1/16 Cosplaying a war of attrition: while russia's mindset and strategies still reflect those of WW2, it is crucial to acknowledge that russia is not the USSR and lacks the support of the US lend-lease this time.
2/16 russia continues to operate under the assumption that it is the USSR and can prevail in a war of attrition, akin to WW2. russia is not the USSR and lacks the support of lend-lease. A war is not solely determined by numbers, but even in this aspect, russia is losing.
3/16 Using brute force tactics, as russia has done, may result in the occupation of a 30km2 city after months and tens of thousands of casualties. However, this approach is not sustainable, considering that russia lacks the manpower to employ it across Ukraine as a whole.
4/16 russia is taking incredibly high losses, with approximately 20 000 troops perishing in the effort to capture Bakhmut. When factoring in the injured and missing troops, russia lost the equivalent of an entire European country's army for the conquest of a small city.
5/16 Contemporary warfare encompasses more than just numerical superiority. Elements like motivation, training, tactics and technology play crucial roles in determining outcomes. Although numerical superiority can be beneficial, russia's numerical advantage is insufficient.
6/16 This war represents an act of aggression as imperialist russia seeks to reclaim its former colony. In such a war, the defending country, Ukraine, has a much deeper and more existential stake, unlike russia.
7/16 Ukraine has the ability to mobilize men from Kyiv to defend its very existence, whereas russia cannot mobilize men from Moscow and Saint Petersburg for a futile war of conquest.
8/16 russia's numerical advantage is not substantial enough to secure victory, as offensive operations require significantly more manpower. Losses in Avdiivka and its surroundings over the past few months demonstrates that the attritional aspect does not favor russia at all.
9/16 Putin does not wield the same level of authoritarian control over his population as the leaders of the USSR did. His fear of his own population is so profound that he does not even dare to initiate a new mobilization.
10/16 The necessity for russia to continually raise pay to attract recruits, the utilization of most available prisoners for frontline deployment, and the resort to employing foreign mercenaries all highlight the abject failure of this war.
11/16 Despite sustaining approximately 500,000 casualties, russia has failed to capture any of the 23 regional capitals and special status cities that Ukraine occupied at the onset of the full-scale war.
12/16 russia is losing more equipment than it can manufacture. Its survival has been heavily reliant on vast reserves of Soviet equipment, which are expected to be depleted within the next 12 to 24 months, leading to a challenging situation thereafter.
13/16 Essentially, russia is engaged in a war of attrition that it initiated and is unable to win due to its inability to achieve unrealistic strategic objectives. Meanwhile, Ukraine is displaying courageous resilience in the war.
14/16 russians are willing to accept significant casualties due to the deeply ingrained imperialistic, revanchist, and materialistic attitudes prevalent among the average russian. As long as victory seems attainable, the average russian is inclined to overlook casualties.
15/16 While victory is unattainable for russia, it may take years for the average russian to come to terms with this reality, largely due to the highly effective nature of propaganda.
1/11 France's next dilemma: would it be more advantageous for the Rassemblement National to secure an absolute majority or not, in order to diminish their prospects for 2027?
2/11 The upcoming second round of the French legislative elections is imminent, and choices made in the next few days will heavily influence the outcome.
3/11 In certain constituencies with "triangular" contests, political maneuvers are already underway, with the third candidate considering withdrawal to enhance the chances of defeating the RN. Candidates have until Tuesday evening to declare if they will withdraw.
1/11 Keep calm: the results of the first round of the French legislative election are in line with Macron's plan.
2/11 Despite what many will claim tonight and in the next few days, the result tonight is neither an earthquake nor a surprise. All polls pointed in that direction, and the results align precisely with Macron's plan.
3/11 Macron's objective in dissolving the parliament was to place the Rassemblement National in a cohabitation government for the next three years, compelling them to govern and reducing their prospects of winning the 2027 presidential elections.
1/10 One more polarization strategy: russia seeks to stoke opposition to GMOs and is using its propaganda machinery to strengthen anti-GMO movements. Its primary objective is to polarize and erode trust in everything.
2/10 Compelling and concerning evidence indicates that anti-biotechnology groups have successfully clouded the media and scientific landscape by aligning themselves with Vladimir Putin's disinformation campaign to destabilize the United States on scientific matters.
3/10 Numerous "green groups" opposed to biotechnology have clear connections to russia's extensive propaganda apparatus, as demonstrated by two researchers at Iowa State University. In 2016, RT and Sputnik were the primary sources for over half of the stories mentioning GMO.
1/9 Traitors that know no shame: Hungary’s Orban declares a new alliance with ANO and FPÖ in the European Parliament.
2/9 A new alliance is being formed in the European Parliament by Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz, and the populist Czech ANO party led by Andrej Babis.
3/9 The newly formed alliance, named "Patriots for Europe," will need support from parties in at least four other countries to gain official recognition as a group in the European Parliament, a political arena where far-right groups have experienced growth.
1/7 Anatomy of a Pathetic Failure: as per @KilledInUkraine, 4327 russian officers have been verified as deceased in the unsuccessful invasion and genocide of Ukraine.
2/7 The Ukrainian armed forces have killed at least 4327 russian officers since the beginning of the unsuccessful invasion. This confirmed figure, as reported in russian obituaries, highlights the substantial impact of the war on both sides.
3/7 Officers constitute only a small fraction of the total force and casualties. In times of war, officers generally face less risk than soldiers and NCOs, making them less likely to become casualties. For example, they are less likely to be involved in assault units.
1/8 Continuing purges in china: two former defense ministers expelled from the communist party as military purge deepens.
2/8 On Thursday, china expelled its former Defense Minister Li Shangfu and his predecessor from the ruling communist party over corruption allegations, as reported by state broadcaster CCTV. This action deepens a sweeping purge within the top ranks of the military.
3/8 The announcement on Thursday marks the initial official confirmation from chinese authorities that allegations of corruption are the cause of his sudden and mysterious disappearance.