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Dec 18, 2022 25 tweets 18 min read Read on X
This year has changed so much
- & changed so many of us.

#Russia's War & #Ukraine's heroic resistance have had a clarifying effect:
- what's right & what's wrong
- what matters & what doesn't
- what we have to do & what we shouldn't.

🧵on To Ukraine With Love 1/

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We've been inspired by Ukrainians' courage, ingenuity & humour in adversity
- & galvanised by #Ukraine's fight in our common war.

🇺🇦We've lost friends along the way, but made many new ones.

🇺🇦We've sought new ways to think & act
- & found them. 2/
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When #Russia invaded #Ukraine, again, the stakes became higher - & more starkly apparent.

Even for those of us who had followed the situation closely for years, this was a step change that needed a response at every level.
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For me, it crystallised & 🔥seriously accelerated🔥 a process that had already started the previous year.
- to make a more direct impact & clearer contribution.
⏩not only via the (policy) research, analysis & advice that are my main profession concerns
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⏩But also through my writing & public communication.
- In pieces on 🇪🇺#strategicautonomy (a dangerous myth) & #Germany's new coalition government 🇩🇪I'd already started writing more freely & directly than I had before.

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The urgency of the situation & the possibility to use my professional experience (20 years on European foreign & security policy, research, practice, analysis) & and expertise (esp on EU-Ukraine relations) to influence the situation for the better was a personal liberation. 6/
I set about providing ways to understand & interpret the conflict and its context:

🎯- to get beyond the flow of events while keeping their effects firmly in mind.

💎- to embrace & express rather than eschew the moral clarity of the situation

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For states too it's been a year of reckoning & re-evaluation. Putting other issues aside (for now), some governments responded quickly & well (US, UK & especially #NCEE - e.g. 🇨🇿🇪🇪 🇱🇻🇱🇹🇵🇱🇫🇮)
- others dithered or, worse, denied #Ukraine their full support. 8/
Yet, gradually & then suddenly at various points of the year, the materiel arrived.
- NLAWS & Javelins in January helped defend Kyiv but couldn't prevent the war crimes at #Bucha.
- #Tanks & Howitzers in showed the way in Spring but couldn't prevent the massacre at #Mariupol
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It was that tragedy that paved the way for the #HIMARS of Summer
[Note-#Ukraine must not have to wait for *another* massacre, another slaughter, another outrage to get the weapons they need - as it has so far -credit @MSkrypchenko & team at the TransAtlantic Dialogue Centre]10/ Image
Not least b/c 🇺🇦is so effective when properly armed.
The trickle of #heavyweapons became a torrent which #Ukraine used to flush #Russia's occupying forces out of #Kharkiv & #Kherson
- it has not yet become the flood needed to sweep🇷🇺 clean out of Ukraine.
11/
We continue to provide #airdefence in a piecemeal fashion as #Russia chips away at lives, infrastructure & livelihoods.
- We've not given enough to make the decisive difference (as openly requested by #Ukraine)
300 MBTs, 600-700 APCs, 500 Artillery
economist.com/zaluzhny-profi…
/12
Meanwhile for all the big steps forward #Germany has made (especially sending Gepards if not MBTs),
Olaf Scholz talks of needing to avoid a new Cold War rather than focusing on winning the hot one we've got.
foreignaffairs.com/germany/olaf-s…
/13
Emmanuel Macron talks of #Russia (!) needing security guarantees instead of offering #Ukraine the only meaningful security guarantee that would create stability in the region
#NATO Membership as pushed by e.g. @ToniHofreiter & other forward thinkers /14
nytimes.com/2022/12/04/wor…
And yet, still Ukraine resists and Ukrainians go on
- & so must we,
- we must go on with our support & our own participation in the conflict
- now, as at so many crucial points, we can influence public opinion & political decisions for the better
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The essays collected in my new book show various aspects of my efforts in this regard - to use expertise for clear purpose. To analyse events in context. To provide prisms through which to interpret the war, why it matters and how we can win. /16
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My work this year has been driven to a greater extent than before by learning through, engagement & support on social media - especially here on Twitter.
It's here that many of us have found each other & built community through common purpose.
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Our drive to help #Ukraine win, to defeat #Russia, stand up to trolls, cynics and paddlers of disinformation has brought us together.
It impels us to take back social media for democracy & do better individually & collectively as liberals & democrats in the broadest sense. /18
One of the positive revelations of this year has been the demand that exists on Twitter & elsewhere for quality & in-depth expert analysis - I've learned so much from so many experts on here.
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I've tried to contribute myself as well with threads on #Ukraine, the #EU, #Germany #CEE, the #VisaBan and more.
Your response has been overwhelming tbh.
- It's provided the encouragement, the spirit & energy to go about the world of changing minds & policies.
/20
It is with this energy I'll continue to go about that work through research, analysis, explanation & communication - via Twitter Threads, Op-Eds, on broadcast media, expert and public debate or private advice to decision makers.

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My book is explicitly dedicated to #Ukraine & especially to the Ukrainians who resourcefulness, heroism and wit have saved hope for us all, shown us what matters & how to fight for it when threatened ... BUT ...
/22
It is also dedicated to all of you who make yup the community of support for #Ukraine, opposition to #Russia & who offer us all the hope of a free and democratic future.
None of this was on my bingo card for this year-but I'm so happy it happened (#NAFO & more)
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-Yes Ukraine endures
-Yes heavy weapons delivered
-Yes funds raised
-Yes #Ukraine has a future in the #EU
-Yes we welcomed refugees
-Yes we are getting off Russian gas

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The essays in this book help chart what we've achieved & show new ways we can do more together in future.
I hope they provide the lenses & arguments to win hearts & change minds in the service of our common causes- & raise some money among the way./END
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More from @bctallis

Mar 21
56bn for Ukraine 🇺🇦
Zero Trust for Germany? 🇩🇪

#Germany is both #Ukraine’s biggest European supporter in absolute financial terms

- AND rightly seen as problem by allies (As well as by many Germans)

Here’s why.🧵

(& no, it’s not just Scholz, the SPD & #Taurus) Image
There's a lot of confusion & conflicting figures flying around, so what support has 🇩🇪 provided to 🇺🇦 in financial terms?

We use🇩🇪Govt figures (because they're unlikely to be underestimates) but pls correct if needed.
We also separate military from other aid
(to 24/02/24).🧵
German military aid to Ukraine
- €12.082bn in military aid DELIVERED
(6.6bn buying equipment for Ukraine
5bn in 2023, 1.6bn in 2022
5.2bn value kit donated from stocks, 282m training UA soldiers)
(16bn more promised for future but we don't include that as its not there yet) 🧵
Read 25 tweets
Feb 18
The fight back has begun.
Everyone has rightly talked about grim mood at #MSC2024
BUT there were major signs that true leaders across Europe have had enough of the gap between words & action
& of key Allie’s failing to stand up for our common interests & for our security. 1/


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Danish PM Mette Fredriksen pledged ALL of her country’s artillery to Ukraine - and called out allies who claim they have nothing left to give - saying that they manifestly do. And when it comes to giving Ukraine what it needs to win they should Just Do It.
news.yahoo.com/pm-says-denmar…
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius emphasised that Ukraine must win & be supported to do so (Olaf Scholz hasn’t said Ukraine should win & acts accordingly) -
& BP argues that as a defender of the free world Germany would have to spend beyond 2%

cnbc.com/2024/02/17/ger…
Read 7 tweets
Jan 31
#Germany, we have a problem.

It seems
the🚦coalition is turning inward & de-prioritising key issues, including Ukraine

There's a mixture of complacency (about Germany's Zeitenwende) & delusion (about 🇩🇪 ability to ignore geopol & do its own thing)

V. Dangerous.
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BLUF: Letting Scholz focus on uncontroversial topics like UA reconstruction (not victory) puts the cart before the horse, distracts from the need to create (& ensure) a stable security order, a stable peace in Europe.

This puts all Europeans, incl Germans at risk.
After all the 🚦 infighting, there is an understandable desire to find points of unity & try to make stable government.

But if that comes at the cost of making the reforms #Germany really needs & sells Ukraine down the river it is a dereliction of duty.
Read 15 tweets
Jan 26
We often hear that 'Failure is not an Option' in Ukraine

But we are making failure a real possibility.

That brings huge danger.

For #Ukraine - and for Europe more widely.

We can still turn this around,
but to do so we need to act strongly - and fast.
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Too much of the West still hasn't understood that Ukraine's victory is a strategic necessity.

We have a severe strategic deficit. We lack
- clear vision
- strategy to achieve it
- a credible, common strategic threat assessment

see e.g. @andrewmichta
politico.eu/article/west-u…
This means we we are not properly identifying or addressing the threats we face

- from Russia, China & other anti-democratic, illiberal actors.

And we fail to create or seize serious opportunities to advance strategic goals, pursue our interest & protect our values.
Read 29 tweets
Oct 29, 2023
I don’t buy that characterisation of the Cold War & think the problem lies elsewhere.

Legacy ‘crisis management’ & ‘war on terror’ thinking is holding us back.

This lacked victory thinking b/c it lacked an organising principle, clear objective

- & eroded our sense of self

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There was no single ‘cold war’ - across either time or space.

But, despite the Sino-Soviet split, Ostpolitik & other muddying aspects, there WAS an organising principle:

Contain & Defeat communism
(Win!)

Substitute authoritarianism for communism & it still works

2/
We need to believe we should win, that we deserve to be victorious b/c of the superiority of democracy to autocracy.

And then we can organise to defeat authoritarians & let liberal democracies not only survive but thrive

3/
Read 4 tweets
Jul 13, 2023
The #NATOSummit failed to meet the historical moment - its heartbreaking for Ukraine, but makes all Europeans less safe & makes it more difficult to make the world safe for democracy.
There were positive steps which we must now transform into a platform for what we need
Short🧵
Washington & Berlin have chosen to make Ukraine's victory more costly in terms of money but also in terms of Ukrainian lives. It sends a weak deterrence signal & seems to concede (on spurious grounds) that Moscow has a veto on NATO enlargement.
Now, allies who want to do more and who understand that Ukraine's fight is our fight too need to step up and make a more meaningful security offer - such as extending the Joint Expeditionary Force to Ukraine once hostilities cease - announcing that now would help shorten the war.
Read 8 tweets

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