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March 3, 2022
The NATO Critics Who Predicted Russia’s Belligerence
Putin alone is to blame for the war in Ukraine. Still, some opponents of NATO expansion were strikingly prescient.
by Jordan Michael Smith
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For some crypto holders, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is an opportunity⁠—and a validation of their increasingly radical beliefs.
by Jacob Silverman
The Roberts court is taking up cases with phantasmal litigants and speculative complaints. But how it resolves them could have a massive impact on American life.
by Matt Ford
What the Fox News host’s flip-flop on the invasion of Ukraine says about his influence and read on foreign affairs.
by Alex Shephard

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Two hospitals have been hit by bombs over the past week, and past wars show that Putin considers medical facilities to be fair game.
by Brian Till
From the days when the KGB sought to cultivate him 40 years ago to his term as president, Trump was a useful stooge. And if he gets another term, he still can be.
by Craig Unger
Americans haven’t thought seriously about the threat of nuclear war in a long time. Now, as climate change accelerates, the peril and promise of nuclear technology feels more fraught than ever.
by Eleanor Cummins

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