
Richard Kraemer
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Jan 22, 2025 |
lawliberty.org | Max J. Prowant |Richard Kraemer |Ilya Shapiro |Reuven Brenner
On November 24, 2024, Romanian voters sent two outsider politicians—one being the nationalist provocateur Călin Georgescu—into a Presidential run-off, scheduled for December 8. Yet days before the second round, Romania’s Constitutional Court annulled the election results based on a report from the country’s intelligence community. Their findings implied that Russia was behind a massive disinformation campaign via TikTok.
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May 20, 2024 |
jstribune.com | Richard Kraemer |Dan Negrea |Anders Aslund |Tunku Varadarajan
ParisThere are few men who feel the pain of distant upheavals as acutely as Bernard-Henri Lévy, 75, a French philosopher, filmmaker and public intellectual. Born to a wealthy Sephardic family in French Algeria, he cut his teeth as an international activist in his support for the war of secession against Pakistan by the erstwhile East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
thehill.com | Richard Kraemer
America’s support for courageous Ukrainians fighting the Russian invasion took two demoralizing blows in Congress last week. Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson, together with former Speaker contender Rep. Jim Jordan, have consistently voted against continued military support for Ukraine, while robustly championing similar assistance to Israel.
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Oct 27, 2023 |
nationalinterest.org | Richard Kraemer
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInSubscribe to RSSPrintTopic: SerbiaRegion: BalkansTags: SerbiaBalkansAleksandar VučićRussiaSanctionsThe Biden administration’s approach to a backsliding Serbia needs a change of tack. Last month, the most serious violence witnessed for years in Kosovo played out as armed Serb paramilitaries ambushed a police patrol near the village of Banjska, leaving one policeman dead. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić responded defiantly.
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May 27, 2023 |
thehill.com | Richard Kraemer
As the annual appropriations season looms in Washington, the debate over America’s continued financial support for Ukraine’s defense against invader Russia will be contentious. Some Republicans are raising objections due to our runaway national debt, as well as fears over repeating the debacle of taxpayer dollars wasted or stolen in Afghanistan and Iraq over the last two decades.
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