Author: Dal Stanton
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7/20/2024 — Opinion | Biden Gives Putin a Sanctuary

From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (877th day) Ukraine still has to fight with hands tied behind our back. USA and Germany are still refusing to give us permission to use their weapons to hit ruzzian military targets on ruzzian territory. My latest op-ed for The Wall Street Journal. Any serious strategy to defeat Russia’s war…
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7/20/2024 — I dream of a day when my country will be able to heal and will once again share its lavish beauty with numerous visitors…

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 876 – posted late) Those who sow in tearsshall reap with shouts of joy!He who goes out weeping,bearing the seed for sowing,shall come home with shouts of joy,bringing his sheaves with him.Psalm 126:5-6 We are blessed that Ukraine is a large country with many beautiful and unique places. In…
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7/19/2024 — Interview: More Patriots and F-16s for Ukraine, but no deep strikes in Russia

From: VOA By Ostap Yarysh In May, the United States gave Ukraine permission to strike Russian targets just across the border using American-provided weapons. This decision enabled Ukrainians to better defend against Russian attacks in Kharkiv and other Ukrainian regions. However, the permission did not extend to the deployment of long-range weapons like ATACMS missiles, which…
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7/19/2024 — Germany to halve military aid for Ukraine despite possible Trump White House

From: CNN – Story by Reuters Reuters — Germany plans to halve its military aid to Ukraine next year, despite concerns that US support for Kyiv could potentially diminish if Republican candidate Donald Trump returns to the White House. German aid to Ukraine will be cut to €4 billion ($4.35 billion) in 2025 from around €8 billion in 2024, according…
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7/19/2024 — Ukraine’s drone success offers a blueprint for cybersecurity strategy

From: Atlantic Council By Anatoly Motkin In December 2023, Ukraine’s largest telecom operator, Kyivstar, experienced a massive outage. Mobile and internet services went down for approximately twenty four million subscribers across the country. Company president Alexander Komarov called it “the largest hacker attack on telecom infrastructure in the world.” The Russian hacker group Solntsepyok claimed responsibility…
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7/19/2024 — Hungarian PM Orban poses as unlikely peacemaker for Russia’s Ukraine war

From: Atlantic Council By Dmytro Tuzhanskyi As perhaps the most pro-Kremlin and anti-Western leader of any EU or NATO member state, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban makes for an unlikely mediator in efforts to end Russia’s war in Ukraine. This did not prevent the Hungarian leader from embarking on an ambitious series of international visits in…
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7/19/2024 — As Trump’s victory becomes more likely, efforts underway to sway him to Ukraine’s side
Proper messaging through those close to Trump and his base could make future policy pro-Ukraine. From: Kyiv Independent by Oleg Sukhov andOwen Racer Three days after an assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump that has made him look stronger than ever, ex-U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson managed to get some face time with the Republican…
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7/19/2024 — Mother of a captured Russian occupier says Russia did not invade Ukraine and is not waging war 

From: Meanwhile in Ukraine 🇺🇦 Mother of a captured Russian occupier says Russia did not invade Ukraine and is not waging war. You have listened to this conversation. It is very telling of how the Russians see this war.
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7/19/2024 — Powerful UN speech on the war in Ukraine 

From: United 24 media 🇺🇦 The Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations, Barbara Woodward, gave a powerful speech on the war in Ukraine.
