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February 28, 2022
Disarming Ukraine – Day 5 | Money War On Russia – Day 1

Historian Anne Morelli has summarized Arthur Ponsonby's classic book Falsehood in War-Time as this:

  1. We do not want war.
  2. The opposite party alone is guilty of war.
  3. The enemy is inherently evil and resembles the devil.
  4. We defend a noble cause, not our own interests.
  5. The enemy commits atrocities on purpose; our mishaps are involuntary.
  6. The enemy uses forbidden weapons.
  7. We suffer small losses, those of the enemy are enormous.
  8. Recognized artists and intellectuals back our cause.
  9. Our cause is sacred.
  10. All who doubt our propaganda are traitors.

h/t Bernd Neuner

As an example I offer you yesterday's Policy statement by Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany

The above are what you hear and see in current 'western' news. It is not reality.

The U.S. and its proxies in the EU and elsewhere have put up very harsh sanctions on Russia to damage its economy.

The final intent of this economic war is regime change in Russia.

The likely consequence will be regime change in many other countries.

This war is waged at a financial size that is unprecedented. The consequences in all markets will be very significant to extreme. But experience from Iran shows that such financial wars have their limits as the targeted country learns to survive. Moreover Russia is in a much stronger position than Iran ever was and is better prepared for the consequences.

The rubel fell some 30% today but Russia's central bank immediately more than doubled its interest rate to 20%. It is willing to fight inflation before it is really sets in. How much of Russia's investment and consumption depends on imports from the 'west'? Can't most of it not be replaced by imports from China?

All energy consumption in the U.S. and EU will now come at a premium price. This will push the EU and the U.S. into a recession. As Russia will increase the prices for exports of goods in which it has market power – gas, oil, wheat, potassium, titanium, aluminum, palladium, neon etc – the rise in inflation all around the world will become significant.

'Western' central banks are still at practical 0% interest rates and will be reluctant to increase those as that will cause a deeper recession. This makes it likely that inflation in the 'western' world will increase at a higher rate than Russia's.

Germany's crazy move to add $120 billion to defense spending (up from some $40 billion p.a.) will within a few years create a strong military imbalance in Europe as Germany will then dominate all its neighbors. This is unnecessary and historically very dangerous. The shunning of economic relations with Russia and China means that Germany and its newbie chancellor Olaf Scholz have fallen for the U.S. scheme of creating a new Cold War. Germany's economy will now become one of its victims.

On February 4 Russia and China declared a multipolar world in which they are two partnering poles that will counter the American one. Russia's move into the Ukraine is a demonstration of that.

It also shows that the U.S. is unwilling to give up its supremacist urges without a large fight. But while the U.S. over the last 20 years has spent its money to mess up the Middle East, Russia and China have used the time to prepare for the larger conflict. They have spent more brain time on the issue than the U.S. has.

The Europeans should have acknowledged that instead of helping the U.S. to keep up its self-image of a unipolar power.

It will take some time for the new economic realities to settle in. They will likely change the current view of Europe's real strategic interests. 

Some tactical observations:

This map shows the ground taken by Russian military over the first days.


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This map shows the likely current intent of the Russian forces.


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  • There are 12 to 15 brigades of Ukrainian forces (blue) at the Donbas front. If the Russian's (red) move fast enough they can cut those off from the rest of the country or bomb them while they try to escape on the only big road between those two pincer arrows.
  • After a lull Russia has reintroduced Su-34 fighters to Ukraine. They will attack Ukrainian troop concentrations.
  • The Russian elements north of Crimea have taken two important bridges and crossed the Dnieper towards the west. This opens the way to Odessa further west as well as for a march northward towards Kiev on the western side of the Dnieper.
Comments

Shaw cable system has removed rt TV. I am not sure how long rt.com will be up. That mean basically, this site, saker and Indian punchline to get a different view of what’s going on.

Posted by: Calgary guy | Mar 1 2022 3:08 utc | 401

Re: Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Feb 28 2022 16:46 utc | 101

What I find remarkable is how much more influence UK has outside EU than inside – it has manipulated Germany into destroying its economy and setting a course for instability and ruin.

Paul – you insinuate that the Germans are stupid!!
The Germans are anything but stupid. They would never allow themselves to be manipulated in such a way as you describe against their own interests.
You know that the English are known as “Perfidious Albion” by people on the continent such as Germans & French don’t you?
The Germans and French do not and will never trust the English in matters of geopolitics and defence – and yet you think they would somehow allow themselves to be manipulated by people they will know are ‘perfidious’!!!
You must think very lowly of the Germans to think they would be that foolish!!

Posted by: Julian | Mar 1 2022 3:14 utc | 402

Sushi 272, Biden did no such thing. The Texas leg of Keystone was built years ago, leaks and all, it’s stalled in Nebraska thanks to Neb GOP not liking it’s routed over sensitive aquifer; SCOTUS refused to move on the issue. Biden put a 2 month halt on new leasing, then opened more land to leasing than ever before, even pulling some land due to lack of demand. Get off the political crap, Oilprice.com is a better site, political news on energy is bad, bad, bad info

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 3:14 utc | 403

# Circe | Mar 1 2022 0:54 utc | 365

Let me tell you all something; I’m getting just a little sick of the Chinese position. They can put an end to all this in a heart beat, if they flex some geopolitical, financial and even military muscle just to let USNATO know there’s another big guy on the block and he’s gonna make their life very uncomfortable if they don’t reverse course on weaponizing Ukraine to threaten Russia, reinstate Swift for Russian banks and remove sanctions against Putin and Lavrov.

Remain calm.
There is one prey and two pythons. Once the first python exposes and then crushes the beast then they will stretch it out so that it can be swallowed. And so, they will share the meal.
Accept that the easterners are very polite and are sharing an immense effort in a relay that could run for the entire year if not ten.
And more pythons bearing grudges are eager to assist.
Calm abiding is a good perspective in this case 😉

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 3:17 utc | 404

@ juliania | Mar 1 2022 0:34 utc | 359… thanks juliania.. i can’t keep up! had another busy day today….
@ Calgary guy | Mar 1 2022 3:08 utc | 402… rt news still happening via telus here on vancouver island… might want to switch internet providers!!
regarding john helmer…. i can get either .org or .net.. i get the pictures too… not sure how i can help any more… cheers…
indian punchline that someone shared earlier is worth reading.. gives a negative portrayal of the un at this point… meanwhile – ”US expels diplomats from Russia’s UN mission”… us continues to make a mockery of the un… typical…
M. K. BHADRAKUMAR
Ukraine makes strange bedfellows

Posted by: james | Mar 1 2022 3:21 utc | 405

Posted by: Vintage Red | Mar 1 2022 1:22 utc | 375
Wow! Thanks!! My father was a lieutenant Colonel; even he would be impressed!
You’ve made my day.

Posted by: juliania | Mar 1 2022 3:21 utc | 406

Below are two quotes from different posting at the local rag in Corvallis, OR, USA

In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission on Monday, Feb. 28 directed operators of the state’s independently owned liquor stores to stop selling all Russian manufactured distilled spirits.


Volunteers and soldiers on Ukraine’s front lines need body armor, water filters and tourniquets. Misha Zyryanov, a Corvallis man who grew up in the town’s (Corvallis) sister city of Uzhhorod, Ukraine, said nice words — prayers and economic sanctions — aren’t enough for the people in the path of Russia’s onslaught.
“Barbarians are bombing our cities,” he said.

I have a friend that sent me a JPG showing a Covid virus with legs going out one door and a missile on legs coming in a door next to it…..both forms of military aggression but one cloaked in myth of denial yet.
I certainly hope that Russia’s efforts in Ukraine are supported at the coming UN popularity contest by enough countries to shut down NATO escalation and meet all of Russia’s (and the other world’s nations) security concerns. I am saddened to not see strong support being shown for Russia in both word and action.
Interesting times.
I would say day 1 of economic war on Russia was confusing and probably will remain so because there is so much financial manipulation of markets going on that the future is quite unclear….grin And the fog of effects of Russian bank SWIFT banning and sanctions needs to stabilize and lift.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 1 2022 3:23 utc | 407

Many barflies have noticed that RF’s Special Military Operation was broader in scope than most analysts predicted. NATOists were shocked because their plan was to set a bear trap and pump Ukraine with weapons, as they are now bluffing impotently that they will do, to drag it out. But the RF Special Operation’s scope surpassed expectations. Russia achieved air dominance in Ukraine, so draw your own conclusions. The RF is also waging a very different war compared to that waged by NATO in Serbia, Syria, Iraq, Libya & Afghanistan. Committing a fraction of the force, while keeping a large chunk in reserve, RF has degraded the Ukrainian army convincingly and looks to encircle the Azov battalions in Donbas, Lugansk and Mariupol. The 2nd wave of the Special Military Operation may terminate the NAZIs with extreme prejudice. The NAZIs rescued and rehabilitated, by NAZI collaborators, with Operation Paperclip presumably died. But their descendants have waited 70 years to exact revenge from the Slavic untermensch who defeated their master race so decisively. This, like the historical Debaltsevo, will humiliate and break the back of NATO. The epic collapse of the MSM narrative re Ukraine vs Rusia may cause shockwaves in the Stock Exchanges across:Japan, Europe and USA. Likewise, the aftershocks of Russian counter sanctions will shock the world but more precisely it may devastate the economies of NAZI collaborators. They waged war on Russia on so many fronts to provoke Russia. You could say to them: Be careful what you wish for, it may come to pass.

Posted by: Sun Tzu | Mar 1 2022 3:33 utc | 408

Deputy PM Freeland posted photo in which she’s seen carrying a banner of notorious Nazi collaborator ‘Ukrainian Insurgent Army.’
Posted by: Likklemore | Mar 1 2022 2:50 utc | 396
Sleeping with the enemy. Both leading political parties in that country have the same owner so it’s not like being a nazi collaborator will have dire consequences.

Posted by: bubbles | Mar 1 2022 3:34 utc | 409

How would Ukraine pay for NATO alms (weapons purchases from the US/West)? From NG transit fees? Fees which won’t happen when Russia turns off the NG valves to the pipeline there?
Ukraine won’t be demilitarized until all major weapons are destroyed, the military leadership decapitated (removed or “converted”) and when Russian troops can return to Russia and leave behind a Ukraine that won’t be looking to shoot them in the back. There’s a lot of work yet to be done.

Posted by: Seer | Mar 1 2022 3:42 utc | 410

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Feb 28 2022 16:55 utc | 113

Germany has no manpower either conscript or volunteer.

And even if the Germans could find the manpower for an independent military, their uniquely effective military traditions were killed off with the end of the DDR. The Bundeswehr is a lame copy of the American military, and can be expected to perform at the same sub-par level.

Posted by: Herr Ringbone | Mar 1 2022 3:43 utc | 411

@psychohistorian | Mar 1 2022 3:23 utc | 408
“I certainly hope that Russia’s efforts in Ukraine are supported at the coming UN popularity contest by enough countries to shut down NATO escalation and meet all of Russia’s (and the other world’s nations) security concerns.”
They all (of the three sides) have just jumped up and thrown the gameboard and table to the wall.
I don’t expect anything different in the western mass-media hype but it is also a huge opportunity for Russia and the Palestinians, Libyans, Syrians, Iraq, Yemen, Iran and Afghanistan (…) to insist on ALL the UN resolutions connected with boundary disputes and war-aggression to be implement immediately (e.g., Israel back to 1967 borders and the Golan Heights back to Syria etc); OR nothing, and fold up that tax-payer funded worthless and bloated institution and start again with a “UN 3.0”. First step, declare bankruptcy and cancel all UN staff pensions etc, … “pending a 20-year review” etc.
(p.s., I know the UN are expecting something like this because I attened a workshop in Bangkok in 2018 which included a couple of tables of UN policy people there trying to work out their future scenario options. Btw, League of Nations was UN 1.0)
Drag that apartheid settler colony experiment, going on in the lands between Egypt, Jordon and Syria, into the UN “performance review” 2022 and it will all fizzle faster than a snowflake on an active volcano.

Posted by: imo | Mar 1 2022 3:45 utc | 412

Perimetr | Mar 1 2022 1:49 utc | 386
A quick look at a chart of the Sea of Azov, will show that a naval base there would be essentially for Patrol Boats and Corvettes only. Most of the Sea has a depth of 7m or less. There are dredged channels, with the main channel running from Mariupol to the Kerch Straight. Any larger naval vessels would be constrained by depth to the dredged channels.

Posted by: Cossack | Mar 1 2022 3:46 utc | 413

Kiev civilians should use the exit corridor the Russian military is leaving open to them. The Russian military has been treading lightly until today in civilian areas but in Kharkiv, Ukrainian fighters are using civilian buildings to attack Russians. As there were hundreds of Russians killed these past few days, the Russian military may be changing their strategy starting to use artillery and air power in Kharkiv. They can’t continue to take massive losses and lose the fight in the end. Some civilians are starting to be killed by wayward fire in Kharkiv. Civilian deaths are inevitable in urban areas.
I’m no military expert, but I don’t understand why some communications like television and radio are not cut off way in advance to discourage civilians from staying.
Kiev residents should get out of the city now, before fighting starts, and stop listening to their leaders who are safe and secure in bunkers, and in West Ukraine. Undoubtably fighting is going to escalate in the next few days and civilians who stay will be trapped in a war zone.
I blame the stupid media for egging Ukrainians on to foolish confrontation and tragic end. I blame Ukrainian fighters for using civilians as human shields, and I especially blame USNATO for creating a serious security threat for Russia by weaponizing Ukraine and triggering war. I feel very bad for civilian deaths, but Russia must prevail in stopping USNATO’s advance, securing its borders and freeing the people of Donbas from Ukronazi scum.

Posted by: Circe | Mar 1 2022 3:50 utc | 414

Re: Polish airplanes to Ukraine,
Something is fishy as Poland does not operate MIG fighters, they do operate some Sukhoi 22 of which they have only 18.
Among the planes used by the USAF to train its pilots, there are Russian made aircraft
that are used in dogfights. Would these be the ones joining the Ukrainian Air Force?
How many ?
Would Poles be as idiot as their reputation claims them to be? I doubt they would chance Russian retaliation since they themselves ascertain their forces would not resist five hours under a Russian onslaught.

Posted by: CarlD | Mar 1 2022 3:55 utc | 415

The Germans and French do not and will never trust the English in matters of geopolitics and defence – and yet you think they would somehow allow themselves to be manipulated by people they will know are ‘perfidious’!!!
You must think very lowly of the Germans to think they would be that foolish!!
Posted by: Julian | Mar 1 2022 3:14 utc | 403
German government embarked on some misguided, outright foolish policies, like a huge increase in defense spending to either
(a) achieve some hitherto missing but crucial military capability
(b) show resolve and all such by throwing money to a garbage bin
Galloping sanctions on Russian banks and categories of imports are harder to evaluate, but require scrutiny and analysis rather than haste.
According to Julian, Germans are not stupid because they arrived at such nonsense without any external influence. It can be just me, but I do not find that line of argument convincing.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Mar 1 2022 3:58 utc | 416

It is an important consideration, how will the MSM and politruks in the NATO countries “climb down” from their lies, after Russia settles the Ukraine issue, and after the economics will hit the EU really hard. There is no return to status quo ante now.

Posted by: bystander 04 | Mar 1 2022 3:59 utc | 417

# Oriental Voice | Mar 1 2022 3:02 utc | 400

Only a few days into this Operation Military Means Russia seem to have accomplished its stated goals; well, most of them anyway. Russia wanted Ukraine demilitarized–now that the Ukro-Nazi and the Ukrainian demoralized military (with the air force and navy completely neutered) are on the run or under siege, that’s equivalent or better than being demilitarized. Russia also wanted Ukraine to never be a NATO member–seeing Ukraine being under siege while not a single NATO soldier stepped up to the plate, you can tell Ukraine will never be a NATO member. Only goal of Russia not accomplished at this point is for Ukraine to stay neutral. Well, two out of three ain’t bad.

Decommunised is one of the goals made explicit by Putin. All those provinces that were tacked on to the original state will be peeled off. Now that Russia is a free federation all that passe communist baggage can be returned to its original Russian home.
Ukraine or whatever it calls itself can get on with itself, free from all those unnecessary provocations that once burdened its magnificent essence, free from hate, envy, excess wealth to tempt the flesh and so on. hehehe.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 4:09 utc | 418

holy batshit, samantha power is really someone who should be arrested and put in front of the ICC…
oooops!! I forgot, only tin pot ‘strongmen’ and third world ‘dictators’ etc etc must fear the ICC, not the rules-based barbarians of the Western Powers
https://twitter.com/RealPepeEscobar/status/1498412640133173261
Holy Mother of a Pantheon of Gods. Samantha Batshit Crazy Superpower is back – dreaming of the days when she was one of The Three Harpies (with Hillary and Susan Rice) seducing Obama to bomb Libya.
Samantha Power @PowerUSAID
I’m here at the Polish border. Many of the Ukrainians I met today had slept in cars for days or walked more than 20 miles in the freezing cold to get here. They’re relieved by this welcome:

Posted by: michaelj72 | Mar 1 2022 4:11 utc | 419

# Calgary guy | Mar 1 2022 3:08 utc | 402

Shaw cable system has removed rt TV. I am not sure how long rt.com will be up. That mean basically, this site, saker and Indian punchline to get a different view of what’s going on.

There are more sources than you can poke a stick at:
https://t.me/s/intelslava/20217
And that site aggregates contributions from others too. Frankly I have not yet been to RT other than to occasionally check when someone here posts access probs.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 4:15 utc | 420

Would Poles be as idiot as their reputation claims them to be? I doubt they would chance Russian retaliation since they themselves ascertain their forces would not resist five hours under a Russian onslaught.
Posted by: CarlD | Mar 1 2022 3:55 utc | 416
It reminds me a hilarious comedy skit in which Zelensky played Saakashvili and another comedian played Ukrainian “Orange Revolution” president. Saakashvili complains that Yurchenko sold him tanks that did not work, and Yurchenko replies, “Why I should get rid of tanks that work?”. Saakashvili (remember, played by Zelensky) also blamed Yurchenko for shitting in his pants. And some people claim that irony is dead.
Seriously, Polish government may be stupid in various ways, but here it has a delicate path to thread. On one hand, there exists a Russophobic consensus in the country, so some resolute anti-Russian action is necessary. On the other, hatred of Banderowcy is less universal, but quite wide. Donating equipment that could be of any use to Poland may enrage a sector of the people, including quite a few of its supporters. A very ceremonial donation of utter crap ((but up-to-date with paint jobs) will satisfy all, hence it is quite clever.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Mar 1 2022 4:18 utc | 421

as a divertissement, a brief selection from John Adam’s “Nixon in China”, which I’m not per se recommending, but the dialogue, and especially Mao’s cheeky modesty and the reference to James Bond, the fantasy world of US movies are clever.
MAO
Those books of mine aren’t anything.
Incorporate their words
within a people’s thought
as poor men’s common sense and try
their strength on women’s nerves,
then say they live.
NIXON
The Chairman’s book enthralled
a nation, and have changed the world.
MAO
I could not change it.
I’d be glad to think that in the neighborhood of Peking
something will remain.
NIXON
Let us turn our talk towards Taiwan,
Vietnam and the problems there, Japan…
MAO
Save that for the Premier.
My business is philosophy.
Now Doctor Kissinger…
KISSINGER
Who me?
MAO
… has made his reputation in
Foreign affairs.
NIXON
My right hand man.
You’d never think to look at him
that he’s James Bond.
CHOU
And all the time
he’s doing undercover work.
KISSINGER
I had a cover.
MAO
In the dark
all diplomats are gray.
ugh…one of Adam’s characters just sang, “we bring children on our crusades.” Progress, progress. Grandma can now lead our crusades. meemaw courage

Posted by: rjb1.5 | Mar 1 2022 4:26 utc | 422

# Seer | Mar 1 2022 3:42 utc | 411

How would Ukraine pay for NATO alms (weapons purchases from the US/West)?

Typo award for this thread, superb.

From NG transit fees? Fees which won’t happen when Russia turns off the NG valves to the pipeline there?
Ukraine won’t be demilitarized until all major weapons are destroyed, the military leadership decapitated (removed or “converted”) and when Russian troops can return to Russia and leave behind a Ukraine that won’t be looking to shoot them in the back. There’s a lot of work yet to be done.

I am sure Russia will deliver gas to every buyer via a choice of pipelines. Germany can pay for its gas in gold bars delivered to the Polish Ukrainian border.
I get the impression the next war any remnant of Ukraine fights will be with sticks and stones, perhaps an advanced slingshot or two, and they will be lucky to have a hunting rifle left decorating the wall.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 4:28 utc | 423

бабуся сміливість
babusya smilyvistʹ
google’s “grandmother courage” in Ukrainian

Posted by: rjb1.5 | Mar 1 2022 4:29 utc | 424

@hyphen | Feb 28 2022 21:15 utc | 270
You miss the big picture point of Germany militarizing and Japan possibly militarizing. They will inevitably begin to assert their own interests on the world stage that won’t always align with the USA’s interests. This will hasten the development of the multipolar world which is China’s goal.

Posted by: Boogity | Mar 1 2022 4:33 utc | 425

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 4:28 utc | 424
Actually, it was intended as written 🙂 (we already know that NATO is no more than an arms market)

Posted by: Seer | Mar 1 2022 4:35 utc | 426

# CarlD | Mar 1 2022 3:55 utc | 416

Would Poles be as idiot as their reputation claims them to be? I doubt they would chance Russian retaliation since they themselves ascertain their forces would not resist five hours under a Russian onslaught.

Poles are definitely NOT idiots. However. they do appear to be mesmerised by the NATO jewelery and they likely would like to keep many of their airports and planes in operational order. When a Russian of Putin’s stature warns of the consequences of being caught stupid, the Polis people and leaders will hear perfectly well. Meanwhile bluster, bluster to appease the NATO master.
The drinks, after all, are on NATO like much else.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 4:39 utc | 427

# Seer | Mar 1 2022 4:35 utc | 427
All good and I do appreciate your wit.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 4:41 utc | 428

Teaching kerosene Kelly about the finer arts of molotov cocktail hurling would go a long way in Kiev.
Red Gum wrote a great tune about brown rice and kerosene and perhaps the Kievians could learn a thing or two from Adelaide.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 4:51 utc | 429

kind of surprising and shocking, even to me:
https://twitter.com/ASBMilitary/status/1498502676547612674
Slovakia: “For public support of Russia’s actions, you may face up to 25 years in prison.”
AND, some comments in the thread:
Oh yeah we’re crossing some rubicon of hell now.
But they call Russia authoritarian
welcome to 1984!
If this is not censorship then I don’t know what is
They are getting desperate….
wow very free and tolerant society they have there
Mask off moment for western “democracies”.
Haha if that isn’t made-up then we are in clown world
…and my favorite comment in the thread:
Is Slovakia a democratic country?

Posted by: michaelj72 | Mar 1 2022 4:57 utc | 430

@402 Calgary guy

Shaw cable system has removed rt TV. I am not sure how long rt.com will be up. That mean basically, this site, saker and Indian punchline to get a different view of what’s going on.

Time to get a VPN?
Twitter, for the time being, can still be a source of good info and links if you follow the right accounts. I suggest following MoA and Aaron Maté and harvesting good sources from there. For on the ground combat info Telegram is worth checking out. The ‘Intel Slava Z’ channel is good in that regard.

Posted by: Occasional Poster | Mar 1 2022 5:35 utc | 431

@402 @432
can recommend https://t.me/s/QVINTAAETAS/ as a unified news channel regarding Ukraina.

Posted by: Rudi Ruessel | Mar 1 2022 6:17 utc | 432

Uncle Tungsten @419:
Yes Putin said Ze has no idea what decommunize means, implying most of Ukrainian territories were given to Ukraine by Russian communists, therefore decommunization requires Ukraine returning these territories to Russia. But I kind of think he was saying that in jest. I doubt that Russia actually wants the parts Lennin gave to Ukraine to come back under Russian’s fold. I don’t think he likes those Polish there enough to want that 🙂
In Russia’s response to NATO/USA responses to the original Russia demands, Putin did emphasize demilitarization of Ukraine being one of Russia’s goal. That’s the one I was referring to. Anyway, I was merely making the observation that, even if Russia gets bogged down from here on out, most of Russia’s goals have really already been achieved, or practically within grasp. I’m just rejoicing what has happened thus far 🙂

Posted by: Oriental Voice | Mar 1 2022 6:25 utc | 433

# Oriental Voice | Mar 1 2022 6:25 utc | 434

I’m just rejoicing what has happened thus far 🙂

Agreed. Nazism has burdened the spirit of this beautiful planet far too much and I support its total destruction. So far, so good.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 6:41 utc | 434

Posted by: Cossack | Mar 1 2022 0:54 utc | 364

However, Turkey seems to be saying that NATO countries, by supplying weapons to the Ukraine, are belligerent powers.

Belligerent powers are those powers engaged in armed conflict.As of 2022-03-01 That would be UA and RF.
A neutral power is a power that acts without favour to either belligerent. The neutral power can carry on regular trade with a belligerent power with which it has trade relations but can do nothing to assist the belligerent power in the conflict.
As best I can determine from International Law of Armed Conflict (something that seems to be authored by Kubrick), if a neutral delivers arms or information to assist one side or the other then that power is no longer a neutral power. Technically it seems to be the case that any power assisting a belligerent renders themselves liable to attack as a co-belligerent. This is not my field of interst so other members of the bar may advance this understanding.
Of greater note,
Sputnik is reporting:

DAMASCUS (Sputnik) – US special services could send members of Daesh*, as well as other terrorist groups in Syria, to Ukraine, Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Bashar Jaafari told Sputnik.
“Based on the analysis, we can say that this is quite possibly true. We, as a state, have evidence that the US military in Syria is transferring terrorists from one place to another, especially members of the IS and Jabhat al-Nusra*,” Jaafari said.
He argued that the US had transferred terrorists from Syria to Afghanistan and Burkina-Faso and that the use of mercenaries is a well-established US practice.

SOURCE:
https://sputniknews.com/20220301/us-could-transfer-terrorists-from-syria-to-ukraine-amid-russian-op-damascus-says-1093467828.html
If true this implies that Western “democrazies” not only willingly support fascists but they also bear responsibility for much of the terror activity in the Middle East, activity soon to be found in Europe.

Posted by: Sushi | Mar 1 2022 6:42 utc | 435

interesting bit via the google translation
“The nationalist formations of Ukraine, together with the SBU, are preparing mass provocations in the Donbass under the guise of the military of the Russian Federation
The nationalist formations of Ukraine, together with the SBU officers, are preparing mass provocations in the Donbass under the guise of Russian servicemen
This was stated today by the Deputy Head of the People’s Militia Department of the DPR Eduard Basurin.
“Under the guise of active units of the Russian Armed Forces taking part in a special military operation on the territory of Ukraine, the SBU, together with militants from Azov, are planning to shell houses and citizens of Mariupol,” Basurin said.
He stressed that now the nationalists are repainting military equipment, marking the units of the RF Armed Forces, and the personnel are dressing in Russian military uniforms.
“On the territory of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics, SBU officers dressed in civilian clothes are planning a series of acts of sabotage against the military personnel of the Russian Federation and the People’s Militia,” the UNM representative added.”
this off the feb 28th 20:35 time stamp on this link

Posted by: james | Mar 1 2022 6:47 utc | 436

here is a straight link to donbass via anna news if you want to use the translate services..
https://anna-news.info/category/donbass/

Posted by: james | Mar 1 2022 6:50 utc | 437

I feel like I’m living in an alternate universe on planet Earth, and more than half the planet’s people have gone completely MAD.
I can’t turn on the news for 5 minutes, because I feel like the media are trying to dumb me down and hijack my psyche with repetitive emotional manipulation. I’m so repulsed and offended I have to shut it down, and remind myself that I am not a bad person for sticking with my convictions, and that USNATO cloaked in universal sympathy for victims of oppression are really masters of manipulation, deception, oppression and tyranny in Yemen, Palestine, and with their invasions of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya and the destruction of hundreds of thousands of lives leaving those countries devastated for nothing but geopolitical ambition. Then I’m confidently back where I belong; on the side of right and not of might.
What I cannot believe is how so many people everywhere are being fooled and manipulated into thinking that Putin ever wanted to invade Ukraine; that he wants war when instead USNATO set the stage, first with a coup assisted by fascist thugs, then by allowing these Ukronazis to oppress Russian-speaking people, and all along USNATO is weaponizing Ukraine to threaten Russia’s security.
I’m sorry that tragedy will unfold so I urge the Ukrainian people to put down arms, rather than be the sacrificial pawns of USNATO, and allow the Russian military to complete its mission to denazify and destroy USNATO weaponry so they can return to Russia instead of having to fight a protracted war no one wants, except USNATO.
USNATO must be exposed for the threat to world peace that it is, so Russia led by Putin must prevail in Ukraine.
I feel that this week is critical and that if Ukrainians and all parties do not reach an agreement that guarantees Russia’s security, there will be a tragic escalation before the weekend.

Posted by: Circe | Mar 1 2022 6:53 utc | 438

Circe @439
I feel the same way. Even NHL regular season games mid-week are infected with unrelenting, reflexive Russophobic propaganda.

Posted by: spudski | Mar 1 2022 6:58 utc | 439

Posted by: S | Mar 1 2022 1:42 utc | 382
Thanks S for providing a way to access those 2 vital Putin presentations.
If people haven’t read them they have nothing to say. Nothing! If you debate with people who have not read those you are wasting your time. Discussions with them can only be in one direction with them – they have to shut up and listen. (The meeting of the Security Council is a third piece that people should be required to have read before discussing or debating the current situation.)
I copied all three into Word when they were published so I can refer to them, edit & make notes and have them readily available.

Posted by: waynorinorway | Mar 1 2022 7:00 utc | 440

Just a couple of things, first I dunno how many know/remember/ have seen a documentary Oliver Stone made back in 2016, called “Ukraine on Fire” it is worth watching so if yer interested grab it off the link.
The other thing is that too many people whose knowledge of what happened to Russia/USSR during WW2 when the nazis invaded is totally non-existant just cannot understand what Russia is so concerned about.
27 million Soviet citizens killed by the nazis and at least 22 million were civilians, young russians know this as is evidenced by a movie made and released late last year in Russia “The Red Ghost”.
This is a surprisingly good (for any ww2 movie made in the 21st century) film.
As many are aware from about the mid 60’s onwards most Hollywood/englander movies about ww2 featured at least one “good German”. There are no good nazis in this flick which reveals as do most Russian/Soviet ww2 movies, that there were no ‘good nazis’ invading Russia. Wehrmacht as well as SS troops were expected to murder all civilians including women & children.
Check it out and you may get a handle on why so many Russians never want to have a repeat of invasion from the west.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Mar 1 2022 7:02 utc | 441

Re: Posted by: Piotr Berman | Mar 1 2022 3:58 utc | 417
Well done Pioty, you are the absolute epitome of droll.

Posted by: Julian | Mar 1 2022 7:03 utc | 442

Link to RT
Up and running in Asia.

Posted by: Atiya | Mar 1 2022 7:03 utc | 443

*My apologies – Piotr!

Posted by: Julian | Mar 1 2022 7:04 utc | 444

Posted by: Julian | Mar 1 2022 3:14 utc | 403
Actually, the tough truth is that Paul is mostly right. And if it is only the stupidity of being easily manipulated and not thinking by themselves. Our grandparents were told that no concentration camps exist. Today, we believe the (then) main anchorman of “heute-journal” when he says “I have been to Kiev, I have seen no Nazis”. Duh. But well in line with Franz Beckenbauers “Everything fine in Quatar, I saw no one in chains”.
Go and ask in public what exactly is the difference between, say, Libya being liberated then and Ukraine being liberated now somewhere? Germans are so tightly trapped in there cognitive dissonance that even just watching this hurts.

Posted by: TomD | Mar 1 2022 7:04 utc | 445

+70 aerei per l’esercito ucraino! I nostri partner ci stanno consegnando MiG-29 e Su-25! Se necessario, potranno essere basati su aeroporti polacchi, da cui i piloti ucraini effettueranno missioni di combattimento “, ha affermato il vice del popolo ucraino Oleksiy Goncharenko.
I polacchi son polacchi o polocchi?

Posted by: Alessandro Cagliostr | Mar 1 2022 7:12 utc | 446

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 3:14 utc | 404
Re your statement of Political Crap.
I prefer to believe my own lying eyes and the statement of the pipeline proponent:

Construction activities to advance the Project were suspended following the revocation of its Presidential Permit on January 20, 2021. The Company will continue to coordinate with regulators, stakeholders and Indigenous groups to meet its environmental and regulatory commitments and ensure a safe termination of and exit from the Project.
You claim to be from Texas. Likely a Democrat given your false presentation of the facts. What does the 20th amendment to the US Constitution specify? What date and reason does the proponent give? How much video evidence exists of the actual signing? What joyous inane claim does Mr Burisma Bidet make on the day of signing? Is this the same Burisma Bidet busy pushing WWIII? Move back to CA before you screw up TX. You are not all hat, no cattle. You are no cattle and no place to put a hat.

SOURCES:
https://www.keystonexl.com/
https://www.tcenergy.com/announcements/2021/2021-06-09-tc-energy-confirms-termination-of-keystone-xl-pipeline-project/
https://www.keystonexl.com/maps/

Posted by: Sushi | Mar 1 2022 7:13 utc | 447

Some barflies may find these critical minerals interesting:
https://stockhead.com.au/resources/monsters-of-rock-soft-sanctions-begin-the-squeeze-on-russias-nickel-and-aluminium-exports/
Meanwhile, while the floods spread across more areas and engulf more people Australia donates $70 million to buy weapons for the Ukraine.
Possibly Sydney is next?
BTW, Australian barflies, the film “Newsfront” about the 1956 floods, was filmed at Narrabeen Lakes. As was ‘Spyforce’.

Posted by: Paul | Mar 1 2022 7:13 utc | 448

another pro Russian Blog – awful avalanche – https://awfulavalanche.wordpress.com/
some interesting takes

Posted by: Aslangeo | Mar 1 2022 7:14 utc | 449

BEIJING, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) — China on Monday issued “The Report on Human Rights Violations in the United States in 2021.”
Following is the full text of the report:

Contents
FOREWORD
I. A HEAVY PRICE FOR U.S. EPIDEMIC PREVENTION AND CONTROL
II. ENTRENCHED VIOLENT THINKING THREATENS LIVES
III. PLAYING WITH FAKE DEMOCRACY TRAMPLES ON POLITICAL RIGHTS
IV. INDULGING IN RACIAL DISCRIMINATION EXACERBATES SOCIAL INJUSTICE
V. CREATING A MIGRANT CRISIS AGAINST HUMANITY
VI. ABUSE OF FORCE AND SANCTIONS VIOLATES HUMAN RIGHTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES

https://english.news.cn/20220228/3120e00203a94a86a85fd8ee748e1053/c.html

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 7:16 utc | 450

Posted by: TomD | Mar 1 2022 7:04 utc | 446
Being german myself, I sadly agree. The last 2 years have been rough. It’s nearly impossible to talk to just everyday aquaintances and even friends if you happen to have a slightly diverging point of view than what is broadcasted in mainstream media. This population is so frantic in their desire to be “the good guys” and at the same time unwilling to do some mental work figuring out what ‘good’ actually is, that they have started to behave just as aggressively as the Trolls that feed them their propaganda.
It’s shocking. I can imagine that some people feel the same in other countries, too, but germans, I guess, are especially prone to “don’t even think that!’ behavior. Most don’t want to know any facts or details because their greatest fear is, that crimethink will lure them from the herd.

Posted by: Grasdackel | Mar 1 2022 7:17 utc | 451

@juliania | Mar 1 2022 0:34 utc | 359

Oh, and Norwegian…I found a short piece by John Helmer[Dances with Bears] on Boris Nemtsov. Just duck-duck those two; it should come up. Rather cryptic, but food for thought.

Thank you, Juliana! Found it. I will see what it says. Thanks again.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 1 2022 7:30 utc | 452

Posted by: MD | Feb 28 2022 19:56 utc | 228
Overall, Chinese people do not see a need to comment on a conflict that isn’t theirs
Home > Press and Media Service > Spokesperson’s Remarks: Regular Press Conference
Monday to Friday briefings, where “statements” are delivered and a Q&A session held,
An example:
FMPRC
Regarding Ukraine, supportive of Russia, but very guarded, due to their own domestic complications.

Posted by: Atiya | Mar 1 2022 7:34 utc | 453

“Grasdackel | Mar 1 2022 7:17 utc | 452”
Yes, very similar here in Oz — perhaps minus the past-guilt trip stuff.
However, that is mainly because of the “English Magic” formula that just wipped away 50,000 years of stone-age indigenous culture(s) as “terra nullius” (sometimes with small-pox blankets) — unfortunately not much of an option for modern European tribes I assume.
The best diagnosis (& prognosis) I have come across are the various interviews with Belgium Dr Mattias Desmet on Mass Formation Psychosis. Professor Mattias Desmet is a lecturer of psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting, Ghent University (with a statistics sub-major).

Posted by: imo | Mar 1 2022 7:37 utc | 454

Posted by: Zico | Feb 28 2022 22:14 utc | 305
Funny how the main instigators of this madness are sitting comfortably across the Atlantic while the Ukrainians are doing the dying. It’s like Afghanistan on repeat. If Europe is to survive the future, they need to get rid of all the Atlanticist politicians who care more about Washington DC than their own people.
The storm clouds will arrive eventually.

Posted by: Atiya | Mar 1 2022 7:40 utc | 455

@Seer, #411:
Geez, you missed the point badly. The point was to put money into MIC pockets. Uncle Sam and NATO vassals would front that money, after taking their cuts. Ukraine owes that money of course, but as you said how are they going to pay? Why, they could default, Uncle Sam/NATO vassals would just write off that debt on account of their taxpayers’ annual offerings. Why should Uncle Sam/NATO vassals sweat? They would just get fat on their cuts, as usual.

Posted by: Oriental Voice | Mar 1 2022 7:41 utc | 456

Re: Chinese guarded diplomacy
There are millions of Chinese diaspora all over the world, many of whom are already facing discriminations that began decades or even centuries ago. They live in countries with media (and NED agents) that are quick to denounce China and stoke anti-Chinese sentiments. The Chinese government cannot afford to act irrationally for fear of implicating overseas Chinese and to large extent, non-Chinese East Asians.

Posted by: bonks | Mar 1 2022 7:41 utc | 457

Posted by: imo | Mar 1 2022 7:37 utc | 455
G’day mate ;). I’ve seen that Video from Mattias Demest. It’s certainly interesting but I had the sense that there’s a lot of subjective interpretation or even wishful thinking from his side. But the topic of these psychological mechanisms that will bring people to aggressively defend their clean conscience is certainly interesting and I would like to read up on that. People are so scared that the wrong information might turn them into bad persons that they’ll accept ignorance as a valid means for being ‘good’, and they’ll go lengths to defend that.

Posted by: Grasdackel | Mar 1 2022 7:50 utc | 458

@bystander 04 | Mar 1 2022 3:59 utc | 418

It is an important consideration, how will the MSM and politruks in the NATO countries “climb down” from their lies, after Russia settles the Ukraine issue, and after the economics will hit the EU really hard. There is no return to status quo ante now.

They just stop talking about it, like it never happened. There is no shame. The only retraction they issue is when they tell the truth by mistake (like trying to regime change Russia).

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 1 2022 8:01 utc | 459

@Circe | Mar 1 2022 6:53 utc | 439

I feel like I’m living in an alternate universe on planet Earth, and more than half the planet’s people have gone completely MAD.
I can’t turn on the news for 5 minutes, because I feel like the media are trying to dumb me down and hijack my psyche with repetitive emotional manipulation. I’m so repulsed and offended I have to shut it down, and remind myself that I am not a bad person for sticking with my convictions

I have not always agreed with you, but in this I identify 100%. You are doing the right thing,

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 1 2022 8:09 utc | 460

RT is reporting that the Poles will allow Ukranian pilots to fly from bases in Poland.
Been nice knowing you, guys. The world will shortly end, all because the West and its minions couldn’t deal with reality.

Posted by: Herr Ringbone | Mar 1 2022 8:16 utc | 461

It’s shocking. I can imagine that some people feel the same in other countries, too, but germans, I guess, are especially prone to “don’t even think that!’ behavior.
Posted by: Grasdackel | Mar 1 2022 7:17 utc | 452
One would have thought that not supporting FUCKING NAZIS against the russians would be one of those “unthinkable items” for modern germans.

Posted by: Misotheist | Mar 1 2022 8:16 utc | 462

In the flemish press anyone dissenting from the unanimous NATO anti Russia stance is dismissed as extreme right loon or extreme left loon. Which is quite an evolution when you consider that Russia’s stance used to be considered very reasonable.
I was reading up on who had been warning against the nato expansion , I’ll list the names below, but then i thought the list should include those fully agree with the vocal opponents and exclaim “Yes indeed, and isn’t that great!”. After all you cannot say Brzezinski or Victoria Nuland would disagree. She belongs in the list as does any neocon. So i would have to read up on those too.
So this is the first list: Stephen Cohen, John Mearsheimer, Stephen Walt, William Burns, George Kennan, Jack Matlock, Henry Kissinger, Robert McNamara, Bill Bradley, Gary Hart, William Perry, Steven Pifer, Fiona Hill, Vladimir Pozner, Jeffrey Sachs, Pino Arlacchi, Malcolm Frazer, Paul Keating, Robert Gates, Sir Roderic Lyne , Ray McGovern.

Posted by: Tuyzentfloot | Mar 1 2022 8:20 utc | 463

MUMBAI (Reuters) – Palm oil has become the costliest among the four major edible oils for the first time as buyers rush to secure replacements for sunflower oil shipments from the top exporting Black Sea region that were disrupted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Black Sea accounts for 60% of world sunflower oil output and 76% of exports. Ports in Ukraine will remain closed until the invasion ends.
https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/ce/akvezxmxnpr/IndiaPalmvsSoyoilMarch2022.png

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 8:25 utc | 464

China should take note, when the next conflict breaks out over Taiwan or the SCS, the West will unleash the same scale of coordinated propaganda and economic warfare upon Chinese globally.
If Russia should come off second best in this conflict the West will be immeasurably emboldened by their ‘success’ and, drunk on their own perceived power, see no obstacles to concluding their unfinished business with China …
At this point it’s clear that a Russian defeat in this conflict will lead on to a far more world-shaking conflict than the current one …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 8:29 utc | 465

@Norwegian | Mar 1 2022 8:09 utc | 461
“The Medium IS the message…” — Canadian communication theorist, Marshall McLuhan.
And you might note a recent RT 007 “Fatfinger” headline with Tucker Carlson (c. 2021) saying that Putin just wanted to defend his western borders.
https://www.rt.com/news/550897-pentagon-deletes-russia-tweet/
It is easy to note when the USA has a “Bad Moon Rising” in mind (*) — they always get a “Blackface” to front the world stage show, …

(*) — Creedence Clearwater Revival, https://youtu.be/zUQiUFZ5RDw

Posted by: imo | Mar 1 2022 8:34 utc | 466

@433 Rudi Ruessel
Thanks

Posted by: Occasional Poster | Mar 1 2022 8:36 utc | 467

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 8:29 utc | 466
Unfinished thoughts from the above:
i.e If things go sour for the Russians in this conflict, China may have no choice but to get involved much more intimately on the side of the Russians (think, the Korean War or Vietnam) or lose it’s buffer.
The luxury of an ostensibly neutral position may not be available to the PRC for long …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 8:37 utc | 468

China may have no choice but to get involved much more …
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 8:37 utc | 469

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films_in_China

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 8:48 utc | 469

Posted by: Herr Ringbone | Mar 1 2022 8:16 utc | 462
Those MIGs are around 30 yrs old. In 2017-18 Poland had around 3 of these machines crashing. And these machines are to go against the Russian air defense system ???? I would think any Ukrainian pilot would realize that sitting in those machines they are Kamakazis.
Why isn’t NATO giving them better machines ? Ability to fly foreign machines them might be the issue. But letting them use Polish basis is insanity. Russia should shut the pipes and ratchet up the level of pain, that West seems not to care much about when it comes to Russians.

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 1 2022 9:05 utc | 470

Whipping the vote in the UN.

Foreign envoys urge Pakistan to condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine during emergency UNGA session
The heads of various foreign missions in Pakistan, including Germany and France, have urged Islamabad to condemn Russia’s armed hostility against Ukraine in the ongoing special session of the UN General Assembly, which has been convened to vote for a resolution against Russia.
In a joint letter written to Pakistan on Tuesday, the envoys — who are stationed in Pakistan — recalled that a draft resolution was presented in the UNSC on Feb 25, which was vetoed by Russia and with three members — China, India and UAE — abstaining, while 11 voted in favour.

The letter is jointly signed by the ambassadors of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Norway and Switzerland as well as the head of the Delegation of the European Union to Pakistan.
Furthermore, the high commissioners of Canada, the United Kingdom and the Chargé d´Affaires of Australia to Pakistan are also signatories to the letter.

Meanwhile, Dawn reported that Pakistan had decided not to participate in the emergency session of the UN General Assembly that began a day ago to discuss the Ukrainian crisis.
“Pakistan has decided not to take sides on this issue,” a diplomatic source told Dawn. “Islamabad supports a peaceful and negotiated settlement.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1677704/foreign-envoys-urge-pakistan-to-condemn-russian-invasion-of-ukraine-during-emergency-unga-session

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 9:16 utc | 471

Misotheist | Mar 1 2022 8:16 utc | 463
“One would have thought that not supporting FUCKING NAZIS against the russians would be one of those “unthinkable items” for modern germans.”
Not at all. For the Germans the inner nazi always is there pressing to come out.
They’ve used Covidianism to set their nazi free domestically, and thus already were primed to unleash it abroad.
(And by now the German example has spread to most other Western populations, who all are more or less proceeding the same way: They’ve used “Covid” to embark upon clinical mass insanity and normalize institutional totalitarianism and social-level fascism, and now seamlessly are applying this combination to geopolitics, using “Russia” as the next “Covid”-level mass cathexis, in order to generate the mass-suicidal mindset lusting to escalate to nuclear war. This mass death wish is inherent in all Russophobic propaganda and policy, none of which bears any rational proportion to anything they allege Russia to be doing, even if the imperial propaganda regarding the war in itself were anything more than pure lies.
Under the banner of Covidianism the masses of the West already threw away what was left of their social/cultural/psychological civilization and systematically destroyed the souls, minds and bodies of their own children. Now with their collective lust for total escalation against Russia, they express their collective wish for biological mass murder-suicide.)

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 9:23 utc | 472

Thanks, all.

Posted by: Pacifica Advocate | Mar 1 2022 9:35 utc | 473

Canada and now the case of Russia is showing how swell it is to have digital means of payment.
Ha ha ha …

Russians can no longer pay for Netflix and Spotify with their bank cards, they also can no longer use Apple pay or Google pay. Before we get rid of cash and go fully down this path, it’s worth thinking both about the fragility of the system, and who can turn it off and on.

Link

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 1 2022 9:40 utc | 474

Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 8:37 utc | 469
“The luxury of an ostensibly neutral position may not be available to the PRC for long …”
Given how rabid the Western mindset so quickly has become, I have zero confidence that this mass-psychological and rhetorical extremism won’t be contagious to action. If so one should have no confidence in the West’s ability to restrain itself from any level of escalation, given any set of conditions which easily could take place. To put it in Christian terms, nuclear war is imminent and can break out at any moment.
So if China fears this outcome, now would be the time to make a strong proclamation that China stands with Russia. This, possibly, could throw some cold water on the Western mental frenzy.
The fact that China so far stands somewhat aloof makes me wonder whether they’re pondering what the prospects for China would be in the event of a NATO-Russian nuclear war from which China abstains – how survivable would a China with its physical infrastructure intact be amid the radioactive fallout? Could it be the last man standing, then ready to inherit the earth. Or would the US also launch against China in order to prevent such abstention and out of sheer spite.
Regardless of that, it seems like the Chinese timetable for action on Taiwan may be longer-run than many think. If the timetable is shorter, it seems like now would be the time to seize the opportunity of the US being already committed to the European crisis it generated. But so far no sign of this.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 9:43 utc | 475

PM commits $70m to fight Putin’s ‘outrageous objectives’ in Ukraine
Denazification is an “outrageous objective”?
One thing that this war is revealing is just how much support Nazism has in the West.

Posted by: Kukulkan | Mar 1 2022 9:54 utc | 476

Bubbles (366)
The US reserves the right to INVADE the ICC and rescue any US citizen or allies it deems fit to, the US also applied sanctions to ICC judges who were looking into US war crimes to have them dropped.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 1 2022 9:56 utc | 477

# Alessandro Cagliostr | Mar 1 2022 7:12 utc | 447
Eso es un montón de los aeropuertos polacos que puede ser rápidamente derribado y vuelto a plantar huertos de árboles frutales, cuando los Rusos se terminó con ellos.
That is a lot of Polish airports that can be quickly bulldozed and replanted with orchards when the Russians are finished with them.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Mar 1 2022 9:56 utc | 478

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 9:23 utc | 473
I can’t fully agree, not because I want to defend my fellow german co-citizens or anything. I think it’s very necessary to get to the bottom of why people behave in this way while they’re fully convinced of their good intentions and being on the “good” side.
In case of Covid, there has been the notion of a) following the mainstream is “solidarity”. There is this big carrot of “if you follow along and propagate the vaccines, you are a good person”. b) all deviant opinions are right-wing nazi crap. And more than anywhere else, people here tend to scrap all critical thinking once the “nazi” has been pointed to and identified, because they are so eager to show they’re no nazis that there’s just no room for thought anymore.
And the same is happening with this russia-ukraine situation now. Putin is so much hitlerified that apparently hardly anyone can resist the urge to be on the “good” side. Maybe because of the (justified) common sentiment of being guilty, folks here are willing to give up thinking, living standards and probably their lives of only the authorities tell them they’re on the right side.
This is true for other cultures, too, but probably it’s more extreme and emotion-driven here in germany. You can tell them that critical thinking, or thinking in general, is “Nazi” and they’ll stop immediately.

Posted by: Grasdackel | Mar 1 2022 10:02 utc | 479

@Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 9:43 utc | 476
“So if China fears this outcome, now would be the time to make a strong proclamation that China stands with Russia. This, possibly, could throw some cold water on the Western mental frenzy.”

No need to panda (pun intended) to western psychotic need for hysterical reactions in a positive reienforcing feedback loop. Everyone knows where China stands with respect to Russia: back-to-back.
Taiwan is just a slow fry back burner unless the usual suspects decide to pull a trigger event (50:50, imo).
Study Chinese “Middle Kingdom” theory and watch what real Kung-Fu mastery means by a “central pivot” with “mandate from heaven” sauce … the stillness at the center defines the Center across the three domains. The USA + EU harpies can sing/scream all they want. It just makes the vortex spin faster.
As a side dish, from pre-c19 India 2019:
1. Cannot identify enemies &/or allies because the nature of social organisation has changed … human touch is often missing. [28:55]
2. Hysteria in India (largely gone in Europe) is often a defence against more serious schizophrenia. Best left … [34:37] [this is no longer so, clearly]
3. Previous issue was “oppositional defiant disorder” but now most frequent referral is “Depression” – & notes only 2 beds in Srinagar Medical College for mental illness. [35:07]
(Ashis Nandy, August 2019)
“Express Adda with Ashis Nandy (Author and Political Thinker)” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c4R3gXKZgA

Posted by: imo | Mar 1 2022 10:05 utc | 480

hmm watching the viciousness of EU in response to ukraine conflict , it seem we all only see the tip of the iceberg. maybe Russia warned NATO to get out of ukraine and some operatives lingers and got massacred by russian bombardment ( possibly in the NATO naval base ) and not allowed safe passage ala debaltseve back in 2015.
also i remembered how in 2014 US push for low oil price to destroy russian economy even at the cost of US shale industry which cannot survive at low oil prices. The whole german py cannot survive without russian gas might be true but the leaders willing to take that road no matter the cost to german people and industry.
maybe they will reconsider once russia hit back with counter sanctions and more , but alas german leadership seem to commit on the road they choose no matter the cost.
it is fun and games and tough sounding to sanction russian out of everything and US / EU seem to relish this game as it made them sound tough. but let see when the counter sancrion hit back hard on the west.
thanks B for cleaning up the comment section from trolls , i saw insane amount of trolls in my twitter feed attacking anyone with objective mind.. the scope of IO and narrative shaping is immense and yet their quality is too low as if they count of the weak mind of western civilians to accept even the most absurd nonsense..

Posted by: DVA | Mar 1 2022 10:07 utc | 481

On the objectivity of Bloomberg news.

“The secretary has nominated Mr. Michael Bloomberg to serve as the chair of the Defense Innovation Board to leverage his experience and strategic insights on innovation, business and public service,” Kirby told reporters during a briefing today at the Pentagon. “His leadership will be critical to ensuring the department has access to the best and brightest minds in science, technology and innovation through the team of diverse experts that he will lead as chair of that board.”
Established in 2016, the Defense Innovation Board provides Defense Department leadership with advice and recommendations on innovative ways to address departmental challenges with a focus on people and culture, technology and capabilities, and practices and operations.

https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/2929729/former-nyc-mayor-tapped-to-lead-defense-innovation-board/

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 10:07 utc | 482

As of today if you’re a mad dog terrorist, or as UK Foreign secretary Lizz Truss said itching to leave the UK to fight for Ukraine (Nazi’s) you can now enter Ukraine without the need of a visa, as long as you are there to bolster Ukrainian Nazism.
“Foreigners who wish to travel to Ukraine and join the International Legion to fight against Russia can do so without a visa starting from March 1, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Monday amid the ongoing military offensive launched by Moscow.”
https://www.rt.com/russia/550905-ukraine-foreign-legion-visas-zelensky/

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 1 2022 10:09 utc | 483

Jesus, is there no one in Washington with any brains, are they all political pygmies, talk about poking the hornets nest, this is a quick way to bring China into open conflict with the USA.
“US President Joe Biden on Monday sent a group of former military and national security figures to Taiwan, where they will meet with officials, including President Tsai Ing-wen. The trip comes amid concerns in the US that Beijing may be enticed to invade the island having observed the US’ unwillingness to commit troops to Ukraine.”
https://www.rt.com/news/550896-biden-trip-taiwan-invasion/

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 1 2022 10:18 utc | 484

Michael Hudson has published a new essay.
America Defeats Germany for the Third Time in a Century

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 10:19 utc | 485

It is an important consideration, how will the MSM and politruks in the NATO countries “climb down” from their lies, after Russia settles the Ukraine issue, and after the economics will hit the EU really hard. There is no return to status quo ante now.
Posted by: bystander 04 | Mar 1 2022 3:59 utc | 418

Posted by: Arne Hartmann | Mar 1 2022 10:26 utc | 486

I used to go to livemap to follow the Syrian conflict, and while fairly western focussed, it did show the facts with only a 12 hr lag or so. However suddenly it is blocked by “cloudflare.”
Are there any other decent maps around. The wiki one is ok but out of date.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 1 2022 10:30 utc | 487

@too scents #472
What is most notable about the signatories of that letter, is that they are all European countries, plus their US master, plus Japan (which is also tightly limpeted to US foreign policy).
No other countries seem to be agreeing with the US/EU position re: Ukraine/Russia.

Posted by: c1ue | Mar 1 2022 10:33 utc | 488

So, even “neutral” switzerland is blocking its airspace for Russian planes (or as switcz government says “we are still neutral, even though we are taking sides” lol), and Putin’s takwandoe belt has been stripped by world whatever sporting organization, and thousands of other petty retarded reactions, only thing any sane person can see are two facts:
1. all US and euro puppets (five lies countriess too) show their ugly ugly heads and true colors of racism and hate toward Rusian people, even though it destroys them in the process
2. time for talking with Lavrov is over, Shoigu is taking over
Yes, China is keeping self in the back for now, because trade and peace is what Chinese do well, while Russia is taking on full brunt of enemy attach by itself, because war is what Russians do well.
I expect to see world very changed this time next year.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 1 2022 10:34 utc | 489

@Flying Dutchman #476
There are at least 2 ways to look at China’s actions:
1) China is playing it safe: keep selling to the US and EU to benefit itself economically even while doing the minimum possible to not break with US/EU unilateral international actions – like sanctions.
2) China is playing it smart: keep selling to the US and EU to benefit itself economically even as uses the profits to undermine the financial side of US hegemony: the Washington consensus – including the USD as trade reserve (by dominating consumer goods and intermediate manufacturing input production) and the IMF/World Bank (via BRI).
In all reality, the truth is likely both to various degrees.
As for Taiwan: Taiwan doesn’t matter to China either economically or strategically except in the most narrow, short term economic areas – specifically semiconductors by TSMC.
China would not want to see a US base there, but the reality is that there are US bases already in Japan and South Korea.
So China really doesn’t have any pressing need to “address” the Taiwan situation unless US troops get based there – and in the meantime, Taiwan is a fantastic cause celebre to distract China’s over-abundance of males when needed.

Posted by: c1ue | Mar 1 2022 10:43 utc | 490

No other countries seem to be agreeing with the US/EU position re: Ukraine/Russia.
Posted by: c1ue | Mar 1 2022 10:33 utc | 489

The emergency UNGA session and vote will illuminate the divisions.

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 10:44 utc | 491

I believe their intention would be to entice unemployed, frustrated immigrants to fight for the cause. Killing two birds as they say.

Posted by: jared | Mar 1 2022 10:44 utc | 492

@488 watcher
I’ve never had a harder time following a conflict and finding good data.

Posted by: Haassaan | Mar 1 2022 10:46 utc | 493

Grasdackel | Mar 1 2022 10:02 utc | 480
“And more than anywhere else, people here tend to scrap all critical thinking once the “nazi” has been pointed to and identified…
This is true for other cultures, too, but probably it’s more extreme and emotion-driven here in germany. You can tell them that critical thinking, or thinking in general, is “Nazi” and they’ll stop immediately.”

The most psychotic detail of all is how this mindset leads them to such fanatical support for bona fide de jure neo-Nazis.
As for how radically the dementia has escalated among “other cultures”*, today in Canada the very scum most culpable in shrieking slander at the Freedom Convoy that they’re “nazis” and “fascists” are joyously attending pro-Ukraine rallies where the Ukronazis are openly flying neo-Nazi flags.
*There’s really no such thing anymore among the Atlantic West and those that ape it. There’s just globalized culturally-sterile homogeneity.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 10:46 utc | 494

@Abe #490
Switzerland lost its neutrality long ago – starting with its integration into the Schengen visa system in 2004 and continued via the selective breaking of Switzerland’s bank secrecy/money laundering systems.

Posted by: c1ue | Mar 1 2022 10:47 utc | 495

Link to Lavrov’s speech for the Disarmament Conference in Geneva, since European airspace is closed he was not able to do it in person.
https://mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/1802148/
Just in case I copied the text, so if access to the Russian FM site is disabled, later on I could post it in Rus. or machine translation.

Posted by: Paco | Mar 1 2022 10:49 utc | 496

imo | Mar 1 2022 10:05 utc | 481
“Everyone knows where China stands with respect to Russia: back-to-back…
Study Chinese “Middle Kingdom” theory and watch what real Kung-Fu mastery means by a “central pivot” with “mandate from heaven” sauce … the stillness at the center defines the Center across the three domains. The USA + EU harpies can sing/scream all they want. It just makes the vortex spin faster.”

That sounds a bit subtle for the Atlanticists to comprehend as any kind of deterrent.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 10:50 utc | 497

Switzerland lost its neutrality long ago – starting with
Posted by: c1ue | Mar 1 2022 10:47 utc | 496

Switzerland has a mission in Kosovo since 2000.
https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/armed-swiss-police-observers-join-un-mission-in-kosovo/1687648

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 10:52 utc | 498

Posted by: c1ue | Mar 1 2022 10:47 utc | 496
Well it is obvious switz were not neutral for ages now, I was just laughing at their level of self-reflection blindness to be able to claim they are still neutral and taking sides at the same time. They really believe that, it is pathological.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 1 2022 10:53 utc | 499

Or as Tony Montana said: don’t get high on your own product!
Western MSM is Russian greatest ally: it destroyed all brain cells of Russia’s enemies.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 1 2022 10:54 utc | 500