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I just finished reading "Provoked" by Scott Horton (@scotthortonshow) on the origins of the Ukraine war.
I have to say I'm beyond impressed at how detailed and well researched the book is. I read a LOT of history books and it's extraordinarily rare to see a work done so meticulously.
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Alexander Watson’s “Ring of Steel” is one of my favorite works on World War One, as it tells the story from start to finish from the perspective of the Central Powers.
One takeaway: as a peoples’ sacrifices increase, the thought of defeat becomes ever more unconscionable. https://t.co/GME8vfzuT0

Between 800,000 and 1.6 million people were arrested and deported from western Ukraine to labor camps in Kazakhstan and Siberia, as much as a fifth of the region’s population.
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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: "What we're seeing is exactly Ukraine becoming the Afghanistan of Europe."
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🧵on “Britain Against Napoleon: The Organization of Victory 1793-1815,” possibly the best account of war from an ops perspective I’ve read: https://t.co/v0c8aLNfQ9
I wanted to share a few thoughts, offering a snapshot of the current situation in general, and discuss a few key points.
- The situation in Pokrovsk is indeed severe but far from hopeless. Ukrainian command has the resources needed for stabilization, though this will require difficult and potentially unpopular... See more
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Incredible: Arestovych (former Zelensky adviser now gearing up for Ukrainian presidency) says Ukraine's "greatest tragedy" is that they "bet on the wrong side" in "the conflict between globalists and realists".
Major 2nd thoughts to have bet on the US...
https://t.co/ER4hGl6CHW
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