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United Nations Secretary-General
named Mike Bloomberg his “Special Envoy for Climate Ambition and Solutions”; Mayor Mike will also act as Global Ambassador for the
BIDEN MEETS WORLD
It took four extra days to happen, because well, two inches of snow in D.C. is a national emergency, but President
On Wednesday, the top general of NATO said the US and its Western allies are concerned with the growing cooperation between China and Russia.
Gen. Tod Wolters, who currently serves as the head of US European Command and as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, told reporters that the increased ties between Beijing and Moscow “really does suggest an emergence of a partnership of convenience.”
Welters said the partnership seeks to advance the mutual interests of Russia and China. “And that advancement could be to the detriment of Europe and corresponding and surrounding nations,” he said.
With NATO looking to stay relevant and the US moving to prioritize Asia, the alliance has recently set its eyes on China. At the end of 2020, NATO released a report that called for the alliance to increase its focus on China by furthering cooperation with countries in Asia, like Japan, Australia, and India.
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civilian criminalization of combatant commander decisions and its impact on Ukraine’s security & Western support
On December 11, 2020, a civil appellate court reviewed the trial and upheld the conviction of retired Major General Viktor Nazarov who, as acting Chief of Operations of the “anti-terrorist” effort in the Donbas, was accused of negligence in connection with the shoot-down by Russian-led forces of a Ukrainian Il-76 transport plane on June 17, 2014, with the loss of 9 flight crew and 40 paratroopers.
In the immediate aftermath, two responses conducted simultaneously and separately of each other registered major concern over the implications this decision has for Ukrainian security. On December 19, 2020, over one-hundred Ukrainian senior officers and proven battlefield commanders put their signatures and careers on the line in issuing an “Open Statement” to the leadership of the country, warning that the civilian prosecution and incarceration of