Russian invasion of Ukraine | Fewer tweets, more discussion

It seems kind of weird that western nations only seem to want give Ukraine enough aid for a standstill rather than give them what they need to route the Russian forces before the end of the year. But of course nothing comes for free.
 
It seems kind of weird that western nations only seem to want give Ukraine enough aid for a standstill rather than give them what they need to route the Russian forces before the end of the year. But of course nothing comes for free.

Well nothing is unanimous in Western nations, for everyone arguing for no fly zones there are others arguing against any weapons at all. Of course more should be done, but it’s impressive that the response has been as great as it actually has. I’m sure Putin was expecting a far bigger rift.

As for the standstill, I think it’s slowing down but people are generally impatient. It’s not exactly moving to a stalemate, as all (available, admittedly potentially bias) intelligence suggests the gradual degradation of the Russian army, while Ukraine is being constantly resupplied and troops being trained monthly by NATO. Yes more can come faster and Ukraine will constantly lobby for more, but to suggest their only getting enough for a standstill is incorrect in my opinion.
 


Apparently she worked for Prigozhin in his influence campaign arm. She was sanctioned by the US.

 
Who would be behind something like this ? Certainly not the Ukrainians as they would gain nothing.

No, that is either a power struggle among Putin's underlings or a more open resistance against Putin's regime.

Things are set to get uglier before they improve in Russia.
 
I wonder if this has nothing to do with the war.
 
Well nothing is unanimous in Western nations, for everyone arguing for no fly zones there are others arguing against any weapons at all. Of course more should be done, but it’s impressive that the response has been as great as it actually has. I’m sure Putin was expecting a far bigger rift.

As for the standstill, I think it’s slowing down but people are generally impatient. It’s not exactly moving to a stalemate, as all (available, admittedly potentially bias) intelligence suggests the gradual degradation of the Russian army, while Ukraine is being constantly resupplied and troops being trained monthly by NATO. Yes more can come faster and Ukraine will constantly lobby for more, but to suggest their only getting enough for a standstill is incorrect in my opinion.

https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/3605064-us-must-arm-ukraine-now-before-its-too-late/
 
What are the odds they find nazi tshirts, Ukraine flag, framed picture of Zelensky, some fake Ukrainian passports and 3 copies of the sims 3 when they raid the suspect’s house?