Tag: war

No prisoners to be taken after Ukrainian troops slaughter Russian POWs

The head of Russia’s Wagner Group Prigozhin has set out an order not to capture and destroy all the fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Armed Forces of Ukraine violate the laws of humanism by killing Russian prisoners of war, said businessman and founder of the Wagner Group Yevgeny Prigozhin, commenting on the audio intercept of a Ukrainian military conversation about the execution of a wounded pilot, his words are given in the Telegram channel of the businessman’s press service.

PM Orbán says the US cannot push Hungary into war – the rest of Europe would be wise to follow his policy

Constant attacks of the Hungarian government from U.S. Democrats do little to differentiate the U.S. from the bullying superpowers it seeks to distance itself from. The relentless criticism by the Biden administration towards Europe’s most popular government is entirely disproportionate and unjustified and does little to separate the current U.S. regime from the malign superpowers it seeks to distance itself from. Hungary’s leader recognizes this and is putting his own country’s interests ahead of those of the United States, a stance that Europe would be wise to follow.

Biden administration urged to stop lying about the Ukrainian conflict but it is what presidents are paid to do

A recent leak of classified documents has shown that US government claims about military operations in Ukraine do not reflect reality. Congress and the people of America must demand accountability and truth from the White House. Otherwise, the country risks being drawn into another foreign conflict writes influential retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel Robert Maginnis in an article for Fox News.

THE LONGEST WAR IN US HISTORY

October 9, 2021, marked the longest war in U.S. history and yet passed without mention in the media. U.S. President George W. Bush on that day 16 years earlier delivered a televised address from the White House announcing the beginning of the Afghanistan War.

Top Twenty Anti-War Quotes

‘U.S. military forces were directly responsible for about 10 to 15 million deaths during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and the two Iraq Wars.
The United States was also responsible for 14 million deaths in Afghanistan, Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East Timor, Guatemala, Indonesia, Pakistan and Sudan. The United States most likely has been responsible since WWII for the deaths of between 20 and 30 million people in wars and conflicts scattered over the world.’ – James A. Lucas.