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Mersin was going from Russia to Senegal, but then hung offshore for two months. Vessel is down by the stern, power is out on the ship, probably engine room flooded.

Possibly Mersin is not Shadow Fleet. Sal cites that the flag/registry is up to date, port control, certs etc.

Mersin crew claims there was an explosion. Sal raises the possibility that Mersin may have suffered an internal problem.

Costs of insuring shipping in Black Sea is going up. Risks going up.
 
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"So Many Big Ukraine Updates That It’s Hard to Keep UpToday brought a surge of major developments across the Ukraine–Russia war — drone strikes, battlefield shifts, political maneuvers — all landing at once. In this video, I break down the biggest updates, explain why they hit today, and connect the dots so you can see the larger pattern behind the chaos." - Professor Gerdes.

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Make of it what ye will

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"Russian General Admits the Big Lie: ‘We Thought 70% Backed Us’A former commander of Russia’s Ground Forces has publicly admitted the catastrophic intelligence failure that shaped the Kremlin’s invasion plan. Vladimir Chirkin now acknowledges that Russian intelligence assured the Kremlin that 70% of Ukrainians would support Russia. In reality, the opposite was true — a misread that helped doom the “three-day blitzkrieg” before it even began.In this video, we break down Chirkin’s admission, what it reveals about Russia’s intelligence failures, how it shaped the failures around Kyiv, and why Shoigu tried to spin it as a “gesture of goodwill” even after the retreat. This moment of honesty from inside the Russian command gives us a rare window into the mindset that led to one of Moscow’s biggest strategic blunders." - Professor Gerdes.

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"Today, the biggest updates come from Moldova. For three decades Russia treated Moldova as a captive buffer state, sustaining its grip through cheap gas, frozen conflicts, and bought politicians. In 2025 Moldova finally called the bluff, while quietly dismantling every remaining Russian lever while Moscow’s threats grew louder yet rang increasingly hollow.In October 2025, Moldova's government approved a groundbreaking military strategy for 2025 to 2035, explicitly designating Russia as the primary threat to national security. This document, published on the official government website, warns of Moscow's westward expansion and potential creation of a land corridor through Ukraine to Moldova's borders.

To counter this, the strategy mandates integration into the EU's defense architecture, NATO-standard rearmament, and close cooperation with the alliance. This shift signals a full military and social pivot toward the West, amplified by Romania's growing role as a security guarantor and economic lifeline, where unionist sentiments with Romania now polls at 31 to 44 precent support.Russia's aggressive interference in Moldova's 2025 parliamentary elections, pouring funds into disinformation, vote-buying via apps like Taito, and mobilizing pro-Kremlin proxies, underscored Moscow's desperation to halt Chisinau's Western drift.

Despite these tactics, President Maia Sandu's pro-European party secured a decisive victory with over 50 percent of the vote, clinching an outright parliamentary majority and relegating pro-Russian forces to the sidelines, with 2 other pro Kremlin parties getting 8 and 6 precent respectively. Moreover, not all opposition is Russophile, with one of the parties emerging as a vocal pro-reunionist voice, advocating for integration with Romanian as a shield against the Russian threat.In response, Russian state media outlets explicitly called for the denazification of Chisinau, framing Moldova's pro-EU government as an extremist regime perpetrating genocide against Russian speakers in Transnistria and Gagauzia, directly echoing the pretexts used to justify the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. This rhetoric intensified amid Moldova's crackdown on pro-Russian figures, such as the sentencing of Gagauzia's leader Evghenia Gutsul to seven years for alleged fraud tied to Kremlin funding, which Moscow decried as repression.

Pro-Kremlin voices, amplified calls for denazification to liberate these regions, portraying President Maia Sandu's decommunization efforts, such as erecting monuments to Would War 2 era Romanian liberators, as glorification of German collaborators. By invoking the playbook used in Ukraine, Russia is pre-emptively manufacturing moral cover for hybrid escalations or worse . . . . . . "

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Russian sappers showed off some of the Ukrainian mines and munitions discovered during demining operations in Russia's Kursk region. It's worth noting that soldiers from the Korean People's Army are currently assisting with the demining efforts.

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A scene depicts a Russian tank group storming Ukrainian positions near Kostyantynivka. The video shows several Russian tanks equipped with Mangal anti-tank missiles firing at Ukrainian army positions located in a forest belt. A Ukrainian drone, presumably, strikes one of the tanks. A group of soldiers can then be seen behind the tank. These could be paratroopers preparing to storm the position, or the crew abandoning the damaged tank. There are no details about the battle, and the tank models have not been disclosed.

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The US government should publish a version of its desk calendars that shows Donald phases instead of moon phases for each day. Like, New Donald, Ukrainian Quarter, Donald Quarter, Russian Quarter, and then New Donald again. That way, after a year, I think you could shoot down a rocket with pinpoint accuracy, and I think that's more important info for government workers than the phases of the moon.
 
Putin empty threats towards NATO!
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Seems to get more animated each time the EU discusses using the Russian investments as reparations. Blow up entire world due to that.
 

Two Russian T-80 Tanks Burn Heavily Near Pokrovsk After Drone Strike​

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At least five people have been killed and more than three dozen injured in the latest wave of Russian attacks. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian delegation traveled to Miami to meet President Trump’s special envoys following their return from talks with Vladimir Putin in Moscow. President Emmanuel Macron has urged China’s Xi Jinping to take a more active role in securing a ceasefire in Ukraine. According to testimony by Kateryna Rashevska–a legal expert at the Regional Center for Human Rights–to a U.S. congressional subcommittee, there have been at least two cases of Ukrainian children being abducted and forcibly sent to camps in North Korea.

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A Russian Kh-38 missile strikes the temporary deployment site of the 54th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army, located in a building. The video was filmed near the village of Seversk in the Donbas. The attack was carried out by a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber.

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Two Russian T-80 Tanks Burn Heavily Near Pokrovsk After Drone Strike​

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They're reaching the level of mobile houses with all that cope S**t on top of it.
 

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