NEW: The Russian military simply does not have the capacity to overrun Ukrainian defenses that Putin constantly claims. π§΅β€΅οΈ (1/5)
1/ Ukrainian forces are successfully counterattacking not only in the Oleksandrivka and Hulyaipole directions but also in western Zaporizhia Oblast. isw.pub/UkrWar030926
10.03.2026 03:06
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With half the world pivoting to Ukrainian drone incerptors a good overview from @covertshores.bsky.social
www.hisutton.com/Ukrainian-In...
09.03.2026 14:05
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The Glaring Oversight in the U.S. War Plan
The Pentagon failed to adopt Ukraineβs best tools for downing drones.
Why didn't the US consult Ukraine, the one country that knows how to country attacks from thousands of cheap drones?
www.theatlantic.com/national-sec...
06.03.2026 10:53
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He doesnβt have the cards. He has the interceptors.
05.03.2026 12:20
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Donald Trump must stop soon
His ill-considered conflict risks descending into chaos
Excellent. "America needs a strategy in Iran, just as it needs one in the world." Gift link: www.economist.com/leaders/2026...
05.03.2026 20:32
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In times of chaos, Europe is the muddled power the world needs
In praise of the dreaded European working group
βIn an age of blood-soaked realpolitik, Europe stands out. Yes, it is meek, a vegetarian in a world of omnivorous geopolitical rivals. [But i]f it is a sin to think that rules matter, the world could do with a few more sinnersβ¦ the relative sanity found in Europe is a kind of defiance.β
05.03.2026 05:20
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Pentagon eyes Ukrainian interceptor drones to counter Iran
Kyiv has pioneered cheap and mass-produced machines to battle Russian versions of the Shahed attack drone
No surprise there. I really hope that Ukraine can get something out of this for its own defence.
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Pentagon eyes Ukrainian interceptor drones to counter Iran
05.03.2026 09:18
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Maybe just maybe the Ukrainian policy of reducing the number of their troops on the front line was the right one and the Russian one of slaughtering their own population the wrong one.
Thankfully the Ukrainians did not listen to the terrible western analytic community on this.
04.03.2026 10:49
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The Easy Promise of Hidden Revelations
Don't blame LLMs. We have always yearned for slop.
LLM prose is everywhere now. How did it happen so quickly? I think at some point we have to stop blaming the technology. new post
03.03.2026 15:32
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Ukraine Depended on Western Weaponry. Now That Script Has Flipped.
Kyivβs European allies are snapping up its military know-how as they seek to build up their own defenses.
"European nations are snapping up Ukrainian front-line know-how, helping NATO militaries rewire themselves for a transformed battlefield that is dominated by drones and electronic warfare, and where even new weapons can become obsolete in a few months."
www.wsj.com/world/europe...
02.03.2026 23:55
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It is once again time for this joke:
Tired: extended deterrence
Wired: dissuasion Γ©largie
02.03.2026 20:56
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#closethesky :-)
02.03.2026 14:33
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Journalists from The NYT interviewed more than ten Ukrainian women who suffered sexual violence during the Russian occupation. Some women say they became pregnant by Russian soldiers and now live with children who will forever remind them of their attackers.
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/20/w...
26.02.2026 22:10
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The Trump admin has abandoned Ukraine. It hasn't actively put its lot with Ru's war effort. Does Rubio want to be congratulated for it? Or are they considering jumping in on Ru's side? Either way, the admin's Ukraine policy is shameful from a moral standpoint and the opposite of what Americans want.
26.02.2026 20:16
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Neutral Ireland seeks closer ties with Nato over maritime security
New Dublin strategy against backdrop of heightened Russia concerns could involve request for UK and French naval assistance
Good to see that there is *finally* some movement on this!
βNeutral Ireland is seeking closer co-operation with the UK and other Nato countries to defend its vast maritime area as Russia intensifies its surveillance of vulnerable undersea cables that criss-cross Irish waters.β
26.02.2026 11:17
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Today marks four years since Russia invaded Ukraine. These are some thoughts (recorded yesterday) on what Ukrainians have done for all of us and what we can learn from them.
24.02.2026 17:40
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Today marks four years since Russiaβs full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Over a thousand days of fighting, six million refugees abroad, and tens of thousands killed.
We honor those who gave their lives, thank those who fight on, and continue to believe in victory.
Glory to Ukraine.
24.02.2026 10:14
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Putin has failed on a monumental scale in Ukraine. For four years heβs been dependent for survival on a war he started but which Russia cannot win. In the process, heβs turned Russia β which he desperately wants to be a great power - into the dependent of an actual great power.
24.02.2026 14:39
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Today, people are rightly focusing on Ukraine. But itβs also worth taking a moment to think about the monumental stupidity and failure of Putin and his subordinates, who started the longest, most destructive European war since WW2 even though there was no threat to Russia. π§΅
24.02.2026 14:39
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I wrote for @ukandeu.bsky.social on the end of the US-Europe alliance.
23.02.2026 16:13
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy urges Donald Trump to see through Russiaβs βgamesβ
[FREE TO READ] In an FT interview, Ukraineβs president says conflict at βbeginning of the endβ because both sides need a ceasefire
On the eve of the 4th anniversary of Russiaβs full-scale invasion, Volodymyr Zelenskyy told @financialtimes.com Russia and Ukraine are at the βbeginning of the endβ of Europeβs biggest war since WWII, but urged Trump to see through Putinβs negotiating βgamesβ.
Free link: as.ft.com/r/9b99f21a-e...
23.02.2026 21:06
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And now, Foreign Policy have kindly made this short piece available without a paywall - foreignpolicy.com/2026/02/23/r...
23.02.2026 13:53
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A reminder that Europe has plenty of cards...Geostrategic Europe Taskforce report at www.geostrategic-europe.org/publications...
23.02.2026 20:13
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Tomorrow everyone will be asking: when will the Russo-Ukrainian war end? The right question is: what can we do to make the Russian invasion fail?
23.02.2026 13:57
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To Die With Such Men | Hurst Publishers
Based on interviews and body-cam footage, a gripping account of British and American volunteers fighting in Ukraine, from Kyiv to Bakhmut.
US & UK volunteers joined the International Legion to fight for Ukraine & democracy. Read their gripping accounts in βTo Die With Such Menβ by @shannonmonaghan.bsky.social
βExplores in bloody detailβ¦ what itβs really like to volunteer on Ukraineβs front line.β @thetimes.com
tinyurl.com/bdhkjdd6
23.02.2026 14:31
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It turns out that Europe's greatest strategic problem (and this includes France) is that De Gaulle was right, but no one really listened to him.
19.02.2026 09:24
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Your regular reminder that anyone who pushes "let's give Donbas to Russia to end the war" as a solution is either ignorant or pro-Russian. Donbas is not a "disputed" nor a special region and therefore its occupation by Ru doesn't solve anything at all. Ru wants all of Ukraine.
19.02.2026 03:48
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