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1/10 THREAD: Before the Alaska Talks begin, here are a few facts about the war in Ukraine worth remembering.

russia is failing strategically — despite the immense suffering it continues to cause.

Let’s break down why, after 3.5 years of full-scale war, russia is still losing👇Image
2/10 russia launched the full-scale invasion convinced Ukraine would collapse.

Its goal: turn Ukraine into a satellite state.

That was the strategic objective in February 2022 — and it still is today.

russia failed the moment Zelensky stayed and Kyiv held Image
3/10 The war has been horrific. Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have died because of russian imperialism.

But strategically, russia is further from its goals now than it was in March 2022.

A pathetic and costly failure Image
4/10 russia now occupies less than 20% of Ukraine.

At its peak in March 2022, it held almost 30%.

And it still doesn’t control a single one of the 23 regional capital and special status cities Ukraine held in January 2022.

0/23 is a huge failure.

Map: ISW Image
5/10 This failure comes despite russia going all in:

- War economy
- Mobilization and mass recruitment
- Use of prisoners, mercenaries, and North Korean troops
- Massive help from allies
- Over 1 million total russian casualties

And still — no strategic success Image
6/10 russia’s global position has weakened.

Finland and Sweden joined NATO — because of russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Its influence has shrunk, and allies like Assad have lost power.

russia is weaker than before the war Image
7/10 russia’s performance is a textbook case of strategic failure.

It has caused enormous suffering in Ukraine, but it hasn’t moved closer to its goals.

And there’s no sign that this will change — even with the Alaska Talks approaching Image
8/10 When Trump and Putin speak on Friday, expect gaslighting.

But don’t forget: if someone had shown us a map of Ukraine today back in March 2022, we would have called it a massive Ukrainian victory and a russian strategic defeat Image
9/10 russia is simply not capable of achieving its strategic objectives.

That makes Ukraine the victor — despite the horrific cost and suffering.

And that’s the truth we must hold onto, no matter what’s said in Alaska Image
10/10 As the Alaska talks begin, remember:

russia is failing. Ukraine is resisting, despite the suffering.

And any deal that ignores these facts is built on fiction.

Don’t fall for the gaslighting. Remember the map. Remember the strategic goals. Remember who’s still standing Image

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Feb 10
1/12 EU regulation is like kryptonite to our enemies🧵 Image
2/12 There is a reason why Putin, Musk, Trump, Vance, Thiel, and Xi all spend fortunes to attack Brussels.

They do not hate the EU because it fails.

They hate it because of its potential.

Our unity is their nightmare Image
3/12 Think about the strategy. Why do they fund anti-EU movements?

Because they can bully Italy. They can buy Hungary. They can pressure France.

But they cannot bully a unified bloc of 450 million people.

When we stand together, their leverage evaporates Image
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Feb 2
1/11 The war is far from over, but Ukraine is still winning.

Here is how we can make sure that it defeats Russia 🧵 Image
2/11 Russia’s 2022 invasion is a genocide.

They use genocidal rhetoric to justify erasing Ukraine's identity. They kidnap children and commit daily war crimes to punish civilians for simply refusing to be Russian.

This is a systematic attempt to destroy a nation Image
3/11 The human cost is massive.

In Mariupol, the death toll in 3 months potentially exceeded the total deaths in Gaza throughout the entire war, despite a much smaller population.

People underestimate this scale and don't see that Russia is committing genocide in Europe Image
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Jan 23
1/12 “Value-Based Realism” was a major theme at Davos.

It is being sold by Stubb and Carney as a smart, pragmatic path for the West, but I think it is a strategic trap.

Here is why this new realism might actually lead to managed decline 🧵 Image
2/12 The concept is the latest intellectual fashion.

@alexstubb and @MarkJCarney are pushing it as the ultimate manual for "middle powers" like Canada, the UK, and the EU.

It sounds sophisticated to be principled yet pragmatic, but we need to look a bit closer Image
3/12 The logic is simple: stop waiting for a perfect world and deal with the brutal one we have.

It is an honest description of how we behave right now, post-Biden.

That is exactly the problem.

It takes our current failure of will and rebrands it as a high-level strategy Image
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Jan 21
1/5 Europe needs a reality check.

The strategies that worked during Trump's first term are useless now.

We tried playing nice, and it failed.

It is high time to stop the appeasement and start facing reality Image
2/5 The time for Europeans to appease Trump is over.

We have spent the last year watching our tactics from "Trump 1" fail miserably in "Trump 2."

Flattery and silence do not work anymore.

He sees them as weakness, not respect Image
3/5 Trump lives in a bubble of total confirmation.

He is surrounded by sycophants who are too afraid to tell him the truth or challenge his worst impulses.

Because no one in his inner circle dares to confront him, he believes he can bully Europe without consequence Image
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Jan 20
1/8 Europe is sleepwalking into a forever war because we are too afraid to actually win.

We need to stop managing the conflict and start ending it.

Here is how 🧵 Image
2/8 Europe has the power to end the war in Ukraine much faster but it requires a total shift in strategy.

We need to stop managing the conflict and start winning it.

Here is the roadmap to force a Russian collapse👇 Image
3/8 We must help Ukraine scale its domestic defense industry in every possible way.

This means direct funding and technical advice.

A Ukraine that can build its own weapons is a Ukraine that can sustain the fight without relying solely on foreign logistics Image
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Jan 15
1/7 Trump is no isolationist:

He is a show interventionist, a cowardly form of imperialist interventionism that is also meant to entertain the world Image
2/7 Trump's entire campaign was built on the lie that he would end wars and stop regime change operations.

It has been a year since he promised to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours and the fighting continues Image
3/7 While he appointed isolationists to his administration, his actions tell a different story.

He claims to have ended eight wars but he hasn't ended any. In reality it looks more likely that he will start eight new ones before his term is over Image
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