On March 30, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk declared in a post on X that Russia will gain more territory the longer the Russia-Ukraine conflict drags on, warning that a protracted conflict will lead to the fall of Odessa as well.
As discussed in our morning wrap, US equity futures are dipping lower as bond yields in the US continue to move higher as crude continues to surge and is up another 2% on growing fears of middle-eastern escalation...
Russian authorities say they have found a firm link between the suspects in last week's terror attack on the Crocus City Hall complex and "Ukrainian nationalists" - according to a Thursday announcement.
This week Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Torzhok air base in Tver Region which hosts the 344th Training Center for Russian combat pilots. Some or many of these aviators who will likely go on to fly missions in Ukraine.
• https://www.paulcraigroberts.orgPaul Craig Roberts
Gilbert Doctorow Now Confirms with his own analysis my prediction that Putin's toleration of provocations is spinning the Ukraine conflict out of control.
A new military aid package from the Pentagon won't actually make it to Ukraine. According to a report by Politico, the $300 million has already been spent by the United States ruling class.
We reported earlier on the clear escalation in Ukraine's cross-border strikes on Russia's energy infrastructure, during which time Moscow has in turn ramped up its own major airstrikes on Ukraine's facilities.
• https://ronpaulinstitute.org, by Larry C. Johnson
Before I delve into the delusional thinking of Piers Morgan, one observation of pure irony -- Volodomyr Zelensky's condemnation of Russia's Presidential election. Here's Mr. Zelensky's take:
Sen. Lindsey Graham traveled (again) to Ukraine to try and whip up more war fever. This time he scolded the Ukrainian government for not conscripting younger kids to die in the US proxy war with Russia. Also today: Europeans are quitting the military
Sen. Lindsey Graham traveled (again) to Ukraine to try and whip up more war fever. This time he scolded the Ukrainian government for not conscripting younger kids to die in the US proxy war with Russia. Also today: Europeans are quitting the military
It has long been an open secret that the West has been providing Ukraine with funding, weapons, training, maintenance, targeting intelligence, and intelligence on the position of Russian forces and vulnerabilities, and even war-gaming.
The seizers are now talking about giving the loot to Ukrainian officials, who would then use it to buy armaments and ammunition from U.S. "defense" contractors.
US military is rushing $300 million of US equipment and ammunition to Ukraine. When our military is in disarray and some solders can't get their bonus checks that are past due.
The Pentagon needs $10 billion to replace weapons in US military stockpiles that have already been sent to Ukraine, a Defense Department official has told POLITICO.
The fourth ZeroHedge Debate on the war in Ukraine concluded last night, and we have received candid feedback from readers, with one reader calling it an "Overton Window debate." Point taken, but here's why you should watch:
Ukraine's key southern port city of Odesa has been coming under increased Russian drone and rocket attack of late, resulting in fears that Moscow could possibly be eyeing its takeover next.
The resignation of the US Undersecretary for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, the third highest ranking diplomat in the Biden administration, came as a bolt out of the blue on Monday.
In a startling revelation, an alleged plot to assassinate prominent American journalist Tucker Carlson has been thwarted, with a man named Vasily Petrov Alekseevich from Podolsk, Russia, at the center of the unfolding drama.
In early February, I posted a poll on X asking whether I should write a geopolitical piece on the Russo-Ukrainian war, adding to my series mapping a worst-case scenario for the war.