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7/23/2025, 11:14:09 PM No.511168071
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>Protests continue
Zelensky has "gone rogue" with western journalists and NGOs finally calling him an "authoritarian dictator" of sorts after he eliminated the Western-backed "anti-corruption" government entities. Protests have been taking place (totally organic lmao) outside of President Z's office in the capitol and throughout the country.
Happenings so far:
>Russia has apparently paused their daily strikes on Keef to allow protestors to demonstrate safely into the evening
>Curfew has been declared in Keef to force people to disperse
>Latest Istanbul peace talks only last 34 minutes, no continuation agreed upon.
>Similar large protest begins in Odessa and Kharkov today
>Parliament announces recess until August 23rd
Ukraine news (because chug is a bit slow these days):
>Russian forces enter Pokrovsk after a week of operational encirclement
>New military aid from the US delayed until 2026
>Links
https://archive.is/VlzPx KI
https://archive.is/wmleC NYT
https://archive.is/E1U0S Economist
https://archive.is/woAWG Politico
https://archive.is/ERist WSJ
https://archive.is/S2zoX FinTimes
What are your predictions?
I suspect they'll try and regime change president Z in order to establish a more pro-western government and give Putler what he asked for, i.e. a "recognized, legitimate government" which he can negotiate with. The ideal outcome for "them" may be that the conflict is frozen and Ukraine is split into a "West" and "East (Russia)" Ukraine. They will have gained a more pro-western government in the remaining regions while sacrificing the western regions which were not under their control to begin with.
Personally, I hope Putin sees through it and doesn't cuck. He's been on a pretty good streak of "not falling for it" lately, so I'm hopeful. After all of this fighting, I want to see tanks rolling through Kueev.
>Protests continue
Zelensky has "gone rogue" with western journalists and NGOs finally calling him an "authoritarian dictator" of sorts after he eliminated the Western-backed "anti-corruption" government entities. Protests have been taking place (totally organic lmao) outside of President Z's office in the capitol and throughout the country.
Happenings so far:
>Russia has apparently paused their daily strikes on Keef to allow protestors to demonstrate safely into the evening
>Curfew has been declared in Keef to force people to disperse
>Latest Istanbul peace talks only last 34 minutes, no continuation agreed upon.
>Similar large protest begins in Odessa and Kharkov today
>Parliament announces recess until August 23rd
Ukraine news (because chug is a bit slow these days):
>Russian forces enter Pokrovsk after a week of operational encirclement
>New military aid from the US delayed until 2026
>Links
https://archive.is/VlzPx KI
https://archive.is/wmleC NYT
https://archive.is/E1U0S Economist
https://archive.is/woAWG Politico
https://archive.is/ERist WSJ
https://archive.is/S2zoX FinTimes
What are your predictions?
I suspect they'll try and regime change president Z in order to establish a more pro-western government and give Putler what he asked for, i.e. a "recognized, legitimate government" which he can negotiate with. The ideal outcome for "them" may be that the conflict is frozen and Ukraine is split into a "West" and "East (Russia)" Ukraine. They will have gained a more pro-western government in the remaining regions while sacrificing the western regions which were not under their control to begin with.
Personally, I hope Putin sees through it and doesn't cuck. He's been on a pretty good streak of "not falling for it" lately, so I'm hopeful. After all of this fighting, I want to see tanks rolling through Kueev.
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