A bold Ukrainian operation in Kursk has humiliated Russian President Vladimir Putin and upended some of the logic of the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Column by Ishaan Tharoor The Washington Post , August 14, 2024 at 12:00 a.m. EDT; see also Ukrainian soldiers pose for a picture as they repair a military vehicle near the Russian border on Sunday. (Viacheslav Ratynskyi/Reuters) Russia’s Kursk oblast is no stranger to war. In medieval times, the district was overrun by the Mongol horde, and was claimed and ceded down the centuries by Eurasian empires. During World War II, the environs of the city of Kursk became the site of the greatest tank battle in history, as Nazi Germany suffered a grievous strategic defeat at the hands of the bloodied yet unbowed Soviet Union . This past week, Kursk has been the site of the first major invasion of Russian territory since then. This time, it’s not the Nazi war machine rolling in — no matter what Kremlin propagandists insi...
John Mearsheimer (above image) , Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen 8:09 / 1:14:56 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwd5S_o21Ls JB: Question: What about Soviet military interventions is Eastern Europe during the Cold War? 8:09 / 1:14:56
Harvard Affiliates Enslaved Over 300 People, University Researchers Find The Harvard Slavery Remembrance Program has identified more than 300 enslaved individuals who were owned by Harvard affiliates — a significantly higher figure than what the University initially disclosed in its 2022 report, according to three people familiar with the team’s work. The Remembrance Program has also identified more than 100 living descendants of individuals who were enslaved by Harvard affiliates, according to one person familiar with the group’s progress. PHOTO BY JULIAN J. GIORDANO By Neeraja S. Kumar, Neil H. Shah, and Annabel M. Yu
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