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David Frum @davidfrum
RT @marcorubio: These people on tv who keep saying this all could have been avoided if only we would have agreed to never allow #Ukraine to… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @RadioFreeTom: Join @TheAtlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg, Anne Applebaum, and me for a live virtual conversation about Russia’s… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Grim if true — PolitiTweet.org
Paul McLeary @paulmcleary
CNN reporting now the explosion over Kyiv tonight was a Ukrainian SU-27 shot down by Russian anti-air battery in th… https://t.co/L7TSO2iDQ7
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @colbertlateshow: .@juliaioffe is a founding partner and the Washington correspondent for @PuckNews. You can see her join The Late Show… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @mjluxmoore: People marching through central Moscow this evening chanting “No to War!” https://t.co/BTQ3ZOGTan — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @idreesali114: MOSCOW, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces downed an enemy aircraft over Kyiv in the early hours of Friday, which then c… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @Samfr: Today doesn't feel like it's gone as Putin wanted: * Ukrainian defence stronger than expected. * Massive US/EU/UK sanctions for… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
There's a horrible possibility that Putin himself watched Carlson's program - and misinterpreted the TV performances of Tucker and the Tuckerettes as real-world American public opinion, rather than the mirror reflection of Putin's own propaganda — PolitiTweet.org
Stan Veuger @stanveuger
Russian TV Uses Tucker Carlson and Tulsi Gabbard to Sell Putin’s War https://t.co/APz4NUoluk
David Frum @davidfrum
Putin's war against Ukrainian freedom is also a war against Russian democracy. — PolitiTweet.org
The New York Times @nytimes
A chorus of Russian celebrities and public figures have condemned President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukr… https://t.co/HnfyA34bwC
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @Charles_Lister: As US intel predicted just hours ago, a major #Russia mission attack is underway against #Kyiv — cruise & ballistic mis… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @BillKristol: You know where people who cherish freedom are looking today? To Ukraine—about which DeSantis, a former member of the House… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Sanders stands with Ukraine — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @SenSanders
Putin and his oligarch friends seek a divided world and the destruction of democracy. We must stand with the Ukrain… https://t.co/GoccDsVKrj
David Frum @davidfrum
Thread. — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
How does Putin's war not turn into a protracted insurgency, with infinite supplies of weapons flowing into Ukraine… https://t.co/hxnkPYvkSy
David Frum @davidfrum
Ukraine's a country of 45 million spread across an area nearly the size of Texas. How many troops does it take for how many years to hold a now united and enraged population against their will? END — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Ukraine is a poor country, but it does have schools, clinics, pensions. Who pays for them under Russian occupation? Does Putin void them? Who rebuilds airports and apartments? Does Putin try to tax Ukraine? How? Does he pay out of Russian funds? What will Russians say? 11/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Putin struck some kind of deal with China to buy their acquiescence to his aggression versus Ukraine. If his war starts to go ill for him - and he needs more Chinese acquiescence - what will China ask next in return from him? 10/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
US and its allies have absorbed cyber attacks from Russia for years, mostly focusing on defense, not retaliation. What happens to backward Russia when adversaries with massively superior technology and financial resources go on cyberwar offense? 9/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
RT @NickKnudsenUS: The main street in St Petersburg, Russia tonight. The crowd is chanting "No to War!" "Shame!" & "Ukraine is not our ene… — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Ukraine's a country of 45 million spread across an area nearly the size of Texas. How many troops does it take for how many years to hold a now united and enraged population against their will? END — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Ukraine is a poor country, but it does have schools, clinics, pensions. Who pays for them under Russian occupation? Does Putin void them? Does he try to tax Ukraine? How? Does he pay for them out of Russian funds? What will Russians say? 10/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Putin struck some kind of deal with China to buy their acquiescence to his aggression versus Ukraine. If his war starts to go ill for him - and he needs more Chinese acquiescence - what will China ask next in return from him? 9/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
If Russia does use terror tactics inside Ukraine, how does anybody restrain Ukrainian sympathizers from retaliating with reprisal terrorism inside Russia and against Russian targets worldwide? 8/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
US and its allies have absorbed cyber attacks from Russia for years, mostly focusing on defense, not retaliation. What happens to backward Russia when adversaries with massively superior technology and financial resources go on cyberwar offense? 8/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Does Putin really imagine that he can detain and murder Ukrainian politicians and civil society leaders without the most massive political and legal consequences for himself and his regime? 8/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Right now, Russia has Europe at a huge disadvantage because of tight oil and gas markets. Those markets cannot be loosened fast, but they can be loosened in time. What's the Putin plan for when US and Qatari LNG begins to flow into EU - and Russian gas is locked out, forever? 7/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
Putin suppressed resistance in Syria by unrestricted air bombing - and by winking at the use of chemical weapons by his local ally against its own people. What does he think happens when he tries such methods a few hundred kilometers from the countries of western Europe? 6/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
How does Putin stop a flow of volunteers from Poland, the Baltic republics, etc entering Ukraine to fight - and maybe suffer as casualties, stiffening opinion against him in their home countries? 5/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
If the plan is to stand up a quisling government in Kyiv, what's the next plan to get recognition of that government from anybody this side of Belarus? To claim Ukraine's seat at the UN or the World Bank or IMF over the US/EU/UK/Canadian etc veto? 4/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
How can the Russian economy survive sanctions from the world's richest nations, sanctions that will bite harder and deeper the longer they last - and that will not soon be lifted, if ever? 3/x — PolitiTweet.org
David Frum @davidfrum
How can Putin cope with the insurgency without terror and reprisal tactics, whose horror will be shared with the whole world instantly via social media? 2/x — PolitiTweet.org