NOTE: No one reads this blog. But . . .
For now, links to reports from the Associated Press and Agence France-Presse, to a commentary via the Moscow Times, and to three interviews — the first and third interviews are from the Glenn Diesen Show, the earlier one via ScheerPost; in between is one from Redacted; other published material is accessible by clicking on their names or initials. (Scroll up for today’s GAZA and LEBANON so far, and down for UKRAINE 6-28-26.) — MCM
– – –
.
– – –
FROM JUNE 28 Putin admits Ukrainian strikes driving fuel shortages. From AFP. President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Sunday that Russia is facing a “certain shortage” of fuel following a wave of repeated Ukrainian strikes targeting oil refineries and domestic supply lines. READ MORE . . .
– – –
The world shouldn’t be confused when Russians shrug off a crisis, by an anonymous writer in Russia | The Moscow Times The BBC’s Steve Rosenberg does a superb job. If the reader doesn’t follow his work, they really should. He doesn’t just get Russia; he likes it, which is refreshing in the current information climate. More refreshing was how he . . .READ MORE . . .
– – –
FROM JUNE 28 Kremlin hawks demand escalation against Ukraine and retaliation against Europe. Glenn Diesen, a University of South-Eastern Norway political scientist, talks with Brussels-based historian, businessman and “Russia-watcher” Gilbert Doctorow.* The latter has seen changes the Russian goverment’s approach to the war with Ukraine, along with the effectiveness of Western European governments’ involvement. Click HERE for video of interview.
– – –
FROM c. JUNE 28 Is Putin about to END the war? Natali Morris of Redacted talks with historian and “Russia watcher” Gilbert Doctorow.Among other things, Doctorow asserts that his views on the progression of the Russia-Ukraine war are roughly opposite of those expressed by former U.S. Marine Corps intelligence analyst Scott Ritter, a onetime regular on Consortium News’s The World This Week. Click HERE for video of interview.
– – –
FROM JUNE 27 Ex-CIA analyst says NATO escalation could trigger direct conflict with Russia. Glenn Diesen talks with former CIA analyst Larry Johnson. Both see Moscow increasingly regarding NATO as a direct participant in the Russia-Ukraine war rather than a distant backer of Ukraine. Click HERE for video of interview and a print summary by Joshua Scheer of ScheerPost.
– – –
TO BE CONTINUED
– – –
* The titles of Doctorow’s books — all but one in kindle editions only — are HERE. An October 2022 interview with him in La Tribune Diplomatque Internationale, a Belgian periodical, is HERE.