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Alan Brewer

@AlGGDirect

Retired from 40-year career in journalism, speechwriting, marketing, politics. Co-producer of Indications & Warnings, occasional co-host https://t.co/mkz6nbD1KO

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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Footage from Russian side, just killing random Ukrainian civilians. They call it "human safari' and it goes 24 hours/day. Russians want to make this a reality for all Ukraine, just mass murder.
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Euromaidan Press
Euromaidan Press@EuromaidanPress·
Russia's offensive that Ukraine's commanders have been bracing for has likely started, ISW says. On 19 March, Russia sent over 500 troops at Ukraine's Lyman positions in seven simultaneous assault prongs — motorcycles, buggies, armored vehicles — and lost 405 of them. ISW calls that casualty rate unsustainable. Russia is doing it anyway, apparently cutting basic training from one month to one week to keep replacements coming. The target is Ukraine's Fortress Belt: a 50-kilometer chain of fortified cities from Sloviansk to Kostiantynivka that has anchored Ukraine's defense in Donetsk since 2014. Russia is pushing from the north through Lyman and simultaneously setting up a southern approach through Kramatorsk and Kostiantynivka. ISW's bottom line: the Fortress Belt will likely hold in 2026. But holding it will be costly — for both sides. 🔗 euromaidanpress.com/2026/03/22/isw…
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
For the first time since the start of the full-scale war, NATO’s military command has visited Ukraine.The delegation was led by Admiral Pierre Vandier. Key topics discussed: – Involving the Ukrainian Armed Forces in future NATO exercises as the opposing force (Red Team); – The future of JATEC (NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training and Education Centre), including completion of Ukrainian command systems deployment, expansion of analytical capabilities, and scaling up training programs.
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Ragnar Gudmundsson 🇮🇸🇺🇦
⚡️ RUSSIA'S WAR AGAINST UKRAINE — MAR 22, 2026 ■ 7-day casualties reach the highest level of 2026 so far, despite a daily drop ■ Drone losses above average; land-based losses include three air defence systems ■ Overnight 🇷🇺 attacks below average, all drones; good interception rate ■ Seven 🇺🇦 strikes reported; 🇷🇺 strikes below average; 30-day strike ratio remains below 18× 📈 See dashboard for full data: lookerstudio.google.com/s/hzU7CJGLMes
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Will Thiel 🇦🇺🇺🇦
In fact, this strike occurred on a tank farm south of the refinery that looks a lot like a depot working under contract to Defense to store jet fuel in floating roof tanks (kerosene requires that).
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🇺🇦 Unmanned Systems Forces@usf_army

Unmanned Systems Forces strike the Saratov oil refinery On the night of March 21, operators of the @1usc_army , the @414magyarbirds and the @Raid_413 in coordination with other components of Ukraine’s Defense Forces, struck the Saratov oil refinery. The facility is located in the city of Saratov and is part of the Rosneft structure. The plant produces over 20 types of products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, fuel oil, vacuum gasoil, and technical sulfur. Each such facility is a resource base for waging war. The USF systematically target these assets, limiting the enemy’s ability to sustain combat operations against Ukraine. USF: One step ahead!

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Will Thiel 🇦🇺🇺🇦
Great work here out of Bletchley again. Its a deep dive into what I mentioned yesterday on @Volya4UA . I will add one thing to his observations. The 🇷🇺 content providers will quit in droves as their channel disappears. News will soon be provided by more 🇺🇦 perspectives by VPN
Beefeater@Beefeater_Fella

Russia’s Architecture of Silence And the Digital Iron Curtain. A dummies guide on how Russia’s Digital Iron Curtain Trades Connectivity for Control and Stability for Stagnation A free explainer thread from Beefy - please share and support his work, if you can! open.substack.com/pub/beefeaterr…

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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING. The country President Trump called “very late as usual” just parked a nuclear submarine within Tomahawk range of Iran. HMS Anson, an Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, is now positioned in the northern Arabian Sea with cruise missiles capable of reaching targets deep inside Iranian territory. Britain did not announce this with a press conference. The Daily Mail published the positioning. The submarine speaks for itself. HMS Anson left Perth earlier this month and traveled 5,500 miles to the Arabian Sea. It carries Tomahawk Block IV cruise missiles and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes. Its Rolls-Royce reactor will not need refuelling for 25 years. Its pump-jet propulsor makes it one of the quietest submarines in any navy. It does not need to surface to strike. It does not need permission from Washington. Starmer authorises launches through Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood. This is a British weapon under British command. The sequence matters. On the first day of the war, Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a British territory in the Indian Ocean. Neither hit. Trump publicly criticised the UK as “very late” and “disappointing” in its response. Starmer initially hesitated on US requests to use British bases for strike operations. Then Britain authorised the use of UK bases, including Diego Garcia, for operations to prevent Iran from attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded by warning that British lives are now at risk. Britain responded by sending a submarine that can put a Tomahawk through a window in Tehran from underwater without surfacing. The escalation ladder from “very late” to nuclear attack submarine took less than three weeks. Starmer’s calculation is not ideological. It is economic. The UK imports significant quantities of LNG and oil through Gulf supply routes. The Strait of Hormuz carries approximately 20 percent of global seaborne oil trade. British energy prices are already surging from the Hormuz closure. British pharmaceutical supply chains depend on Indian manufacturers who depend on Gulf crude. The same supply-chain vulnerability that connects Modi’s Nowruz phone call to Ohio pharmacies connects Starmer’s submarine deployment to British gas bills. The submarine is not defending democracy. It is defending heating costs. The Astute-class is the most capable attack submarine Britain has ever built. Seven are planned. Five have been commissioned. HMS Anson, the fifth, entered service in 2022. At 97 metres and 7,800 tonnes submerged, it carries a crew of 98 in a hull designed to operate at depths exceeding 300 metres. It is smaller than the American Virginia-class but rated quieter by multiple independent assessments. It carries fewer missiles but needs fewer sailors. In a strait where stealth matters more than volume, the boat that cannot be heard is more dangerous than the fleet that can be seen. The UK is now the third nation with strike capability deployed in the war theatre, after the United States and Israel. France has the Charles de Gaulle carrier group for air operations. Greece has a Patriot battery defending Saudi refineries. Twenty-three nations signed a statement. But only Britain has put a nuclear-powered platform carrying land-attack cruise missiles underwater in the Arabian Sea with the authority to fire them on the Prime Minister’s order. Trump said late. Starmer sent a submarine. The missile it carries can reach Tehran. The reactor that powers it will not need fuel until 2047. And the man who authorises the launch is the same man Iran threatened by name when it said British lives are at risk. The threat was noted. The submarine arrived. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Dimko Zhluktenko 🇺🇦⚔️
Absolutely indifferent to life Russian soldier, in another meaningless assault thousands kilometers from his home. He chose his fate himself 🫠
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
When the war in Ukraine eventually ends, the smartest investment any European army could make will be hiring Madyar and his team to advise them on organizing and scaling up unmanned systems. It will be worth every penny
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(((Tendar)))
(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
For $2 million per ship Iranian authorities are allowing ships to pass the Strait of Hormuz. What is notable that the Iranian regime itself issued that message. So far, China, India, Pakistan and Türkiye were recipients of Iranian oil and gas deliveries.
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Tim White
Tim White@TWMCLtd·
Hello and thanks for reading THE daily thread on Ukraine, on what is Day 1488 of the country's fight for survival. "Peace talks" continue with the US about ending the war, which Russia calls a "special military operation" as the US cannot even end its own S.M.O.🤡
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Michael MacKay
Michael MacKay@mhmck·
Russia+North Korea losses, 24 Feb 2022-22 Mar 2026: 1287880 personnel 11793 tanks 24263 APV 38638 artillery systems 1694 MLRS 1336 air defence systems 435 aircraft 350 helicopters 190870 UAVs 4468 cruise missiles 33 ships/boats 2 submarines 84639 vehicles 4098 special equipment
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Wierd how Trump's Iran "plan" is just a time compressed version of Putin's invasion of Ukraine, with all catastrophic mistakes included. Now Trump will destroy Iran's power plants, which (as we see with Ukraine) will further solidify the people's resolve and hatred of the US, as well as rallying humanitarian support from Iran's allies, which will lead to and further cement military support from those allies.
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Malcolm Nance
Malcolm Nance@MalcolmNance·
THREATS WONT WORK: If Trump hits Iranian power plants, which is clearly a suggestion by Netanyahu, say goodbye to Gulf States power & water desalination plants. In 48 hours the most likely outcomes are: 1) The SOH will likely see mines appear/detected/being planted… deliberately & obviously. 2) The next ship without an IRGC EzPass will get set aflame by small boats 3) Jebel Ali has power plant & desalinization complex supporting Dubai will be hit massively by drones. This is no off ramp, it’s Trump crashing the car into the divider … because it will “look cool.”
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Will Thiel 🇦🇺🇺🇦
Guys, there is something seriously wrong that only 6% of my followers actually viewed this 13 tweet absolute banger on gasoline prices and sanctions visa vi the 🇷🇺 invasion of 🇺🇦. I think my referencing a big account that is probably also depressed did it. But whatevs . . ./1
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Christopher David
Christopher David@Tazerface16·
There is no overarching strategy here. No plan. They're just reacting to developments without thinking about any of the consequences.
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