🚨🇷🇺🇺🇦Russia Launches A Massive Combined Strike Over The Weekend
Russian forces launched more than 800 drones and missiles against Ukrainian infrastructure. Critical energy, transportation, and military infrastructure suffered significant damage.
here's how🧵
Kiev Region
Russia’s primary target was the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant, the largest energy hub in central Ukraine. Key damage includes:
🔸Switchgear (330 kV): Fire and irreversible transformer damage disrupting grid stability.
🔸Chimney & machine hall: Structural hits and cable fires disabling two power units (400 MW total).
With 100% generation assets lost, Kiev, Cherkasy, and Zhytomyr regions face prolonged blackouts
Kiev Government District Hit Amid Swarm Attack
The Sviatoshynskyi warehouses are versatile facilities designed for general logistics, temperature-sensitive goods, customs-cleared items, and industrial materials. The complex was struck by:
🔸4 Iskander-K cruise missiles and ~50 Geran-2 drones.
Also, the Cabinet of Ministers building damaged by falling debris.
Pokrovsk (Dnipropetrovsk Region): Energy Grid Crippled
Geran-2 strikes triggered cascading power failures, disrupting military logistics and civilian supply lines.
Repair efforts hampered by ongoing strikes
Kryukovsky Bridge (Kremenchuk) Targeted Again
🔸Direct hits on rail/road bridge across Dnipro River, critical for Ukrainian military logistics.
🔸Adjacent energy facility struck, causing internet and power outages in Poltava region
Another angle of the impressive struck on the Kryukovsky Bridge in Kremenchug.
Novodonetske (Donetsk region): UAV Base and Marine Battalion Decimated
🚨🇨🇳🇺🇸Checkmate in the Pacific: How China's Missiles Have Made US Power Projection Obsolete
A sobering analysis confirms the US military is fundamentally outmatched. China's precision-strike complex can decimate American air forces on day one.
Here's how 🧵
Let's be blunt: the US military is no longer the dominant power in the Western Pacific.
China's vast arsenal of precision missiles and satellites has created a kill zone where US bases and carriers are not shields, but giant, vulnerable targets.
The US strategy hinges on airpower, but this is now its greatest vulnerability. The simulations show that no matter where the US flies from—large bases, small fields, near or far—China can saturate them with barrages of accurate ballistic and cruise missiles.
🚨🇷🇺🇺🇦Russia's Night Strike Decimates Ukrainian Military Infrastructure
Last night, Russian forces launched one of the largest coordinated strikes of the conflict. Over 500+ drones and missiles hit critical targets of arms production and rail logistics.
Here's the impact🧵
🔻Znamenka, Kirovohrad region
A massive strike targeted the critical Znamenka railway hub (DN-3), paralyzing freight in central Ukraine for 10+ hours.
Confirmed destroyed:
🔸 Locomotive depot (repair units for military train engines)
🚨🇺🇸🇷🇺The US Is Repeating the Soviet Union's Final Fatal Mistake
Massive government spending is overpowering the Federal Reserve, threatening the dollar's stability. The US is on the same path that led to the USSR's currency collapse.
Here’s how🧵
The Mechanism: Flooding the System with Liquidity
🇺🇸: M2 money supply is growing at +4.8% YoY, with a record $22.1T in circulation. This is driven by massive Treasury issuance to fund deficits, not direct Fed printing.
USSR: The state printed rubles directly to cover yawning budget deficits from failed economic programs and military spending.
The source differs (bond markets vs. printing press) but the effect is identical: a massive, artificial increase in the money supply that devalues each unit of currency.
The Problem:
🔸US Debt Explosion: Federal debt held by the public has nearly tripled in the last 15 years, soaring from $10 trillion in 2010 to over $28 trillion today.
🔸Soviet Debt Explosion: In its final years, the USSR's budget deficit exploded to over 10% of GDP, and its foreign hard currency debt more than doubled between 1985 and 1991.
In both cases, the central bank lost control, becoming an enabler of unsustainable spending rather than an independent guardian of the economy.
🚨 ISRAEL'S PLAYBOOK: What if Russia wiped out Ukraine's top brass in one swift strike?
It's tempting—but is it smart? What are the strategic pros, cons, and why Russia's holding back for now 🧵
Paradoxically, keeping Zelensky in place benefits Russia.
He embodies a regime fully dependent on the US and NATO, with no real independence.
His fiery rhetoric about strikes on Moscow only underscores Ukraine as a Western proxy threatening Russian security.
This dependency is a powerful narrative for Russia: it highlights how Kiev lacks sovereign will, making any escalation from Ukraine look like puppetry by Washington and Brussels.
Eliminating him could disrupt this clear proof of external control.