By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
The Russian Federation’s challenge—take on the civilized world with not even half the strength of the U.S.S.R.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
The Russian Federation’s challenge—take on the civilized world with not even half the strength of the U.S.S.R.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
Pro-Russian separatists claimed responsibility in shooting down two Ukrainian Sukhoi Su-25 fighters over Dmytrivka, in the Donetsk region.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
No matter what spin of national propaganda, the uglier the Ukrainian conflict gets the worse Russia looks.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
According to US officials, it has now been confirmed that Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over Ukraine has been shot down by surface-to-air missiles (SAMs).
By William Tucker
Chief Correspondent for In Homeland Security
Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur has crashed near the town of Shakhtyorsk, in Ukraine’s Donetsk province.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
The Ukrainian government continues to press its luck in denying any and all Russian influence in eastern Ukraine.
By Glynn Cosker
Editor, In Homeland Security
The CIA station chief at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin has been told to vacate his post by the German government.
By Dr. Terry Simmons
Special Guest Contributor
Saddam Hussein had a long standing political-military relationship with the Soviet Union. Traditionally in the Middle East, if post-colonial regimes could not get what they needed from the United States, they turned toward Moscow or perhaps Beijing.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
Germany is again complaining about possible U.S. intelligence activities on its soil.