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GURPS

INGSOC
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More Than $1 Billion Of Sensitive Military Equipment Given To Ukraine Is ‘Delinquent,’ Report Shows



The report details how roughly $1 billion of the total $1.69 billion worth of defense equipment rated for specialized monitoring sent to Ukraine from the United States and partner nations is “delinquent” as of July 2023, according to the DoD’s enhanced end-use monitoring (EEUM) requirements. Delinquent means that the equipment has not been inventoried within a specific time frame.

“While there has been significant improvement in the delinquency rate for inventorying this sensitive equipment, persistent gaps as identified in our evaluation may correlate with an inability to maintain complete accountability for this critical U.S. security assistance,” IG Robert Storch said.

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In response to the inspector general’s findings, the DoD has said that wartime conditions have made it difficult to track the weapons and argued that it could “reasonably conclude that Ukraine is in compliance with requirements with respect to use, transfer, and security of items.”

The report noted that it did not assess whether there had been a “diversion” of American military equipment once arriving in Ukraine but noted that the criminal investigation branch of the inspector general’s office “continues to investigate allegations of criminal conduct with regard to U.S. security assistance to Ukraine.”

Previous reporting has indicated that criminal gangs in Ukraine have illicitly obtained military weapons as military aid from Western countries poured in. In one instance, members of an organized crime group controlled by a Russian official were able to obtain ammo and a grenade launcher after joining a volunteer Ukraine battalion.

Beginning in 2014, the United States sent Ukraine a total of $50 billion worth of military equipment, which ramped up after the war between Russia and Ukraine started in February 2022. Congress is considering sending more military aid to Ukraine but has been held up as Republicans push for border security funding.







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I'm Shocked, Shocked I Tell You .... the Biden Administration just transferred assets with no tracking to ensure items do not end up in the hands of Criminals

Ukraine is a kleptocracy ... rife with corruption. This is no surprise, stories have been leaking out since this started weapons ' walking ' away from stores
 

Hijinx

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Ukraine doesn't bother with background checks before passing out weapons.
No waiting periods either. OMG they are weapons of war some may even end up coming back here on the black market.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

The tragic end of Gonzalo Lira: A voice silenced in Ukraine



Gonzalo Lira gained notoriety in 2022 as a vocal critic of what he perceived as increasing authoritarianism in Ukraine. Lira saw the conflict as a proxy war waged by US against Russia and critisised the loss of life for a futile and unwindable war.

His arrest in May 2023, under the charges of "production and dissemination of materials justifying Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine," was a turning point. It not only highlighted the complexities of war-time free speech but also catalysed opposition movements against US funding for the conflict. High-profile figures like tech mogul Elon Musk and Fox News host Tucker Carlson called for his release, bringing global attention to his case.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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Map Shows NATO Territory Losing GPS Amid Russia Electronic Warfare Drill


Global Positioning System (GPS) disturbances detected across NATO member Poland on Tuesday have sparked speculation of Russian involvement, following a similar incident in the region this month.

Polish news outlet Radio Zet portal reported "over northern and central Poland, the GPS signal was again jammed," with Warsaw, Łódź, Tricity and Olsztyn among cities affected and that Swedish military intelligence agency MUST was investigating the cause.

Other Polish news outlets reported disturbances and an interference map available on the gpsjam.org website showed the extent of GPS problems across much of Poland, with a high level of interference over Kaliningrad, the Russian enclave that borders the country.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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The Western Sanctions Against Russia and U.S. CBDC​


February 11, 2024 | Sundance | 439 Comments


Let me start by saying everything we have read about the Western sanctions against Russia is false. What sanctions might exist do not have any impact, and Eastern Europe has no intention to anger Putin. When Brussels threatens to kick Hungary out of the EU/NATO, I can almost hear Viktor Orban saying, “Don’t threaten me with a good time.” Hungary doesn’t even use or rely on the €uro for domestic financial transactions; they still retain their own national currency, the Hungarian forint or HUF.

First things first with the Western financial sanctions- specifically the SWIFT exchange. It is true you cannot use VISA, Mastercard or any mainstream Western financial tools to conduct business in Russia; however, the number of workarounds for this issue are numerous. One of those tools is the use of a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin; and within that reality, you find something very ominous about the USA motive.

Crypto users are likely familiar with stories like Binance and the US regulatory control therein. Factually, outside the USA Binance is being used to purchase and trade crypto without issue, but inside the USA it is regulated. That brings me to the MEXC crypto exchange, a Mexican version, again available globally but not allowed in the USA. The same applies to Metamask, used all over Europe but not permitted in the USA. Start to ask yourself, why all these crypto exchanges are available to the rest of the world but not the USA, and you start to suspect the Russian sanctions, just like the Patriot Act, are something else entirely.

Then there’s app wallets. You might be familiar with Apple Pay as a process to handle transactions from your iPhone. Apple Pay is linked to your bank account. Well, the “wallet feature” exists on other apps also, like Telegram; however, you can find the wallet feature, but if you try to use it from a USA cell phone… “This feature is not allowed in your region.” Why are digital wallets available for the rest of the world but blocked by the U.S. government?

This brings me to several crypto conversations in the EU at various cafes with people who have a deep understanding. The commonly accepted bottom line, the Western sanctions, organized by the Biden administration and US Treasury, were not intended to put financial walls around Russia; they were designed to put control walls around the USA. Russia was the useful justification.

Here’s how it really looks from the outside looking at the USA. The same way the Patriot Act was not designed to stop terrorism but rather to create a domestic surveillance system. So too were the “Russian Sanctions” not designed to sanction Russia, but rather to create the financial control system that will lead to a USA digital currency.

Now, does the exploding debt and seeming govt ambivalence take on a new perspective? It should, because that unspoken motive explains everything. This is not accidental folks.

Again, the western sanctions against Russia are not having an impact against Russia; they are having a quiet impact in the USA that no one is permitted to talk about.
 

Clem72

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First things first with the Western financial sanctions- specifically the SWIFT exchange. It is true you cannot use VISA, Mastercard or any mainstream Western financial tools to conduct business in Russia; however, the number of workarounds for this issue are numerous. One of those tools is the use of a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin; and within that reality, you find something very ominous about the USA motive.
OMG, pull the other one would you please. Bitcoin has a theoretical maximum of around 7 transactions per second, but averages less than 3, and the overwhelming majority of these transactions are done by the big crypto companies trying to make a buck through arbitrage.

Sorry Svetlana, you cannot buy your Revlon eyeliner unless you wait approximately 13 hours for the transaction to go through or pay $1k USD to prioritize your transaction.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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Russia Arrests U.S. Citizen On ‘Treason’ Charges For Donating $50 To Ukrainian Charity


“Since February 2022, she has been proactively collecting funds in the interests of one of the Ukrainian organizations, which were subsequently used to purchase tactical medicine items, equipment, weapons and ammunition by the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” the FSB said.

She was arrested in Yekaterinburg, a city in central Russia, after returning home to visit her family. If convicted, she faces up to 20 years in prison.






Some people just have no clue ......
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
🔥 The news out of Avdiivka continued worsening yesterday, and corporate media is circling the wagons, as illustrated by this shocking CNN headline:


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New information emerging from relatives of dead and injured Ukrainian soldiers, plus reports from Russia’s ministry of defense, painted an even worse picture of the fall of Avdiivka than originally thought. For one thing, it looks like Ukraine waited to order its dying soldiers to withdraw until after most units lost cohesion and began to flee anyway. The withdrawal order was just political cover.


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And when the withdrawal order did come through, the remaining soldiers were ordered to abandon their injured fellows, creating a chance for the media to attempt to frame a narrative around Russian maltreatment of captured Ukrainians rather than the catastrophic failure of Ukrainian command.

Zelensky, for his part, blamed the loss of the key fortress city on Republicans, for delaying his sweet, sweet American payola. In more bad news for Ukraine, its champion of democracy also issued a new declaration of martial law, which canceled next month’s presidential elections, and keeps the former comedian in undemocratic power through executive fiat until he says different.

Apparently, just now is an inconvenient time for Zelensky to run for re-election. But he’s not a dictator like Putin. No, never. Criticizing Zelensky is like criticizing Democracy™ itself.


 

GURPS

INGSOC
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🔥 A video making the rounds yesterday purportedly showcased a mild-mannered assassin allegedly hired by Ukraine’s secret police to car-bomb Tucker Carlson for $4,000, but who was somehow stopped or arrested by the Russians. It’s not completely clear. While the tale would be consistent with how the Ukrainians usually man-handle journalists, I could not verify the video’s veracity, and I noted the story was not featured on Russia Today. Nor has Tucker said anything about it. So it remains in the “rumor” category until there’s more reliable information. But I figured someone would ask about this salacious story in the comments.

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https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/greedflation-tuesday-february-27



 

GURPS

INGSOC
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🚀 Surprisingly! The New York Times ran a narrative-bending story yesterday — outside the paywall! — headlined, “Surprisingly Weak Ukrainian Defenses Help Russian Advance.” It was surprising, all right. The article’s honesty was the most surprising part. We’re rapidly approaching the Proxy War stage where the media starts squaring its war reporting with reality, trying to rescue a few crumbs of credibility.

This important story blew a fatal hole in the “Ukraine was unfunded” argument.



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As the Times’ article made abundantly clear, it is now incontestable that Ukraine — even aided by NATO war planners, free weapons, and a multi-billion-dollar blank check — failed miserably at the fundamentals. Ukraine’s culture of corruption, graft, and easy dishonesty proved suicidal. NATO’s unaccountable war-by-committee, in the face of a unified, organized, experienced enemy with a clear chain of command, proved disastrously incompetent.

First, recall last week’s war-shattering news. After a five-month siege, Russia finally captured Ukraine’s key strategic village of Avdiivka, which the Americans had transformed into a heavily defended military-industrial base ten years before.

Over a handful of days of bloody fighting following Russia’s capture of the fortress city, Ukrainian defenses sagged and quickly collapsed. You could call it a rout. The Russians are now flooding west. The obvious problem, ignored by corporate media until now, was immediately grasped by the war bloggers.

Ukraine never installed any real defenses behind Avdiivka.

As unbelievable as it sounds, it seems like Ukraine’s generals failed to anticipate Russia’s breakthrough. Now, nothing is stopping Putin’s forces except Ukrainian soldiers fighting in the open, who are being mercilessly mowed down. Meanwhile, invisible NATO war planners just throw more and more men at the Russians, desperately trying to slow their advance.

But did the generals really fail to foresee this development? According to various reports, Ukrainian parliament members are starting to ask some hard questions. Where did all the money go that was allocated for defensive perimeters? Many fabulously exorbitant, emergency-priced contracts to build defenses were awarded and paid. Unimaginable amounts of foreign aid — mostly from the U.S. — ebbed and flowed through the Ukrainian treasury.

Why weren’t defenses laid down?

In the most ominous sign for Ukraine of all, it looks like the blame-shifting has begun. The Times’ article quoted anonymous U.S. officials complaining Ukraine will have to “face the consequences” of its own bad decisions, as though the U.S. and NATO were hands-off or something:



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Due to what could be euphemistically called an unfortunate confluence of events, Ukraine has no excuse. The Russians were in the exact same spot a year before, and handled it well, giving Ukraine a perfect example. In 2022, after the Russians withdrew from western Ukraine, they had a five or six month breather while Ukraine ploddingly prepared for its heavily-marketed but unsuccessful Glorious Spring Offensive. During that time, Russia built a massive north-south network of layered defenses running the length of the entire country. It was a gargantuan building project that may have set new records for speed, quality, and engineering.

But, despite having about the same amount of time to prepare while the Russians were busy with Avdiivka, the Ukrainians only dug a few ditches and put up some “Putin sucks” signs.

The Times included helpful satellite infographics crystallizing Ukraine’s failures. Below on the left, behold Russia’s famous — and 100% effective — triple-layer defense network. Remarkably, it runs for 600 miles or more including lines of deep ditches that tanks can’t cross (a downward barriers), then lines of concrete “Dragon’s teeth” fences that also stop tanks (an upward barrier), and behind that a system of concrete trenches, which stop tanks and also give Russian infantry excellent cover.



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By comparison, in spite of having around the same amount of time as the Russians to get their defenses ready, the Ukrainians inexplicably did almost nothing. Above right, you can see a couple useless Ukrainian dirt trenches, not carefully constructed like the Russians’, but rather hastily dug. The trenches are short and unconnected — the Russians can drive right around them — and easily bulldozed.

In other words, Ukraine’s pathetic trenches are utterly useless, an insult on top of their frittering away months of potential preparation. It was a fact the Times essentially admitted:



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Ample time! But … where were the brilliant NATO war planners during this ample time? Compare Ukraine’s cute little ditches with this example of one area of the Russians’ intricate defensive network (again, courtesy of the Times). The Russians built complex, substantial defenses that the Times properly called “fortifications,” shown below in yellow lines:



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Making all this even more humiliating, the Russians built their fortifications while they were laboring under U.S. sanctions — enduring terrific difficulty getting building materials. On the other hand, the Ukrainians enjoyed concierge-level access to NATO’s private supply closet and an infinite cash card.

For the cost of a single F16, the entire defensive perimeter could have been speedily built, but wasn’t. And now, it’s too late.

Even worse, the Times let slip that they didn’t forget. They had the money. They allocated the money to defenses:



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Oops! Where, oh where, did a billion dollars go? Where, oh where, could it be?

We will probably never know. Ukraine lost its password to Quickbooks and then the hard drive crashed. They think it might be a virus. Regardless, now ordinary, non-oligarchical Ukrainians are dying by the bucketloads. They are dying because the money was stolen. They are dying because nobody in charge — not Zelensky, not Jens Stoltenberg, not Lloyd Austin, not George Burns — ever audited the books. They never made sure the money was being properly spent building Dragon’s Teeth rather than building Italian villas, buying Gucci purses, gold chains, and Mercedes convertibles, and of course, lots and lots of blow.



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Even by the most cynical estimates, Ukraine won’t run out of ammo and weapons until July. It’s not losing because of lack of ammo. It already got plenty of money to build fortifications but obviously used it for something else. It is losing because it failed to do the most basic, obvious thing in the world.

Sadly, it seems Ukraine must now face the deadly consequences.

But don’t worry! The unaccountable, invisible generals or CIA agents or MI6 spooks or whoever makes up NATO’s behind-the-scenes war planning group will completely avoid the exploding blame balloon. They’ll probably just get reassigned to the Middle East.

I think this intensely-critical article, combined with last week’s CIA exposé, means the New York Times has pulled the Proxy War’s plug. We’ll see.



 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

David Sacks: ‘Biden’s Big Backfire’ Is Ukraine, ‘Woke War III’ Possible




Venture capitalist David Sacks said Sunday on the Breaking Points podcast that President Joe Biden’s “big backfire” is Ukraine.

He added, “I call this Biden’s big backfire. If you look at all of his claims at the beginning of the war, they’ve all come true in reverse. He said that we would weaken Russia in order to prevent them from waging uh this type of War again. In fact, we’ve made the Russian military stronger – it’s larger than it was before. It’s produced, uh, far more weapons the industrial base is ramped up, plus it’s now a battle-tested battle-harden, especially against Western weapons. It’s a much more formidable military Biden has created on the part of the Russians than when we started. Meanwhile, it’s the United States that has seen its stockpiles depleted and hollowed out. Then you look at the economic claims that Biden made, he said that sanctions would crush the Russian economy. In fact, the Russian economy is growing faster than any of the G7 economies.”
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
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The Pope did something Useful ????




🚀 Along with all the NATO jockeying for negotiating leverage and blame-avoiding, a major new Ukraine narrative is emerging from the media’s fog of cow methane. Two days ago, no lesser personage than the Catholic Pope of Rome urged Zelensky to stop playing toy soldiers and hoist the white flag already. I’m not even exaggerating that much. Here’s Saturday’s Guardian headline:


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The Pope’s comments were electric. Reporters immediately challenged the top Catholic, wondering whether negotiating only shows weakness and would just embolden Russia to invade Papua New Guinea or something. Astonishingly, using words that would have been heretical three months ago, the Pope dismissed simplistic black and white thinking. “Negotiations are never a surrender. It is the courage not to carry a country to suicide,” the 87-year-old religious leader explained.


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To suicide! It was tempting to conclude, from his use of the word ‘suicide,’ the Pope thinks it would be suicidal for Ukraine to keep fighting. But then the Pope continued and extinguished all doubt about what he meant: “When you see that you are defeated, that things are not working out, to have the courage to negotiate,” he advised. “Don’t be ashamed to negotiate before things get worse.”

Things aren’t working out! Negotiate now, before things get worse! Heresy.

Fleet-footed reporters cornered Zelensky and pressed him to respond. Did he agree with the world’s foremost religious leader? Hmm? Huh? Would he have ‘the courage to negotiate’?

Zelensky said nyet. Sunday’s many headlines suggested a new Proxy War narrative may be emerging from the media’s skunkworks:



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Not just rejects; sharply rejects. Not only did Zelensky say he was offended by Pope Francis’ suggestion, but even more remarkably, and fooling nobody, he claimed Ukraine was starting to get the upper hand in the war. Yesterday media primly reported that Zelensky claimed, “I can give you this fresh piece of information—the situation is now much better than during these past three months."



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Not just a little better. Much better. Channeling Iraq’s Media Minister Baghdad Bob, Zelensky boldly informed French broadcaster BFM-TV that Ukraine now has got the upper hand. "The Russian advance has been halted. Our command, our military has stopped the Russian advance in eastern Ukraine," Zelensky confidentially claimed.

Nobody thinks Ukraine has got the upper hand. Nobody, except Zelensky. By all accounts, Ukraine is desperately throwing vast numbers of apparently disposable men and machines at the Russians to buy time to build fortifications. Fortifications long purchased, and that should have been built a year ago.

It was surprising to see corporate media blanketed coverage of the ‘conflict’ between the top religious leader and the green-shirted former comedian (even though they never spoke to each other). A Google news search seemed to scroll forever:



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It’s a new, inside-out Ukraine narrative. Serious people like the Pope are advising Zelensky to meet with the Russians — but Zelensky is hard-headed and won’t listen.

In other words, whatever happens next will be Zelensky’s fault.

It’s a sea change in the media and elite narrative. Consider that, in late December, media reported Zelensky and the Pope had a friendly call, and the Pope agreed with Ukraine’s President’s implausible ‘ten point peace plan,’ which would have required the Russians to clear out of all occupied territory including Crimea. In August, Zelensky bragged to media that “Pope Francis is helping us!”

So just a few months ago, the narrative was Zelensky told the Pope about his peace plan for the Russians, and the Pope supports Ukraine. Now, it’s completely reversed. Now, the narrative is the Pope told Zelensky to make peace, and Zelensky strongly dismissed the advice.

Before this week, it was easier to find a Chic-fil-A open on Sunday than finding any criticism of Zelensky in corporate media. This holy flood of Pope stories doesn’t exactly criticize Zelensky, but the way media framed the story allows readers to conclude Zelensky is being unreasonable. It’s not hard to imagine the next step: direct criticism.

There’s a lot the media can criticize Zelensky for, if they get let off the chain. Is Zelensky politically skilled enough to avoid the blame blimp that is now floating somewhere over Emmanuel Macron?



 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
🚀 Last week, another wild story broke — I covered it — involving a leaked Teams conference between a pack of German generals who were secretly scheming how to blow up Russian’s Crimean bridge and even attack Russia’s military HQ — inside of Russia. We all marveled at how dumb the German generals were and thought the bizarre call must have been monitored and leaked by the Russians.

But now I am thinking NATO leaked it, on purpose.

This would require levels of stupidity and incompetence surpassing all previous record-setting levels, but it seems to me the leaked call may have been intended to influence the behind-the-scenes peace negotiations with the Russians. The message was, you might be winning in Ukraine right now, but there are things in the works that will make Ukraine look like a two-man, nudist paddleboarding trip on Obama’s lake. So you’d better settle before things get real.

It was a week of escalation. Earlier in the week, loopy French President Emmanuel Macron advertised a major speech on Thursday, to declare a new scheme of sending armed French troops to Ukraine. The game was, the French troops would not be sent to the front lines, but would relieve Ukrainian troops behind the lines (like those on defensive duty in Kiev), so those unlucky Ukrainian troops could be marshaled into General Sirsky’s meat grinder.

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But then yesterday, with the entire world on edge, Macron gave his epic speech … and completely backed down. He saved face by belligerently vowing to send troops to Ukraine in the future, if and when he feels like starting World War III, but for today, he just doesn’t think Ukraine needs the help right now.

Again, reading between the lines, I would bet a trip to Martha’s Vineyard that the Western negotiators were using Macron’s insane rhetoric and fears of what he might say to pressure the Russians into settling earlier this week. But then the clock ran out, and Macron had to back down.

The bottom line is, don’t freak out watching all this brinksmanship. It’s not real. It’s just an end-stage negotiating ploy. They might do it accidentally but they’re not really trying to start a nuclear apocalypse. And Putin knows it. After all, nuclear war would end the elite’s fancy WEF junkets tout suite, and would curtail the taxpayer funded champagne, cocaine, and caviar-topped dates from flowing.

They’ve built themselves some pretty fancy caves and hidey-holes, it’s true, but they still don’t want to live down there.


🚀 This week, the warbloggers were profoundly confused by recent Ukrainian military tactics. First, there was the shakeup at the top, where General “the Butcher” Sirsky oddly replaced Ukraine’s long-standing, beloved, previous top commander. Next, Ukraine is throwing men and machines at the Russians, with unaccountable abandon, for no obvious military purpose, simply to hold an indefensible line.

The Ukrainians aren’t acting like they are low on supplies. The Ukrainians are spending men and weapons faster than Hunter Biden buying ladies and liquor after a profitable morning at the casino.

According to credible reports, just in the last two weeks, the Russians have bombed to smithereens four of the Ukrainians’ Patriot missile systems (retail value, $25 billion). Warbloggers say the Patriots were never intended to be used on the line of conflict, but that is exactly what the Ukrainians are doing with them. Also credibly reported destroyed were up to four U.S.-supplied top-line M1 Abrams tanks (retail value $68 million).


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Warbloggers are confused by this profligate wasting of hard-to-get weaponry. The crazy-expensive, ultra-high-tech Abrams tanks were supposed to be held in reserve, until all other types of tanks were destroyed, or for the last defense of the capitol city of Kiev, or something like that. But now the Ukrainians are tossing the M1s around the battlefield willy-nilly. And the rapid losses of the rolling fortresses suggest the drivers were poorly trained.

And that’s just the beginning. The Russians have recently reported killing between 400 and 500 Ukrainian soldiers every day, a figure many times the previous bloodiest days. It all seems very hasty and desperate.

So what’s going on? Why are the Ukrainians acting like they are making a last stand?

I am not qualified to evaluate military strategy. But as a lawyer, I think I can see exactly what is going on. Politicians, not generals, are driving the Proxy War’s tank now. And most politicians are lawyers. So it seems pretty clear to me.

My guess is the Ukrainians are acting like they are making a last stand because they are making a last stand. It’s a last push for politics, a gambit of excess to gain advantage in the settlement negotiations. They might be losing, but the NATO war planners want to show Russia how expensive victory will be.

If I’m right, it even explains why they brought in General Sirsky — “the Butcher” — because they knew General Zaluzhny would never do what needed to be done, which is to treat exhausted fighting men and irreplaceable weaponry like disposable checker pieces in bulk shipping bags.

In other words, they’d better go ahead and use those M1 tanks now, to at least help get a little more negotiating leverage, because before long the M1s won’t be of any use at all.

In the big picture, it’s good news. Maybe it’s not good news for the poor Ukrainians, who’ve been victimized by every other involved country, and have been force-fed countless lies and numberless false promises. But it’s good news for the world, because it means the Proxy War could be over soon.




 
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