Well done, Foreign Affairs, on publishing opposing views by two very insightful observers.
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll tells FT that Washington is prepared to provide "guaranteed security for Ukraine" as part of a peace deal in would be the world’s “most high-tech demilitarized zone” along the eastern front line. Which begs the question: how soon does enshitification set in?
Attention, Slavs: you're not White anymore in Oregon. image
Russian pranksters Vovan & Lexus have struck again, this time duping Amanda Sloat, senior director for Europe at Biden’s NSC. The footage they released (and broadcast on Russian state TV) shows her admitting that “the destruction & the loss of life” in Ukraine would have been prevented if Kyiv had caved to Moscow & dropped NATO aspirations in early 2022. In the released video, Sloat also notes that Trump is "clearly not as concerned about Russian retaliation as Biden was," pointing out that he's been more flexible about "lifting constraints on Ukraine being able to fire longer range into Russia and at energy targets."
The IOC advises governing bodies to let Russian & Belarusian youth teams & athletes compete with their full identity of national flag and anthem. Athletes have “a fundamental right to access sport across the world, and to compete free from political interference or pressure from govt orgs."
Zelensky has reportedly floated the prospect of putting the issue of territorial concessions to Russia to a referendum as his admin comes under mounting pressure to agree to peace terms. Even Merz says: "Above all, it’s about the territorial concessions that Ukraine is ready to make."
Has anybody war-gamed a scenario where the U.S. suddenly deployed all available troops to Ukraine and did a full-scale intervention? Let's say they agree to stay out of Crimea and don't otherwise strike "inside Russia." Is there a scenario where it doesn't quickly escalate to nuclear war?
когда читаешь фразу "But a recent survey by Levada," текст можно сразу выбрасывать
Ukraine’s security service spent 18 months staging a covert operation that smuggled more than 100 drones into Russia and struck four airfields at once on June 1, 2025. A new WSJ report reveals how "Operation Spiderweb" was engineered, who carried it out on the ground, and how it almost unraveled. https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/ukraine-russia-drone-attack-operation-spiderweb-24d821ab