Health Care in a Winter War – Ukraine

The road to a better health care system for Ukraine will be best accomplished with the removal of Russian forces from its designated sovereign territory. But first the threat of winter must be overcome. Well into its eleventh month, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began a new chapter with the realization that its military campaign has floundered and winter has further hampered its progress. A shift in strategy now has concentrated upon terrorizing the entire nation by undermining its civilian infrastructure and threatening its means of survival in the cold of winter. For a nation entrenched in its desire to emerge ultimately with its sovereignty intact and its language and culture preserved, Ukraine faces a bitter struggle, seemingly to the end. … More Health Care in a Winter War – Ukraine

Crime and Punishment (Part 1)

The European Union (EU) recently declared Russia to be a state sponsor of terror. Too often, a crime against humanity, though apparent for all to witness, is not universally condemned. Ulterior motives, less honorable, allow it to continue while the global community remains paralyzed by economic, geopolitical and legal deliberation. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is such a crime. … More Crime and Punishment (Part 1)

Russia’s War in Ukraine – An Addendum for the Coming Winter

Russia’s war upon Ukraine has entered its ninth month since its unprovoked invasion on February 24, 2022. From the beginning, its intentions of terrorizing communities and destroying civilian infrastructure were made clear so that the conflict was not merely to be a limited military incursion and confrontation between combatants but the subjugation of a people. With this strategy came a humanitarian crisis that has become well known, prompted by the massive displacement of civilians within the country and across neighboring borders. … More Russia’s War in Ukraine – An Addendum for the Coming Winter