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Ukraine hits Russia with ‘biggest drone attack in two years’ as Trump tells NATO war will ‘end soon’
EscuchadoKyiv strikes St Petersburg again as NATO leaders prepare for Trump summit
EscuchadoEste episódio analisa a escalada de ataques aéreos russos contra a Ucrânia e as estratégias ucranianas para isolar a Crimeia, além de discutir as movimentações políticas na Lituânia sobre armas nucleares e o posicionamento alemão sobre mísseis Taurus. O debate estende-se às tensões geopolíticas na cúpula da NATO em Ancara, abordando as pressões de Donald Trump para o aumento dos gastos de defesa, a postura da Polónia e a situação de repressão interna na Turquia sob o governo de Erdogan.
Russia planning attack on Poland, US warns as Ukraine strikes shut down occupied oil refineries
EscuchadoThis episode provides a comprehensive update on the war in Ukraine, covering recent Russian strikes on energy infrastructure and civilian targets in Kyiv, alongside the use of AI-generated disinformation by Russian forces. The discussion explores the ongoing fuel crisis in Russia and Ukraine's new mechanism for exporting defense technology to scale production and attract investment. Geopolitical developments are also examined, including potential Russian provocations against Poland, diplomatic tensions regarding refugee housing, and the circumvention of sanctions via Danish shipyards. The episode concludes with an analysis of the resurgence of Ukrainian resistance in occupied territories, the strategic goal of isolating Crimea, and the deliberate targeting of Ukrainian culture through the destruction of cultural archives.
Ukraine's '40-day campaign' to break Russia continues as Kyiv suffers huge attack & shadow fleet drones spy on Europe's nuclear warheads
EscuchadoThis episode examines the escalating Russian aerial campaign, beginning with a massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv that caused significant casualties and damage. The discussion explores the strategic implications of Russia's 'Shadow Fleet,' which has been linked to drone launches targeting sensitive European infrastructure, and analyzes the extreme human cost of recent Russian battlefield advances. Further geopolitical analysis covers Sweden's rising role as a major supporter of Ukraine, the strategic importance of Japan's security, and the shifting focus of UK military strategy. The episode also addresses the comparative utility of drones versus artillery, the risks associated with potential Russian nuclear signaling, and a critique of how the UK government calculates its defense budget statistics.
Ukraine prepares for fresh attack from north & Russians survive 'only 35 minutes' on frontline
EscuchadoThis episode examines the evolving dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine war, focusing on Ukrainian long-range strikes on Russian defense and space infrastructure, the impact of drone warfare on the front lines, and the growing fuel crisis and refinery disruptions within Russia. The discussion also covers international military aid from Denmark and Sweden, and the economic instability caused by Russia's energy disruptions and labor shortages. The episode further explores the humanitarian toll on Ukrainian civilians, including unmet health and education needs, and the broader geopolitical implications for European security. Finally, the conversation addresses the shifting Russian leadership landscape following the death of Sergei Ivanov and the long-term implications of a changing US global strategy.