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18 votes
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The partnership: the secret history of the war in Ukraine (gifted link)
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Russia-Ukraine war megathead - March 2025
I have a couple links to post and we haven't had one of these in a while.
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European rearmament - the rearm Europe plan and the future of US weapon sales
10 votes -
Live updates on Ukraine-Russia-US talks in Saudi Arabia - Volodymyr Zelenskyy accepts US' thirty-day ceasefire proposal
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Ukraine launches massive drone attack on Moscow ahead of US-Ukrainian talks
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The changing war in Ukraine - the US aid freeze, momentum and how the war has changed in 2025
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Denmark's spectacular shift from Atlanticism to European defense – fearing destabilization of transatlantic relationship, it had historically avoided European defense integration
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Donald Trump weighs revoking legal status of Ukrainians as US steps up deportations
32 votes -
Sweden and Finland's defence sectors are benefiting from their countries joining NATO – both aim to raise defence spending to between 2.6% and 3% of GDP in the next three years
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White House seeks plan for possible Russia sanctions relief, sources say
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Norway's natural gas windfall should go to Ukraine – the country provides less support, as a share of GDP, than its neighbours
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Sunday morning musings no. 1. Does anyone really know what’s happening in Ukraine?
Heretofore, I have held the idea that, 1)Russia is a despotic aggressor, 2)Ukraine is largely innocent holder of resources and land, and 3)Ukraine is largely winning due to a combination of pluck...
Heretofore, I have held the idea that, 1)Russia is a despotic aggressor, 2)Ukraine is largely innocent holder of resources and land, and 3)Ukraine is largely winning due to a combination of pluck and western supplies.
But I heard a recent podcast, however, that caused me to question my line of thinking. The podcast was Chapo Trap House* and they had guest podcasts hosts War Nerd or something, who seem to have some expertise in the slavic world. And they presented a very different narrative. Namely, 1)Ukrainians really want the war to end, even if the country loses some land, 2)There’s tons of corruption in the military, as bad as leaders demanding payment from soldiers to avoid deployment to the front lines, 3)There are fascist units in the military, and they shake down the civilians, 4) Zelensky was of a mind to deal with Russia until Biden asked him not to, 5)Russias economy is very resilient and has adapted to sanctions, and 6)Russia has been very adept at neutralizing new western military tech, and 7) there is a conspiracy of silence about Ukrainian casualties. Side note, there may be problematic funding of all the open source intelligence arms, especially bellingcat, by US Governemtnt intelligence interests.
I managed to confirm at least partially one of the objections:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/05/politics/russia-jamming-himars-rockets-ukraine/index.html
But some of the claims seem less strong:
https://kyivindependent.com/a-very-bloody-war-what-is-the-death-toll-of-russias-war-in-ukraine/
Mixed on some of the others:
https://theintercept.com/2024/06/22/ukraine-azov-battalion-us-training-ban/
The podcast was a useful reminder, at least, to retain a humility about my beliefs, and that news media is especially suspect in our present moment.
It’s not like I have any power to influence the outcome, but I do still buy into the myth that a responsible citizen retains some degree of information about events around them. My query to tildes is, what’s your narrative about the war, and what sources of information are you drawing upon?
*I’m vaguely aware that there’s somce controversy around these guys. I find the podcast entertaining, however, and they seem to share some of my values about how a sane society would function, and, like this report, they sometimes really challenge my understanding of what I think is going on.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy Fox News interview after Oval Office meeting
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Jasmine Crockett dares Republicans to say Russia invaded Ukraine
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy offers to step down if Ukraine can join NATO
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Murdoch-owned New York Post editorial slams terms US President Donald Trump wants to impose on Ukraine for help as unconscionable
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It took US President Donald Trump only twenty-four days to sell out Ukraine
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Israel ‘sends weapons captured in Lebanon to Ukraine’
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US President Donald Trump tells Vladimir Putin to end 'ridiculous war' in Ukraine or face new sanctions
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Norway plans to reintroduce an obligation to build bomb shelters in new buildings, a practice halted in 1998
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Ukraine’s systematic failures and potential solutions
9 votes -
Russian jokes about Vladimir Putin and the war
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Towards a new nuclear arms race? Vladimir Putin, the breakdown of nuclear treaty limits and MIRVs.
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Amphibious warfare center set up in Norway in the latest move by a NATO member to beef up its operations on Russia's Arctic doorstep
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The war in Ukraine after the US election - Joe Biden's final moves, President Donald Trump and Ukraine
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Joe Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with US long-range missiles
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Ukraine to receive aging Abrams tanks in latest Australian military aid package
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Russia is changing its nuclear doctrine - atomic coercion, Ukraine and the nuclear threshold
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Russia and Iran plot to arm Houthis with advanced anti-ship cruise missiles – Reuters
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US-made M270 and HIMARS hammer targets inside Russia, first cross-border strikes since Joe Biden green light
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Ukraine can use US weapons for limited strikes in Russia, Joe Biden says
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Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse: Moscow Tools (full special)
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Russia's Kharkiv offensive and leadership purge - Sergej Shoigu's removal, Kharkiv and what next for Ukraine?
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Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron, in Kyiv, promises Ukraine aid for 'as long as it takes'
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New American military aid for Ukraine - What's in the package and what impact will it have?
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US announces $6 billion long-term military aid package for Ukraine
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Ukrainians contemplate the once unthinkable: Losing the war with Russia
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Norway's top authority revokes decision by city to only take Ukrainian refugees – was contrary to the constitution and the Scandinavian country's discrimination laws
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Finland's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been to move away from policy of self-reliance and embrace the alliance
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Norway to increase number of conscripted soldiers from 9,000 to 13,500 – Russia's attack on Ukraine has given northern European countries an impetus to beef up their militaries
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Some NATO countries ‘don’t understand urgency of stopping Russia,’ says Swedish FM
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy in bind over how to draft more troops as Russian forces advance
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Germany to investigate Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine
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Russians keep turning up dead all over the world
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Sri Lanka ends visas for hundreds of thousands of Russians staying there to avoid war
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How did Russian defence industry perform in 2023?
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Russia's war in Ukraine and destabilising "hybrid warfare" actions on the eastern border put foreign and security policy top of the agenda in Finland's presidential election
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Ukraine is ready to start process of joining European Union, European Commission says
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‘If we don’t get the aid, we will lose the war’: Zelenskyy asks Congress to help Ukraine
33 votes