Taylor Stearns

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'The critical point is that Trump has “neither philosophy nor policies,” Bolton says. Trump’s decisions on national security are entirely transactional, he writes, spread on the map like “an archipelago of dots, unconnected by chords of logic, salience or results.”''

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2024-11-06/america-deserves-donald-trump-the-world-doesn-t

America Deserves Donald Trump, the World Doesn’t: US Election

The president-elect has no philosophy or policy, and his incoherence about global relations is not feigned.

Bloomberg

How Wagner’s Ruthless Image Crumbled in Mali

“The Russian mercenary group operated with little pushback in the West African nation — until it launched one of its most ambitious missions.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/01/world/africa/russia-wagner-mercenaries-mali.html

How Wagner’s Ruthless Image Crumbled in Mali

The Russian mercenary group operated with little pushback in the West African nation — until it launched one of its most ambitious missions.

The New York Times

As many people express their outrage about #Russia attacks on civilian areas of towns and describe them in terms of “irrational cruelty”, I’m afraid it is very much rational within the framework of Russia’s strategic goal. Which, after many iterations, now boils down to not losing the war.

It’s mostly us, the Western society, who notoriously don’t get it and still assume Putin’s Russia is after some kind of “deal” here. If he was, then yes, it would be irrational. But he isn’t.

Most interestingly, Russian propagandists voice this quite openly. It’s just that we are in some kind of denial, just as when Bolsheviks were talking about “eradication of bourgeoisie as a class” the West imagined they’re using the word “eradication” somehow “figuratively”.

The purpose of these attacks is to sow the sense of insecurity, depression and terror among Ukrainian society so that it stops resisting and just gives up, agreeing to whatever terms Russia is ready to offer now.

Unfortunately, these attacks will only intensify before and during the winter as Russian leadership apparently started to grasp that they may not be able to afford yet another year of war and Ukraine’s fall in military terms is not at all imminent, as they lulled themselves for the last two years.

Putin’s increasing cruelty is likely a direct consequence of his own increasing insecurity, based on the processes visible publicly (Russia’s economic decline, Kursk offensive) and those which we don’t see (secret public opinion polls).

So today’s attack on Lviv was entirely planned to hit civilian quarters, just as the “Okhmatdit” hospital attack. Emotional reactions are natural, but they’re not going to change anything - there will be more.

If you can, the best thing to do is to donate to the #Ukraine army or humanitarian funds, because they are what actually do change situation on the ground. One Russian strategic bomber destroyed in Russia one less delivery vehicle for the rockets such as those that hit Lviv houses or hospital in Kyiv.

Great to see!

“But just as drones … have proved in Ukraine to be an important offensive weapon in modern fighting, they now may also provide defense, with new and safer ways to detect and clear land mines.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/24/world/europe/ukraine-land-mines-drones.html

Not Only for Killing: Drones Are Now Detecting Land Mines in Ukraine

Ukraine is a beta test for embedding artificial intelligence and other new technologies in drones and robots to find deadly land mines, saving lives and allowing military forces to advance more quickly.

The New York Times

A plea from two years ago that's still very relevant:

"But the talent taking flight can also play a massive role, short- and long-term, especially en masse. If we’re smart enough to take them."

https://writing.kemitchell.com/2022/03/23/The-Russians-Are-Coming

The Russians Are Coming

hire the nerds for peace, profit, and progress!

/dev/lawyer
The Kremlin Jails the Father of Russia’s Internet

The regime is punishing those who built modern Russia's internet for what amounts to thought crimes, like Alexey Soldatov.

CEPA

FT: Ukraine shows that “time to market and a more agile development are important”, says Micael Johansson, chief executive of Sweden’s defence champion Saab. “Instead of developing a perfect product that may take many years, building products fast that can be tested, modified and tested again is important. Speed is crucial.”

https://www.ft.com/content/cf6ded0f-f595-4359-b8f7-273799f1149c

The age of drone warfare is disrupting the defence industry

Rapidly evolving technology designed by smaller players is challenging the dominance of sluggish industry giants

As a reminder, in 2016 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and UN mediated a deescalation agreement with #Russia which included reporting precise locations of hospitals and other civilian safe zones in #Syria to prevent what Russia claimed were “accidental bombings”. Guess what happened next? Russia bombed exactly these locations:

“The destruction of the hospital leaves the local population of around 40,000 people without access to medical services in an active zone of conflict,” said MSF Syria operations chief Massimiliano Rebaudengo.

A report published by the international medical charity on Wednesday said that during 2015 “a total of 94 aerial and shelling attacks of hit MSF-suppported facilities” with “12 cases leading to total destruction.” MSF said that 81 medical staff members were killed in these strikes.

Speaking in Geneva, MSF international president Joanne Liu told reporters that civilian institutions are being deliberately targeted on a regular basis, said the Guardian.

https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/middle-east/103415-160219-amid-fears-of-intentional-strikes-msf-stops-sharing-hospital-gps-locations

Amid fears of intentional strikes MSF stops sharing hospital GPS locations

'Healthcare in Syria is in the crosshairs of bombs and missiles. It has collapsed'

i24news

Here's what we are reading:

Despite the ability to strike further inside #Russia, #Ukraine is still unable to hit important Russian airfields due to restrictions.

The U.S has given the green light to strike up to 62 miles from the border, but many airbases lay further inland.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/06/21/ukraine-firing-range-us-weapons-russia/

U.S. restrictions put key Russian air bases out of firing range, officials say

Letting Ukraine hit targets in Russia with U.S. weapons has reduced missile attacks on Kharkiv but not stopped planes that drop deadly glide bombs.

The Washington Post