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Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
A War College simulation projects that both Russian and Ukrainian forces will exhaust around late July, with neither able to achieve a decisive military victory. The result is an open-ended stalemate: failure for Moscow, indefinite suffering for Ukrainians https://t.co/Ntc0TlIyBU — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @AAAAramyan: Hi, I'm Armen Aramyan, founding editor of @doxajournal, and I've spent the last 12 months under house arrest due to a crimi… — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @cd_hooks: Genuinely breathtaking watching the invasion collapse in real time — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @WillOremus: Facebook paid a GOP consulting firm to run a smear campaign against TikTok, portraying it as harmful to teens. The firm fed… — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
@dylanmatt The spittoon he famously used when meeting Thatcher was actually an enameled signature-line Le Creuset dutch oven, in a handsome mint green — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
I believe this is just what @yarbatman predicted would happen based on Iran’s experience — PolitiTweet.org
Elina Ribakova 🇺🇦 @elinaribakova
Russia's domestic banking system is gradually stabilizing. Severe bank runs triggered by the war and sanctions appe… https://t.co/oKI8S5Toua
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
Russia’s invasion is going so poorly that Moscow, which expected to impose terms on Ukraine, is instead making concessions to it. Russia’s objection to EU membership or the faintest NATO alignment have been redlines for ~20 years. Moscow now reversing both in talks. Incredible. — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
This is a meaningful concession to Moscow, but it’s a tiny fraction of Russia’s initial war aims. Speaks volumes that it was enough to get Russia to commit to moving back from Kyiv and Chernigiv. Suggests Russian war aims have collapsed and Moscow is desperate for an exit. — PolitiTweet.org
Михайло Подоляк @Podolyak_M
As for Crimea, it is offered to clearly record the parties' intention to settle the issue exclusively through 🇺🇦-… https://t.co/5LTHOCA2PZ
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
@NarangVipin Vip!! Amazing! — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
The Kremlin inner circle is a real black box, we know little about the dynamics within it, but it feels unlikely that even hardline elements would conduct an operation in Kyiv, and targeting people this sensitive, without approval from the top. — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
imagine being will smith's agent, you're settling in tonight at the end of a long oscars campaign, so excited to field all your client's offers tomorrow, a year's hard work ready to pay off, now to take a big sip of champagne — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
the reason i think it was real is that, if it was staged, the reaction shot to will smith after he sat down was the first and only time he has ever done compelling and convincing dramatic acting — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @b_judah: It may not look like it but I suspect we have passed the peak of what Zelensky can achieve as a communicator abroad. After the… — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
The Kremlin is downplaying Biden's "in power" comments. They may well decide later to cynically play it up, but predictions on here that Moscow would see the speech as a declaration of a new regime change policy are so far proving false. https://t.co/mEXFpUw7yS — PolitiTweet.org
Nicole Grajewski @NicoleGrajewski
Peskov: The Kremlin does not know what Biden meant when he said that Putin cannot remain in power, Biden speech sug… https://t.co/NABKQQA1A7
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
Everyone knows at this point it was a flub. The Kremlin will probably pretend to think it was as a genuine statement of policy, but that does not mean you have to do the same. — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
Yes, Putin will interpret Biden's speech through a lens of deep paranoia toward US intentions. But he is also likely to see the quote in context; the Kremlin has problems with information flow, but not always identical to those on Twitter. — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
If the line was also not in the prepared text, that seems like further evidence against reading it as a statement of US policy, or even an abstract desire to see Putin out of power https://t.co/Fp0AqeWk2e — PolitiTweet.org
Jonathan Lemire @JonLemire
U.S. officials confirm what had become readily apparent: Biden’s declaration that Putin should not remain in power… https://t.co/QFm3zWJFkW
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
I understand why folks had the reaction to the viral pull-out quote that they did, and in context some may still read it that way, but I would really implore people to at least glance at the context before blasting out regime change takes — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
The lines leading up to the "in power" quote are all about how Putin can't be allowed to assert imperial control over foreign nations like Ukraine. There's nothing in the immediate context to suggest Biden is making regime change policy, even abstractly. https://t.co/WI7OkuExy9 — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
Unclear whether this was a case of lost context, a gaffe/misstatement, or a post-speech walkback. Maybe some combination. https://t.co/LCrZLFAUwi — PolitiTweet.org
Tarini Parti @tparti
From a White House official after Biden's speech: “The President’s point was that Putin cannot be allowed to exerci… https://t.co/pu24SJbySu
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
Maybe it will turn out that, in context, he did say this. But folks may be overinterpreting based on a very unusual stretch in 2011, when Obama said similar things to signal when the US was dropping support for MidEast leaders facing Arab Spring protests. Not really the same. — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
I would strongly urge people to wait for the context on Biden’s speech before repeating that he called for regime change in Russia, much less made this US policy. The nine-word quote being passed around does not, on its own, support this. — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @yarotrof: Mariupol city council says Russian strike on the city’s theatre earlier this month killed some 300 civilians sheltering there… — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
Is Przeworski’s “crises of democracy” worth reading? Given the author, sort of surprised how rarely I see it mentioned — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @FHeisbourg: 3 French SSBNs out of 4 at sea. This is meant to be noticed. Note: French authorities don't comment on nuke alerts. fhttps… — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @adam_e_casey: In @ForeignPolicy, I discuss the prospects for a coup against Putin and how his regime might end. I emphasize that Putin… — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @zackbeauchamp: NATO military assistance is playing an important role in the war. Putin could do something about it. He won't because he… — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
RT @KofmanMichael: Has the war entered a stalemate? Yes and no. Russian forces may make slow, incremental advances in the Donbas. I suspect… — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
Twitter has made big strides in identifying state-run accounts. Puzzling that they give them algorithmic promotion anyway. — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fisher @Max_Fisher
Twitter's "More Tweets" algorithm, which shows tweets from accounts you do not follow, is promoting Russian state propaganda accounts. This one popped up for me underneath a tweet by a left-wing US activist. https://t.co/gfdWkXBEAW — PolitiTweet.org