Ukraine: What Would a Russian Invasion Actually Look Like? These Are the Three Most Likely Scenarios

2/18/22 RUSSIA-UKRAINE CRISIS Enable IntenseDebate Comments:  Enable IntenseDebate Comments Despite suggestions to the contrary from the Kremlin, Ukraine remains surrounded by Russian troops, both along its long border with Russia and from within occupied Crimea. The Russian Federation has deployed land, air and naval forces that give the Kremlin a range of possibilities should it Read More >

Prospect of War in Ukraine Raises Questions About Europe’s Natural Gas Supply

2/18/22 RUSSIA-UKRAINE CRISIS Enable IntenseDebate Comments:  Enable IntenseDebate Comments One of the many unsettling questions raised by the possibility of a Russian invasion of Ukraine is what an armed conflict in Eastern Europe would do to the energy supply of the countries of the European Union, which have become increasingly reliant on Russian natural gas Read More >

Addressing the Challenges to U.S.-Russia Strategic Stability

2/18/22 DETERRENCE Enable IntenseDebate Comments:  Enable IntenseDebate Comments The U.S.-Russia strategic stability paradigm rests on the shared confidence that one side’s preemptive counterforce strike would fail to disarm the other side. Both sides are mutually vulnerable to retaliation, and thus have no incentive to strike first. Yet the United States has developed significant prompt counterforce Read More >

Texas police associations want Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza to stop announcing police indictments until after election

AUSTIN, Texas — On Thursday, the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas (CLEAT) and Austin Police Association called on Travis County District Attorney José Garza to cease the grandstanding with any announcements regarding cases involving the prosecution Austin Police Department officers until after the Democratic primary and runoffs, KXAN reported. This comes as APA said Read More >