For Those Who Might Be Wondering Why We Might Be In Ukraine

“RUSSIA FIRST!!!” with Trump…

EVERY. FUCKING. TIME.

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We. Told. Them. So.

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It absolutely is. Every time.

Look at Iran. The US Armu is busy using thousands of Ukrainian interceptor drones while Dear Leader is saying "we don't need them." It's actually rather frightening (and has been for quite sme time) that he is this divorced from reality. It;s food news that the Americanmilitary is actually ognoring what Dear Keader says, but stil....hes crazy as a loon

Meanwhile, not a word about Russian helping Iran......

Zelensky meanwhile demonstrates what a world leader should behave like.....

 
Ukraine Just Made an Old Tactic Even Deadlier

UKraine is using drones as an air-strike fist - a swarm of hundreds of drones used out to 20kns, saturatng the enemy whilecombat teams advance and consolidate under the cover of more drone swarns. Rince and repeat. This is the strategy Ukraine is now using.....and has allowed them to liberate hundreds of square kms from the Russians in the last few weeks.

Welcome to the creeping barrage of WW1. But with individually aimed shells. Scary!!!!

 
Something Big Is Quietly Shifting on Ukraine’s Battlefield

Ukraine is rapidly transforming how modern wars are fought. Instead of relying on expensive armored vehicles and artillery alone, Ukrainian forces are deploying massive numbers of drones, AI-assisted targeting systems, interceptor UAVs, and ground robotics to reshape the battlefield. In just a short time, Ukraine has struck over 100,000 Russian targets with unmanned systems, built drone interceptor platoons to destroy enemy FPV drones, and begun scaling drone production toward millions per year. These technologies are helping Ukraine overcome its armor deficit and forcing Russia to adapt to a battlefield where drones dominate the skies and even the ground. The result is a war evolving faster than any conflict in modern history.

Chapters
0:00 Ukraine's systemic effort hits Russian radars
1:18 Ukraine strikes over 100,000 Russian targets
2:18 Flamingo missile: zero military vehicles required
3:00 Ukraine trains AI models for drones
4:03 Drones: the defining weapon of war
5:04 Interceptor UAV platoons target FPV drones
6:14 Ground robotics: over 2,300 tasks completed
7:44 Drones overcome the armor deficit
8:37 Ukraine's drone production: 7 million annually
10:11 Ukraine builds an improved Iron Dome
11:05 Rapid evolution of drone technology
12:20 Ukraine vs. Israel: scaling Iron Dome
13:02 Russian missile and drone strikes
14:02 Russia strikes Ukrainian oil facilities
14:43 Record equipment and drone losses
15:37 Bluebird Tech's innovative net gun
16:34 Ukraine's drone swarms overwhelm Russians

 

Massive Ukrainian Storm Shadow strike leaves Putin FURIOUS


Jerome Starkey brings you the latest news from the War in Ukraine as British Storm Shadow missiles pummeled a Russian Electronics factory in Bryansk. The attack left Putin furious as the facility manufactured parts for air defence missiles.

Meanwhile, Ukraine made good gains on the frontline as Russia also advances in other areas as the battle for the south east rages in around Hulyaipole and Dobropillya.

It all comes amidst the backdrop of Ukraine's interceptor Drone operators being called in to help Gulf States in the War with Iran and Putin is profiteering from middle east uncertainty.

 
Black Sea Inferno: How Ukraine’s Hybrid Swarm Decimated Novorossiysk

Russia thought the Black Sea Fleet was safe 200 miles east of Crimea. They were wrong. On the night of March 1–2, 2026, a massive Ukrainian hybrid swarm of aerial and maritime drones breached the "impenetrable" defenses of Novorossiysk.In this investigative report, former Navy SEAL Chuck Pfarrer breaks down:The Saturation Strategy: How hundreds of UAVs overwhelmed S-300 and Pantsir-S2 air defenses.Blinding the Giant: The tactical masterstroke that knocked out critical Russian guidance radars during their reload window.Naval Casualties: Detailed analysis of the strikes on the Valentin Pikul, Yeysk, and Kasimov, as well as the frigates Admiral Essen and Admiral Makarov.Economic Inferno: The precision strike on the Sheskharis oil terminal that severed Russia’s primary crude export artery and sent global markets into a tailspin.From high-altitude aerial waves to low-profile "Sea Baby" surface drones, this operation proves that there are no protected areas left for the Russian military.

 
Ukraine Just Made an Old Tactic Even Deadlier

UKraine is using drones as an air-strike fist - a swarm of hundreds of drones used out to 20kns, saturatng the enemy whilecombat teams advance and consolidate under the cover of more drone swarns. Rince and repeat. This is the strategy Ukraine is now using.....and has allowed them to liberate hundreds of square kms from the Russians in the last few weeks.

Welcome to the creeping barrage of WW1. But with individually aimed shells. Scary!!!!


Yeah, Zelenskyy and Ukraine have a few “cards” (drones) left to play…

SEVEN MILLION (and counting).

Slava Ukraini !!!

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RUSSIA’S BUDGET COLLAPSE:


Trump's economic assistance to Russia will not change the path Russia is on....

The kremlin reached its worst budget deficit forecast for 2026 in just 3 months! No wonder more and more regions start blaming moscow for their financial problems and decline. The moment the russian economy collapses – the dissolution of the russian economy begins.

 
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Ukraine’s Total DE-RUSIFICATION Just Began

Ukraine’s massive counteroffensive is reshaping the battlefield as Kyiv pushes to fully liberate Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and dismantle Russia’s planned buffer zone. Ukrainian forces have retaken hundreds of square kilometers, shifting momentum and forcing Putin onto the defensive. With Russian plans collapsing and Ukraine tightening control across key sectors, the strategic balance is changing fast. What does this mean for Russia’s upcoming offensives—and the future of the war? The implications may be bigger than anyone expected.

 

RUSSIA’S BUDGET COLLAPSE:


Trump's economic assistance to Russia will not change the path Russia is on....

The kremlin reached its worst budget deficit forecast for 2026 in just 3 months! No wonder more and more regions start blaming moscow for their financial problems and decline. The moment the russian economy collapses – the dissolution of the russian economy begins.


There is something I have been wondering:

(This is honest and not sarcastic!!)

When this war ends, and Putin dies (there are no peaceful retirement options available for him).

Will the rest of the world be able to trust Russia again?

Russia has always been quite fascinating, but also very, very different from let us say; Europe.
Something about the mentality, the religion, the view on equality and freedom.
Because: unlike the US, I do not really blame the civilians in Russia.. not even the soldiers.

I blame the leaders, I blame Putin and I blame those that reaps the benefits without a care for the consequences.

Adding to that: there are no real democracy in Russia, it is not as if the common people got any choice.
Putin's power and control are too perfect.

So I should be able to trust a new government.. at some point in the future.

(In comparison; trusting any American government is going to be difficult.)

But my question is: would you trust a new Russian leadership to be able to allow some real changes and freedom to that huge country?
 
There is something I have been wondering:

(This is honest and not sarcastic!!)

When this war ends, and Putin dies (there are no peaceful retirement options available for him).

Will the rest of the world be able to trust Russia again?

Russia has always been quite fascinating, but also very, very different from let us say; Europe.
Something about the mentality, the religion, the view on equality and freedom.
Because: unlike the US, I do not really blame the civilians in Russia.. not even the soldiers.

I blame the leaders, I blame Putin and I blame those that reaps the benefits without a care for the consequences.

Adding to that: there are no real democracy in Russia, it is not as if the common people got any choice.
Putin's power and control are too perfect.

So I should be able to trust a new government.. at some point in the future.

(In comparison; trusting any American government is going to be difficult.)

But my question is: would you trust a new Russian leadership to be able to allow some real changes and freedom to that huge country?
Have to think about that one
 
Kerch Ferry Was Hit Hard! Russia Lost Important Connection

Two of the Kerch Ferries were hit hard. One disabled and one damaged.

 
Putin Cuts Internet in Moscow for Fear of Coup Attempt from Military

Ukraine successfully destroyed a critical Russian electronics factory that made components for most of Russia's advanced military weapons. Putin has cut the mobile internet in Moscow and St Petersburg out of fear of a rumored military coup attempt. Iran has begun sinking oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and Trump has no plan or idea how to stop them.

 
Moscow Blackout Hiding A Kremlin Purge

Moscow lost internet, and people in the city noticed it right away. When outages spread across Moscow and St. Petersburg, people bought walkie-talkies, pagers, and paper maps. That is what people do when they think more disruption is coming. The Kremlin then stopped treating the shutdowns like a minor technical problem and said they were necessary for security. A short outage is an inconvenience. Getting a capital used to living offline is something more serious. It shows the authorities are preparing people for more disruption and tighter control.

As that was happening, Ukraine was striking deeper inside Russia. The Kremniy El microelectronics plant produced components used in missile guidance. The Tikhoretsk oil node helped move fuel through a critical part of Russia's southern system. Those targets matter because they help keep the war running. The strikes damaged infrastructure, but they also exposed a bigger problem for the Kremlin: Russia's rear was no longer secure, and people in the capital could see it.

The pressure did not stop with the public. It reached the top of the system. Ruslan Tsalikov, a man who helped run the defense machine for 20 years, ended up under house arrest. At the same time, Igor Sechin gained room to operate as rivals weakened, even while Rosneft's finances deteriorated. The blackout, the strikes, and the purge were part of the same reality. The war was no longer staying at the front, and the men who built this system were no longer fully protected.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: Putin’s Purge of the Moscow Elite
02:39 - Rosneft Crisis: The Fall of Putin’s Money Man
05:28 - Inner Circle: Why Putin’s Top Architect Fled
06:26 - Military Collapse: Shoigu’s Final Days in Power
07:31 - Moscow Blackout: Russia Hides From Ukraine
09:57 - Missile Shortage: The Bryansk Factory Disaster
12:25 - Putin’s Fear: The Secret Moscow Coup

 
General Ben Hodges (Ret.): Will Russia Accept Defeat?

Lt. General Ben Hodges (Ret.) served for 38 years in the United States Army and is the former Commander of US Army Europe. General Hodges is currently a senior advisor with Human Rights First and has been making the argument since February that Ukraine will win this war and Russia will lose. In this podcast episode we talk about the current state of the Russian military, Iran, China, and when Ukraine will win this war.

 
EXPOSED: Ukraine paralyses Putin by capturing more land than Russia in one month

On the front lines, the situation for Russia is even more dire. From commanders extorting their own men for $40,000 to avoid 'meatgrinder' assaults, to a staggering 1:27 kill ratio in key sectors, the Russian military machine is running on fumes.

 
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