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The Case for Neutrality to Defuse Crisis With Russia
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The Case for Neutrality to Defuse Crisis With Russia
January 14, 2022

Faced with the certainty of the destruction of their country, most Ukrainians would settle for peace through neutrality, writes Scott Ritter.

The Worse the Better – How Twitter Views Kazakhstan
January 9, 2022

Do the McFauls and Ilveses truly believe that it would be better for Kazakhstan if the Russians and CSTO didn’t help restore order and the state collapsed? There’s a very real danger of at best anarchy and at worst civil war. How would that help anybody?

The Worse the Better – How Twitter Views Kazakhstan
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Washington’s Clueless Ambassadors: Damaging American Interests Is Their Legacy
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Washington’s Clueless Ambassadors: Damaging American Interests Is Their Legacy
August 12, 2021

Part of the problem is that many U.S. ambassadors do not know what their job consists of, Phil Giraldi writes.

Naming the Top Anti-Russian Advocates
October 23, 2018

When compared to the leading hardcore Russophobes, Michael McFaul comes across more as being a diva, seeking to maintain a niche within the anti-Russian leaning US establishment.

Naming the Top Anti-Russian Advocates
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An Unhealthy Trump-Putin Summit Fallout
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An Unhealthy Trump-Putin Summit Fallout
July 29, 2018

The aftermath of the last Putin-Trump meeting in Helsinki, saw top heavy anti-Russian and anti-Putin theatrics, which stand in the way of improved relations.

US ambassador confirms Obama to visit Moscow in September
July 9, 2013

U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul said he is busy preparing President Barack Obama’s upcoming visit to Moscow and St. Petersburg in September. “I’m busy preparing President Obama’s trip to Moscow and St. Petersburg in September. I am very much […]

US ambassador confirms Obama to visit Moscow in September
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«US Duel Track Engagement Policy» Towards Russia
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«US Duel Track Engagement Policy» Towards Russia
January 21, 2012

January 16 – 20 was the first working week of Michael McFaul, the new US ambassador to Russia.  He had a whole series of formal and informal meetings. His get together behind close doors with Russia’s «non-systematic» opposition, emotionally inadequate speech at the Gaidar’s forum called «Russia and World: 2012-2020», as well as social networks statements made literally the very first days he took office gave rise to  unconcealed outrage and even indignation in Moscow’s social and political circles. What mission the new fledged ambassador is going to perform? Who’s interests it’s going to serve? What’s the purpose of his coming to Russia? And actually is he really an ambassador…

Ambassador with diploma in «color revolution»
January 8, 2012

US National Security Senior Director of Russian and Eurasian Affairs until recently, Michael McFaul, a 48 year old Stanford University professor, was appointed US ambassador to Russia at the end of last year. He’s widely known as someone who initiated the “reset” Russian policy but not only. A long time Russia scholar, he has written about 20 books and many articles about Russian internal politics. At he same time, the newly fledged ambassador has rich experience in organizing color revolution in the post Soviet space…

Ambassador with diploma in «color revolution»
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