
Stuart Stevens
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Stuart Stevens
@stuartpstevens
Principal @LincolnSquare, Sr. Adv. @ProjectLincoln, author. Enjoy endurance events, though I do them badly. Same handle on https://t.co/4d0IUAXbZW and Bluesky.


Hegseth announces that Ukraine is cut off. Serving Putin is the core focus of the Trump administration.

Both Russia and the United States -- both the Kremlin and the Trump administration -- have endorsed Viktor Orbán for a sixth term in office. Both are campaigning for him, in their own ways. This is ... meaningful. A piece from me, for your consideration. thenextmove.org/p/putin-and-tr…

I embedded with anti-drone crews across Ukraine - rooftops, trenches, the Black Sea coast. They rewrote modern warfare in real time. The Pentagon had a front-row seat, but learned nothing. Now, drones are killing Americans overseas. Drone Hunters of Kherson premieres TODAY. youtu.be/bAiFssbOJdE?si…

This is like a bomb in Russia. Ilya Remeslo, a long-time Russian patriot, professional informer, and lawyer, suddenly launched a direct attack on Putin: Vladimir Putin is not a legitimate president. Vladimir Putin should resign and be tried as a war criminal and thief. Five reasons why I stopped supporting Vladimir Putin. Someone had to say it. 1. The war in Ukraine. The war, which began as a "police operation," has already claimed 1-2 million lives. I supported the annexation of Crimea in 2014 precisely because it was bloodless. We all thought back then that Putin was the unifier of the Russian lands. And here we are now—bloody attacks, the deception of contract workers, and much more, which any SVO participant will confirm. An absolutely hopeless war, enormous losses, it could last another 5-10 years—are you ready for that? No one is calling for war against Russia. But the war is currently being waged solely because of Putin's complexes; we ordinary citizens don't benefit from it, we only lose. And a few more points: 2. Enormous damage to the Russian economy and the well-being of its citizens. 3. Suppression of internet and media freedom. 4. Putin's term in office. 5. Putin doesn't respect his voters and refuses to listen to them. Conclusion: Vladimir Putin is not a legitimate president. Vladimir Putin should resign and be tried as a war criminal and thief.







Some people head to work on Monday, others are simply fast asleep. In Ukraine, reality is on a whole different level. Here, you could lose your life before you even see Monday-or gain a second chance at it, as we just witnessed: rescuers pulling survivors from the ruins of their own home. The City of Zaporizhzhia…

Belgian prime minister calls for EU to normalise ties with Russia ft.trib.al/GRTILi1

Two headlines. Same newspaper. Just days apart. According to the *Financial Times*, the Kremlin has backed covert efforts to keep Viktor Orbán in power. Around the same time, voices in Washington described Orbán’s leadership as “essential” for US interests. Different capitals. Same conclusion. When Moscow and Washington unexpectedly align around the same European leader, Europe cannot afford naïveté. Our democracy, sovereignty and unity must never depend on external agendas.











