Any concessions to Putin on Ukraine will mark end of the West, Skobov warns

The stakes in Ukraine are far higher than most people imagine, Aleksandr Skobov says. Putin’s war there is “only part of his global war against the fundamental principles of civilized relations among states,” and that means any agreement with him that accepts any of his demands will mark the end of the West and the world it created.

Somalia Continues to Deteriorate as Al-Shabaab Gains Ground

Al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab, a jihadist militant group active in Somalia and throughout the broader Horn of Africa, is experiencing a resurgence.

S. Army Gen. Steven Townsend told Congress that “we may be backsliding” and that the departure of U.S. troops from Somalia has limited Washington’s ability to contain jihadist groups including al-Shabaab.

What Could Happen If Ukraine Devolves into an Insurgency?

Most analysts believe that unless a ceasefire and subsequent peace deal are reached soon, Russia’s war in Ukraine will devolve into a long and bloody insurgency.

If the conflict does transition to an insurgency, Ukraine is well-positioned to fight, given its knowledge of the home terrain, outpouring of popular support, and pipeline of assistance from Western countries delivering sophisticated weapons.

CIA paramilitary units and elements of SOCEUR can be force multipliers to the Ukrainian insurgency without ever having to step foot on Ukrainian soil, instead operating from Poland or other NATO countries in Eastern Europe.

There are also concerns that, should a full-blown insurgency develop and then drag on, Russia could deploy covert operatives to commit terrorist attacks on European soil.

Patriarch Kirill Angering Many Russian Orthodox Faithful For His Pro-War Statements

Patriarch Kirill has sent a clear signal that he is “with Putin and not with his flock” or even the basic principles of his faith, Sergey Chapnin says. Many Russian faithful are going along with him, but many are not, outraged that the church can’t even follow its own teachings call things “by their own names – war is war and aggression is aggression.”

Ukraine War Reveals Africa Divided

Ukraine has withdrawn an important contingent of peacekeepers from the United Nations (UN) Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) to defend their homeland. The move symbolises wider concerns that Europe may retreat from Africa as it confronts a growing threat from Russia that so blatantly manifested itself on 24 February.

What it’s like to fight the Russians: The defense of Mykolaiv

In the past 12 days, Ukrainian soldiers and volunteers have fended off multiple Russian attacks in and around Mykolaiv, a strategic port city of 500,000 seen as the gateway to Odessa, on the Black Sea.

Ultimately, Russian firepower and manpower far outweigh Ukrainian resources. But interviews in Mykolaiv with Ukrainians who have directly fought the Russians illustrate the growing challenges faced by the invading army, and some reasons for nascent optimism on the Ukrainian side.