1/17 The wannabe strategic thinker who often backs the wrong horse: Putin has created global chaos and is now too weak to manage the consequences, relegating russia to a pitiful pawn that china uses to cause more chaos and confront the West
2/17 When you create a mess, you ultimately face the repercussions. Putin has extended his reach too far in various areas, and now russia finds itself engulfed in chaos that is beyond its capacity to manage, leaving it too diminished and vulnerable to regain control.
3/17 russia's situation has deteriorated on every front compared to just a few years ago. NATO has expanded to its largest size yet, now sharing more borders with russia than ever before. Additionally, russia's economy is overheating due to a war it cannot win.
4/17 russia is fully committed to Ukraine while being overstretched in other regions. Consequently, there is turmoil in Ukraine, Syria, Armenia, Myanmar, Sudan, and several other areas where russia is either facing defeat or has chosen the wrong side.
5/17 Putin was performing quite well from a purely strategic, non-moral perspective in his foreign interventions until he overstepped his bounds by initiating an unwinnable full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
6/17 After nearly three years and despite its full commitment, russia has failed to invade any of the 23 regional capitals and special status cities that Ukraine held at the start of the full-scale invasion, and Ukraine continues to engage in combat on russian territory.
7/17 russia is so deeply invested in its unsuccessful offensives in Ukraine that it is unable to defend its own borders, forcing it to engage in combat in Kursk Oblast, where it has been unable to drive Ukrainians away despite months of effort.
8/17 In Syria, Assad's forces, heavily reliant on russia, iran, and iran's proxies, are struggling against an HTS offensive that they have not yet been able to halt. russia lacks the capacity to intervene significantly, as its focus remains on Ukraine.
9/17 Armenia was forced to cede territory to Azerbaijan following clashes, as russia failed to provide defense, despite its military presence and Armenia's membership in the CSTO, which has become a mockery.
10/17 In Sudan, russia backed the wrong horse and is now attempting to turn the tide by switching sides, demonstrating that it has no morals or loyalty in its foreign operations.
11/17 In Myanmar, russia has once again backed the wrong side, and the junta it supports is struggling. The resistance is making significant progress, and the junta may find it difficult to maintain its hold on power.
12/17 With Armenia exiting the CSTO and russia failing to defend it, the CSTO is effectively rendered useless. Additionally, with Finland and Sweden joining NATO, russia has encountered failures on multiple fronts and is now in a dire situation.
13/17 Under Putin's leadership, russia has become weaker while NATO has expanded more than ever. russia is now entirely reliant on china, losing its sovereignty in the process. It has effectively become a pathetic pawn for china, which uses it to attempt to undermine the West.
14/17 russia has a tiny economy but possesses a significant nuclear arsenal and excels at hybrid operations, willing to sacrifice its population for imperialist ambitions. However, there are limits to its actions, and Putin has overextended himself.
15/17 All of this is highly detrimental for russia just before negotiations regarding its invasion of Ukraine. russia is overextended, weakened, and engulfed in chaos, facing troubling demographics and an overheating economy.
16/17 This doesn’t imply that russia cannot create further chaos as it retreats. russia continues to excel at hybrid operations and disinformation campaigns abroad. Historically, it has been far more effective in these areas than in conventional warfare or economic conflict.
17/17 Sources:
NYT - Syrian Rebels Reach Outskirts of Aleppo, in Biggest Advance in Years, Monitor Says
Intellinews - russia is betting on the wrong horse in Myanmar
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1/7 Something to watch in the coming days is how HTS and the SDF interact with one another. Will this lead to intense clashes, or will they be able to reach some sort of agreement?
2/7 The breakdown of the Assad regime's defenses in Aleppo has benefited not only HTS, which is advancing further south, but also the SDF, which is leveraging this momentum to secure territories in and around Aleppo.
3/7 Numerous rumors about clashes are circulating, but the situation appears to be stable for the time being. Turkey may be displeased with the SDF making gains.
1/12 The Kings of False Flags: Today marks 85 years since the beginning of the Winter War, but russia has yet to learn from its history. As long as it avoids addressing its past and present, russia will persist as a toxic and aggressive imperialist nation
2/12 On November 30, 1939, the USSR launched a significant attack on Finland, signaling the start of the 105-day Winter War. The main Soviet offensive began at 6:50 AM with an artillery barrage on the Karelian Isthmus, followed by a full-scale assault from land, sea, and air.
3/12 The war was preceded by a false flag incident called the shelling of Mainila. The Soviet Union alleged that Finnish artillery attacked the village, but it was actually the Soviets who fired the shells, aiming to blame Finland for the war's outbreak.
1/11 Both of these points are true and finger-pointing won't help solve these issues: 1) Western military and financial aid to Ukraine has been insufficient and too slow, and 2) Ukraine needs to mobilize more men to replace losses in existing units
2/11 The Biden administration is pressing Ukraine to rapidly expand its military forces. This includes urging Ukraine to draft more troops and overhaul its mobilization laws to allow for the conscription of 18-year-olds.
3/11 A senior Biden administration official, speaking anonymously, said the outgoing administration wants Ukraine to lower the military mobilization age from 25 to 18, to expand the pool of fighting-age men for its war with russia.
1/11 Is russia simply stretched too thin due to its failed invasion of Ukraine, or is this just a classic case of russian incompetence? The Syrian rebels have initiated an offensive that appears to be succeeding so far, even though Assad and Putin were aware of it for weeks
2/11 Syrian opposition forces have launched a large-scale attack against government troops in western Aleppo, according to sources from the Free Syrian Army and local residents. This marks the first major confrontation between the two sides in several years.
3/11 The opposition offensive in western Aleppo has made significant gains in the first 24 hours, capturing villages and a military base. The situation has become so precarious for Assad's forces that Assad has traveled to Moscow.
1/19 Putin's Race Against Time: Prices continue to increase, the ruble crumbles, and russia's economy is in huge trouble, unable to sustain the current pace of the war for long. It's not the right time for the West to fumble by giving in to any of russia's insane demands!
2/19 As Putin continues to pour resources into military spending, russia's economy is deteriorating, leaving russians feeling the strain in their daily lives and at the checkout. Furthermore, the ruble is rapidly losing value.
3/19 Butter prices have skyrocketed by 30% in 2024 amid high inflation and interest rates, transforming this basic item into a luxury. People are stealing butter to resell on the black market, leading supermarkets to use anti-theft casings usually reserved for premium products.
1/11 The Inflation Scam: Those who voted for Trump because of Biden's inflation were badly fooled and are about to find out what real inflation feels like
2/11 Inflation was a key factor in Trump's victory. He used disinformation on inflation during Biden's term to get elected. But those who voted for Trump based on his rhetoric will soon face the real impact of inflation.
3/11 Donald Trump claims he will impose new tariffs on china, Mexico, and Canada on his first day as president. The "goal" is to pressure these countries to crack down on illegal immigration and drug smuggling into the United States.