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Saturday Evening Open Thread: Taylor-ing the Experience

by Anne Laurie|  February 10, 20247:48 pm| 103 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Music, Popular Culture, Sports, Schadenfreude

CIA Director: Okay, so it’s agreed, we force Taylor & Travis to date, fix a series of NFL games, & then have them come out for Biden at the Super Bowl.

CIA Agent: If we have this much power, why not just throw Trump in jail?

CIA Director: BECAUSE WE LIKE TO HAVE FUN, OK KYLE?!

— Jay Black (@jayblackisfunny) February 2, 2024

Ignitable cakes, sweatshirts and more. Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift gear flies off store shelves https://t.co/yG3ZdDXQBx

— The Associated Press (@AP) February 7, 2024


Taylor Swift, still propping up the national economy!

… “I think it’s amazing,” said Katie Mabry van Dieren, owner of Shop Local KC, which sells merchandise made by local artists, including the Karma sweatshirts. “I have never shipped so many items from our stores to different states.”

She said she thought the busiest weekend would be when Kansas City hosted the NFL draft in April. But she said Swift’s The Eras Tour concert stop at Arrowhead Stadium over the summer blew that away…

About 73% of adults say they plan to watch the game this year, about 10% higher than in recent previous years. And the romance that has been dominating headlines throughout the NFL season might be helping drive interest…

none of this is true about Taylor Swift; this is just a vaguely left version of sneering at people for liking popular things that are good https://t.co/T8O7jSO19G

— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) January 30, 2024

I’ve decided that Taylor Swift is my personal next-gen Mary Chapin Carpenter, and I really love Mary Chapin Carpenter. There’s a lot more tech work supporting Swift’s music, which is fine — music tech is so much better and cheaper than it was forty years ago, when I was going to MCC concerts in Michigan church basements!

Interesting Vulture article on last week’s Grammys — “How Taylor Swift Beat Sinatra”:

… With her win for Midnights, Swift broke a four-way tie with Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, and Paul Simon to become the artist with the most AOTY wins. This means 40 percent of her albums have been recognized by her peers as the year’s best: Fearless at the 2010 Grammys, 1989 in 2016, folklore in 2021, and now Midnights.

While it’s hard to call Swift’s first-place finish an outright shock — Midnights was a wildly successful album buoyed by a just-as-successful tour while Swift dominated over a year of conversation — it’s surprising to see her break a Grammys record so handily and to do it over competition like the night’s top nominee, SZA, who was up for her second album, SOS. Here’s how Swift pulled it off.

She wasn’t just successful — she gave the music industry hope.
Prior to October 2022, most industry observers thought a million-album week on “The Billboard 200” (a number combining album sales, song sales, and an equivalent amount of streams) was no longer attainable in today’s streaming economy. Adele couldn’t do it, Drake couldn’t do it, and successful newcomers like Morgan Wallen and Bad Bunny couldn’t do it. Then Midnights posted a stunning 1.5 million units, the first seven-figure American debut since Swift’s own reputation in 2017 (and since Billboard tightened up its bundling rules). As the music industry became even more resigned to streaming’s dominance, there was Swift, doing the impossible. For good measure, she did it again with 1989 (Taylor’s Version) last fall…

She held on to her new folklore fans.
In such a plural Academy, your own genre alone can’t carry you to AOTY. That’s how Jon Batiste surprised for We Are back in 2022, with nominations across R&B, American roots, and contemporary-classical categories (plus jazz for Soul). Swift last won AOTY for 2020’s folklore, an ostensibly pop album that drew on folk and country and was largely produced by the National’s Aaron Dessner, a rock musician. From the way her peers heaped praise on that album, it seemed as if she’d stacked votes from all those corners of the Academy to come out on top…

She had key technical voters’ support.
Swift may now have the most AOTY wins among artists, but someone else still beats her outright: Serban Ghenea, an audio engineer who has worked with Swift since Red. He may be one of the most respected collaborators in pop right now, and this was his own fifth AOTY win (he has also won for Adele’s 25 and Bruno Mars’s 24K Magic). The Academy is full of people like Ghenea — the engineers, writers, and producers often standing behind an artist when they win — and if you want to win big, you’ve got to earn their votes. Swift has. It’s not just the engineers, either, since Antonoff, her right hand, once again cleaned up in Producer of the Year…

She’s Taylor Swift.
Whenever Swift attends an awards show these days, her peers turn into fans. Everyone’s clamoring for a photo with her, and people shout her out when accepting trophies that have nothing to do with her. She’s like the music world’s Meryl Streep — even when Streep is also in the room….

Taylor could write Tangled Up In Blue but Bob could never do the Eras choreography https://t.co/9YORYjen5X

— vituperativeerb (@vituperativeerb) January 31, 2024

And also, she’s driving the right people out of their tiny minds!

Knowing that this all is based on Trump not handling someone being more famous than him (and the usual dose of re misogyny) makes this even more insane https://t.co/uXNfzpXUeB

— vocational politics appreciation account (@Convolutedname) January 30, 2024

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Mr. Charles P. Pierce, former sportswriter, at Esquire — “The Wingnuts Have Spoken About Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift”:

… I have to say that watching the MAGA crowd, and especially its He-Man Women Haters auxiliary, lose its shit over the romance of Taylor Swift and Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce has made me into a Chiefs fan, at least for the interminable two-week run-up to the game, which is an annual festival of heavily covered non-news and nonsense. There will be no end of stories about the happy couple which, if we’re all really lucky, will have heads exploding in all corners of the wingnut media universe.

Vivek Ramaswamy, rumored to once be a presidential candidate, was the first one into the pool. He xweeted,

I wonder who’s going to win the Super Bowl next month. And I wonder if there’s a major presidential endorsement coming from an artificially culturally propped-up couple this fall. Just some wild speculation over here, let’s see how it ages over the next 8 months.

Then there’s this Scott Greer mook.

To those who might say, “The Right need its own Taylor Swift for young women to look up to!” I answer we already have that. Her name is Lauren Boebert.

Dope on a grope.

And Sunday’s result already has launched another wingnut fever dream—the NFL has rigged the playoff so that the Swift-Kelce Chiefs win it all, which will convince everyone to get vaccinated and vote for Joe Biden. Rolling Stone collected some of the most febrile examples.

Failed GOP candidate Jack Lombardi II wrote on X that he has “never been more convinced that the Super Bowl is rigged. With all the unneeded and unwanted Taylor coverage at the games. KC’s journey to the Superbowl – totally scripted … KC wins. And then later [they announce] their support for Biden. Coincidental? No. Bought and paid for couple. SMH.” “Taylor Swift is nothing more than a controlled influencer who has been put to work by those who seek to destroy America,” Lombardi added in a separate post. “She is a very talented operative working for the same group responsible for the timely and coincidental covid-19.”…

Republican Georgia politician Kandiss Taylor wrote that she “tried to warn yall back in October that the influence of [Taylor Swift] on our youth with witchcraft was demonic, evil, and Luciferian.” “Of course, Satan wants to use her now to elect Joe back into the White House to destroy what’s left of America,” Taylor added…

I am shocked, shocked that a young woman and her friends are not voting Republican after the Roe reversal. The Republicans ASSURED me that it wouldn't affect elections!
(My favorite tweet of The Year Of No Red Wave When There Really, Really Should've Been a Red Wave) pic.twitter.com/ppZt4GNIYY

— StubbyLibrarian???????? (@IiStubby) January 30, 2024

honestly I think we have to accept that a huge number of people are just brain-broken in ways that are quite sad https://t.co/p9RdW7MaYD

— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) February 5, 2024

I didn't think it was real. pic.twitter.com/Rg3qLnq9z5

— Jared Holt (@jaredlholt) February 7, 2024

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Just Absolutely Jizzing Themselves, Repeatedly

by @heymistermix.com|  February 10, 20244:01 pm| 202 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Just Absolutely Jizzing Themselves, Repeatedly
Washington Post Front Page a few minutes ago.

Looking over the unrestrained joy on display in the DC press’ reaction to the Hur Hur Hur report puts into focus the excitement they feel when they are given implicit permission to chew over some gossip.  Hur opened the door to them speculating about Biden’s mental fitness, and they ran through screaming like a bunch of five-year-olds getting free ice cream.  The Post even trotted out “fact checker” Glenn Kessler, who defines a “fact” as something that fits into his narrow, conservative, parochial DC press fossil worldview.  (I didn’t read his piece since I didn’t want to puke up lunch.)

When your “impartiality” is really “acting like a credulous idiot,” having some a document that basically attaches the DoJ’s imprimatur to gossipy speculation is manna from heaven.  There’s no complicated policy to understand (i.e., work to do), and no need to worry about staining your shorts because a right winger with a platform threatens you because you wrote something they didn’t like.  You can act dumb and wave that fucking report in the face of anyone who questions why you’re spending so much time on what’s really a non-issue.  (And it really is a non-issue:  as Kevin Drum points out, nobody, Democrat or Republican, has ever said that Biden has a problem with his mentation.)

Even Biden getting pissed at the press was a story for just a few hours.  This story is going to last for days or weeks, because it’s what they wanted, and when they get what they want, they just can’t let go.

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This Seems Like a Good Time

by WaterGirl|  February 10, 20241:40 pm| 122 Comments

This post is in: Balloon Juice, Open Threads

It’s a quiet Saturday, so it seems like it might be a good time for this.

There has been talk in the comments lately that this annoying person or that annoying person should be banned, so this feels like a good time to remind BJ peeps about the Balloon Juice comment policy.

The comment policy lives in the footer of every page on Balloon Juice, and it has been there since the new site was rolled out in 2019.  Many of our BJ peeps conform to the polices, without even having read them.

John doesn’t ban people for being annoying, or for being assholes.  Or trolls.  It’s up to each of us to either engage or not.  Cole bans people who violate the comment policy, and you all have a role to play in that.

But don’t just take my word for it – the details are outlined below.

I have copied the policy into this thread so we can all be on the same page re: what the rules are.

Anything below that is written in first-person is obviously John Cole.

BALLOON JUICE COMMENT POLICY

First and foremost, Balloon Juice is a community, so our commenting policy is a combination of objective standards as well as some more subjective community standards for decency.

So while there will be some very clear lines that cannot be crossed, there will also be some fuzzy areas that we will deal with when we get to them. It’s not a black and white world, and this is a liberal blog, so you will just have to deal with some nuance.

Commenters: To Flag a Comment You Think Violates the Policy

If you see a comment on Balloon Juice that you believe violates the standards that are set forth below, and you want flag the offending comment for attention, please do both of these things: 1) send email to WaterGirl and 2) use the Site Feedback form and select Report a Problem.  Be sure to include the name of the thread that contained the offensive comment (or a link to the thread) as well as the person’s nym and the date and approximate time of the comments.

Front-Pagers: To Flag a Comment You Believe Violates the Policy

If you see a comment on Balloon Juice that you believe violates the standards that are set forth below, please do all three of these things: 1) mark the offending comment as SPAM, 2) send email to John Cole and 3) use the Site Feedback form and select Report a Problem.  Be sure to include the name of the thread that contained the offensive comment (or a link to the thread) as well as the person’s nym and the date and approximate time of the comments.

Process for Bans and Timeouts

If your comment has been flagged for inappropriate content, one of the front pagers will mark your comment as SPAM. That removes it from view in the thread. Once that has been done, the front-pager will email me (John Cole) with a link, and I will figure out what to do.  I will consult with the front-pagers, but I will have the final say, not them, so direct your venom and incoherent tweets and emails at me.

Punishments

  • First offense: 3-day timeout
  • Second offense: 1-week timeout
  • Third offense: 1-month timeout
  • Beyond that: banned

Things That Will Get You an Immediate Timeout

  1. Sexism, racism, ageism; homophobic outbursts, targeting of marginalized groups, etc. We’re not going to put up with personal attacks beyond a joking nature, nor will we tolerate targeted harassment of commenters. Take your shit somewhere else.
  2. Explicit calls for violence. Obviously things said in jest such as “guillotines” or nonsense like that are recognized for the hyperbole they are. But direct, actionable threats or calls for violence are out, for obvious reasons.
  3. Targeted harassment of other commenters or front pagers.
  4. Intentional disinformation campaigns.
  5. Posting links to inappropriate websites or sites that compromise a user’s security.
  6. Divulging personal information about a commenter or front pager (real name, address, place of work, etc.)
  7. Calling for explicit violence or war crimes in Ukraine.
  8. I am sure you idiots will think of something else so I will just leave this here.

Intentional Disinformation Campaigns, in Detail (#4 above)

Intentional disinformation campaigns include anything that is known to be false with the slightest bit of knowledge and or research. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Obama is a Kenyan Muslim.
  • Climate change is a hoax.
  • Vaccines cause autism.
  • The world is flat.
  • Nicotine is not addictive.
  • Iraq had WMD.
  • The DNC stole the 2016 election from Bernie.
  • Chemtrails.
  • Seth Rich was murdered by the DNC.
  • Sandy Hook was a false flag operation.
  • There was no Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Take that bullshit to reddit or 8chan or whatever.  It will not be tolerated here.

Things You Should Avoid That May Lead to Punishment

  1. Just generally being a no-life asshole who derails every thread with your own personal hobby horse. Yes, we have the pie filter, but some people don’t like to use it. They shouldn’t have to suffer because some idiot has come in and posted 75 comments that have nothing to do with the original post.
  2. Repeated attempts to derail a conversation. Unlike yours truly, we have actual experts here, and others who are good at what they do. We are lucky to have them. When they are trying to have a serious conversation and you are just trolling or being a jerk, you take away from the rest of us. You are stealing a valuable asset: their time and wisdom. It’s selfish and irritating, and I don’t want to see it.
  3. Again, left blank here for other things you all will inevitably come up with.

My Closing Note

I absolutely hate that I even have to have these policies, but there it is. I don’t expect it to be a big problem, because most of the people will self-select out and go somewhere else where their nonsense is appreciated (reddit incel forums? Red State? Who knows? Who cares?)

For the most part, you are free to talk about whatever you want. Obviously there are some things we will not tolerate, like racist, sexist, and otherwise bigoted bullshit. But my overall philosophy has been that you are, within limits, able to post whatever you want, because it only reflects on you. When you say stupid shit, you’re the one who is standing out in public with your pants around your ankles looking the fool, not me.

We’re not going to delete comments, and we’re not going to censor you, unless you commit the offenses listed above. If people don’t want to hear your rambling nonsense, well, that’s why we have the pie filter (ALL HAIL CLEEK!).

Just don’t be a dick. Treat people decently (I’d say treat them the way you want to be treated but I know some of you self-loathing idiots will take advantage of that), and you will find that people will be good to you in return. A lot of us have known each other for a good long while. We want new people to feel welcome.

This is a community. Treat it like one.

Note:  I put post together a week or more ago, so you can be sure it’s not in direct response to anything in the comments over the past week.

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Quiltingfool Quilt Raffle for Ukraine (Open Thread)

by WaterGirl|  February 10, 202410:40 am| 72 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, War in Ukraine

Update: Saturday at noon

I can see that 21 people donated to the Ukraine thermometer AFTER I announced the upcoming Ukraine quilt raffle in a post last Sunday.  I talked with Quiltingfool, and we think it would be only fair for any of those 21 people to get quilt raffle tickets if they are interested in the quilts.

So please send me email if you donated to the Ukraine thermometer AFTER I mentioned the upcoming raffle last Sunday, and you are interested in either or both of the quilts.

🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

I can’t believe I forgot this part!  If you buy raffle tickets for one or both of the quilts, you also have a chance at the 2nd, 3rd and 4th prizes.  So even if you’re not interested in a bigger quilt, you could win one of these!

Quilt Blocks, Resumed! 1

Quilt Blocks, Resumed!

Quiltingfool Pictures of Blocks

On The Road - Quiltingfool - Ukraine Block Photos, Part 2 7

Sunday Afternoon Open Thread 26

The quilts are ready to go, but not the blocks.  So if you win one of the blocks, Quiltingfool will make those as soon as she can.

🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

Quiltingfool has generously offered two quilts to raise money for Ukraine!  (Amazing, as always!)

Raffle tickets are $25 each.

You can enter both raffles, or just one.

Tickets are specific to a particular quilt.

To purchase raffle tickets, send email to WaterGirl, with your ActBlue donation confirmation – from our Balloon Juice Ukraine thermometer.

Please include your nym in the emails!

Winners will be announced on Valentine’s Day.

Star Path  (lap quilt)
56 x 68

Alley Cat   (lap quilt)
56 x 75

Alley Cat Close-up

Alley Cat Back

Raffle tickets for sale immediately.

Donate

Questions?  Chime in below and I will answer them.

 

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Saturday Morning Open Thread: We’re Ridin’ With Biden!

by Anne Laurie|  February 10, 20247:43 am| 264 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, President Biden, Proud to Be A Democrat, Republican Venality

But first, a progress report…

The Senate is pushing past far-right objections to aiding Ukraine. But next steps are uncertain https://t.co/hYVSpyiVbK

— The Associated Press (@AP) February 10, 2024

… Senators conducted a late-night vote Friday, advancing to next steps as they spin through objections from a core group of Republicans. More closely aligned with Donald Trump, the GOP’s presidential front-runner, the Republican senators aren’t putting a priority on stopping Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told the senators he would be willing to amend the package to win over more support, but the New York Democrat also warned they would stay in session “until the job is done.”

Even if the foreign aid package gets off the ground in the Senate with possible Sunday voting, the package still faces a deeply uncertain future in the House. In that chamber, the Republican majority is even more hostile to helping the U.S. ally in Europe, as the war enters its second year.

Attendance slipped Friday night as senators advanced the bill, 64-19, with 14 Republicans joining Democrats to move it forward…

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I am so here for this call them losers strategy. https://t.co/bTkSmOA4qK

— Jean-Michel Connard (@torriangray) February 8, 2024

This whole ramp up of concern over the President's age tells me one thing:

The Republicans are in serious jeopardy of an electoral wipe out in November and the Beltway Media is getting desperate.

— Hope Restored In DFW (@Kennymack1971) February 9, 2024

No truer words have ever been spoken. But you could modify this to say: “Biden’s age is about Harris’ skin color and gender.” https://t.co/MgWIMEXS8J

— Kenny BooYah! ???? (@KwikWarren) February 9, 2024

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More Angry Biden, Please https://t.co/L2BIR8sAan via @TPM

— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) February 9, 2024


Interesting argument. President Obama was careful to *never* be seen as angry, but President Biden is an affable old white guy who maybe should push his advantage as ‘America’s Righteous Grandad’ more often:

… Aside from discussions of the President’s cognitive faculties, the main focus — actually the two were melded together — was commentary about his anger. This seemed to be a universal response from the DC press corps, that the whole impromptu press conference was a mess because the President displayed clear and clearly genuine anger.

Is that wrong? As George Constanza might have said.

This goes to the heart of the etiquette of official Washington and who plays by those rules and who doesn’t. Anger is a natural human emotion. It’s a reaction to being attacked, being treated unfairly. Whatever you think of Biden, he clearly had a lot to react to. Special Counsel Robert Hur was charged with investigating whether Biden had violated the law by retaining classified documents. He decided, quite likely because he had found no basis for bringing charges, to take a series of gratuitous and transparently political swipes at Biden’s mental faculties, going so far as to claim that Biden was unable to remember when his son Beau died. Everyone knows that this was the central injury and core event of the latter part of Biden’s life. I experienced one profoundly traumatic loss in my life and four decades on if anyone seems to disrespect or make light of it, even unintentionally, it puts me in a mood to fight. It would be unnatural not to be angry. It’s a gratuitous and deeply personal swipe.

It’s probably not lost on you that Donald Trump is basically permanently angry. And not just angry in response to particular events but the kind of perpetual and often peristaltic anger that in day to day life most people find threatening or at least off-putting. But we virtually never hear anything about the purported damage from expressions of anger when it’s Donald Trump. That’s not bias. It’s simply that it’s assumed. So it just doesn’t come up. It’s no longer policed. That’s just what Donald Trump does. But there’s an additional factor that people don’t notice. Being responsive to this kind of press policing signals a basic weakness, a perpetual hedging, a practice of being controlled and responsive to the press chorus rather than indifferent to it. Trump’s able to work outside this framework of policing because he simply ignores it and because of that reporters decide it doesn’t apply to him. This isn’t just Biden. It’s not even just Trump. Democrats for a host of reasons tend to be far more responsive to this kind of policing. People want to see expressions of agency and power from political leaders. Trump’s ability to set the terms for how the press reacts and interprets his actions is itself an expression of power.

All of which is to say that it wasn’t just okay that Biden showed some anger. It was good. And he should do more of it. Both because people expect people to have normal and appropriate human responses and grow latent suspicions when they don’t see it but also because it’s Biden showing some energy and direction. They should put him in front of reporters and the cameras more, not less. If you are responding to the tut-tutting and line-drawing of the prestige media you’re losing. It’s as simple as that. You’re always either reacting or being reacted to. The latter is always better.

Yeah, we're all pretty fucking tired of the press' shit already. https://t.co/2utg7W8CY6

— Daily Trix (@DailyTrix) February 9, 2024

The fact of the matter is, Joe Biden is much better at his job than the DC press corps is at theirs.

— Daily Trix (@DailyTrix) February 9, 2024

President Biden's full, unedited response to the special counsel report that exonerated him, but has some desperate MAGA shills calling for the 25th Amendment.

POTUS destroys their pathetic narrative with no script or teleprompter. pic.twitter.com/566F3TSFOf

— Brad Bo ???? (@BradBeauregardJ) February 9, 2024

The truth about Joe Biden is much more mundane, for better and worse, than many care to admit. https://t.co/opMgxOhahL pic.twitter.com/BV8PtdyNuf

— Yair Rosenberg (@Yair_Rosenberg) February 9, 2024

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Late Night Open Thread: Bad Sports

by Anne Laurie|  February 10, 20241:50 am| 99 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Open Threads, Sports

I support this simply because FIFA is the most corrupt organization on Earth so for this to have happened, the good scumbags of New Jersey had to outbid all these Arab sheiks and Eurocrats and so forth.

USA NUMBER ONE. USA USA USA. https://t.co/Hg6HILAgFO

— Open Source Stupidity (OSSTU) Starfish (@IRHotTakes) February 5, 2024

Excited to announce I’ll be covering the indictments that come from this FIFA – New Jersey crossover event. No way of knowing what they’ll be for yet, but I’m looking forward to seeing what the writers room cooks up. https://t.co/Ku2z4E4CjF

— S.P. Sullivan (@spsullivan) February 4, 2024

The winners of the 2026 World Cup men’s soccer tournament will hoist the vaunted gold trophy at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, FIFA announced Sunday.

Gov. Phil Murphy was among the first to spread the stunning announcement from the worldwide soccer body that the East Rutherford venue will host the tournament’s final game…

News reports and speculation in the sport in recent weeks had the final match going to AT&T Stadium in Texas, home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.

This past fall, Murphy said MetLife Stadium had a 50/50 shot at hosting the final — scheduled for July 19, 2026.

In all, MetLife will host eight games in the tournament, Murphy and FIFA said.

FIFA previously announced the 2026 tournament would have some firsts: Canada, Mexico and the United States would host, the first time three nations would do so, and 48 teams would qualify, up from 32 teams.

The tournament starts June 11, 2026…

(Looks like Ted Cruz remains a sports jinx for his state.)

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And yet the Meadowlands World Cup may end up as just the second-worst sporting event of the decade…

An athletic criminal amnesty won’t be appealing to those who either didn’t commit offenses, or who have committed offenses but haven’t been caught. https://t.co/BPhrFhRL0w

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) February 2, 2024

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As well, juiced players take legal & physical risks to juice themselves so they can dominate in the customary games/sports played by normies.

In a juiced league, their enhancements won't give them an edge.

— Cullen Martin (@CulRMartin) February 2, 2024

Per Vice, “Tech Libertarians Fund Drug-Fueled ‘Olympics’ Where ‘Doping’ Is a Slur”:

The Peter Thiel-backed sports organization that is building “the Olympics of the future” for athletes using steroids (and other enhancers) is employing the language of inclusivity, oppression and libertarianism in its push for acceptance in the broader athletic world.

“After all, if it’s your body, it should be your choice,” the organization states on its website.

The so-called Enhanced Games has been at the center of a firestorm of media coverage in recent days after announcing that it had closed a multi-million dollar seed round that included funding by Thiel, the PayPal co-founder and government contractor, and venture capitalist Balaji Srinivasan, who is currently also engaged in a project to build new libertarian “network states” that run on Bitcoin.

The for-profit organization—which is the brainchild of its president, Aron D’Souza, best known for his role in the Thiel-backed lawsuit that brought Gawker Media down—bills itself as a “modern reinvention of the Olympic Games” that embraces performance enhancers and scientific progress…

The organization’s goals are many, but a primary one is “elevating humanity to its full potential” by making athletes as strong and fast as possible—using whatever enhancers are made available to them—and pushing back “against the anti-science dogma” and “oppression” that it believes proliferates throughout the sporting world.

Christian Angermayer, a venture capitalist and investor in the project, said in a statement that the program aligned his “vision for the Next Human Agenda” and could lead to “scientific breakthroughs and otherwise nurture “human advancement.” D’Souza told Motherboard he hopes people will come to see the Enhanced Games like they currently view Formula 1, but instead of the “athlete and the engineer” working in concert, it will be an athlete and a scientist…

Throughout the website, Enhanced employs the political language of inclusion in an attempt to reframe steroid users as an oppressed class, saying it takes inspiration from the “brave fight” of the LGBTQIA+ movement and going so far as to call itself “the most inclusive sports league in history,” as it welcomes people regardless of if they are “natural, adaptive, or enhanced, an amateur or a former Olympian.” (The site has a tab that offers tips on “how to come out as enhanced.”)

“I think enhanced athletes today are very much like being gay 50 years ago,” said D’Souza, who told Motherboard he is openly gay. “It’s conducted in secret. It’s something you have to hide. You’re always fearing the police and the authorities. But it’s underground and it’s kind of fun.”…

“Peter is always challenging institutions,” D’Souza said of his investor. “He knows that when you have a calcified, bureaucratic incumbent controlling a large market, that’s a real big opportunity for disruption.” (He added that Thiel, who has denied injecting himself with the blood of young people, was interested in anti-aging science.)

Enhanced plans to run its games like a Silicon Valley startup attempting to disrupt a bloated industry. Compared to what it describes as “the inherent wastefulness” of the nonprofit Olympics, the for-profit Enhanced plans to create a “cost-efficient” event funded with private money and other “incentives” to fund the games and turn a profit without spending billions or “burdening taxpayers.” (D’Souza said the organization is “open” to tax incentives but not planning to rely on them.)…

Cynic that I am, I suspect the Enhanced backers are very much interested in rooting for injuries. Perhaps they can revive the retiarius for a generation raised on WWE and MMA cage matches. Or introduces some of Pablo Escobar’s surplus hippos to the aquatic events?

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War for Ukraine Day 716: Colonel-General Syrsky Delivers His Commander’s Guidance

by Adam L Silverman|  February 9, 20249:27 pm| 18 Comments

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

The crest of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense. A wine colored cross on a silver shield with the gold Uktainian Tryzub in the center on a circular blue medallion. A pair of silver maces and an upright sword are between the blue medallion and the wine colored cross.

 

It’s the small hours in Ukraine and reports are starting to come in of Russian strikes. It may be that a pre-dawn bombardment is starting. I’ll have some of the preliminary reporting on that after the jump.

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In his first statement as CinC, Syrsky outlines main priorities:
1. Fast and rational distribution of necessary items for combat units, focusing on military logistics.
2. Balancing combat tasks with unit restoration and intensified personnel training.
3. New technical solutions and scaling successful experiences, like UAVs and radio-electronic warfare.

He refers to the war as a “liberation war.”

From The Kyiv Independent:

Ukraine’s newly appointed Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, who has replaced General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, laid out his priorities in managing the war, which will soon enter its third year.

In his first social media post after the appointment published on Feb. 9, Syrskyi said one of his primary tasks would be “a clear and detailed planning” for all military administration bodies, taking into account the needs of front-line units in new weaponry sent by allies.

“The fastest and most rational distribution and delivery of everything necessary for combat units remains the main task of military logistics,” Syrskyi said on Telegram.

This statement echoes Zelensky’s words that he expects the new military leadership to solve problems with logistics and conduct a “fair redistribution” of Western-provided arms “in favor of the zero line.”

Syrskyi also emphasized that military headquarters of all levels must be aware of all the front-line needs and “master the situation” in each sector of the front.

As another priority for Ukraine fighting off Russia’s full-scale invasion, Syrskyi named “introducing new technical solutions and scaling successful experience,” such as the use of unmanned systems and modern tools of electronic warfare.

Syrskyi concluded his post by saying that “a reliable rear is one of the main components of overall success in war.”

Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcript after the jump.

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We value American leadership, its contribution to defense of Ukrainian independence and democracy – address by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

9 February 2024 – 20:55

I wish good health to all esteemed Ukrainian men and women!

The main event of the day.

Today, I awarded state honors, including “Crosses of Military Merit” and orders of the Golden Star, to our warriors. Soldiers, sergeants, officers, and generals. The heroes of this war. Those who are already in the history of our state. Among them is Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Vyacheslav Aheiev. It was his unit that, in May 2023, for the first time, destroyed a Russian ballistic target missile, which Moscow always boasted about, claiming no one could shoot it down. Ukrainians succeeded.

I awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine to General Valeriy Zaluzhny and Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov. Grateful to everyone. And overall, since the start of the full-scale war, over 70,000 soldiers from various units of Ukraine’s Defense and Security Forces have been awarded state honors. It is the bravery that gives strength to Ukraine.

Today, I held meetings with the command of our Defense and Security Forces of Ukraine and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. Here are the results of the meetings: first, I replaced the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. I thank Lieutenant General Serhiy Shaptala for his service during these two years of war. Upon the proposal of Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, I appointed Major General Anatoliy Barhylyevych as the new Chief of the General Staff. An experienced individual, he understands the tasks of this war and Ukrainian goals.

Today, Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi identified candidates for deputies, and I will sign the corresponding decrees. Deputies for the Chief of the General Staff have also been determined. All the guys are battle-hardened, professional, each with a clear understanding of the front line and the real needs of Ukrainian soldiers.

It is also crucial that the Commander-in-Chief, along with the Defense Minister, held talks with partners – Germany, France, and the United States. I know that everything is being meticulously addressed: supplies, filling deficits, ammunition, weapons.

Today, I held a meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. During my trip to Kropyvnytsky and the regional meeting there, I tasked the Prime Minister to promptly address critical issues in the region. Regarding the stability of water supply, the operation of uranium mines, and the social protection of workers. Also, security issues, including the possibility for regional and local authorities to purchase means of electronic warfare to defend infrastructure at their own expense. These are entirely practical matters. Each issue has been assigned, and we will monitor their implementation.

In addition, we coordinated our work with partners regarding the confiscation of Russian assets with the Prime Minister. We continue to communicate at all levels – official, expert, and public – to expedite all necessary decisions.

For every manifestation of Russian madness and terror, no matter what they may be, the best response is losses for the terrorist state. Painful and tangible losses. The more losses the instigator of the war suffers, the closer we can bring the return to peace. A just peace and reliable security.

Today, I met with a bipartisan delegation of congressmen from the United States, led by the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. I briefed them on the current situation on the battlefield, critical threats, and the necessity of continuing support for our defense. We primarily discussed three issues: the need for support this year and a new U.S. package, which is still under discussion. The critical issue… Also, missile defense systems – specifically the Patriots. And the third key issue – I emphasized the importance of the range of our weapons, especially ATACMS with the 300 km range, for which, unfortunately, there is still no decision.

We appreciate American leadership and its contribution to the defense of Ukrainian independence and democracy from the early days of the full-scale war. America helped Ukraine stand firm at a decisive moment. And now, this year, the time of war has not become easier. The challenges are extraordinary, and in Europe, there are increasing voices about how the Kremlin is preparing to expand aggression. The continuation of American support is necessary. And I thank all our American partners who understand this. We cannot allow the spread of war and Russian evil. Putin sobers up only when he sees strength before him. Strength is needed. Thank you to everyone who increases our strength.

And one more thing.

Today, I met with members of the High-Level Working Group on the Environmental Consequences of the War. It is one of the points of the Ukrainian Peace Formula – a point on countering ecocide. Russia, through this war, has caused catastrophic environmental damage to Ukraine and our Black Sea region. This concerns everything – from the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant to the widespread contamination of our land with mines. We must address this issue now – together with everyone in the world who is willing to help. We cannot leave any aspect of this war to our children, no frozen or deferred problems – everything needs to be resolved. And I thank everyone who has the energy and determination to ensure that there are solutions.

Glory to all who fight and work to ensure that Ukraine wins! Glory to all who help!

Glory to Ukraine!

Unfortunately, no matter how nicely President Zelenskyy speaks of the US in general and specific House GOP majority caucus committee chairs in specific, the aid his military so desperately needs is not coming.

https://twitter.com/FT/status/1755955237347598392

From The Financial Times: (emphasis mine)

Ukraine faces a critical gap in western artillery ammunition needed to withstand Russian attacks, officials have warned, as US assistance runs out and Europe fails to hit its own targets for increased arms production.

Kyiv has already been struggling to hold back Russia’s troops along a 1,500km active frontline, with Ukrainian forces rationing stockpiles and firing only about a third of the number of rounds they need each day to maintain their position.

Further aggravating their situation is the failure in Washington to pass $60bn in military and financial aid, which means most American shipments are at an effective pause, while a promised European ramp-up of production has not been fast enough, according to US and European officials.

The congressional delay risked creating an “airbubble” or “gap in the hose” of supplies to Kyiv, said a senior US military official.

The US Senate on Thursday voted to move forward with more debate over a new bill to send $60bn in additional funds to Ukraine, giving some hope of a last-gasp breakthrough to secure more lethal aid, but Congress’s backing remains far from certain.

Western officials have warned that the coming months will stretch Ukraine’s ability to fight with fewer resources, with Russia already exploiting the resource advantage to make gains in key locations such as around the strategic town of Avdiivka.

“This is really as grave as we have been portraying it,” a US defence official said, noting that the US had run out of money to fund new weapons contracts for Ukraine or funds that would allow the Pentagon to take inventory from its stockpiles and replenish those stocks.

“My take is that this is a very grim scenario,” the defence official said, adding that the Pentagon was particularly concerned about maintaining Ukrainians’ air defence systems and ammunition supplies.

“It is a desperate situation on the front lines for the Ukrainians, far worse than they are letting on,” said a senior Nato diplomat.

Nearly two years since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Moscow’s superior ammunition and manpower has forced Ukraine to adopt a strategy of “active defence” this year, after a much-vaunted counteroffensive in 2023 failed to make a significant breakthrough.

The risk of a gap in military assistance was “the main concern” for the first half of this year, a senior European diplomat said, warning that even holding on to current positions would be hard for Ukrainians to achieve.

“It will not be easy for the Europeans to substitute for the US. That’s not entirely realistic,” said one senior European diplomat. “Can [the EU] be enough if the US changes course of its direction? I’m not sure.”

President Joe Biden acknowledged the problem this week, saying the US was the “essential nation”. His national security adviser Jake Sullivan added on Wednesday that there was “no alternative” to the scale of resources that the US could offer — if Congress authorises more spending on Ukraine aid.

The European diplomat expressed concerns when “discussing the tactical situation” with Ukrainian commanders who were aware “they will suffer . . . and it will be very hard for them to make advances”.

The EU had pledged to send 1mn 155mm artillery shells to Ukraine in the 12 months to March, but has admitted that it will fail to hit that target. Officials now say that they will reach a new target of expanding its 155mm production capacity to 1.4mn shells by the end of 2024.

“The old truism still holds true — the side with the most ammunition to fight usually wins,” wrote Rustem Umerov, Ukraine’s defence minister, in a letter to Josep Borrell, the EU’s chief diplomat, sent late last month and seen by the FT.

“The shortage is increasing day by day,” he wrote. “The enemy’s ability to outshoot the Armed Forces of Ukraine by more than 3:1 is only getting worse.”

Umerov said that Ukraine’s “absolute critical daily minimum requirement” was 6,000 artillery shells, but his forces were currently only able to fire 2,000 each day.

Borrell responded in a speech to Ukraine’s parliament this week: “I know that on ammunition your needs are higher than [Europe can provide]. I have been talking with your military staff, and I know that you need more.”

More at the link. If you can stomach it.

I know President Biden means well, but the US only gets to be the essential nation, or the indispensable one as an often used alternative phrasing, if the US actually is essential. If you can’t keep the promises you’ve made, if you can’t deliver the material you’ve said you will, then you’re not essential nor indispensable. Putin, his catspaws, lackeys, surrogates, and lickspittles have been making this argument since sometime between 2007 and 2009. The PRC under Xi, often using more subtle formulations, has been making the same argument too.

Since the US is currently sidelined because of Trump ordered Republican intransigence in the House and the Senate, you may be wondering how that EU aid package is coming along.

https://twitter.com/FT/status/1755916725311148248

The Financial Times has the details:

Today, the EU’s neighbourhood commissioner tells me that Brussels could make its first payment from a new financial support fund for Ukraine early next month.

Brussels is hoping to release its first payment to Ukraine under a new long-term financial support package in a matter of weeks, according to neighbourhood and enlargement commissioner Olivér Várhelyi — but the rest of a landmark support package will be tied to Kyiv meeting reform demands.

Context: on February 1, EU leaders agreed to set up a €50bn, four-year financial aid package for Kyiv inside the shared EU budget, to support the country’s economy as it continues to fight back against Russia’s invasion. The bloc’s previous package of €1.5bn monthly payments ended in December.

“For the bridge financing . . . the first part of March is our ambition,” Várhelyi said in an interview. “This is an absolute must, especially with what is going on now in the US.”

“This way we will be back on track . . . and will help them with their financial difficulties,” he added.

With that payment made, work will turn to setting up a more formalised cash-for-reforms plan agreed between Kyiv and Brussels for Ukraine to receive the rest of the €50bn in quarterly instalments.

Ukraine is an EU candidate country, and so the concept is to link the ongoing financial assistance — which Kyiv says is essential to keep the state running as the war rages — to the reform path required of prospective members of the bloc.

“Our funding is not just aid. Our funding is based on conditionalities and deliverables. So basically now we need to see a credible plan, reform plan, from Ukraine. It’s almost done, basically,” Várhelyi said.

“So, yes, it is a flexible instrument and will move fast now with the bridge financing so not to have any financial gap . . . this is an opportunity created in the facility to ensure liquidity and the safety of payments in Ukraine, which we will do,” he added. “But other than that, everything is linked to delivery.”

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🇱🇹🇺🇦Lithuania continues unwavering military support to Ukraine

Today, a new assistance package reached Ukrainian Armed Forces: essential winter equipment & tens of thousands of warm clothing sets

Each support package is an important step towards victory against brutal agression

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The whole quote tweet:

Norway provides more NASAMS to Ukraine.

The Government proposes to the Norwegian Parliament to order a further 10 launch units and 4 fire control centers valued at NOK 3.45 billion.

We are grateful to our Norwegian partners for their unwavering support. Air defense systems are crucial to saving the lives of Ukrainians.
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Zelensky presented the Gold Stars of Heroes of Ukraine to Zaluzhny and Budanov

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From the President of Ukraine’s site:

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy handed over the Golden Star Orders to the servicemen who were bestowed the title of Hero of Ukraine and to the families of the fallen warriors who were bestowed the highest title posthumously, as well as the Crosses of Military Merit.

The ceremony took place in the White Hall of Heroes of Ukraine at the Mariyinsky Palace in Kyiv.

“Today, we bestow state honors and the title of Hero of Ukraine upon the warriors who, alongside all those who have stood up for our country and Ukrainian life, shape the destiny of Ukraine. Ukraine has already managed to halt Russia’s advance. Ukraine has learned to defend itself exactly as needed to win,” the Head of State emphasized.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine never sought this war, but when Russia came to destroy our state and our independence, Ukrainians were not afraid to stand up for it and inspired the whole world with their courage.

“We are all proud of every Ukrainian warrior! Ukraine will always be grateful to each of its soldiers, sergeants, officers and generals who have done everything to keep Ukraine alive. Ukraine will always remember all its people who gave their lives in the struggle for our independence,” the President said.

For outstanding personal merits in the protection of state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, selfless service to the Ukrainian people, the President bestowed the title of Hero of Ukraine and presented the Order of the Golden Star to General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2021-2024.

For personal courage and heroism displayed in the protection of state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, the President bestowed the title of Hero of Ukraine and presented the Order of the Golden Star to Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine

The Head of State also presented the Golden Star of the Hero of Ukraine to Lieutenant Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Vyacheslav Aheiev. During massive enemy attacks, the anti-aircraft missile division under the leadership of Vyacheslav Aheiev destroyed a large number of enemy air targets, including ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as UAVs. In May 2023, it was Lieutenant Colonel Vyacheslav Aheiev’s unit that destroyed a ballistic target for the first time.

hief Sergeant Anatoliy Banatskyi, who took part in assault operations in the Zaporizhzhia sector, was bestowed the title of Hero of Ukraine. In particular, during the battles near the village of Kopani, Zaporizhzhia region, Anatoliy Banatskyi fulfilled his task and assisted in the evacuation of wounded and fallen servicemen. Thanks to coordinated assault actions, the unit managed to push back the enemy, capture its stronghold and gain a foothold on the designated lines.

Staff Sergeant Oleksandr Kostenko received the Golden Star of the Hero of Ukraine from the President of Ukraine. As part of a mobile group, Oleksandr Kostenko neutralized enemy positions and destroyed an ammunition depot and invaders’ equipment in Bakhmut.

The President handed the Order of the Golden Star to the wife and sons of the Hero of Ukraine, Junior Sergeant Yevheniy Volkov. In March 2022, during the evacuation of the wounded in Donetsk region, Yevheniy Volkov informed the battalion commander that a convoy of enemy tanks had been moving in the rear of the unit. Afterwards, he was killed by enemy fire. Thanks to the timely information received, the battalion command managed to move the personnel and inflict losses on the enemy.

The Golden Star of the Hero of Ukraine was received by the family of Junior Sergeant Dmytro Tserakht. During hostilities in the Bakhmut district of the Donetsk region in January 2023, the Junior Sergeant ensured the successful withdrawal of his brothers-in-arms to the main forces. In the battle, he sustained a fatal injury.

There is much, much more at the link!

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Do you know what is more difficult for me?

This is when an old grandmother or grandfather stops you in the city, cries and says words of gratitude for everything you have done for our country, risking your health.

It’s just a breakup for me, I can barely hold myself back from crying. 🥺

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Illia Ponomarenko has some further thoughts on General Zaluzhnyi’s tenure as Commander of the Ukrainian Defense Forces and the change of command announced yesterday:

https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1756080618666930268

Valeriy Zaluzhny.

I remember the summer of 2021 – really a time an epoch away from now.

The excitement from having Zelensky, ‘a brand new face’ in charge of the nation and a hope of major changes, was long gone.

Zelensky was almost completely absorbed by ‘the system’. Lots of shady characters standing behind his back, pulling strings, and whispering things in his ears.

The defense minister is an old grumpy post-Soviet military bureaucrat with an awkwardly incompetent spokesperson and repeatedly failing defense procurement plans.

The defense production reform, along with many other vital reforms, standing still.

Instead, the inception of new bureaucratic monsters filled with shady characters that were mostly engaged in the same bureaucratic ping pong with little to no results seen on the ground.

It’s the same old Ukrainian model of ‘making two steps forward and then immediately a step back.’

Defense Minister Andriy Taran and top general Ruslan Khomchak hated each other so much that they couldn’t stay in the same room and literally waged a legal battle against each other.

Disappointment was growing.

And then, during one of Zelensky’s never-ending team reshuffles, suddenly a new name pops up: General Valeriy Zaluzhny.

I remember the ‘Woooooooow’ cry that rolled through the military and near-military community when Zaluzhny was appointed as the new commander-in-chief.

Not many really knew him beyond the community back then.

A career soldier who went through years of dark decay in the Ukrainian armed forces as a platoon commander then received an extensive military education and gained his stars and his experience in the battlefields of Donbas.

One of ‘the new blood’ brought up by the war of 2014-15 who miraculously managed to stay in the military and gain the reputation of a ‘reasonable commander’ to serve under, as many were saying those days.

A fresh start with a new general in charge? Let’s hope so.

The standing military in Donbas and civil society behind its back were humiliated and enraged by our own then-time own version of ‘escalation management’.

In many outrageous incidents reported from the front, Ukrainian units were prohibited from returning fire upon Russian-led militants unless upon a direct order from high command.

The low-intensity standoff with Russian proxies, in many instances, was supposed to be a one-way road on which Ukrainian soldiers had to patiently observe yet another ‘universal ceasefire regime and be closely watched by OSCE — and Russian proxies could do anything they liked.

Minsk accords, you know.

And then came the days of October ’21.

Yet another deadly incident near the town of Hranitne not far away from my hometown in Donbas.

Two Ukrainian troops injured, one killed in an artillery strike. The Ukrainian command demands an immediate ceasefire, to no reaction.

And then a Bayraktar TB2 receives coordinates.

A missile strike takes out a Russian D-30 howitzer, one of three deployed to the scene. The gun crew flees into the fields.

The enemy artillery finally gets the message and shuts up.

This was the Turkish-produced strike drone system’s combat debut in Ukraine directly authorized by the commander-in-chief.

The strike was rather limited, yet it worked. Now it feels like a tiny episode – but it was a breath of hope that triggered a lot of enthusiasm in Ukraine.

We were tired of burying a company of our soldiers each year and listening to how Ukraine should ‘show restraint’ to avoid having Putin ‘provoked.’

The new top general is not going to sit idle and watch his men die as the enemy spits on the ‘ceasefire’ and enjoys full impunity, we were thinking.

In the hell of the gathering storm of war and the full-scale invasion, we needed this burly guy with a smiley face and a calm pleasant voice.

He was and is an everyone’s unifier beloved and respected including by Zelensky’s most faithful haters. He is and has been the one absolutely everyone wanted to take a selfie with.

We needed his face on a TIME Magazine cover as the symbol of the Ukrainian military– heroic, self-sacrificing, and shockingly effective against the Russian war machine — and we needed the world to fall in love with The General, too.

Zaluzhny had a team and a plan. He would sometimes play the role of an adult in the room behind his boss. And he was getting things done, with as little as he could rely on, in the world’s hardest military job.

He was, of course, not ideal as a military leader.

The Ukrainian military under his command remained impeded by systemic, deeply ingrained issues like endemic bueraucracy, lack of responsibility for decisions, and commanders often not keeping up with the actual situation on the ground.

He tried to be friendly and nice (although many would criticize such a style of leadership). And he tried to be the kind of commander you’d be terribly ashamed to let down.

We will now spend years scrutinizing his strategy and decisions, whether he was right or wrong to stick to his own vision for the 2023 counteroffensive and (reportedly) not to listen to what the Pentagon was suggesting instead.

I think it’s fair to say that, given the fact that his rights and wrongs were to spell the fate of countless thousands of people, he was as popular in the military as it could be reasonably expected.

Zaluzhny has absolutely deserved his golden star and his title of a national hero of Ukraine.

I don’t think Zelensky was right. Time will tell.

What’s good, however, is that the administration, despite all the stupid mess, managed to give the general a decent farewell, and Zelensky and Zaluzhny gave each other a sincere hug.

I think Zaluzhny is going to have some rest, maybe some lecturing at military academies, a New York Times bestselling book of memoirs, and then – an interesting future in the public square.

Post-war time, maybe?

Lastly, General Zaluzhny was a wartime commander-in-chief one (well, at least many of us) could shoot a message to on Facebook and get something done.

Back in the day, a good friend of ours, TV journalist Volodymyr Runets, bought off all TIME copies featuring Zaluzhny he could find when we were in Brussels for a NATO session.

I also tried to get at least a dozen more when I was in Amsterdam later – but nope.

A Facebook message to the big guy – and some dozen copies signed and sold off to get the money and buy drones for the military.

I think that was beautiful.

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Kharkiv:

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From The Kyiv Independent:

Editor’s Note: This is a developing story.

Russian snipers struck a gas station in Kharkiv, creating a large fire that engulfed 15 residential homes, and killed one person, the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office announced via Telegram. One person was also reportedly injured. Over 50 Kharkiv residents, including two children, have been evacuated.

The fire is still ongoing. Earlier tonight, Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov reported that the area of the fire was about 3,700 square meters. A dead body was recovered from underneath the rubble at around 2:01 a.m. local time.

Emergency services are still reportedly searching for individuals trapped within the burning buildings. So far, four people have been rescued.

One person is currently being treated for severe burns.

Oleksandr Filchakov, head of the regional prosecutor’s office, told Suspilne Kharkiv that the number of casualties may increase as the situation continues to develop.

Filchakov also revealed details of tonight’s attack on Kharkiv.

“The Russian military previously launched Shahed drones from the territory of the Belgorod region,” Filchakov stated. “Three drones hit the Nemyshlyanskyi district of Kharkiv. As a result, an object of critical infrastructure was destroyed. There was a large amount of fuel, which is why the consequences of the fire were so terrible.”

The Russian military has regularly targeted Kharkiv and settlements in the oblast since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Over the past few weeks, the number of attacks on the city has increased.

Odesa:

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From The Kyiv Independent:

A Russian drone attack on the city of Odesa injured a 44-year-old man, Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper reported.

The man suffered a shrapnel wound on his forearm. No further casualties or damage to civilian infrastructure was recorded.

Today’s attack comes only three days after Russian drones targeted numerous cities across the country. At least five people were killed and more than 50 injured across the Kyiv, Lviv, Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv oblasts.

Ukraine’s air defense shot down almost 20 Russian missiles over the country’s capital overnight on Feb. 7, the Kyiv city military administration reported.

Elsewhere in Kyiv Oblast, dozens of houses, several apartment buildings, a cultural center, an educational institution, a post office, and private vehicles were damaged.

This was also not the first attack of such scale during this winter. Russia carried out a number of massive attacks in the past weeks and months, most notably on Dec. 29, 2023, Jan. 2, and Jan. 23.

They’re either saving the ammunition for the Patriot battery for the cruise missiles or they’re bingo ammo. Either of those are ungood!

Kherson Oblast:

https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1756018253967642754

The Kyiv Independent:

Russian forces launched an air strike on the city of Beryslav in Kherson Oblast, wounding a woman and damaging homes and infrastructure, the regional administration reported on Feb. 9.

Ukrainian forces liberated Kherson and other regional settlements on the western bank of the Dnipro River, such as Beryslav, in November 2022.

Russian troops were pushed to the east bank, from where they have been regularly targeting the liberated area, resulting in multiple civilian casualties.

A 60-year-old woman suffered a concussion when Russia hit Beryslav and received medical assistance, according to the Kherson Oblast authorities.

The air strike reportedly damaged houses and a critical infrastructure facility in Beryslav.

Russian forces launched 82 attacks against Kherson Oblast on Feb. 8 and overnight, killing two people and injuring one, Oleksandr Prokudin, the regional governor, said early on Feb. 9.

The strikes damaged a medical institution and critical infrastructure in the region, according to Prokudin.

Sumy Oblast:

https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1756016066629660678

The Kyiv Independent:

Russian attacks on settlements in Sumy Oblast on Feb. 9 resulted in the death of three civilians, while injuring four others, the Sumy Regional Prosecutor’s Office reported.

Russian forces dropped seven KAB guided arial bombs on the communities of Yunakivka, Khotin, and Mykolaiv at 1:45 p.m. local time. The attack destroyed at least four residential buildings, as well as the workshop of an agricultural firm.

Two men and one woman were killed in the attack. No additional information was provided about the status of the injured victims.

Emergency rescue workers are on scene to clear the remaining debris. Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has been called in to investigate the attack.

Shelling is a daily occurrence for the communities near Ukraine’s northeastern border with Russia. Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces launched 41 attacks on Sumy Oblast, targeting 11 communities, and causing at least 251 explosions in the area.

Donetsk:

https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1756006191547707695

This is a sight for sore eyes.

https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1755997182824419611

From Voice of America News: (machine translated)

Ukrainian pilots trained in the United States and the EU on fourth-generation Western F-16 fighters are “very impressed” with this aircraft. At the same time, retraining has its challenges, because this fighter is very different from the Soviet Su-27 and MiG-29, on which Ukrainian fighter aircraft now fly.

This was reported in an interview with the journalist of the Ukrainian Voice Service of America Maria Prus told the military pilot of the Air Force of the Armed Forces on the call sign Phantom.

He also spoke about the impressions of Western instructors from the training of Ukrainian pilots, the readiness of infrastructure in Ukraine to accept these fighters and how other aircraft, somehow A-10 or Gripen can strengthen the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

The interview was edited for clarity and fluidity

Maria Pruss, Voice of America: I recently spoke with American aviators Peter Greenburg and Trevor Hercten, and they talked about their initiative when they collect military equipment, equipment, various equipment and pass it on to Ukrainian pilots. Tell us how much they helped you. And can there also be some other areas where they help you?

Phantom: Yes, I know these two gentlemanmen personally and they really help our guys in the Air Force and so in army aviation: both with aviation equipment, aviation uniforms, ie flight overalls.

And usually, in principle, a lot of help comes from our pilot partners. It started a long time ago, from the 97s, when, if I’m not mistaken, our pilots visited an air show in the United States on their Su-27 aircraft (Ukrainian pilots participated in air show in 1992 in Canada and the United States and in 1997 in air show in Britain – ed.). And then it continued during joint military exercises “Pure sky” in 2011 and in 2018 (at the exercises “Safe Sky” – ed.). It was extreme training.

And already the pilots could personally get to know each other, to establish closer relationships during these exercises. Both our pilots and their pilots shared experiences. We learned how Western air forces conduct air operations. That is, our pilots were already gaining experience. And this event helped not only our guys in their combat capabilities, but also they received these invaluable personal acquaintances with them. And then, when the full-scale invasion began in 2022, it was close relationships that helped us getmany different and material and intangible things.

MP: Recently in an interview, the pilot on the call sign Munfish told about training on F-16. He, like the dead pilot Andriy Pilshchikov Juss before also said, that Ukrainian pilots tried to prepare on their own, they studied the theoretical basis that they could find in open sources. And Munfish also said that there is informal communication with Western pilots.

Phantom: It all started with these acquaintances that were during the training. So everyone communicated with the pilots in person through various means of communication. And in principle, when the war began, not only Trevor and Pete helped our pilots in parallel.

And when the question of retraining pilots for a new type of aircraft began, even before it was known which aircraft would replace our outdated Soviet park, we have already started working on changing the concept and preparation. That is, we already understood during these exercises that our approaches, our procedures are very different. And it was the partner pilots, not only American pilots, but also from other countries who formed a kind of online training course so that we knew in which direction to move, to then improve and accelerate retraining on F-16 aircraft.

And, as you know, our guys went to the assessment of one of the air bases in the United States in advance to assess their capabilities, abilities and set deadlines (preparations). Again, these were general terms in which we could invest. And our pilots did not heal in vain, who prepared as best they could, and these same pilots helped us with information from open sources – of course, the one they could share with us, and even with his experience.

So I will say that the guys who went in the first wave were ready and morally, and had a basic baggage of knowledge.

MP: At what stage is this preparation now?

Phantom: Preparation is complete, as planned. Not only pilots are trained, but, as you know, ground personnel are also trained, our mechanics who will serve those aircraft, our support units that will ensure the performance of tasks. They are also preparing.

In terms of time, as planned, about 6 months of training one pilot or one group. But there are nuances, and they are not mostly related to our staff, it is related to the administrative work of our partners, that is, there is its own bureaucracy, and it takes time. Therefore, it affected the preparation time. But she goes according to plan.

And of course, everyone wants to get planes as soon as possible, but usually things are not done that way. Aviation is a very complex system, it is not one tank or one art installation. The plane employs a lot of staff, and it’s a big system. And a pilot or technician is a small cog in a large system.

MP: What challenges do Ukrainian pilots undergoing this training face now? And what do they think about the F-16 in general? What are their impressions?

Phantom: Our pilots are very impressed. This plane simply exceeded their expectations. Even with the amount of information they have received during their studies, they already see great prospects and a great deal of insight into how this aircraft will help our Air Force increase the capacity of our combat aviation. And you can imagine that there is information that they have not yet studied, they have not yet been given what else this plane can be capable of.

As for the challenges, for our guys it’s a new plane and it was a bit difficult in the beginning, because it’s a new generation aircraft, a more diditalized aircraft, it has many systems and programs, which must be entered during the flight and before the flight. We have not encountered this, our training is a little different, and our plane is much simpler than the F-16.

And just like the approach to preparation, to the performance of flights – a completely different. Independent training is required here, no one stands over the soul, so it was a little difficult for them to change mentally. But, as I said, they are very motivated and the desire to learn 

Much much more at the link!

Or if you prefer, here’s the video with English captioning:

The interview is real, but there are some claims the image is photoshopped. Given it was also the above the lede picture for the VOA News article, they may have mocked it up for their reporting of the interview.

https://twitter.com/Tendar/status/1756060893983477989

We have an update on that downed IL-26 in Belgorod.

https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1756042624329244883

⚡️Danilov: No Ukrainian POWs on crashed Russian Il-76 aircraft.

Despite Russia’s claims, there were no Ukrainian prisoners of war on the downed Russian Il-76 transport plane that crashed on Jan. 24, National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksii Danilov told Babel in an interview that was published on Feb. 9.

https://kyivindependent.com/danilov-no-ukrainian-pows-on-crashed-russian-il-76-aircraft/

The Kyiv Independent has the details:

Despite Russia’s claims, there were no Ukrainian prisoners of war on the downed Russian Il-76 transport plane that crashed on Jan. 24, National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksii Danilov told Babel in an interview that was published on Feb. 9.

“I can definitely tell you that our prisoners were not there,” said Danilov during the interview.

A Russian Il-76 transport aircraft crashed in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast on Jan. 24, which Russia claimed was transporting 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) for an exchange.

Russia has yet to provide evidence that there were any POWs on the downed aircraft.

After Russia began circulating its claims, Ukraine requested that Russia return the bodies of the killed POWs home.

Russia’s government never responded to the appeal. Russia also reportedly blocked the International Committee of Red Cross from investigating the circumstances of the crash.

In response to Russia’s claim, Danilov accused Russia of fabricating the story, adding that if Ukrainian POWs were on the plane, Russia would have filmed evidence of the crash site for propaganda purposes.

Danilov said that “biological material” would have been present in large quantities, as there was at the crash site of downed Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752  in 2020.

“There was nothing like that there; they had the whole story prepared,” Danilov said. “They have nothing to show because if this had really happened, the picture would have been completely different.”

Anonymously U.S. officials told The New York Times that an American-made Patriot missile system was likely responsible for the plane crash. According to the officials, the plane was also likely carrying at least some Ukrainian prisoners.

U.S. officials report that Ukraine likely acted on weak intelligence as the plane was previously used to transport missiles, making it a valuable target for Ukraine’s military.

Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has opened a criminal case into the matter.

Krasnodar Krai, Russia:

https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1755862855524467078

https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1755896224668921883

Somewhere else in Russia:

https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1755916567483695593

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