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@terischultz

New Mexico cowgirl, global storyteller | EU/NATO geek | 🎙 | 📺 | podcast host | 🎓 NMSU/HelsinkiUni | ❤️ my sweet sons, hot chile & chill Finland!

Brussels, Belgium
Joined September 2007

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    Feb 12

    ambassadors met Friday night in urgent session to discuss the new US assessment that a Russian invasion of Ukraine may be imminent. European governments have finally followed the US in urging their nationals to leave Ukraine.

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    “This war is not a conflict between NATO and the West on the one hand, and Russia on the other, as some may write," says President Macron. "There are no NATO troops or bases in Ukraine. These are lies." “Russia is not the one who is aggressed, but the aggressor."

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    8 hours ago

    Just now IS NOW the ! ⁦Press conference to come soon ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ! ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    As has the meeting on respecting international law and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations. Right at the same time. In the same place. Amazing coincidence.

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    Mar 1

    NMSU professors to discuss Ukraine on community radio panel Government professor Neal Rosendorf and history professor Nathan Brooks will be on a panel of guests from 9 – 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 2 on KTAL-LP community radio at 101.5FM. Recording archived

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    Mar 1

    Amnesty Intl South Asia called for an end to house-to-house searches in Kabul. "According to media reports, Taliban are breaking into houses, violating individuals' privacy, (destroying & disturbing) private property & intimidating families...in violation of human rights norms."

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    Mar 1

    I'm excited to publish today a resource I hope will help solve a problem that should not be complicated: Making it clear to any news consumer, on any platform, when they're consuming opinion content.

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  8. Mar 1

    Asked why will not entertain the Ukrainian request for a no-fly zone, UK PM Johnson said, "We have to accept the reality that involves shooting down Russian planes...that's a very very big step. It is simply not on the agenda of any NATO country."

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  9. Mar 1

    "It has that feeling to me of an atrocity," says UK PM Johnson, speaking of the Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities, comparing it to the siege of Sarajevo. "I think people's stomachs are being turned."

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  10. Mar 1

    "The world stands with Ukraine," says chief Stoltenberg, speaking in Estonia, alongside the Estonian and UK prime ministers. He says allies are imposing "severe costs" on Russia, sending anti-tank weapons, air-defense missiles, financial help and humanitarian aid

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    Feb 28

    Thanks to and for hosting my piece. We can deter nuclear use by Putin, withing making the crisis worse or threatening to use nuclear weapons of our own. Putin's actions are beyond the pale, and we must show them as such.

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  12. Mar 1

    Estonian Prime Minister Kallas confirms reports Belarusian troops have entered Ukraine. She urges countries to provide military aid to Ukraine, as Estonia is doing. "We cannot stop until we have stopped Putin."

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    Mar 1

    BERLIN, March 1 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday there would almost certainly be more sanctions against Russia as he called on President Vladimir Putin to pull troops out of Ukraine immediately.

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  14. Mar 1

    In interviews with AP and NBC, chief Stoltenberg says, "We don’t think there is any need now to change the alert levels of NATO’s forces" in response to Russia's moves.

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    Feb 28

    Mr Stoltenberg also said that "has not changed the readiness level” of its nuclear forces after President Putin ordered Russias’s nuclear forces to be on alert.

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    Mar 1

    Absolutely astonishing poll from Germany: After Russia's attack on Ukraine and Berlin's 180-degree turn on foreign policy, 78% of Germans support an immediate boost of defence spending by €100bn. Let me repeat: 78%! I cannot overstate how much of a shift this is.

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    Mar 1

    Perhaps the most eye-popping of the weekend's pledges to ship weapons to the Ukrainian military was the European Union’s announcement that it would soon send fighter jets. Would Ukrainian pilots really be able to jump in a donated jet and fly into combat?

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  18. Mar 1

    "This is geopolitical terrorism pure and simple." EU Council President Charles Michel, saying the Russian invasion of is an attack on the international order, democracy and human dignity. "We must support Ukraine," he adds. " -- stop the war. Go home!"

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  19. Mar 1

    "We have proven our strength," Ukrainian President Zelensky tells the European Parliament. "Do prove that you are with us. Do prove that you will not let us go. Do prove that you indeed are Europeans and then life will win over death." Standing O. Many wet eyes.

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  20. Mar 1

    "The message from Europe is clear," says EP President Metsola, "we will not look away" as Ukrainians fight against Putin's aggression. "We will hold [Putin] accountable" along with Belarusian leader Lukashenko, she adds, to a standing ovation from lawmakers.

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    Some analysts see Putin's rhetoric as an instance of "posturing" and "typical brinkmanship" and a strategy to backstop aggression. DW's on why his nuclear threats can't be taken lightly:

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