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Art Eckstein's avatar

Among everything else, there was NO sign of General Valery Gerasimov, the Chief of the General Staff on the reviewing platform.

Gerasimov is not only the Chief of the General Staff, but the primary designer of the modern Victory Day extravaganza. His absence yesterday is particularly interesting in terms of the information war. Thinking about things before Victory Day, I was focused on whether General Gerasimov would show up. How accurate were reports--rumors spread by Ukraine-- of his being wounded at Izyum in late April? Well, now we have a clue. No Chief of the General Staff at the Victory Day Parade, standing next to Putin! Suggests (doesn't prove, but still...) that Gerasimov was badly wounded at izyum. Rumors said that numerous officers gathered for an inspection meeting with Gerasimov were killed or wounded in a Ukrainian artillery strike guided by drones...

The startling absence of Gerasimov yesterday seems like proof of how bad the war is going for Putin.

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Gill Bennett's avatar

Thought-provoking as ever. 'The desperation to sustain the connection between the two wars reflects the singular character of the victory of 1945' is spot on, and is further proof of the unwisdom of relying on history as a guide to future action. History can and should inform decision-making, but only as a basis for dealing with what is always a new context.

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