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Come for the politics, stay for the snark.

Every decision we make has lots of baggage with it, known or unknown.

I don’t recall signing up for living in a dystopian sci-fi novel.

“Perhaps I should have considered other options.” (head-desk)

Narcissists are always shocked to discover other people have agency.

To the privileged, equality seems like oppression.

Our messy unity will be our strength.

Speaking of republicans, is there a way for a political party to declare intellectual bankruptcy?

When we show up, we win.

The press swings at every pitch, we don’t have to.

“Can i answer the question? No you can not!”

The low info voters probably won’t even notice or remember by their next lap around the goldfish bowl.

I would gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today.

Fucking consultants! (of the political variety)

Today in our ongoing national embarrassment…

Washington Post Catch and Kill, not noticeably better than the Enquirer’s.

Red lights blinking on democracy’s dashboard

Sometimes the world just tells you your cat is here.

The arc of history bends toward the same old fuckery.

“Until such time as the world ends, we will act as though it intends to spin on.”

A thin legal pretext to veneer over their personal religious and political desires.

When do we start airlifting the women and children out of Texas?

That meeting sounds like a shotgun wedding between a shitshow and a clusterfuck.

’Where will you hide, Roberts, the laws all being flat?’

Seems like a complicated subject, have you tried yelling at it?

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Open Thread: One Step Forward, Half-Steps Backwards…

by Anne Laurie|  June 19, 20258:52 pm| 17 Comments

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

We will never let the extremists cancel our history.

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— Hakeem Jeffries (@hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 9:41 AM

James Brown's Say It Loud (I'm Black & I'm Proud)(1968). His record company wanted him to change it to "I'm Black BUT I'm proud," but James refused, knowing that changing "AND" to "but" destroyed its meaning. Also, James said, "That song cost me a lot of my crossover audience…I don't regret it."

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— Black Music Project (@blackmusicproject.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 1:56 PM


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At a Juneteenth sleepover, campers commune with ancestors
A South Carolina park was once a town founded by freed people. Now visitors sleep there to get close to history www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2025/…

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— Carceral Abolition (@carceralabolition.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 2:54 AM


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10 years ago this week, a white supremacist killed nine people at a historic South Carolina church.
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— TPM (@talkingpointsmemo.com) June 16, 2025 at 12:15 PM


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Trump won't commit to an antislavery position out of fear of angering his Confederate base.

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— davidrlurie (@davidrlurie.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 1:57 PM


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the destruction of chattel slavery is one of the great accomplishments in our nation's history and the reason conservatives hate celebrating it is because doing so legitimizes the black counter-narrative of the united states

— jamelle (@jamellebouie.net) June 19, 2025 at 12:01 PM


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Very confused on how Juneteenth presents logistical issues that St. Patrick's Day does not.
Also, can we stop using DEI as a euphemism for Black and just be honest? Juneteenth is not a "diversity initiative" it's a holiday celebrating Black folks' freedom. Full stop.

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— Chaos Cherub (@biensur-jetaime.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 10:03 AM


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y'know it's kind of a tell that they think celebrating the end of slavery is DEI

— m (@keptsimple.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 11:56 AM


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5 years after CHOP in Seattle, teen’s shooting death is without answers https://t.co/bp18qpNMfh

— 🌎 🌍 ☮️ Carl Doss (@unixdoss) March 18, 2025

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Open Thread: ICE Melting Down, Just A Bit?

by Anne Laurie|  June 19, 20255:04 pm| 118 Comments

This post is in: Immigration, Open Threads, Trump Crime Cartel

fwiw, tea leaves of doing this imho is that ICE knows that denying members entrance to facilities is a losing issue for them.

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— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 10:48 AM

Scrabbling for figleaves…

… Under the annual appropriations act, lawmakers are allowed to enter any DHS facilities “used to detain or otherwise house aliens” to inspect them as part of their oversight duties. The act outlines that they are not required “to provide prior notice of the intent to enter a facility.”

The agency’s new memo also seeks to differentiate ICE field offices from detention facilities, noting that “ICE Field Offices are not detention facilities” and therefore do not fall under the appropriations act provision.

Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the top Democrat on the Homeland Security Committee, called the move “unprecedented” and an “affront to the Constitution and Federal law.”

“This unlawful policy is a smokescreen to deny Member visits to ICE offices across the country, which are holding migrants – and sometimes even U.S. citizens – for days at a time. They are therefore detention facilities and are subject to oversight and inspection at any time. DHS pretending otherwise is simply their latest lie,” Thompson said in a statement.

Previous DHS language for lawmaker visitations said “ICE will comply with the law and accommodate Members seeking to visit/tour an ICE detention facility for the purpose of conducting oversight.”

The recent memo now says the department “will make every effort” to comply with the law and accommodate members, while listing circumstances like “operational conditions, security posture, etc,” that could impact the time of entry…

I mean this is continuing confirmation, imho, that the massive public pressure campaign is tanking morale internally.
Homan, et. al doing these sort of appeals to humanity really gives away the game a bit.

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— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 1:58 PM

You can see the ICE agents in their minivans then the LAPD cars in the back appearing to block the Dodger Stadium parking lot entrance.
When I asked an LAPD officer if they are blocking ICE from entering the parking lot she said “put it this way. The Dodgers don’t want them coming in.”

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— Molly Knight (@mollyknight.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 2:56 PM

Cops not letting ICE in? Perfect.

— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) June 19, 2025 at 3:10 PM

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Excellent Read:‘The Struggle to Fulfill Juneteenth’s Promise and Reckon with Its History’

by Anne Laurie|  June 19, 20252:50 pm| 34 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Justice

“The Juneteenth story is much more than one day, or one city. But this is where it started.”
From @josephinelee.bsky.social in 2024: Join us in getting to know the Galveston icon they call "Professor Juneteenth" …

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— Texas Observer (@texasobserver.org) June 18, 2025 at 12:36 PM

Around Galveston, Sam Collins III is better known as Professor Juneteenth.

For the past 20 years, Collins, 53, has devoted his life to educating the public about Juneteenth—the commemoration of June 19, 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger and his troops landed on the island. More than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Texas was then the last bastion of legal slavery. Granger read the orders freeing 250,000 enslaved Texans across Galveston, before traveling inland to proclaim freedom and the promise of “absolute equality”at plantations across Texas.

Today, Galveston is an open classroom for Juneteenth’s legacy, largely due to Collins’ efforts. He’s organized community members to get Juneteenth-related historical markers, murals, statutes, and public exhibits established. Collins worked together with Fort Worth’s Opal Lee to make Juneteenth a federal holiday in 2021. But he says that his work, as well as the promise of Juneteenth, is unfinished. He’s now trying to expand the story of Juneteenth’s legacy and bring it back home to Galveston with plans for an International Museum of Juneteenth in the port city. (A museum is also in the works up in Cowtown.)…

As a child, Collins attended parades and festivals in Galveston and nearby in his smaller hometown of Hitchcock. Celebrations were about family and community, but it wasn’t until he was older that Collins started learning more about the holiday’s history. In 2006, he gathered what he found and hosted his own Juneteenth celebration at the Stringfellow estate in Hitchcock, a former plantation that Collins had purchased and repurposed as a family home and space to present Black history. Six-hundred people attended that celebration.

That same year, Ronald Meyers, a Mississippi doctor who had since 1999 been championing a federal Juneteenth holiday, reached out to Collins for help. Through the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, Meyers worked with Opal Lee, who became the foremost representative of the national campaign, and Collins. Meyers died in 2018, before he saw his work realized. “He drove all across the country and sacrificed a lot of his personal resources, but his role in the movement has been forgotten,” Collins said.

It’s why Collins makes sure to mention Meyers and others who have fought for Juneteenth recognition. As early as 1879, Robert Evans, a Black state legislator from Navasota tried to get Juneteenth recognized as a state holiday. But that was two years after the Compromise of 1877 ended Reconstruction and, along with it, the promises to protect the rights of Black Americans. It wouldn’t be until about a hundred years later, following the civil rights movement, that calls to fulfill the promise of “absolute equality” would be collectively renewed. Juneteenth finally became a Texas holiday in 1980.

Despite the work of Meyers, Lee, and Collins, among others, it would be the 2020 mass protests against racist police brutality that spread following the murder of George Floyd that would push the federal government to recognize Juneteenth. “That started a social movement, an uprising and awakening of consciousness. The National Juneteenth Observance Foundation had been trying to get recognition for 26 years, but no one was paying attention, until after what happened to George Floyd,” Collins said. After more than 150 years, President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth bill in June 2021…

Quoting Frederick Douglass, Collins said that it’s an ongoing struggle to achieve “absolute equality,” just as it’s an ongoing struggle for Americans to reckon with their past. “Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people who want crops without plowing the ground,” Douglass said at a speech in Canandaigua, New York, in 1857. “They want rain without thunder and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of its many waters.”

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Simon Rosenberg Sees Emerging Opportunity, and I Make Some Lists

by WaterGirl|  June 19, 20259:30 am| 124 Comments

This post is in: Breathtaking Criminality and Lawlessness, Dark Days Before the Dawn, Dems Fighting Back, Grieving for Our Country, Open Threads, Refusing To Let Those Fuckers Win, The Only Way Out Is Through, Today in Fascism

Simon Rosenberg had a lot to say on his substack this morning, and I have turned some of that into lists that might be useful as we communicate with people who might not be as politically engaged as we are.

Simon Rosenberg sees what’s happening as an emerging opportunity.

According to Rosenberg, in recent days we’ve all been reminded that:

  • sometimes the wheels on the bus go round and round,
  • and sometimes they come flying off.
  • Trump has always been a ridiculous and cartoonish figure.
  • The Emperor never had any clothes.
  • He was always the old man behind the curtain and never the Wizard.

I just get the sense now that the buffoonish, dangerous, sundowning man we all see is now being seen by far more people.

A door is opening, people are waking up to the awful reality of Trump and not the right wing noise machine version of him.

You never know in politics what is the trigger that causes things to change, for new understandings to emerge. I have always believed that there was a limit to how fast some of his weak supporters would have buyer’s remorse, and come to realize they got played. In fact I’ve been surprised how quickly and consequentially his numbers have come down. Down, however they are, even on what was his greatest strength – immigration.

Which is why we need to keep working as hard as we can people. He is stumbling, failing, getting panicky, looking weak and pathetic.

An opportunity is emerging for us and we need to seize it.

That was from yesterday.  This is Rosenberg today.

I made some lists from what Rosenberg wrote, because as text it was overwhelming and my eyes were glazing over.

What Trump Has Done

A quick summary – other than breaking a lot of things and enriching himself Trump has very few wins he can point to right now.

  • His economic strategy is slowing the global and US economies,
  • has caused our credit rating to be downgraded,
  • threatens the fiscal integrity of the United States,
  • raises prices on everyone and does not cutting them,
  • and will cause tens of millions to lose their health insurance,
  • tens of millions more will see their health care costs rise
  • and the overall health care system will be dramatically weakened.

What Trump Promised

  • He promised to end the Ukraine war,
  • bring peace to the Middle East,
  • end the Gaza conflict,
  • 90 trade deals in 90 days,
  • rip Greenland from Europe,
  • make Canada the 51st state

In reality, none of that has happened.

  • global leaders are not bending the knee
  • and some are even mocking him to his face while visiting the Oval Office.
  • He keeps losing in court again and again, badly,
  • and judges are growing far more ambitious in their rulings.
  • He had to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia home.
  • His bestie Elon tore into him, trashed his terrible budget bill
  • and [Elon]called on him to be replaced as President.
  • No one came to his birthday parade.
  • Rs keep losing and underperforming in elections.
  • His cowardice and indecision has become a global meme.
  • His budget bill is wildly unpopular, and struggling to get through Congress.
  • What may be the largest protest movement in American history has formed against him.
  • It has become impossible to hide the buffoonery of his Star Wars bar cabinet.
  • He looks terrible.
  • His ties are longer, his pants higher and his Truths more unhinged.
  • He fled the G7 on Monday.
  • Respected elected officials in America are getting arrested, charged, assaulted and assasinated.
  • Marines are on the streets of an American city.

Everything he is doing appears designed to make China and Russia – not America – great again.

The circle of defiance to Trump’s agenda of sabotage, plunder and betrayal keeps growing and growing. The world, the American people and reality itself just aren’t bending the knee. Our democracy is proving more resilient and our people more patriotic than he expected. This thing simply isn’t working as this delusional, vainglorious, sundowning old man thought it would.

We, all of us, clearly do not understand how STRONG AND MIGHTY he is.

And now I’ll repeat what Rosenberg wrote yesterday

I just get the sense now that the buffoonish, dangerous, sundowning man we all see is now being seen by far more people.

A door is opening, people are waking up to the awful reality of Trump and not the right wing noise machine version of him.

You never know in politics what is the trigger that causes things to change, for new understandings to emerge. I have always believed that there was a limit to how fast some of his weak supporters would have buyer’s remorse, and come to realize they got played. In fact I’ve been surprised how quickly and consequentially his numbers have come down. Down, however they are, even on what was his greatest strength – immigration.

Which is why we need to keep working as hard as we can people. He is stumbling, failing, getting panicky, looking weak and pathetic.

An opportunity is emerging for us and we need to seize it.

Open thread!

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War for Ukraine Day 1,210: The Cost

by Adam L Silverman|  June 18, 20257:26 pm| 28 Comments

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

A painting by Ukrainian artist NEIVANMADE. The words "NEVER AGAIN" are repeated over and over, from left to right and top to bottom, in a faded, washed out black against a white background. Red, the color of blood, runs and drips down across 2/3rds of the painting. "WHILE YOU TOLERATE TYRANTS" is written/painted in the bottom white corner below the three rows of "NEVER AGAIN".

The pollen counts here are out of control and my sinuses are killing me, so I’m just going to run down the basics tonight.

The cost:

We all prayed for Dmytro Isaenko, 31, as his parents watched, helpless, in front of the collapsed building, waiting for firefighters to find him under the rubble yesterday.

The miracle didn’t happen. Dmytro’s body was found later that evening.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 7:02 AM

Twenty-four innocent lives cut short by russia — again.
And the world’s most powerful, who could stop this horror, are either fueling it by choice… or frozen in fear and moral paralysis.
This bankruptcy will not bring peace.
It will multiply wars. And deaths.

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— Olena Halushka (@halushka.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 4:35 AM

Death toll from Russia’s missile and drone attack overnight on Monday-Tuesday has climbed to at least 30 people killed, 188 injured, says the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. On Kyiv, 28 killed, 134 injured; 23 victims killed in the strike on a nine-story building in Solomyansky district alone.

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— Christopher Miller (@christopherjm.ft.com) June 18, 2025 at 10:13 AM

An Odessa family who traveled to Israel for their critically ill child’s treatment was killed during an Iranian missile attack.

On the night of June 14, one of Iran’s ballistic missiles struck a residential building in Bat Yam, near Tel Aviv.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 9:08 AM

The family had only been living in the building for a few months, and their trip to Israel was a last hope for their child’s recovery.

The victims were identified as 30-year-old Maria Peshkuryova, her 7-year-old daughter Nastia Buryk, who was undergoing treatment for a severe form of cancer,

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 9:08 AM

Maria’s 60-year-old mother Olena, and two nephews, 9-year-old Kostiantyn and 7-year-old Illia.

Nastia’s father, a soldier, remained in Ukraine serving in the military while simultaneously raising funds for his daughter’s treatment.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 9:08 AM

These are some of the unintended cascading effects of the Israel-Iran war of 2025.

President Zelenskyy did not make an address today, nor hold a press conference.

Symbolic equation: G7 -Trump +Zelensky = ?

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— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 4:07 AM

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Georgia:

Day 203 of continuous protests in Georgia.

#GeorgiaProtests

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— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 3:16 PM

Day 203 of uninterrupted #GeorgiaProtests

Georgia is in a protracted painful process of a new society, new civil contract being formed. But no one plans on giving up. 1/

📷 MOSE

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 3:43 PM

You can help us avoid costs that can be avoided by targeted sanctions that hurt them, as well as non-engagement with the regime, calls for free and fair Parliamentary elections, and aiding the democratic sector as much as possible. 2/2.

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 3:43 PM

1/ MEPs expressed solidarity with Mzia Amaglobeli, the founder of “Batumelebi” and “Netgazeti”, as well as with other political prisoners.

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— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 6:23 AM

2/ The European Parliament will hold a debate on Mzia Amaglobeli today. The discussion will also address media freedom in Georgia. A vote on a resolution with the same title will take place tomorrow, June 19.

Photo: Tamar Nutsubidze/Euroscope

— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 6:23 AM

🔴 Mzia Amaglobeli fined again over Jan 11 protest – placing a poster removed momentarily.

After a 1st fine for “insulting police,” now gets a 2nd – for “distorting city appearance”.

Administrative offense case is used to justify her pre-trial detention on trumped-up charges of “attacking police.”

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) June 18, 2025 at 8:39 AM

🔴 MEP @lenaats.bsky.social soke about Mzia Amaglobeli during the debate in European Parliament, where the situation of the Georgian media – and Mzia Amaglobeli’s case in particular – was addressed as a human rights emergency.

#FreeMzia
#GeorgiaProtest
#MediaUnderAttack

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) June 18, 2025 at 2:36 PM

MEP Małgorzata Gosiewska about the situation in #Georgia and Mzia Amaghlobeli during the debate in @europarl.europa.eu, where the situation of the Georgian media – and Mzia Amaglobeli’s case in particular – was addressed.
#FreeMzia
#RepressionInGeorgia
#GeorgiaProtests

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) June 18, 2025 at 3:30 PM

🗣️“Media freedom is not a luxury, it is a democratic necessity; it shines the light where corruption and autocracy hide – and that is precisely why Georgian authorities have imprisoned Mzia Amaglobeli, one of the country’s most respected journalists, for 150 days now,” – MEP Tobias Cramer.
#FreeMzia

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) June 18, 2025 at 3:54 PM

🗣️ “We need to talk about us – the EU. I do not understand the silence from the @eucouncil.bsky.social, the member states, and the High Representative’s Office. Mzia and her friends deserve respect and help,” – MEP @rjukneviciene.bsky.social in the @europarl.europa.eu.

#FreeMzia
#RepressionInGeorgia

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) June 18, 2025 at 4:15 PM

🗣️“Anything that annoys the govt is a ‘deep state’..

to change this narrative we need to ensure that there is professional, true journalism made by professionals like Mzia Amaglobeli. That’s the only way to counter the fantasies of the authoritarian regime,” – @nachosamor.bsky.social.

#FreeMzia

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) June 18, 2025 at 4:51 PM

Creeping total control. I suspect that the regime has information on everyone anyway, they are simply using the demand to hand over information to persecute CSOs.

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 4:55 AM

Finland:

“Russia is building a garrison in Kandalaksha for an artillery brigade. This is the first concrete sign of a permanent increase in the number of troops near the Finnish border,” Yle reported.
yle.fi/a/74-20168262

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— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 4:31 PM

From Yle:

New satellite images obtained by Yle show how Russia began extensive construction work last winter in a closed military town, across the border from Finnish Lapland.

Major excavation work has been carried out and several new buildings have been erected at the Lupche-Savino garrison, which is part of the town of Kandalaksha.

According to the Murmansk regional administration, a military town is being built for a new artillery brigade and its personnel. In addition, Russia is also planning to station at least part of an engineer brigade at the site. In recent years, the Russian military has only used the same area for storage.

No information about the construction work at the Lupche-Savino garrison has previously been reported outside of Russia.

The satellite images obtained by Yle also reveal changes at Russian military sites on the Karelian Isthmus. New equipment can especially be seen at the Sapyornoye garrison, located in the area of the former Sakkola municipality.

In addition, Russia has continued military preparations in Petrozavodsk, the largest city in the Republic of Karelia.

In this article, we show the most significant changes that have taken place at these three military sites over the past winter.

Russia has two reasons to increase military activity near Finland. The first and more urgent reason is to train military personnel and service older equipment so it can be used for the war in Ukraine.

This is evident from Yle’s earlier findings based on satellite images, such as the emptying of the Alakurtti garrison, the construction of equipment halls in Alakurtti and Petrozavodsk, and the setting up of a large tent camp on the Karelian Isthmus.

In contrast, the new satellite images from Lupche-Savino obtained by Yle are evidence of a new and different development: Russia is seeking to permanently reinforce its troops specifically along the border with Finland.

According to one military expert, the scale of the construction project shows Russia feels the need to strengthen its military in the region.

“If the sole purpose was to send the troops to Ukraine, there would of course be no need for such infrastructure there,” says Marko Eklund, who analysed the satellite images for Yle.

Retired Major Eklund had a long career in Finnish military intelligence and has monitored the Russian armed forces for over 20 years.

Much more at the link including imagery.

The US:

She’s running. Former US ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink — who resigned in protest of Trump’s policy of putting pressure on Kyiv instead of Moscow to end Russia’s war — formally announces her run to challenge Rep. Tom Barrett for Michigan’s 7th Congressional District seat.

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— Christopher Miller (@christopherjm.ft.com) June 18, 2025 at 11:08 AM

The Times reports that NATO changed the format of President Zelensky’s participation at the summit in The Hague because of Trump.
www.thetimes.com/article/83cc…

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 1:09 PM

From The Times:

“Short and sweet” is the plan for next week’s Nato summit, which will be tailored to President Trump’s limited attention span and the need to avoid outbursts and gaffes.

The alliance meets at the Hague next Tuesday to set ambitious new defence spending targets for national governments and it will be a brief affair to handle Trump, who is unpredictable and impatient with long meetings.

Usually, the Nato summit format is built around three meetings, each lasting two and half hours, focused on geopolitics and strategy. Next week’s gathering will be only one session of two and a half hours.

A summit communique, setting out Nato spending targets, will be a mere five paragraphs on one sheet of A4 paper. Last year’s meeting in Washington ran to a 44-paragraph declaration, a chunky 5,400 words long.

“It is about keeping the summit focused, short and sweet,” a diplomat said. “Trump can be impatient and has — [he has] said it himself — a short attention span. The shorter the better.”

Mark Rutte, the Nato secretary-general and former Dutch prime minister, is determined to keep to a focus on one single decision to raise Nato defence spending to a 5 per cent target.

Officials and diplomats organising the summit are hoping to learn from this weekend’s G7 when Trump left early before then firing social media broadsides at other leaders.

“Will there be a late night or early morning Truth Social bombshell if he has a summit snit?” said one alliance diplomat. According to the summit programme, Trump will not hold a press conference with Rutte as is conventional.

The spending decision will be presented as a triumph for Trump personally after decades of lectures from American presidents to European allies.

Targets of 3.5 per cent for core military spending and a further 1.5 per cent for “defence-related” budgets have been agreed by wrangling continue over eating the target date, whether it should be by 2032 or, as Sir Keir Starmer and many others prefer, 2035.

Preserving Nato’s fragile unity at a time when Trump’s administration has called America’s role as primary security guarantor of the alliance into question is as important as increased defence spending, Kaja Kallas, the EU’s foreign affairs chief said.

“Today, against Nato and the EU, Russia doesn’t stand a chance. But we must stick together,” she told MEPs on Wednesday. “When Nato leaders meet next week, keeping unity in the alliance is as much a priority as spending more on defence.”

President Zelensky is invited but with a diplomatic demotion to avoid any awkward encounters with Trump, who has clashed with Ukraine’s leader in the past.

A source in the Ukrainian presidency confirmed that Zelensky was scheduled to participate in person at the summit, but added: “The decision will be made on the eve of the summit. This is just the schedule.” The source described the meeting as “an opportunity to maintain support and promote a ceasefire”.

The Ukrainian president will also be at a dinner hosted by the Dutch king on Tuesday night.

A summit text will continue to describe Russia as a “direct threat” but will not repeat previous declarations that Ukraine has an “irreversible” path to Nato membership.

The U.S. Embassy in Ukraine responded to Russia’s massive attack on Kyiv, calling it a “senseless attack” that contradicts President Trump’s call to stop the killing and end the war.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 6:36 AM

Back to Ukraine.

Today, Ukraine passed a law allowing dual citizenship. It is an important step that could finally resolve the long-standing challenges foreign volunteer fighters face in gaining citizenship.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 11:14 AM

21 interceptions of Russian drones of which a lot of are loitering munitions. Also, in the entire time up to June 1, 2025, only 15 interceptions of Russian Gerbera drones using FPV were documented. And in the first 18 days of June 2025 alone, 22 videos of Gerbera interceptions were published.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 1:00 PM

It was reported as a launch of a Kalibr cruise missile from Novorossiysk targeting sites in Ukraine.

Perhaps soon we’ll see some unidentified drones pay a visit there.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 3:29 PM

Siversk, Donetsk Oblast:

🦾🇺🇦 The Force of Freedom battalion of the 4th Rubizh Brigade of the National Guard repelled a well-planned Russian assault with a large number of armored vehicles near Siversk.
Professional and very effective work of our guys! 🔥

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— Vitalis Viva (@vitalisviva.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 10:01 AM

Donetsk Oblast:

🕊🇺🇦 Another Ukrainian drone has filmed the moment when an FPV drone shot down a Russian Orlan UAV in Donetsk region,” reports the 1129th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment of Bila Tserkva.

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— Vitalis Viva (@vitalisviva.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 10:01 AM

Strike drones from the 413rd Battalion of the Special Purpose Service critically damaged a rare and expensive Russian “Yastreb-AV” radar system in Donetsk region. Most sources cite a cost of approximately $250 million per system.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 11:47 AM

Andriivka:

In the Andriivka area, an assault group from the 1st Assault Battalion “Black Swan” of the 225th Separate Assault Regiment reached the command post of the 30th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Russian army.

Inside was the battalion commander — Major Yartsev. He was eliminated during the assault.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 6:28 AM

Zaporizhzhia:

Surveillance cameras recorded six UAV strikes on market stalls in Zaporizhzhia.
According to Russia, these are probably also considered part of Ukraine’s military-industrial complex.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 5:35 AM

Vladivostok, Russia:

Spiegel reports that an EU diplomat was assaulted in Vladivostok, and the attackers may have been FSB agents. The woman was on an official mission in Russia, accompanied by a French colleague. They had planned to visit EU consulates.
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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) June 18, 2025 at 10:09 AM

That’s enough for tonight.

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There are no new Patron skeets or videos tonight. Here is some adjacent material.

Did I show you the ukrainian SES rescue dogs that help search for people under the rubble

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— Mira of Kyiv 🇺🇦 (@reshetz.bsky.social) June 17, 2025 at 3:30 PM

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It’s Been Nearly Four Years With No Ads on Balloon Juice!

by WaterGirl|  June 18, 20254:35 pm| 42 Comments

This post is in: Balloon Juice, Open Threads, Previous Site Maintenance, Site Maintenance

Balloon Juice went ad-free nearly 4 year ago, and I know that I am not the only one who is really happy we did that.

Can we take a quick trip down memory lane so we don’t have to reinvent the wheel?

2021

If you’re the guy whose name is on all the bills, ditching the ads and losing $1,000 a month would have to feel a bit like jumping off a cliff without a net.

So here’s what it will take for me to feel good about having asked John Cole to do just that:

– $6,000 in one-time donations now – that would sit in an account, unused, as a safety net, to take the uncertainty out of the equation for Cole.

– no subscriptions, just recurring donations every month from those who can afford it, to pay for hosting and subscriptions etc.

– we need about $1,000 in recurring donations every month for that.

Safety net

Having the safety net has already helpful, but it’s been a long time since we’ve had a site fundraiser and for various reasons we have been whittling away at the safety net rather than putting up a site fundraising post.

So it would be super helpful if we could put some money back into the safety net, with one-time donations.

You can donate to the safety net with Patreon, Venmo, Zelle, and paper check.  Even PayPal if that’s your preference, but please mark it as personal / gift and not payment for services.

Monthly expenses

We need about $1,000 in recurring monthly donations for the monthly expenses.   Same donation options –  Venmo, Zelle, PayPal, and paper check – except I think Patreon doesn’t allow one-time donations.  (Please mark it as personal / gift and not payment for services.)

Fine tuning!

Not everyone can afford even $5 or $10 a month, but this is a community and those of us who can afford that have been helping make the site better for everyone.

If you have signed up for a monthly donation but you’re in a different financial position than you were when you signed up, please feel free to cancel your monthly donation, with our sincere thanks for having supported the site for nearly a year!

If you keep thinking you’ll set up a monthly donation, but haven’t gotten around to it, or if the timing is right for increasing your donation, this would be a great time to do it.

If you want to support the site with a one-time check, send me an email message I will send you Cole’s address.  (P.O.box)

Memory Lane

In case you want to relive the good times, here’s the post from me on Nov 3, 2021.

Good News: Who Wants a Balloon Juice With No Ads At All?

Followed by this post from John a couple hours later:

So I Guess We are Going Ad Free (With Venting and Explanation)

 

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All the News That’s Fit To Print Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  June 18, 202512:58 pm| 58 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics

I’m still super busy and not able to keep up with all the news, so I hope you’ll all share news and links in this post.

Open thread.

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