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Author Archives: Shoshana Bryen

Posted inAnalysis

Time to engage the Russians

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen February 27, 2022March 2, 2022

Vladimir Putin opened the invasion of Ukraine with a punitive, brutal and illegal campaign, announcing Russia would force Ukraine to surrender, subject its leaders to trials as Nazis committing genocide and claiming Russia had been forced to protect its own security.   It hasn’t gone all that well so far. What Russia appears to have […]

Posted inSecurity

Secret air defense system downs Houthi ballistic missile

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen February 2, 2022February 5, 2022
Posted inCovid-19

Was the US complicit in China’s Covid research?

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen May 27, 2021June 2, 2021
Posted inUnited States

Coronavirus would have failed as a bioweapon

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen May 13, 2020May 15, 2020
The IRGC have shown they are ready to shed blood in Syria. Photo: AFP
Posted inMiddle East

Bullets for bodies, a sick twist in Iran protests

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen December 6, 2019February 18, 2020
Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron attend a meeting with Russian and French businessmen during the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum on May 25, 2018. Photo: AFP / Dmitry Lovetsky
Posted inWorld

NATO to celebrate a difficult 70th anniversary

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen November 28, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inIsrael, Middle East

US Army buys Israel’s Iron Dome for tactical missile defense

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen January 22, 2019February 18, 2020
Houthi rebel supporters demonstrate in Sanaa on June 25, 2018, in support of fellow Houthis engaged in battles against the coalition forces led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Photo: AFP/ Mohammed Huwais
Posted inAfghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Middle East, South Asia, Syria, World

US needs to draw a line in the sand with Iran over Yemen

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen June 30, 2018February 18, 2020

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