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1/ Less than a week after meeting Trump in Alaska, Putin spent more than $4 million to destroy ONE American consumer goods factory.

Here’s what proves it was a deliberate provocation to @realDonaldTrump ...🧵⤵️ Image
2/ At 4:30 a.m. on Aug 21, Russian Kalibr cruise missiles slammed into the Flex facility in fairytale Mukachevo, Ukraine—just 30 miles from the EU border.

A massive fire tore through the plant.
At least 19 people were injured. ⤵️ Image
3/ The factory belongs to Flex, a global electronics maker based in Austin, Texas, with 148,000 global employees.

The Mukachevo plant made consumer and lifestyle goods—e.g., printer cartridges. Nothing for defense.

So how do we know Russia's attack was deliberate? ⤵️ Image
4/ For more than 3.5 years, Russia left Mukachevo untouched.

A beautiful castle city tucked beyond the Carpathian Mountains, in Ukraine’s far west—about 30 miles from Hungary and Slovakia—it was safe.

Now—just days after meeting Trump—Putin chose to slam it. ⤵️ Image
5/ But Putin wasn't hitting the city itself.

The Flex factory sits at the city's edge.

The target was clear. ⤵️ Image
6/ Russia sent not one, but two Kalibr cruise missiles—
each costing up to $2 million.

It could have used cheaper, less precise drones to send a mere message.

Instead, it made a bold statement—choosing major destructive devices definitively to hit an American factory. ⤵️Image
7/ Flex isn’t a war company.

Its Mukachevo factory opened in 2012—long before the full-scale invasion. Flex cared for its Ukrainian workers.

Putin wasn’t even trying to pretend to aim for a military target.

He wanted it to be obvious that this was a hit upon AMERICA. ⤵️ Image
8/ Mukachevo is closer to Budapest and Bratislava than to Donetsk.

Just 30 miles from the EU border, in Ukraine’s far west, it is by some accounts the geographical heart of Europe.

Russia’s goal: intimidation. ⤵️ Image
9/ Hours later, President Trump posted on social media that he would not act like Biden, who restricted Ukraine from fighting back.

You can't win if you can't strike the invader's soil, he said.

He was vague about what he might do—
but he said:
“Interesting times ahead!” ⤵️ Image
10/ Now, @Flexintl is part of the massive global supply chain for AI and silicon chips—and maybe this was a move to show the USA that Russia and China want to control global tech.

Or maybe it was a way for jealous Putin to hit America, thinking he could get away with it? 🧵🎬 Image

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Aug 21
1/ Swarms of drones are overwhelming traditional air defenses. Humans can’t react in time.

Ukraine’s AI-powered drone hunter changes the game.

Maybe someone at the Pentagon should read this? 🧵⤵️ Image
2/ Meet Photon by Defender Dynamics.

It's a flying weapons platform carrying up to six titanium shotgun barrels.

It can fire all six simultaneously or in sequence. And it can select targets automatically. ⤵️ Image
3/ How it works:

Pilot flies Photon to target area:
→ Switches to "kill mode"
→ Drone takes over completely.

It autonomously:

⦿ Searches for enemy drones
⦿ Locks on using LiDAR (laser-based distance measuring tech)
⦿ Calculates distance
⦿ Fires when in range ⤵️
Read 8 tweets
Aug 20
1/ What connects fairy-tale Copenhagen with bombed-out Mykolaiv?

A radical idea: the Danish Model.

If you care about the future of the free world, you need to see this. 🧵⤵️ Image
2/ Denmark: just 5.9 million people.
LEGO, Hans Christian Andersen, bicycles, hygge (coziness).

And now—a new way to support freedom:

The Danish Model is changing how the free world arms Ukraine—and maybe how wars are won. ⤵️ Image
3/ When Russia cut water to Mykolaiv in 2022, Denmark didn’t just send money.

It sent 60+ pumps and 182 generators—
plus a vision: Rebuild the city, with Danish know-how. Mutual benefits.

Both Mykolaiv and Copenhagen are historic shipbuilding centers.

The fit was perfect. ⤵️ Image
Read 12 tweets
Aug 19
1/ A leaked letter exposes secret Russian video talks with China’s Ministry of Defence.

The subject: training Chinese paratroopers for a Taiwan assault.

Do you want to know what they’re cooking? 🧵⤵️ Image
2/ Now, notably this letter was from 2021.

Before Russia’s full-scale f-up in Ukraine.

Was China trusting Moscow’s bravado to help it take Taiwan?

Has Ukraine's resistance protected Taiwan? ⤵️
3/ The leaked letter arranges video talks on a closed network. Definitely not Zoom, lol.

Subject: Sword 208—an airborne assault project.

Participants: Russia’s Rosoboronexport, China’s Defence Ministry, and the Nanjing Institute of Electronics. ⤵️
Read 6 tweets
Aug 19
1/ Yesterday, the White House was the stage set of the most important reality show on Earth.

Here’s the key idea from EACH foreign leader in the room—you won’t find this anywhere else ... 🧵⤵️ Image
2/ @realDonaldTrump won the presidency because he understands optics.

He favors talks in front of cameras so Americans see what’s at stake.

Yesterday, key European leaders—including Zelenskyy—were speaking not just to Trump, but to America. ⤵️ Image
3/ Like the nine in Tolkien’s Fellowship, nine leaders, Trump included, gathered in the White House.

The clear message: NATO or not, Ukraine—whose fight has made everyone else safer—must have Article-5-style defense guarantees.

From Italy to Finland, here’s what they said ⤵️ Image
Read 14 tweets
Aug 19
1/ This device spots landmines in real time—before they blow you up—and works even if Starlink doesn't.

Here's how four Ukrainian veteran friends solved a deadly problem 🧵⤵️ Image
2/ Mines + hidden explosives litter Ukraine’s lush fields and forests. Every step can be a death trap.

So four friends built BLUE EYES—a portable AI that flags threats even offline.

And now Denmark 🇩🇰 just backed them with €2.4M.

Here's the scoop, via @DefenderMediaUA: ⤵️ Image
3/ Why's it so valuable?

BLUE EYES is portable—carried in a bag or mounted on a drone.

It’s trained on Europe’s largest dataset of explosive devices.

It processes video locally on its own hardware (“edge processing”), so it keeps working even if GPS or internet is gone. ⤵️ Image
Read 8 tweets
Aug 18
1/ The six things Russia is TERRIFIED Zelenskyy will say to Trump today ... 🧵⤵️ Image
2/ 1️⃣ “Mr. Trump, they’ve tried to kill both you & me—with bullets & missiles.

"Why?

"Because we actually listen to and respect the people. This is why the Global War Machine hates you and me.” ⤵️
3/ 2️⃣ "Ukraine is STOPPING the Russian War Machine. Together, America, Ukraine, and Free Europe will END forever wars." ⤵️
Read 8 tweets

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