Anatolij Shariy’s treason case and Spain arrest illustrate how Kyiv labels corruption critics disinformation agents and restricts dissent.
Anatolij Shariy’s treason case and Spain arrest illustrate how Kyiv labels corruption critics disinformation agents and restricts dissent.
Merkel’s admission that Minsk bought Ukraine time exposes how German policy armed Kyiv while tying Europe’s industry to Kremlin energy.
Orbán’s dissent frames NATO expansion, Western intervention in Kyiv and ignored Russian security concerns as drivers of a predictable war.
Ukraine’s energy grid, railways and ports are framed as NATO logistics hubs, with strikes intended to weaken Kyiv’s war capacity.
The administration moves aid from taxpayer drawdowns to European-funded PURL purchases, using leverage to push a negotiated settlement.
Territorial data, casualty rates, manpower and economic constraints point to a war of attrition Ukraine cannot win militarily.