International order being ‘seriously challenged’ for first time since Second World War

Latvian National Security Advisor Janis Kazocins discusses what the Russian invasion of Ukraine could mean for other European nations.

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6 comments

  1. The international order needs to be challenged, and put down. 🙃 But then again, all the world is a stage. 🙂

  2. Yes it is, and here at home too. We need to stop Bill S 233 from passing. While we are all glued to the tube watching Putin, Trudeau and Freeland are trying to get the universal income bill passed. Why is the general public in the dark over this? Please shine a light on this matter!

  3. Unprovoked? Wtf where has he been?
    Ukraine was bombing the two separatist republic before Putin invaded to save those two republics.
    Love this soap opera journalism.

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