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Ukraine war thread

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Dr Strangelove
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St. Petersburg Strikes: Ukraine targeted an oil refinery in St. Petersburg (0:08) on the opening day of the International Economic Forum (0:15). This strike, occurring in Putin's home city, serves as a significant signal that the war is ongoing and that even key domestic locations are vulnerable (1:01).
Naval Target: A Russian corvette (the Moi) was struck at a naval base in Kronstadt, St. Petersburg (7:33). The unmanned systems forces successfully disabled the vessel while it was in dry dock (8:02).
Strategic Implications: The creator emphasizes that these strikes demonstrate that Russian air defense is becoming severely depleted (4:23). Despite Kremlin efforts to implement internet restrictions and security measures to prevent drone guidance, they have failed to stop these attacks (5:45, 6:46).
The Changing Nature of the War: The narrator notes that while Russia continues its own massive strikes against Ukraine, the current shift is characterized by Ukraine's increasing capability to hit sensitive Russian targets deep inside their country, proving no region is entirely safe from long-range drones (11:20).
Additionally, the video provides updates on the creator's recent trip to Ukraine to embed with air defense units (0:30) and details various fundraising efforts, including the successful provision of vehicles to Ukrainian defense units (12:07-13:09).
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The fact that a nuclear strike and EU collapse are presented as a positive outcome is significant for several reasons:

1. It reflects the Kremlin’s radicalization
Russian strategic thinking has shifted from deterrence to openly discussing nuclear use as a tool for geopolitical advantage.

2. It normalizes nuclear war in elite discourse
The report was presented at Russia’s premier economic forum — not a military conference — signaling that nuclear escalation is being mainstreamed in policy circles.

3. It frames Western collapse as Russia’s strategic goal
The “good” scenario explicitly requires the EU to fall apart.

4. It aligns with recent public nuclear rhetoric
At the same forum, Putin and hardline ideologue Sergei Karaganov discussed nuclear strikes as a legitimate option.
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Russia has not changed since 1940, and this only proves it.

I guess they should have asked Zelenskis permission to hold their forum.
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