It is Tuesday, and I’m back in my virtual classroom for most of the day today. We start off with office hours, where learners can talk about any questions they have on the topic du jour – (probably ought to be topic of the week “de la semaine” rather than of the day), then we’ll have lab support around lunchtime, then we’ll close out the day with some whiteboarding centered on our weekly topic, “networking in the cloud”.
Came across an interesting article yesterday, posted to Twitter, then reposted by Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman, regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The post was translated to English by a naturalized American originally from Russia, and it was allegedly originally written by a Russian intelligence analyst. It was quite remarkable (if true) and was very critical of Russia’s ability to sustain that front. We’ve come to realize that there is a difference between taking territory and holding territory.
I’m convinced that even if Russia were to seize Ukraine, the insurgency that follows will be strong, sustained, and will eventually break the invading forces. The Russians are losing the battle for “hearts and minds”.
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I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve. One exception – Putin… I hope you get exactly what you deserve. Palace coup, getting deposed, tossing back a polonium gimlet…
Peace y’all.