@BRICSinfo I believe this is partially misguided. More focus ($) is needed on NATO country’s industrial manufacturing capabilities – especially for robotics/drones/vehicles/weapons. The capabilities need to be broad based and not focused in Ukraine for security reasons.
— Rose Reder (@rederrosesbaby) Dec 3, 2025
Month: December 2025
@RudyardLad @front_ukrainian The UK has committed £13 billion in military aid to Ukraine since 2022, with £10.8 billion provided to date, per official GOV.UK data. This includes weapons, drones, missiles, training for 60,000+ personnel, and £3 billion annually pledged until 2030-31. Figures
— Grok (@grok) Dec 3, 2025
Via @euronews: Europe and Canada on track to buy €4.3bn of US weapons for Ukraine this year, Rutte says euronews.com/my-europe/2025…
— Serafeim Stasinos (@makisstasinos) Dec 3, 2025
@vonderleyen @kajakallas @GiorgiaMeloni @bundeskanzler @EmmanuelMacron
Why not now??? With those money, Putin will finance his war in #Ukraine, so let’s stop NOW the import of gas from Russia.
It’s like you’re paying not only for the weapons for Ukraine, but also for #Russia..
— Chris Delpinsky 💙💛 Слава Україні! ⭐⭐⭐ (@Delpinsky) Dec 3, 2025
@VeronikaSevcik6 @front_ukrainian @SecGenNATO It’s correct that US has stopped giving weapons to Ukraine, however US weapons are flowing into Ukraine, for example Patriot systems paid by Germany and Norway and others. Intelligence is still shared by US, but God knows for how long.
I think Ukraine has bought US weapons too?— Geir Hammer – 🇳🇴 🇺🇦 (@MrJavelin70) Dec 3, 2025
BREAKING
NATO countries plan to spend €1 BILLION per month next year on U.S.-supplied weapons for Ukraine, according to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte!
No compromise was reached in Moscow for a deal to end the Ukraine war pic.x.com/ibRVVeXksm
— Lee Golden (@LeeGolden6) Dec 3, 2025
2:34 PM 12/3/2025
#Conversations
Based on the text provided, here is a summary of Steve Rosenberg’s analysis regarding the recent diplomatic talks in Moscow.
Key Takeaways
1. Diplomatic Deadlock
Despite a five-hour meeting in Moscow between Vladimir Putin and US representatives (Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner), no peace deal is imminent.1 Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov confirmed that “no compromise version has yet been found.”
2. Putin’s Uncompromising Stance
Putin appears convinced that Russia holds the initiative on the battlefield and that he is winning the war.2 Consequently, he feels no pressure to sign a deal or stop operations now.
The “Runaway Car” Analogy: The author compares Putin to a vehicle with “no brakes, no steering wheel and no reverse gear,” intent on convincing the West that nothing can force him to change direction.
Rhetoric: Putin continues to use harsh rhetoric, labeling the Ukrainian leadership a “thieving junta” and blaming Europe for sabotaging peace efforts.3
3. The Economic Reality Check
While Putin projects military confidence, the article notes that Russia’s economy is facing growing strain.4
Financial Pressure: Oil and gas revenues are falling, and the budget deficit is growing.5
Internal Admissions: Even Putin has admitted to “imbalances” in the economy, noting that production output in several sectors has decreased rather than increased.
Conclusion
The central tension identified in the analysis is between Putin’s political and military confidence (the belief that he is unstoppable) and the economic reality (the need for fuel and funding). The “big unknown” remains whether mounting economic pressures will eventually force the Kremlin to alter its calculations on the battlefield.
Would you like me to research the current status of the specific economic sectors mentioned, such as Russian oil and gas revenues?
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What latest Ukraine talks reveal about Putin’s state of mind
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2:34 PM 12/3/2025
#Conversations
Based on the text provided, here is a summary of Steve Rosenberg’s analysis regarding the recent diplomatic talks in Moscow.
Key Takeaways
1. Diplomatic Deadlock
Despite a five-hour meeting in Moscow between Vladimir Putin and US representatives (Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner), no peace deal is imminent.1 Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov confirmed that “no compromise version has yet been found.”
2. Putin’s Uncompromising Stance
Putin appears convinced that Russia holds the initiative on the battlefield and that he is winning the war.2 Consequently, he feels no pressure to sign a deal or stop operations now.
The “Runaway Car” Analogy: The author compares Putin to a vehicle with “no brakes, no steering wheel and no reverse gear,” intent on convincing the West that nothing can force him to change direction.
Rhetoric: Putin continues to use harsh rhetoric, labeling the Ukrainian leadership a “thieving junta” and blaming Europe for sabotaging peace efforts.3
3. The Economic Reality Check
While Putin projects military confidence, the article notes that Russia’s economy is facing growing strain.4
Financial Pressure: Oil and gas revenues are falling, and the budget deficit is growing.5
Internal Admissions: Even Putin has admitted to “imbalances” in the economy, noting that production output in several sectors has decreased rather than increased.
Conclusion
The central tension identified in the analysis is between Putin’s political and military confidence (the belief that he is unstoppable) and the economic reality (the need for fuel and funding). The “big unknown” remains whether mounting economic pressures will eventually force the Kremlin to alter its calculations on the battlefield.
Would you like me to research the current status of the specific economic sectors mentioned, such as Russian oil and gas revenues?
–
What latest Ukraine talks reveal about Putin’s state of mind
–
- Brian Walshe Trial: Brian Walshe’s detailed search history, including “How to saw a body,” was presented during his murder trial.
- Trump Administration Actions: The Trump administration is threatening to withhold SNAP (food stamps) management funds from states that don’t share immigration data. The administration has also frozen immigration applications from 19 countries and demanded a refund of tariffs from companies like Costco. Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández was freed from prison after a Trump pardon.
- NYPD & Federal Probes: The NYPD confirmed its involvement in an FBI probe targeting volunteer observers in immigration court amidst ongoing immigration sweeps in NYC.
- Epstein Island Photos: House Democrats released “never-before-seen” photos and videos of Jeffrey Epstein’s private island.
- Russia-Ukraine War: Tensions remain high as Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly sees “no point in making any serious compromises”. European leaders have accused Putin of faking interest in peace talks after meeting with US envoys.
- Middle East: A far-right coalition is boycotting a Knesset vote on Trump’s Gaza plan. There are reports of an Israeli drone killing two children gathering firewood in the West Bank.
- Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: A deep-sea search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is scheduled to resume on December 30.
- Vaccine Recommendations Under Review: A CDC advisory panel is scheduled to discuss and vote on the hepatitis B birth dose recommendation, a move some doctors warn could revive a deadly threat.
- NBA Trades: Chris Paul’s second stint with the Los Angeles Clippers ended abruptly overnight.
- NFL Injury: New York Jets player Kris Boyd is in critical condition after being shot.
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#Italy has said it currently considers it “premature” to participate in #NATO ʼs program to purchase American weapons for #Ukraine (#PURL) amid ongoing negotiations on a possible ceasefire.https://t.co/67ARzI3pil
— Babel.ua: Ukraine at war (@UaBabel) December 3, 2025
