Ukraine's drone army strikes 220 Russian targets in 'record' week | Ukraine: The Latest Podcast



Day 585.

Today, we discuss reports of Ukraine’s new drone army, hear exclusively from Britain’s new Defence Secretary, and evaluate the political crisis in the Balkans, and what it tells us about Putin’s strategy to undermine NATO.

Contributors:

Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor; Host). @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.

Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.

Danielle Sheridan (Defence Editor). @SheridanDani on Twitter.

With thanks to Dr. Ivana Stradner, The Foundation for Defense of Democracies. @Ivanastradner on Twitter.

Read:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/09/30/putin-is-opening-up-a-new-front-against-the-west/

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/10/02/britain-run-out-of-arms-send-to-ukraine-says-military-chief/

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33 thoughts on “Ukraine's drone army strikes 220 Russian targets in 'record' week | Ukraine: The Latest Podcast”

  1. There are 3 problems that can lead to a confrontation with other people; these are jealousy, racism and tribalism. All those 3s are commonly linked to 95% of violence big or small.

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  2. Please keep on coming back to the censorship of pro-Ukrainians on YouTube. This is most important since many people around the world are influenced by its content. On Twitter also, I am suddenly being deluged by pro-Russian content while not seeing the pro-Ukrainian people I have followed unless I actively search for them.

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  3. The Russian “defence” drills are designed to sow fear and a sense of danger from the West. It’s a precursor to another conscription draft. “See! The West is trying to kill us so do your duty.”

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  4. We in the UK want nothing more than Ukraine to win,win, win.there is no other way for this to end.the Russians can stick their compromise or peace where the sun doesn’t shine.and no!! I’m not talking about Moscow lol 😂 😅😂🔱🇺🇦🔱🇺🇦🔱🇺🇦🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

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  5. Thare is nothing complex in Balkans! Serbs ar the problem, 1995 usa made mistake for stopping croat and Bosnian for is to totalizma defeat srbs! Til srbs ar militarily totally defitet and deport them from Bosnia, Kosovo, crna Gora, thare would never be long pice!

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  6. So true about the ADHD foreign policy among Western and democratic countries. A large part of it is on the ever changing governments brought about by largely free elections, outcomes of which are determined by the voters' moods (and not necessarily a majority of the population as turn outs can be low).

    Authoritarian governments, on the other hand, have a "steady" foreign policy, with the main goal being regime survival, and the second goal of weakening other governments that are threats to the regime.

    Another factor for ADHD foreign policy of the West is, as mentioned by Ivana, for quick solutions, with no real commitment for the long haul because these are expensive and politically unpopular. That, for me, is a result of Western hubris.

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  7. When is the D/Telegraph going to ask any of the main political parties why they all are pushing net zero, climate change, illegal immigration, Ten minute cities, ULEZ, war in Ukraine, mandatory untested injections onto the British people? None of these programmes have been discussed and voted on in Parliament, let allow appeared in manifestos.

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