FP-5 FLAMINGO UPDATE

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FP-5 Flamingo is now just a month from IOC, and Ukraine starts to exceed Russian capabilities, it’s a watershed moment in the war as a whole. Meanwhile Russian system fail as budgets are slashed.

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ITS A MATTER OF PRINCIPLES

Principles matter, they are the core of everything. If we don’t abide by our own, what are we? Not just as individuals but as nations. Ukraine stands on principle and so must we.
How this mess of a peace document happened is as much about a lack of them, as fighting it is about keeping to them.

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RUSSIAN ECONOMY IN DEATH SPIRAL

After World War 2, the Netherlands thrived economically due to natural gas, leading to what economists call ‘Dutch Disease.’ Conversely, Russia’s reliance on resource extraction under Putin resulted in economic decline and impending crisis amid ongoing military conflict and sanctions that may soon bring Russias doom.

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AUKUS AT A CROSSROADS?

The AUKUS submarine deal faces uncertainty as the US struggles with its own submarine production goals. Australia risks a significant gap in defense capabilities, potentially delaying operational nuclear submarines until the late 2030s or longer.

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UKRAINE WILL WIN

The analysis highlights Trump’s inadequate support for Ukraine, contrasting it with the critical impacts of US military aid. Despite past defeats, Ukraine is now better equipped and poised for victory, thanks to increased assistance and innovative strategies.

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WHY RUSSIA WON’T WIN

The post discusses Russia’s significant military challenges in Ukraine and its dwindling resources, contrasting historical perceptions of Russian power with current failures. It predicts Ukraine’s eventual victory, citing international support and Russia’s declining position.

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WHO IS WINNING THE WAR?

The analysis outlines the complexities of the Ukraine-Russia war, highlighting Ukraine’s initial victories, subsequent setbacks, and evolving challenges. It emphasizes Russia’s economic decline and Ukraine’s resilient strategies, forecasting Russia’s eventual collapse despite territorial gains.

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FLASHPOINT: TANKER TENSIONS

Western sanctions have successfully targeted over 700 Russian grey fleet tankers, significantly impacting oil exports. Despite risks, Russia may engage more aggressively to safeguard these vessels, highlighting broader economic vulnerabilities and reduced operational capacity.

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PUTIN ROLLS THE DICE

The events of May 11-19, 2025, signify a critical juncture in the Russo-Ukrainian War, highlighting Putin’s miscalculations, failed negotiations, and Ukraine’s strengthened military preparedness for upcoming confrontations, signaling a pivotal shift in the conflict.

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THE EQUALIZATION OF POWER

The past 25 years revealed numerous US military blunders, with implications seen in Ukraine and the Houthis. Advances in technology have shifted power dynamics, demonstrating vulnerabilities in traditional military strengths and challenging the status quo of great power superiority.

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RUSSO-UKRAINIAN NEGOTIATIONS

The very way in which Ukraine became independent is worth anyone’s reading time. It was semi-chaotic and took the Russians completely off guard – it really wasn’t what Moscow was expecting, and the arguments over who got control of the Black Sea Fleet came close to fighting breaking out. Yet in the end the Ukrainians […]

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WHAT NEXT FOR UKRAINE?

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine continues. Russian drone & missile attacks targeting civilians increase. Ukraine is improving its defenses, producing equipment domestically, and maintaining resilience, while navigating complex international dynamics, including U.S. politics and support.

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RUSSIA’S NEXT WAR?

Russia is militarizing its border with NATO, preparing for potential conflicts while maintaining ambitions for expansion. Bolstered by an aggressive economy, it seeks test case wars, notably in the Baltic, to gauge NATO’s response and exploit perceived weaknesses.

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DISENGAGING AMERICA: NATO

The Western world is split on disengaging from the US, with Japan and South Korea relying on American protection against China, while Europe+ faces challenges with Russia. The argument emphasizes Europe’s need for self-reliance and a restructured NATO without US control.

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THE TAURUS CONUNDRUM

The Taurus missile, featuring the advanced MEPHISTO warhead, offers precision strike capabilities. However, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz declined to supply them to Ukraine due to escalation risks. Now things have changed and the new Chancellor is going ahead.

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BIG UKRAINIAN ARMY CHANGES

The post discusses Ukraine’s military struggles and criticisms, detailing coordination issues, the implementation of Army Corps for improved command structures, and the challenges of maintaining effective communication and morale among diverse brigades during ongoing conflict.

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UKRAINE CAN WIN

Talks in Saudi Arabia aim to resolve the ongoing war, but both Russia and Ukraine remain deadlocked. Ukraine’s prolonged strategies focus on gaining time and resource depletion, fully supported by Europe+ like never before. Ignoring them is a huge strategic error.

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IS AUKUS STILL VIABLE?

The situation in Ukraine raises questions about American reliability in military alliances. Australia may reconsider their dependence on the US amidst procurement issues and changing geopolitical dynamics, debating alternatives for submarine programs and technological collaborations.

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UKRAINE’S OIL WAR ON RUSSIA

Ukraine’s recent drone attacks on Russian oil refineries have significantly disrupted Russia’s oil processing capacity, compromising military logistics, and raising domestic unrest. Simultaneously, sanctions exacerbate Russia’s economic vulnerability and highlight defense shortcomings amidst winter challenges.

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OBSESSION IS DESTROYING IRAN

The Iranian political system is characterized by a theocratic republic under the Supreme Leader, resulting in significant corruption and inefficiency. Despite vast gas reserves, the nation faces energy crises due to poor governance and external conflicts it has largely created itself.

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AUKUS UPDATE JANUARY 2025

AUKUS appears to progress as intended for Australia, yet challenges exist, particularly regarding US submarine production delays, jeopardizing delivery timelines. Successful containment of China relies on resolving these industrial issues to meet military needs effectively.

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UKRAINIAN MOBILIZATION

The author expresses frustration with Ukraine’s youth’s lack of engagement in defense efforts, emphasizing ineffective mobilization policies and poor messaging, while urging the importance of their participation in the war for the nation’s future.

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UKRAINIAN DETERRENCE

The content discusses various levels of deterrence in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, highlighting Ukraine’s effective strategies, such as naval operations and attacks on Crimea, which have significantly altered Russia’s military posture and capabilities.

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KURSK COUNTER OFFENSIVE!

Ukrainian forces launched counterattacks in Kursk Oblast, utilizing coordinated ground tactics and advanced drone operations, while facing Russian counteroffensives. This dynamic situation suggests potential strategic significance for both sides, with implications for future military engagement.

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VICTORY? I THINK NOT

The ongoing war in Ukraine has seen significant Russian losses and failed strategies despite Putin’s claims of progress. The situation reflects increasing desperation and state control in Russia, with dire economic consequences even as Putin celebrates.

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RUSSIA MAKES THINGS WORSE

Russia has shifted from mobilization to financial inducements for military recruitment, offering high initial contracts but slashing compensation for injuries and deaths, creating economic distortion and societal divisions amid rising troop casualties, revealing systemic weaknesses.

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PUTIN UNDER PRESSURE

Putin’ aimed to project stability amidst economic turmoil, revealing inflation concerns and interest rates maintained at 21%. War has exacerbated issues, affecting transport and manufacturing. Public pressure mounts as realities of conflict worsen.

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RUSSIAN OIL DISASTER

The sinking of outdated Russian tankers in the Black Sea highlights dangerous maritime practices amid the war in Ukraine, exposing environmental and economic risks while illustrating Russia’s deep reliance on an aging fleet for oil transport.

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PUTIN’S RUSSIA WILL FALL

The article discusses the mounting internal and external pressures on the Russian regime, highlighting economic decline, military shortcomings, and geopolitical isolation. It concludes that awareness of these issues may lead to significant changes in Russia’s future.

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WAR IN THE PACIFIC? PART 2

The relationship between the U.S. and China reflects trade imbalances, tariffs, and strategic conflicts, with China leveraging its economic power globally while expanding its military capabilities and rare earth element control, posing significant challenges for American competitiveness and security.

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WAR IN THE PACIFIC? Part 1

The US-China relationship is marked by economic interdependence and rising geopolitical tensions, particularly over Taiwan and the South China Sea. With the US enhancing military presence and weapons systems in the region, the situation remains precarious.

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THE RS26 RUBEZH IRBM

RS-26 Rubezh Overview The RS-26 Rubezh, also known as SS-X-31, (the x designates NATO considers it an experiment missile), is a Russian intercontinental ballistic missile in theory but an IRBM in practice, developed by the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology. It is a road-mobile, solid-fueled missile designed for strategic nuclear deterrence and high-precision strikes on […]

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