100 days of war
Today is 100 days of war. 100 days as the Ukrainian people, the Ukrainian army resist the attack of russia and defend our territory and freedom.
How do we hold up?
Today is 100 days of war. 100 days as the Ukrainian people, the Ukrainian army resist the attack of russia and defend our territory and freedom.
How do we hold up?
Artists are key to advance the ideas of freedom. They have all my admiration and support.
Dear readers,
From the first days of the war in Ukraine, Mariupol has been surrounded by Russian troops. On the seventh day of the war, I lost contact with my family there. The city is under constant shelling. This attack on our country is a genocide of Ukrainians, with a methodical destruction of houses, hospitals, maternity wards, and city infrastructure.
Ukraine has now been a sovereign and independent nation for over 30 years. As a sovereign and independent nation, Ukraine’s foreign policy is not a matter to be determined by Russia, the United States, or the European Union — it is a matter for Ukrainians.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin clearly disagrees. As Ukraine pursues a policy of closer alignment with the West, its relations with Russia have deteriorated to the point of being on the brink of a full-scale war.
“Be more autocratic than Peter the Great and sterner than Ivan the Terrible.”
Tsarina Alexandra, to her husband Nicholas II
To the Board of Directors of the Cato Institute
The President
The Executive Vice President
Dear Friends of Liberty,
Since late-2021, we at Freedom Today Network have been following really closely the ongoing and growing conflict taking place in Ukraine.
For those of you who have been following the situation as well, we want to thank you for doing so – because as Martin Luther King said, “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
If 2020 was the year of the pandemic, 2022 seems to be the year of geopolitics.
In the past week, thousands of people in Kazakhstan have turned to the streets in the nation’s largest wave of protest since it became an independent nation in the early 1990s.
As the situation in Ukraine heats up, SFL alumni Tania Rak and Maria Chaplia raise their voices.
Dear readers,
As the Russian government continues to threaten Ukraine’s sovereignty and the well-being of the Ukrainian people, Students For Liberty alumni from Ukraine raise their voices and speak out about the situation.
Achieving peace in Ukraine is vital to Europe’s Future
Dear readers,
Since 1939, there has never been a greater chance of war between two major countries in Europe than the one we face today.