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Mar 3 4 tweets 2 min read
Not a ceasefire, but second round of ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia yields agreement to setup "humanitarian corridors" so women, children, non-residents, and various vulnerable groups can flee the conflict.

Both sides will hold 3rd round of talks. #RussiaUkraineWar Image
Zelenskyy again urges Putin to meet at a negotiating table for talks. China, Turkey, India, Pakistan, US, and EU countries should all support direct talks between the two presidents. This, before flooding Ukraine with more arms packages, should be top priority. #CeasefireNOW
Numerous sanctions have brought Russia's economy to a halt. Before considering additional economic warfare, Ukraine/US/NATO should leverage sanctions to end this nuclear crisis. Pledge to remove a few particular sanctions if world sees forces withdraw in Ukraine. #CeasefireNOW
Also, let us all hope humanitarian corridors are used only for those fleeing Ukraine and bringing in medicine, water, and food, etc. But if Ukraine and NATO try to use these corridors for arms shipments, we can all expect civilians to be greatly endangered.

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Mar 3
RT America laying off all staff is product of our Red Scare moment. While catalyzed by Russia invading Ukraine, fear has bubbled beneath the surface since 2016 election.

It won't stop with RT America. All voices who question US foreign policy toward Russia are now suspect.
Journalists and commentators who don't work for corporate news outlets can form independent opinions. They may pepper coverage and analysis with references to respected foreign policy experts. But anything close to the party line will be held up as stuff of "Kremlin narratives."
This didn't start now. It started before the war, and the pressure to censor and avoid engaging in debates that could be twisted in bad faith to tarnish your reputation wasn't as bad. Before the war was the time to speak up. Now, it'll be even harder to defend free thought.
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Mar 3
"Afghan resistance fighters"—They were anti-Soviet mujahedeen, who the CIA supplied with stinger missiles.

Osama bin Laden was involved in the effort to arm, fund, and train militants. Many mujahedeen later formed the Taliban. #RussiaUkraineWar (Source: NBC News)
The Afghanistan model of sending Stingers to so-called rebel groups didn't prevent conflict between groups. "It was not uncommon for one rebel group to turn its guns on another."

More history from George Washington University's National Security Archive:
nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB5…
President Obama was opposed to sending Stinger missiles & other arms to Ukraine. Antony Blinken said it would be "playing to Russia's strength." Any arms sent to Ukraine would "likely be matched and then doubled and tripled and quadrupled by Russia."
nytimes.com/2015/03/11/us/…
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Feb 27
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, echoing prior statement from the US State Department, opposed ceasefire talks, when asked about efforts between Ukraine and Russian delegations to find a location for negotiations.
Rather than focusing on securing a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is spending her time encouraging Britons to go fight Russia in Ukraine.

No word on whether Britons may go fight Saudi Arabia in Yemen, if they so choose.
Meanwhile, it would appear there may have been a breakthrough when it comes to ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia.

Associated Press confirms delegations will meet at an unspecified time and location on the Belarusian border.
Read 7 tweets
Feb 26
UPDATE: At about 6pm ET on 25 February, I shared thread on reports that Zelenskyy and Putin might meet in Minsk to negotiate ceasefire. However, US State Department signaled their opposition.

I'll cover what happened since and how ceasefire talks became unlikely (for now).
According to @AFP, Zelenskyy at one point addressed Putin: "Fighting is going on all over Ukraine. Let's sit down at the negotiating table to stop the deaths of people."

Zelenskyy opposed talks in Minsk and instead reportedly suggested Warsaw for negotiations.
Widely reported were Russian government claims that the offensive was paused. Russian military were told not to engage Ukrainian soldiers. But it is difficult to tell if any media outlet in any country ever independently verified the claims, which Ukraine disputed.
Read 14 tweets
Feb 26
Marcy Wheeler would like you to wrongly believe that journalist and political prisoner Julian Assange, not US/NATO, fostered geopolitical conditions that led to Russia's attack on Ukraine. It's a pretty vile accusation to spread as Assange's health deteriorates in Belmarsh.
How sick do you have to be to see a message of support for Ukrainians from a jailed journalist's partner and think, you know, I should further a decade-plus campaign of public mobbing instead of allowing this expression of solidarity to stand?
Yahoo! News reporters, including Michael Isikoff, who covered the Trump-Russia allegations extensively, revealed in 2020 that the CIA couldn't find proof Assange or WikiLeaks worked for Russian government.
news.yahoo.com/kidnapping-ass…
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Feb 25
US State Department has come out in opposition to Zelenskyy and Putin meeting to discuss potential ceasefire. (!)

"Now we see Moscow suggesting that diplomacy take place at the barrel of a gun, or as Moscow’s rockets, mortars, artillery target the Ukrainian people."
Cities, including the Kiev capital, are under assault. US news media are reporting that Zelenskyy may face threat of assassination. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of Ukrainians have fled. Talking with Putin could save Zelenskyy's life and stop the destruction in Ukraine.
US/NATO transformed Ukraine into proxy state and target for Russian assault, and yet their forces aren't parachuting in to push back Russian forces either. An insurgency could challenge Russia's troops, but it would take months if not longer for Ukrainians to prevail.
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