5. In March, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights also recorded a total of 12 medical facilities and 32 educational facilities destroyed or damaged. 7/
6. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was attacked for the first time since November 2022. Russia accuses Ukraine, Ukraine accuses Russia of the attacks 8/ bbc.co.uk/news/world-eur…
Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, the top U.S. military commander in Europe, warned that Ukraine could lose the war with Russia if the U.S. does not send more ammunition to Ukrainian forces quickly. 9/
7. Frontline Ukrainian forces are rationing artillery shells due to lack of a reliable Western supplier, allowing Russian troops to outfire them 5-to-1, a ratio that could soon increase to 10-to-1 without additional U.S. aid. 10/
8. Russia has reconstituted its army faster than initial U.S. estimates, increasing frontline troop strength by 15% to 470,000 and expanding the conscription age limit. Russia plans to expand its military to 1.5 million troops. 11/
9. Russian missile attacks on Ukraine's energy system, bombardment of Kharkiv, and advances along the front are stoking fears that Ukraine's military is nearing a breaking point. 12/
Western officials say Ukraine is at its most fragile moment in over two years of war.
Ukrainian officials don’t comment on the “breaking point” but increasingly voice alarming pleas for weapons and air defense 13/
There is a risk of Ukrainian defense collapse which could enable Russia to make a major advance for the first time since the early stages of the war. The next few months will be Ukraine's toughest test. 14/
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged his country's allies to make good on their promises of military aid on Thursday, particularly in the form of desperately needed air defence systems as Russia scales up its air strikes 15/
So, in short, Ukraine is running out of air defense and weapons, and Russia is taking advantage of it.
Russia can break through unless the West overcomes its political infighting and dysfunctionality to provide support to Ukraine
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Democracies are messy, I often hear, but it is the best system. True, but this mess currently makes democracies unable to effectively address Russian threat. It looks more and more like a lack of leadership rather than the usual weakness of democracies. 17X
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Trump: We expect to sign a minerals deal Thursday. We’ll see if they live up to it.
[I know everyone says it's physically impossible to meet this deadline]
Trump: I have no comment on the [Chinese] weapons claim – that’s his [Zelensky’s] statement, not mine. 1/
Q: How much longer does Putin have to respond to your ceasefire before you impose secondary tariffs or sanctions on Russia?
Trump: We’re going to be hearing from them this week, very shortly, but we want it to stop. We want the death and the killing to stop. 2/
Q: You said the termination of Jerome Powell cannot come fast enough. He says he won’t leave if you ask him to.
Trump: Jerome will leave if I ask him. He’s always too late, a little slow, and I’m not happy with him. If I want him out, he’ll be out of there real fast. 3/
2024 Nobel Laureate Robinson at KSE: The USA has shifted toward a post-liberal approach not just in politics, but also in education, economics, and intellectual thought.
It's not just about Trump. Trump is a symptom of a changing social order. 1/
Robinson on Ukraine national project: I don't see it. People talk about it, but no one defines it.
Today, everything is focused on one priority — the war. In these circumstances, you should prepare for the future. 2/
Robinson: The European path is an important project for Ukraine. Being European means building strong institutional ties with the EU.
This involves meeting specific requirements and following a series of steps.
Fortunately, there are people who support Ukraine along the way 3/
Biden: In less than 100 days, this [Trump’s] administration has done more harm than anyone imagined. So much damage, and destruction. It’s breathtaking that it happened so soon. 1/
Biden: For the first time in history, people are genuinely worried that their Social Security checks might not come. 2/
Biden: We fixed it [the Social Security system]. We invested $2 billion to cut backlogs, reduced call wait times from 40 to 13 minutes, implemented a unified appeals process across all 50 states, and strengthened anti-fraud systems. 3/
Zelensky on Russian demands: Only NATO states are allowed to comment on Ukraine membership; Witkoff discussed issues outside of his competence (surrender of territories); we are aligned with Trump’s efforts; positive progress on mineral deal. 1/
Zelensky: For Ukraine, talk of recognizing the occupied territories is a red line. Representative Witkoff discussed issues outside of his competence. 2/
Rutte: We're closely aligned with Trump's efforts to establish a truce in the Black Sea region. This marks a critical first step on the path toward a lasting ceasefire. 3/