Trump: Ukraine & Russia Have to FIGHT Awhile /Lt Col Daniel Davis
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Russia Pounds Ukraine with Massive Drone Strikes /Lt Col Daniel Davis
Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy storehttps://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavisDeepDive?ref=seller-platform-mcnav The war between Russia and Ukraine is intensifying, growing more violent and escalating rather than moving toward peace. A recent Ukrainian drone strike deep inside Russia damaged bomber bases, but this has provoked a major retaliatory response: Russia launched over 400 drones and missiles, overwhelming Ukraine’s air defenses. Many of these were advanced Iranian-made drones now upgraded by Russia, making them harder to intercept. Ukrainian forces reportedly intercepted only about half the attacks, and even Patriot systems were either ineffective or destroyed.Footage shows multiple successful Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure, with minimal air defense response in cities like Lviv, Luts’k, and Kyiv. A key Patriot battery was hit after firing multiple interceptors, underscoring the diminishing effectiveness and availability of Ukraine's defense systems. U.S. officials have stated no more Patriot systems are available to send, and European allies are reluctant to share theirs.On the ground, Russian forces continue to advance across several fronts while Ukraine’s counterattacks gain minimal territory. Meanwhile, Ukrainian leadership and supporters publicly celebrated the drone strike on Russia—seen by the commentator as a “one-off” success that is unlikely to be repeated due to increased Russian security and vigilance.The overall message is grim: Ukraine’s strategic position is deteriorating, its defenses are being depleted, and the West appears unwilling or unable to provide the necessary support to reverse the trend. The war is not winding down—it is accelerating in a direction unfavorable to Ukraine.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Awaiting... Putin's PROMISED RETALIATION /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Patrick Henningsen
The discussion centers on the expected Russian retaliation following a recent Ukrainian drone strike targeting Russia’s bomber fleet. There is anticipation over what Putin’s next move will be, especially given increasing tensions and recent statements from both the Kremlin and the White House.Trump acknowledged in a recent call that Putin was hit hard and is likely to respond but made no mention of deterring him. Analysts note that while Russia tends to respond in a calculated, consistent manner, the U.S.—and Trump in particular—has been inconsistent, oscillating between calls for de-escalation and threats of strong retaliation.The drone attack is compared to past Ukrainian strikes, including one that hit a Russian nuclear early-warning radar system, which had derailed diplomatic talks at the time. The current strike’s timing, just ahead of an international summit, is seen as similarly provocative.Commentators suggest the U.S. may be covertly supporting such actions while maintaining public distance, possibly using allies like the UK for plausible deniability. Meanwhile, voices like Gen. Jack Keane urge Trump to revert to Biden-era levels of military support to ensure Russia "can't win."Overall, the discussion reveals a complex, fragmented strategy from the West, with conflicting messages and policy drift from Washington, while Russia is expected to retaliate in its typical methodical style—potentially escalating the conflict further.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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ORESHNIK Strikes to Follow Putin Trump Phone Call /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Patrik Baab
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Trump Goes Soft on Putin! w/Larry Johnson
The speaker harshly criticizes a U.S. general for what they see as delusional takes on American military success, citing failures in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. They argue that the Soviet Union (not the U.S.) was primarily responsible for defeating Nazi Germany, inflicting 80% of German military casualties. The speaker accuses the general—and others like Lindsey Graham and Ben Hodges—of living in a dangerous fantasy that costs lives.The discussion shifts to Donald Trump’s recent Truth Social post claiming he had a long call with Vladimir Putin. Trump emphasized Putin’s plan to respond to recent Ukrainian attacks on Russian airbases. The speaker suggests that Trump’s silence prior to the post was due to a stern message relayed by Russian officials—likely via Marco Rubio—warning that the U.S. might be blamed for the attacks. The Russians reportedly saw these strikes, particularly on strategic nuclear assets, as provocations possibly backed by the U.S.Putin’s televised remarks labeled Ukraine a terrorist state and rejected the idea of negotiating with its leadership, citing recent attacks on high-value military targets. The speaker interprets Putin’s tone and body language as intensely angry, signaling a major escalation risk. They describe the situation as deeply personal for Putin—likened to an attack on “his family”—and predict a harsh Russian response, emphasizing that the call with Trump was likely confrontational and serious.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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