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It means Trump is celestially fucked.




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It means you have no hope since lie willingly every day.



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Ex-Spy Chief Says Putin Will Be Ousted Soon Over Botched WarVLAD ENOUGH

Mathew Murphy Senior News Editor
Published Dec. 23, 2023 9:31AM EST



REUTERS

The former head of the CIA has told The Sun that he believes that Vladimir Putin will be ousted in a “Black Swan” style palace coup due to his handling of the war in Ukraine. Jack Devine, 83, reportedly said he wouldn’t be surprised if the Russian leader, 71, “disappeared tomorrow”. “There’s always what we call a ‘Black Swan’ that appears from nowhere. Putin could disappear tomorrow and I wouldn’t be surprised if some element in the government had decided they were going to take executive action. But failing a ‘Black Swan’ I believe his troubles begin when there’s a stalemate and that’s right now. I don’t think it’ll be an uprising. I think it’ll be a what we might call a palace coup.”



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Russia and Ukraine are already deep into a "war of attrition" that will likely continue through 2024, according to a senior defense official on NATO's eastern frontier.

Kusti Salm, the permanent secretary at Estonia's Defense Military, told Newsweek in an exclusive interview that Kyiv and its Western partners need to "believe in the statistics" as they try to plan out how the Kremlin's full-scale invasion will end.

"It is attritional warfare," Salm said. "Russia deliberately wants us to think that they will outlast, they will outproduce [their Ukrainian and Western enemies]," he added, making it imperative that Kyiv is able to continue "grinding" down Moscow's forces through what is expected to be a difficult winter.
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In Estonia—long among the European Union and NATO nations most skeptical of any detente with President Vladimir Putin's Russia—Salm said the outcome of the war is a matter of mathematics.

Every six months, he said, "the Russians can recruit 130,000, but what they can form into units is 40,000." That 40,000, Salm said, can be used as an offensive force to capture new territories and impose Moscow's will on occupied areas.

The remaining 90,000 new recruits each month cannot be used as anything more than "biomass," Salm said. "They are cannon fodder; you use them once and throw them away."

"The Ukrainians are currently killing or severely wounding more than 50,000 [every half year]," Salm added. The current attrition—the real rate of which might be even higher, Salm said—means Moscow is losing a portion of troops equivalent to around 37 percent of those being newly recruited every six months.

"We are at the poker table," Salm said. "You need to believe in the statistics."
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The Netherlands on Friday announced it will deliver 18 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine to aid in its defense against Russian President Vladimir Putin's invading forces.

Mark Rutte, the prime minister of the Netherlands, revealed the news in a message posted on X (formerly Twitter), in which he said he had informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of his government's decision on the jets.

Government and military officials from both Kyiv and the United States have cited the " game-changing" potential F-16s could bring to Zelensky's forces. Zelensky had long sought the jets, but President Joe Biden had initially resisted his requests before agreeing in May that NATO allies could provide Ukraine with F-16s and teach Ukrainian pilots how to fly them.

In August, the Netherlands and Denmark became the first countries to pledge F-16s to Ukraine before Belgium and Norway later said they would also donate donate some of the their F-16s to Kyiv's forces. Last month, Romania opened a military center to train Ukrainian pilots on how to fly F-16s.

"The delivery of F-16s is one of the most important elements of the agreements made on military support for Ukraine," Rutte said in his X message. "This decision confirms the Netherlands' undiminished commitment to providing Ukraine with the support it needs to respond to the ongoing Russian aggression."
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