Thank you @SeventyTwoTrillion for all your effort. :sankara-salute:

Old Map for reference

If you have any useful resource links please tag me in a comment with the link:

Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Add to the above list if you can, thank you.

Links

Time/Map: https://time.is/Ukraine

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ukraine/@49.1162725,31.7993839,7z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x40d1d9c154700e8f:0x1068488f64010!8m2!3d48.379433!4d31.1655799?hl=en

https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1B1PLMhbHmG1aJ2-QNxHY1TksI6HlNhqF&ll=48.60777942568106%2C36.4496511633501&z=7

Leftist discussion threads:

https://hexbear.net/post/177324

https://old.reddit.com/r/GenZedong/comments/t03foy/genzedong_russiaukraine_master_discussion_thread/ :kitty-cri-texas:

https://lemmygrad.ml/

Others:

http://thesaker.is/. (Right wing pro Russian , little unhinged about covid , but interesting war analysis, gets quoted by naked capitalism )

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/ukraine-conflict-updates

Twitter military updaters:

https://nitter.42l.fr/RWApodcast

https://nitter.net/ASBMilitary :kitty-cri:

https://nitter.42l.fr/ArmchairW

https://nitter.net/Militarylandnet

https://nitter.net/MihajlovicMike

https://nitter.net/KofmanMichael

https://nitter.net/TadeuszGiczan/status/1498673348183744518

https://www.youtube.com/c/DefensePoliticsAsia/videos

Global South Perspective: https://nitter.net/kiranopal_/status/1498723206496145413

https://www.understandingwar.org

https://www.moonofalabama.org/

News updates:

https://www.cgtn.com/special/UkraineCrisis.html

Live: https://www.cgtn.com/special/Live-update-Ukraine-Russia-border-crisis.html

YT/Video in Ukraine:

https://www.youtube.com/c/PatrickLancasterNewsToday/videos

https://www.youtube.com/c/RussellBentleyTe

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  • SeventyTwoTrillion [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Economically:

    Russia/Belarus/Ukraine:

    • Toshiba leaves Russia.

    Europe:

    • Latvia has announced that they are in an energy crisis, with oil reserves for only 90 days. It is now strictly prohibited to export petroleum products. If only there was some way to avoid this outcome.
    • German employers and unions unite to oppose EU Russian gas boycott.
    • German software company SAP will suspend all business in Russia
    • UK set for slowest growth in G7 as Ukraine war hits global economy

    Global:

    • China launches a new freight train service from Xi'an to Mannheim in Germany, with a total route length of 11,000 kilometers, using both rail and sea across its journey through Central Asia.
    • India doubles purchases of Russian crude oil.
    • India apparently only has 8 days left of coal stocks.
    • IMF projects India's growth of 8.2% in 2022, making it world's fastest-growing major economy
    • Pakistan only has 18 days of diesel left, and is cutting electricity to households and industry and directing its oil refineries to boost production, but these are also having issues.
    • 87% of IMF Loans Forcing Austerity on Crisis-Ravaged Nations: Analysis
    • Nakedcapitalism: Sri Lanka Economic Crisis Inflicted by Self-Serving Elite
    • Mexico's lithium reserves are now nationalized
    • Kazakhstan Imposes Quota on Wheat Exports
    • It's planting season in Ukraine, and that means problems for global food supply. "The day after Russia invaded Ukraine, Lebanon's economy minister announced the country of 6.8 million people had enough wheat reserves to last just one month."

    Diplomatically and Politically:

    In/between Ukraine/Russia:

    • Russia and Armenia sign an agreement on co-operation in information security. They pledge to not give territories to third countries to create biological laboratories against each other's interests. Russia will restore railways in Armenia. They have agreed to establish a commission on demilitarization and security on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. Russia and Armenia will work together to overcome the challenges due to sanctions. They advocated the creation of an internal market without restrictions and an increase in the share of settlements in national currencies.
    • Romania plans to transfer military equipment to Ukraine - such as MiG-21 Lancer fighters. To be immediately shot down, but I guess that's the point if you want to get some fresh US planes.

    Global:

    • The US Deputy Secretary of State has been visiting Central Asian countries and inviting them to economic agreements and technical co-operation, presumably to isolate Russia.
    • Arbitrary freezing of foreign currency reserves is a violation of the sovereignty of states, said China's permanent representative to the UN.
    • Will the US and Germany Turn Mongolia into a Biological Warfare Testing Grounds against Russia and China?
    • The Looming New World Order Challenges United States Power
    • Pakistan makes offer to India: The country’s new PM, Shehbaz Sharif, calls for the long-standing Jammu and Kashmir dispute to be finally settled
    • Sri Lanka crisis: One killed after police fire live bullets at protesters. The zone is getting very cool nowadays.
    • Solomon Islands: China deal in Pacific stokes Australian fears
    • Pyongyang considers the events in Bucha a provocation by the West aimed at denigrating the Russian Federation and its isolation

    Militarily:

    Ukraine in general:

    • US will deliver over half a dozen flights worth of security assistance to Ukraine in the next 24 hours, as part of the Biden administration’s recent $800 million package.
    • Also, yet another big package of similar size to this latest $800 million one. Apparently more artillery and more shells.
    • Ukraine receives aircraft parts from US allies
    • The German Armed Forces spoke out against the supply of heavy weapons to Ukraine. The Deputy Inspector General of the Bundeswehr said that Berlin itself needs such weapons in order to manage the armed forces, as well as train new military personnel.
    • Germany explains how it can send more arms to Ukraine: The Bundeswehr has no weapons to spare, but Berlin will pay defense industry to arm Ukraine, says Chancellor Scholz
    • Overnight, Russia hits 73 military facilities, as well as six fuel depots, 910 strong points and areas of concentration of enemy manpower, and 106 artillery positions.
    • Czech companies will repair damaged Ukrainian equipment, presumably due to the destruction of Ukrainian repair factories.
    • Forbes: The Ukrainian Air Force Just Got Bigger. Yeah, bigger than zero. Then a few hours later, kaboom, back down to zero.

    Eastern Ukraine:

    • Intense fighting continues. Non-stop artillery strikes. Russia advances towards Slavyansk.
    • LPR announces the total control of the city of Kreminna.
    • DPR announces the capture of Ravnopol, Novoselka, Makarovka and Storozhevoe.

    Southern Ukraine:

    • 35 soldiers from Azovstal surrendered yesterday.
    • Explosions in Mykolaiv and Kharkiv.

    Also:

    • The Communist Party of Russia submitted a bill to the State Duma proposing to establish the flag of the USSR as the flag of Russia.
    • Drought is causing starvation in the Horn of Africa, with 16 million people needing immediate food assistance.
    • President Luis Arce Rated Best Politician in Bolivia
    • Lula Likely to Win Next Election in Brazil

    Dipshittery and Cope:

    • Forbes: Here's Why Mariupol Is Such A Prized Target For Russia. I love this line: "Russia has cited the controversial white supremacist history of the right-wing Azov Batallion, a Ukrainian military unit defending Mariupol, with Putin defending the invasion as an effort to “denazify” Ukraine. But the unit claims to have shed its more extreme elements." And Zelensky has said “The Russians completely destroyed Mariupol and burned it to ashes,” but it's also still being defended by Ukraine and the factory is still intact?
    • CNN: Opinion: Why the world fails on the 'Never again' pledge. This article spends hundreds of words describing crises, mass killings, and wars that the US either caused or played a role in causing, and then just says "Well, that's just life isn't it? Countries have their own interests, people aren't interested in helping countries far away. There are simply no easy solutions here. What a tragedy it is. We have a chance to redeem ourselves and that's by piping all our weaponry into Ukraine to prolong the misery and thousands of Ukrainian soldiers dying". Absolutely fucking disgusting. Re-education isn't enough for these journalists.
      • BigLadKarlLiebknecht [he/him, comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        Mister Biden, with the price inflation and end of the child tax credit, my family is starving sir, please help, I voted for you

        :biden-troll: that’s Putin’s Price Hike, mac. It’s the cost of freedom and there’s nothing we can do

    • BynarsAreOk [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      Romania plans to transfer military equipment to Ukraine - such as MiG-21 Lancer fighters. To be immediately shot down, but I guess that’s the point if you want to get some fresh US planes.

      This is a vietnam era figther lol, hopefully they'll move on to the actual museum German ww2 figthers next.

      Lula Likely to Win Next Election in Brazil

      I'd be careful with this, anyone claiming Lula will win is being either way optimistic or operating on old news. The gap is getting smaller and the election cycle there is shorter than in the US it only starts around June/July.

      Also I fear the Trump effect is a real danger(i.e people lie/hold out their voting intentions out of shame) too. In Rio and São Paulo(two biggest cities in the southeast) they are tied.

      Brazil is a very disappointing place, the capital cities are far more reactionary today than previously, the advances of Evangelicalism/megachurches is making even previously poor left leaning voters into right wing voters. There is no democracy in the third world, capitalism doesn't allow it period. In Brazil it is perfectly legal for these evangelical pastors to literally order people to vote for their candidate, and I mean their candidate because it is also perfectly legal to have religiously affiliated parties and candidates.

      Anyway I think it is obvious that third world democracy is a fallacy, so don't expect the left to rise out of a voting both anywhere without a fight.

      • SpookyVanguard64 [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        This is a vietnam era figther lol, hopefully they’ll move on to the actual museum German ww2 figthers next.

        Tbf, the LanceR is a 90s upgrade done by Israel:

        Version for the Romanian Air Force upgraded by Elbit Systems of Israel and Aerostar SA of Romania, in 1995–2002. The LanceR A version is optimized for ground attack being able to deliver precision guided munitions of eastern and western origin as well as R-60, R-73 and Python III air-to-air missiles. The LanceR B version is the trainer version, and the LanceR C version is the air superiority version featuring 2 LCD MFDs, helmet mounted sight and the Elta EL/M-2032 Air combat radar.

        It's still a lightweight fighter/interceptor airframe originating in the late 50s though, regardless of any super advanced tech the Israelis or anyone else puts in it. It's gonna be less useful than the MiG-29 in both ground attack and air combat. The only upside being that it might be able to win a close range 1 on 1 dogfight against a modern Russian fighter under the right circumstances, in the extremely unlikely scenario that it doesn't get shot down well beyond visual range of any Russian fighters or air defense systems.

    • SeventyTwoTrillion [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I saw this article and I audibly said "holy shit, he's done it again". So here it is, in full:

      Bret Stephens: Why We Admire Zelensky

      Why do we admire Volodymyr Zelensky? The question almost answers itself.

      We admire him because, in the face of unequal odds, Ukraine’s president stands his ground. Because he proves the truth of the adage that one man with courage makes a majority. Because he shows that honor and love of country are virtues we forsake at our peril. Because he grasps the power of personal example and physical presence. Because he knows how words can inspire deeds — give shape and purpose to them — so that the deeds may, in turn, vindicate the meaning of words.

      We admire Zelensky because he reminds us of how rare these traits have become among our own politicians. Zelensky was an actor who used his celebrity to become a statesman. Western politics is overrun by people who playact as statesmen so that they may ultimately become celebrities. Zelensky has made a point of telling Ukrainians the hard truth that the war is likely to get worse — and of telling off supposed well-wishers that their words are hollow and their support wanting. Our leaders mainly specialize in telling people what they want to hear.

      We admire Zelensky because of who and what he faces. Vladimir Putin represents neither a nation nor a cause, only a totalitarian ethos. The Russian dictator stands for the idea that truth exists to serve power, not the other way around, and that politics is in the business of manufacturing propaganda for those who will swallow it and imposing terror on those who will not. Ultimately, the aim of this idea isn’t the mere acquisition of power or territory. It’s the eradication of conscience.

      We admire Zelensky because he has restored the idea of the free world to its proper place. The free world isn’t a cultural expression, as in “the West”; or a security concept, as in NATO; or an economic description, as in “the developed world.” Membership in the free world belongs to any country that subscribes to the notion that the power of the state exists first and foremost to protect the rights of the individual. And the responsibility of the free world is to aid and champion any of its members menaced by invasion and tyranny. As it goes for Ukraine, so, eventually, it will go for the rest of us.

      We admire Zelensky because he embodies two great Jewish archetypes: David in the face of Goliath and Moses in the face of Pharoah. He is the canny underdog who, with skill and wits, makes up for what he lacks in fearsomeness and brawn. And he is the prophet who revolts against the diminishment and entrapment of his people — and determines to lead them through trials toward a political culture based on self-determination, freedom and ethics.

      We admire Zelensky because he fights. Fighting is not supposed to be a virtue in civilized societies that value dialogue, diplomacy and compromise. But the world isn’t always civilized: There are things for which civilized persons and nations must be prepared to fight if they aren’t to perish. Zelensky and the Ukrainian people have reminded the rest of the free world that a liberal and democratic inheritance that is taken for granted by its citizens runs the risk of being taken at will by its enemies.

      We admire Zelensky because he rouses the better angels of our nature. His leadership has made Joe Biden a better president, Germany a better country, NATO a better alliance. He has shaken much of the United States out of the isolationist stupor into which it was gradually falling. He has forced Europe’s political and mercantile classes to stop looking away from Russia’s descent into fascism. He reminds free societies that there can still be a vital center in politics, at least when it comes to things that matter.

      We admire Zelensky because he maintains a sense of human proportion befitting a democratically elected leader. Note the contrast between his public encounters with journalists, cabinet members, foreign leaders and ordinary citizens, and the Stalinist antics of the Putin court. In the ostentatious trappings of Russian power we see the smallness of the man wielding it: the paranoia and insecurity of a despot who knows he may someday have to sell his kingdom for a horse.

      We admire Zelensky because he models what a man should be: impressive without being imposing; confident without being cocksure; intelligent without pretending to be infallible; sincere rather than cynical; courageous not because he is fearless but because he advances with a clear conscience. American boys in particular, raised on preposterous notions of what manhood entails, should be steered toward his example.

      We admire Zelensky because he holds out the hope that our own troubled democracies may yet elect leaders who can inspire, ennoble, even save us. Perhaps we can do so when the hour isn’t quite as late as it is now for the people of Ukraine and their indomitable leader.

      Maybe he is more than a president. Maybe he is an idea, a world-historical hero, light itself. The Ukrainian presidency is too small for him. He belongs to a much more elite class of Ukrainians, the more-than-presidents. Roman Shukhevich, Yaroslav Stetsko, Stephen fucking Bandera.

      • TankieTanuki [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Vladimir Putin represents neither a nation nor a cause, only a totalitarian ethos.


        Instead of a violence born out of political struggles for power, [America] replaced [it with] a much simpler image of an evil tyrant at the head of a rogue state who became more like an archcriminal who wanted to terrorise the world. All the politics and power dropped away. The problem was just them and their evil personalities. And after 9/11, this led to a new, and equally simple, idea. That if only you could remove these tyrannical figures, then the grateful people of their country would transform naturally into a democracy, because they would be free of the evil.

        ---Adam Curtis

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        1 year ago

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      • ElChango [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Western politics is overrun by people who playact as statesmen so that they may ultimately become celebrities.

        🫢🤢🤮🤮🤮

    • Daireon [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Hey, I wanted to say thank you for doing this! I really appreciate it being in such a concise format.

      • SeventyTwoTrillion [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        :fidel-salute:

        Knowing that it helps people really helps get me through the quite literal 1000+ headlines I sift through to find nuggets of useful information every day.

    • Sen_Jen [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      The Communist Party of Russia submitted a bill to the State Duma proposing to establish the flag of the USSR as the flag of Russia.

      Why? Do they think it will pass? This is just so bizarre to me.