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1/13 Despite its full commitment, russia's year-long offensive has failed to meet its objectives. Progress is unlikely to become easier in the future as challenges continue to accumulate Image
2/13 This map by @Tendar illustrate the outcome of a year of continuous russian offensives. russia has achieved a net gain of approximately 0.1% of Ukrainian territory and has not met its objectives. Image
3/13 russia still has not fully captured Chasiv Yar, Toretsk, or Pokrovsk, despite planning to take control of the entire Donbas region by now. Image
4/13 Ukraine's ability to advance so swiftly in the initial days of the Kursk operation further demonstrates that russia is fully committed to this war. Its intense focus on offensives has left it unable to adequately defend its borders with Ukraine. Image
5/13 This was russia's best opportunity, as Ukraine began 2024 without US aid, facing a significant manpower shortage, shell shortage and inadequate fortifications. However, russia failed to fully capitalize on the situation. Image
6/13 The future doesn't appear promising for russia, as Ukraine has mobilized and received shells that were in short supply just a few months ago. At the current pace, it would take russia centuries to invade Ukraine. Image
7/13 russia is struggling with recruitment and has increased signing bonuses multiple times. It's now using north korean soldiers due to its strained economy hindering mobilization. While that's pitiful, the involvement of north korean troops complicates matters for Ukraine. Image
8/13 russia is losing equipment much faster than it can produce, relying on old Soviet stock to replace its losses. However, that supply is beginning to dwindle, which will create significant issues in 2025 and 2026. Image
9/13 russia's economy is overheating due to a labor shortage, rising public spending, and sanctions. As a result, the central bank is set to raise its key interest rate to 20% or higher in the coming days. Image
10/13 Despite fully committing to mobilization, utilizing prisoners, and suffering over 600,000 total casualties, russia has failed to invade any of the 23 regional capitals and cities with special status that it controlled at the onset of the full-scale war. Image
11/13 Having to fight on its own territory nearly three years into an invasion it initiated on its own terms is, at best, pathetic for russia. Image
12/13 Putin is aware that russia's best opportunity for significant results on the front began a year ago and will extend at least into part of 2025. However, as time passes, it will become increasingly difficult for him to achieve anything substantial on the front. Image
13/13 Sources:
The Economist - russia’s vast stocks of Soviet-era weaponry are running out
@Tendar Image

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Oct 20
1/7 The significant number of USAF flights to Israel in recent days suggests that the US is deploying more than just a single THAAD battery to the country and that Israel's response will likely be substantial enough to anticipate a reaction from iran Image
2/7 Eighteen US Air Force flights have arrived in Israel over the past four days, indicating that the US is delivering more than just a single THAAD battery. It wouldn't be surprising if other air defense assets have also been sent. Image
3/7 Israel's response is expected to be significant enough that it anticipates iran will retaliate. As a result, Israel is making preparations for this possibility. Image
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Oct 19
1/11 If Norway were to donate half of what it has gained from russia's invasion of Ukraine to Ukraine, the country could win the war. What is Norway waiting for to save the day? Image
2/11 Ukraine is confronted with a profoundly unjust situation, being illegally invaded by russia, which, after not achieving its aims, has now sought north korea's assistance in its imperial pursuits. Image
3/11 Ukraine is battling russian and north korean forces, backed by equipment from russia, belarus, iran, north korea, and china. However, there are no Western troops providing defense for Ukraine. Image
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Oct 19
1/10 Scam Alert: Trump doesn’t want you to see this! A single entity is manipulating Polymarket by pouring $30 million into it to create the illusion that Trump is likely to win. Trump always cheats, even on this! Image
2/10 Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are closely matched in the polls. However, in a prominent betting market, the odds have shifted significantly in Trump's favor, prompting inquiries about a recent surge in bets and the individuals behind them. Image
3/10 In the past two weeks, Trump’s odds of winning the November election on Polymarket have jumped, with bettors giving him a 60% chance on Friday compared to Harris's 40%. The candidates were tied at the beginning of October. Image
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Oct 18
1/10 Nothing is too low for russia: After having to rely on military aid from iran, china, belarus, and north korea, russia now finds itself in need of north korean soldiers to fight Ukraine in a war that it initiated on its own terms. Pathetic! Image
2/10 Kyrylo Budanov has confirmed that approximately 11,000 north korean infantry troops are currently training in russia's eastern region. They are expected to be prepared for combat against Ukraine by November 1. Image
3/10 The first brigade will be based in Kursk Oblast. At this time, there is no information available about the future deployment of the other north korean troops. Image
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Oct 18
1/10 Traitors? Justin Trudeau claimed under oath that Tucker Carlson and Jordan Peterson receive funding from russia, which would make them traitors. It would also not surprise anyone with a brain Image
2/10 On Wednesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testified at the public inquiry into foreign interference, detailing his knowledge of foreign attempts to influence Canadian politics. Image
3/10 Trudeau stated that he possesses the names of Conservative parliamentarians involved in foreign interference, a claim that drew a strong backlash from the Conservative Party. Image
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Oct 18
1/7 north korea's decision to send troops to support russia's invasion of Ukraine should encourage the West to send troops to Ukraine, at a minimum to train Ukrainian soldiers and secure the Western half of the country, thereby freeing up Ukrainian forces for the front lines Image
2/7 Kyrylo Budanov, the Head of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, has stated that around 11,000 north korean infantry troops are presently undergoing training in russia's eastern region. They are anticipated to be combat-ready against Ukraine by November 1. Image
3/7 The first unit of 2,600 soldiers will be stationed in Kursk Oblast. Currently, there is no information regarding the subsequent deployment of the remaining north korean troops. Image
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