I assume the state of the union address is boring and trump hasn't announced anything big
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Mercs acting like mercs:
Russian security agencies have been recording requests from foreign mercenaries in the Ukrainian armed forces who are willing to disclose the coordinates of Ukrainian troops’ positions, including their own, for financial compensation, a Russian security official told TASS.
"Some mercenaries are looking for any way to make money and are offering to provide information about the Ukrainian armed forces’ positions or even their own positions for cryptocurrency when they leave their temporary deployment site - there have been such cases," the source said.
- Always pay your guys.
- This is probably true, but obviously also a counterintelligence operation to make the AFU and mercs distrust each other.
https://xcancel.com/RWApodcast/status/2026019890721624206
There have been three anti-police attacks in Ukraine in the last 24 hours. Last night, an IED killed and wounded police personnel in Lvov. Earlier tonight, police were blown up in Nikolayev (7 wounded). Just now, another IED exploded at a police station in Dnepropetrovsk.


https://xcancel.com/RWApodcast/status/2025940848903385166
A command post of the 36th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade. Underground to protect against drones and missiles. Tunnels wide enough to drive vehicles through them. The future of warfare...
tunnelmaxxing, the way of the future
A big problem I can see with this basing mode is that it's quite vulnerable if the entrances and exits are struck. The people in those tunnels need air, food, water, supplies, electricity. And to exit the tunnels to take offensive or defensive actions on the surface. Unless the plan is to build a self sufficient city underground and not contest the surface that much, just focus on staying alive underground and defence.
The last photo on the left in this hallway is Stalin.

behind him are portraits of marshals of the red army voroshilov, shaposhnikov and budyonny, as well as propably zhukov.
(also, those are paintings, not photos, as stalin refrained from wearing his medals irl
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Anyone recognize anyone else? I can't
I'm pretty sure the 4th portrait is Semyon Budyonny. I recognize that one and the one to the left of it from HOI4 general portraits lol, but I can't place the other.
Edit: This portrait of him, specifically.
You can see the other portraits here probably (Marshals of the Soviet Union from WW2)
I counted 17 pictures though so there would be three missing
of course, he was a pioneer in tunnel thought


Thin Blue Line and Slava Ukraini flags spotted. Wonder where they got those from.
Probably both war trophies? Can't imagine any other reason for them being there.
Trying to imagine the mind of an American who would take a thin blue line flag with him when he goes to join the Ukrainian foreign legion.
I feel that's is ONLY kind of American that joins the foreign legion
propably 

Trump growing frustrated with limits of Iran military options, sources say
President Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with what aides describe as the limits of military leverage against Iran, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter who spoke to CBS News under condition of anonymity to discuss national security issues.
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Unlike previous targeted operations, including the recent one removing Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro from power, Mr. Trump has been told that any strike on Tehran's assets would almost certainly not be a singular, decisive blow. Instead, limited strikes could open the door to a wider confrontation — one that risks drawing the United States into a protracted conflict in the Middle East. Axios first reported details of the president's frustrations. President Trump, in a social media post refuted any reports that Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, "is against us going to War with Iran." Caine, he said, "would like not to see War but, if a decision is made on going against Iran at a Military level, it is his opinion that it will be something easily won." Mr. Trump said Caine "has not spoken of not doing Iran, or even the fake limited strikes that I have been reading about, he only knows one thing, how to WIN and, if he is told to do so, he will be leading the pack." A senior military official told CBS News that military planners are providing unbiased advice. The White House referred CBS News to the president's social media post. At the heart of the president's impatience is a desire for a forceful action that would reset the diplomatic table. He has pressed advisers for options that would deliver a punishing strike — one substantial enough, in his view, to compel Iranian leaders to return to negotiations under more favorable terms for Washington. But military planners have cautioned that such an outcome cannot be guaranteed. In private meetings, Caine has advised Mr. Trump that a sustained military campaign against Iran could carry significant repercussions, such as retaliation from Tehran and its proxies against U.S. forces and allies, and it could spiral into a drawn-out engagement requiring additional American troops and resources.
Over the weekend, special envoy Steve Witkoff told Lara Trump in an interview on Fox News that Mr. Trump is "curious" about why Iranians "haven't capitulated." "Why, under this sort of pressure, with the amount of sea power, naval power that we have over there, why they haven't come to us and said, 'We profess that we don't want to be — we don't want a weapon. So, here's what we're prepared to do.' And yet, it's hard to sort of get them to that place," Witkoff said.

In recent weeks, the U.S. has greatly expanded its military posture across the region. The USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group and its flotilla of warships are expected to position themselves within range of Iranian territory, joining the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group and other aircraft squadrons stationed at bases throughout the Persian Gulf. Patriot and Terminal High Altitude Area Defense systems have been reinforced to protect American troops and regional allies from potential retaliation. Pentagon officials say the deployments are defensive and designed to deter escalation, yet the scale and tempo of the build up underscore that any strike in Iran would almost certainly trigger a response whether through missile attacks, maritime harassment in the Strait of Hormuz, or proxy forces operating in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere. The meetings unfolding inside the White House regarding Iran reflect a broader tension between political objectives and military realities. While the president seeks a dramatic show of force to strengthen his hand in negotiations, senior commanders have emphasized that wars rarely unfold according to script and that even carefully calibrated strikes can produce unpredictable consequences. For now, the buildup of U.S. military hardware continues as contingency plans are refined. Whether it culminates in a limited strike or remains a posture of deterrence may depend less on the president's frustration than on Tehran's next move and ultimately on how much risk Washington is prepared to bear.
I think the root of Trump's frustration is that there is no "limited strike option". Any US airstike at this point would have to be accompanied by left of launch defeat of Iranian ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and one way attack drones. That is an enormous effort. The US set up to do a "limited strike" in January, and then pulled out/bluffed at the last minute once they realised that they were open to retaliation they could not prevent. The US military buildup since then is an admission that just using cruise missiles for left of launch defeat was insufficient, they need air superiority for whatever's planned, planes and drones in Iranian airspace hunting down launchers.
I think all these concerns about Iranian defence or retaliation, US stockpiles of interceptors, etc are valid of course, but sources in the Trump admin leaking this at the last minute is not going to move the needle much in terms of planning. This would've all been discussed weeks ago before everything started moving.
Trump is upset because he can't just give orders to sovereign nations. How frustrating and sad. His victory in Venezuela might legitimately be the worst thing to happen recently, in terms of emboldening the US imperialists to such a high that they think they can literally order the entire planet at their whims
I don't know, they might be placing misleading news in the media while the decision has already been made. Even fucking Schumer looked a bit worried around ~30 minutes ago when he came from his briefing. He just said something like "this is serious and the administration needs to make its case to the people".
It could be that these articles are coming out precisely because a decision has been made, and people who were opposed to it are now desperately turning to trying to drum up media attention after they've been shut out of discussions. There's a common tendency to assume that the US deep state must somehow be fully united and single-minded, but no grouping of people past a certain size can truly be such - different factions developing is inevitable (that's why democratic centralism is so important for socialist parties, you need a mechanism to actually manage this conundrum instead of doing the liberal thing of "yeah, we have a guy in the party who just consistently sabotages us on every agenda we try in the legislature. are we going to do something about it? no, what do you think we are, Stalin?")
I gave this example in another comment, but we can reflect back on Nazi planning of Barbarossa, and the fact that logistics officers specifically pointed out that Germany did not have the means to actually sustain a constant offensive over a long period, and would run into trouble if the operation didn't conclude quickly - they were simply ignored with the argument of "it will never come to that, we'll just beat the Soviets in a short campaign!". Now, those guys just shut up and dutifully planned for an operation that they knew could turn into a disaster, but the political and social environment in America is rather different, and seems to lead to lots of relatively high-ranking people who are very media-hungry and love to not shut up and dutifully do their job, but rather start leaking shit (an ironic phrase in this particular moment, heh) left and right upon the slightest obstacle to their agenda.
The US not having the means to accomplish its goals in Iran and it trying anyway are not mutually exclusive
They do have the means to accomplish their goals. My fear is that this admin is crazy enough to actually use them.

I really don't think nuclear weapons are on the table, even though there's always a non zero chance of nuclear weapons use. The US and Israel have a high degree of conventional military superiority, there's no need for nuclear weapons.
The only way I see the US or Israel nuking Iran is if:
- Widespread use of chemical or biological weapons delivered by Iranian ballistic missiles.
- Iran carries out a countervalue attack on Israel that kills thousands.
Both are extremely, extremely unlikely and would be suicidal for Iran to even think about, yet alone carry out. I also highly doubt Iran could or would do either, of even has the capability. It's one thing to make a propaganda poster of Tel Aviv burning to the ground, it's another thing entirely to actually do it and launch thousands of missiles simultaneously.
Despite the media frenzy around Putin's "nuclear brinkmanship" in 2022-2023, Israel or the US will clearly be the first to use a nuke (well, US already did but you get my point)
The option to use a "tactical" nuke to destroy underground facilities must be on the table
And they'll of course deny using a nuke as a bunker buster and call it propaganda and western media will run with it being some secret, classified never before heard of bunker buster model that just looks like a nuke on seismographs 1000 miles away.
I don't really disagree with you but I don't see this headline/article working to their advantage in any way.
https://xcancel.com/BookerBiro/status/2026389137385767389
BOOKER NGESA OMOLE KIDNAPPED BY STATE FORCES
PUBLIC STATEMENT AND CALL FOR SOLIDARITY 24 February 2026
The Central Committee of the Communist Party Marxist Kenya addresses the people of Kenya and all progressive forces with urgency, anger, and unwavering clarity.
He was also targeted by armed goons in a failed assassination attempt.
