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Jul 24, 2014

NATO Sees Sign of Weapons Still Moving From Russia to Ukraine

By Adrian Croft, Reuters

“We have noted an increase in the amount of weapons being transferred from Russia to Ukraine in the last several weeks.

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New Atlanticist

Jul 24, 2014

Ukraine Prime Minister Resigns: Rapid Reaction by Atlantic Council Expert John Herbst

By John Herbst

The government resignations clear the way for early Rada elections. It’s not a welcome development. There is a lot to be concerned about. Government unity is important for dealing with the current security dangers, but this is something for Ukrainians to work out. John E. Herbst is director of the Eurasia Center at the Atlantic […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 24, 2014

Ukraine Faces New Risk of Instability as it Seeks a Cleaner Parliament

By Irena Chalupa and James Rupert

With Early Elections, Will Political Infighting Revive? Yesterday’s announced resignation of Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk is a potential step toward strengthening Ukraine’s government – but also a political risk that deepens the uncertainties facing Ukraine at least for the coming months. The potential to strengthen the government is this: Ukraine needs a new parliament, […]

Ukraine

New Atlanticist

Jul 24, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | July 24

By Irena Chalupa

Russia’s Megarich Are Losing Billions in Putin’s War via Business Week How MH17 Unfolded in Moscow via London Review of Books blog Exclusive: Ukraine Asked U.S. for Tech to Counter Russia’s Jet-Killers via Daily Beast The Most Dangerous Man in Ukraine Is an Obsessive War Reenactor Playing Now with Real Weapons via New Republic MH17: The Clues Which May Lead to Missile Launch […]

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SACEUR Gen. Philip Breedlove and Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, Feb. 26, 2014

NATOSource

Jul 24, 2014

Russia Fears Prompt NATO to Look East for HQ

By Deborah Haynes, Times (London)

Britain and its Nato allies will be asked to transform a military base in eastern Europe to help the alliance respond faster to any threat posed by Russia.

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In the News

Jul 24, 2014

Brzezinski on EU Sanctions Against Russia

By Ian Brzezinski

Brent Scowcroft Center Senior Fellow Ian Brzezinski joins MSNBC’s Morning Joe to discuss whether the European Union is likely to impose additional sanctions against Russia:

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New Atlanticist

Jul 24, 2014

Chief of Russian-Backed Militia: Yes, Rebels Actually Had That Missile

By James Rupert

Khodakovsky Blames Ukraine for Provoking What He Says Indeed May Have Been a Rebel Shootdown of MH-17 A senior commander of Russian-backed proxy forces fighting in southeast Ukraine confirmed today that the separatist militias indeed have been armed with the model of medium-range anti-aircraft missile that the US and Ukrainian governments say was used last […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 23, 2014

DIRECT TRANSLATION: Russian Army Gunner Brags, ‘All Night We Pounded Ukraine’

By Irena Chalupa

Russian Soldiers and Paramilitaries Post Stories and Pictures of Their War on Ukraine Perhaps he was bragging, perhaps he thought he was doing his job and being patriotic. Whatever the reason, Russian army soldier Vadim Grigoriev recently piled on further evidence of Russia’s escalating – and increasingly direct – attacks on Ukraine. Using Russia’s version […]

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Protest in Prague, July 14, 2014

NATOSource

Jul 23, 2014

Putin’s Crime, Europe’s Cowardice

By Bernard-Henri Lévy, New York Times

Faced with this new Lockerbie, will we in the West do no more than beg Mr. Putin to provide “free and complete” access to the crash site and offer “full cooperation” in the recovery of remains?

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Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski, May 8, 2014

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Jul 23, 2014

President of Poland Calls for Strengthening NATO’s Eastern Flank

By Office of the President of Poland

The Ukrainian-Russian conflict is the biggest challenge for European security since the time of the Cold War, according to President Bronislaw Komorowski. The Polish president is in favour of strengthening NATO’s eastern flank.

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