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April 2, 2024

NATO-Russia war: Can it really happen? – Anders Puck Nielsen

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March 29, 2024

How Western Weapons Superiority In Ukraine TERRIFIES China – The Military Show

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March 25, 2024

Russia: Can Russia Continue the War After 2024?

Hard limits are appearing on Russia’s ability to continue the Ukraine war. It has begun running out of tube artillery (as opposed to rocket artillery) and light armored fighting vehicles (AFVs). The artillery shortage is because tube artillery barrels are wearing out, while the light AFV shortage is because so many have been lost in combat.


Ukraine attacking Russian oil facilities in order to reduce Russian supply of explosives

The Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries are less about POL [Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants] than reduction of nitrogen, ammonia and methanol feed stocks for Russian explosives and propellants for it’s artillery and missile production.


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Middle East Ukraine

March 1, 2024

Israel and Russia Fall Out (Sending Aid to Ukraine) || Peter Zeihan

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Asia Ukraine

January 22, 2024

Chinese Volunteer’s Reality Check…As Rus Cannon Fodder! – Combat Veteran Reacts

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December 20, 2023

The point of Russia’s meat wave tactics – Anders Puck Nielsen

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Ukraine

November 13, 2023

Mapped: The Migration of the World’s Millionaires in 2023 – Avery Koop (VisualCapitalist.com)

Migration of millionaires in 2023
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Middle East Ukraine

November 9, 2023

Ukraine is losing the media war to Israel – Anders Puck Nielsen

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North America Ukraine

November 8, 2023

The Fourteen Facts about US Aid to Ukraine – Luke Coffey (The Hudson Institute

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October 23, 2023

In Ukraine, Logistics Rules the Battlefield – Strategy Page

The four-month-old Ukrainian offensive in southern Ukraine recently achieved a major objective. Ukrainian forces advanced to within GMLRS missile range of the only Russian rail line that carried supplies to occupied Crimea. Ukraine had already disabled the other rail supply route to Crimea, which used the Kerch Strait bridge.

H/t: Instapundit