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Political impacts of Ukraine war

IF they get admitted into the EU the crack down in corruption will be intense.
Though not perfect, EU standards and policies have hugely cleaned up overall corruption levels throughout the former Warsaw Pact nations, and elsewhere in Europe.

I have a hard time imagining any agency being this aggressive towards corruption in the US or Canada as the Ukrainian agencies are.
 
I have a hard time imagining any agency being this aggressive towards corruption in the US or Canada as the Ukrainian agencies are.
It’s an existential thing for them. Cracking down on corruption is directly tied to their ability to further integrate into multilateral bodies and agreements that will help buttress them against aggression, and rebuild their country.
 
That harbour is a "Target Rich environment"

I think submarine nets and gate vessels are due for a rebirth.
I'm shocked they didn't have those in place already

It is possible that there are nets there, however the gaps in those nets might not take into account of the sizes of modern UUV's. My Google-fu says they (the net gaps) can range from 1-8ft in size.

There is also the other massive elephant in the room, the fact that the footage was recorded through their own security camera. The boxes appearing is machine vision (AI) picking out navel vessel shaped things in real time, which may have also been from the Ukrainian's side of things.
 
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Well, that's good news... I think:

Ukraine war briefing: US offers Nato-style security guarantees to Kyiv​

Trump envoys warn deal will not be on table forever but European leaders say it’s still unclear ‘whether Russia wants peace at all’. What we know on day 1,392

  • The United States has offered to provide Nato-style security guarantees for Kyiv as US and European negotiators report progress in talks to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, but a deal on territorial concessions remained elusive. Envoys sent by Donald Trump made the unprecedented offer at talks on Monday with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in Berlin. US officials have warned that such a deal would not be on the table forever. European leaders stressed the outcome of the talks would affect their own countries’ security for decades to come, write Andrew Roth, Deborah Cole and Shaun Walker.
  • Zelenskyy said after the talks he would ask the US to hit Russia with sanctions and provide Ukraine with more arms, including long-range weapons, if Moscow rejected the proposals being discussed between Kyiv, Washington and European leaders. “I think America will apply sanctions pressure and give us more weapons if he [Putin] rejects everything,” Zelenskyy told reporters. Kyiv supported the idea of a ceasefire, in particular for energy strikes, during the Christmas period, he added.
 
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