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From ‘The Analyst’ (Military & Strategic) X: MilStratOnX

SOMETHING INTANGIBLE THIS WAY COMES

Over many years I have come to respect what my ‘gut’ feeling is about a situation. And right now it’s crying out to me that something is happening right in front of us and we can’t yet see what it is.
It’s big and it’s important, but there’s something going on - things have changed. I feel we’ve reached some kind of crossroads.
Undoubtably the situation in America is changed for the better. President Biden’s selfless and patriotic leadership in deciding to step away from the race has changed the trajectory of that country’s future drastically. Trump’s got his work cut out fighting a woman he once gave $6000 to in support of her reelection as California prosecutor. The tables have turned on his age claims - he’s now the oldest ever candidate.
Britain has taken a step away from selfish politics and government by chaos and elected a sober almost logic based government, without changing its stance on Ukraine.
Europe avoided the right wing chaos it was afraid of by the skin of its teeth.
The right in Orbans Hungary is increasingly unpopular and he struts the stage like a fool. And everyone sees it.
Russians are clearly pretending nothing is wrong as their army slaughters thousands of its men every day and its economic situation brings worse news as each day passes. It’s slow and it’s incremental, but it’s now tangible.
The long arm of Ukrainian strategic drone and missile strikes are starting to become so relentless hardly a day goes by where something deep inside Russia isn’t blown up or on fire. It was never meant to get like this. The Russians who see it are shocked by it. The other day a group of them complained in one of those cringeworthy videos to the mighty Putin, that they had lost electricity for 12 hours! Welcome to rolling blackouts and energy shortages faced by Ukrainians every day! And you Russians are responsible for it. They have no idea what they’ve done.
Yes many of these things are anecdotal and there is no evidence to say the sands have unquestionably shifted.
So why do I have this gut feeling that something has changed?
The course of history is full of such moments. At times they are defined by shocking and instantaneous events- The assassination of Arch-Duke Frank Ferdinand, Pearl Harbour, 9-11, The invasion of Ukraine; all of these yanked the world from one path onto another going in a very different direction.
Yet other times the long progress of events curves the path over a long period, its apex taking it into the far forest of uncertainty, before curving slowly but surely back towards the light. I feel we just saw the light at the end of the tunnel for the first time.
The hardest part is keeping your nerve when you can’t see where you’re going. The west has done that. China is an economic mess internally and far from being in a place to wage a war.
Russia is thrashing about on the frontlines in desperation, trying to hold itself together before something gives. Something there is clearly very wrong and it’s held together by ever thinning threads of fear. Societies like Russia don’t fall apart, they implode and they do it when you least expect it.
Talk of peace by Christmas is maybe a bit too much to hope for. But it’s being talked about. Ukraine is on the cusp of reversing its equipment and manpower shortages just as Russia is reaching the point it’s maxed out the credit card and the manpower reserves, without going all in and mobilising the real Russians - Moscow and St Petersburg. That step is one even Putin won’t take. He won’t survive it.
Am I sensing hope? That the EU, NATO and the US might actually have tipped the scales just a bit in their favour and Ukraine’s?
It’s the first time in a long time I have sensed anything that might suggest it.
Maybe, just maybe, this will all turn out alright in the end?

Correction:

The man injured in the explosion of a Toyota car in the north of Moscow is believed to be an intelligence officer of russia’s main intelligence directorate GRU of the russian ministry of defense (murder).

A russian was detained in Paris for trying to "destabilize" the Olympics, - CNN

French authorities searched the man's residence, where they found evidence suggesting he was preparing "events that could lead to destabilization during the Olympic Games." The prosecutor's office does not provide more details about what the man allegedly planned.

A preliminary investigation was launched against him. He was detained yesterday on suspicion of "intelligence activities with a foreign state with the aim of provoking military actions in France."

If convicted, the maximum penalty for the crime is 30 years in prison.

Last week, the French Interior Ministry said that around 4,000 people had been refused entry to the Olympics, with a particular focus on citizens of Russia and Belarus.

The official opening ceremony of the Olympic Games will take place this Friday evening in the center of Paris.

Who was Iryna Farion, the nationalist professor-politician assassinated in Lviv?

Despite the contrasting opinions surrounding her life’s work and sometimes contentious public statements, the assassination of linguist and former right-wing lawmaker Iryna Farion on July 19 came as a shock to Ukrainians.

Sixty-year-old Farion was shot in the head by an unknown assailant outside of her home in the western city of Lviv in what many now believe to be a politically-motivated killing.

Read the full article here.

Photo: Yuriy Dyachyshyn/AFP via Getty Images

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