How a 2.5bn-year-old rock deposit became central to helping stop Russia’s invasion
- The New York Times revealed a deep partnership between Ukraine and the U.S. In military strategy, which included covert support and intelligence sharing.
- The Pentagon delivered $66.5 billion in weaponry to Ukraine, coordinated primarily from Wiesbaden, Germany, with significant assistance from U.S. Military leaders.
- Ukrainian successes against Russian forces included strikes based on U.S. Intelligence, which contributed to significant Russian casualties.
- Despite strong collaboration, tensions existed between U.S. Officials and Ukrainian commanders regarding operational advice and weapons provisions.
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True Depths Of Biden’s Ukraine Debacle Revealed In New Report
A new report from the New York Times, of all places, reveals just how calamitous former President Joe Biden’s Ukraine debacle has been. The Biden administration, through a combination of indecision and arrogance, dragged the U.S. into another potential “forever war” the Trump White House is now tasked with ending. Listen to the full breakdown […]
The US is involved in Russia's war with Ukraine “much deeper than previously thought,” says The New York Times. The main part of the big investigation is about the attack on the Moscow cruiser, the Kursk operation and the Ukrainian counteroffensive
The New York Times published a large article claiming that over the past three years, the US has been involved in Ukraine's military operations “much deeper than previously thought.” The author of the text, Adam Entus, conducted more than 300 interviews with former and current officials, politicians and intelligence officials from Ukraine, the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Poland, Belgium, the Baltic States and Turkey. He spoke about th…
War in Ukraine: what we know about the "partnership" between Washington and Kiev since the beginning of the conflict
In a lengthy investigation, the New York Times revealed the details of the close collaboration between the armed forces and intelligence services of the two countries over the last three years to deal with Russia.
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