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Monday Night I Need More Time In the Day Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  June 3, 20249:54 pm| 172 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

All I can say is that I need more time in the day!

I am not a good photographer, so it takes me 2 separate photos to catch a good shot of my ferns and my clematis.  This one catches the ferns.

And this is a better shot of my clematis.

The clematis always blooms for my birthday, but it came early this year!

Oh, and this apparently happened today.  I laughed out loud.  I’m  not sure that it’s a comfort to know that the outbreak of stupidity isn’t confined to US domestic politics.

this is the funniest thing happening on here right now:

people claiming the newly elected president of Mexico isn’t really Jewish because she thanked Jesus

(she thanked Jesús, her husband) pic.twitter.com/4lSOZcgP40

— Matt Binder (@MattBinder) June 3, 2024

This was in response to Marge making a pubic PUBLIC spectacle of herself, otherwise known as a day ending in Y, as she badgered Dr. Fauci in a hearing.

Hello, police? I’d like to report a murder. https://t.co/qPlR64hcbo

— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) June 3, 2024

Met with a new group today to talk with them about what they are up to and whether they might be a good fundraising fit.  Nothing is definite, but I am super excited after talking with them.  We talk again a week from today.  If all goes well, we’ll be telling you about them next week.

I have a post started, with the title: The Former President and Convicted Felon Is a Whiny Little Bitch.  But it’s so hard to decide what to include in the post.  The possibilities are endless!

What’s everybody else up to?

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War for Ukraine Day 831: Kharkiv Is Without Power Generation Capability

by Adam L Silverman|  June 3, 20247:05 pm| 17 Comments

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

Painting by NEIVANMADE. It has a white background an in the center are Soldiers in green doing air defense by firing at incoming Russian missiles in the upper right. The missiles are red and yellow. In the upper left, written in green, is the text: "SAVE THE BRAVEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD!" Below the Soldiers, also written in green, is "SUPPORT FOR KHARKIV"

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

Quick housekeeping updated: Rosie had the first chemotherapy of the second round today. She did great. The oncology vet and her team think she looks great, there were no issues with her bloodwork, and she’s scheduled for he next treatment next Monday. Right now she’s lying just below my feet on the bed watching it pour down rain. Usually the way this works is she’s fine until Wednesday or Thursday and then the systemic effect kicks in. We’ll see if that happens this time. If it does, we’re all set with appetite stimulants. Ruby is also doing well. Thank you all for all the good thoughts, prayers, well wishes, and donations. They are all greatly appreciated.

It has been a long day though, so I’m going to try to keep tonight’s update on the shorter side.

I’m aware of The Kyiv Post‘s reporting regarding Syria. I’m not including it because I’d like to see additional corroboration.

As I begin tonight’s update at 6:10 PM EDT, air raid alerts are up for Sumy and Kharkiv Oblasts.

Russia has completely degraded Kharkiv’s ability to generate power:

There is no longer any local electricity generation in Kharkiv, so it is forced to obtain electricity from other cities, said Mayor Ihor Terekhov.

— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) June 3, 2024

Sumy Oblast, or, more accurately, just over the border in Russia:

The column of military equipment of the russian army in the Kursk region was destroyed by the collaborative efforts of the 53rd Mechanized Brigade and the 103rd Territorial Defense Brigade. pic.twitter.com/bg9m5Rf3Ec

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) June 3, 2024

Розбиття російської колони у Курській області💥

Нещодавно біля нашого державного кордону на межі Сумщини сталась дуже дивна ситуація – здуру російська колона вантажного транспорту викотилась у поле.
Без мети, бо у російських вояк-камікадзе є тільки шлях. Шлях до смерті.

Воїни… pic.twitter.com/6fIWGY65mz

— Serhii Sternenko ✙ (@sternenko) June 3, 2024

Here is the machine translation of Sternenko’s tweet:

The breakdown of the Russian convoy in the Kursk region 💥

Recently, a very strange situation happened near our state border on the border of Sumy Oblast – a Russian convoy of freight transport rolled into a field.
Without a goal, because Russian kamikaze soldiers have only one way. The road to death.

Soldiers of the 53rd mechanized brigade of the Malibu unit and the Wing to Hell of the 103rd OBrTRO defeated this column.
Some of the equipment escaped, some was destroyed.
Including your drones.

We are currently actively providing FPV units for the border, so your 2 hryvnias will be very appropriate 👇

President Zelenskyy is still traveling. There are no new videos posted at the President of Ukraine’s YouTube channel.

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The cost:

🕯️Після 12-денної боротьби за життя у лікарні від поранень помер відомий громадський діяч із Дніпра, воїн Денис Капітуров
⬇️https://t.co/CMC014xQTZ pic.twitter.com/WagF7QyDga

— Новинарня (@Novynarnia) June 3, 2024

Here’s the machine translation:

🕯️ After a 12-day struggle for life in the hospital, a well-known public figure from Dnipro, soldier Denys Kapiturov, died of wounds
⬇️
https://novynarnia.com/2024/06/03/pislya-12-dennoyi-borotby-za-zhyttya-u-likarni-vid-poranen-pomer-vidomyj-gromadskyj-diyach-iz-dnipra-voyin-denys-kapiturov/

🕯️На війні за Україну загинув грузинський боєць Хвіча Гвінджішвілі
⬇️https://t.co/OnaJ6IYmgg pic.twitter.com/CTIVCtDOZY

— Новинарня (@Novynarnia) June 3, 2024

And the machine translation:

🕯️ Georgian fighter Hvicha Gvindzhishvili died in the war for Ukraine
⬇️
https://novynarnia.com/2024/06/03/na-vijni-za-ukrayinu-zagynuv-gruzynskyj-boyecz-hvicha-gvindzhishvili/

Памʼятайте про нього.
Це Новіков Олександр. Він був студентом факультету іноземних мов Каразінського університету.
Загинув 18.05.2024 в боях на Харківщині. pic.twitter.com/zEhNTpjlKZ

— Математикіт🇺🇦 (@math_cat21) June 3, 2024

Remember him.
This is Oleksandr Novikov. He was a student of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​of the Karazin University.
Died on May 18, 2024 in battles in the Kharkiv region.

Italy:

+1 SAMP/T air defense system coming from 🇮🇹Italy.

We shall prevail!!

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 3, 2024

Italy will send a second SAMP/T air defence system to Ukraine, its foreign minister said in a radio interview on Monday.

A source close to the matter told Reuters earlier that Italy would likely ship to Ukraine a SAMP/T system which is currently deployed in Kuwait, but is soon… pic.twitter.com/HRxf5e1CcH

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 3, 2024

Italy will send a second SAMP/T air defence system to Ukraine, its foreign minister said in a radio interview on Monday.

A source close to the matter told Reuters earlier that Italy would likely ship to Ukraine a SAMP/T system which is currently deployed in Kuwait, but is soon due to return to Italy.

https://reuters.com/world/europe/italy-likely-send-second-air-defence-system-ukraine-source-says-2024-06-03/

Reuters has the details:

ROME, June 3 (Reuters) – Italy will send a second SAMP/T air defence system to Ukraine, its foreign minister said in a radio interview on Monday, responding to Kyiv’s pleas for greater help to fend off Russian missile attacks.

The system, also known as MAMBA, is a Franco-Italian battery that can track dozens of targets and intercept 10 at once. It is the only European-made system that can intercept ballistic missiles.

Rome and Paris jointly delivered a first system in 2023, but in recent months Ukraine has repeatedly called on partners to provide more help with air defence as it faces an increasing barrage of attacks on cities and energy infrastructure.

“It is known that we will send SAMP/T, which is an instrument of air defence, therefore of protection, that Ukraine itself asked us for,” Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told state broadcaster Rai, confirming earlier media reports.A

ll shipments have so far been covered by official secrecy and the government has never made public the exact list of weapons it has sent to Ukraine.

A source close to the matter told Reuters earlier that Italy would likely ship to Ukraine a SAMP/T system which is currently deployed in Kuwait, but is soon due to return to Italy.

Corriere della Sera newspaper reported on Monday that the government could green light the new supplies after a summit of leaders of the Group of Seven major democracies, which Italy will host on June 13-15.

More at the link.

The US:

The news here, if I may suggest, is that Biden appears not to be attending a summit that @ZelenskyyUa has been working for months to get heads of government to. https://t.co/t520J1bqin

— laurence norman (@laurnorman) June 3, 2024

Frontelligence Insight is documenting significant movements of enemy reserves, involving hundreds of military vehicles of various types. This likely indicates that the Russians are preparing for another serious push. Russian offensive is unlikely to conclude soon

— Tatarigami_UA (@Tatarigami_UA) June 3, 2024

Now we watch and wait and see what the Russians do.

Kharkiv is not the only part of Ukraine that is experiencing power generation and/or transmission problems.

The authorities are well aware of the current situation with the energy sector, and Kyiv residents should prepare for power outages of 7-8 hours, energy expert Oleksandr Kharchenko said.https://t.co/8QTQAJHez6

— The New Voice of Ukraine (@NewVoiceUkraine) June 3, 2024

From The New Voice of Ukraine:

The authorities are well aware of the current situation with the energy sector, and Kyiv residents should prepare for power outages of 7-8 hours, energy expert Oleksandr Kharchenko said in an interview with Radio NV on June 2.

“Everyone understands everything, but they don’t want to voice it,” the director of the Energy Industry Research Center said.

“Listen, it’s all been calculated… All the numbers are absolutely clear; it’s unclear what the consequences of additional attacks will be, it’s an uncertainty factor. And it is not entirely clear for several facilities that can be restored or not. It will depend on how quickly certain equipment arrives. And this has not yet been determined definitively.”

The blackouts will continue.

“I can assure you 100% that there will be blackouts,” Kharchenko said.

“And they will last at least three to four hours a day. This is an ideal scenario. For now, Kyiv needs to prepare for seven to eight hours a day. Again, this is not a bad scenario, it could be worse.”

Speaking about the work of the critical headquarters, Kharchenko said: “I may tell you an unexpected thing: we have at least four such headquarters that do not coordinate what they do; their decisions are mostly not implemented at all. And this is how it functions.”

As a result of a missile strike by Russia on April 11, 2024, the Trypillia Thermal Power Plant in Kyiv Oblast was completely destroyed.

Centrenergo lost 100% of its generation after the destruction of Trypillia TPP.

The Dnipro HPP lost both power plants in March 2024. The dam held, but the equipment was destroyed, and it may take years to restore Dnipro HPP.

The CHPP-5 was destroyed in Kharkiv, and restoring it is like building a new one, which will also take several years.

The Zmiyiv TPP (part of Centrenergo) in Kharkiv Oblast was also destroyed.

DTEK Group (beneficiary – Rinat Akhmetov) said it had lost 80% of its generation.

All power units of the Burshtyn and Ladyzhyn TPPs were damaged.

Gas storage facilities in western Ukraine were also damaged.

Two hydroelectric power plants have been decommissioned as of May 9, 2024.

Controlled emergency blackouts were introduced in all regions of Ukraine on May 14, 2024.

Here’s the video of the interview:

Russian occupied Luhansk:

Ukrainian drone operators hit a ‘no-analogue’ Kasta-2E2 radar system in the Luhansk region.
Despite the fact that the system was designed to control airspace and identify air targets at low altitudes, it couldn’t survive a drone attack.

📹: @SOF_UKR pic.twitter.com/j3fdYovhK6

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) June 3, 2024

Pokrovsk, Donestk Oblast:

Russian forces continue to advance towards Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast over the past week.https://t.co/r0lSu5lIMU https://t.co/6wi822VEDs pic.twitter.com/87D7VgO2oL

— Rob Lee (@RALee85) June 3, 2024

Vovchansk, Kharkiv Oblast:

Vovchansk. A battle between Russian assault group and the “Liut” Brigade of he National Police of Ukraine. 2 Russian infantrymen were killed and 1 was wounded.https://t.co/n7YvQAfaGw pic.twitter.com/zyVhOm0mG5

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 3, 2024

A Russian soldier revealed the true meaning of the offensive near Volchansk. According to him, this is nothing more than another meat grinder, where untrained Russian soldiers are sent under machine guns and drones and are not allowed to retreat. Result: one after another, groups… pic.twitter.com/GvqUV59mB8

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated) June 3, 2024

A Russian soldier revealed the true meaning of the offensive near Volchansk. According to him, this is nothing more than another meat grinder, where untrained Russian soldiers are sent under machine guns and drones and are not allowed to retreat. Result: one after another, groups are simply destroyed, and new ones come to replace them. In the company of this soldier, contract soldier Anton Andreev from the 5th company of the 1009th regiment, only 12 people out of 100 remained.

At the same time, he realizes that orders to his superiors come from Moscow, and they also cannot do anything about it.

Source / Astra: https://t.me/astrapress/56830

Starytsya, Kharkiv Oblast:

Starytsya, Kharkiv front. Russian assault group comes under Ukrainian small arms fire. After which remaining Russians take cover and Ukrainian drone operators launch precise strikes at them. https://t.co/dhNdrKz58B https://t.co/ko7wfw9gvJ pic.twitter.com/SAkt5Zcx3U

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 3, 2024

My latest on why Biden et al are prepared to risk allowing Ukraine to use US weapons inside Russia – and current western thinking about how to handle Russian nuclear threats https://t.co/J5JBzfMBrU

— Gideon Rachman (@gideonrachman) June 3, 2024

From The Financial Times:

Russia is once again waving around its nuclear weapons. Last week, Vladimir Putin warned Nato countries against allowing Ukraine to use western munitions to strike Russia. The Russian leader warned of “serious consequences” and said that Ukraine’s allies should be aware of the “small territory” and “dense population” of many European countries.

In case this was too vague, Dmitry Medvedev followed up with a more blood-curdling threat. Russia’s former president cited Putin’s words and added: “The use of tactical nuclear weapons can also be miscalculated. This would be a fatal mistake.”

Medvedev has a reputation as a man who is fond of strong drink. But Moscow has also taken actions recently to underline its threats, with Russian troops conducting nuclear drills near the border with Ukraine.

These moves have not deterred several Nato nations, including the US, from taking the latest step up the escalation ladder by approving the use of their weapons inside Russian borders.

This latest move by Nato nations reflects a mix of confidence and nervousness. On the positive side, the US and its European allies are now less concerned about the threat that Russia will go nuclear than they were 18 months ago.

On the negative side, they are also increasingly uneasy about the situation on the battlefield. The new willingness to allow Ukraine to strike back at enemy artillery positions and missile bases — even if they are inside Russia itself — reflects a concern that Ukraine is gradually losing the war. As a result, Kyiv’s western backers feel compelled to tolerate a greater level of risk to keep Ukraine in the fight.

The west’s willingness to take on this level of risk represents a dramatic shift in thinking since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. Back then, Nato countries were nervous about providing Ukraine with any offensive weapons.

The provision of each new significant capability to Kyiv — long-range missiles, tanks, fighter jets — has been accompanied by prolonged, sometimes agonised, debate in the west and by nuclear threats from Russia. But each time the Nato countries have crossed a threshold, the Kremlin has failed to make good on its nuclear threats. And that has made it easier for the western alliance to take the next step.

But the fact that the US and its allies are no longer quite so anxious about Russia’s nuclear posturing does not mean that they dismiss the threat completely. Indeed, there are some western officials who remain very uneasy about the potential for escalation involved in authorising the use of weapons, provided by the west, to strike Russian territory.

Their concern is that Russia will regard this latest step as the escalation of a proxy war by the west and could make what it regards as a symmetrical response — involving counterstrikes on Nato territory. That might lead Russia and Nato very close to the direct conflict that western leaders have always sought to avoid. Russian military doctrine is believed to assume that Moscow cannot prevail in a conventional war with the west, and so to envisage the early use of nuclear weapons.

Despite talk by Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, of eventually stationing French troops on Ukrainian soil, the western alliance is still trying to maintain its clear red line against direct involvement in a conflict with Russia.

Despite the concerns about Russia’s potential response to this latest move, US decision makers still think that the circumstances that could trigger a Russian nuclear response are fairly distant. The two situations that are most often mentioned are if the Russian army is about to be routed on the battlefield; or if Ukrainian ground forces threaten Crimea, which Russia formally annexed in 2014.

The closest that the world has come to a real nuclear crisis over Ukraine, so far, was in October 2022 — when Russia suffered a series of catastrophic setbacks in the war, including the loss of Kherson. There was one weekend when western officials became seriously concerned that Russia might be on the point of going nuclear.

But that crisis also created a new playbook for how to deal with Russian nuclear threats, when they look really serious. Step one is to talk to Russian counterparts and to threaten direct and massive western involvement in the conflict. Step two is to talk to other major powers — in particular, China and India — and to get them to warn Russia off, preferably in public.

More at the link.

Belgorod Oblast, Russia:

Reportedly, a Russian S-300/400 (?) system component destroyed by Ukraine in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast.

Gone are the two years of the “Ukraine can’t defend itself because WWIII” absurdity.

That avalanche of shameless lies from Kremlin appeasers and brainless surrender cultists… pic.twitter.com/K22hUHwD3N

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 3, 2024

Reportedly, a Russian S-300/400 (?) system component destroyed by Ukraine in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast.

Gone are the two years of the “Ukraine can’t defend itself because WWIII” absurdity.

That avalanche of shameless lies from Kremlin appeasers and brainless surrender cultists cost us way too much – and it put as unforgivably farther sways from just and stable peace in Europe.

Loving this angle of the S-300 in Belgorod after its meeting with HIMARS. pic.twitter.com/X1r08bsMvE

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) June 3, 2024

If only there were someone to tell the world that:

– the concept of ‘escalation management’ does not work;
– that Russia is not entitled to any ‘safe zone’ for its military power in a war of aggression it started;
– that bowing down to Russian nuclear blackmailing is a lousy… pic.twitter.com/m8G3icFyC6

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 3, 2024

If only there were someone to tell the world that:

– the concept of ‘escalation management’ does not work;
– that Russia is not entitled to any ‘safe zone’ for its military power in a war of aggression it started;
– that bowing down to Russian nuclear blackmailing is a lousy idea that brings the West nowhere and paralyzes its ability to react to a large-scale war of aggression at its very border;
– that imposing drastic restrictions on the Ukrainian use of Western defense aid is absurd, non-sensical, and beneficial to Russia’s war machine;
– that such a half-hearted approach to helping Ukraine tackle the most significant European war of aggression since Adolf Hitler demonstrates weakness and only encourages the Kremlin to escalate its war and expand its acts of aggression
– that the Kremlin openly spits on the West’s attempts to ‘avoid escalation’, or ‘give Putin a chance to stop’ and does as much as it is allowed to with this deliberate omission;
– that Ukraine can win (or at least precipitate a more or less favorable outcome) by directly undermining Russia’s ability to fight and finance this war;
– that highly effective Ukrainian attacks on Russian military power and infrastructure will result in Russia sustaining painful military losses rather than unleashing ‘WWIII,’ a ‘nuclear apocalypse,’ or whatever else Kremlin-paid propagandists and surrender cultists tried to intimidate the Western public opinion with.

…or was there?

Anyways, there’s a Russian S-400 system destroyed in a Ukrainian HIMARS strike in Russia’s Belgorod region.

Russia has lost yet another sophisticated air defense system in its territory used in the war on Ukraine.

Obligatory!

Floriduh! Man:

And here’s the DOJ press release on Craig Lang’s extradition to the US, with quite a headline: ‘Former U.S. Soldier Turned Foreign Fighter Extradited from Ukraine to the United States for 2018 Double Homicide, Armed Robbery, Immigration Document Offenses, Aggravated Identity…

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) June 3, 2024

Here’s the full text of Miller’s first tweet:

An update on a story I’ve followed and reported on for years: I can now report that American Craig Lang’s extradition fight in Ukraine has ended. The right-wing extremist and ex-Army soldier who fought in Ukraine in 2015-16 and is charged with robbing and killing a Florida couple in 2018 to fund more foreign fighting adventures is now in US custody in Florida and making his first court appearance today.

Lang escaped back to Ukraine after allegedly murdering the Florida couple in 2018. He fought extradition for years after his arrest by Ukrainian authorities responding to an Interpol warrant in 2019. But after being denied asylum in Ukraine and losing court battles in Kyiv and finally an appeal to the ECHR, he went into hiding this April, fearing extradition.

Ukrainian prosecutors, police and special forces tracked Lang down earlier this month in Kyiv and detained him. He was held in a detention center in Kyiv before being transferred to Lviv. Last weekend, he was taken to Poland and flown on a government plane to the US.

Lang’s co-conspirator Alex Zwiefelhofer, a right-wing American who also fought in Ukraine, where he met Lang in 2017 after going AWOL from the Army, was convicted of the Florida homicides in March.

Lang now faces his own trial in the case. I’m in touch with the victims’ family who are relieved to see Lang back on US soil to face justice. More info to come.

Amid his extradition battle, Lang briefly took up arms in Irpin in 2022, and he tried to fight elsewhere later but was rejected by Ukrainian units as they became aware of his background.

Here’s some of my past reporting on Lang:
https://buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherm51/craig-lang-ukraine-far-right-extremists-true-crime

That’s enough for tonight.

Your daily Patron!

There are no new Patron tweets or videos today. So here’s some adjacent material from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense:

The bright summer sun and 🇺🇦 warrior who takes care of you.

📷: @DPSU_ua pic.twitter.com/oMdCTY3oRD

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) June 3, 2024

Open thread!

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Monday Evening Open Thread: ‘Trump Stumped’

by Anne Laurie|  June 3, 20245:03 pm| 182 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Excellent Links, Open Threads, Trumpery

Hakeem Jeffries: “Trump was entitled to the presumption of innocence. He received it. Trump was entitled to a trial by a jury by his peers. He received it. Trump was entitled to a vigorous defense. He received it … that is an affirmation of the American judicial system” pic.twitter.com/ztWjlKEEi7

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 2, 2024

Anecdotal, but callers into Black radio today are NOT HAPPY that Trump can run for office – for PRESIDENT – when people in our community can't get jobs, loans, housing and CAN'T VOTE when they have a felony record:"he's rich & not Black, so the system is rigged for him." Welp.

— Irie DC (@irieDC) June 3, 2024

Trump stumped? I wrote for @theatlantic about Trump’s “dark, but not purposeful” post verdict rant. https://t.co/MSzSilrbDo

— Juliette Kayyem (@juliettekayyem) June 2, 2024

Excellent argument from Juliette Kayyem, in the Atlantic:
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The first post-trial press conference of the once and potentially future president, and now convicted felon, was bizarre, even by his standards. The word unhinged tends to be overused in this context, but Donald Trump lacked focus as he spoke after the conclusion of his trial in a New York state court on 34 felony counts relating to his payoff of the porn star Stormy Daniels. The presumptive Republican nominee ranted about this and that, including off-topic riffs on “Little League games” being canceled, “propane stoves,” the rainy weather, and immigrants living in “luxury hotels.” It wasn’t really a press conference—he took no questions—but nor was it what some feared it would be: a call to action…

Trump could already have started using his sentencing date, July 11, as a cause for his supporters and the GOP elites to rally around, much as he did with January 6, 2021. Then, the last time he lost big, he was still president and had all of the tools of the presidency to try to stop his loss from taking effect and prevent the transfer of power. But he doesn’t have that this time. He is not in office; this is not 2021. He may yet attempt to orchestrate disruption, protest, even violence, but unless he is elected again, he cannot promise his supporters that they will be pardoned. And he could actually face jail time. The calculations are different.

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First, Trump knows enough about the law to know that his behavior between the verdict and the sentencing will be a factor in the judge’s decision about what penalty to impose. During the trial itself, Trump risked antagonizing Judge Juan Merchan by violating gag orders and calling him a “devil” and a “tyrant,” but Trump’s day in court is not done. Just a few days before the Republican National Convention opens next month, Merchan will reconvene his court to determine Trump’s sentence based on a number of factors, including, presumably, whether there is a mob outside.

Second, a great deal has happened since January 6, 2021, and Trump should rightly be worried that he cannot deliver the crowds. The MAGA movement is furious but not organized. “Mass mobilizations are hard and require work,” The Atlantic’s Ali Breland wrote on Friday, including “boring little logistical things.” No such effort on Trump’s behalf seems under way. And, as I’ve written previously, Trump’s people may be angry, but they are also dispersed and in disarray, and many are in jail because of the post–January 6 prosecutions. Several leaders of the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, groups that took such a planning role before the Capitol riot, have been found guilty and are serving time for seditious conspiracy. Today, Trump’s rallies are small, though he continues to lie about the numbers…

Third, Trump has an election to win—and to win it, he will need more votes, in the right states. Independents may be uncomfortable voting for a convicted felon, or they may not care that much—the early evidence suggests that there are more of the former type, but not conclusively so. Meanwhile, Trump is demanding allegiance from his party like an autocrat, but that’s easy—the GOP has proved itself nothing but slavish—and much easier than figuring out how to expand his base. Trump’s recent trip to seek support at the Libertarian National Convention was a disaster: He roused more hecklers than voters.

Trump lost the election in 2020. He lost in court last week. He’s on a longtime losing streak, and he knows that the only way to turn that around is to win the presidency. The likelihood that Trump can’t help himself is always high, and he could easily beckon violence on his social-media platform and get a response from the die-hard fringe. But Trump may be calculating that a spectacle of unruly masses on July 11—assuming he could get them—would not be such a great look for a presidential candidate when the whole world is watching.

oh dear, Trump 13.8: I never said "lock her up". that was fake news. everybody else said it. https://t.co/KKCBVZHmh8

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) June 2, 2024

They are not acting like people who sincerely believe that being convicted of 34 felony counts in actuality helps a politician’s election campaign

— David Frum (@davidfrum) June 2, 2024

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by Betty Cracker|  June 3, 202411:29 am| 250 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Open Threads, Politics, Report From Sunny Gilead, Republican Stupidity

The toady who briefly rebelled crawls back to lick the tiny wingtips (Politico):

DeSantis says Trump can still vote in Florida despite felony conviction

The governor disputes the assessment of some experts who say Trump’s conviction would make him ineligible to vote in the state.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says he’ll make sure Donald Trump can vote in his home state this November despite his felony convictions.

DeSantis said Friday that he disputes the assessment of some experts who say that Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts would make him ineligible to cast a ballot in the state.

But, in any case, the Florida governor said he would ensure the state clemency board cleared the way for his former rival for the Republican presidential nomination to vote back home.

“Given the absurd nature of the New York prosecution of Trump, this would be an easy case to qualify for restoration of rights per the Florida Clemency Board, which I chair,” he said on X.

According to what I’ve read, convicted felon Donald J. Trump would be able to vote in Florida anyway, even if he were random convicted felon Ronald K. Dump. Florida law bases felon disenfranchisement for crimes committed in other states on whether the state where the crime was committed bars the convicted felon from voting. New York doesn’t unless they are incarcerated, which Trump is unlikely to be.

So the DeSantis statement expressing casual contempt for the rule of law is just a loyalty stunt meant to curry favor with the convicted felon and his cult. Just as the state’s Senators Rubio and Scott’s refusal to do their damn jobs is a stunt.

I think we’ll see similar stunts from now to November — Repubs falling all over themselves to publicly pucker up and kiss the orange ass. I also don’t think it will redound to that party’s credit with voters.

Open thread!

PS: Jury selection in Hunter Biden’s trial is underway. I know a previous plea deal involving the gun charges and the tax case blew up, but is there any chance for striking a plea deal before this trial begins? If so, and if the terms aren’t ridiculously onerous, maybe the defense should take it.

The Delaware case isn’t in the same universe as convicted felon Trump’s since the younger Biden isn’t seeking office. But it’s got to be a huge distraction for the administration.

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Monday Morning Open Thread: And Still, We Dance

by Anne Laurie|  June 3, 20245:59 am| 328 Comments

This post is in: LGBTQ Rights Are Human Rights, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Sports

Voting for him just for this. The rest of a plus. https://t.co/v6PObYWTnr

— Valdivia ?? (@TheCorollary) June 2, 2024

We kicked off Pride Month in style this weekend—and got LGBTQI+ voters fired up to vote for @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris ?? pic.twitter.com/bgLUZVES9S

— The Democrats (@TheDemocrats) June 2, 2024

America is home to people whose ancestors have been here for thousands of years, folks who immigrated generations ago, and those who have just arrived.

This Immigrant Heritage Month, we celebrate the courage of our nation’s immigrants, whose dreams are the foundation of America.

— President Biden (@POTUS) June 2, 2024

On day one of my Administration, I sent a comprehensive immigration reform plan to Congress to protect Dreamers and their families.

Only Congress can provide Dreamers permanent status and a pathway to citizenship.

Congress must act. pic.twitter.com/XZSesCZEAZ

— President Biden (@POTUS) June 2, 2024

Hakeem Jeffries on MTP: "Can the extreme MAGA Republicans point to a single issue where they've actually made progress for the American people? A single issue? They cannot. And so as a result, what we see are conspiracy theories being spewed at the direction of Donald Trump." pic.twitter.com/BTAw3Inb7v

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 2, 2024

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Half the country thinks Trump is unfit to be president now that he’s been convicted of this crime.https://t.co/qDK11YB4XQ pic.twitter.com/B6o6i7DdV1

— CBS News Poll (@CBSNewsPoll) June 2, 2024

uncool annoying normie resist shitlibs who had ?? emojis in their display names in 2020 just pulled off one of the biggest antifascist victories in American history and some people still won't accept that they're the populist front against right-wing extremism.

— Senior PowerPoint Engineer (@ryxcommar) May 30, 2024

Obviously most people are not going to change their mind based on this but margins matter — Trump in particular has been doing well with very young, very disengaged people who may be learning about his many scandals for the first time this week. It’s a big deal.

— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) May 30, 2024

Simone Biles continues Olympic prep by cruising to her 9th U.S. Championships title https://t.co/SO5hWD0sn5

— The Associated Press (@AP) June 3, 2024

… Biles is at a stage in her unparalleled career where the joy she gets from the sport is no longer centered strictly on the quality of her performance.

While she joked that she believes she’s “aging like fine wine,” it’s telling that she saved her biggest smile afterward when talking about the five World Champions Centre teammates — most of them a decade younger — who will join her at Olympic trials in Minneapolis later this month.

“That’s kind of what excites me because I think they have long careers ahead of them,” Biles said. “So if I can do anything to help them, right now and in the future, that’s what I’m going to do.”

It’s her way of giving back. She is well aware of the spotlight that awaits her in Paris and is trying to set an example for others on how to navigate the pressure that lies ahead. She’s become a regular in therapy — now even during meet weeks — and is determined to focus on what she can control.

Like say, her gymnastics.

In front of an audience that included her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, Biles put on a four-rotation clinic that featured all the trademarks of a typical Biles performance. There was jaw-dropping athleticism mixed with precision and more than a splash of swagger.

Biles finished with the highest two-day score on all four events, something she’d done only once before at nationals (2018)…

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Late Night Open Thread: Convention Planning Updates

by Anne Laurie|  June 3, 20242:40 am| 56 Comments

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Democrats plan to nominate President Biden by videoconference before their August convention to meet an Aug. 7 ballot deadline in Ohio. https://t.co/pAhJUSTaKf

— The Associated Press (@AP) May 28, 2024

This kinda got overlooked in the recent spate of GOP-related criminal news (and I’m probably jinxing the idea by putting it up now). Democrats plan to nominate Biden by virtual roll call to meet Ohio ballot deadline:

President Joe Biden will be formally nominated as the Democratic presidential nominee through a virtual roll call ahead of the party’s official convention in Chicago in August — a maneuver that will allow Biden to appear on the November ballot in Ohio.

The Democratic National Convention, where the president would otherwise be formally nominated, comes after Ohio’s ballot deadline of Aug. 7. The party’s convention is scheduled for Aug. 19-22.

Ohio lawmakers have moved the deadline in the past for candidates of both parties, although they had not done so yet for Biden this year and were called to a rare special session by Gov. Mike DeWine to address the issue.

The virtual proceedings will allow Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to get the party’s formal nod and will be very similar to the process used in 2020, when the convention went virtual because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Chicago, Democrats will still hold a state-by-state roll call that is a fixture of nominating conventions, according to a Democratic National Committee official, although it would largely be ceremonial and it’s unclear how that in-person roll call would commence.

The DNC on Tuesday did not say when the virtual roll call will take place, but it is expected in the weeks after the committee’s rules and bylaws committee votes to propose changes to the roll call process. That committee vote is scheduled for June 4.

“Joe Biden will be on the ballot in Ohio and all 50 states, and Ohio Republicans agree. But when the time has come for action, they have failed to act every time, so Democrats will land this plane on our own,” Jaime Harrison, the Democratic National Committee chairman, said in a statement. “Through a virtual roll call, we will ensure that Republicans can’t chip away at our democracy through incompetence or partisan tricks and that Ohioans can exercise their right to vote for the presidential candidate of their choice.”…

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DNC in Chicago will lose some luster as Democrats plan to virtually nominate President Joe Biden before convention https://t.co/YAogqPMaug

— Chicago Tribune Politics (@ChiTribCloutSt) May 28, 2024

I remember the virtual roll call as being more entertaining than the usual on-site ceremonies, but the Chicago Tribune is understandably disappointed…

Less than three months before the Democratic National Convention comes to Chicago, the event is already losing a significant portion of its celebratory luster as national Democrats on Tuesday said they plan to virtually nominate President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris before the convention to comply with ballot access laws in the crucial swing state of Ohio…

Chicago convention organizers said Biden and Harris will still attend the event to “celebrate” and accept their nominations before thousands of delegates at the United Center who will be attending their first in-person political convention in eight years.

The new virtual nomination, a remote process used to nominate Biden during the COVID-19 attendance-restricted 2020 convention, will be held after meetings of the DNC’s rules and bylaws committee to implement the change. The committee’s vote is scheduled for June 4…

As was the case when Chicago last hosted the DNC in 1996, whether to renominate a sitting president — Bill Clinton then and Joe Biden now — is not an issue for convention delegates. Biden easily won Democratic primaries across the country this year without any significant opposition.

The decision to move forward with a virtual nomination comes as Democratic convention planners had earlier indicated they wanted to import more live remote programming into the United Center event by using techniques from the 2020 convention when COVID-19 curtailed many traditional convention hall activities. That included the possibility of revisiting the 2020 roll call of the 57 states and territories casting their nominating ballots from remote locations…

[W]ith their formal nominations of Biden and Harris a fait accompli prior to the actual August convention events, DNC organizers will be looking for ways to try to energize a crowd of delegates in an in-person show of unity leading to and including Biden’s acceptance speech. Organizers also face an even greater emphasis to find more creative ways to sell the president’s campaign message before the Nov. 5 election.
 
“We are excited to welcome delegates and guests to Chicago where President Biden and Vice President Harris will celebrate their nominations from the United Center and address the American people using beloved elements of conventions past while building on the success of our innovative 2020 programming,” said Emily Soong, a Democratic National Convention spokesperson.

In a statement, the Democratic National Committee said that “in spite of Republicans’ bad-faith efforts to stand in the way, the in-person convention in Chicago will continue to serve as an important convening event for Democrats across the country.”

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I think the chance that the RNC rather than the DNC is the insane violent convention just went up kind of a lot

— post malone ergo propter malone (@proptermalone.bsky.social) May 30, 2024 at 5:29 PM

Former President Trump to be sentenced just four days before GOP convention https://t.co/kINs80v4WS

— The Hill (@thehill) May 30, 2024

I’m seeing proposals on twitter that the con be moved forward to July 4th, for FREEDUMB, but so far it seems to be a common-clay-of-the-new-QAnon ‘idea’ — the people in charge, much less the representatives with their tickets & hotel rooms already booked, have yet to jump on the rickety bandwagon, so…

… Judge Juan Merchan said Trump’s sentencing hearing will be July 11, just before the Republican National Committee’s convention is slated to start on July 15 in Milwaukee.

Trump is expected to be named as the official 2024 GOP nominee for president at the convention…

It’s not clear how the verdict may impact Trump in the election.

He’s been ahead of President Biden in national and swing-state polls, and he’s been at work on a messaging strategy during the trial to try to make sure a guilty verdict would not hurt him politically.

Guns allowed while hard water bottles, tennis balls banned in RNC security footprint https://t.co/xj4qzwzh6Z

— Journal Sentinel (@journalsentinel) May 30, 2024

I’d be willing to place a small side bet on a last-minute ‘Convention planners announce cancellation, citing security fears from antifa & other outside agitators’… but I don’t see the True Conservatives(tm) giving up their chance to party down in company with their fellows (and well away from the potential disapproval of their hometown constituents). Also, their God Emperor will demand a full coronation televised across all channels, even if he has to phone in his portion from a cell…

Per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, “Guns allowed while hard water bottles, tennis balls banned in RNC security footprint”:

Those looking to cross into the area immediately outside the Republican National Convention perimeter will likely have to leave behind non-plastic containers, tennis balls and other typically innocuous items.

What won’t be prohibited: Guns.

“I find that totally absurd,” said Ald. Robert Bauman, whose district includes downtown, where the convention will take place. “Literally, you can’t have tennis balls, but you can have an AR-15 assault rifle.”

That tension has Bauman pushing for changes and rethinking his sponsorship of the proposed ordinance that would prohibit dozens of items, including air rifles — but not the vast majority of actual guns — in the RNC security “footprint,” where the public and demonstrators will be able to come and go during the July 15-18 event…

The legislation would prohibit “any dangerous ordnance, weapon, or firearm that is prohibited by the laws of the state of Wisconsin under” specific statutes that reference machine guns and other weapons; short-barreled shotguns and short-barreled rifles; and silencers…

Wisconsin law prevents the city and all local governments “from prohibiting the possession or carrying of legal firearms,” City Attorney Evan Goyke told the Journal Sentinel in an email in response to questions the news organization raised about the proposed ordinance.

The security footprint is expected to extend from Cherry Street to the north to West Clybourn Street on the south and from North Water Street on the east to North 9th Street on the west.

The security footprint will surround a “hard perimeter” where credentials will be required to enter, and guns will not be allowed.

That perimeter — the exact location of which has not been released — will surround the primary convention venues of Fiserv Forum, the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena and the Baird Center.

The U.S. Secret Service, which controls the area inside the “hard perimeter” will not allow any weapons in that space except for those possessed by working law enforcement officers, according to an agency spokesperson. A list of items that are prohibited in that area will be released when it is finalized…

I have a great theme for the 2024 Republican National Convention.

"Trump: A Man With Convictions"

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) May 31, 2024

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War for Ukraine Day 830: A Brief Sunday Night Update

by Adam L Silverman|  June 2, 20248:39 pm| 17 Comments

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

A couple of quick housekeeping notes. The girls are fine. Rosie starts here second round of chemo tomorrow. Tonight is her last night of her two weeks off for recovery after the first round. She’s currently chilling in the bottom left quarter of the bed.

Like many of you all, I had a long list of things to do this weekend. And while getting some rest was one of them, and I got the rest of the ones requiring exertion done, I’m wiped, so I’m going to keep tonight’s update short.

Right now the only air raid alert that is up, aside from Russian occupied Luhansk and Crimea as air raid alerts are always up for those two, is Kharkiv. I’ll keep an eye on the alert map as I do the update.

Watching Russian hysteria over Western weapons hitting targets inside Russia is surprisingly soothing pic.twitter.com/RDejYLQEK5

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) June 2, 2024

Total disregard for human life and constant terror is what Russia is trying to spread.

Just this week alone, Russian troops have carried out nearly 1,000 strikes using various types of missiles, guided aerial bombs, and combat drones.

Protecting life in Ukraine with a… pic.twitter.com/tTLlG8RWOG

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) June 2, 2024

Total disregard for human life and constant terror is what Russia is trying to spread.

Just this week alone, Russian troops have carried out nearly 1,000 strikes using various types of missiles, guided aerial bombs, and combat drones.

Protecting life in Ukraine with a sufficient number of air defense systems, providing our soldiers with the necessary weapons of the required range, and exerting pressure on the terrorist state so that Russia does not have time to adapt is the way to bring peace closer.

Russian terror must lose. The world is capable of ensuring this.

President Zelenskyy is still traveling. Today he attended the Shangri-La Dialogue 2024 in Singapore. The video of his address is below, followed by the English transcript after the jump.

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Speech by Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Plenary Session “Re-Imagining Solutions for Global Peace and Regional Stability” Held in Singapore

2 June 2024 – 10:20

Mr. Giegerich,

Dear Ministers of Defense,

Ladies and gentlemen,

Dear journalists,

I’m pleased to address you here today at IISS Shangri-La Dialogue.

For many years in such Summits, including here, in Singapore, people discussed the importance of diplomacy.

It’s often said that brutal force should not dominate the world. Similarly, attempts by various power centers to impose something on other nations against their will in politics, economy, or security should not dominate either. Diplomacy should be those caring and strong hands that prevent international disputes from turning into fights, restraining the most aggressive parties. This is how diplomacy often worked in the past. But frankly, the last few decades have not been a time for diplomacy. We have all felt this, and each region, sometimes even countries, has its own experience of how diplomacy has degraded leaving only disappointment behind.

In the 1990s, Ukraine suffered one of the greatest deceptions in modern history when the security assurances from nuclear powers – in exchange for the nuclear arsenal located in Ukraine, did not translate into real security. It was exactly 28 years ago these days, when Ukraine handed over its last nuclear warheads to Russia, in line with a multilateral international agreement. And it is Russia that has tried to erase Ukraine from the political map of the world. In the 2000s, Ukraine faced the first obvious violations by Russia on our territory and sovereignty, revealing that there was no element of the world’s security architecture capable of restraining Russia and forcing it to stick to the principles and purposes of the UN Charter. So, Putin believes he is allowed to do anything. By the mid-2010s, Russia brought a war to our land – a war that we in Ukraine never, never, never wanted, did not provoke, and which expanded into the most treacherous invasion Europe has experienced since World War II.

All of this was a series of diplomatic failures and constant attempts to keep the world divided into spheres of influence – which disrupts nations’ lives and corrupts global powers. As a result – war. When unity was needed, the world was divided. When bold decisions were required, many were content with the status quo. And when preventive action was necessary to avoid the worst, the aggressor was somehow given time to prepare – we remember how Moscow tempted the world with the talks, all of which resulted in hollow words or unacceptable ultimatums. Thus, we found ourselves in a war that now affects everyone in the world and spreads a globally dangerous cult of violence instead of trust in international law, trust that diplomacy should strengthen.

But Ukraine will not complain. I am here to state: we have found a way to restore diplomacy. This is the goal I spoke about at the Shangri-La Dialogue, now we can make it real.

Dear friends!

Not so long ago it seemed that the world would always be fragmented. But we saw that most nations truly desire and are capable of cooperation, at least as far as collective security is concerned. A clear example are the coalitions from military to humanitarian, formal and informal, which help us withstand the war and prevent Russia from expanding it. These coalitions, supporting Ukraine, unite countries from all continents – with different characters and worldviews. What brought them together? Naturally, diplomacy. Diplomacy does work – when it truly aims to protect life.

Together with partners, we are defending life and rules-based world order. We are working to obtain air defense systems, and co-produce weaponry and drones. We train our soldiers together. We counter cyber threats together. We restore energy infrastructure damaged by Russian terror together. Just now, on Sunday night, Ukraine faced another round of Russian strikes – during one day, imagine, nearly a hundred missiles and drones. This has happened hundreds of times throughout the war, and no country could handle this alone, and I thank everyone in the world who helps us with air defense systems, saving the lives of our people, and the best Patriot systems. The United States, Germany, the Netherlands, and other partners who help us, thank you so much. Together we are also bringing back Ukrainian children who were deported to Russia from the occupied territories of our country. We know for sure about 20,000 Ukrainian children who were kidnapped and taken to Russia – we know their names. And Russia itself claimed that it took several hundred thousand of our children from the occupied territory of Ukraine – only the worst criminals do such things. We must bring all of our children back to Ukraine, to relatives, to parents. I thank Qatar for the help and other partner countries. Also, together with our partners, we are bringing back our captured soldiers.

There are already dozens such joint initiatives, and they work not only for Ukraine. Countries from Libya and Sudan to Bangladesh, consume food produced in Ukraine. All of them benefited directly when we lifted the Russian blockade of our ports and resumed our food exports. Initially, this was achieved through international mediation – together with Türkiye and the UN. Later, when Russia left the Grain Initiative, we resumed our contribution to global food security thanks to our soldiers who defeated Russia at sea. Already, 50 million tons of cargo have been exported through our new maritime corridor. But this was also made possible by diplomacy that supports Ukraine’s resilience in battles. Once again, diplomacy does work.

Now, we are creating a new security architecture for Ukraine based on bilateral security agreements with our partners. There are already 15 such agreements, and more will come. These agreements are comprehensive, covering everything from defense cooperation to political and economic interaction. Diplomacy restores the world’s habit of keeping with the terms of agreements in real life.

Besides, we’ve proven that now diplomacy resolves issues that Europe has been unable to solve for decades. Specifically, we have secured real steps towards Ukraine’s integration with the EU – and Ukraine will definitely become an EU member, a part of one of the biggest global markets and security space.

And the key point – peace.

Our experience of restoring effective diplomacy has led us to the format of the Global Peace Summit. We are convinced that our world wants to be united and be capable of acting in complete harmony. We’ve realized that nations equally reject the idea of someone secretly making decisions and imposing them – what is needed is open and inclusive dialogue. We have confirmed that the principles and purposes of the UN Charter and international conventions are entirely relevant. All this has become the basis of our Peace Formula and has grown into the Global Peace Summit – so every leader and country can show their commitment to peace. The global majority can ensure with their involvement – that what is agreed upon, is truly implemented, and so that Russia, who started this cruel war, cannot push us off the path to ending the war.

More than one hundred countries and international organizations have confirmed their participation in the Summit. For today. At the first Summit, we will address three points of the Peace Formula – nuclear security, food security, and the release of prisoners of war and, of course, the Ukrainian children abducted by Russia. Time is running out, and the children are growing up in a Putinland where they are taught to hate their homeland and are lied to, being told they have no families – while their loved ones wait for them at home in Ukraine. After the Peace Summit, when the global majority agrees on the common understandings and steps, the relevant parties will pass this to Russia, aiming for an outcome similar to The Grain Initiative. If these basic things are implemented, other points of the Peace Formula will work as well.

Yes, we are disappointed that some world leaders have not yet confirmed their participation in the Peace Summit. Unfortunately, there are also attempts to disrupt the Summit. We do not want to believe that this is a desire for monopolistic power in the world – to deny the global community the opportunity to decide on war and peace and to leave this power in the hands of one or two. We respect the UN Charter, respect every nation, and treat everyone equally – only on this principle can the world be safeguarded from war.

Ukraine proposes peace through diplomacy – an inclusive and fair format, Global Peace Summit. And I invite your region, your leaders, and countries to join. So that your peoples are involved in these global affairs and, by uniting against one war, we create for the world a real experience – the experience of overcoming any war, and of diplomacy that does work.

Thank you for the invitation! Thank you for your attention! 

Слава Україні!

The cost:

Today Kyiv honors the memory of Iryna Tsybukh, a Ukrainian paramedic killed by Russian forces on May 29th.

“Freedom is the highest value,” Iryna wrote in her posthumous letter. “To have the strength to be a free person, you must be brave.” pic.twitter.com/pceDcflcWk

— UNITED24 Media (@United24media) June 2, 2024

Ніколи не думала, що весь майдан її буде співати
Ще й на похороні@cheka_tsybukh це для тебе pic.twitter.com/HW9h9tt1vI

— Пані Жесть (@Karinchikk) June 2, 2024

I never thought that the whole Maidan would sing it
Also at the funeral
@cheka_tsybukh this is for you

Kyiv:

At the biggest annual Kyiv Book Fair – exhibit of books burnt by RU attack on Kharkiv-based publishing house… One of the titles: “To fight. Not possible to retreat” – symbolic, painful & clear. No chance of our survival, if RU won’t be defeated. pic.twitter.com/SE1468ZkCU

— Ivanna Klympush (@IKlympush) June 2, 2024

Left Bank of the Dnipro, Kherson Oblast:

🇫🇷 AMX-10RC in service with the 37th Marine Brigade is firing on enemy positions on the left bank of the Kherson region. pic.twitter.com/KisEdw7HM8

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) June 2, 2024

Starytsya, Kharkiv Oblast:

/2. Same Russian attack near Starytsya, finishing off one of the Russian T-62s https://t.co/nYuiUtPcJ4

— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) June 2, 2024

Here’s the full text of the first tweet:

Today Russians began a new attack on a Kharkiv front, in the direction of Starytsya, west from Vovchansk.

According to reports, the attack involved mainly infantry and old tanks like T-62’s. 42nd Brigade of Ukraine took part in the repelling of the attack:

«This morning, Russians launched a massive assault on our positions in the area of ​​the village of Starytsya. Hundreds of tons of equipment and a large number of personnel were destroyed by the coordinated actions of all units of the 42nd Brigade. The battle is still ongoing. At the moment we have confirmation:

💥Infantry: 20-200, 21-300
💥 T-62 – 3 destroyed
💥 T-62 – 1 damaged
💥BMP – 1 destroyed
💥 2S1 Gvozdika – 1 destroyed
💥Car transport – 2 destroyed

We continue our work!»

https://t.me/ua_42nd_ombr/330

And a machine translation of Sternenko’s quoted tweet:

Tankocide continues!

Soldiers of the Perun 42 OMBr unit burned another Russian tank with your drones 💥

Vovchansk, Kharkiv Oblast:

Vovchansk now.

The so-called “Russian world” has returned. pic.twitter.com/HeDjRjWWiF

— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) June 2, 2024

Kriegforscher, the Ukrainian Marine, has posted a new assessment about what is going on in Vovchansk. Via the Thread Reader App:

The battle for Vovchansk continues. And it feels like that this is only the beginning.

It’s totally clear that RUAF will use at this direction more reserves and will try to do that have been written here a couple of weeks ago — they will try to cut the logistics near Kypansk🧵

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They have started that advance at this direction mainly with 138 brigade and some assault companies from different regiment.

Right now they deployed at least one battalion of 25 mechanised brigade and one air assault battalion (also recon company, snipers company) of 83 VDV unit 

From day to day the launch a different amount of guided bombs. The last time I had a task they used 17 guided bombs.

I don’t whether it’s a lot of not.

But we continue digging.

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But, in general, they are constantly firing at our positions.

I just wait when they finally will use other regimens of the 44 AC and 72 division.

Right now in the city they use only infantry. And evacuation is on foot. 

When they use some small cars — they burn.

So they need to walk a lot.

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From our side I see more (a little bit) artillery and aviation. But the point is to strike deep into Russia.

I hope it will happen now. 

Some period of time ago in some unknown place I have met a tank platoon.

Just look at this beauties 🔥 

Unfortunately, during a counterattack on May we have lost (burned) one Styker. Another one was abandoned (and lately recovered as far as I am concerned).

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Reuters published a deep dive, long form report on Ukrainian Soldiers on the front lines. Here are some excerpts:

The artillery fire begins just before dawn. A soldier steps into a darkened trench and lights a cigarette, carefully cupping the flame with his free hand. A boom and crackle of outgoing fire sound in the distance.

Viktor, the infantryman, ducks his head under a canopy of camouflage netting and looks up at the brightening sky. The incessant buzz of a drone sounds overhead, moving a dozen meters from one end of the trench to linger just above him.

Viktor swallows. A moment later, the buzzing sound moves on.

“One of ours,” the 37-year-old soldier says, bringing the cigarette back up to his lips.

The sun finally rises and the noise of war picks up. For weeks, Viktor has barely slept as Russian drones and artillery continually target his position. During the day, he watches for any attempts by Russian troops to cross a minefield that separates the two sides. At night, he picks up a shovel to dig and fortify his trench.

“They’re constantly firing, constantly probing,” he says. “We have to survive somehow and we have to hold the line.”

It is the start of another draining day on Ukraine’s eastern front line. Monitoring his scratchy radio, Viktor will try to move as little as possible in a trench less than 800 meters from where Russian soldiers are amassed. For seven months, Viktor’s unit has held this sector of the front, repelling a relentless onslaught of Russian assaults.

Now in the third year of full-scale war, Ukraine’s top military leaders openly admit that the battlefield situation on the eastern front has deteriorated. Two years of war have sapped Ukraine’s ammunition and manpower, while the country’s failed counter-offensive last year sank morale.

As Reuters traveled along the eastern stretch of Ukraine’s 1,000-kilometer front line in April, soldiers in infantry, artillery and drone units all expressed exhaustion. They spoke of an acute shortage of ammunition and an urgent need to replenish troops. A new push by Moscow earlier this month near Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, is likely to further divert precious ammunition and personnel from other sections of the front, stretching Kyiv’s military thin at a critical moment in the war.

Though Congress finally greenlit a long-delayed $60 billion U.S. military package in April, analysts say that a severe worldwide shortage of artillery shells means Ukraine will likely be outgunned by Russia for the remainder of the year as Kyiv’s allies ramp up production. Reuters could not independently establish how much of the new U.S. weaponry has made it to the front line. On a visit this month to Kyiv, Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured Ukraine that the delayed aid was “now on the way” and some had “already arrived.”

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said recently there were no reports of artillery shortages. But in an interview last week with Reuters, he called on Western allies to speed up aid, saying every decision they’ve made on military support for Ukraine has been “late by around one year.”

With the possibility of Donald Trump, who has questioned American military aid to Ukraine, returning to the presidency later this year, many Ukrainians fear the continued support of their most powerful ally hangs in the balance.

Russia, meanwhile, has continued to batter Ukraine with seemingly endless resources.

President Vladimir Putin, riding high as he begins his fifth term, has redoubled his war effort. In 2014, Russian-backed separatists staged a battle to control the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine. Since 2022, Putin has made clear his aims to annex the entirety of the area, known as Donbas. To that end, Russian forces have made steady advances in recent months. In February, they captured the eastern city of Avdiivka.

Now, Russia is trying to seize Chasiv Yar, a strategic hilltop city that, if captured, would allow its troops to more easily advance toward the remaining cities of the Donetsk region. Russia’s recent incursions in Kharkiv have distracted the world’s attention from the heavy battles being waged in the Donetsk region, Zelenskiy told Reuters.

The Ukrainian armed forces and the Russian defense ministry did not respond to questions for this story.

Before Russia launched its full-scale invasion two years ago, Viktor, the infantryman, was working as a window framer outside of Uman, a city in central Ukraine. His wife had just given birth to a baby daughter. They lived with his parents in his childhood home built on a small hill overlooking verdant forests and fields that changed color with the seasons. (Like all of the Ukrainians profiled in this report, Viktor asked to be identified by his first name only, in keeping with military protocol.)

Viktor received his mobilization notice four months after the beginning of the war. He was quickly sent to an area in northern Ukraine that borders Russia to dig trenches and fortifications. Later, he was transferred to Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, where mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner group were fighting to capture the city. Last September, Viktor was handed a Browning machine gun and taught how to clean and maintain the weapon. A week later, he was transferred to the front in Donetsk without having fired a single practice round.

When Viktor’s infantry unit first arrived here, thickets of oak and birch trees lined the grassy fields. There were still birds in the trees then and the leaves were just starting to change color. The soldiers dug trenches into the tough black soil but had no time to cover them with wooden planks before the Russian bombardment started. Through winter, the Russians’ near-constant shelling reduced the trees and fields to ashes, leaving only a tangle of charred stumps.

In winter, temperatures in Viktor’s trench fell as low as minus 26 degrees Celsius. On warmer days, shin-high water pooled at the bottom of the canal, mixing with the earth to turn into slushy mud, soaking everything. All the while, Russian drones flew overhead, hovering above the open trench and dropping grenades.

At the beginning of this year, Russian forces attempted yet another assault, driving an armored personnel carrier into a field just meters from Viktor’s position. He fired at the vehicle with his machine gun and diverted it to a minefield, where it detonated a mine and exploded.

Several of the Russian soldiers died in their vehicle, say Viktor and his commander. Others survived with serious injuries and tried to crawl through the minefield back toward the Russian positions. One of them, a former convict from Russia’s Buryatia region, was taken prisoner, Viktor says. Immediately afterward, Russian attacks on Viktor’s position intensified.

“So of course the Russians were angry. They lost equipment, lost people, so of course they started shelling with everything they have,” Viktor says.

In the heat of battle, all you can do is pray, he says. Around his neck, Viktor wears silver medallions of the Virgin Mary and the crucifix. But when the situation is truly dire, he will pray to every God he knows.

After Russia’s failed assault, their drones started dropping gas canisters into Viktor’s trench. A colorless, odorless gas would quickly fill the trench as Viktor and his partner fumbled in the dark for their gas masks. Coughing and sputtering, Viktor would crawl into a hole dug into the side of the trench just tall enough for him to crouch in and grab his phone. There, using candlelight, he would flick through photos and videos of his now two-year-old daughter on his phone.

The Ukrainian military says Russia has ramped up its use of riot-control chemical agents to clear trenches on the front line. The U.S. State Department says Russia is deploying a choking agent called chloropicrin against Ukrainian troops, in violation of the international chemical weapons ban. The U.S. allegations were unfounded, the Russian foreign ministry said this month.

When spring finally came, nothing flowered. All Viktor sees now are the outlines of blackened tree trunks on the horizon.

His exhaustion is palpable – the result of months spent holding the line against an enemy with seemingly endless manpower and weaponry. Death and injury are constant and every day is a reminder of the asymmetry of the war.

A declassified U.S. intelligence report in December assessed that Russia had lost as much as 90% of the personnel it had at the start of the 2022 invasion, with 315,000 soldiers killed or injured. Despite the losses, Russia is still estimated to have almost 500,000 servicemen in Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, and has continued to replenish its troops, recruiting heavily from prisons and from the general public. Ukrainian officials say Russia is planning to add another 300,000 soldiers in time for its summer offensive.

Russia’s new defense minister said this month there were no plans for a new mass call-up of troops. Russian officials also say Western estimates of Russian losses are inaccurate.

Zelenskiy recently signed off on a long-debated mobilization law to bolster Ukraine’s armed forces, which number around 800,000. The law, passed in April, lowers the draft age to 25 from 27. The government hasn’t said how many new conscripts the law would yield, and how soon they can reinforce the troops already on the front line.

“It’s not like how it looks on a map, with all these pretty lines and arrows,” Viktor says. “I see my friends, what’s happened to them, what we’re fighting. It’s hell. It’s worse than hell.”

In February, the constant Russian assaults, sleep deprivation, and fear finally got to Viktor. He woke up one morning frozen with terror, physically unable to go to his position.

“I couldn’t calm myself down,” he says. “Not even that I didn’t want to go, but I couldn’t go. I was physically and mentally tired.”

Viktor was paralyzed by anxiety. What if he failed to do his job properly, what if something went wrong with his gun, what if he let down his comrades, whom he calls his “brothers” and considers his second family?

He shared his concerns with his company commander. Despite a severe shortage of soldiers on the front, the commander gave Viktor a few days of rest and time to talk with a psychologist. That short reprieve saved him and helped reframe his fear of death.

Much, much more at the link!

The BBC brings us news about Estonia’s strategic concerns: (emphasis mine)

Estonia considers itself a front-line state, a Nato member where its border guards stare across the Narva River at the Russian fortress of Ivangorod.

This tiny Baltic state, once a part of the Soviet Union, is convinced that once the fighting stops in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin will turn his attention to the Baltics, looking to bring countries like Estonia back under Moscow’s control.

To help stave off that possibility, Estonia’s government has poured money and weapons into Ukraine’s war effort, donating more than 1% of its GDP to Kyiv.

“If every Nato country did this,” says Estonia’s steely Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, “Ukraine would win.”

But Ukraine isn’t winning.

Short of artillery, ammunition, air defences and most of all, troops, Ukraine is struggling to hold back the sheer weight of Russian firepower, glide bombs and massed infantry assaults that often border on the suicidal.

What, I asked Prime Minister Kallas, is Estonia’s Plan B if Ukraine loses this war and Russia’s invasion ultimately succeeds?

“We have no Plan B for a Russian victory,” she replies, “because then we would stop focussing on Plan A” – helping Ukraine push back the Russian invasion.

“We should not give in to pessimism. Victory in Ukraine is not just about territory. If Ukraine joins Nato, even without some territory, then that’s a victory because it will be placed under the Nato umbrella.”

Kaja Kallas is controversial. She is not the first national leader to be more popular outside their country than within.

Born a Soviet citizen, her mother and grandmother were forcibly deported to Siberia.

Now 46 and prime minister since 2021, she is one of the most hawkish leaders in Nato when it comes to blunting the Kremlin’s ambitions in Europe. That has spooked some in the White House that she risks dragging the West into direct conflict with Moscow.

Many Estonians are also less than happy at taxes being raised to pay for their contribution to Ukraine’s defence. But Kaja Kallas wants the West to wake up to what she sees as an existential threat from a newly aggressive Russia.

“Russia wants to sow fear in our societies,” she tells us, sitting in the cabinet office in Estonia’s equivalent of 10 Downing Street, overlooking the soaring spires and ancient castle walls of Tallinn’s Old Town.

“We see different hybrid attacks in many parts of the EU.””

Hybrid attacks”, also known as “sub-threshhold” or “grey zone” warfare, are hostile actions suspected of being carried out by an adversary such as Russia where no shots are necessarily fired, no-one is killed and blame is often hard to pin – yet the damage can be extensive.

An example, still unsolved, would be the mysterious underwater explosions that blew up the Nordstream gas pipelines beneath the Baltic Sea in 2022. Another example is the recent allegation of Russian electronic interference in flights passing close to its exclave of Kaliningrad on the Baltic coast.

In its latest annual report, Estonia’s internal security service Kapo quotes the example of last autumn when hundreds of schools in Estonia and other Baltic states were sent emails claiming bombs had been placed in school buildings.

“Such threats,” says the report, “aim to create psychological and emotional tension by targeting the most vulnerable – threatening the safety of children”.

So just how vulnerable is Estonia to a future Russian invasion?

“We have to prepare for war so that we don’t have one,” says one Nato officer, speaking on the sidelines of Nato’s Exercise Steadfast Defender.

Down on Estonia’s southern border with Latvia, ageing British Challenger 2 tanks and other 1980s-era armoured vehicles lurch over farmland, belching exhaust fumes into the clear spring air.

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was something of a wake-up call for the Western alliance. It made Nato chiefs realise that they needed to significantly beef up their military presence on Europe’s eastern flank if they are to deter any future Russian invasion.

Today the UK leads a 1,200-strong battle group based in Tapa, northern Estonia, and composed of tanks, infantry, artillery, drones and a company of France’s elite mountain infantry.

Much more at the link.

Moscow via Beijing:

Putin had three big asks from Xi in Beijing:

– Power of Siberia-2, which Gazprom needs to replace lost European exports
– more Chinese banking in Russia despite possible US sanctions
– for China to skip Ukraine’s peace summit

He only got the last one. https://t.co/0offI4HZS9

— max seddon (@maxseddon) June 2, 2024

This should provide a strong signal to Biden’s nat-sec team about just how weak Putin really is and, as a result, why giving him any real credence in your deliberations is strategic malpractice. I do not expect the signal to be picked up, let alone the message to be received.

Speaking of China:

A Chinese trade body sought to buy drone-jamming equipment for Russian buyers last month, underlining close ties between the countries amid concerns in Europe and the US over China’s supply of dual-use technology to Moscow. @leahyjoseph @maxseddon Sun Yuhttps://t.co/EVJ57PV0Lk

— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) June 2, 2024

From The Financial Times:

A Chinese trade body sought to buy drone-jamming equipment for Russian buyers last month, underlining the close ties between the two countries amid concerns in Europe and the US over China’s supply of dual-use technology to Moscow.

The government-affiliated Guangdong Province Trade Promotion Association for Russia, which was set up last year to help Russian customers buy goods ranging from trucks to boats, posted a “Notice of foreign enterprises purchasing [unmanned aerial vehicle] equipment” on its WeChat social media site.

The association said the buyers wanted “interference generators, drone detectors (trade names BorisTone, Assel Labs, Bulat) or other similar technological solutions, UAV suppressors, communication frequency band jammers”.

The buyers wanted a locally made equivalent to the Bulat drone detectors, which were developed by a St Petersburg company, 3mx. 3mx has said that these detectors have been used “on the front lines” during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The US has repeatedly said it wants to stop supplies reaching Russia’s defence industry through China, which it sees a vital route to sustain President Vladimir Putin’s war machine.

US deputy Treasury secretary Wally Adeyemo said on Friday that the US and Europe “must make the choice stark for China”. “Chinese firms can either do business in our economies or they can equip Russia’s war machine with dual-use goods. They cannot do both,” Adeyemo said in a speech to German business leaders in Berlin on Friday.

China plays a dominant role in the global drone supply chain and DJI, which is based in Shenzhen in Guangdong province, is the world’s largest commercial drone maker by shipments.

Last month, the US Treasury placed sanctions on two Chinese groups — Wuhan Global Sensor Technology and Wuhan Tongsheng Technology — that officials previously told reporters were helping Russia.

The Treasury also targeted Juhang Aviation, a company based in Shenzhen, that produces drone-related equipment, including propellers, signal jammers, sensors and engines.

According to its WeChat account profile, the Guangdong Province Trade Promotion Association for Russia was established under the guidance of the Guangdong Provincial Department of Commerce. Guangdong, a tech manufacturing superpower, is one of the country’s wealthiest provinces.

The association’s responsibilities include co-ordinating with the province to encourage global trade, assisting in connecting with Russian buyers, interpreting economic and trade policies and providing legal consultation services related to Russia.

More at the link.

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