Four years ago, my wife and I joined a gathering in front of the Russian embassy in Vilnius to protest the war Moscow started in Ukraine. It was a bitter cold night but there was enough heat rising up from the many people to keep us warm as speakers and performers spoke out against the war loud enough for Russian officials to hear. In the years since the street to the embassy has been renamed Ukrainian Heroes Street , much to the chagrin of embassy officials. I'm surprised we still have official contact with Russia as the Kremlin has labeled Lithuania and Poland as their greatest enemies . They seem to still regard Ukraine as a wayward brother they can bring back into the fold. It's a long history that dates back to the 1795 partitions when Russia under Catherine the Not-So-Great divided Poland and claimed Lithuania as their own. Poland and Lithuania had formed a joint kingdom in the 16th century that had survived for many years despite Russia ceaselessly pecking away at its bo...
The United States set a different tone at the Munich Security Conference this past week but the message was the same - it's my way or the highway. Of course that's been the US theme for decades but it was never more bluntly presented than it was last year when VP Vance was given the honor to deliver the administration's position. This year Trump sent a kinder, friendlier Marco Rubio to give Europe a Valentine's Day message . Marco had to wait until Ukrainian President Zelenskyy gave his call for European unity in its perpetual war against Russia, noting that there would be no peace by accommodating the Kremlin, which the US seems intent on doing. Zelenskyy noted that Russia is currently losing more soldiers on the front line than it is able to replace. The massive casualties are not stopping Putin, whom the Ukrainian President called a "slave to war." There was a whole lot of talk about PURL , which is a special fund set up last year to deliver military, ec...