Letters

Ukraine: impact of the atrocities

April 7, 2022   ·   0 Comments

by GWYNNE DYER Four years after the Soviet Army fought its way into Berlin in 1945, Moscow built a huge memorial in Treptower Park to ...

Nowhere to hide

by BRIAN LOCKHART Several years ago, I took advantage of Ancestry.com’s two-week free period where you could peruse their records and see if you like ...

Is war in their blood?

by GWYNNE DYER The geopolitical views of my grandmother, Florence O’Driscoll, could have been summed up in seven words: ‘The Germans Have War in their ...

From another angle?

by BRIAN LOCKHART There is a famous study from the Second World War that is used in some places to show why looking at a ...

Ukraine: lessons for
Taiwan, lessons for China

by GWYNNE DYER Almost a month in, China is still being extremely coy about its attitude towards the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The regime is ...

The mother of invention

by BRIAN LOCKHART If ‘necessity is the mother of invention,’ then maybe innovation is the child of invention. Or something like that. It has long ...

Ukraine’s Nuclear Mistake

by GWYNNE DYER Would Vladimir Putin’s Russia have invaded Ukraine three weeks ago if it had 1,900 nuclear warheads on 176 ICBMs and 2,600 tactical ...

Planning a new development

by BRIAN LOCKHART Progress and development is going to happen. There is always going to be something new that is built or a new highway ...

Ukraine: after the pause

by GWYNNE DYER Two weeks since Russia invaded Ukraine, and still no ‘decapitation’ of the Ukrainian government, no city captured except Kherson (which no non-Ukrainian ...

The three r’s

by BRIAN LOCKHART Reading, ‘riting, and rithmetic, – the ‘three r’s of a good education. Yes, most likely all three skills will come handy at ...

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