| “Ukraine has found itself outgunned before,” reports the Times. “In the first days, the military handed rifles from the backs of trucks to all willing to take them in Kyiv, as Russian troops advanced through the city’s suburbs. Eventually, new American weaponry arrived, such as the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, known as HIMARS, and Patriot air defense missiles. Now, Ukraine is once again seeking ways to adapt and improvise by expanding domestic armaments manufacturing and relying more heavily on drones built from commercially available, off-the-shelf parts.”
Ukraine has also self-sabotaged via its own internal corruption scandals, including one involving top defense officials allegedly embezzling some $40 million meant to buy more arms.
Milei takes some heat: Yesterday, news broke that the party of Argentine President Javier Milei, La Libertad Avanza, has introduced a bill to parliament that would ban abortion in the country, despite previous indications from Milei that changes to abortion restrictions would not be a priority for his administration.
Abortion would be criminalized for women who seek it as well as for their doctors, a repeal of the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy Law, which currently legalizes abortion up to 14 weeks in Argentina (and forces taxpayers to pay for it so the government may provide it to anyone who wants it, free of charge).
La Libertad Avanza’s bill calls for judges to have a great deal of discretion when deciding criminal penalties for abortion-seekers. Judges should consider “the reasons that prompted her to commit the crime, her subsequent attitude, and the nature of the fact” and prison terms should range from 1 to 3 years.
More on Milei—the good and the bad—from my co-conspirator Zach Weissmueller: |