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Ukraine Is Buying Fighter Jets With Money It Does Not Have?
Over the next two years Ukraine plans to spend some €140 billion ($162b) it does not have to continue its war with Russia. There is serious doubt that the European Union, which has already shuffled €180 billion ($216b) to Ukraine, will be able to pay even a fraction of that.
Despite Ukraine’s lack of money it acting president Vladimir Zelenski is announcing deals to procure expensive military aircraft at an unprecedented scale.
In late October he went to Sweden to buy JAS 39 Gripen-E multi-role fighter jets build by Saab:
Ukraine could get 150 advanced Swedish fighter jets under just-signed deal – CNN, Oct 23 2025
New NATO member Sweden has said it is willing to sell Ukraine up to 150 of its most advanced fighter jets, the first offer from a member of the alliance to supply significant numbers of jets to Kyiv, which is seeking to upgrade its small and ageing air force.
The deal signed on Wednesday by Volodymyr Zelensky and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is a letter of understanding, meaning exact terms, costs and delivery dates for 100 to 150 Saab Gripen-E jets are yet to be determined.
But both leaders said it has the potential to be a game changer, not only for Ukraine – which desperately needs more air combat capabilities in its fight against Russia – but for NATO and European security overall.
The planes ain’t cheap:
Cont. reading: Ukraine Is Buying Fighter Jets With Money It Does Not Have?
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The MoA Week In Review – OT 2025-266
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Thoughts On The Shutdown
What was the point of the government shutdown?
Caveat – I have not followed the issue in depth. My understanding is that the Democrats blocked the funding of the government because they wanted additional money for one of their healthcare programs.
Trump used the time of the shutdown to further his politics.
Six weeks later, just as the public was turning against the Republicans, the Democrats caved in:
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history came to an end Wednesday after the House approved the Senate-passed funding package, and President Trump signed the bill into law.
The legislation extends funding for most agencies until Jan. 30 and includes three bills that fund other parts of the government through September 2026.
The Senate approved the legislation on Monday, when seven Democrats and one independent who caucuses with Democrats joined Republicans to end the standoff in the upper chamber. Six House Democrats crossed the aisle and voted to reopen the government.
The only thing that the Democrats have ‘won’ was a promise to put the additional healthcare money to a separate vote:
Eight Senate Democrats broke ranks to reach a deal with Republicans to end the shutdown, dashing the party’s effort to win an extension of expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits in return for their vote to reopen the government. ..
As part of the deal, Democrats secured a promise to hold a vote next month on the tax credits, which help millions of Americans pay for health insurance premiums for plans purchased on state exchanges.
The Republicans will of course reject that measure.
By the way: Why were the tax credits, part of Obama’s health care reforms, time limited in the first place?
To hide their utter defeat the Democrats released a slew of Epstein emails with the hope to plant new sensational rumors about Trump. I have found nothing remarkable in that stack.
If this looks like a second Russiagate its because it is similar bullshit.
Instead of being a real opposition to Trump’s wars and miserable programs the Democrats’ are pushing performative nonsense.
Do they expect to get votes for that?
Justice Department Office Which Justified Torture Now Argues For Killing
In 2003 the U.S. Justice Department’s Office of Legal Council (OLC) issued a memo which declared the use of torture in ‘authorized military interrogations’ as legal when done under the ‘president’s constitutional authority to direct a war’.
The memo was widely condemned. The Obama administration withdrew it but refrained from prosecuting the torturers which had used it as cover.
The Trump administration now issued a comparable OLC memo to justify its wanton killing of alleged drug smugglers at sea.
Starting in September the Trump administration announced 19 strikes on boats in the Caribbean which have killed at least 76 seafarers. Most of them were random poor people:
One was a fisherman struggling to eke out a living on $100 a month. Another was a career criminal. A third was a former military cadet. And a fourth was a down-on-his-luck bus driver.
The men had little in common beyond their Venezuelan seaside hometowns and the fact all four were among the more than 60 people killed since early September when the U.S. military began attacking boats that the Trump administration alleges were smuggling drugs.
The argument of the new OLC memo is even more frivolous (archived) than the torturous reasoning of the former one:
The opinion, which runs nearly 50 pages, also argues that the United States is in a “non-international armed conflict” waged under the president’s Article II authorities, a core element to the analysis that the strikes are permissible under domestic law.
The armed-conflict argument, which was also made in a notice to Congress from the administration last month, is fleshed out in more detail by the OLC. The opinion also states that drug cartels are selling drugs to finance a campaign of violence and extortion, according to four people.
That assertion, which runs counter to the conventional wisdom that traffickers use violence to protect their drug business, appears to be part of the effort to shoehorn the fight against cartels into a law-of-war framework, analysts said.
The true purpose of drug cartels is obviously to make money. There is no evidence that any drug cartel ever has been or is in business because it wanted to create violence.
Cont. reading: Justice Department Office Which Justified Torture Now Argues For Killing
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How To Start War With Russia – A British Think Tank Has Ideas
Once a while the writers at RUSI, the British Ministry of Defense think tank, produce some valuable research. Mostly though they are out to push war mongering nonsense. A recent piece in Foreign Affairs by Jack Waitling is of the later kind.
Ukraine’s Hardest Winter – Foreign Affairs, Nov 11 2025
With the Donbas in Peril, Europe Must Pressure Russia Now
I’ll leave the dozens of outright lies, false assertions and delusions therein for others to mock.
Waitling’s main thesis is that more (economic) pressure on Russia will somehow press it towards a ceasefire without concessions from the Ukrainian side. But his suggestions on how to do that are all designed to drag Europe into an even more direct battle with Russia.
To support the Ukrainian campaign against Russia’s oil industry the Europeans should close the Strait of Denmark:
For Ukraine’s international partners, the question is whether they are prepared to match Ukraine’s campaign against Russia’s oil infrastructure with comparable real rather than performative pressure on Russia’s economy. Above all, this means targeting Russia’s shadow fleet: the hundreds of decrepit tankers, operating under flags of convenience, often without insurance or trained crew, to move its oil to India and China. This will require denying the 80 percent of Russian seaborne oil exports that pass through the Strait of Denmark and threatening secondary sanctions against the ports where shadow fleet vessels unload.
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Some European governments—including Denmark—have cited the 1857 Treaty of Copenhagen, an international agreement that established tariff-free transit of commercial shipping through Danish waters, as a legal barrier to action. But this is an excuse rather than a real obstacle. The countries that have a Baltic coastline today, excluding Russia, could agree to a new treaty requiring ships to meet certain standards of insurance and certification to be allowed to navigate the Baltic—for example, on grounds of ecological protection. Since the aging vessels of the shadow fleet do not meet these requirements, such a treaty would deny them entry into the straits. This would not impinge on the principle of tariff-free transit for commercial shipping through Danish waters.
Nice idea. But would enforce such nonsense and how?
Cont. reading: How To Start War With Russia – A British Think Tank Has Ideas
Ukraine – Zelenski Friend Accused In Energy Sector Corruption Case
There has been a severe power struggle going on in Ukraine which the circle around acting president Vladimir Zelenski fighting against the former president Petro Poroshenko and his clique.
Today the power struggle went into a new round with fresh corruption accusation raise against intimate allies of Zelenski.
Zelenski has control over the ruthless Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The group around Poroshenko is allied with ‘grant structures’ previously close to the US Democratic Party.
‘Grant structures’ are the ‘civil society’ and the ‘anti-corruption’ parallel government organizations in Ukraine which were, until recently, financed by U.S. funds and controlled by Democrats. After Trump had blocked the funding for those groups Poroshenko jumped in with financing and the European Union took over.
The fight has been ongoing since 2022 when the war in Ukraine started for real. During the mid of this year the fight went public:
An intense information operation has been launched to remove Ukraine’s (former) President Vladimir Zelenski from office. Behind it are a cabal of Ukrainian opposition figures in coordination which western media and parts of the Trump administration.
The current campaign follows a earlier one which was directed against Zelenski’s main advisor and head of the office of the president Andrei Yermak.
Several pieces in major western outlets were launched against Zelenski and his clan. They were the preparatory fire for a wider attack which would accuse people around Zelenski, and finally himself, of large scale corruption schemes.
Zelenski tried to preempt the attack. On July 22 he put the whole anti-corruption vertical, including the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, under his control. That move caused open protest in Kiev by various non-government organization. The EU pushed back and Zelenski had to concede defeat. The Anti-Corruption vertical was released from supervision:
Cont. reading: Ukraine – Zelenski Friend Accused In Energy Sector Corruption Case
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The MoA Week In Review – OT 2025-260
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This Ukraine War Report Is One Of A Kind
This frontline report and the maps it presents are one of a kind:
Frontline report: Ukrainian drones with loudspeakers broadcast surrender instructions as Pokrovsk counterattack succeeds – Euromaidan, Nov 7 2025
General Oleksandr Syrskyi launched a focused Ukrainian counterattack near Dobropillia to divert Russian attention from the brutal push on Pokrovsk. Using drone-mounted loudspeakers to broadcast surrender instructions and exploiting autumn mud, Ukrainian forces cleared encircled Russian pockets and forced mass surrenders, while Russian reinforcements became bogged down trying to respond.

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The report claims that the Russian front that did envelope Pokrovsk and Myrnograd from the north has been broken up by a counteroffensive. Resupply of the Ukrainian forces in the two cities seems to be again possible.
The report is one of a kind because no one else is reporting such nonsense.
The Ukrainian counterattack north of Pokrovsk, which was launched a week ago, has failed. The pocket is closed. Pokorvsk is to 90% under Russian control. Ukrainian forces left in Myrnograd have no way out.
That is at least what other observers of the conflict, including western media, are claiming:
Cont. reading: This Ukraine War Report Is One Of A Kind
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Zohran Mamdani Wins New York City Mayor’s Election
Yesterday the Democrats had a better day than they deserve. Their candidates did win in New Jersey, Virginia and New York City:
Zohran Mamdani, a young democratic socialist who shot to stardom and shook up Democratic politics, will be the next mayor of New York City.
Less than 40 minutes after the polls closed at 9 p.m. on Nov. 4, the Associated Press and CNN called the race for Mamdani, the Democratic nominee. With 91% of the vote counted, Mamdani had 50.4% of the vote, 9 points of his next closest opponent, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo with 41.6%. Cuomo ran as an independent after losing to Mamdani in the Democratic primary.
Mamdani, 34, will be the first Muslim mayor and first Asian American mayor of the nation’s largest city. The state lawmaker won after a contentious campaign defined by Democratic infighting over his ambitious proposals and past criticisms of Israel and the NYPD. Billionaires such as former Mayor Mike Bloomberg spent millions on efforts to defeat him.
It was remarkable that Zohran Mamdani did not pledge fealty to the Zionists (yet). It is somewhat uplifting that this likely enabled him to win.
But the hype around reminds me of the hype around one Barack Obama shortly before he became a bloody and bad president. It makes me suspicious of his verbalized aims and opinions.
There is also this:
Alex Soros @AlexanderSoros – 3:05 utc · Nov 5, 2025
So proud to be a New Yorker! The American dream continues!
Congrats, Mayor @ZohranKMamdani
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Hmm …
Marx Engels Lenin Stalin Mao Institute @MarxEngelsLnin – 12:40 utc · Nov 5, 2025
If you think the Soros family endorses actual socialists then I have several bridges and a miracle cure to sell you.
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Michael Tracey @mtracey – 12:56 utc · Nov 5, 2025
Who wants to bet that within six months Zohran will be considered centrist/establishment by much of the Left
That bet looks like a sure win.
Dick ‘Darth Vader’ Cheney Is Dead
I am not in the mood to write about the death of former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney. Alan has caught the gist of what needs to be said of it.
Alan MacLeod @AlanRMacLeod – 12:20 utc · Nov 4, 2025
The only thing sad about Dick Cheney’s death is that it did not happen inside an Iraqi prison.
Over the years there have been a few MoA post on Cheney:
- The VP – Why is Cheney so full of hate?, Nov 22, 2005
- Cheney Fails Again, Feb 12, 2006
- Cheney Administration Expresses Self-knowledge, May 27, 2007
- Cheney and Friends – by Antifa, Jun 21, 2008
- Chimera – Chemera – Chenera – Chener – Cheney, Sep 6, 2008
The one written by Antifa is probably the best of them. The last one is also of current interest.
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