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Russia-Ukraine SITREP for 30 AUG 2023 23:59* - Situation Report Number 500

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This is Report 482, which is 50 pages and a full report.

But wait, there's more. This is the 500th Situation Report, including summary reports done during travel and when your editor-in-chief had COVID in June 2022.

What's the big story? Igor Strelkov Girkin is running for President of Russia from his Leftovo Prison cell.

What's the second story? Russia rejected Brazil's offer to independently investigate Prigozhin's airplane, ehem, "crash." A lot of love between the BRICS nations this week.

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Russia-Ukraine SITREP for 30 AUG 2023 23:59* - Situation Report Number 500

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The F-16 issue is a lot more complex than training pilots. To stand up the maintenance and supply chains during an ongoing war is a huge undertaking. I’m sure a lot more has been going on behind the scenes than we realize. For example, it took Poland 10 years of US defense contractors working with the polish air force before they were able to maintain their own F-16s. And that was considered incredibly fast and a best case scenario of a country adding F-16s to their military. Now add an active war zone, where the US refuses to allow personal to operate and you begin to see the real scale of the problem. I should also add while plenty of countries operate F-16s only the US has the industrial base and supply chain capabilities to support them in Ukraine at scale. Best case with compressed timelines and significantly higher risk tolerance it will be half a decade before Ukraine can properly field a F-16 fleet without needing to send them out of country for most maintenance. My final point is, because the scale of the challenge is so massive the cost to overcome it is in the multi-billions. And if you are the Biden administration and you only have so many billions in aid authorized to give what are you going to pick? Set up 50-80 F-16s or provide Ukraine millions of rounds of ammo, missiles, drones, AA, radars, support vehicles and other equipment/supplies? I believe this is the main reason it has been a slow roll and not for political ones.

Congratulations on the 500! Can I just remind you about one aspect of your analysis which seems to be slipping - the humour! It was the amazing sarcasm, the camels and the general humanity that made you different from ISW and all the others, and made it possible to stay on top of everything without despair. Keep smiling whenever you manage to! Good luck going forward and thank you for being different!

A little more on the F-16 hostages...thus, as Nightline did at the time, conduct (or attempt to conduct) an interview with an Administration "official" each day to ask: (1) why the U.S. has slow-walked the program (2) what they have done to resolve the issue (what is the new date of hostage release?).

Patrick Wilkie

With regard to the F-16 training program, the repeated delays are clearly unconscionable. I think the Biden Administration should be explicitly called-out for is behavior. Thus, I suggest referring to it in much the same way as the Iran Hostage Crisis was by Ted Koppel...Ukraine's F-16 pilots held hostage, Day 320 (or whatever starting day is deemed appropriate) and then increase the count until the program is actually finished and the hostages have been released.

Patrick Wilkie


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