So yeah, in addition to Russian state collapse below we also have this fundraiser.
The Key Fact We’re Seeing
From all the reliable accounts we have access to the Wagner column is driving toward Moscow, a journey of roughly 700 miles from the border with Ukraine which the column crossed some time yesterday. Moscow appears to be digging in and preparing for an attack. The mayor has canceled all work in the city tomorrow. There are rumors of lots of other things. But these facts seem clear, or as clear as anything can be at such a moment. The key fact I can see is that this relatively small armed group seems to be traversing the country more or less unopposed after taking the major regional center of Rostov essentially without a fight.
Continue reading “The Key Fact We’re Seeing”Over-Mighty Subjects
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Continue reading “Over-Mighty Subjects”In 2017 Michael Kofman appeared on the Loopcast, discussing Russia’s approach to national security strategy. I think that a lot of what he says helps to explain how we got here, even if it’s not very helpful in helping us to figure out what’s going on in the moment:
https://www.theloopcast.com/e/overview-of-russian-national-security-strategy/
Russia is much smaller and weaker than the US, but they’ve been able to give us quite a bit of trouble over the past few years. In the podcast episode, the term “near-peer” is used to describe Russia. How has Russia been able to punch above their weight?
Who Knows?
As you can see, things have progressed pretty dramatically since I wrote the post immediately below this one yesterday afternoon. It remains very hard to know precisely what is happening in Russia — both in terms of troop movements on the ground and who is in charge of what right now in the Russian state. It seems fair to say that Prigozhin and Wagner would not be able to accomplish even the limited gains they’ve made so far without either some level of at least passive support from elements of the Russian military and security services or an extreme degree of demoralization/disaffection that is keeping those groups on the sidelines. In addition, it’s hard to see how this crisis doesn’t lead to some serious unit cohesion and even command and control problems for the Russian Army in Ukraine, though there’s been little clear sign of that so far. Beyond that I’m really out of my element to say more. You can of course read write-ups in the standard publications. But what I’m doing is watching these two curated lists I created more than a year ago to follow the Russo-Ukraine War. Here’s one on the conflict generally and here’s another focused specifically on military analysts. While this current situation is not the Ukraine War proper, you want to hear from the same people generally. And of course it is deeply related to it.
Impeached Texas Attorney General Partnered With Troubled Businessman to Push Opioid Program
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A year after persuading Texas lawmakers to buy millions of child identification kits that had no proven record of success, a businessman with a troubled history found an in with the state’s attorney general.
Continue reading “Impeached Texas Attorney General Partnered With Troubled Businessman to Push Opioid Program”One Year After Dobbs, Abortion Care Has Become A Patchwork Of Confusing And Extreme State Laws That Deepen Existing Inequalities
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In the year since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson ruling struck down the constitutional right to abortion, society has been seeing the results of a post-Roe world.
Continue reading “One Year After Dobbs, Abortion Care Has Become A Patchwork Of Confusing And Extreme State Laws That Deepen Existing Inequalities”Keep An Eye On This
I’m totally out of my depth when it comes to internal Russian politics. But I know enough about which people are in their depth to know that something pretty serious is up. Yevgeny Prigozhin runs the Wagner group, something between a big Russian military contractor and a state-adjacent paramilitary. They played a big and fairly gruesome role in Syria and various other global hotspots where Russia is involved. Prigozhin, sometimes known as “Putin’s chef,” also happens to be the guy who ran a lot of the troll farms that sowed havoc in the 2016 election. Wagner has played a significant role in Ukraine and there’s been a feud of some sort between Prigozhin/Wagner and the Russian Ministry of Defense for months. But just today things appear to have taken a dramatic new turn with Prigozhin releasing videos saying he’s “declaring war” on the Ministry of Defense and making a number of public claims that throw the entire rationale for the invasion of Ukraine itself into doubt. In other words, they are the kind of moves you don’t come back from.
Continue reading “Keep An Eye On This”Let’s Keep This Moving
When we kicked off this year’s TPM Journalism Fund drive we were sobered by the sheer scale of the hill we had to climb. But just over two weeks in we’re now just over 70% of the way to our goal. It seems increasingly possible, though we still have a ton of the way to go. If you’ve been considering contributing, you can do that by clicking right here.
Some In The House Freedom Caucus Want To Boot Members. MTG Appears To Be A Target
At least two hardliners within the far-right House Freedom Caucus have proposed trying to boot members who no longer meet the group’s standards and discussed the option with Chair Scott Perry (R-PA), according to three Republicans who talked to Politico.
Continue reading “Some In The House Freedom Caucus Want To Boot Members. MTG Appears To Be A Target”Supreme Court Bats Down Red-State Immigration Guidance Challenge In Win For Biden Administration
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Texas and Louisiana do not have standing to challenge Biden administration immigration guidelines, a surprising win for the administration from a Court that has been very hostile to executive branch agencies.
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