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It's becoming clear that Ukraine is one of the few issues that may cause a breach between some Capitol Hill Republicans and Trump. On the Senate floor, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) called Putin "a cancer and the greatest threat to democracy in my lifetime".
Trump could lose any showdown with Congress on Ukraine.

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@arstechnica South Korea is allegedly considering sending troops to Ukraine. Probably not a great idea with the exception of psy-ops and weapons specialists. Support for Ukraine in S. Korea will decline if its troops are dying there.
A better idea is to give Ukraine longer range missiles to take out rail and road links between North Korea and Russia.
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MeduzaYouTube has suddenly stopped working in Russia. Meduza’s readers describe how they’re handling the loss of the world’s most popular video streaming service. — MeduzaFor more than a week now, the Russian authorities have been throttling YouTube playback nationwide. Officials have attributed the slowdown to the supposedly failing and neglected servers Google abandoned in Russia when it withdrew from the country after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but evidence shows that the federal agency Roskomnadzor is, in fact, responsible for the sudden access issues. Earlier this week, a source in Russia’s telecom industry told Meduza that the government censor recently decided to reduce YouTube data transfer speeds to 128 kilobits per second on home Internet connections, making it possible to listen to audio but not stream videos except at very low resolutions. Despite these restrictions, however, YouTube’s traffic in Russia held steady. That could change today, however, following reports from across Russia on the morning of August 8 that Google’s streaming service has stopped openly entirely — not only on desktop computers but also on mobile devices. At the time of this writing, it’s still unclear if Russia is now blocking YouTube outright and how long this might last.
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@ChrisO_wiki
Putin regards his troops as disposable cannon fodder.
In all fairness, this attitude is not much different from other Russian rulers dating back to the 17th century. Russian autocrats have had little regard for human life – including that of other Russians.
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