Saturday, January 8, 2022

Ukraine ➾ 2022+

21-12-30 What's Next for U.S. and Russia as Tensions Grow Over Ukraine | WSJ > .
23-7-28 Rebuilding Ukraine - Into > .
23-4-11 Ukraine's True History: debunking 10 popular Ruscist LIES - Kyiv > .
23-1-8 War Economies - Russia and Ukraine won't collapse tomorrow - Perun > .
22-11-16 G20 '22 - Xina distancing itself from Ruscist fallout - Update > .
22-10-21 Response if Russia uses a nuclear weapon in Ukraine? - J K-L > .
22-9-7 Intermarium - Poland Ukraine Baltics | George Friedman > .
22-9-4 6 Months of Ukraine War - Economics, Endurance, Energy War - Perun > .
22-7-21 Why Every NATO Member Joined (Why Others Haven't) - Spaniel > .
22-7-19 Central Asia post Ukraine-Invasion ⇌ Russia, China, Iran, Turkey, USA - gtbt > .
22-7-4 Intermarium: Is Strongest Union In Europe About To Appear? - Complete > .
22-3-25 “Bear Trap” – War in Ukraine: 1 Month of Russian Invasion - Animarchy > .
22-3-24 Ukraine's War Economy - Into Europe > .
22-3-21 Russia's Strategic Weaknesses in Ukraine - Kamome > .
222-3-19 [Тѕаr Rυnt dragging] Russia headed to strategic defeat in Ukraine - Caspian > .
22-3-2 True state of Ukraine's military today - Binkov > .


Fronts 2022

2014

Ukraine: Inside the spies’ attempts to stop the war: The first signs of Russia's intentions arrived a year ago. Intelligence from satellite imagery pointed to a Russian troop build-up near Ukraine. But analysts had little understanding of Moscow's true intentions. That changed in mid-2021. "From summer we saw a small group of senior people planning for a full military invasion of the whole country," explains one Western intelligence official.

22-1-20 With Russian troops building up at the Ukrainian border and tensions flaring high between the US, NATO and Russia, we can ask how the situation got to where it is: How did Russia lose Ukraine? Looking into the history of the two countries and the politics of the past 15 years including the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan Revolution, look into Ukraine's Western flip.

22-1-13 The Russian military has deployed and sustained major forces on or near Ukraine’s border, raising significant concerns in Washington and other NATO capitals that the Kremlin may be planning a new assault on its western neighbor. Meanwhile, Moscow has demanded security guarantees for Russia and indicated that it otherwise will take unspecified “military-technical” measures.

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