Deep Dive Intel Brief - What We Learned This Week

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Jun 7, 2025
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This segment analyzes a turbulent week in the Russia–Ukraine war, marked by two major events: Ukraine's drone strikes on Russian airfields and Russia’s heavy retaliatory strikes on Kyiv. The Ukrainian strike reportedly damaged Russian bombers but was later found to be less effective than initially claimed, leading to accusations that Ukraine exaggerated its success for propaganda purposes.

Former President Trump criticized the Ukrainian strikes, suggesting they provoked Russia's harsh response and reiterated that such a war would not have happened under his leadership. He expressed concern over escalating casualties but stopped short of suggesting a nuclear threat was imminent.

Commentators like Danny and Colonel Douglas Macgregor argue that while Ukraine’s strikes were visually impressive, they didn’t shift the front-line dynamics. Russia continues to advance in key regions like Kupiansk and Sumy. Danny warned that media victories don’t translate to real battlefield progress.

Colonel Macgregor took a historical lens, comparing the current conflict to the horrors of World War II, and condemned ongoing Western support for Ukraine as futile and inhumane. He urged Trump to clearly state that the U.S. and Russia should not be at war.

Peter Kennison added that Trump entered office with global goodwill and hope for a peaceful resolution with Russia, but that momentum has been lost within months due to inaction. He stressed the U.S. must take a strong leadership role to prevent chaos in the global power vacuum, warning against leaving matters to less capable European states.

Key Takeaways:

Ukraine’s strikes damaged some Russian bombers but had limited strategic impact.

Trump suggests the strikes gave Russia justification to escalate.

Critics say Ukraine’s propaganda overstates military gains.

Russia continues to advance on the ground.

Experts call for decisive U.S. leadership to avoid prolonged conflict and unnecessary deaths.
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