Joe Biden leaving the US Presidency has him authrizing things for the Ukraine he was afraid to do since the beginning of the conflict…..
It is unknown if Trump will follow Biden’s lead in arming the Ukraine up more….
Ukraine troops are now sending rockets deeper into Russia aimed at military targets, not civilian ones like Russia does….
The Daily Kos link below is a Daily account of actions of Ukraine troops actions against Russian forces….
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that Moscow will retaliate for the latest missile strikes from the Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMS. Shipping antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine is also potentially controversial, though among a different group: More than 160 countries have signed an international treaty banning their use, noting that the indiscriminate weapons can cause enduring harm to civilians. But Kyiv has sought them since Russia invaded nearly three years ago, and the Kremlin’s forces have deployed antipersonnel land mines liberally on the front lines, impeding Ukraine’s progress as it seeks to reclaim its own territory….
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The US called on Russia to stop its “bellicose” and “irresponsible rhetoric” after Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, formally lowered the threshold for Russia’s use of nuclear weapons. It followed Joe Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to strike targets inside Russian territory with US-supplied longer-range weapons. The US had not seen any reason to adjust its nuclear posture, Washington officials said. The US state department spokesperson Matthew Miller said he was “not surprised” by comments from the Kremlin over the new revised nuclear doctrine.
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The UK’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, said: “There’s irresponsible rhetoric coming from Russia, and that is not going to deter our support for Ukraine.” Issuing a direct message to the Russian president from the G20 summit in Brazil, Starmer added: “On day 1,000 of Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine, I say again: ‘End the war. Get out of Ukraine’.”
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Ukraine’s western allies criticised the final G20 communique as inadequate for failing to highlight Russia’s invasion of its neighbour in 2022 as the conflict entered its 1,000th day, Jessica Elgot and Leyland Cecco write. It was significantly weaker than that of the previous year, only highlighting humanitarian suffering in Ukraine and the importance of territorial integrity. The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, accused the G20 of failing to form a “strong strategy”: “Today, G20 countries are sitting in Brazil. Did they say something? Nothing.” Olaf Scholz, the German chancellor – recently criticised for making a phone call to Vladimir Putin – said: “It is too little when the G20 cannot find the words to make it clear Russia is responsible.”
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Ukraine fired US-made long-range missiles into Russia for the first time since the Biden administration lifted restrictions on their use, Pjotr Sauer writes. The target appeared to be an ammunition warehouse. Ukraine’s general staff said it hit a military arsenal of the 1046th logistics centre outside the city of Karachev without confirming the use of the missiles. Russia’s defence ministry said Ukraine launched six US-made Atacms missiles targeting the south-western Bryansk region. Zelenskyy did not directly confirm the missile attack targeting Bryansk but said: “We now have Atacms, Ukrainian long-range capabilities, and we will use them.”
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Joe Biden has approved the provision of anti-personnel land mines to Ukraine, a US official told Reuters on Tuesday. The US expected Ukraine to use the mines in its own territory, though it had committed not to use them in areas populated with its own civilians, the official said. The Washington Post first reported the development. The US mines differ from Russia’s as they are “non-persistent”, and become inert after a preset period, the official said. They require a battery to detonate and will not explode once the battery runs out.
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The UN high commissioner for human rights, Volker Türk, marked the “grim” milestone of 1,000 days since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine by saying that it has been “1,000 days too many of senseless pain and suffering.” A statement by Türk’s spokesperson on Tuesday said the OHCHR has verified that at least 12,162 civilians have been killed since 24 February 2022, among them 659 children. At least another 26,919 civilians have been injured, it said.
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Zelenskyy said it was time for Germany to support Ukraine’s longer-range strike capabilities against Russia. “I think after statements about nuclear weapons, it is also time for Germany to support corresponding decisions,” the Ukrainian leader said during a briefing in Kyiv with Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen. German chancellor Olaf Scholz, who held an hour-long call with Putin last week, has been hesitant to provide long-range Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, fuelling frustration in Kyiv.
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Russia claimed its air defence units destroyed 42 Ukrainian drones in at least eight southern and central regions on Tuesday evening, including 32 in Bryansk region on the border and two in the Moscow regions. In the Belgorod region, opposite north-eastern Ukraine, the regional governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said an industrial plant, infrastructure sites and power lines were damaged in the town of Alekseyevka. Video posted on both Russian and Ukrainian military blogs showed explosions and a fire breaking out in Alekseyevka. One Ukrainian site posted a video of blasts in Voronezh region. Russian officials routinely make unconfirmed claims that most or all drones were shot down, and that any damage was caused by falling debris.
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Denmark is making a new donation of about €130m for development of Ukraine’s arms industry, the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, has announced. “And make no mistake, our support is long-term.” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine and Denmark had created a “special model” to bring in investments from other countries. “All the Nordic nations have already joined, more than one billion dollars have been invested by partners into our industries,” he said, adding that the programme extended to drones, missiles and artillery production. Denmark is among the biggest contributors of military aid to Ukraine, relative to the size of its economy.
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The US state department has approved the potential $100m sale of military equipment and services to Ukraine, the Pentagon said in a statement on Tuesday. Kyiv wants equipment and services for refurbishment of vehicles, technical assistance, training, publications and other related elements of logistics and program support, it said….
Nov 19, 2024 – ISW Press
Ukrainian forces have defended against Russia’s full-scale invasion for 1,000 days and continue to demonstrate incredible resilience against Russian aggression.
Daily Kos grunt report for Today…..
My Name Is Jack says
It’s about over for Ukraine.
Elections have consequences.
The American people have elected Trump.His position is well known.
jamesb says
I don’t necessarily disagree with Trump’s position….
The US and NATO are Not gonna send troops North Korea is doing for the Russian’s….
While the Ukraine HAS held its own at a cost to itself and Russia?
The conflict needs to end…..
The devil will be in the details
Ukraine will need NATO and US troops based in the country
And a robust business rebuilding help
My Name Is Jack says
There will be no NATO nor American troops in Ukraine.
jamesb says
If there isn’t?
WTF would Zelensky do the deal????
He would have NO assurance that before the ink dries Russian troops would be coming at the Ukraine again….
Ukraine gotta get some ‘Security’
Either that?
Or Ukraine gets some nukes?
My Name Is Jack says
Who is going to give Ukraine “nukes?”
To believe that any American president,least of all Trump,is going to commit American troops in face to face combat with the Russians on their border,is absurd.
That isn’t going to happen .
You’re no longer rational on this subject.
jamesb says
I did NOT say American Troops would engage in DIRECT COMBAT with Russia….
I DI say the US WILL asked to secure a ‘Deal’ for the Ukraine and Russia WITH American and NATO troops based IN Ukraine….
The Ukraine IS a BIG ASSED country….
US/NATO troops and maintenance troops could be station in the Western part of country next to Poland….
If Ukraine doews NOT get ANY Western assets stationed on it’s soil?
Any ‘DEAL” will be worthless…..
My Name Is Jack says
What would they be there for?
If they’re not to engage in combat
Another example of you just running your mouth without thinking.
jamesb says
On the ‘Nukes’?
Ya NEVER know……
My Name Is Jack says
Inane
CG says
Ukraine is not asking for “troops.” They are asking for military aid. That is what we have been giving them. It would be incredibly beneficial for the U.S. to continue that for a variety of reasons. It is crucial for Putin to be stopped now. Otherwise, he might invade a NATO country.
Trump and his movement seem opposed to aid for Ukraine. They want to cut a “deal” in which Russia essentially gets everything it wants. It is disappointing but not surprising to hear you would agree with such a thing.
jamesb says
Excuse ME??????
Ukraine has ALWAYS WANTED, Begged to be a member of NATO…..
The credo of NATO IS a Alliance
One for ALL
ALL FOR ONE…..
Come ON!..
Give us a Break
My Name Is Jack says
What “ break?”
Ukraine will never be a member of NATO.
Indeed that was one of alleged reasons for Putin invasion.
No way is that going to be allowed in whatever negotiations end this war.
jamesb says
On the membership angle?
As lopng as Putin is around?
Yep…
Doubtful…
BUT?…. the Ukraine ACTUALLY HAS mutual Defense agreements with most of the NATO countries…..
Russia knocking on Poland’s door WOULD have NATO and even Trump shitting their pants…
jamesb says
Furthermore?
Trump has had in for Ukraine since they didn’t help screw Joe Biden with Hunter Biden’s Ukraine stuff….
Trump’s anger goes back a long way
My Name Is Jack says
True.
Yet you irrationally contend about that Trump is going to send in American troops?
Ridiculous