The Best Daily Military Analysis of the Ukraine War
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I’ve been looking into matters for a while, and this website, Understanding War, is run by ex-US Military people. They do the best job by far of issuing daily military assessments. This is the best, clearest website, complete with maps and terse, nice military commentaries. They don’t concern themselves with propaganda. They have good maps, and they give daily reports.
Truly, this is the best, terse stuff you can get from real military people.
Though they liaise with the Ukrainians, you can see they don’t listen to everything AND THEY VERIFY ALL THINGS.
They’ve just stated why they don’t buy into the Russian claims of having captured Mariupol. But they assess that it will fall within a week.
They have maps which show where combat activity took place. I really like this. This is a solid, military website. You can rather look at things here than worry about the propaganda in the news or the various videos that come out. This is much better.
I follow them: https://www.understandingwar.org/
European Outlook
This is a website run by an excellent British man that I know who is a true racialist. He puts out good, solid content.
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