Summary

Germany warns that Russia is rearming faster than expected, replacing war losses and stockpiling tanks, missiles, and drones.

Putin has redirected Russia’s economy to fuel its military, aided by supplies from Iran and North Korea.

While there’s no clear evidence of plans to attack NATO, Russia is creating the conditions for it.

On the Ukraine front, Russian forces are advancing in south Donetsk, nearing strategic town Pokrovsk, a key supply hub and coal mining center.

Analysts suggest Putin aims to seize land before potential peace talks.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    Simultaneously so weak and incompetent that they can’t take a village of 80 year olds but so scary that they’ll go to war with like a fifth of the planet.

    How does the Umberto Eco thing go again?

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      1 month ago

      While there’s no clear evidence of plans to attack NATO, Russia is creating the conditions for it.

      This is also a very telling sentence.

      “There’s not evidence this is even on their minds or that they would ever attempt such a monumentally stupid move, buuut…just use your 🌈 imagination 💫”

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        1 month ago

        The Telegraph loves this. “<Insert shocking headline> MAY OCCUR!!” = It has not been proven mathematically impossible.

        While there’s no clear evidence of plans to attack NATO, Russia is creating the conditions for it.

        Have they read the news within the last 3 years?

    • @Dead_or_Alive
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      141 month ago

      NATO is not a monolithic defense shield. There are weak points that Russia can go after.

      The Baltics are made up of very small nations that Russia even in its current state could roll through in a few days.

      Once they take those countries they can just sit on them and declare that they will use nukes to defend them.

      That leaves NATO in a very bad position militarily of having to retake those countries with the very real threat of nuclear war. It will test the resolve of Alliance members especially those who aren’t immediately adjacent to Russia and are not threatened by them militarily. Will they risk the lives of their people?

      Combine that action with China trying to take Taiwan and a US that is not very reliable under Trump and it’s not nearly as cut and dry as you think it may be.

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        71 month ago

        The Baltics are made up of very small nations that Russia even in its current state could roll through in a few days.

        They thought that about Ukraine as well… It’s 2025 and the Russian border is probably one of the most observed in the world right now. The chances of a Blitzkrieg style attack is nil.

        That said if there was ever a time for the EU to start building up its war machine, that time is now.

        • @Dead_or_Alive
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          31 month ago

          No one can predict the future but Ukraine has caught Russia unprepared by rushing small but well equipped units to the front to take land during the Kursk offensive and then rush reinforcements in afterwards.

          It’s not out of the realm of possibility for Russia to do the same in the Baltics.

    • @InternetCitizen2
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      21 month ago

      I mean Russia is doing quite poorly. Even if the Ukrainian Army poofs out of existence today and gives Russian a leisurely stroll to the capital its still kind of a pyrrhic victory. They have done well to go in a war economy and have learned from their mistakes, but they are still punching under their expected weight.

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      -41 month ago

      Simultaneously so weak and incompetent that they can’t take a village of 80 year olds

      If they’re that weak, why hasn’t Ukraine beaten them out yet?

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        71 month ago

        Because they’re given just enough resources to bleed Russia, without giving them enough to beat them.

        Ukraine want them gone for sure, but the US would rather Russia just waste its resources on a futile war.

        I suspect Trump’s “peace plan” is just “everybody keeps the ground they’re currently on and have a ceasefire while they build up resources again”.