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Trump doesn't hide his admiration for Putin and it's transformed the MAGA GOP's alliance with pro-democracy nations. Sarah Ashton-Cirillo and Lisa Senecal dive into the damage that realignment is doing in real time in the US and Ukraine - and the threat it poses for other European nations. They pull back the curtain on Putin's facade of military dominance and the many proof points of his weakness from silencing dissent to his strategist military ineptitude. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

This week on ZeroLine, Sarah Ashton-Cirillo is back in Ukraine. Joined as always by Resolute Square executive editor Lisa Senecal to give a critical update on the state of the conflict. They highlight Resolute Square's contributions to covering the conflict, including the exclusive publication of "500 Days of War" by Major General Vladislav Klochkov. The discussion underscores the grim realities of war, the significant sacrifices made by Ukrainian soldiers, and the stark contrast between Ukrainian valor and Russian aggression. Furthermore, they address the international support for Ukraine, the controversy surrounding Kyle Parker of the Helsinki Commission, and the importance of unity in supporting Ukraine's resilience. Sarah passionately calls for focus and solidarity in the face of misinformation and political intrigue, underscoring the global implications of Ukraine's struggle for democracy. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

Returning special guest Oleksandr Musiienko, head of the Kiev-based Center for Military and Legal Studies, joins Sarah Ashton-Cirillo and Lisa Senecal to dive deep into Ukraine's defense strategy, European support, and the outcomes of the Munich Security Conference. Oleksandr shares expert insights on the critical role of timely military aid, the strategic importance of specific weapons systems, and the impact of European solidarity with Ukraine. Additionally, they explore the challenges and successes of Ukraine's military leadership, the morale of its forces, and strategic decisions on the battlefield, including maritime operations against the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

Special guest Romeo Kokriatski, Managing Editor of New Voice Ukraine, joins Sarah Ashton-Cirillo and Lisa Senecal to discuss the underrepresentation of Ukrainian voices in Western media's coverage of the war. Romeo highlights the critical importance of authentic Ukrainian perspectives in understanding the ongoing conflict and its global implications for democracy. The conversation addresses the challenges faced by Ukrainian journalists, critiques Western media's narrative shortcomings, and underscores the resilience of the Ukrainian people. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

On this episode of The ZeroLine, Sarah Ashton-Cirillio connects with executive editor of Resolute Square, Lisa Senecal. This week, Sarah reflects on being named to Russia's terrorist list, considering it as a badge of honor for her investigative work. The two discuss Tucker Carlson, his visit to Moscow, and faux-journalism to justify promoting Putin over Ukraine, and his now longstanding willingness to be a Russian stooge. The conversation further explores the political dynamics in the U.S. concerning funding for Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of supporting democratic values and resisting authoritarian influence. The discussion underscores the need for clear distinctions between genuine journalism and biased infotainment in the context of global democracy and security.Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

After stints in Washington DC and Central America, Sarah Ashton-Cirillo is back in Kyiv. On this episode she joins Resolute Square executive editor Lisa Senecal to discuss her personal experiences and military involvement, and the broader geopolitical implications of the strength and stability of the US and NATO. With Ukraine fighting "a war we thought we'd won in 1945," Sarah and Lisa delve into U.S. domestic politics, Congress's stance on Ukrainian aid and the destructive influence of Trump. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

On this episode of The ZeroLine, Sarah Ashton-Cirillio connects with executive editor of Resolute Square, Lisa Senecal. This week, Sarah joins us from Washington D.C. where she continues to push for funding for Ukraine. The conversation dives into the latest developments in the conflict, including Ukraine's strategic successes against Russia's Black Sea Fleet and advances in aerial defense. They also speak on the political dynamics in the U.S., particularly critiquing the GOP's position on Ukraine and the influence of Trump on House Speaker Johnson and the benefits to Putin’s genocidal ambitions. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

On this episode of The ZeroLine, Sarah Ashton-Cirillio connects with executive editor of Resolute Square, Lisa Senecal. This week, they discuss the use of soft propaganda by Russia and its influence on Western perceptions of journalism. They focus primarily on Gonzalo Lira, Scott Ritter, and Graham Phillips as examples of propagandists. The episode also explores the role of media outlets like Fox News and Gateway Pundit in spreading misinformation, and the broader challenges of combating propaganda and authoritarianism in today's media landscape. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

On this episode of The ZeroLine, Sarah Ashton-Cirillio and Lisa Senecal are joined by special guest Oleksandr Musiienko, head of the Kyiv-based Center for Military and Legal Studies. Together, they dive into the current state of the war in Ukraine, focusing on frontline developments, the morale and strategies of Russian forces, and Ukraine's defensive efforts. They also discuss the geopolitical implications of the war, NATO's role, and Russia's use of mercenaries and convicts in its military. The episode emphasizes the stark contrast between democratic values and authoritarian regimes, underlining the broader significance of the war for global democracy and security. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square

On this episode of The ZeroLine, Sarah Ashton-Cirillio connects with executive editor of Resolute Square, Lisa Senecal. This week, the focus is on global authoritarianism and the complexities of international migration, focusing on Russia's involvement in weaponizing migration, particularly in Darien Province, Panama, and the broader implications for international politics and security. Follow Resolute Square:InstagramTwitterTikTokFind out more at Resolute Square