Analysis of NATO Summit
This week’s NATO summit in Lithuania focused heavily on Ukraine and the bloc’s ongoing conflict with Russia.
This week’s NATO summit in Lithuania focused heavily on Ukraine and the bloc’s ongoing conflict with Russia.
President Biden announced that his administration is “serious” about pursuing a prisoner exchange for Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been detained in Russia for more than 100 days.
This year’s North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, ended with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy receiving more pledges of weapons and ammunition from the West in order to fight Russia’s invasion, however, no clear timeline or path for his country to join NATO was given.
White House officials told NPR that the Biden administration plans to send cluster bombs to Ukraine as part of the next military aid package.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated on Sunday that Ukraine would never consider a peaceful agreement in its 16-month conflict with Russia as long as Moscow controls Crimea.
Officials in the Biden administration confirmed that they are considering providing Ukraine with cluster bombs on Friday.
Daniel McAdams, the executive director at the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity joined One America’s Stella Escobedo to talk but the analysis of what happened in Russia with Wagner and the future of the Ukraine conflict.
The Biden administration announced on Tuesday that another $500 million package, which includes armored vehicles and ammunition, is being prepared to be sent to Ukraine.
The Russian military is making major investments into the security of the Black Sea Fleet’s main base at Sevastopol by increasing its number of trained marine animals.