Ukraine, Sovereignty, and America’s Role

Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s recent meeting with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance at the Munich Security Conference revealed several key points about the ongoing war in Ukraine, America’s role, and the deepening divide between European and American approaches to the conflict. The demand for security guarantees before any negotiations with Vladimir Putin underscores both Ukraine’s vulnerability and…

Trump, Putin, and Ukraine: A Hard Line Is the Only Line

President Trump’s recent diplomatic outreach to both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky has ignited fierce debate. On one hand, peace is always preferable to war, and bringing the Russia-Ukraine conflict to an end is a worthy goal. On the other hand, peace must not come at the cost of rewarding Putin for his unprovoked aggression.…

A Christian Conservative View on the Ukraine Conflict and U.S. Involvement: Navigating a Messy World with Wisdom and Faith

The complex web of developments surrounding Ukraine, Russia, NATO, and U.S. foreign policy often feels like trying to untangle Christmas lights—just as one knot loosens, another seems to appear. As an independent Christian conservative, I find myself asking: Are we as a nation truly pursuing justice, promoting peace, and protecting liberty, or are we allowing…

An Analysis of President Biden’s Decision to Announce $6 Billion in Expedited Military Aid to Ukraine Before the Inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump

With President-elect Donald Trump set to be inaugurated in January, President Joe Biden recently announced that he will fast-track over $6 billion in military aid to Ukraine. The timing, motivations, and potential impact of this decision raise a number of questions. Some see this as a necessary commitment to a longstanding ally; others view it…