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US Foreign Policy 3.0: We're The Mets of International Diplomacy

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I saw some interesting discussion about how Russia's conscription process has echos of the US drafts in Vietnam.

I'm a little young to know more than the little I've learned in history books and such, but the comparisons were interesting and seemed to fit.

There was also an interesting trend pointed out that I think we even mentioned in passing: there seems to be a disproportionate drafting of natives (eastern Russia) and minorities to send them as cannon fodder.



Another thing I saw is that this may be a ploy by Russia/Putin to create an unintentional crisis in Ukraine where these unwilling conscripts go AWOL and become Ukrainian prisoners, overwhelming the Ukranian army into feeding and caring for these people reducing the amount of soldiers that can actually fight against Russia.

Sorry I don't buy that. Wreaks of "Trumps stupidity is actually playing 4D chess!!!". Putin wouldn't risk an uprising on a possible longterm logistical issue that likely doesn't come to fruition.

I highly doubt the Russians going AWOL are being kept on the lines long. They would be transported to detention areas where they can be housed and cared for.
 
In other foreign policy news, I'm seeing news that yesterday, Azerbaijan and Armenia are starting to agree to some end to their hostilities. I'm not going to make links, as I'm not sure about the sources- but there are more than one on a google search.

Which is raising some possibilities that russia has been stroking that conflict as opposed to trying to end it. And it's not as if it's minor people thinking that- Macron accused russia of putting gas on that fire.

Maybe it's me, but it sure looks like the best thing vlad can do for his country is to make sure former USSR members are unstable and fighting. As opposed to actually making their lives better.

Russia has been supporting Armenia in that fight, mostly because Turkey has been supporting Azerbaijan. The US can't really get involved because we have good relations with Armenia in general and Turkey is a NATO "ally".

But yeah, I think we'll see a significant diminishing of Russia's foreign support.
 
Ukraine 10/17.

  • Russian forces conducted drone and missiles strikes against residential areas and critical infrastructure facilities throughout Ukraine on October 17.
  • Russian drone strikes against residential areas in Kyiv on October 17 are indicative of Russian forces prioritizing psychological terror over tangible battlefield gains.
  • Yevgeny Prigozhin and affiliated Telegram channels are increasingly commenting on the ineffectiveness of traditional Russian military institutions, which may be undermining the Kremlin.
  • A fratricidal altercation between mobilized servicemen at a training ground in Belgorod Oblast on October 15 is likely a consequence of the Kremlin’s continual reliance on ethnic minority communities to bear the burden of mobilization in the Russian Federation.
  • Russia is continuing to leverage its relationship with Iran to obtain drones and missiles, likely to compensate for its increasingly attritted missile arsenal.
  • A Russian Su-34 crashed near a residential building in Yeysk, Krasnodar Krai on October 17.
  • Russian sources continued to discuss potential Ukrainian counteroffensive operations northwest of Svatove on October 16 and 17.
  • Russian sources continued to claim that Ukrainian Forces are conducting counteroffensive operations in Kherson Oblast on October 16 and 17.
  • Russian forces conducted ground assaults in Donetsk Oblast on October 16 and 17.
  • Ukrainian forces continued to strike Russian concentrations of manpower and equipment in Zaporizhia Oblast on October 16 and 17.
  • Russian authorities continued measures to exert full control over the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP).
  • Moscow City officials announced the completion of partial mobilization in the city on October 17, likely in an effort to subdue criticism among Moscow residents of reports of illegal mobilization in the city.
  • Russian and occupation administration officials continue to promote “vacation” programs to residents of Russian-occupied territories likely as pretext for the deportation of Ukrainian citizens and the resettlement of Russian citizens.
 
JoeB should publicly state the PRC (like he has already privately) to join US Marines in a bilateral peacekeeping force to parachute into the nuke plant and keep it safe.
act like it’s a done deal

fuck with everyone
 
Not just confined to those treasonous fucks in the UK, Drew.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...e/2022/veterans-us-foreign-jobs-saudi-arabia/

More than 500 retired U.S. military personnel — including scores of generals and admirals — have taken lucrative jobs since 2015 working for foreign governments, mostly in countries known for human rights abuses and political repression, according to a Washington Post investigation.

I'm sure Susie will tell us how concerned she is any moment now.
 
Nice that republican'ts have come out with their colors prior to the election- with McCarthy telling the world that if they win, they may cut support to Ukraine.

How much is he getting from vlad, anyway? Back when I was a kid, Republicans pretended to actually stand against being bullied by russians- they actually funded the Afghani's. A lot. More and more every year. And now they think it's ok for vlad to invade their neighbor because of "corruption."

It's not as if they (or faux) have any evidence that Ukraine is anything they accuse them of- which is normal anymore.

Just recently, a poll (not sure how valid it was, but google is google) has 66% of Americans continue to support US efforts to send aid to Ukraine. The only think most don't want to send are long range weapons- which I kind of agree with. But with that many voters supporting our efforts in Ukraine- can this be made a tool to keep r's out???
 
Around the bowl and down the hole, go, Russia, go!

Russian authorities are likely setting information conditions to justify planned Russian retreats and significant territorial losses in Kherson Oblast. Commander of Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine Army General Sergey Surovikin reported during an appearance on Russian television that the Russian military leadership has to make “difficult decisions” regarding Kherson Oblast and accused Ukraine of planning to strike civilian and residential infrastructure in Kherson Oblast.[1] Kherson Occupation Head Vladimir Saldo relatedly noted that his administration is evacuating the west bank of the Dnipro River in anticipation of a “large-scale” Ukrainian offensive.[2] Surovikin‘s and Saldo’s statements are likely attempts to set information conditions for a full Russian retreat across the Dnipro River, which would cede Kherson City and other significant territory in Kherson Oblast to advancing Ukrainian troops. Russian military leaders have evidently learned from previous informational and operational failures during the recent Ukrainian counteroffensive in Kharkiv Oblast and are therefore likely attempting to mitigate the informational and operational consequences of failing to defend against another successful Ukrainian advance.

Russian forces are also setting information conditions to conduct a false-flag attack on the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP). The Russian military may believe that breaching the dam could cover their retreat from the right bank of the Dnipro River and prevent or delay Ukrainian advances across the river. Surovikin claimed on October 18 that he has received information that Kyiv intends to strike the dam at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP), which he alleged would cause destructive flooding in Kherson Oblast.[3] Saldo echoed this claim and warned that Ukrainian forces intend to strike dams upstream of Kherson City.[4] Russian authorities likely intend these warnings about a purported Ukrainian strike on the Kakhovka HPP to set information conditions for Russian forces to damage the dam and blame Ukraine for the subsequent damage and loss of life, all while using the resulting floods to cover their own retreat further south into Kherson Oblast. The Kremlin could attempt to leverage such a false-flag attack to overshadow the news of a third humiliating retreat for Russian forces, this time from western Kherson. Such an attack would also further the false Russian information operation portraying Ukraine as a terrorist state that deliberately targets civilians.

Russia continues to use the guise of civilian “evacuations” as a cover for the mass forced removal of civilians from Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine. Saldo’s announcement of a mass withdrawal from the west bank of the Dnipro River is likely intended in part to evacuate Russian occupation officials, collaborators, and other occupation organs in anticipation of imminent Ukrainian advances, but Russian officials are likely also using the fa?ade of humanitarian necessity to deport large populations of Ukrainians to Russia, as ISW has previously reported. Russia does not appear to reap any economic benefits from resettling tens of thousands of unwilling Ukrainians in Russia, suggesting that the purpose of such removals is both to damage Ukraine’s long-term economic recovery as it retakes its territory and, more importantly, to support Russia’s ethnic cleansing campaign, which is attempting to eradicate the Ukrainian ethnicity and culture.[5] The Russians may also intend to press “evacuated” Ukrainians into their armed forces, offsetting the losses and failures of the partial mobilization.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s October 19 declaration of martial law readiness is largely legal theater meant to legitimize activities the Russian military needs to undertake or is already undertaking while creating a framework for future mobilization and domestic restrictions.[6] Putin declared varying levels of “martial law readiness” across Russia and in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories. These declarations outline four levels of readiness, ranging from “maximum” (full-scale martial law in Russian-occupied Kherson, Zaporizhia, Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts) to “basic” (across all of Russia).[7]
 
A Russian fighter released a missile in the vicinity of a RC-135 over the North Sea. They will be escorted for the foreseeable future.
 
King Charles could see 2-3 PMs before he’s coronated.

They really should call a general election
 
Who is up for leadership un the Labour party? Are they any good? I don't mean "better than the Conservatives" because obviously they are, but is there anyone on the Labour side that could actually be a good PM?

The UK needs a new government. Whips are resigning. And then un-resigning. PMs are dropping like flies. The Tories are a disaster.
 
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