Putin is determined to subdue and destroy Ukraine. He stepped up his ruthless offensive on the nation he claims to love, raining more death and destruction on the people who dare to defy his will. Putin continues to burn through his supply of weaponry and munitions.
The New York Times reported:
Russia targeted Ukrainian cities with more than 150 missiles and drones on Friday morning, in what Ukrainian officials said was one of the largest air assaults of the war. At least 30 people were killed, and more than 160 were wounded, according to the Ukrainian government, and critical infrastructure was damaged.
“This is the biggest attack since the counting began,” Yurii Ihnat, a Ukrainian Air Force spokesman, said in a brief telephone interview, adding that the military did not track air assaults in the early days of Russia’s full-scale invasion, which began in February 2022.
For several hours on Friday, missiles, drones and debris slammed into factories, hospitals and schools in cities across Ukraine, from Lviv in the west to Kharkiv in the east, straining the country’s air defenses and sending people scrambling for shelter.
Thanks to its powerful air defense systems, Ukraine has often been able to shoot down most, if not all, Russian weapons targeting cities in recent months. But on Friday the Ukrainian military said it had shot down only 114 missiles and drones out of a total of 158.
President Biden said in a statement that Friday’s attack — which he called the “largest aerial assault on Ukraine since this war began” — showed that after nearly two years of relentless fighting and huge numbers of casualties on both sides, President Vladimir Putin’s objectives in the war remain the same.
“He seeks to obliterate Ukraine and subjugate its people,” the president said. “He must be stopped.”
Oleksandr Musiienko, the head of the Kyiv-based Center for Military and Legal Studies, said that Russia’s complex barrage of weapons including hypersonic, cruise and air defense missiles on Friday was intended to overwhelm and confuse Ukrainian air defenses. “They’re changing the style of their attacks,” he said in an interview.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said in a statement, “Today, Russia was fighting with almost everything it has in its arsenal…”
Ukraine has long been lobbying its Western allies for powerful air defense systems to repel Russian attacks. Kyiv received its first Patriot systems this year, and more of the sophisticated missile batteries have since been delivered, including one this month from Germany.
Yet Republican lawmakers in Congress have declined to pass a new $50 billion security package for Ukraine unless the law also imposes new restrictions on migrants trying to cross the southern U.S. border, and negotiations are continuing. Washington said on Wednesday that it was releasing the last Congress-approved package of military aid currently available to Kyiv.
Mr. Biden said on Friday that “unless Congress takes urgent action in the new year, we will not be able to continue sending the weapons and vital air defense systems Ukraine needs to protect its people.”
Ukraine’s supply of surface-to-air missiles — key ordnance needed to down incoming Russian missiles — is now running short, forcing Ukrainian troops to juggle resources between the front line and cities such as Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro and Lviv.
Reacting to Friday’s attack, Grant Shapps, the British defense minister, said Britain would send “hundreds of air defense missiles” to replenish Ukraine’s stocks.

I wonder if there is a law that stops Biden from doing what FDR did with his Lend Lease program during the early years of WWII, so the British Empire could be supplied with weapons from the United States to fight Hitler.
Until Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese, the United States was in a similar situation where a majority of members of Congress didn’t want to get involved and support countries fighting Hitler and Japan.
FDR had to get creative to defend democracy against Hitler’s German fascism and Imperial Japan.
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I believe Lend Lease was actually a congressional act passed in early 1941 before Pearl Harbor. Prior to that Great Britain was paying for arms.
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Lend-Lease was passed in March of 1941. If I have my chronology right, it was two months later Hitler tore up the non-aggression pact with Stalin and launched an invasion of the Soviet Union. It was re-passed in October. By this time, thousands of soldiers were preparing for war in Europe in a massive maneuver in Tennessee because it looks like Alsace and Loraine.
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I will stop my subscription to your newsletter because you have not called for a ceasefire in Palestine. That is the ONLY issue of importance now.
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38 million Ukrainians and the millions more with Ukrainian family and friends would disagree that this is the ONLY issue, as would the Moldavians.
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It’s called antisemitism.
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And actually, I think that Diane has done precisely that.
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Mary Pat,
Please read my post from a few days ago: “Netanyahu is a Maniac!”
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Thank you, Diane, for continuing to post about this horror in Ukraine. One hopes the Repugncians will come to their senses and provide them with what they need to drive the invader out of every square millimeter of Ukraine, including Crimea and the Donbas.
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Russia keeps adding on the war crimes. This latest illegal assault struck a school, a hospital, residences, and necessary civilian infrastructure. One hopes that eventually the International Criminal Court will be able to bring some of these sadistic monsters to justice, starting with Tsar Vladimir the Defenestrater.
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Shame on the GOP for using the defense of Ukraine as a bargaining chip. By doing so, it reduces our standing in the free world. We have a moral imperative to support our allies.
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Agreed, but it’s even more than our reputation on the line, and it’s an imperative that is even more than moral.
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Agreed
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This is quite predictable. Lots of critics point out with the problem with Ukrain offense in the last several months–long before the Oct.7 war in Gaza. Not matter how much Ukraine receives military aid, Russia outnumbers them in the stockpiles of weapons–large enough to threaten Kiev and other cities on a daily basis.
It was Biden and NATO who chose to continue ‘their’ war effort on behalf of Ukraine by blocking any room for the talk in Spring 2022. Ukrainian ambassador Oleksandr Chalyi admitted that Ukraine indeed agreed with Russia on peace deal.
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So lets see how that worked. Ukraine would have been the the 3rd most powerful nuclear power in the world. Ukraine gives up that massive amount of nukes in exchange for assurances that its territorial integrity will be guaranteed by the parties agreeing to the deal,the US , UK and Russia. In 2004 Yanukovych runs for office, the election is overturned in street protests because of widespread fraud in the minority Russian speaking region Donetsk and Eastern provinces. (99% of voters never vote for a candidate not even in West Virginia.) In 2010 he wins the election and spend the next 4 years as a corrupt Russian stooge dissembling Ukraine’s democracy as the standard of living drops. And Ukraine becomes a corrupt Soviet style Oligarchy, Till finally he is thrown out of office in 2014 by street protests.
Putin then marches into Crimea annexing the territory and arms (mans?) a Russian separatist movement in Eastern Ukraine .
With the Major Ukrainian port city of Crimea gone and a Russian separatist war in the East . Putin is not satisfied and launches a brutal assault on Ukraine. So now you say if only Ukraine agrees not to join NATO and surrender the territory that Putin has gained in the South and East. I say horse —-!
How about Putin give back some of those nukes Russia was given for safe keeping.
Of course you could check things out for yourself in Putin’s Russia, just don’t stay on the second floor.
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disassembling
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Exactly right, Joel. Thank you.
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It’s like, a robber breaks into your house and gunpoint and then asks you to sign a document saying that you invited him in and turned over half the rooms in your house to his ownership. Then he gets mad that you are not willing to “negotiate in good faith” for ownership of half YOUR house.
Tsar Vladimir made it quite clear in his imperialist tract “On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians” what his intentions were and are: to build a Greater Russia by taking over his neighbors’ territories.
Ken’s post is preposterous. Absurd on the face of it. And because it supports the actions of the indicted international war criminal Tsar Vladimir, disgusting in the extreme.
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Ken, let’s be quite clear about this: The fundamental principle on which International Law is based is the inviolability of the sovereign territory of U.N. member states. And that is just what Russia did with its illegal invasions of Ukraine–of Crimea, of the Donbas (with its little green men), and then of Ukraine as a whole. Putin is a war criminal. As a matter of upholding international law, he and his criminal stooges, rapists, and murderers must be driven out of every square millimeter of Ukraine. No negotiating with war criminals.
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cx: And that is just what Russia did with its illegal invasions of Ukraine–of Crimea and of the Donbas (with its little green men), and then of Ukraine as a whole.
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Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17/MAS17)[a] was a scheduled passenger flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that was shot down by Russian-controlled forces[4][5][6][7] on 17 July 2014, while flying over eastern Ukraine. All 283 passengers and 15 crew were killed.[8] Contact with the aircraft, a Boeing 777-200ER, was lost when it was about 50 km (31 mi) from the Ukraine–Russia border, and wreckage from the aircraft fell near Hrabove in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 40 km (25 mi) from the border.[9] The shoot-down occurred during the war in Donbas over territory controlled by Russian separatist forces.[10]
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Bob, I have to be honest, this is not about GOP vs. Dem or Trump vs. Biden. This is all about the fundamental problem with US foreign policy. Russia’s main concern is the expansion of NATO. Bush decided to expand the NATO to the eastern Europe in 2003, and that’s when Russia became skeptical of the US.
NOTE: Americans didn’t really see Russia/Putin as a threat 23 years ago. Despite his numerous reputations and inherently corrupt regime, most American media portrayed Putin as an ally. He was even sympathetic to Bush in the wake of 9/11.
That was all gone, thanks to the Bush doctrine. The next three successors– Obama, Trump, and Biden made a lot of investment in Ukraine at the risk of escalating the tension with Russia. Obama administration infiltrated into Ukraine to oust a democratically elected president in 2014. Trump sold off US weapons directly to Ukraine so that he could help its nationalist military invade Donbas and Luhansk for years. And Biden threw billions of dollars into this prolong war. Has Russia been weakened? How far did Ukrainian offense go? Seems like the Biden administration has ended up strengthening Russia–to me.
Secretary Antony Blinken and former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul are tweeting something to praise Ukrainians, while conveniently disregarding the fact that the US forced them to choose a hard way–instead of finishing the war in March/April 2022– and watch their country destroyed with serious economic catastrophe.
Unlike pro-war Democrats and Republicans (also shame on them for taking a domestic issue as a hostage to offer the deal), I find people who can provide a fresh perspective out of bipartisan norm much more convincing. An economic professor Jeffery D. Sachs is one good example.
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If Putin succeeded in taking over Ukraine, the result would be expanded NATO borders with the new Greater Russia. Russia would then have new NATO borders with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania. So, that rationale is absurd, prima facie, unless, of course, the intention would be then to invade THOSE NATO countries. Furthermore, NATO is a defensive alliance. It is Russia that has been the aggressor. Countries have flocked to NATO to protect themselves, for they well remember Russia’s history of territorial aggressions. And, ofc, Sweden and Finland and Ukraine want to be part of NATO because Putin has made quite plain his imperialist intention of creating a Greater Russia. And you utterly misrepresent the history of Ukaine. You mean that Ukrainians made the Russian stooge who ordered police to murder protesting students who wanted to join the EU flee for his miserable, murderous life. But I am not going to bother to educate you on Ukrainian history. Timothy Snyder has a great course on that online. It’s free.
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Russia has suffered catastrophic losses, btw, including catastrophic economic and military ones. And its vaunted military strength turns out to be a bad joke. Comms systems that don’t function. Truck tires that blow up. 60 percent of their missiles are duds. All because the Russian military is just like the rest of the Russian kleptocratic state under Putin and all the money for modernization went to mistresses and dachas and caviar and cars and flats in London and Dubai.
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Putin was a criminal and a great threat to democracy in his own country and to the rest of the world from Day 1. You might want to educate yourself about that too, starting with his engineering the apartment bombings and blaming it on the Chechens in order to gain the name recognition to carry out the deal he made with Yeltsin to save the old drunk from prosecution in exchange for the presidency. Murdering random citizens in a false flag operation, right out of the gate. Some guy, your hero.
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John Sweeney, a British journalist, has been on the ground in Kiev since the February invasion. His newsletter is worth reading and supporting.
Ukraine and the West will not defeat Putin until Joe Biden changes his mind. Or the American public changes his job description for him. The unpleasantness that flows from that outcome, as things stand, is that Donald Trump is by far the most likely replacement for Biden and he will do his utmost to pursue his own, dark, narcissist fantasies. America has been warned. Trump 2.0 will be a neo-fascist project, where the new occupant of the White House will cosy up to the dictators, reverse out of NATO and spend his energy harassing his domestic critics. Some observers suggest that Trump will end up standing up to Putin. I don’t think so. Look again at the photograph of Trump and Putin at Helsinki in 2018. Trump is not his normal self but appears broken, chastened, humiliated; Putin looks like a blackmailer cashing in, big time.*
With Trump in office, Putin and Xi will make hay.
Not sure if there’s a paywall.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/1938-2-0-95425961
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Thanks, Christine, for the link. I signed up for John Sweeney.
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It’s helpful to have a viewpoint from outside the US. Sweeney can be a bit, shall we say, colorful, with his language.
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Well, this development does not bode well for world peace: former cabinet members turned venture capitalists for armaments.
Mr. O’Donnell, of Franklin Venture Partners, helped start what he calls the Silicon Valley Defense Group, which has sponsored a dozen “salon” dinners over the last year offering off-the-record opportunities for venture capital executives to meet with Pentagon officials and members of Congress.
The group has sent letters to members of Congress to push them to invest $1 billion next year in the Defense Innovation Unit, which is distributing a large share of its money to tech startups.
No paywall.
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