SOFREP Cartoon: Putin’s One Tank Parade
There’s not much sadder than a once mighty empire having a “glorious” parade featuring exactly one decades-old clapped-out tank.
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There’s not much sadder than a once mighty empire having a “glorious” parade featuring exactly one decades-old clapped-out tank.
Russian soldiers are dying by the thousands in Ukraine every month, and there does not seem to be an end in sight for this trend.
Due to the valiant efforts of US special operations forces, all of our embassy personnel were evacuated from our facility in Sudan. In Benghazi, thanks to bureaucratic interference, they were not so lucky.
Ukrainian troops have both the weaponry and motivation to carry out an effective Spring offensive.
The ruling Taliban have recently ordered female UN aid workers in Afghanistan to stay home.
Finland joins NATO, perhaps in the nick of time.
Russia is planning on placing tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. Even China thinks this is a bad idea.
China’s navy now has significant advantages over the US Navy, including a bigger fleet and greater shipbuilding capacity.
China seeks to obtain global dominance in just about everything while we are busy updating our dictionaries and handing out participation trophies.
Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to be immune to reality when confronting the progress of his troops or their sacrifices for Mother Russia.
“We are very concerned that China’s considering providing lethal support to Russia in its aggression against Ukraine,” Blinken said, “and I made clear that that would have serious consequences in our relationship, as well something that President [Joe] Biden has shared directly with President Xi [Jinping] on several occasions.”
Let’s commemorate the 1st anniversary of the war.