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Especially for Rutte: Two economists galloping across the prairie. One says to the other:
"Joe, I'll bet you a hundred dollars you won't eat my shit."
"I'll eat it,— he replies.
They made a bet. Joe ate it, and the first economist paid a hundred dollars.
They ride on. Joe felt hurt for himself, and he said,
"Bill, I'll bet you a hundred dollars that you won't eat my shit."
"I'll eat it."
They made a bet. Bill ate it, Joe paid a hundred dollars.
They ride on. Suddenly Bill says:
— Joe, it seems to me that you and I have eaten shit for free.
— No, Bill, we have increased our country's GDP by $200 and created two jobs!
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Zelensky's look and expressions are those of a tired and mentally unbalanced man, who tries to dehumanize Putin, accusing him of having no love for his country, Russia.
However, what comes out of this interview (I have already seen more excerpts from it) is precisely the opposite, as it is not possible for Zelensky to love Ukraine, in the face of such destruction and slaughter, which I could have avoided, in March 2022, if I had accepted the peace agreement!
Above all, Zelensky loves himself, and will do anything not to lose power! This is what happens when the power of the media turns a lowly actor into president!
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Oliver Stone, in the opening segment makes some great points - things that I have thought about many times over the last 30+ years. Why does the west, & especially the UK hate all things Russia?
I think the hatred of Russia goes all the way back to the killing of the royal family of Tsar Nicholas II... especially least for the British. He was, after all, the cousin of the King of England. But it was also the the spectre of Communism running amok in western Europe that created such fear among the ruling elite, especially Monarchies, that created the mindset that "The Russians are coming" and that all means must be used to keep it from Russian Communism from spreading into western Europe.
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Remember, it was England, more than anyone else who tried to remove the Bolhevicks in the early 1920's by funding and supplying the "White Russians" during the Russian/Soviet Civil War...(they have been doing this sort of thing ever since too)
Fast forward to today and the irrational hatred, fear and ignorance about Russian history and culture, purposefully cultivated among the populations of the west since the end of WW2 are at play and being used for the same old, tired purpose...to make people think Russia is backwards, dangerous and the biggest threat to Europe & the world.
The phrase "We have ALWAYS been at war with Eastasia", from Orwell's 1984 comes to mind when thinking about how western governments portray the Russian people & culture....and it could be argued that this sentence sums up the official, embedded mindset & foreign policy position of the UK, US and nearly every member of NATO regarding Russia and how to deal with them.
Knowing this, how could we ever expect Russia - after multiple decades of distrust, hatred and broken promises, to trust that anything the west promises them?
Long post... sorry. There is plenty more to say on the topic....but I gotta remember, that this is YouTube...
Not a public dissertation forum! 😅
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It's impossible to make fighters!!! It is possible for someone to be trained, to know how to use weapons, but whether they will be ready to fight, we don't know until they get to the front. Simply, there are very few who are simply born for this vocation, especially today. Not to mention what it takes to find a motive for the Ukrainians? If the West were to win, Ukraine would belong to the West and those in the government who cooperated with NATO and the United States, and the people who fought would not be able to find work. Only Russia can live together with this people who suddenly began to call themselves Ukrainians. The same thing happened in Yugoslavia, only the peoples who were Yugoslavs until yesterday understand each other, but wherever they go, they are foreigners and that will not change. Unfortunately, there was still intolerance because of the war that took place, but that would have passed a long time ago if the media hadn't worked to keep it from the coffin
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There will be no negotiations. Lavrov has stated recently: they are only willing to negotiate about the rest of the questions (sanctions, trials, etc.) if the Kievans take the legitimate security interests of Russia into account, and declare in writing that a.) they renounce their territorial claims on Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson and b.) they give up on joining NATO, forever. Anything short of that is a no deal situation for them, and no, not even Trump can force their hand, but accepting either one of these demands will make a political corpse out of Zelensky and anyone close to him. Conclusion: this is a deadlock, until one side is willing to back down.
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Adolf Heusinger, Hitler's Chief of Staff, became Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, 1961-1964
Hans Speidel, Rommel's Chief of Staff, became Commander in Chief of NATO Forces Central Europe, 1957-1963
Johannes Steinhoff, Luftwaffe fighter ace, became Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, 1971-1974
Johan von Kielmansegg, General Staff Officer Wehrmacht High Command, became NATO Commander Allied Forces Central Europe, 1966-1968
Ernst Faber, Lt Col Wehrmacht General Staff, became Commander in Chief NATO Forces Central Europe, 1973-1975
Karl Schnell, First General Staff Officer 76th Panzer Corps, became Commander in Chief NATO Forces Central Europe, 1975-1977
Franz-Joseph Schulze, Senior Lieutenant Luftwaffe, became Commander in Chief NATO Forces Central Europe, 1977-1979
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Okay, that opening speech was... bizarre. As a leader you just... you don't say that. Compare that to Winston Churchill in 1940. Yes, Churchill told his people the truth about the total military disaster that had happened in France. He had to own up to losing Singapore. But you don't go out and say "I made mistakes, oops, I wish I could have made different choices".
You tell the people the truth, but you encourage them by having an effect Government that is staying on top of things. That there are losses in war, et cetera et cetera.
But standing on TV and acting like Denethor, shouting "Flee, flee for you lives!".... It doesn't make sense.
For Pokrovsk.
It has been made clear that there is a breakdown in communications on at least a Company level. This can obviously happen in war, as communications from one Company to another, or one Battalion to another can be slow and tricky if the staff is not doing their job.
This happens, that's just how modern war works.
But, the breakdown we are seeing now is severe. Leaving lines open, allowing the Russians to walk in and take defensible positions is not just a mistake. It shows a deep and serious problem in the Ukrainian communications and logistics. Pinning the blame to an exact place is difficult.
But with a war that has lasted as long as this one, blunders on that scale should not happen.
Unless, some form of unraveling is happening somewhere in the system.
To note:
Once the Russians break through the cluster of towns and cities they are currently fighting at in the east of Ukraine. Once these are taken, the road to Dnipro and Zaporizhya will be open. Only blocked by stretched small towns and villages that are impossible to defend and easy to capture.
Which means, once the Russians take the cluster around Pokrovsk and Sloviansk.
Pavlohrad, Dnipro, and Zaporizhya, will be frontline cities in a couple of months.
While the Dnipro River will serve the Russians, as it is impossible for the Ukrainians to launch counterattacks across it.
These three cities, with a population of nearly 3 million in 2022, will be shelled by the Russians.
While the Russian forces will turn the attention to encircle and capture the cluster around Sloviansk.
Once that cluster falls, Kharkiv will be encircled.
While the prepared Ukrainian defensive positions will be flanked the whole time. Making all that work essentially worthless.
At this point, I am increasingly convinced that the war will end in 2025.
And Ukraine will not like the outcome of that treaty.
Unless, something major and completely unexpected happens, of course. Predictions are always difficult.
About the Kursk theatrical play.
It's entirely political.
Ukraine knew they could never enter negotiations while the Russians held every card. So, they needed at least something to put on the table.
That political play will cost them.
And what started as a rallying cry, will end in blood and humiliation.
And when the dust settles, they will enter negotiations with nothing.
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A dreadfully weak military strategy for the Ukrainian forces to have been ordered to engage in from the start. It has been openly stated that the Ukrainian incursion onto Russian soil was an attempt to put strain on Russia's advances on Ukraine's eastern front. Now, the Ukrainian troops, many of whom are already in their 40s and 50s and have barely had any real military experience or even training are facing terrible odds on both fronts. I saw a video earlier featuring interviews with Ukrainian POWs. They looked truly shell-shocked and despite effectively being prisoners, seemed relieved to be out of the field, fed and in dry clothes. How would I feel if I'd been dragged away from the bus stop across the street from my office, had my head shaved, had a uniform thrown at me and been sent to face military onslaught for days on end in what I already knew to be a loosing battle? It doesn't surprise me at all that so many have defected and surrendered. I'm happy for the ones that were captured and not killed. Happier still for the ones that got out of Ukraine while they could. Every minute this conflict is sustained is regrettable. Those who insist on its being sustained are the foulest, most slippery criminals alive. Regarding those North Korean troops Zelenskyy keeps lamenting the presence of, I haven't been able to find any evidence of their having engaged in any combat at all yet. It's been suggested by several military analysts that they're present in Russia as to serve as reinforcements if Ukrainian forces attempt another incursion along the extensive Russian border. I wouldn't be at all surprised to discover that to be true. Oof! Yes, I think it's clear from the footage of the dam that was destroyed that several explosives planted at various points were detonated at once - almost certainly carried out by the forces occupying the dam at the time. Ugly. Great footage, though! I'm not sure the quickening of Russian advances has all that much to do with the elections in the United States. I think we all knew that at some point, they would have to be sped up in order to take the more entrenched fortifications closer to the two major cities within disputed areas still under Ukrainian control. This war of attrition has never been intended to extend beyond the borders of those territories. Once Russia has claimed those two cities, that's when I imagine the "decisive victory" people keep talking about can be called. By then, hopefully, we'll have seen Zelenskyy change his attitude toward negotiating with Russia under Putin's leadership, and all these horribly beleaguered soldiers can go home to their families and enjoy some well-earned peace.
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Disguising yourself as the enemy only becomes a war crime when you employ weapons while disguised. You can see an example of this in the movie Master and Commander, one based on historical practice. In order to lure the French privateer into a close range engagement, the British frigate flies the flag of a neutral ship, but before they open fire, they run up a British ensign. Similarly, German troops of 150th SS Panzer Brigade who disguised themselves as Americans in order to quickly penetrate to and seize vital bridges and crossroads in the Ardennes Offensive in 1944 wore their German uniforms under American ones, and were under strict orders to reveal their German uniforms before they shot at anything. Of course, if you get captured in an enemy uniform, you have a high chance of being killed on the spot, but donning the uniform itself is not technically a war crime, just a grey area. Only fighting while disguised is a crime.
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Wow, that old-school NCO nails it at the end of the video, and I share his frustration at the opposite end, here in the States.
Our corporate media bombards us with manufactured consent (Chomsky): "The U.S. is so wonderful and free, and everyone else is just bad and lives like shit, especially Russia and Iran." "The Ukrainians are wonderful and are so different from Russians, and Zelensky (A little clown who doesn't even TRY to look like a statesman) is a modern Winston Churchill."
I've seen recent independent videos from Russia, of Moscow, of the subway system (Even the older parts built by Stalin still look like works of art, today), people living in the country, the newer immigrants in Russia from the U.S., Canada, Europe, etc.
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The way things are going, it is sort of reminiscent of the waning days of the German - Soviet war ((the most costly and horrific war between two countries in history, which was part of what we in the West refer to as WW2)). At the beginning of the war the Red Army was fraught with poor leadership and routinely made poor decisions against Hitler's Wehrmacht, which at the start of the war was in fact the most capable and well trained land and air force in the world. However, as time progressed the Soviets learned by their shortcomings and in time presented themselves as quite a different and effective machine and turned the tables on the skilled opponent. Slowly but surely the Wehrmacht simply couldn't keep up and got destroyed. The AFU, having been trained and equipped to NATO standards since 2015, is beginning to experience the same dynamic. Hey Ukraine - it's over, go to the peace table (and do whatever you must do to get rid of Zelensky, the real dictator in this war).
Our (US, Biden administration) foolishly chose to provide the Russian military with exactly what they needed, which was the opportunity to make necessary adjustments and changes of leadership to the point that we are now in a position that the AFU is essentially happless to try and stop the Russian advances in spite of Western wonder weapons (and wasted US taxpayer cash) .
Way to go Biden, your quest to weaken Russia only made them stronger. You, Biden can blame only yourself and all of those stupid young children (you call advisors) for this debacle instead of pushing for a peaceful solution almost three years ago.
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It’s funny how everyone loves to bring up “Ukraine’s nuclear weapons”, when in reality they were NEVER Ukraines. They didn’t manufacture or build them, they didn’t fund the maintenance, staffing or upkeep of the weapons. Most of all they never had the ability to use the weapon systems freely as if they were actually theirs. It was all done by Russia. They paid for the upkeep, staffing, development and so on. They built the silos and facilities while managing the transportation of the weapons. Ukraine did absolutely nothing when it came to the field of nuclear weapons. Thus they kept none of them because it was not theirs to keep. They were never staffed by Ukrainian SSR personnel. Any military formations staffed, manned and operated by Ukrainian personnel were retained by the newly independent nation. Which is how they ended up with one of the largest militaries in Europe, it was so large that they could not afford to maintain all the equipment. Which consisted of thousands of tanks, AFV’s, IFV’s, Multiple Rockets Launchers, trucks and so on. Much of it sat in storage lacking maintenance until it became unusable. So no, Ukraine never kept the nukes because they were never theirs in the first place. That would be like saying if North Dakota suddenly became independent for the United States to let them keep all the nukes stationed there just because there in North Dakota. No that’s not how it works, North Dakota didn’t build them or maintain them thus they keep nothing. People who bring up this point have no idea what their talking about:
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Мы хотели чтобы как и записано в Будапештском меморандуме, Украина оставалась нейтральной страной, и с ее территории не исходила опасность для других государств, в том числе и для России. А вот вступление в НАТО Украины есть огромная опасность по столкновению военных сил НАТО и России, при том в самой густонаселенной части РФ, что для России неприемлемо категорически! И кстати, РФ делала все дипломатические шаги чтобы Украина соблюдала БМ, как для блага Украины так и для блага РФ. Но после военного кровавого переворота на Майдане, власти Украины полностью стали игнорировать интересы и РФ и самой Украины, а стали соблюдать только интересы США. А именно предоставили базы под ВМС США в Крыму (Пентагон даже объявил тендер на ремонт помещений в Севастополе). Россия не стала дожидаться того когда американцы войдут на полуостров и захватили его, при том, теми силами которые и так уже по договоренности между РФ и Украиной были у РФ в Крыму. Кстати, ВС РФ там как раз находились чтобы в Крым не вошли силы третьих стран, договор о размещении ВС РФ в Крыму был подписан еще при распаде СССР. А после народ Крыма сам решил выйти из состава Украины и войти в состав РФ, проголосовав об этом на референдуме.
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Zelensky stated that Ukraine is the only country possessing nuclear weapons that gave them up. I can make a few points about this:
1. These nuclear weapons were Soviet, and Russia, as the sole successor to the USSR, owns all of them.
2. Soviet nuclear weapons were also located in Belarus and Kazakhstan. They handed them over to Russia without any conditions, whereas only Ukraine started crying and asking for benefits in return.
3. Even if Ukraine had not given the weapons to Russia, it would not have been able to use them, as the command center was located solely in Moscow. Moreover, Russia was the only country in the post-Soviet space that had enough money to maintain nuclear weapons.
4. The only thing Ukraine received for transferring the nuclear arsenal, and what NAFO fans love to refer to, is the Budapest Memorandum. However, it is nothing more than a piece of paper for liberal tears, without any legal force, for two reasons:
The first reason is that in the Russian version, it states that Ukraine received guarantees of assistance and other forms of support, while the English version only mentions the possibility of support, which is not guaranteed. Thus, the U.S. and the UK are not interested in Ukraine or in helping it. Currently, they are not helping Ukraine but rather hindering Russia, and these two objectives simply align.
The second reason is that the Budapest Memorandum was not ratified by any country, which means it is just a document without enforceability. If Russia decided not to recognize Ukraine, it does not violate any agreement. And yes, this means Ukraine could theoretically possess nuclear weapons. However, the opponent of this was not Russia but the U.S.
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The nationality is Ukrainian, it is invented, back in the 19th century no one had ever heard of such a nationality. I am Russian, I live in a geographical place called Siberia. I am not a Siberian by nationality, this is nonsense. Siberia, the Urals, Ukraine, Kuban, and the Volga region are all geographical names. The West wants to buy our resources very cheaply, which is why they are rocking Russia. But we've already figured it out. Therefore, it is useless to rock. On the contrary, all these attempts will lead to the expansion of Russia. Imperium knows no borders.
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Coldspirit9904 Generalisations aside, you and NATO commentators weren't saying any of this before summer 2023. What changed, bro?! Now its stalemate, tanks are outdated, drones have changed everything, when you knew Abrams has a 38mm glacis plate. That Leopards stored rounds in the hull were as vulnerable as any T series, that Challys were as mobile in Ukraine as a gorilla on nice. NATO cannot fight a large scale conflict, against peer adversaries. It's equipment is fussy, overpriced and not fit for purpose, no matter how mealy-mouthed your muddying of waters. NATO hiding behind a bit of the Soviet Union machine, turned against the main body; hasn't gone to plan. Russia can sustain this conflict longer than Ukrainians can afford to lose it. Western manufacturing base inadequate to sustain more than policing operations, directed against people unable to fight back.
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The UK and USA are firing ballistic missiles into Russian towns and Villegas,,,But its Russia that's escalating ,,,,,Do these psychopaths actually believe there own lies,,,
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Ukraine has been talking about Russian convicts and the forced conscripts. Making it sound like the Russians are simply sending in waves of slave soldiers in endless WW1 charges again the noble King Theoden Ukrainian lines of defense.
They are posting videos of Russian soldiers barely being able to hold their guns. Barely being able to walk. They don't have teeth. Can barely speak.
They are talking about the endless infantry attacks, as the Ukrainians have been able to destroy equipment upon equipment, vehicles after vehicles. The Ukrainians are bombing Russian artillery and mortar positions. That Ukraine are launching and endless stream of hyper-accurate drones against the defenseless slave soldiers of Russia.
That Russia is running out of artillery shells. They are running out of ammunition. They are running out of men. They are conscripting the old and the sickly.
And yet. And yet, somehow, the Russians are still taking territory.
The Russians are still somehow able to encircle the Ukrainians.
It is the most pathetic propaganda campaign I can ever think of.
It is a daily surprise to repeatedly hear this being repeated on Norwegian State TV. And an even bigger surprise to hear these things being believed and repeated by people.
We brag about the greatness of European Education.
And yet, it produces a mass of people who believe in obvious lies.
No wonder homeschooling is heavily restricted or outright banned across all of Europe.
As it is quite obvious that the educational systems does not exist to produce smart, intelligent, and wise individuals.
If the reports about the Russian slave soldiers was true, then the fact that Ukraine is losing against them, would be the most pathetic display of military force in human history.
Compare that to the speech that Eisenhower made for the D-Day landing. Where he said:
"Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well equipped and battle-hardened. He will fight savagely."
Now, what is actually true, is that the wages that Russia pays their soldiers is far above the median wages in rural and eastern Russia. Russia is a very big country. And geographically, only small parts of it could be considered to be on a Western level. But when you leave the major cities in Western Russia, the country is very poor.
Even the United States wasn't entirely electrified until the 1960s.
So, a great many Russians from economically poor regions join the military perfectly willingly, as they are able to earn far more being a soldier than making saw dust on the eastern slopes of the Ural mountains.
And even if you are conscripted, the pay as a conscript is higher than what most would at home.
This is also part of the Russian War Economy.
They pay their soldiers very well compared to the median income. And with this, soldiers are expected to buy most of their own equipment. The standard equipment that Russia gives their soldiers is bad. But the stuff you can buy from private stores in Russia is fully modern.
The YouTuber "Real Reporter" showed a lawyer from Moscow who was now fighting in the war. And he goes through all of this.
The Russian soldiers were spending around half of their salary buying equipment, cooking stoves, lumber for trenches, et cetera. This was all paid for by soldiers themselves.
Now, of course, this isn't the perfect way of keeping an economy going.
But, it keeps it going.
They give money to the soldiers.
The soldiers then buy all sorts of stuff from the private civilian economy.
And, as Russia is a big country, and they have the vast majority of every raw resource, they are able to do this. And they would be able to do this practically indefinitely.
Autarky, as in economic independence or self-sufficiency, is rough. But entirely feasible when you have the basics.
Can they do crazy high-tech stuff? No.
But they can produce all the lumber, all the ammo, all the bombs, all the bulletproof vests, and all the armored vehicles they would need for a lengthy period of time.
And they can do this while also keeping their population fed. And produce all the oil and coal, to keep their population and warm and driving around.
Again, not great. Certainly not perfect. But entirely feasible.
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Russia has so many tanks, armored vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, so many shells of all calibers, rockets for its MRLS (multiple rocket launcher systems), so many ballistic missiles (I think the purchases from Iran and North Korea are not due to a shortage of ballistic missiles, but because Iskander quasi-ballistic missiles, as the name suggests, quasi-ballistic, have a trajectory very similar to hypersonic missiles, but they are not, they are more precise and have a longer range than Iranian and North Korean ballistic missiles). Even before this conflict, the Russians had full warehouses and hangars full of weapons and ammunition, and from 2022, the Russian economy is actually a war economy! Civilian things are also produced, but the most investment is in the production of ammunition and weapons! Russians have more of all of the above than the entire WEST TOGETHER! It seems that the Russians want to destroy significant targets at short ranges with the missiles they have acquired, and they will target those very important targets with their Iskanders as well as hypersonic Kinzhals and Zircons, and the rest Iskanders, Kinzhals and Zircons (also somewhat slower, but also supersonic and excellent Onix missiles) will be kept by the Russians in case of a major and finally open conflict with the whole of NATO, if it ever comes to that.
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Mobilization in ukraine started in February 2022 and did not stopped… Before they took 450,000 in 2022;
than almost 500,000 in 2023. Probably the same numbers will be in 2024… If we add all that numbers to initial
quantity of 550,000 - so we should have over 2 millions of soldiers. But as of today - UAF have just 900,000-920,000
Where the other guys?
Russia had 200,000 and in September 2022 mobilized additional 330,000 So by the end of 2022 - they had over half million.
And from 2023 - many men volunteered to be soldiers So, additional 600,000-700,000 and all quantity - 1,3 - 1,5 millions
If we believe in ukrainian numbers of losses… We have to believe that UAF - 900,000 are loosing fighting against 500,000 Russians 😮
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The nasties claiming; Russia committed war crimes is the biggest Projection of this whole affair.
They do it so regularly, it really is an insult to our intelligence. Even if it was true; I wouldn't care, as Russia has 9999 to go before they catch up with the fascists. The Truth is, they can't handle the Truth. Russia is winning, so the Nasties and their Fascist Western Backers, have to keep making excuses for Their Incompetence. China, North Korea, Iran, war crimes, not enough money and weapons, rain, snow, stubbed a toe, Boo hoo and BS to that. Blessings mate, from New Zealand.
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JUST IN - White House wants Zelensky to hold elections – Trump envoy
Officials in Washington have reportedly discussed pushing Kiev to hold a vote as part of an initial truce with Moscow
Washington wants Kiev to have presidential and parliamentary elections, potentially by this year’s end, Reuters reported on Saturday, citing President Donald Trump’s special envoy for the Ukraine conflict, Keith Kellogg.
According to the report, Kellogg and other White House officials have discussed asking Kiev to hold the votes as part of a potential truce deal with Moscow. Speaking to the agency, Kellogg said that both the presidential and parliamentary elections “need to be done.”
“Most democratic nations have elections in their time of war. I think it is important they do so,” the special envoy said. “I think it is good for democracy. That’s the beauty of a solid democracy, you have more than one person potentially running.”
Parliamentary and presidential elections in Ukraine scheduled for October 2023 and March 2024 were not held after Vladimir Zelensky announced in December 2023 that they would not take place while martial law imposed during the conflict with Russia remains in force.
Martial law was declared after the escalation of hostilities between Kiev and Moscow in February 2022 and has been repeatedly extended ever since. In November 2024, it was prolonged once again and is now expected to continue at least until February 7, 2025.
US President Doland Trump has repeatedly vowed to swiftly end the Ukraine conflict. On Friday, he claimed that the US was “having very serious discussions about that war” with Russia – something that Moscow has not confirmed so far.
The American president also stated on multiple occasions that he was ready to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as possible to negotiate an end to the fighting. Moscow has repeatedly stated it its ready for dialogue at any time, but has received no specific signals from the US. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, no such talks are currently planned and all communications are being conducted at the embassy level.
If the US plan eventually involves a temporary ceasefire deal prior to a more permanent agreement, the winner of the Ukrainian presidential election could be responsible for negotiating the terms of the final treaty, Reuters reported on Saturday, citing discussions in the White House.
Moscow has questioned Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s legitimacy and said that he is no longer qualified to sign international agreements on behalf of Ukraine as his presidential term officially expired in May 2024.
Earlier this week, Putin said that although Zelensky could take part in any potential negotiations, he could not be part of a final deal. “It’s possible to negotiate with anyone,” the Russian leader said, adding that any agreement would be a “very serious question” and must “guarantee the security of both Ukraine and Russia” for a “serious” period of time.
Putin had previously stated on multiple occasions that the Ukrainian constitution does not envisage any extensions of the president’s term, only authorizing this for the parliament. Moscow has also said it will not agree to a temporary truce and that a settlement must include “reliable, legally binding agreements eliminating the root causes of the conflict.”
https://www.youtube.com/live/i0P8P2WeQZE?si=6C0MdngRwXS3UK6X
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Fun fact about the misunderstanding of casualties. The Battle of Verdun is one of the most interesting battles/situations/events of the First World War.
Verdun stood as not only a massive fortress, but also a great symbol of France itself. The Germans knew the French would defend it with all they had.
And the French knew the Germans would attack it. And the French, the British, and the whole world knew that, as the defender has the advantage, this was where they would hold.
At Verdun was where the Germans would be bled dry.
The long battle begins. The Germans attack and attack. The French defend and defend.
And throughout all of it, the French and the whole world believed that they were causing enormous casualties to the Germans.
And everyone knew the reports were true, as obviously the defenders have the advantage.
But when the war was over, and they gained access to the papers and logistics from the Germans. It was finally revealed that the French had suffered far more defending than the Germans had suffered attacking.
The French having suffered roughly 370 thousand casualties, versus the 330 thousand German casualties.
Which stunned everyone.
It is very easy to throw out number. It's very difficult to get them right.
Especially when propaganda and ideology start clouding the results.
Ukraine and the West needs to look at Ukraine through the lens of 300 Spartans fighting the evil horde. Like Theoden defending Helms Deep. Or Gandalf at Minas Tirith.
Because the moment the very idea of the smaller side suffering a higher number or an equal number of casualties than the larger side. Then the very concept of a war of attrition becomes untenable and ultimately pointless. And nobody wants to send aid to a pointless cause.
Of course the Russians have their own reasons to lie, same as the Ukrainians.
But just because Russia lies does not automatically mean that Ukraine speaks the truth.
Even though everyone in my country of Norway defaults to that way of thinking.
Even having Norwegian Generals regurgitating the obviously false Ukrainian narrative... because Russia lies...
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@9:14, not only was Poland smaller than Ukraine, but in 1939 Poland was still a 17 yr old minor, not even an adult nation. Poland didn't even exist industrially and economically, let alone militarily, prior to WW1, for 123 yrs. Ukraine, on the other hand, was not only heavily invested in by Russia for decades, but also, as Blackrock's calf for the slaughter, had been the beneficiary of NATO's fattening for 8 years before the SMO began. Ukraine was force-fed precisely to be carved up for profit by its industrial farmers on both sides of the Atlantic. This is precisely what those same industrialists did through the Bolsheviks through their sham cover, "The Red Cross" just prior to WW1. They thought if they so easily took out the Romanovs, who does this Putin character think he is to stop us this time around? Well, FAAFO.
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At the beginning of the war, many people were warning the Ukrainians that they were way too overconfident, to think about the historical cases in the 19th and 20th century, but that always got waved away. Yes the Russians have the numerical advantage, they said, but their equipment was old Soviet gear that couldn't stand a chance against modern weapon systems And the press spread the story of how unpopular Putin was (maybe in St-Petersburg amongst the hipsters yes, but it was folly to assume the whole country felt like that).
The danger of putting propaganda out there is that you may start believing it yourself. Sanctions have only cemented their self-sustaining ability. And often modern weaponry is way too expensive and way too vulnerable due to over-reliance on electronics (that start to malfunction already simply because of below freezing temperatures). Simple but sturdy is always the better choice. Drones were new and very effective early on, but anything remote-controlled can be jammed with cheap materials. A jammer is basically a microwave oven with open door, to put it simply.
The greatest tragedy of all is the meat grinder, remember those fools who told us WW3 would be fought remotely by pushing buttons, that the days of soldiers in the field were over? It seems that Hollywood science fiction movies have caused brainrot in many people. If anything, WW3 will combine the worst parts of WW1 and WW2.
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If I was a betting man, I would bet that negotiations will be held off until March. For two reasons. First, because of the German Federal Elections. Where the polls are predicting a complete shattering of the SPD, minority government by Union, and AFD reaching as high as 20%, which basically makes them unbannable. All while Ukraine has shut off the flow of Natural Gas, which is going to have a serious impact on the European economy, which in turn will serve as kindling for the German Federal Election.
And second, Putin does not want to be seen as a lapdog of Trump. So, I could see that he is going to play 'hard to get' for the duration of the winter until the German election is done.
Then, in March, I could easily imagine Trump flying to talk to Putin face to face, as he likes to do. Which is either going to take place in Belarus, or perhaps go all out and have Trump fly to Moscow.
I do NOT think any sort of agreement or ceasefire will be achieved in March.
As I highly doubt Putin will enter into negotiations as long as they are gaining as much as they are on the battlefield.
It makes sense to negotiate when you have an overwhelming hand, sure.
But I personally think that Putin will wait to try and reach Zaporizhzhia, Pavlohrad, and Dnipro. The cluster around Kramatorsk and Sloviansk. And something with Kharkiv.
But whatever the details are, this is the last year of the war. That I am absolutely convinced of.
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First of all I would like to say thanks for thanking all your OG viewers, I have been watching your channel off and on since the "We don't know that our enemies are winning" video that you made awhile ago
Anyways, CNN has confirmed my suspicion that the Ukraine war was draining out US military supplies to the point where the war has become worse for Ukraine, I had always believed it but I never saw it be confirmed like this, I salute the journalists who got this information out, every single American should see that information
Also much of what you are saying in this video has been confirmed by Zelensky recently in a CNN interview released on September 15th, Zelensky claimed that supply was slow and that it was hard to arm the 14 brigades currently located in the Donbas, Zelensky also admitted that the Kursk incursion was for attempting to move Russian forces out of Donbas, personally I was shocked by how honest Zelensky was in the interview
Zelensky also said during the interview that there isn't any way Russia will be pushed out of Crimea or Donbas, Ukraine wants to try and gain advantages over Russia in potential negotiation attempts because it could have a stronger chip on the bargaining table
I think the September 15th CNN Zelensky interview should be watched by anyone seeking to study the current state of the Ukraine war, it will likely be shown in future studies about the Ukraine war
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I posted this comment to Willy OAM, let me modify it slightly and see if we can get a different response to it here.
Winston Churchill wanted to name The Second World War for "The Unnecessary War".
I suggest we call this war "The Pointless War."
All these Ukrainians have been dying so they can have a blue and yellow flag. That's it. The existence of Ukraine was set on a series of agreements with Russia. Upon the reality of a fundamental shift in Eastern Europe and the increasing EU influence, it would literally have been better for every single person in Ukraine, if they had simply folded in and been annexed into Russia in 2014.
I am no pacifist. Far from it, in fact I am generally a Jingoist. But only when the war is justified and the cause is worth fighting for.
I am a Puritan. And old-school Calvinist with views from the 1600-1800s.
I do not hold a single social or political view that came about after the Industrial Revolution. Everything I believe is Pre-Industrial.
So, I am certainly no pacifist. But the struggle has to be worth it. The struggle requires a moral foundation.
But for Ukraine, what difference would it have made to swap the blue and yellow flag for a white, blue, and red flag?
Their local leaders would have been the same. TV would have been the same. Language would have been the same. Their economy would have been the same. Schools would have been the same.
The Ukrainians have been dying for a twisted reverence to an arbitrary State. it is the absolute worst form of Nationalism.
Romantic Nationalism to create an identity and improve your country, sure. Or just generic and general Patriotism, fine.
But the idea that tens of thousands towards hundreds of thousands should die for some arbitrary and recently invented State, is twisted and morally repulsive.
And if we add civilian casualties, the real total number is staggering.
We have hundred of thousands of dead. We have MILLIONS of people who have fled their homes and lost everything. And, what nobody is talking about, is that there are now tens of thousands of Ukrainian girls who have been shipped all across the world in sexual slavery.
Can anyone honestly say that this war was worth it?
Can you really look into the eyes of the people who have lost their homes, their husbands, sons, wives, children.
Can you really look them in the eyes and say that it was all worth it?
That it was all worth it, just so they could have an actor for President and a blue and yellow flag?
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I've been following this channel since the beginning, to say it's reporting, format and structure has been stellar is an understatement.
I've subscribed, I always up vote and I always allow the ads to run their full course , that's fair enough. However, the constant 'attack' for paid membership has become tiresome and now we're getting tiny videos being cut a quarter of the way through so you must pay a subscription to see the final analysis?!
Really?!
To me, it's nothing short of scandalous.
His choice of course, it is a quality product, but if this continues, which I presume it will, I'll be gone, never to return.
It's leaving a very bad taste in my mouth.
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I doubt there will be a response,same with Iran scenario,best case they will launch 1 attack that everyone will forget after a week. Why does Putin keeps making these speeches promising nuclear attacks or declaration of war if ATACMS are used,well they were used,nothing has happened. The attacks were also weird,bombed out a mayo manufacturing plant,another hit yogurt plant,both sides are literal clowns,make attacks that mean nothing. UA got ATACMS and bombed targets that in no way affect anything,Russia also raised it's pilots just to fly around,hit 1 target that in no way helps the front. They keep wasting misiles to bomb out electric posts that are fixed in weeks.Main supply roads were never bombed so these ATACMS can be brought 10km away from Russian boarder without issue,all bridges in Ukraine are standing,all supply routes aren't cut off,what a fake war,just civilians suffer,at least Ukraine with their drones are taking out ammo deports.They could have used ATACMS to hit gov buildings not mayo. I just dont see any logic in either side,it's like both of them want to lose. If Russia doesn't give a reasonable response in 3 days Putin basically lied or is so weak he doesn't control anything,they could launch the biggest nuclear warhead without a nuke it in,causing massive damage without radiation fallout,they could do that and show they have red lines,they could say,next time this will have a nuke in it and it will fly not only onto Lvov or Kiev but to onto Poland,Baltics,UK,Germany,France. That would be a reasonable response otherwise west will keep supplying and bombing Russia because Putin proved his words mean nothing. Just empty threats that are made to a kid so he would behave.
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as drones changed the battle field forever, we will not see full strength of the tanks anymore. until something changes with anti drone systems.
we all knew limitations of the abrams and other western tanks, too heavy. that was not surprise. ukraine was bad theatre for marketing of those tanks but they still hoped russia will get scared of the names and will submit its self to their will.
philosophy and mentality of the east vs west is in simplicity. simpler thing is, better for end user. that reflects to the quality most of the times also, but what is the use of super high quality leopard when it cant cross the field in the rain? then you look at t-72 and its flying over the same. ease of the field repair, cost of production and operation, amount of time to build new one...
west took bad lesson from ww2, they went german path, over engineered, extremely expensive, hard to repair, and slow to build vs all opposite. tiger vs t-34
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Last time I checked, no warring party ever won a war only retaliating or never even acting when necessary. Russia has the US/NATO forces camped in "old" Mother Russia for months now, what are they doing? Playing patty cake while 1,000s of Russian civilians get their organs harvested and disappeared in Kursk is indefensible?
Whatever Russia is doing atm not using actual force, and never enforcing any Red Lines, I'm not even talking about the ridiculous buffoonery of Medvedev, but of Maria Zakharova, Lavrov, Sergey Naryshkin, and President Putin himself, it looks like Russia will be broken apart and eaten by the neocon ghouls of the West. Horrifying, yet Russia is doing nothing to stop it from happening. While they have the weapons to do so. Weapons never used is no different than having no weapons.
The. war. isn't. in. Ukraine. The war is in Russia. Not doing anything about that showing real power, means Russia already has lost. You can't win a war when you embolden your enemy... Mercy to the enemy is vyolence (sic, for ytube) to yourself, your family and your country.
Maybe after at least 3 false agreements with the West, Russia is negotiating another the West won't follow, and then what? Didn't President Putin "get fooled" 3x already? Minsk I, Minsk II, and the signed agreement in Turkey? I thought fool me once shame on you, fool me 2 more times, we are colluding Pasha.
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What the NATO proxy war has exposed are the lies and Hypocrisy of the US lead NATO military alliance. NATO provoked the war with Russia, in the hope of destroying Russia so that the west could break Russia into regions to be raped and pillaged, so that western corporations could profit from that pillaging. It was Putin who kept attempting tom get NATO and Ukraine to seek a long term peace, which the US and NATO warmongering Neocons, took as Russia being weak. Nothing could've further from the truth. Putin organised the Minsk Peace accords and pushed those peace accords for eight years, Agreed to by Ukraine and supposedly Guaranteed by Germany & France, who later told the world they had been Lying all the time. Putin had exposed the 2014 US coup in Kiev, releasing Viktoria Nuland's phone call with the Ukraine ambassador, selecting the US favored president Yatzenyuk ("Yatz is our man & F__k the EU") It was Ukraine that massed troops on the East Ukraine demarcation lines, on February 16 2022 threatening to destroy East Ukraine, invade Crimea and invade Russia with NATO assistance. The separatists aksed for Russian support and to be reintegrated into Russia, as Crimea had been in 2014. Ukraine increased artillery fire into the Donbass by 3,000%, yet it still took Russia Eight days to act and enter East Ukraine, which is now considered Novo-Rossiya, by the Russians. Yet Putin organised Peace talks in Istanbul turkey in March-April 2022 just weeks after the SMO started. The US and NATO demanded Zelensky scrap the peace talks, which is why Ukraine has been destroyed, not because Putin and Russia wanted war, because thay had no option but to continue with the war until they gain unconditional surrender due to Ukraine collapse and NATO capitulation, which is just a few months away. It is Ukraine that has born the brunt of the consequences for this NATO proxy war but it's NATO that will also collapse and never be regarded as a formadible military alliance ever again. The New World order has been ushered in by NATO's constant war mongering & stupidity. the New World Order is a multipolar BRICS+ lead world order focused on global trade not global conflict and pillaging.
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Russia has vast fire power advantages from the air including: number of drones, TOS systems, mortars, artillery, FAB bombs, electronic warfare jamming systems, MLRS, helicopter gun ships, fighter jets, and bombers. In today's warfare, losing the air war is very costly upon your troops. This is one major reason the AFU is now struggling to man its army.
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I know for a fact it's very bad for Ukraine since 'Deep State Maps' has been prevented from posting anything by the GRU, and 4 of the guys who worked on it, have been sent to a "training facility", THEN they will go to the front lines. The Biden Admin & NATO want Ukraine to lower the draft age to 18yrs old.
NO ONE in Eastern Europe would even consider that to be of fighting age. The number of men in the Ukrainian military by Feb. 2021 was over 2 million, including reserve units. Now, all reserves are gone, and 3 rounds of conscription have occurred. There is no way the Media in Ukraine or the West is telling the truth about the losses suffered in Ukraine. Between the Russian Federation's estimated numbers, of over 900 thousand dead, wounded or captured, Ukrainian Soldiers, AND THEN add those who have deserted, it wouldn't surprise me to be over a million. However, as long as certain members of the US Congress are being paid off by Zelenskyy {using US tax payer funds} this won't end.
My opinion for lasting Peace is this: Ukraine loses the ground Russia has already taken, Ukraine is never considered for NATO membership, Ukraine remains a neutral Nation, Ukraine gets RID of the many Nazi Bandera followers, making it illegal for them to gather, and NO more Ukrainian Military build up. For that, Russia must protect Ukraine militarily, but cannot use the Odessa Port, unless it pays to do so. All the Western investment companies lose any contracts and associated monies made with Zelenskyy's Government, the mining of rare earth minerals, gas, oil etc. goes to the rebuilding of Ukraine by the Ukrainian People, for the Ukrainian People. They sell their products to the highest bidder, even if it's NOT the Western globalists... I truly believe if the geopolitical climate would change, and nations would go back to being independent, everyone would benefit. But this crazy EU form of government is never going to benefit its citizens, only its globalist masters.
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Hello! once again another great video from you
and since I am a US citizen I think I should give my opinion on how the election will affect Ukraine, personally I don't think there will be any major changes, it seems that Trump realizes that the war is lost but I personally don't think he will give up all support, you have to realize the past Trump administration continued the proxy war on Russia and even put in around like 250 sanctions on Russia, also the Trump administration was the first to back "lethal aid" for Ukraine when the Donbas war was still happening
Trump reminds me a lot of Nixon to some extent, personally I think Trump will try to get Zelensky to do some last ditch efforts and then maybe end the war similar to Nixon and Kissinger bombing Cambodia in a last ditch attempt to make progress in Vietnam, but this isn't the 70's and in the end all politicians are really controlled by who funds them, I am pretty sure many billionaires made over 64 billion US dollars recently merely because Trump got elected, however you also have to take in the fact that Trump will probably have more control than his first term since the GOP gained dominance in the senate and possibly the house, also the fact that Trump will probably try whatever he can to only keep MAGA loyalists in the government, for me it is too far to call if Trump will actually do anything to end the war, these are just my observations
but regardless of Trump, it is clear the crooked Kiev regime is losing more and more and it will eventually have to fold
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Salut. Elle a raison, par contre les ukrainiens ont fait beaucoup de mort parmi les civils de la région de Koursk... pas sûr qu’une fois la caméra éteinte ils ne l’aient pas tués. En tout cas elle a des couilles et elle les porte haute, elle a tout mon respect.
La Russie vaincra, pour elle c’est une question de survie, si les améri-chiens placent une base de l’OTAN en Ukraine ce sera sa mort annoncée. Tout le monde, de l’OTAN uniquement, voudrait faire croire qu’ils ne comprennent pas pourquoi la Russie a ”attaquée” l’Ukraine, alors que les accords de Minsk lui en donnent le droit... mais pour le savoir eut il fallut qu’ils les lisent. Ce sont français et allemands qui ont donnés ce pouvoir aux russes, qui auraient pu intervenir bien avant, mais ils font comme si cette ”guerre” avait commencée le 22 février 2022 pas en 2014 (comme en Israël qui fait comme si toute l’histoire avait débutée le 7 octobre... ils ont copiés l’OTAN...). Les européens font tout pour mettre de l’huile sur le feu, maintenant ils veulent l’abaissement de l’age de conscription à 18 ans... combien de morts inutiles seront alloués à leur joyeux massacre? Pourquoi les ukrainiens les laissent faire? Nazilensky est corrompu jusqu’au trognon et toute sa clique avec mais le peuple voit bien qu’il y a un problème.. que les russes ne sont pas responsable de tout... que la ruine ukrainienne n’est pas du fait des russes... mais bien des blackrock, vanguard, Bidet et compagnie, eux qui ne désirent rien de moins que de démanteler la Russie en petits états fantoche que les améri-chiens pourraient contrôler et piller à satiété.
Au plaisir.
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Patrick Lancaster was embedded with a Chechnyan assault unit. The Russia theme is destruction of the Ukrainian military, not to take land. The unit he was with, were shelling/mortaring/droning a position, once the fire mission/s were complete, the scouts went in to check the position. They came back 20 mins later saying the Ukrainians had started mortaring the position, 120mm, they left. They reported that there was only dead bodies on the position. an hour or so later, the position was re-occupied by Ukrainians. The Chechnyan commander called in another fire mission, 45 mins later, the scouts went back, reported the same thing 30 mins later, bodies, Ukrainian shelling, scouts withdraw, this happened 2 more times. The last time, the Ukrainians left the area, the Checkyan's shadowed them. Rinse and repeat basically what the Chechnyan commander said. The Russians, very casualty adverse ..
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The US interest in 'Extending Russia' in the Black Sea is to destabilize the Russian Federation, politically - expecting according to Jacobin political theory that Russians prefer Dumas to Tsars.
In reality, the operational and logistic failure of the Europeans (UK, France, Germany) to fight Russia by themselves to that political breaking point means that the US can't 'pivot to Asia'...
For China, India - and even Turkey - the Black Sea war is 'a rear guard action' that benefits their continued military and economic modernization - just as in WW I - as long as Transatlantic civilization is at war in Europe, Asia can restore a thousand years of pre-colonial, continental trade - hence their generous offers of mediating a peace that will never materialize, facilitating the means to fight (undermining US sanctions by refining Russian oil, supplying Russia with civilian goods and financial services, refusing to isolate Russia when consolidating ever closer Eurasian economic integration)...
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Salut. Comme il a raison... lui les utilise et voit le résultat sur le terrain... il voit le foutage de gueule, sur la Russie, les russes, et tout ce qu’il y a autour... mais il voit le matraquage permanent que nous subissons, nous du bloc de ”l’occident”, pour acheter et utiliser le meilleur matériel du monde... celui des améri-chiens. Les patriot n’ont pas eu beaucoup d’effet en Ukraine ni en Israël... une bonne arme, s’emmène partout, est facile à manipuler, fait feu jusqu’au manque de munition, se répare facilement et n’est pas cher à fabriquer... et ce sont les russes les meilleurs à ce jeu là, mais nous ne le reconnaîtrions pas même avec le nez dedans. Et pas qu’avec l’armement, ils sont très fort dans beaucoup d’autres domaines, spatiales, médecine, physique, sur l’éducation, les transports, etc, etc... Le problème c’est que les USA ne veulent pas qu’on en parle, et il faut chercher pour avoir les info, des fois pas trop loin quand ils parlent des hooligans, un peu plus loin si tu veux des trucs plus ”la vie normale des gens qui vivent sur place sans les stéréotypes et les clichés”. Enfin bon...
Merci, au plaisir.
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Ukraine's chronic under-supply problem is the symptom of the sober fact that Russia has been underestimated, raising the question, "How was this possible?" We have before us the greatest Intel failure in History; for, Western Intell spent more resources to know Russia's military than any other military, and for decades; day in, day out. The question requires an answer to another question, first; namely, "Was the West's underestimation of Russia's military an accident, or a psyop by Russia?" It's certain, after all, that few Western analysts can resist an opportunity to denounce Russia's impressive psyop track record.
Look around after about March, 2014: Russia couldn't invade at this time, because she didn't have the information advantage required, in the form of disinformation. To get this advantage, Russia carefully began nursing a marginal military presence in the Donbas. The incrementalism of Gerasimov's doctrine, that we've been watching on Ukraine's front line, comes to mind here, but with a different angle, a disinformation angle.
Russia's marginal military presence in the Donbas guaranteed that Western propaganda would blow the issue out of proportion, as usual, and insist that "Russia is fighting in the Donbas." This propaganda baited hero-worship Ukraine with an irresistible hero-worship propaganda opportunity. Zelenskyy took this bait and went before the MSC, just days before Russia's February 2022 intervention, to brag that, "Ukraine is the shield of Europe" for having single-handedly fought Russia to a standstill in the Donbass. (See, e.g., the DW News vid of Zelenskyy's MSC speech, 02.19.22, titled, "Ukraine President Zelenskyy Delivers Impassioned Speech At MSC 2022," @15.00ff.) This explained why Ukraine, after no less than eight years, failed to defeat even one of the two militia armies in the Donbas. More importantly, it became the oracle of all other anti-Russian propaganda about the unintelligible notion that "Little Ukraine" is preventing "Huge Russia" from invading Europe. The real poison of this "Shield of Europe" propaganda is that, because "Huge Russia" failed to defeat "Little Ukraine" in the Donbas, after eight long years, the West had eight years of "proof" that Russia's military was incompetent.
When Russia saw its disinformation bearing this fruit, she struck into Ukraine, in February, 2022, for the final phase of disinformation with a "kid gloves" policing operation, knowing Western propaganda would again blow the facts out of proportion, and insist that Russia conducted "A brutal, full-scale invasion." Kagan, Cofman, Keane, Hodges, etc., derided "Russia's brutal, full-scale invasion" as the most incompetent invasion imaginable, being a profound violation of
Soviet military doctrine of brutal, full-scale invasion. No one for a moment noticed the contradiction. There was no end to slogans and memes about "the paper tiger," Russia. The West's contempt was the proverbial "nail in the coffin" that guaranteed Russia would continue to be underestimated, and thus guaranteeing that Ukraine would always be under-supplied.
Western analysts can't resist an opportunity to condemn Russia's psyop capabilities, and perhaps now we've seen the most brilliant psyop of all time. Russia is known for her chess players, above all else. The West took Russia's bait and unwittingly placed itself in "zugzwang" on the chessboard of Ukraine. General Milley politely pointed-out this "zugzwang," a year after Russia's intervention, saying that unless Russia just collapses, Ukraine can't possibly win. (Paragraph 4, "Fighting to the Last Ukrainian," 02.21.23, in, Defense and Security, International Relations, Politics, World.)
Was the West's underestimation of Russia's military an accident, or a psyop by Russia? Difficult to say which is more likey. So, I really don't know. What say you?
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las gringas no quieren aceptar que el ejercito Ruso es SUPERIOR en todos los aspectos al de la otan y al de ucrania (R.I.P)...ahora se excusan en un mar de argumentos como el de la Brigada 155 , los norcoreanos , mercurio retrògrado ...lo que sea para evadir la verdad : el ejèrcito Ruso es superior y su causa es nuestra causa , èste mundo es de todos y NO de los estaudinenses , èste es un mundo multipolar , los paìses del mundo son soberanos y si no entienden eso y se dejan de joder , la situaciòn que vive ucrania , Yemen , Venezuela , Cuba , Lìbano , Iràn o Siria la tendran los yanquis en su propia casa
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El régimen belicista de Washington ha triunfado, la economía alemana está destruida, los gasoductos dinamitados por los infiltrados de la OTAN nos han dejado sin gas, los europeos estamos obligados a comprar el gas de EEUU mucho mas caro, toda Europa es hoy mas pobre, Joe Biden ha hecho un gran trabajo para dinamitar la economía europea, y le deja a Trump un rato escenario dónde las negociaciones de paz con Putin son imposibles, EEUU quiere una guerra total en suelo europeo otra WWIII , Para alimentar a su industria armamentística, pronto habrá elecciones en muchos países europeos y algunos gobiernos cambiarán de color, esperemos que nuestros políticos abran los ojos, EEUU se muere y es mala idea jugar en el equipo perdedor, el régimen de Washington ordenó al ⚡⚡ Zelensky bombardear la capital de los BRICs en Rusia, la Ciudad de kazan, para enviar un mensaje a China, India, Brasil y los otros miembros, ahora hay que unirse y aplastar definitivamente a EEUU y hechar sal sobre los escombros como en Cartago
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Wow this just showed up in my feed and it was an excellent video. Why? Because it shows no biases and simply reports facts and truths. There shouldn’t even be any conflict there but the cia and mi6 and US hegemony placed themselves there, after WW2, knowing full well that there was a “pre-existing nazi/fascist anti Russian element,” already festering within the local dna, and thus the west has been nurturing, grooming, and raising a fully armed and trained military tool to be used later on, after they’d bribed and bought the government, gaining control through corruption. This entire event has been planned for decades now and with pencil neck bobble head Bidung, it was implemented. Too bad for the west and nato, they forgot who Russia really is, the big dog on the block! Definitely subscribed my brother. Good luck!
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kiev continues to send reinforcements to pokrovsk. and it continues to self reinforcements to kursk. and it holds the line mainly across 800km. how's that fit with 'out of men, out of supplies, etc. etc..' ?
And hey, congratulations, you did a whole video and never once gave the faintest suggestion that there's 10 million Donbas Ukrainians fighting alongside the russians trying to get their own lands back. You reinforced entirely the lying narrative that russia is the aggressor while at the same time kiev troops stand on land they invaded in 2014 and which Donbas ukrainians have fought for TEN years to to get them out of. An incredible twist of propaganda to invade someone and call him the invader. Needs skilled propagandists and all the support they can get to pull it off. Congratulations, you pull it off well.
An even harder one is to call Kiev Ukraine 'Ukraine' at the same time as Kiev Ukraine calls Kiev Ukraine AND Donbas Ukraine 'Ukraine' and claims the right to take it all and ethnic cleanse wherever they like.
That's an even harder trick. To eat your cake and have it too. 'We are Ukraine and that is not so there's none of us there that we're attacking, invading and who're fighting against us for freedom' AND 'that is Ukraine too so we'll go there and take it all and kill them all'.
Wonderful double talk George Orwell would be proud of.
Congratulations, you carried it off perfectly, never faltered for a moment.
And no matter how many Donbas Ukrainians gave their lives or limbs to regains their land and property it was never 'regained' or 'liberated' in your speech but always 'taken' or 'fell'.
You are a wizard worthy of the highest awards.
A true patriot of America, the new world order, Kiev the magnificent, double talk, propaganda and nu speak everywhere.
I'm breathless in admiration.
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Russians use soviet tactics of unpredictable attacks. Thats why Ukraine cant stop them. Russians attack in many key places at once trying to improve their positions while trying to hide their reserves and numbers confusing the enemy. Once a defensive positions broken, their send their reserves into the pocket. Because the attacks happen everywhere Ukraine cant predict where to send reserves and concentrate troops. When they realize the situation, its already to late. We have seen many counter attacks as of late being ambushed by russians when they broke trough. As soon as they take key positions, they dig in and wait for the counter attack and ambush it.
This style of fighting is def inherited by Soviet military during ww2. This style does not take territory very fast, but pushes the battlefield to a critical point. When the critical point is reached, the enemy collapses and when that happens the collapse is pretty bad. This happened forexample during operation bagration.
Now Ukrainians and western rubbish media think Ukraine is holding the lines, when in reality they are losing those key positions one after another. Russia is creating several big qualdrons around their strongholds. One is between Kuraxovo and Urajainoe, 2 is Urajainoe and Kuraxovo, 3 is between krosnogorvka and Karlovka, 4 is karlovka and novoalexandrivka which is collapsing now already. One is Ocheretina and chasiv yar which is the biggest one. If chasiv yar collapses its going to be wild. Russians already attack the semi qualdron from toretsk direction and we see how bad it is already. Several qualdrons are being formed also in the north. Siversk is at critical point. Kupiansk and lyman direction are getting separated by Oskil river as past few days russians took Peshanoe and expanding the control. In another words russian pincers are reaching critical point and the collapsing part is slowly gaining momentum.
Russians learned a thing or two about fighting a big war, they fought entire eastern front during ww2 which is like 90 percent of ww2. Also people bust on Gerasimov saying he is bad. But recently heard some guy in pretty good position in russians army, who criticized russian high command alot many times, but said Gerasimov saved russian army during 2022 with his planning, coordination and organized retreats to defensive positions. He also said Gerasimov was fighting in the high command saying the 2022 initial military operation will fail. I think Gerasimov is way better commander than people talk about him. Notice the guy never speaks out or anything. Head down working.
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You think that the Nazis are crazy, but they aren't. They need some PR action to go on until Trump inauguration. They have nothing left to bargain with. They will hold on, on Kursk until the last, which btw it resembles with the last heroic stand of their nazis ancestors at the gates of Berlin. At this point we must criticize once again, the unspeakable sluggishness reaction of the Russian Command, they knew it, still caught again with their pants down, AGAIN. This front should have been closed months ago, those forces are needed more to design an action to save Transnistria, those Russians are in danger, they're just days ahead of a humanitarian disaster...
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IT'S TRUELY OVER NOW
🇺🇦NATO is already looking to replace Zelensky, Foreign Intelligence Services say.
The West is reportedly pushing for a faux-democratic election, while publicizing the Zelensky administration’s multi-billion corruption schemes beforehand.
NATO plans to oust Zelensky – Russian intel
The US-led military bloc sees the Ukrainian leader as an obstacle to peace talks, the Intelligence Services has claimed
NATO is considering trying to facilitate the removal of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky from power by discrediting him ahead of potential elections next fall, the Intelligence Services claimed in a statement on Monday. The agency believes that Western officials see Zelensky as a key obstacle to peace talks with Moscow.
Zelensky remains in office despite his term having officially expired last May. He has refused to step down and postponed presidential elections, citing the martial law imposed in 2022 following the escalation of the conflict with Russia.
Western leaders are looking to “freeze” the conflict by pushing both Moscow and Kiev toward negotiations, but Zelensky is seen as a barrier, the Intelligence Services said.
“Washington and Brussels agree that the main obstacle to the implementation of such a scenario is Zelensky, who is referred to in Western circles as nothing more than ‘expendable material,’” the agency said in the statement, adding that “even NATO understands that Zelensky’s time is up.”
To address this, the bloc is reportedly preparing a campaign to discredit Zelensky ahead of Ukraine’s next presidential elections, which the agency said could take place next fall. The SVR claimed that Western officials plan to release information linking Zelensky and his team to the embezzlement of over $1.5 billion in funds intended for purchasing military equipment.
Additionally, the report alleged that Zelensky’s administration was involved in schemes to divert the salaries of 130,000 deceased Ukrainian soldiers who remain listed as active service members. The Intelligence Services also claimed that Zelensky was implicated in the illegal sale of Western-supplied weapons to armed groups in Africa.
The Intelligence Services suggested that the return of Donald Trump to the White House has created uncertainty over future Western support for Ukraine, which could accelerate efforts to replace Zelensky. According to the agency, NATO’s broader goal is to maintain Ukraine as an anti-Russian foothold, regardless of the situation on the battlefield.
Neither NATO nor Ukrainian officials have responded to the claims so far.
In an interview with the Associated Press on Saturday, Zelensky accused Russia of avoiding peace talks and reiterated his calls for Western security guarantees as a precondition for negotiations. He argued that Ukraine’s membership in NATO would be the “cheapest” option for the West to ensure such guarantees.
READ MORE: Russia close to winning Ukraine conflict – spy chief
Moscow has repeatedly stated its willingness to engage in peace talks but has pointed out that it is unable to do so because of the prohibition on negotiations with Russia announced by Zelensky in 2022. The Russian leadership has also stated that freezing the conflict is unacceptable and that Ukraine’s accession to NATO cannot be allowed. Russian officials have maintained that Ukraine’s neutrality, its withdrawal from Russian territories, and legal protections for Russian-speaking populations are necessary conditions for any settlement.
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They wantes to destroy Russia and are destroying their own economies, q d ruwwi has not attacked them yet, not one missile, not one sanction on nato yet, on an event of a direct confrontation, they will not have more factories, electricity people, cities, miloary structures, economy, airports, government, it will be a war of destruction, no more rules
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I think the Kremlin has realized that appeasing the West will never work
if you look at Russia before 2022 it was pretty open to western negotiations especially from the Minsk Agreements and the sanctions because of Crimea had hurt the Russian economy badly, even during the first months of the Ukraine war in 2022 Russia was very open to negotiations and had even moved all of its troops out of Northern Ukraine because the Kremlin believed Ukraine was actually going to accept a peace deal
however look at Russia now, the economy is booming because Russia retook its manufacturing from Western corporations as the video had mentioned, Russia has also made a efficient war-time system while NATOs mistakes led to Ukraine's downfall
also the CNN article about the FAB-1500 reminded me of a friend from Poland I know, he is very pro-NATO and very pro-Ukraine, said Polish friend told me he has no respect for Zelensky anymore mainly because he removed Zaluzhny as a defense minister and instead put Syrsky in instead
I think the ironic part about Syrsky is that despite his words about having to be careful with the Russians he has been reckless, my Polish friend actually criticized Ukraine's actions in Bakhmut due to Syrsky
the conclusion from my Polish friend is that the western media is starting to falter, they wanted everyone to believe Russia was on the verge of collapse but now they are starting to realize that isn't the case
you also asked me on another video for potential ideas? I think because this channel is mainly focused on Russia and the war in Ukraine you could talk about past wars contemporary Russia has been involved in such as Chechnya, Georgia or Syria or talk about controversial Ukrainian divisions, you probably already know about Azov but there is so much more especially the Dudayev battalion, Russian volunteer corps and the Georgian legion that barely gets any coverage
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These Western propagandists never learn. This is a war of attrition in which Russia outnumbers and outguns the AFU by 10:1. That’s why if you check the recent Western publications of losses, they reveal that the AFU have approximately 517,000 confirmed KIA plus 214,350 Unknown Soldiers, I.e. +731,350 dead, and an additional +1,500,000 wounded, and at least 50,000 POWs.
Meanwhile, the Western sponsored Mediazona has verified that the RAF has only suffered ~75,000 confirmed KIA, but also up to ~120,000 projected KIA. So even if it’s the projected amount of 120,000 plus a typical 2:1 on wounded, I.e. ~240,000, and say we give the same 50,000 POWs, that’s a total of 410,000 to the AFU’s ~2,281,350 military casualties.
They were laughing at the beginning, making these ridiculous claims about Kiev in 3 days, which the Russians never said to begin with, but now, the attrition investment has accrued a bunch of interest and is paying off. Those little gains were territorial but the bigger gains were in equipment, munitions, weapons, and most importantly, soldiers. That’s why now, we are seeing the Russians advancing on all directions of the front.
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