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Inside the monumental, stop-start effort to arm Ukraine

Inside the monumental, stop-start effort to arm Ukraine

The Washington Post reports: Virtually every day, a line of 18-wheel trucks loaded with weapons or ammunition pulls up to a sprawling warehouse here nestled near an asphalt runway stretching nearly two miles. Drawn from U.S. military depots around the country, the lethal cargo is unloaded onto pallets that will be packed aboard cargo planes bound for Europe, the next stop on its journey to the front lines in Ukraine. The constant tempo has evolved from choppy beginnings into precision…

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North Korea sending arms to Russia’s mercenary Wagner Group fighting in Ukraine, U.S. says

North Korea sending arms to Russia’s mercenary Wagner Group fighting in Ukraine, U.S. says

The Wall Street Journal reports: North Korea has sent a large arms delivery to the Wagner Group, the Russian mercenary force whose influence and operations in Ukraine are growing, according to the Biden administration. North Korea last month shipped infantry rockets and missiles to the Wagner Group, which paid for the weaponry, John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council at the White House, said Thursday. The shipment comes as Moscow’s war in Ukraine enters another critical stage, with…

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Ukrainian resistance and American support prevented a wide range of horrors

Ukrainian resistance and American support prevented a wide range of horrors

Anne Applebaum writes: Had the Russian plan been carried out as it was written, Kyiv would have been conquered in just a few days. Zelensky, his wife, and his children would have been murdered by one of the hit squads that roamed the capital city. The Ukrainian state would have been taken over by the collaborators who had already chosen their Kyiv apartments. Then, city by city, region by region, the Russian army would have fought the remnants of the…

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How Volodymyr Zelensky became savior of Ukraine

How Volodymyr Zelensky became savior of Ukraine

  Michael Weiss and James Rushton report: Traveling the 4,880 miles from Kyiv to Washington may be a shorter distance than Zelensky has journeyed from just another faltering Ukrainian leader to Time magazine’s Person of the Year. In December 2021, his domestic approval rating was 31%, an anemic figure but by no means uncharacteristic for a Ukrainian incumbent during peacetime. Olga Rudenko, editor of the Kyiv Independent, wrote in the New York Times on Feb. 21 that three days before…

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Russians hunt down and murder influential Ukrainians to neutralize resistance

Russians hunt down and murder influential Ukrainians to neutralize resistance

The Associated Press reports: Three days after the first Russian bombs struck Ukraine, Andrii Kuprash, the head of a village north of Kyiv, walked into a forest near his home and began to dig. He didn’t stop until he had carved out a shallow pit, big enough for a man like him. It was his just-in-case, a place to lie low if he needed. He covered it with branches and went back home. A week later, Kuprash got a call…

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U.S. to send $1.8 billion in aid, Patriot battery, to Ukraine

U.S. to send $1.8 billion in aid, Patriot battery, to Ukraine

The Associated Press reports: The U.S. will send $1.8 billion in military aid to Ukraine in a massive package that will for the first time include a Patriot missile battery and precision guided bombs for their fighter jets, U.S. officials said Tuesday, as the Biden administration prepares to welcome Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Washington. U.S. officials described details of the aid on condition of anonymity because it has not yet been announced. The aid signals an expansion by the…

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White House leans on Congress, rallies allies, to aid Ukraine through winter of war

White House leans on Congress, rallies allies, to aid Ukraine through winter of war

Politico reports: The White House is steeling itself for new challenges posed by a winter of war in Ukraine and an incoming Republican House majority promising to curb funding to Kyiv. Though Ukraine’s efforts to repel Russia’s brutal invasion continue to exceed expectations, President Joe Biden has been warily watching developments on both sides of the Atlantic. Ukraine remains standing as fighting enters its tenth month, but new tests for the Biden administration, at home and abroad, are rising just…

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Facing blackouts and Iranian-made drones, Ukrainian Jews urge Israel to help

Facing blackouts and Iranian-made drones, Ukrainian Jews urge Israel to help

The Washington Post reports: When Russia invaded Ukraine, the homeland of his parents and grandparents, David felt obligated to leave Israel and fight against Vladimir Putin, the man he views as a modern Hitler. After praying on a recent Shabbat in Kyiv’s oldest synagogue, David, 56, said he was proud to have spent most of the past nine months on the front lines, where he took fire from artillery and drones while fighting in Ukraine’s eastern offensive in Kharkiv. Are…

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‘This isn’t war,’ the Russian soldier said. ‘It’s the destruction of the Russian people by their own commanders’

‘This isn’t war,’ the Russian soldier said. ‘It’s the destruction of the Russian people by their own commanders’

The New York Times reports: They never had a chance. Fumbling blindly through cratered farms, the troops from Russia’s 155th Naval Infantry Brigade had no maps, medical kits or working walkie-talkies, they said. Just a few weeks earlier, they had been factory workers and truck drivers, watching an endless showcase of supposed Russian military victories at home on state television before being drafted in September. One medic was a former barista who had never had any medical training. Now, they…

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Ramzan Kadyrov: The Chechen warlord who does Putin’s dirty work in Ukraine

Ramzan Kadyrov: The Chechen warlord who does Putin’s dirty work in Ukraine

The Wall Street Journal reports: At the start of the war in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin ordered Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov to occupy Kyiv’s government quarters and assassinate the Ukrainian president, Ukrainian intelligence and security officials allege. When Mr. Putin needed more soldiers on fast-crumbling front lines, the warlord rounded up thousands of men, sometimes forcibly, and sent them in, according to Chechen residents. Now, following successive Russian retreats, Mr. Kadyrov’s men are disciplining dejected Russian troops at the front…

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Kremlin TV stars combust as Russians admit war is aimless

Kremlin TV stars combust as Russians admit war is aimless

Julia Davis reports: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to stall—along with the Kremlin propaganda blitz meant to convince the Russians that supporting the war is their sacred duty. Pro-Kremlin propagandists unanimously agree that Vladimir Putin’s war is here for the long haul, but bristle at the fact that no one seems to know the end goal of the so-called “special operation.” During Wednesday’s broadcast of NTV’s show Meeting Place, hosts Andrey Norkin and Ivan Trushkin spearheaded a discussion about the…

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‘Wiped out’: War in Ukraine has decimated a once feared Russian brigade

‘Wiped out’: War in Ukraine has decimated a once feared Russian brigade

The Washington Post reports: Nuclear-armed submarines slip in and out of the frigid waters along the coast of Russia’s Kola Peninsula at the northern edge of Europe. Missiles capable of destroying cities are stored by the dozens in bunkers burrowed into the inland hills. Since the Cold War, this Arctic arsenal has been protected by a combat unit considered one of Russia’s most formidable — the 200th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade — until it sent its best fighters and weapons…

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Ukraine has the military capability to take back Crimea, Biden admin official told Congress members

Ukraine has the military capability to take back Crimea, Biden admin official told Congress members

NBC News reports: A Biden administration official recently told members of Congress that Ukraine has the military capability to retake Crimea, but some officials are concerned any large-scale offensive that threatens Russia’s hold on the peninsula could push Vladimir Putin to use nuclear weapons, say two U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The late November Ukraine briefing to some members of Congress included discussion of the reasons Ukraine will continue to need U.S. weapons and equipment for the foreseeable future….

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Putin preparing major offensive in new year, Ukraine defence minister warns

Putin preparing major offensive in new year, Ukraine defence minister warns

The Guardian reports: Senior Ukrainian officials say Vladimir Putin is preparing for a major new offensive in the new year, despite a series of humiliating battlefield setbacks for Russia in recent months. In an interview with the Guardian, Ukraine’s defence minister, Oleksii Reznikov, said that while Ukraine was now able to successfully defend itself against Russia’s missile attacks targeting key infrastructure, including the energy grid, evidence was emerging that the Kremlin was preparing a broad new offensive. Reznikov’s comments echoed…

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Xi Jinping doubles down on his Putin bet. ‘I have a similar personality to yours’

Xi Jinping doubles down on his Putin bet. ‘I have a similar personality to yours’

The Wall Street Journal reports: China’s leader Xi Jinping has in recent months tried to put public distance between Beijing and Moscow as Russia has suffered defeats in its war on Ukraine. Behind the diplomatic appearances, however, Mr. Xi is deepening his long-term bet on Russia. In recent weeks, he has instructed his government to forge stronger economic ties with Russia, according to policy advisers to Beijing, building on a trade relationship that has strengthened this year and become a…

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How Tucker Carlson became a war propagandist for Russian state-owned media

How Tucker Carlson became a war propagandist for Russian state-owned media

The New York Times reports: As Russian tanks were stuck in the mud outside Kyiv earlier this year and the economic fallout of war with Ukraine took hold, one part of Russia’s government hummed with precision: television propaganda. Spinning together a counternarrative for tens of millions of viewers, Russian propagandists plucked clips from American cable news, right-wing social media and Chinese officials. They latched onto claims that Western embargoes of Russian oil would be self-defeating, that the United States was…

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