Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
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

c1ue | Mar 1 2022 10:43 utc | 491
“Taiwan doesn’t matter to China either economically or strategically…
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.”

I suppose China doesn’t have the same irredentist mania that’s so inherent to Westerners and therefore tends to look at things in terms of a more rational strategy.
Although by that same rational token it’s also not good to leave the initiative indefinitely with an aggressive, often irrational enemy.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 11:01 utc | 501

“RT is reporting that the Poles will allow Ukranian pilots to fly from bases in Poland.”
Are they still testing Russian resolve? It should be obvious by now.

Posted by: Milos | Mar 1 2022 11:09 utc | 502

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/
Posted by: Paco | Mar 1 2022 10:49 utc | 497

Important speech. Thanks for posting.

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 11:12 utc | 503

“Lavrov: US Nuclear Weapons in Europe are Unacceptable for Russia, Time to Return Them Home”
https://sputniknews.com/20220301/lavrov-us-nuclear-weapons-in-europe-are-unacceptable-for-russia-time-to-return-them-home-1093476238.html
Yes. Expect Russian goal posts to move further and further. This is not only about Ukraine. NATO must be destroyed as organization. And lot of other little things.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 1 2022 11:19 utc | 504

Dutch won’t position their Patriot missile systems at the border with Ukraine … they are needed to protect world’s largest port of Rotterdam … would be crucial in case of war for delivery weapons and ammunition from the States.
Wow! This guy member of Mark Rutte’s VVD, Bart Groothuis likely has been reading his grandpa’s books about the German occupation and allied victory in 1945.
https://twitter.com/BNR/status/1498212573547835394
Have no fear, Rutte is here 😖 ✌️

Posted by: Oui | Mar 1 2022 11:25 utc | 505

can please someone confirm that https://www.rt.com/russia/550916-ukraine-receive-nato-jets/ is fake news? They just rely their opinion on a dubious Facebook video I can’t understand, probably in Ukrainian language.
If this is indeed true: get the fuck out of any bigger western city close to Poland.

Posted by: Rudi Ruessel | Mar 1 2022 11:33 utc | 506

all set to watch the latest chess matches to determine a challenger to Magnus Carlsen, and to be subjected to loads of anti Russia propaganda, both by commenters on the matches and in the comment threads. It is impossible to get away from this crap.

Posted by: pretzekattacj | Mar 1 2022 11:33 utc | 507

and yes, https://michael-hudson.com/2022/02/america-defeats-germany-for-the-third-time-in-a-century/ is an excellent article! Skip the long first chapter after the introduction, if you are not so much into rentier capitalism theory, the rest is still spot on.

Posted by: Rudi Ruessel | Mar 1 2022 11:35 utc | 508

I’ve bookmarked that Hudson essay, and @Turzenfloot thanks for that list of people who warned of the dangers of NATO expansion. I mean, if George Kennan thinks containment and encirclement is a bad strategy here, you should listen.

Posted by: pretzelattack | Mar 1 2022 11:39 utc | 509

Google Europe
@googleeurope
Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, we’re blocking YouTube channels connected to RT and Sputnik across Europe, effective immediately. It’ll take time for our systems to fully ramp up. Our teams continue to monitor the situation around the clock to take swift action.
https://twitter.com/googleeurope/status/1498572529409179648

Posted by: Arne Hartmann | Mar 1 2022 11:41 utc | 510

@ Rudi Ruessel | Mar 1 2022 11:33 utc | 507
They’ve been touting that for days – they say they’re going to take some old obsolete jets out of storage and let Ukrainians fly them on suicide missions, with the shoot-downs then called provocations against NATO.
It would be a deliberate escalation mechanism.
But the NATO countries that possess the actual mothballed planes – Poland, Slovakia, Bulgaria – say they won’t make them available, according to what I last read.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 11:46 utc | 511

One more thought: Western values are build on liberty and diversity, at least that is what I have been told since childhood. The French Revolution overthrew the Ancient Regime and liberated the common men, the Period of Enlightment is the basis for modern Europe, Kant, Leibnitz, Locke, Diderot et all. What is left from this basis, when you move back to the censorship and totalitarianism of the Ancient Regime?

Posted by: Arne Hartmann | Mar 1 2022 11:49 utc | 512

these guys at Russians With Attitude and ASBNews and get it.
and so now it appears that NATO lunkheads, warmongers and nincompoops finally got the message in the bottle
https://twitter.com/RWApodcast/status/1498610717615874050
Nuclear war called off
https://twitter.com/ASBMilitary/status/1498610240631324674
BREAKING: Polish President Andrzej Duda says to NATO sec gen @jensstoltenberg
: “Poland will not be sending any jets to Ukrainian airspace.”
Stoltenberg says and reiterated “NATO will NOT enter the conflict”

Posted by: michaelj72 | Mar 1 2022 11:50 utc | 513

@512 Flying Dutchman
Yes, I have also read about the request – and that these old MIG and SUchoi planes shall be provided, but up till an hour ago I didn’t know that they will be operated from NATO Airbases.

Posted by: Rudi Ruessel | Mar 1 2022 11:52 utc | 514

NATO F35s on the ground in all bordering NATO states …
https://twitter.com/Saint1Mil/status/1497653420655796231
Am sure the Kremlin will notify the Pentagon, White House and fascist Stoltenberg that any F35 inside Ukraine will be targeted … no matter if it is flown by an Ukrainian pilot or not.

Posted by: Oui | Mar 1 2022 11:55 utc | 515

Lavrov: US Nuclear Weapons in Europe are Unacceptable for Russia, Time to Return Them Home”
https://sputniknews.com/20220301/lavrov-us-nuclear-weapons-in-europe-are-unacceptable-for-russia-time-to-return-them-home-1093476238.html
In my opinion this will be taken as an escalation. I just don’t see anyway the US will actually move these weapons apart from force, which would mean WW3 and nuclear annihilation. Tell me why I’m wrong.

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 12:14 utc | 516

@WJ maybe it’s a bargaining position, for the longer term, a way of getting a layer of buffer states between Russia and NATO, but long term, the US empire is going to have to accept the loss of a unipolar world. I don’t know that it will.

Posted by: pretzelattack | Mar 1 2022 12:18 utc | 517

RT is reporting that the Poles will allow Ukranian pilots to fly from bases in Poland.”
That would vitiate Art 5 NATO Charter completely. It would also create legal problems for Poland and invite Art 51 UN Charter retaliation by Russia together with a full air screen over Polish airspace.
Media is reckless. Since Ukrainian radar installations are defunct it is hard to see why any pilot would risk his neck flying blind when others have defected to Romania.
http://pilot.co.ke/2022/03/01/the-mig-29-fulcrum-strengths-and-weaknesses-of-the-mainstay-of-the-ukrainian-air-force-fighter-fleet-the-aviation-geek-club/

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 12:30 utc | 518

Switzerland is like the sickly blue-eyed boy of the classroom who absolutely wants to be the first to take a stance against the dunce to please its NATO teachers.
We are pathetic.

Posted by: Francil | Mar 1 2022 12:30 utc | 519

Oui (516). F35 inside Ukraine will be targeted … no matter if it is flown by an Ukrainian pilot or not.
You cannot be serious !!!!!! How could a Ukrainian pilot fly a VSTOL like the F-35 and at $140 million a copy who would pay for a plane in restricted supply ? It needs an overhaul after 5 hours flying and specialist paint jobs.
USA has no wish to have F-35s anywhere near Russian radar systems which is why it was furious with Turkey for buying S-400s which are integrated into Russian air defence radars and could trace the signature of Turkish F-35s. Exposing the F-35 as a scam would blow up Israel and NATO

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 12:34 utc | 520

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 12:30 utc | 519
I don’t believe that’s true. I read on ASB or Bellum Acta that Stoltenberg told Poland not to do this.

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 12:35 utc | 521

@michaelj72 | Mar 1 2022 11:50 utc | 514
“BREAKING: Polish President Andrzej Duda says to NATO sec gen @jensstoltenberg
: “Poland will not be sending any jets to Ukrainian airspace.”
Stoltenberg says and reiterated “NATO will NOT enter the conflict””

Good news if it is true. Someone has blinked.
Now let’s see how the discourse develops without WW3 scenarios in mind.
So, now the only wriggle-room options are Blackwater mercenary ‘assets’ — including, no doubt, some organ eating varients from down Syria way — driving in via road etc.

Posted by: imo | Mar 1 2022 12:38 utc | 522

Bubbles 398, once they get it to Southern Europe, they can get it to Germany. I don’t have much of an interest in oil/gas (save a modest holding of Exxon stock) but I sure follow those matters closer than most. Converting LNG to NG is the infrastructure issue, and that can happen in SoEu as well as the North Sea.
I had more ties to Algeria, actually, and long ago figured they’d benefit from their NG holdings as Russia would be the lead blocker and Algeria could hold their head low and reap. When Arab gov’ts lead, they get replaced; I saw decades ago, Algeria would be able to stay in Russia’s wake.

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 12:43 utc | 523

News you might not be getting on your news channels. Certainly not if you live in the UK.
https://johnplatinumgoss.com/2022/03/01/fascists-in-retreat-despite-us-and-polish-support/

Posted by: John Goss | Mar 1 2022 12:52 utc | 524

i recently read some blog post about “slow Russian advance” and it was said Russian offensive in Ukraine is going about 80km per day in “clean spaces” and about 10-20 km daily where Ukrainain military dfense is mounted.
Allegedly that match typical movement rate of fast combined arms operations. Like USSR steamrolling over Japaneese “Kwantun” army in summer 1945. Like Hitler’s counter-offensive in Ardennes, etc.
IOW, we are spoiled by videogames and action movies, and we want to see resolution in few hours after opening titles, but in reality this is exactly the normal speed for realistic fast pace military ops.

Posted by: Arioch | Mar 1 2022 12:54 utc | 525

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 12:14 utc | 517

I just don’t see anyway the US will actually move these weapons apart from force, which would mean WW3 and nuclear annihilation. Tell me why I’m wrong.

I’ll bite.
It’s the Cuban missile crisis all over again.
They blinked back then, they’ll blink again.
All Putin has to do is to is place active standby nuclear missiles in Kaliningrad (or Donbass, or the Kurils) and tell the Americans: “Your move.”

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 12:59 utc | 526

https://www.rt.com/news/550938-iran-ayatollah-us-role-ukraine-crisis/
Not a “good friend” in terms of western propaganda, but I think Ayatollah Khamenei got a lot of things right.
Someone here painted the picture of Iranians coming to the nuclear talk, yawning, scratching their balls and saying “Nah. Thank you, but now”.
I think this has happened right now:

The cleric went on to liken “today’s Ukraine” to “yesterday’s Afghanistan,” in that both nations were “left alone” by the US and Western governments.

Posted by: TomD | Mar 1 2022 13:01 utc | 527

Pro Russian telegram channel Intel Slavs agreeing with CNN that Russia has not yet committed its main forces into battle. This combined with Lavrov’s recent statement suggests to me that Russia has plans beyond Ukraine and we will start to see these operationalize in the next few days.
. 🇷🇺🇺🇦 We do not want to scare anyone, but we fully agree with CNN and other American media, which, based on American intelligence data, declare that the Russian army has not yet committed its main forces into battle.

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 13:04 utc | 528

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 | 497
Thanks Paco. Yeah, I grabbed the text as well for the same reason that it might not be available later but also so that I could run it through the translation machine and see what the ever direct and astute Lavrov said. (Wish I had the Russian language in my tool box too.)
Just started reading the 4 pages. An early quote:
Having chosen the path of unilateral illegitimate sanctions, the EU countries are trying to get away from an honest dialogue face to face, from direct contacts designed to help find political solutions to acute international problems.
The hottest of them – the tragedy of Ukraine – is the result of the connivance of Western patrons to the criminal regime that was formed there after the bloody anti-constitutional coup d’état in February 2014, carried out contrary to the guarantees of Germany, Poland and France under an agreement on the settlement of the intra-Ukrainian crisis.

There it is, direct and astute!

Posted by: waynorinorway | Mar 1 2022 13:05 utc | 529

OSCE SMM Mission Folding, Crosses Border Into Russia
https://twitter.com/TRTRussian/status/1498611389371404289?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Weeks ago members UK and US pulled out ahead of time … disgusting.

Posted by: Oui | Mar 1 2022 13:07 utc | 530

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 12:14 utc | 517
Russia now (gloves off) have means of demonstrating that hosting US nuclear weapons makes host countries targets, not safer.
Not to mention economic shit storm (including refugees from Ukraine) that awaits Europe in near future that will make this anti Russian enthusiasm evaporate pretty quickly.
Basically, EU countries are whores and stronger pimp is entering the room, to put it plainly.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 1 2022 13:08 utc | 531

no Sushi, I’m not a fan of either party. Again the politicized oil news is BS; again SCOTUS just refused to take up the Keystone case, it’s dead at the hands of bad planning, but again, the Texas leg was built years ago, we have LNG facilities in the Gulf but LNG in the Gulf makes little sense and those facilities never have been used. Texas, now that Winter is over for us has plenty of NG, we burn off vast amounts of NG. Anyway, those LNG facilities could actually be of use to transport to Southern Europe. But, you affirmed my suspicions, that you’re lost in the partisan mess and fingerpointing. I follow the data from those in fields not Wall St/DC politicos.

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 13:15 utc | 532

Quite tiresome listening to politicians of NATO states … rolling over one another to promise support to #Zelensky, acting on #WeAreUkraine … disgusting as NATO and the Pentagon spokespersons state we will not get involved in military battle over Ukraine …
Georgia 2008 redux …
Max short-term vision of a politician is 2 years … decision of Russia is survival and security for next fifty years. Does not match … Carbon Steele fence between Russia and rest of Europe. Permanently.
Speculation Ukrainian pilots flying Polish MIG-29 into Ukraine … Stoltenberg addressed this topic: “this will not happen.”

Posted by: Oui | Mar 1 2022 13:20 utc | 533

Germany is now sending weapons to Ukraine to kill Russian soldiers. Germany.

Posted by: blues | Mar 1 2022 13:20 utc | 534

depending on the maniacs who run us foreign policy to be rational and blink is not a bet I want to make.

Posted by: pretzelattack | Mar 1 2022 13:21 utc | 535

too scents, 465, Kansas could completely replace that sunflower crop if we’d get off ethanol here. Takes a half a year and farmers smart enough to pivot, but they could have that Sunflower Seed Oil replaced by July. (not saying it’s likely) it would be a vast improvement over corn ethanol, which never made any sense, ecologically, chemically or economically

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 13:23 utc | 536

Posted by: blues | Mar 1 2022 13:20 utc | 535
Funny how history repeats itself and same players are again on the old sides.
Not surprisingly, some of the Russian troops now are carrying banners and flags of USSR divisions that liberated Ukraine and conquered Germany in WW2. One should ask himself how motivated and dedicated are Russian soldiers, knowing what they are against at. For Russian army, this is again `39 and preventing another ~30 million dead of their people.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 1 2022 13:27 utc | 537

Now they are after Russian musicians …
“Munich suspends noted Russian music conductor Valery Gergiev over *ties with Vladimir Putin*”
https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/munich-suspends-noted-russian-music-conductor-valery-gergiev-over-ties-with-vladimir-putin
“Valery Gergiev, a *Putin Ally*, Fired as Chief Conductor in Munich””
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/01/arts/music/valery-gergiev-fired-munich-ukraine.html
“Valery Gergiev dismissed as chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic”
https://www.classical-music.com/news/valery-gergiev-dismissed-as-chief-conductor-of-the-munich-philharmonic/
… and next is burning Russian books.
REAL “European Values”

Posted by: LongCOVID | Mar 1 2022 13:27 utc | 538

Blues at 535
Please be respectful of the Germans and learn from them.
They are the only Army with experience of invading Ukraine. Brought their own weapons then also.
Killed approx 5,500,000 Million including over 1,000,000 Jews. That ought to be worth something.

Posted by: Boindub | Mar 1 2022 13:30 utc | 539

Just in case I copied the text…
Posted by: Paco | Mar 1 2022 10:49 utc | 497
I think the first thing would be saving it to the Web archive – which as of yet was not caught actively censoring or retroactively fakign pages.
Open https://archive.org/
In the top black band you sea “Wayback Machine” search box, enter there the link (here:
https://mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/1802148/ ) and click search
It says “this page was not saved yet, save now?” and you confirm.
It would not yet be available immediately, but usually in about 10 minutes ther inner synchronization completes and the page became available for reading.

Posted by: Arioch | Mar 1 2022 13:30 utc | 540

Re Ukraine trying desperately to drag Poland into their war
It’s probably something the Polish government told some Ukrainian officials in private. “Yeah, we might do something like that, if it has to be.” Or they didn’t promptly and directly say “no way” when the Ukrainians harassed them about it, and instead used some soft language to turn the request down. Ukraine then took that as a true commitment and tried to make it a reality by blurting out that yes, Poland would do it. The government of Ukraine is up to its neck in sh*t. They’re desperate.
When trying to understand anything coming from Ukraine, I have to admit that often a very rude German phrase comes to my mind: “Zu dumm zum Scheißen”. Ukraine is an identity crisis plus a full-blown histrionic/borderline personality disorder that somehow has become a state. At this stage, there really is no other way for Ukraine than to be forced to come to its senses – by Russia. A certain period of complete isolation is vital in this. The sooner Russia takes control of ALL of Ukraine’s borders, the better. Communication links to the “West” should also be cut. Russian successes in Ukraine, in various areas of “hybrid warfare”, is the only thing the “West” will understand and accept.

Posted by: Scotch Bingeington | Mar 1 2022 13:35 utc | 541

THANKS OBAMA!
I think it may finally be appropriate.

Posted by: Macmuir | Mar 1 2022 13:36 utc | 542

FYI, comments are back on RT. Seems they’ve ditched Disqus and are now using a Russian developed commenting system.

Posted by: Amengar | Mar 1 2022 13:37 utc | 543

Kansas could completely replace that sunflower crop if we’d get off ethanol here.
Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 13:23 utc | 537

My understanding is the a pivot to soybeans is underway, driven by fertilizer and phosphate prices.

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 13:40 utc | 544

Russia about to hit several targets in Kiev. Sending warning in advance to Ukrainians living near targets. SBU and 72nd Pyschological warfare centers targeted. Via ASB telegram

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 13:46 utc | 545

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
Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 1 2022 10:18 utc | 485
I have to remind you, conspirologists, of most paranoid kind, years ago were saying USA is marked for the next “reset” to be the Fourth Reich, to be next Hitler, that would visiously attack all the world, so the world would unite against this abomination, and in the process would write off their own crimes, like it happenned with Hitler (Belgium in Congo and UK in India did much worse to locals than Hitler did to Jews, however after WW2 the simplified history is imprinted into mass mind, that there was absolutely infernal Hitler and everyone else were good, albeit with some non-systemic crimes here and there). Conspirologists were suggesting a visible insane management of USA is exactly the ploy by “hidden roaming masters” to make the last us of eaten out no more useful ex-host.

Posted by: Arioch | Mar 1 2022 13:50 utc | 546

And now BoJo wants to remove Russia from Security Council. Is this fucking clown insane? Does he has a death wish, because this is how you get nuclear armageddon, you dumbfuck.
Screw that, if Putin ever ends up sending the nuclear goodies and we all go up in flames, I won’t even blame him. We’re too fucking stupid as a species.

Posted by: Clueless Joe | Mar 1 2022 13:55 utc | 547

WJ | Mar 1 2022 13:04 utc | 529
.. suggests to me that Russia has plans beyond Ukraine ..
CNN and non-specific US intelligence are totally unreliable. Russia will not trigger an Article 5 incident, they got a very tough task and goal as it is.
False flag traps or a Gulf of Tonkin incident is a wet dream of the US Navy or any armed forces officer. Bay of Pigs attack on Cuba, Vietnam War and USS Vincennes in the Persian Gulf were all US Navy events … guys feel secure or go bats crazy .. see Senator John McCain … bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.

Posted by: Oui | Mar 1 2022 13:57 utc | 548

Sunflowers would be cheaper still. There was a big crop failure of soybeans (or something)…(search reminds me) drought had impacted supply

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 13:57 utc | 549

all set to watch the latest chess matches to determine a challenger to Magnus Carlsen, and to be subjected to loads of anti Russia propaganda
Posted by: pretzekattacj | Mar 1 2022 11:33 utc | 508
It was always there some years ago when Sergey “minister of defense” Karyakin was challenging. Today it woudl be worse, probably.

Posted by: Arioch | Mar 1 2022 13:57 utc | 550

Posted by: michaelj72 | Mar 1 2022 11:50 utc | 514
Amazing how quickly the Pawn’s statement one day can change the very next day.
Pawns are just that, Pawns. To be used in special moves to protect other pieces.
Deep State magazine reports it loud and clear.

Polish President Andrej Duda said after a press conference with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg: “We are not sending any jets to Ukraine because that would open a military interference in the Ukrainian conflict. We are not joining that conflict. NATO is not a party to that conflict.”/BLOCKQUOTE>
Newsweek
The Polish President now looks like a fool to the Ukrainians. But heck, it is the same situation that happened to Poland in 1939 with her “to be trusted” Allies British and French.

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 1 2022 13:59 utc | 551

Some observations:
1. More and more liberal leftists on twitter are coming round to seriously entertaining some kind of direct US intervention.
2. The US Congress and Senate are pushing for direct funding of Ukrainian insurgency.
3. The US/UK axis is seeking to have Russia debarred from UN security council.
4. Russian position is now the removal of all US nukes from Europe.
Again, I don’t see how, on the current trajectory, this doesn’t end with us all dead or dying or living out Cormac McCarthy’s The Road.

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 14:01 utc | 552

„if one day the worsening China-US ties do totally go out of control, the fuse will be Taiwan question, and the consequences will be much worse than the US can imagine.“
This is from the Global Times today.
Everything depends on how China backs Russia. Destruction by isolating the RF must fail. The world is looking to Bejing.
https://enapp.globaltimes.cn/article/1253534

Posted by: njet | Mar 1 2022 14:01 utc | 553

Ron Paul comparing Zelensky to Saakashvili
Plus bonus shoutout to MoA from 2008…

Posted by: c1ue | Mar 1 2022 14:02 utc | 554

A military man from India giving a quite realistic assesment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOkn3l7mddc

Posted by: Paco | Mar 1 2022 14:05 utc | 555

1)Anyone know how the UNGA went, didn’t have time to follow?
2) Pepe Escobar on his twitter account states that a 20,000 strong mercenary force is being assembled in Poland. Samantha Power there, on the border.

Posted by: JB | Mar 1 2022 14:09 utc | 556

Did US really supply Javelin missiles to Ukraine ? They cost $126,000 each and are single-use with non-rechargeable battery (only training models recharge) and the battery lasts for 4 MINUTES !
The UK supplied Saab LANW which are single-use and have a 400 metre range………
This is so demented….no wonder taxpayers get fleeced.

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 14:10 utc | 557

3. The US/UK axis is seeking to have Russia debarred from UN security council.
Guess the gloves are off and World War is the goal. Rockefeller donated the land in the stockyards to build UN Plaza to keep USA inside UN by having it in New York rather than in Geneva like The League………..the US wants to destroy UN and replace it with NATO
India, China, Russia, Brazil can create a new Forum in Singapore or Hong Kong and bring the General Assembly with them and UN will become as failed as The League where USSR was never a member

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 14:13 utc | 558

Ukrainians are not going to be flying anything if Russia continues this.

Within 48 hours of the initiation of a Russian military campaign in neighbouring Ukraine, footage emerged of a Ukrainian airfield showing six MiG-29 fighters seriously damaged by a single Russian missile strike. The missile used was reportedly a Russian Navy 3M14 Kalibr, which is deployed by a wide range of ships from light Buyan-M Class corvettes to 24,000 ton Borei Class nuclear powered attack submarines. It was specified at the beginning of operations that Ukrainian aircraft and air defence sites would be made priority targets, with footage of destroyed MiG-29s appearing to be the first sign of the effectiveness of such a campaign. The loss of six MiG-29s represents a very considerable blow to Ukrainian air power, with the country fielding approximately 30 MiG-29s in total meaning those destroyed from one missile strike represent one fifth of the fleet.

Link
Satellite imagery and other means are probably searching out where the rest is located. Knowing how the Azov mentality permeates the military, they are probable next to schools and/or hospitals.

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 1 2022 14:19 utc | 559

@Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 14:01 utc | 553
If Putin is indeed demanding removal of all nukes from Europe, presumably including France’s, either he is a messianic lunatic or he has a serious underlying technological advantage (e.g hypersonics, EWM?) that makes this a relatively lower risk maneuver than it would otherwise seem on the surface.

Posted by: Boogity | Mar 1 2022 14:22 utc | 560

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 14:13 utc | 559

India, China, Russia, Brazil can create a new Forum in Singapore or Hong Kong and bring the General Assembly with them and UN will become as failed as The League where USSR was never a member

Singapore, “The Lee Family Business”, is no longer neutral ground. It’s a wholly owned subsidiary of America Inc. now.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 14:23 utc | 561

Amengar @544:
Yeah, I noticed that. Since DQ was never down or DDoS’d, I’m guessing that RT cut ties with DQ before DQ was inspired to cut off RT.
That much said, I’m not impressed with the results, because the Achilles Heel of the RT comments sections has always been the lack of meaningful moderation. RT seems to prefer operating on the cheap and employing poorly constructed algorithms to sensible humans.
My initial impression of the new comments section is that it’s no better of worse than OW or DW, and that RT is still entirely unwilling to do anything meaningful against troll infestations.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 1 2022 14:24 utc | 562

Arioch | Mar 1 2022 13:50 utc | 547
“I have to remind you, conspirologists years ago were saying USA is marked for the next “reset” to be the Fourth Reich, that would visiously attack all the world, so the world would unite against this abomination, and in the process would write off their own crimes…”
“Then the angel carried me away in the Spirit into a wilderness. There I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous names and had seven heads and ten horns. She held a golden cup in her hand, filled with abominable things and the filth of her adulteries. The name written on her forehead was a mystery:
Babylon the great
the mother of prostitutes
and of the abominations of the earth…
“The ten horns you saw are ten kings who have not yet received a kingdom, but who for one hour will receive authority as kings along with the beast. They have one purpose and will give their power and authority to the beast…
“The beast and the ten horns you saw will hate the prostitute. They will bring her to ruin and leave her naked; they will eat her flesh and burn her with fire.”
– Revelation 17

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 14:26 utc | 563

Clueless Joe (548)
I was wondering why the so much frenzied propaganda has been emanating from Westminster, backed up by their puppet at Bute House.
It turns out on a jaunt to Ukraine, a deal was signed for the building of warships among other arms deals between the UK and Ukraine.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-signs-agreement-to-support-enhancement-of-ukrainian-naval-capabilities

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 1 2022 14:30 utc | 564

and the battery lasts for 4 MINUTES !
Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 14:10 utc | 558

It is a “thermal battery” that is designed for long term storage.
It lasts 4 minutes after it has been activated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_battery

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 14:30 utc | 565

@ Arch Bungle re new UN HQ:
It ought to be in some honestly nonaligned country and preferably one that has suffered greatly from imperialist powers or has somehow managed to wriggle out from under their control. In most of these countries, alas, suitable infrastructure would have to be created out of next to nothing (sorry, Luang Prabang) or would be just too déclassé for pampered diplomats (sorry, Africa). How about Ho Chi Minh City? In my ideal world that HQ would be in Gaza…

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 1 2022 14:32 utc | 566

Posted by: Boogity | Mar 1 2022 14:22 utc | 561
The Russian position is the removal of all US nukes from Europe. Not the removal of France’s or UK’s own nukes.

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 14:32 utc | 567

Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 14:23 utc | 562
“Singapore, “The Lee Family Business”, is no longer neutral ground. It’s a wholly owned subsidiary of America Inc. now.”
That doesn’t sound sustainable under a scenario where a more assertive China forced the US navy out of the southwest Pacific. Certainly a possibility the Lee Family must be pondering, if they possess any of the patriarch’s circumspection.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 14:33 utc | 568

Posted by: Grasdackel | Mar 1 2022 7:50 utc | 459

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.

A good starting point is “Fear of Freedom” by psychiatrist Eric Fromm. Fromm seeks to explain the bias toward authoritarianism that led to the rise of Herr Shickelgruber.

Posted by: Sushi | Mar 1 2022 14:34 utc | 569

1. More and more liberal leftists on twitter are coming round to seriously entertaining some kind of direct US intervention.
Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 14:01 utc | 553
Excuse me, but there has never been such a thing post-WW2.
The left exists in two camps: Actually Existing Socialism and non-western inclusive nationalism – to the extent that those two camps aren’t the same, lol.
Everything else a front for US-compromised liberals, entirely tangential or both.
Regardless of who it may tick off, by democratic and philosophical analysis, the forces that factually enforce a leftwards development globally are those following either Marxism or a self-reliant inclusive nationalism.
Actual liberals with historical continuity COULD have an actual left-wing but Neoliberals made sure to stamp that out, in the process destroying any actual philosophical value their school of thought might have.
“Liberals” not swearing up and down by Comrade Adam Fucking Smith are hardly worth the cost of the gasoline to light up four tires.
If Adam Smith came back to life he’d grab a fucking red flag for fuck’s sake.

Posted by: Misotheist | Mar 1 2022 14:35 utc | 570

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 1 2022 14:32 utc | 567
I can think of no better place than Patong Beach, Thailand to get uptight superpowers to chill the f*** out.
There’s always the possibility they’ll be wiped out by a tsunami. Plusses every way you look at it!

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 14:36 utc | 571

@ WJ
To what extent is ”France’s or UK’s won nukes” a legal fiction, and how gullible would Russia have to be to believe it?

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 1 2022 14:36 utc | 572

Republicofscotland | Mar 1 2022 14:30 utc | 565
“I was wondering why the so much frenzied propaganda has been emanating from Westminster, backed up by their puppet at Bute House.
It turns out on a jaunt to Ukraine, a deal was signed for the building of warships among other arms deals between the UK and Ukraine.”

Looks moot now if whatever’s left of the Ukraine is going to be land-locked.
The Kiev regime sure has been developing delusions of grandeur since 2014.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 1 2022 14:37 utc | 573

Igor Strelkov’s analysis of the Ukranian War as of today….
“Igor Strelkov’s analysis, 1 March
– An operation to surround the city of Nikolaev will be launched today
– Russian units in the south will eventually start moving towards cutting off the Ukrainian army group in the Donbass
– The enemy is withdrawing troops from Donbass to Dnepropetrovsk with heavy losses
– Mariupol is not completely surrounded, but aerial and artillery bombardment make troop movement impossible
– The Armed Forces of Ukraine are withdrawing from the Lugansk region in an organized manner, but with heavy losses
– Severodonetsk will not be abandoned without a fight, I expect the battle there to begin today
– Fierce urban battles were going on all over Kharkov yesterday
– Until Kharkov is taken, progress further west will be stalled
– The battles for Kharkov will not end today, it will take another day or more, depending on the enemy’s morale
– There is no doubt Kharkov will be liberated, it is only a question of “when”
– I expect a lasting insurgency in Kharkov in the future
– The siege of Sumy and Chernigov continues, and Russian troops are advancing on Poltava; these cities have not yet been captured because of a lag in army units arriving in the region
Kiev front
– Russian troops advanced to the suburbs of Kiev – Brovary, and began to form the eastern front of the siege of the city
– I do not expect any direct attacks on Kiev until sufficient forces are concentrated here
– Russian troops are likely to attack the Boryspil airport and cut off the southbound highway
– Russian troops cut the Kiev – Zhitomir highway and are moving to cut the Kiev – Belaya Tserkov highway. The main Russian efforts today will be directed towards the latter, but the enemy will provide fierce resistance there to avoid encirclement
– The Kiev region is very built up, surbuban, and industrial, which is especially difficult for the attacking force – it requires lots of forces, but those forces are coming, I know that for sure.
– The garrison of Kiev will soon be surrounded.”

Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko | Mar 1 2022 14:40 utc | 574

@Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 14:01 utc | 553
If Putin is indeed demanding removal of all nukes from Europe, presumably including France’s, either he is a messianic lunatic or he has a serious underlying technological advantage (e.g hypersonics, EWM?) that makes this a relatively lower risk maneuver than it would otherwise seem on the surface.
Posted by: Boogity | Mar 1 2022 14:22 utc | 561
Moscow is obviously NOT demanding the withdrawal of domestic-sourced nuclear weapons.
Haven’t you read Snow Crash?
WE’RE IN THE AGE OF NUCLEAR SOVEREIGNTY
Moscow is demanding the withdrawal of nuclear weapons from non-nuclear states.

Posted by: Misotheist | Mar 1 2022 14:42 utc | 575

@ Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2022 14:36 utc | 572
I almost suggested Hanoi because it’s supposed to be underwater anyway in a generation. The Maldives, anyone? the Solomons?
Actually, the desirability of a cleansing tsunami notwithstanding, Thailand wouldn’t be the worst choice. The current regime, although highly corrupt and inept, and more than a little repressive, is doing a halfway decent job of playing off US versus Chinese interests. So maybe that regime learned something from the 19c Chakri kings after all.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 1 2022 14:43 utc | 576

we’re not hurdling toward WW3, when NATO refuses to commit any troops. Putin, calling for an end of all nukes in all of Europe is a negotiating position, we know he’s most concerned about those in Eastern Europe. Putin isn’t crazy, and he’s not ramping up for all out war. (some people read the Bible too much and think causality has a beginning and end; but that’s your delusion) Putin is savvy and wants to end this, he’ll have absolute leverage when he has 2/3rd of Ukraine’s troops surrounded; will NATO suggest the Ukrainians turn their back on those troops? You know they don’t care, but are too savvy to state so explicitly.
I’ve been wondering for a couple of weeks now, do American negotiators believe what they’re telling us? Do they go into negotiations with Lavrov spouting our propaganda? Either way, Putin seems to have a strategy to pin the Ukrainians down, isolate them from NATO protection and to get our attention. Assuming he has any other plans is pure speculation rooted in nothing. The question remains whether NATO believes their propaganda, or if that’s only for domestic consumption

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 14:43 utc | 577

Kiev filed this with the ICC, the ICC should be throwing the book at Ukraine over its genocide against its own people for eight years by its Nazi troops. But then again the ICC is a toothless entity that collapsed under the pressure of US sanctions, it is not fit for purpose, but will be used to fit up Russia as some sort of evil murdering regime.
“Russian troops in Ukraine are attacking only military targets, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Tuesday, commenting on the news that the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague would launch a probe into possible war crimes in Ukraine.
An ICC prosecutor said on Monday that there was “a reasonable basis to believe that both alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity” had been committed in Ukraine. Accusations against Russia were filed with the ICC by Kiev.”
https://www.rt.com/russia/550962-ukraine-crimes-icc-peskov/
This might be a foolish and terrible thing to say but part of me is hoping for a change in the old world order even though it will cost lives. We can’t go on like this

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 1 2022 14:44 utc | 578

Posted by: Misotheist | Mar 1 2022 14:35 utc | 571
I am using the nomenclature they use to describe themselves. However incoherent the ideology may be, “left liberal” is a label that captures a not insignificant portion of the American professional populace. It is disconcerting to me that many of these persons are now openly advocating for US/NATO intervention. There is no actual left in the United States if we insist on speaking accurately. I am not really as concerned about theoretical arguments about what historically and conceptually constitutes leftism at the moment, though I imagine I more or less agree with your take on it.

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 14:44 utc | 579

ScottinDallas (537). Sunflower oil production Russia + Ukraine = 9,000,000 tonnes
US production 147,000 tonnes
too scents (566). I know it is 4 Minutes from activation. – but for $126,000 I find it a very small operating window

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 14:49 utc | 580

Arne Hartmann @513
Fifty years ago my professors told me it was not possible to teach Enlightenment to American students as they were all believers in status, hierarchy, authority.
More recently a friend who was full professor of American History took early retirement because it was not allowed to teach anything about American Revolution except that the founders were slaveowners. When she showed her students documents written by Tom Paine, Thomas Jefferson, etc. without attribution they would guess they had been written by Russians or “some Boomer”. That was four years ago, it is worse now.

Posted by: oldhippie | Mar 1 2022 14:51 utc | 581

Posted by: Grasdackel | Mar 1 2022 7:50 utc | 459

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.

A good starting point is “Fear of Freedom” by psychiatrist Eric Fromm. Fromm explains the bias toward authoritarianism that led to the rise of Herr Shickelgruber. A concise exposition in lay language.

Posted by: Sushi | Mar 1 2022 14:51 utc | 582

we know he’s most concerned about those in Eastern Europe.
and the ones in Germany fitted to German aircraft and handled by German fitters ALL in violation of Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons……..namely B61-12 bombs in Kleine Brogel in Belgium, Büchel Air Base in Germany, Aviano and Ghedi Air Bases in Italy, Volkel Air Base in the Netherlands, and Incirlik in Turkey.
Each country is in the process of modernizing its nuclear-capable fighters to either the F-35A, the F-18 Super Hornet, This is why Germany needs to buy new aircraft to replace its nuclear capable Tornados……….
There are 100 B61s in Europe

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Mar 1 2022 14:54 utc | 583

“Tell me why I’m wrong…” WJ@517
This would leave France in the position of being the sole possessor of the EU Nuclear Deterrent. I imagine Macron et al would love that.
As to the UK I believe that the nuclear forces there are entirely subsidiary to US command and control.

Posted by: bevin | Mar 1 2022 14:56 utc | 584

@414 Russian forces control Berdyansk now anyway so I imagine the British ‘advisors’ are long gone. Their naval base project will be on long-term hold.

Posted by: dh | Mar 1 2022 14:58 utc | 585

Mistheist, still hung up on the vacuous “communism, socialism, capitalism” divide? You know every economy in the history of man has been blended. What you don’t understand, as you’ve bought into slogans and not the reality of how actual policy works is that progressive income taxes favor decentralization, capital intensive production over finance, lobbying and executive excess. The alternative to progressive income taxes isn’t low taxes, but high sales and property taxes. Capital intensive producers, brick and mortars and real businesses produce things that are sales taxes, they operate businessfronts that are property taxes, along with the production facilities. Lawyers, financiers, lobbyists don’t make anything, don’t sell anything, and don’t hire many as they have no production facilities, they just take all the gains. The only way to limit them, the “small gov’t” way to limit their excesses is a progressive income tax.
Trickle down was proposed by Andrew Mellon, of Wall St, the opposition came from Sen James Couzens, CFO and co-founder of Ford, the actual man who devised the $5 workday. He proposed the progressive policies FDR would later embrace to save capitalism from itself. During the progressive era we had zero systemic bank failures, under “low taxes” we’ve had to bail out the banks every 8 years; which is socialism for the few. Sorry, you bought into a Wall St lie that is pushed by the Koch bros posing as libertarians. Your entire perspective on that issue is perverted and false. Get out of the partisan diversion. (I ain’t saying democrats are the solution, they’re not really proposing a progressive income tax, both sides are sold out to Wall St)
Ironically, Bernie and AOC’s plans are best to protect capitalism, it’s a shame they either don’t understand that, or can’t explain it, or won’t try to explain it to the stupid populace. But, the progressive income tax would be the best way to encourage domestic production, and low taxes are what encouraged capital flight. (the higher the income tax rate, the greater the incentive to reinvest, as reinvestment is a tax dodge; where with “low taxes” the execs take all the gains, off-shore production to bonus themselves; that’s off the table under progressive income taxes)

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 14:59 utc | 586

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 14:43 utc | 578
No, Putin asking for removal of all US nukes from europe is not some negotiation tactics. Russians don’t do western style bluffing.
That is logical required request (non negotiable) because Russian HQ is aware US WILL place those nukes in Romania and Poland and Moscow will still be endangered.
Hence, after gloves off, US nukes must go from Europe or Russia will not stop.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 1 2022 15:01 utc | 587

@ Too many refs to list…
Re: (full spectrum) Collective Madness…
Remember: “Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.”
(Prometheus speaking in “The Masque of Pandora“ — Longfellow, 1875)
I suggest trying to get some critical objective distance and compassion – and framing this moment as an “action learning” experience based around the 5-stage grief cycle (Kubler-Ross). Later versions added a 6th “finding meaning” stage (David Kessler). Death of a person, paradigm, or an epoch can be framed as a staged/phased process.
In this respect, and I include myself in real-time, perhaps now it is more understandable how a whole normally hyper-rational European country/culture like Germany can so quickly go toxic when tormented by unjust circumstances.
I am reluctant to go ‘academic’ but it is my current area of study. If anyone thinks it’s BS then help my thesis by saying so; and where/why, etc.
Perhaps, heed these words by Gregory Bateson who used the term “Schismogenisis” (creation of division) to describe occasional and cyclic intra-tribal wars and disputes in New Guinea in the 1930’s. See “Naven” and use of gender bender archetypes to release social pressure etc. (*)
At a larger global time-scale this has been building for decades to an almost biblical “Lot & …” scenario.
However, at a more mundane human-agency level, the original “double bind” theory he (and others) came up with in the 1950’s is even more relevant, imo. In the original, it was not just a watered-down dilemma etc. I’ll quote one of his extant experts in these few key points of the dynamics involved:
1. More than just simple double-bind – i.e., not just a dilemma or rock-hard place issue. Cognitive dissonance (without perceived means of escape) between logical Learning Levels. (I’ll include a related observation by Foucault at the end.)
2. Double bind, in Bateson’s view, was never a matter of simple intellectual confusion or of being caught in a dilemma of “I am damned if I do and I am damned if I don’t.”
3. “Double bind was a situation in which simple dilemmas were compounded by falsified contexts, supported by patterns of interpersonal communication which ensured continuation of the denial that a falsified context existed.” (Harries-Jones 1995, 135)
The key is in the last point of (3) – aka “denial that a falsified context exist” etc.
Rather than try and explain Bateson’s logical learning levels (it’s Learning level III if anyone is interested) or Foucault’s work, I’ll simple point to a short outline that includes these worlds about power and control of even the options:

“Foucault calls this theory of power ‘tactics of domination’ (Power/Knowledge, p.92). Power is an expression of the will to dominate, and domination comes through controlling even options or choices. Thus you control a theatre of war by establishing boundaries and avenues of advance and retreat for your enemy; you define and direct all possible decisions and actions for the opposing force, and then let them make their choices. This need for control even of choices is why power must operate even at the minutest levels of an individual’s life.” (**)

We don’t need to look too deeply at links between double-bind “denial” dynamics and mass communication (and sometime biomedical) focus on “minutest” levels – something that Belgian “mass formation” theory correctly associates with the process of hypnosis induction in individuals (i.e., the point of light or shiny oscillating object).
Pinpoint (left brain) focus, initial obedience at the instruction, and ‘soft purring’ words in certain tones (e.g., Trust “Dear Leader” via media methodology & Edward Bernays etc) and you have the stage set. And, Vola! … here we are again in cognitive dissonance resolution land (one side of the enforced binnary choice or the other).
Hope it helps add some calm in the storm.

(*) Naven: “Naven” is the name of a peculiar ritual practiced by Iatmul, a head-hunting tribe of New Guinea.Th e ceremony is performed to congratulate members of the tribe upon the completion of notable accomplishments, among which homicide ranks highest. Ordinarily this tribe insists upon an extreme contrast between the sexes, but in the “naven” ceremony, tranvestitism and ritual homosexuality are represented. The “naven” serves in this book as a motive around which the author has constructed one of the most influential works of field anthropology ever written.” https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=24360
(**) – Morrison, T. 2018. “Foucault’s Elephant.” Philosophy Now. 127 (August/September): 12-15. https://philosophynow.org/issues/127/Foucaults_Elephant

Posted by: imo | Mar 1 2022 15:15 utc | 588

Posted by: Oui | Mar 1 2022 13:20 utc | 534
“Speculation Ukrainian pilots flying Polish MIG-29 into Ukraine … Stoltenberg addressed this topic: “this will not happen.””
Yes. It will not. Maybe the Poles actually thought that it would be a good idea.
The risk involved for NATO in such a venture is not that of WWIII, though. The risk is that Russia would destroy the air bases in Poland, a NATO country, a good chunk of the Polish air defence, and the Aigis installations to boot. And then nothing happens. Except for more huffing and puffing and harassment of Russian athletes and artists. The end of NATO, that is the risk.

Posted by: veto | Mar 1 2022 15:16 utc | 589

Both sides are entrenchend and know what is at stake:
1. If Russia gives in, it will be incorporated into US system and dominated by US supported Russian liberals, maybe eventually sliced up. The US then controls the ressources of Eurasia. Putin wont sign his own death warrant, rather take everybody with him. Nobody in the West gives Putin and off ramp, in contrast the nutjobs keep escalating.
2. The US has destroyed its financial system by sanctioning a sovereign central bank and kicking Russian banks out of SWIFT. The trust of the parcicipants in that system is gone. If you dont trust your wife, the marriage is over. All human interactions are based on trust. If EU relies on commodities from Russia and Ukraine (food, fertilizers, gas oil, aluminium etc) and you are about to be cut off, but you need those commodities, you are in an existantial fight as well. So the US and EU either subdue Russia or they go down themselves.
3. Russia has shown an off-ramp: Neutral Ukraine, effectivly under control of Russia. Is Ukraine central to US and EU survival? No, but its essential for Russia. Are Russian commodities essential for the EU? Yes. Is the financial system essential for US? Yes. The only solution I can see is going back to the status quo ante and a neutral Ukraine dominated by Russia. If both sides cant find a solution out of an existantial struggle, (IMO) it will likely lead to a nuclear incident. Either both sides then step back out of fear of mutual destruction or its over.

Posted by: Arne Hartmann | Mar 1 2022 15:20 utc | 590

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 13:40 utc | 545

My understanding is the a pivot to soybeans is underway, driven by fertilizer and phosphate prices.

Your understanding is correct. The shift out of corn toward a soybean crop which has lower ferilizer deamnd will have significant follow on effects on US gas prices which are already at a high.
The US mandates that gasoline contain 10% ethanol. A reduced availability of ethanol with inelastic demand will drive ethanol and gas prices higher. Add in Brent moving to $120 a bbl (Goldman Sachs is now projecting $115 a bbl. I think it likely to move much higher) and the end result is a world of economic pain for the US consumer.
Transport represents 40% of US FF use. Increased fuel costs will drive inflation in everything Americans drive 40 miles to buy.

Posted by: Sushi | Mar 1 2022 15:24 utc | 591

Looks like Russians are getting spanked in Kharkov. Acording to Southfront and other sources. A big learning lesson for Russia. You just cant come to a fight with kiddie gloves.

Posted by: comandante | Mar 1 2022 15:25 utc | 592

Posted by: Arne Hartmann | Mar 1 2022 15:20 utc | 591
I agree with this analysis, particularly and especially point 3.
There are unfortunately no signs of de-escalation coming from the US side, though, which is what worries me.

Posted by: WJ | Mar 1 2022 15:25 utc | 593

progressive income tax would be the best way
Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 14:59 utc | 587

Income taxes are a scam.
Tax wealth, not income.

Posted by: too scents | Mar 1 2022 15:28 utc | 594

At UN in the New World, days of Khrushchev relived …
https://mobile.twitter.com/FR_Desarmement/status/1498603711177891841
Next … act of hammering shoe, different from Baghdad and shoe thrown at GWB 🥸
Biden threw a tantrum and removed twelve staff from Russian Mission at UN. Crazy.

Posted by: Oui | Mar 1 2022 15:31 utc | 595

Posted by: ScottinDallas | Mar 1 2022 14:59 utc | 587
Who exactly do you think you’re replying to, gringo?
Exactly what the fuck in anything I have said relates to domestic politics and policies within Eagleland?
And you are pretentious enough to try and knock me down with high-sounding absolute political arguments for bullshit centrism, and then go an try to base them on bullshit myopic political arguments about former UK colonies? And comparative tax policies?
Is this some sort of shit test?
Because if it is, it might make some sense, otherwise it’s just mindless yankee-centric mumbling.

Posted by: Misotheist | Mar 1 2022 15:32 utc | 596

A lot of action around Mariupol….
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Posted by: dh | Mar 1 2022 15:36 utc | 597

Taxing wealth would be messy and addresses only the symptom of the malaise.
A better and much simpler solution would be ti forbid any compensation not paid in the national currency and per contractual pay period. No stock options, no deferred compensation; I’m additionally against bonuses but they’d at least be taxable. Doing this would eliminate the future accumulation of huge categories of wealth.
Of course this will never happen, but one can dream, I guess.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 1 2022 15:36 utc | 598

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 1 2022 14:30 utc | 565

Contractual work will now begin to implement the following projects:
Missile sale and integration on new and in-service Ukrainian Navy patrol and airborne platforms, including a training and engineering support package.
The development and joint production of eight fast missile warships.
The creation of a new naval base on the Black Sea as the primary fleet base for Ukraine and a new base on the Sea of Azov.
Babcock will participate in the Ukrainian project to deliver a modern frigate capability.
A Government to Government sale of two refurbished Sandown class mine countermeasure vessels.

Thanks for the link. The above excerpt explains why Ukraine will be denied Black Sea or Sea of Azov access and therefore no need for a navy.

Posted by: Sushi | Mar 1 2022 15:37 utc | 599

Posted by: Arioch | Mar 1 2022 13:30 utc | 541
Thanks for that tech tip, useful. It seems that particular link has been saved once today, but is not readable yet. Handy, instead of creating files locally. thanks again.

Posted by: Paco | Mar 1 2022 15:41 utc | 600