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The War For Ukraine Update 5: Dawn Has Broken Over Kyiv and Ukraine and Their Defenders Still Stand

by Adam L Silverman|  February 27, 202211:51 pm| 87 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Military, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

I’m going to be offline most of tomorrow – I’m going to be doing heavy lifting for the Afghan refugee resettlement folks. Literally: they’ve got a bunch of heavy boxes filled with donated goods that have to be moved so volunteers can sort the items for distribution. Since picking up and putting down heavy objects is my sweet spot, so I’ll be helping them out for a good chunk of the day.

By the time I hit publish on this, dawn will have broken over Ukraine about thirty minutes ago. The news sources I’ve been following in Ukraine are largely quiet, though the air rid sirens have gone off in Kyiv and several other cities.

⚡️Air raid alerts in Kyiv.

Residents must get to the nearest shelter.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 28, 2022

⚡️Blasts heard in Kyiv and Kharkiv early on Monday morning, Ukraine's State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection reported.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 28, 2022

⚡️A missile struck a residential building in Chernihiv, a city 150 km north from Kyiv, according to the State Communications Service.

Two lower floors were set on fire. There is currently no information about casualties.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 28, 2022

I do want to highlight a couple of things. The first is that earlier today on the 27th here in the US, it was reported that a large convoy of Russian forces was moving towards Kyiv.

New ? @Maxar satellite images show a 3.25-mile convoy of Russian ground forces with 100s of military vehicles NE of Ivankiv, Ukraine and moving toward Kyiv (40 miles away). Contains fuel, logistics, armored vehicles (tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, self-propelled artillery). pic.twitter.com/Z75iNhy7Jw

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 27, 2022

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I’ve not seen any updates on this. So something to keep an eye on as day 5 of Russia’s reinvasion of Ukraine  ticks along.

Something else to track is that Ukrainian officials have stated that Belarusian paratroopers are being deployed to Ukraine. Based on the reporting, about two hours ago.

Multiple sources say the decision has been made — and as soon as on Feb. 28 at 5 a.m. local time, the first Ilyushin Il-76 transport aircraft is very likely to take off carrying Belarusian paratroopers to be deployed against Ukraine. https://t.co/o8WcszVJNR

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 28, 2022

There’s some question as to whether this was 5 AM local time in Minsk or in Kyiv as the former is an hour ahead of the latter. Here too I’ve seen no follow on reporting as to whether the Belarusians deployed, didn’t deploy, were shot down once they crossed the Ukrainian border, made it to their objective, etc. So another thing to keep an eye on.

About 5 hours or so ago, the EU announced that member states would be sending fighter jets to Ukraine within the hour.

BREAKING: The EU says fighter jets will be arriving in Ukraine within the hour

— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) February 27, 2022

These are most likely Polish MiG 29s that were will be replaced with new EU or US built fighters. While there have been no specifics about which states they are coming from, as both Slovakia and Bulgaria also still have some MiG 29s, I think it is most likely that Ukraine sent some of its pilots to Poland to pick up the planes and fly the back. Whether the Poles had time to repaint and reflag the jets prior to them being flown to Ukraine I don’t know.

As expected, the Russian ruble has bottomed out and a lot of Russian banks and companies are likely to be bankrupt by the end of the day.

And the EU has made it clear that from their perspective, Ukraine’s path forward is with Europe:

⚡️EC President Ursula von der Leyen in an interview with Euronews on Ukraine's entry into the EU:

"There are many topics where we work very closely together and indeed over time, they belong to us, they are one of us and we want them in."

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022

I’ll leave everyone with this. I only wish the Benny Hill them was dubbed over the action:

This farmer stealing a tank. pic.twitter.com/y6YCiZvQIr

— Helen Kennedy ? (@HelenKennedy) February 27, 2022

I’m going to rack out as I’ve got a long day of pick up and put down ahead of me tomorrow.

Open thread!

 

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Sunday Evening Open Thread: Wrapping Up Black History Month

by Anne Laurie|  February 27, 20226:22 pm| 26 Comments

This post is in: Black Lives Matter, Excellent Links, Open Threads, Racial Justice, Russia

This here ?????? pic.twitter.com/qBjQCJFBP9

— Geneva H. (@shesthebaglady) February 23, 2022

Short end of the stick, as always… but the battle continues.

The Emancipator newspaper was established in 1820 to push for the abolition of slavery. Two centuries later, it's being revived in digital form to confront the racism that still stains America. https://t.co/VBjnKmykHw

— The Associated Press (@AP) February 23, 2022

Standing nearly 14 feet tall and 30 feet wide, the Legacy Quilt — part of the Museum of Food and Drink’s (MOFAD) latest exhibit, “African/American: Making the Nation’s Table” — includes 406 tiles that illustrate Black people’s impact on American cuisine. https://t.co/c9yLA3YG3B

— Victoria (@AVocalistsRival) February 26, 2022

NEW YORK — Upon entering Aliko Dangote Hall at the Africa Center, you’re immediately confronted with the breadth and scope of the role African Americans have played in shaping our country’s food and beverage. Standing nearly 14 feet tall and 30 feet wide, the Legacy Quilt — part of the Museum of Food and Drink’s (MOFAD) latest exhibit, “African/American: Making the Nation’s Table” — includes 406 tiles that illustrate Black people’s impact on American cuisine.

“We’re in a few thousand square feet and we’re trying to tell 400 years of history. How do we do that?” said Catherine Piccoli, the museum’s curatorial director, on the process of assembling the exhibit. “We discussed early on the concept of a quilt — since quilts are so deeply rooted in African American culture — being part of the exhibition, and as we continued to talk about the quilt it became the sort of holding place, if you will, for telling as many stories as we could.”

Scheduled to run through June 19, a.k.a. Juneteenth, the first-of-its-kind exhibit puts Black people’s culinary contributions in agriculture, culinary arts, brewing and distilling, and commerce on full display and allows guests to see, experience and taste — yes, there is food available — the results. In addition to the quilt, it includes the Ebony Test Kitchen, a bastion of African American cuisine that was saved from demolition by preservation nonprofit Landmarks Illinois, along with photographs, artifacts and virtual reality experiences…

The Legacy Quilt was sewn by Harlem Needle Arts and features illustrations by graphic designer Adrian Franks. “The idea was to find 400 people, one for every year for the 400 years that were initially being celebrated when we were opening in 2020, which would have taken us from 1619 to 2020,” Harris said, referring to the year enslaved Africans were first brought to America. “There are blank quilt squares to indicate the number of people that we just don’t know and that are being discovered daily.”…

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The 1977 TV miniseries ‘Roots,’ based on Alex Haley's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, is being re-released to celebrate its 45th anniversary https://t.co/gamuhpZBQq pic.twitter.com/OoP45rP4Ce

— Reuters (@Reuters) February 26, 2022

“We want to make sure that America’s story is told from the folks who have not always been invited to the table, who have not always had a say in what their own history has been.” https://t.co/qO0xRpiukq

— Jonathan Capehart (@CapehartJ) February 20, 2022

The first time I saw Deb Haaland cry, she was a congresswoman from New Mexico, and she was standing on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala.

It was 2019, during a civil rights pilgrimage led by John Lewis. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) wailed out as a hymn was sung, and Haaland reached to comfort her. It was impossible not to be moved standing with Lewis on the bridge where he was almost killed in 1965.

So it wasn’t a surprise to watch tears well this week for Haaland, now the interior secretary, as she stood outside the Mississippi courthouse that once set free the murderers of Emmett Till. For Haaland, the first Native American to serve as a Cabinet secretary, visiting these sites doesn’t just mean remembering the injustice inflicted upon Black people; it means walking the ancestral lands that were home to Indigenous people long before the slave ships came. Long before the boundaries between the races were drawn, and then reinforced by Jim Crow. She knows what it means to come from people who experienced prejudice and violence — the kind of violence that killed Till when he was just 14 years old.

A 2017 act of Congress spurred the current effort to incorporate existing sites that honor the history of Till’s 1955 lynching into the National Park Service, and it’s what brought Haaland to the Mississippi Delta to listen. What she heard was pain from a community that wants Till’s story told truthfully…

This is your annual Black History Month reminder that Russia's most important poet, who has done for our literary language what Shakespeare has done for English, was a black man who was arrested and exiled for his political views and ultimately slain by a white officer. pic.twitter.com/qt0ELzbJod

— Slava Malamud (@SlavaMalamud) February 2, 2022

Alexander Pushkin's proud black heritage is a source of endless butthurt for a certain subset of Russians that is NEVER not fun to irritate.
"The Negroes' ugly descendant" himself would've been giddy with merriment, I tell you.

— Slava Malamud (@SlavaMalamud) February 2, 2022

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Late Night Open Thread: What of the Minions?

by Anne Laurie|  February 27, 20221:32 am| 58 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Russia, War in Ukraine

I honestly wonder if Putin’s coterie could even conceive of ousting him. https://t.co/owJm9mq7Ty

— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) February 27, 2022

A Boss like Putin, one does not simply oust. However, when in the course of mob-related events, a Boss should happen to become more of a liability than an asset… said Boss tends to have a shorter shelf life than the latest TikTok dance craze.

Slowly, and then all at once:

entirely a theory without proof but I have a suspicion russia’s propaganda network collapsing on itself almost overnight has a lot to do with everyone suddenly not getting paid

— kilgore trout, death to putiner (@KT_So_It_Goes) February 27, 2022

yeah the events themselves ABSOLUTELY have an awful lot to do with it but the entire operation just vanished almost instantaneously

anyway I want to be perfectly clear about this next part, I’m not an expert on this, and the experts have their facts correct. what I’m describing here is just guesses based off macro systems analysis and not number crunching. that said

I’ve read all the analyses that russia has enough independent side systems & cash reserves & alt-revenue to survive years with harsh sanctions. they all make sense. those analyses are *correct*. but I kinda think they miss a big piece of how systems actually work in meatspace

what would happen in meatspace with those cash reserves & side systems is: they will get heavily, heavily skimmed at each level by the entities moving the cash, because that’s how they operate now. they won’t just *stop* because they enter austerity

and level by level, when you start skimming heavily off a very fixed resource, the cash tumbling down to the next floor is reduced, probably at an even higher percentage due to panic skimming. the burn rate goes way up. so there’s less cash to begin with & it vanishes faster

when I read “they can last years” I keep thinking “yeah but can they?” because how long does it really take before cash stops moving to the most important low level: people who *actually do shit*? is it really years?

maybe it is! but rationally squinting at a kleptocracy entering austerity with a panic mentality…I don’t agree. i think it might only be weeks. no I can’t show my math, there is none. it’s just a hmmm are we sure they’re gonna be sure to pay the levels that keep society running?

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The War For Ukraine Update 3: Dawn Breaks On the Fourth Day As the Defenders Hold

by Adam L Silverman|  February 26, 202211:54 pm| 105 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

(I do not remember where I found this)

As I write this the first light of dawn is beginning to break over Ukraine and the fourth day of the war caused by Russia’s reinvasion of Ukraine begins. By the time I hit post day four of the war for Ukraine will be fully underway.

As dawn comes to Kyiv and the other Ukrainian cities, the defense and the defenders are holding!

⚡️After 3 days of Russia's war, the fighting is where it began, the Russian army has not been able to advance, but is attacking Kyiv.

“We totally control everything that happens in the regions of Ukraine,” Advisor the the Chief of Staff of the President Mykhailo Podoliak said.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022

It has not been without costs. The Russians significantly ramped up air attacks overnight, including blowing up a fuel depot, a gas line, and, apparently, attempting to blow up a nuclear waste containment facility.

The fire can be seen from 20 miles north in Kyiv. https://t.co/QoirSKTyaP

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 27, 2022

The footage shows a gas pipeline on fire in Kharkiv after a Russian attack.

Video: State Special Communications Service of Ukraine pic.twitter.com/owuSoKqoFA

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022

⚡️Ukraine's State Emergency Service has clarified that the shelling on a radioactive waste disposal site in Kyiv did not lead to depressurization of the storage of radioactive substances.

The hit was on the fence and the building itself and the tanks remain intact.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022

And the United Nations is reporting 240 Ukrainian civilian casualties, which is most certainly an undercount.

United Nations: At least 240 civilian casualties in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began on Thursday.

The U.N. believes “real figures are considerably higher” because many reports of casualties remain to be confirmed.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022

And while the defenses and defenders have held, the attacks are not over.

⚡️Six people, including a seven-year-old girl, killed in Russian shelling of Okhtyrka, in Sumy Oblast the Governor Dmitry Zhivitsky said.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022

⚡️Air raid alert in Rivne region & Lutsk.

People should go to the nearest shelter.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022

The good news is that the US and our EU partners have decided to severely ratchet up the pressure. From the European Commission:

Joint Statement on further restrictive economic measures

We, the leaders of the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States condemn Putin’s war of choice and attacks on the sovereign nation and people of Ukraine. We stand with the Ukrainian government and the Ukrainian people in their heroic efforts to resist Russia’s invasion. Russia’s war represents an assault on fundamental international rules and norms that have prevailed since the Second World War, which we are committed to defending. We will hold Russia to account and collectively ensure that this war is a strategic failure for Putin.

This past week, alongside our diplomatic efforts and collective work to defend our own borders and to assist the Ukrainian government and people in their fight, we, as well as our other allies and partners around the world, imposed severe measures on key Russian institutions and banks, and on the architects of this war, including Russian President Vladimir Putin.

As Russian forces unleash their assault on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, we are resolved to continue imposing costs on Russia that will further isolate Russia from the international financial system and our economies. We will implement these measures within the coming days.

Specifically, we commit to undertake the following measures:

First, we commit to ensuring that selected Russian banks are removed from the SWIFT messaging system. This will ensure that these banks are disconnected from the international financial system and harm their ability to operate globally.

Second, we commit to imposing restrictive measures that will prevent the Russian Central Bank from deploying its international reserves in ways that undermine the impact of our sanctions.

Third, we commit to acting against the people and entities who facilitate the war in Ukraine and the harmful activities of the Russian government. Specifically, we commit to taking measures to limit the sale of citizenship—so called golden passports—that let wealthy Russians connected to the Russian government become citizens of our countries and gain access to our financial systems.

Fourth, we commit to launching this coming week a transatlantic task force that will ensure the effective implementation of our financial sanctions by identifying and freezing the assets of sanctioned individuals and companies that exist within our jurisdictions. As a part of this effort we are committed to employing sanctions and other financial and enforcement measures on additional Russian officials and elites close to the Russian government, as well as their families, and their enablers to identify and freeze the assets they hold in our jurisdictions. We will also engage other governments and work to detect and disrupt the movement of ill-gotten gains, and to deny these individuals the ability to hide their assets in jurisdictions across the world.

Finally, we will step up our coordination against disinformation and other forms of hybrid warfare.

We stand with the Ukrainian people in this dark hour. Even beyond the measures we are announcing today, we are prepared to take further measures to hold Russia to account for its attack on Ukraine.

The White House posted and then tweeted the exact same announcement after allowing the EU to post it first.

More after the jump including analysis.

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In extremely good news:

Magomed Tushayev, one of Ramzan Kadyrov’s top warlords, has been killed in action in Hostomel.
??Ukraine’s elite Alpha Group is reportedly fighting Chechens in the airfield. pic.twitter.com/bPHgBPK8sL

— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 26, 2022

There are reports that the Ukrainians took out the entire convoy of Chechen fighters known as Kadyrovites named for the brutal warlord who runs Chechnya on behalf of Putin.

Also, Germany finally removed the sticks from their tuchases and reinserted their spines authorizing the transfer of German manufactured weaponry to Ukraine.

Germany has authorized the Netherlands to send Ukraine 400 rocket-propelled grenade launchers to aid in the fight against Russian invaders, according to two EU officials — marking an abrupt shift in Berlin’s military policy amid pressure from EU and NATO allies.

The reversal could mean a rapid increase in European military assistance for Ukraine, as large portions of the Continent’s weapons and ammunition are at least in part German-manufactured, giving Berlin legal control over their transfer. Yet Berlin’s changing stance does not necessarily mean all requests for arms shipments will be approved, as each case is decided individually.

Poland started sending ammunition by land, while Estonia and Latvia on Friday said they were beginning to truck fuel, Javelin anti-armor weapons and medical supplies to the Ukraine border for hand-off to Ukrainian forces. Elsewhere, the Czech Republic said it would send guns and ammunition, and Slovakia said it would send ammunition, diesel and kerosene.

On Saturday, more countries started chipping in.

The Netherlands said it will send 200 Stinger anti-aircraft defense systems to Ukraine — often the top-requested type of military aid among Ukrainian soldiers and officials (apart from Western powers sending their own planes and forces to fight with Ukraine). And Belgium announced it would supply Ukraine with 2,000 machine guns and 3,800 tonnes of fuel.

Across the Atlantic, the United States on Saturday also upped its ongoing military assistance to Ukraine, authorizing up to $350 million to help bolster Ukraine’s defenses, funding that will include “further lethal defensive assistance.”

Here’s where things are going to get dicey. As the economic responses move from sanctioning specific business and individuals to removing most of Russia’s banking system from SWIFT and going after the wealth – in dollars, pounds, euros, etc; real estate and land; yachts; jets; professional sports franchises; etc –  of Putin, his key aides and agents, and the rest of the oligarchs enabling him, as well as going after the mistresses, girlfriends, and children of Putin and his cronies, pressure is going to build. Specifically the pressure by the oligarchs and other sycophants and cronies to protect themselves. Additionally, the increase in the flow of weapons to rearm Ukraine to allow it to withstand the Russian reinvasion is also going to increase pressure on and around Putin.

The war is not going well for the Russians. This was not the speed run to Kyiv to capture and kill as much of the Ukrainian national government and as much of the government of the oblasts as possible and replace them with easily controlled trusted agents. Every day that Ukraine holds out increases the pressure. And that pressure is going to get relieved in two ways. The first is that Putin will up his operational tempo. What he threw at the Ukrainians overnight was much more than he’d ordered be done over the previous two nights. And as day 4 turns into night 5 of the war what he orders will be more than what he threw at the Ukrainians today. CNN reported earlier that its reporting team had eyes on a thermobaric missile launcher just south of Belgorod, Russia near Ukraine. If things continue to go badly, I expect we’ll unfortunately see this type of weapon system deployed. The second way the pressure is going to get relieved is that Putin will begin to go after the US and our EU and NATO allies in ways that he has not yet done so. He will lash out, most likely through increased cyber attacks first, in an attempt to inflict pain to stop, or at least slow down, the resupply of the Ukrainian military.

Putin has seriously miscalculated with this reinvasion. He misunderstood the resistance his forces would face. For whatever reason he seriously misunderstood the competency of the military he’s spent over a decade rebuilding and modernizing. And he misunderstood how the US and its EU and NATO allies, as well as the vast majority of the world, would respond. The other night, while texting with TaMara, she asked what I thought was up with Putin. I replied that:

I think Putin has nursed this grievance, that the fall of the Soviet Union and everything bad that has happened to Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union, is the US’s fault. That the US, working through its lackeys in the EU and NATO, has gone out of its way to damage and harm and keep Russia down. And that he’s nursed this grievance day in and day out every day since the ate 1980s and it has consumed him. COVID has made this worse as he’s isolated himself in fear of catching the virus. As a result in his loneliness and isolation, his grievance has eaten away at him like, to use Tolkien as a metaphor, the one ring ate away Smeagol and left nothing but Gollum. That now all he has left is that grievance and the belief that he could set it all right, just as at the end all Gollum had was the desire for the ring and the belief that he could once again possess his precious.

This morning I read an excellent and thought provoking essay by Max Seddon in The Financial Times that makes a similar point:

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Already a distant figure before the pandemic, the lengths the former KGB officer takes to avoid coronavirus have limited his human contact. Western visitors are forced to sit around a comically huge table. Allies toast champagne from opposite ends of a massive carpet. Even Putin’s closest advisers are rarely allowed to come within 10 feet without weeks of quarantine and testing. People who have known him for decades say this has deepened a pent-up resentment of the west and a fixation on Russia’s shared history with Ukraine — making him more aggressive and unpredictable than ever. “He’s even more isolated than Stalin,” says Gleb Pavlovsky, a former adviser. “In the last years of his life, Stalin didn’t come to the Kremlin and lived in his dacha, but the politburo came to see him and they talked and drank. Putin doesn’t have that. He’s as isolated as he can be. And in that situation rational issues become irrational.”

Things are going to get worse now before they get better. I don’t think it will belong before President Biden and his allies are faced with a decision that I don’t think they want to make: at what point do they enter the war on behalf of Ukraine. You all know my views on this so I won’t repeat them again, but that decision point is approaching. Whether it is in days or weeks I don’t know. At some point, however, the calculus has to change to one that recognizes our ability to end the suffering being visiting upon the Ukrainian people because we have the capabilities to end this war in under a day.

I’ll leave you all with two items, one serious and one more whimsical, about Ukrainian President Zelenskyy:

Once upon a time, four sons were born to Jewish Ukrainian parents. Three sons were murdered by the Nazis. One son survived.
The survivor’s grandson is now an international hero fearlessly confronting his country’s invaders. He is Volodymyr #Zelensky, President of #Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/Evb3ePMso3

— Steven Goldstein (@StvenGoldstein) February 26, 2022

so apparently Zelenskyy won the Ukrainian version of Dancing with the Stars in 2006 and the tape is even better than whatever you're imagining pic.twitter.com/L1gnKD2ISr

— Kat Abu (@abughazalehkat) February 27, 2022

here's the full three minute video. (I used a vpn to find it — not sure if it's accessible without one)https://t.co/vkXwJ63HSA

— Kat Abu (@abughazalehkat) February 27, 2022

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Asset Seizure Open Thread: Just Wait Till the Privateers Show Up

by Anne Laurie|  February 26, 202210:03 pm| 97 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Foreign Affairs, Russia

The memes coming in hot from Ukrainians tonight… Here’s one. pic.twitter.com/T56IZlXJB3

— Michael Weiss ? (@michaeldweiss) February 27, 2022

is there like, a sign-up sheet or something https://t.co/CFI7jHEHpX

— kilgore trout, death to putiner (@KT_So_It_Goes) February 27, 2022

US & allies also commit to limit “golden passports,” official says. “Any current or future sanctioned individual trying to flee the impact of our sanctions by buying their way into western citizenship will be forced to endure the consequences of supporting Putin's war of choice.”

— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) February 27, 2022

Looks official:

This coming week, we will launch a multilateral Transatlantic task force to identify, hunt down, and freeze the assets of sanctioned Russian companies and oligarchs – their yachts, their mansions, and any other ill-gotten gains that we can find and freeze under the law.

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) February 26, 2022

“This has been the worst week for the Russian stock market on record…within 24 hours of our actions, the demand for cash in Russia spiked 58 fold…In short, Russia has become a global economic and financial pariah,” senior U.S. official told reporters.

— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) February 27, 2022

Yachts are fun. But seizing the traceable Miami real estate and selling it at auction next weekend would be the greatest war bond drive in history.

— TheLeaderIsGood (@Leader1sThe) February 26, 2022

From your mouth to God’s ear. https://t.co/BQkoqlD7oU

— Peter Wolf (@peterawolf) February 27, 2022

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Somebody got advance notice, looks like…

The Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, who has owned the Premier League’s Chelsea Football Club for nearly 20 years, said he was “giving trustees of Chelsea’s charitable foundation the stewardship and care of Chelsea FC.” https://t.co/5tcrUUPlaG

— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 26, 2022

Skunk at the garden party:

To do this, we have to “take on our own corruption.” Who opposed my transparency bill? First U.S. Chamber, then American Bar Association, then NFIB. Why? Some people make lots of money giving aid and comfort by hiding corrupt foreign dollars.https://t.co/3NqnXrKy87

— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) February 26, 2022


Professor Krugman:

… Everyone has heard about giant oligarch-owned yachts, sports franchises and incredibly expensive homes in multiple countries; there’s so much highly visible Russian money in Britain that some people talk about “Londongrad.” Well, these aren’t just isolated stories.

Filip Novokmet, Thomas Piketty and Gabriel Zucman have pointed out that Russia has run huge trade surpluses every year since the early 1990s, which should have led to a large accumulation of overseas assets. Yet official statistics show Russia with only moderately more assets than liabilities abroad. How is that possible? The obvious explanation is that wealthy Russians have been skimming off large sums and parking them abroad.

The sums involved are mind-boggling. Novokmet et al. estimate that in 2015 the hidden foreign wealth of rich Russians amounted to around 85 percent of Russia’s G.D.P. To give you some perspective, this is as if a U.S. president’s cronies had managed to hide $20 trillion in overseas accounts. Another paper co-written by Zucman found that in Russia, “the vast majority of wealth at the top is held offshore.” As far as I can tell, the overseas exposure of Russia’s elite has no precedent in history — and it creates a huge vulnerability that the West can exploit…

There are two uncomfortable facts here. First, a number of influential people, both in business and in politics, are deeply financially enmeshed with Russian kleptocrats. This is especially true in Britain. Second, it will be hard to go after laundered Russian money without making life harder for all money launderers, wherever they come from — and while Russian plutocrats may be the world champions in that sport, they’re hardly unique: Ultrawealthy people all over the world have money hidden in offshore accounts.

What this means is that taking effective action against Putin’s greatest vulnerability will require facing up to and overcoming the West’s own corruption…

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War for Ukraine Update 3: Dawn Has Broken Over Kyiv & Kyiv’s Defenses Have Held Through the Night

by Adam L Silverman|  February 25, 202211:38 pm| 186 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

By the time I hit publish on this quick update it will be 6:40 AM local time in Kyiv. For now, at least, its defenses and defenders still stand!

⚡️President Volodymyr Zelensky is personally heading the defense of Kyiv.

He is in the capital, according to state-run Dom TV channel.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 26, 2022

⚡️Security Council Secretary Danilov: “We are stopping the horde as best as we can, the situation in Kyiv is under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and our citizens.”

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 26, 2022

An attack on a military unit in Kyiv repelled by Ukraine's military.

Russian invading forces attacked a military unit on Kyiv’s left bank overnight, but Ukraine’s forces were able to successfully fight it off, according to the Land forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 26, 2022

As local press says, a Ukrainian air strike Friday night made Russian forces back off Kherson and retreat to the other bank of the Dnipro River. The city is still under Ukrainian control. https://t.co/zSFWNu79Rr

— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 26, 2022

Russian attack in the Peremohy (“victory”) Avenue in Kyiv has been repelled, the military say. pic.twitter.com/oACVjfNOip

— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 26, 2022

Ukrainian air defense have now brought down a second Russian IL-76 transport. If they were both carrying a full complement of Russian paratroopers, that’s approximately 290 KIA as each IL-26 can carry 145 paratroopers. Including flight crew, just those two strikes have added over 300 new KIAs to Russia’s casualty lists.

Yet another Russian Ilyushin Il-76 has been downed near Bila Tserkva, Ukraine’s State Agency for Special Communications says.
The Battle of Vasylkiv Airfield rages high.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 26, 2022

The Russian invasion force, however, has not stopped. Attacks are being reported in a number of other Ukrainian cities:

⚡️Air raid alerts in multiple cities: Lviv, Lutsk, Uman, Vinnytsia, Rivne

People must go to the closest shelter.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 26, 2022

Now we wait and see what day 3 of Russia’s reinvasion and war against Ukraine brings.

Open thread!

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What He Said

by Soonergrunt|  February 25, 20227:26 pm| 254 Comments

This post is in: Russia, Something To Think About, War, War in Ukraine

“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth a war, is much worse. When a people are used as mere human instruments for firing cannon or thrusting bayonets, in the service and for the selfish purposes of a master, such war degrades a people. A war to protect other human beings against tyrannical injustice; a war to give victory to their own ideas of right and good, and which is their own war, carried on for an honest purpose by their free choice, — is often the means of their regeneration. A man who has nothing which he is willing to fight for, nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety, is a miserable creature who has no chance of being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. As long as justice and injustice have not terminated their ever-renewing fight for ascendancy in the affairs of mankind, human beings must be willing, when need is, to do battle for the one against the other.”
― John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy

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