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October 29, 2022
Drone Attack On Sevastopol

This morning at 4:20 local time the Russian fleet in the Crimean port of Sevastopol was attacked by nine unmanned aerial vehicles and seven autonomous maritime drones. Earlier a maritime drone that had run aground in Crimea and had been found and pictured.


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During today's attack a large U.S. drone had flown circles south of Crimea. It likely relayed data from and to the drones.

The maritime drones are British and Russia alleges that British specialists had trained the Ukrainian navy in using them. It also says that British soldiers were involved in the attack on the Nord Stream pipeline.

The Ukrainians published two videos shot by the maritime drones while attacking. One of the video shows extensive gun fire impacts near the drone from a Russian helicopter that is attacking it.

The Russians say that all the aerial drones and 4 of 7 maritime drones were defeated before they could caused damage. They also say that one mine seeking ship was damaged in the harbor. It is possible that the damage is greater than Russia admits.

As a consequence of the attack Russia declared that the deal which allowed for grain exports from Odessa has been suspended. That deal had already been in danger as the 'west' had not fulfilled its part of the deal which would have allowed for the export for Russian fertilizer to third parties.

I find it likely that Russia will take additional measures to punish the Ukrainian navy for the brazen attack. Additional attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure is another possibility.

Meanwhile all recent attempts by the Ukrainian army to penetrate the Russian held lines have failed. It is notable that these are now much smaller in size with just a battalion or in some cases just two companies in the lead.

It is now definitely mud season in Ukraine during which it is impossible to cross most farmland even on feet. This will hinder the attacking forces on both sides until winter sets in.

Comments

Deplorable Commissar #80

Based on the figures above only 13,000 Russian men joined voluntarily, From a nation of 150 million ? I thought Putin made it clear to his nation that this conflict is an existential threat to Russia, yet Russian men dont seem to agree. Also, why is the average age of the mobilized 35 years old ? That seems to be on the older side. Shouldn’t the average age be 25 ? Where are the young ?

It is likely that the methodology and progress of the demilitarisation and denazification of Ukraine in the last two months has not inspired confidence within the Russian volunteer pool. They are undoubtedly patriotic but that wont ameliorate their natural caution imo.
General Surovikin may reverse the circumstance. Time will tell.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Oct 29 2022 22:26 utc | 101

https://borneobulletin.com.bn/german-industry-workers-striking/
I have posted the above because it illustrates the appalling news censorship existing in Australia at least.
I have long assumed that the key to this war will be the collapse of German economy, which may trigger a Europe wide reset. the warm weather has delayed this. therefore I have regularly done a search for information on German industry and gas etc. Not much comes up.
So imagine the absurdity that the ONLY information on strikes etc is to be found in the Borneo Bulletin – a regional Indonesian Journal. Shows that somewhere in the world there is still journalism – but not it seems in the West.

Posted by: watcher | Oct 29 2022 22:27 utc | 102

I gather that at some time in the future one or two Starlink satellites will attempt return to home planet maneuvers.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Oct 29 2022 22:38 utc | 103

Clearly the Russians have more info than they are letting out.
1st, make an accusation that the UK is involved; UK will obviously deny this.
Then release some evidence/facts showing the UK’s involvement, forcing the UK’s lies into the open.
“UK cannot be trusted as a reliable actor; we’re not interested in dealing with the UK gov..”
Stop supplying gas.
Now the UK isn’t in control when it weans itself off Russian gas; extra difficult winter in a few more weeks.
Slowly a little more pressure being applied.
Maybe reduce a few more diplomats in the UK Embassy in Moscow for some added flavour.

Posted by: HossCara | Oct 29 2022 22:43 utc | 104

Posted by: Klutch Kargo | Oct 29 2022 19:29 utc | 55
Is that a Starlink terminal on the back of the attic boat in photograph?

it’s a Twitter feed.

Posted by: oink | Oct 29 2022 22:44 utc | 105

Except,” cannon fodder ” by its very nature is disposable. On the other hand, what is Russia burning through, their own version of under equipped ” cannon fodder” ?
Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Oct 29 2022 22:11 utc | 94
No, cannon fodder isn’t “disposable”, that is another bad read from the strategically ignorant. The purpose of cannon fodder is to work in conjunction with high-end regular units to shield those units from heavy casualties and give them space to maneuver.
From Russia/China’s point of view this is just the prelude to a larger war with NATO. It is absolutely imperative to draw the opening out for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the biggest is to bleed off the cushion troops so when the real war begins the Allies can inflict casualties directly on the casualty averse west.
You will note Russia has switched partially to the defensive, rapidly building fortifications and digging in. Claim a defensive barrier and prepare for the Nazi onslaught, reminiscent of WWII.
The western mind has the attention span of a gnat and views everything through a short sighted lens.

Posted by: Haassaan | Oct 29 2022 22:53 utc | 106

An excellent article by Thierry Meysann on propaganda, the people running Ukraine and MI6’s work building the alliance between Netanyahu and Zelensky.
It is not too long and very good.
https://www.voltairenet.org/article218325.html

Posted by: bevin | Oct 29 2022 22:57 utc | 107

The attack on Sevastopol using aerial and maritime drones was no doubt conceived and implemented with the direct involvement of US/UK military and Intelligence Agencies as the RF states. The fact that the maritime drones were British is no surprise when the RF names the Brits as involved in the sabotage of Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines.
Since February and before the Brits have exhibited the most aggressive and dangerous posturing against the RF SMO in their subservient role as attack dog for the US and synonymous with their covert support for the Banderites and Neo Nazis since WW2. The unacknowledged authoritarian espionage and intelligence agencies in the UK deep state are characterised by a Fascist mindset and boast a particularly venomous hatred of Russia shared by their pontiffs in the UK ruling class.
It should be noted that puppet PM Liz Truss was categorical in her promise to press the nuclear button to save the West and Ukraine if the Russians prevailed. These monsters need to be stamped on before they run amok and destroy us all.

Posted by: Rick | Oct 29 2022 23:04 utc | 108

This site has some special treatment unique to this particular page. I get a notification, the same as polarbear comment 68 wrote about,and some other disclaimer every time i hit a link of the blog. This happen only with this site. No other web sites i read make me this warning. I guess is some kind of mental manipulación to put fear in your readers.

Posted by: Ocelote | Oct 29 2022 23:14 utc | 109

Russia may be able to attack the Ukrainian regime NOW and WIN. Russia will not be able to attack NATO and win, now or later–there’s too many Polish forces AND ET AL to stand in the punching line for Russia win against.
The locally accepted “Russia will never run out of munitions” is based on nothing. “Whistle or lose it” is an old American saying that I do not know the meaning of but am getting intimations of what means lately.

Posted by: Elmagnostic | Oct 29 2022 23:19 utc | 110

111
“Of course it wasn’t an accident,” said retired Rear Admiral Chris Parry in comments quoted by The Daily Mail.
“The incident displayed clear intimidatory intent. We are in a strategic conflict with Russia now,” he added.
Refence was the “missile malfunction ” retired or not. At least they found a name to put to this statement

Posted by: Hankster | Oct 29 2022 23:26 utc | 111

Bill Smith @ 112
Bingo. The UK leadership knows they will be subjected to some sort of RF retaliation in the future and are nervous about the level of support it can expect from the U.S.

Posted by: Garth | Oct 29 2022 23:30 utc | 112

uncle tungsten @ 103I gather that at some time in the future one or two Starlink satellites will attempt return to home planet maneuvers.

I just googled it there are 2300 Starlink satellites, when finished it’ll be like 12,000 even up to 50K (space junk apocalypse). Correct me if I’m wrong but I think it’s a mesh system but due to the curvature of the earth it’s very difficult to get satellites to talk directly to each other but I guess if you have enough you can create a line of sight between them.
Even without line of sight they can all just relay to earth and back btwn them so however it works it’s designed to be very robust like the internet, being a web you can knock out several nodes and it’ll be fine. An electric grid works the same way.
Starlink satellites are small for what they are about the size of a fridge without the panels. It’s not hard to hit them with modern rockets, but would be crazy expensive as it requires a couple hundred rockets to put a dent in it. Maybe the RF really does have a laser system but I doubt it. Answer would be space drones, Shaheds for space, cheap autonomous programed to roam and look for the Starlink shaped sats or it’s specific signal and home in, launch a couple hundred at a time, they could be tiny as they don’t need wings. Maybe the Iranians are on it, you know the Russians and Chinese are.
For now if Starlink is to be taken out it will have to be with EW methods.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Oct 29 2022 23:47 utc | 113

Deplorable Commissar #80 and uncle tungsten #101
The 13,000 volunteers from Shoigu’s report to Putin are only the volunteers that were accepted into the partial mobilization, not the total number of men who volunteered. The partial mobilization was aimed at men with recent military experience and categories of skills that were needed.
One of the causes of the initial chaos of the partial mobilization is that they received a lot more volunteers than they needed. We have no idea how many, but each had to be investigated and interviewed. Also, many of those who ended up being mobilized showed up at the recruitment offices the day after the partial mobilization was announced, even before they received an official notification.
So, we have no idea how many there are with a voluntary desire to take part in the Special Military Operation.

Posted by: Belle | Oct 29 2022 23:57 utc | 114

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2587116/Britains-super-sub-Navy-unveils-James-Bond-style-mini-submarine-carried-board-HMS-Astute-launch-water.html
Interesting in who would have the technology to put underwater demolition packs on two pipelines, and for some reason the United States, NATO and Russia did not catch them.
Motive
Opportunity
Means
Russians probably knew this a month ago. It was the Brit’s and they have the US taking the fall.

Posted by: Beltway bandit | Oct 30 2022 0:06 utc | 115

In response to

This site has some special treatment unique to this particular page. I get a notification, the same as polarbear comment 68 wrote about,and some other disclaimer every time i hit a link of the blog. This happen only with this site. No other web sites i read make me this warning. I guess is some kind of mental manipulación to put fear in your readers.
Posted by: Ocelote | Oct 29 2022 23:14 utc | 109

I am getting somewhat the same on multiple MoA threads when I refresh.
When the warning clears and the page appears it no longer goes to the bottom where I left off….sigh
Do I feel safe? No!
Am I intimidated? No!

Posted by: psychohistorian | Oct 30 2022 0:16 utc | 116

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Posted by: Sneg Marfu | Oct 30 2022 0:20 utc | 117

Going by the 4 minute nazi drone video that’s been going around the current Black Sea flagship Makarov was certainly damaged, to what extent it’s hard to tell. Presumably not fatally or else the nazis would have been plastering images of that all over. In any case once again the lesson is that Russia does nothing until pushed and prodded by enemy action to do so, in this case abrogation of the grain export deal that had already been used as cover by the nazis to ship the explosives used in the Crimea bridge attack. Hopefully at least this will force a tightening in security at the base and plans to liberate Odessa and Nikolayev. Without an access to the sea the nazis can do nothing against Crimea.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | Oct 30 2022 0:27 utc | 118

Did you know Cloudflare’s new “security system” is currently blocking all traffic from Russia, yet Ukraine connections go straight through but historically more DDOS attacks have emanated from Ukraine than the Russian federation?
I cannot connect to MoA any longer via a RF endpoint tho I can get straight in via the Ukraine. Since this site is far more likely to suffer an attack from Ukie nazis than anyone else isn’t that kinda stupid?
I realise that a VPN only provides a very limited security but probably sufficient for the purposes of people posting at MoA as the degree of effort required to investigate a MoA post would normally be at a lower priority than the effort needed to go through whatever logs a vpn keeps.
I have no doubt that Ukie logs are transparent to the blob by now. The blob as catered to by cloudflare and their ilk has no interest in preventing Ukie based DDOS attacks though do they?
N.B. lotsa questions along the lines of the propaganda cloudflare make users suffer whilst doing incessant interminable ‘security checks’.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Oct 30 2022 0:32 utc | 119

Russia blaming the UK for the Nordstream atrocity puts it on the investigating states to respond. If they don’t reject it, then it’s established. If they do reject it, how do they know?

Posted by: Figleaf23 | Oct 30 2022 0:45 utc | 120

Did you know Cloudflare’s new “security system” is currently blocking all traffic from Russia, yet Ukraine connections go straight through but historically more DDOS attacks have emanated from Ukraine than the Russian federation?

I have no doubt that Ukie logs are transparent to the blob by now. The blob as catered to by cloudflare and their ilk has no interest in preventing Ukie based DDOS attacks though do they?
N.B. lotsa questions along the lines of the propaganda cloudflare make users suffer whilst doing incessant interminable ‘security checks’.
Posted by: Debsisdead | Oct 30 2022 0:32 utc | 119

I have been scratching my head over the recent pattern changes as well. It looks as though all MoA traffic is being redirected through some form of Cloudfare “man-in-the-middle” servers. I expect this also allows them to identify the full path of VPN server nodes as well as the endpoint recipient’s actual IP address.
Cloudfare then has the IPs of most outsiders to the official propaganda outlets as well as a library of the IPs of the VPN nodes that we may use, and in real time. So when it does come time to do a DDOS or other block of the flow of information, it becomes much easier.

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Oct 30 2022 0:51 utc | 121

OT
Posted by: psychohistorian 116
“Do I feel safe? No!
Am I intimidated? No!”
Not to pick on you ph, but you’re just the latest. My computer is also experiencing glitches, but i’ve attributed them to what the host told us only hours ago. Typepad was experiencing further problems and would be worked on during Saturday and he apologized for any inconvenience. Seems to me he working behind the scenes and keeping his website up and running under present conditions and deserves a round from every attentive barfly here. Hear?

Posted by: aye, myself & me | Oct 30 2022 0:54 utc | 122

Beltway bandit #115

Motive
Opportunity
Means
Russians probably knew this a month ago. It was the Brit’s and they have the US taking the fall.

Proof
They f*ked up and blew one pipe twice instead of both: yep it was an englander job.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Oct 30 2022 1:05 utc | 123

This exactly the same types of pissy small attacks as those that england tried to mount against the nazis in europe in the early 1940’s.
As far as I can discern they undertook ’em for two reasons back then, the first being to distract the subjects from the fact that they england were doing sweet fuck all against Nazis in europe, that 90% plus of their war effort was being conducted in North Africa to protect access to their indian slave state colony and to keep the nazis outta the rumoured rich oil fields of Libya – “can’t have the people thinking we’re only interested in protecting ruling class assets now can we?”
The second reason was that england’s navy once the pride of the nation following trafalgar and certainly where most of england’s military budget was spent, wanted to have a higher public profile – apparently ensuring that ordinary englanders continued to eat thanks to convoy protection wasn’t enough for the admirals, so they would put together meaningless pissant ‘attacks’ on ports in Norway or France, the ridiculous thing about them was that as the Navy has bugger all decent close combat types they used churchill’s ‘commandos’ but because the army & navy brass didn’t get along there would always be screw ups same as Gallipolli in WW1 or amerika at Omaha beach in normandy where the US navy refused to go in close enough to give landing craft a fair chance.
The englanders woulda spent millions on this cock-up yesterday a lot going to the usual consultants and ngo intelligence ‘services’ for what? A coupla slightly dinged warships is all.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Oct 30 2022 1:07 utc | 124

Posted by: watcher | Oct 29 2022 22:27 utc | 102
To be precise, re https://borneobulletin.com.bn/, the paper’s nameplate says it is “the independent newspaper in Brunei Darussalam, Sarawak and Sabah”. Brunei is its own country, with Internet country code ‘bn’. Sarawak and Sabah form East Malaysia. The island they are on is called Borneo. The rest of Borneo island outside of Brunei and Malaysia is part of Indonesia.

Posted by: Another Brother Ma | Oct 30 2022 1:07 utc | 125

Remember the UK had plans to provoke Russia as per leaked documents in 2021. The UK government also lied about the incident; perhaps unaware the media already had the leak, had media onboard, plus the Russians had video evidence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Black_Sea_incident

Posted by: Keith | Oct 30 2022 1:07 utc | 126

@ aye, myself & me | Oct 30 2022 0:54 utc | 122 who questions my support for b
I am a techie and use to have network certification so my comment was intended to point to other than b’s efforts but evidently did not seem so…sorry….FUCK CLOUDFLARE!
I sent b money recently. How about the rest of you?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Oct 30 2022 1:11 utc | 127

Posted by: Ocelote | Oct 29 2022 23:14 utc | 109
The checking is done by Cloudflare, which this site uses. The expressed purpose is to forestall denial of service attacks by bots. Other sites using Cloudflare also show the same ‘checking’ page when traffic is heavy.

Posted by: Another Brother Ma | Oct 30 2022 1:15 utc | 128

Petraus does a drone attack on common sense at sonar21.com

The disgraced General and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, David Petraeus, appears to have a touch of schizophrenia. During an interview with France’s L’Express last Saturday, retired General Petraeus first insisted that Ukraine has the Russians on the run:
Petraeus . . . claimed that Russia has little chance of reversing the trajectory of the conflict in Ukraine thanks to America’s financial assistance.
Additionally, the U.S. has “many options” should Russia decide to launch a nuclear weapon, he said.
At the same time, Petraeus said that his earlier words had described “just one” of “many options” America has in store in case Russia resorts to the use of nuclear arms, which he called an “extremely bad decision.”
The general also said that he still thinks there is nothing Russia could do to change the situation on the frontlines, which, according to Petraeus, is unfavorable to Moscow.

and then at the next question “Petraeus, inadvertently displaying his dull intellect, tells the reporter that Ukraine may not have the war wrapped up and that the United States “MAY” lead an international rescue team into the conflict”
read on if you have strong drink at hand…
There are a few delightful reports at sonar21 at the moment 😉

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Oct 30 2022 1:17 utc | 129

I wonder what sort of Troll holiday today was? Don’t
they work on Saturday?

Posted by: SwissArmyMan | Oct 30 2022 1:18 utc | 130

re Cloudflare did anyone else see the latest glenn greenwald missive on that very subject? According to Greenwald Cloudflare withdrew protection from a site to which NBC and militant trannies objected.

Posted by: bevin | Oct 30 2022 1:22 utc | 131

Bill Smith #131 or whatever number comes up next
I think you have been awarded the booby prize by Cloudflare but the rest of us applaud your persistence in coming last every time I relog on to MoA.
I’ll buy you a drink when you get to #180.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Oct 30 2022 1:22 utc | 132

Putin being funny on nukes at anti-spiegel.ru

Putin concluded this statement with the following sentence, which has since been repeated in Russia – half jokingly, half seriously – and which every Russian probably knows today:
“We are the victims of aggression and will go to heaven as martyrs, but they just die because they don’t even have time to repent.”
The moderator of the discussion now reminded Putin of this sentence and the following dialogue arose:
Lukyanov: Mr. President, speaking of fears, Professor Wang said that this year when the nuclear factor came up in the spring and you pointed it out, a lot of people got a little nervous because they listen to what you said here at our event remembered four years ago that we were all going to heaven. We’re in no hurry, are we? (Laughter)
(Translator’s note: Putin doesn’t answer, but makes a thoughtful face)
They think about it for a long time, which is quite disturbing.
Putin: I deliberately thought to make you worry. It worked. (Laughter).
Lukyanov: Understood. Thanks”

The video is priceless for those appreciating black humor.

Posted by: uncle tungsten | Oct 30 2022 1:30 utc | 133

@62 tonyopmoc | Oct 29 2022 19:49 utc
Thanks for that story on Anthony John Hill and his documentary on the 7/7 attacks in London. Commentary is overwhelming that for a homemade video production the docu is flawless and stands as a very high piece of journalism.
It’s on YouTube and I look forward to watching it. He made a later video with additional proof that his initial contention was true, hard to find but it’s on the Internet Archive – but this 2nd video is now made redundant by a 3rd video he made in 2019, Ripple Effect 3, also on YouTube.
Here’s the original 57-minute video: 7/7 Ripple Effect
And here’s the follow-up, at 2.5 hours: 7/7 Ripple Effect 3
Thanks again.

Posted by: Grieved | Oct 30 2022 1:31 utc | 134

Russia to drop a FOAB on the Odessa and Nikolaev docks.

Posted by: Wokechoke | Oct 30 2022 1:33 utc | 135

Russia must retaliate by targeting Odessa and Nikolaiv, their petroleum and energy infrastructure and bridges. This will stop Ukraine. Nazi troops are bogged down in their newly captured (or recaptured as they say) areas. Russia should target them. Russia’s new drone making frenzy is fantastic. Drones are the future artillery. Western anti drone weapons are too expensive. Overwhelming them cheaply is easy. High altitude suicide drones are the best. Their attack speed and impact are tremendous.

Posted by: Jason | Oct 30 2022 1:42 utc | 136

who ain’t getting weird messages from the neurosphere?
people who’ve unplugged!
so Russians, maybe, aren’t meeting their recruitment goals either? the war is so mediated to so many of us, incl in Russia. would you sign up if you were far away from the fight? safe, warm, reasonably well-fed? even if your country was under threat, unlike the US, UK, etc., where, let’s face it, who in the US is actually threatened by what Russia does, excuse me, what happens, in Ukraine? not one person. we only hear about this shit on the other side of the planet b/c we are numero uno!!!!! Zelensky rung our bell! we are invested.
i assume they call it scotch b/c of scotland? well here’s to scotland! maybe jews got to be number one (lol) b/c they take a sabbath break from the BS? esp what’s not under one’s control…

Posted by: rjb1.5 | Oct 30 2022 1:45 utc | 137

Posted by: tonyopmoc | Oct 29 2022 18:22 utc | 38
I don’t know what Murray’s justification was for banning Bevin, but I was comparing his old articles on the Skripals with more recent ones on Ukraine and he seems to have become more Russophobic following his unjustified incarceration for judicial contempt (for ‘jigsaw identification’ of a witness in the Alex Salmond trial). Nothing definite, but something seems to have changed.

Posted by: TPaine | Oct 30 2022 2:01 utc | 138

21:
Wallace went to Washington because an air to air missile came off a Russian fighter that was shadowing an RAF RC-135 flight. The Russians later said it was an accident. And it might have been as the missile was not “fired” but just came off.

Posted by: Bill Smith | Oct 30 2022 2:03 utc | 139

@Grieved | Oct 30 2022 1:31 utc
Thank you for the video links!
Here’s the original 57-minute video: 7/7 Ripple Effect
And here’s the follow-up, at 2.5 hours: 7/7 Ripple Effect 3

Posted by: Keith | Oct 30 2022 2:04 utc | 140

The Russians later said it was an accident. And it might have been as the missile was not “fired” but just came off.
Posted by: Bill Smith | Oct 30 2022 2:03 utc | 139
Russia didn’t say anything, no comment. Benny claims that was the reply, an accident, but no one confirmed his story

Posted by: rk | Oct 31 2022 9:12 utc | 141

So the Russians have found some of the sea drone wreckage and determined from the data in the Canadian made navigation modules that the drones were launched from the grain export corridor.
Makes me proud of our country carrying on the traditions of Perfidious Albion.

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Oct 31 2022 9:17 utc | 142

@whirlX | Oct 29 2022 18:18 utc | 37

I think the main reason is that when Liz Truss went to see Lavrov in March as a Foreign Minister, apparently, she got her phone hacked.

Liz Truss didn’t go to see Lavrov in March. Your facts are wrong, and the claim that her phone was hacked then is equally dubious.

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 31 2022 9:20 utc | 143

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Oct 29 2022 23:47 utc | 113
“but would be crazy expensive as it requires a couple hundred rockets to put a dent in it.”
Rubbish. one hit is all that’s needed to completely destroy a satellite. Do you think they are armour plated? Even if they were, one hit would push it a long way out of orbit.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Oct 31 2022 9:28 utc | 144

Liz Truss didn’t go to see Lavrov in March. Your facts are wrong, and the claim that her phone was hacked then is equally dubious.
Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 31 2022 9:20 utc | 143

The Lavrov Truss meeting was in February. That was when she embarrassed herself by not knowing which oblasts were in Russia vs Ukraine.
The Truss phone hack was reported by multiple British Press outlets, easily confirmed via internet search.

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Oct 31 2022 9:43 utc | 145

Widespread power blackouts now the norm in Ukraine.
https://ria.ru/20221031/ukraina-1828023532.html

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Oct 31 2022 9:49 utc | 146

Widespread power blackouts now the norm in Ukraine.
https://ria.ru/20221031/ukraina-1828023532.html

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Oct 31 2022 9:49 utc | 147

Well, fancy Ukraine targeting Russian military targets when at war… calling this a terrorist attack is pathetic and childish butt hurt, like it or not, it is 100% a legitimate target, a rarity for the UAF.
Russia is only highlighting its weakness and lack of effective deterrence by openly stating that its infrastructure and navy ships are attacked with the help of Nato countries. Yet another miscalculation. How long before they lose another ship?
If Iran was able to shoot down US recon drone in its neighbourhood with impunity, one wonders what Putin is waiting for to start sending a message other than the totally ineffective “we know you did it, but we won’t do anything about it” or announce “asymmetric responses” that never materialise and actually do something about degrading Nato’s capabilities and willingness to destroy Russian lives and equipment.
They are not going to stop by themselves, especially when it’s been 8 months and empty threats to target ‘decision making centres’ have never materialised, and Russia says it’s open to talks while Ukraine and USA say ‘no way’.

Posted by: Et Tu | Oct 31 2022 9:49 utc | 148

MoA not loading for 2 days, comments getting “Error 503” notifications, FYI

Posted by: Et Tu | Oct 31 2022 9:49 utc | 149

@Opport Knocks | Oct 31 2022 9:43 utc | 145

The Truss phone hack was reported by multiple British Press outlets, easily confirmed via internet search.

And because of “multiple British Press outlets”, it must be true?

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 31 2022 10:06 utc | 150

@Opport Knocks | Oct 31 2022 9:43 utc | 145

The Truss phone hack was reported by multiple British Press outlets, easily confirmed via internet search.

And because of “multiple British Press outlets”, it must be true?

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 31 2022 10:07 utc | 151

@Opport Knocks | Oct 31 2022 9:43 utc | 145

The Truss phone hack was reported by multiple British Press outlets, easily confirmed via internet search.

And because of “multiple British Press outlets”, it must be true?

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 31 2022 10:07 utc | 152

MoA not loading for 2 days, comments getting “Error 503” notifications, FYI
Posted by: Et Tu | Oct 31 2022 9:49 utc | 149
Same for me in UK. Just got in via using a link on MoA twitter.

Posted by: JohninMK | Oct 31 2022 10:10 utc | 153

MoA not loading for 2 days, comments getting “Error 503” notifications, FYI
Posted by: Et Tu | Oct 31 2022 9:49 utc | 149
Same for me in UK. Just got in via using a link on MoA twitter.

Posted by: JohninMK | Oct 31 2022 10:10 utc | 154

MoA not loading for 2 days, comments getting “Error 503” notifications, FYI
Posted by: Et Tu | Oct 31 2022 9:49 utc | 149
Same for me in UK. Just got in via using a link on MoA twitter.

Posted by: JohninMK | Oct 31 2022 10:11 utc | 155

MoA not loading for 2 days, comments getting “Error 503” notifications, FYI
Posted by: Et Tu | Oct 31 2022 9:49 utc | 149
Same for me in UK. Just got in via using a link on MoA twitter.

Posted by: JohninMK | Oct 31 2022 10:11 utc | 156

Apologies for the triple post above. The system is returning errors when posting. I will try this only once, regardless of any error.

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 31 2022 10:12 utc | 157

uncle tungsten @103: “I gather that at some time in the future one or two Starlink satellites will attempt return to home planet maneuvers.”
Yes, eventually they all will swan-dive into the atmosphere. Starlink satellites are designed to self-dispose when they reach the end of their useful life to reduce orbital clutter.
Which should suggest a workable line of attack for the Russians if they want to get rid of Starlink. Get some clever hackers to convince the Starlink satellites that the year is 2035 and the satellites will commit suicide. Voilà! Problem solved with no expensive rockets, space drones, or nasty orbital debris!

Posted by: William Gruff | Oct 31 2022 10:12 utc | 158

Impossible to get on MoA via Yandex since yesterday, very erratic access with Edge.
According to Colonel Cassad, the Russian initiative on the ground is going well but not clear how big it will be. And clearly no lack of cruise missiles on the Russian side…

Posted by: Anthony | Oct 31 2022 10:45 utc | 159

Cloudflare has been blocking me for 3 days.
Just a heads-up moment.

Posted by: Pacifca_Advocate | Oct 31 2022 12:02 utc | 160

Cloudflare has been blocking me for 3 days.
Just a heads-up moment.

Posted by: Pacifca_Advocate | Oct 31 2022 12:04 utc | 161

Russia just staged another round of massive strikes again Ukraine infrastructure. Check out the news guys. I urge the “Russia does nothing” trolls to shut up for at least a while so as to relieve this forum from annoying chatter. I know the freedom of speech is highly respected and protected here. But I cannot help to ask the trolls’ mercy to go away for a day or two.

Posted by: YIU | Oct 31 2022 12:27 utc | 162

Russia just staged another round of massive strikes again Ukraine infrastructure. Check out the news guys. I urge the “Russia does nothing” trolls to shut up for at least a while so as to relieve this forum from annoying chatter. I know the freedom of speech is highly respected and protected here. But I cannot help to ask the trolls’ mercy to go away for a day or two.

Posted by: YIU | Oct 31 2022 12:27 utc | 163

Russia just staged another round of massive strikes again Ukraine infrastructure. Check out the news guys. I urge the “Russia does nothing” trolls to shut up for at least a while so as to relieve this forum from annoying chatter. I know the freedom of speech is highly respected and protected here. But I cannot help to ask the trolls’ mercy to go away for a day or two.

Posted by: YIU | Oct 31 2022 12:27 utc | 164

There is little point in telling b you have been unable to get into MoA for the last coupla days since judging by the lack of regular ‘this is the week that was’ b hasn’t been able to either whilst typepad ‘n cloudflare have been doing their thing. This sounds hypocritical since I’m not OT either but may as well stay on topic now.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Oct 31 2022 12:27 utc | 165

Russia just staged another round of massive strikes again Ukraine infrastructure. Check out the news guys. I urge the “Russia does nothing” trolls to shut up for at least a while so as to relieve this forum from annoying chatter. I know the freedom of speech is highly respected and protected here. But I cannot help to ask the trolls’ mercy to go away for a day or two.

Posted by: YIU | Oct 31 2022 12:51 utc | 166

Hacking the ports CCTV as part of the visualisations from ukie vids was a shocker. Turned off now.
Now the grain gets to move anyway with or without RF involvement. Crazy times

Posted by: Hankster | Oct 31 2022 13:00 utc | 167

How are we to communicate if this site is permanently blocked?

Posted by: erichwwk | Oct 31 2022 13:08 utc | 168

How are we to communicate if this site is permanently blocked?
“Unable to get dbh for role ‘user2’. Is ‘user2’ a declared role in your STACK.yaml ? ‘Lost connection to MySQL server at ‘reading initial communication packet’, system error: 111′ (2013)”

Posted by: erichwwk | Oct 31 2022 13:09 utc | 169

How are we to communicate if this site is permanently blocked? Are preparations being made for a mirror site?
What do these error codes mean?
“Unable to get dbh for role ‘user2’. Is ‘user2’ a declared role in your STACK.yaml ? ‘Lost connection to MySQL server at ‘reading initial communication packet’, system error: 111′ (2013)”
“Failed to execute INSERT INTO event
(user_id, event_id, type, created_on, arg1, arg2)
VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
with user_id, event_id, type, created_on, arg1, arg2: DBD::mysql::st execute failed: Lost connection to MySQL server during query”

Posted by: erichwwk | Oct 31 2022 13:10 utc | 170

How are we to communicate if this site is permanently blocked? Are preparations being made for a mirror site?
What do these error codes mean?
“Unable to get dbh for role ‘user2’. Is ‘user2’ a declared role in your STACK.yaml ? ‘Lost connection to MySQL server at ‘reading initial communication packet’, system error: 111′ (2013)”
“Failed to execute INSERT INTO event
(user_id, event_id, type, created_on, arg1, arg2)
VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
with user_id, event_id, type, created_on, arg1, arg2: DBD::mysql::st execute failed: Lost connection to MySQL server during query”
“Unable to get dbh for role ‘user2’. Is ‘user2’ a declared role in your STACK.yaml ? ‘Lost connection to MySQL server at ‘reading initial communication packet’, system error: 111′ (2013)”

Posted by: erichwwk | Oct 31 2022 13:11 utc | 171

How are we to communicate if this site is permanently blocked? Are preparations being made for a mirror site?
What do these error codes mean?
“Unable to get dbh for role ‘user2’. Is ‘user2’ a declared role in your STACK.yaml ? ‘Lost connection to MySQL server at ‘reading initial communication packet’, system error: 111′ (2013)”
“Failed to execute INSERT INTO event
(user_id, event_id, type, created_on, arg1, arg2)
VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
with user_id, event_id, type, created_on, arg1, arg2: DBD::mysql::st execute failed: Lost connection to MySQL server during query”
“Unable to get dbh for role ‘user2’. Is ‘user2’ a declared role in your STACK.yaml ? ‘Lost connection to MySQL server at ‘reading initial communication packet’, system error: 111′ (2013)”

Posted by: erichwwk | Oct 31 2022 13:12 utc | 172

Sorry for multiple duplicate posts.
Took error codes to imply posts were not accepted.

Posted by: erichwwk | Oct 31 2022 13:15 utc | 173

the UK is in s political turmoil. the leaders need some external threat to rally the British and distract from the economical crisis.
i believe the UK is provoking Russia to counter attack and create a conflict whereby Russia is the aggressor and the UK the victim.
until now Russia has decided to expose UK involvement in the NS explosion and the attack on Sebastopol. the hope is that the EU who resent UK interference will use their media to publicize the UK involvement that is now affecting the grain deal. If the EU admits that openly the UK will be on the defensive as they would be blamed by NATO.. Russia will wait before taking drastic measures against the uk

Posted by: Virgile | Oct 31 2022 13:16 utc | 174

the UK is in s political turmoil. the leaders need some external threat to rally the British and distract from the economical crisis.
i believe the UK is provoking Russia to counter attack and create a conflict whereby Russia is the aggressor and the UK the victim.
until now Russia has decided to expose UK involvement in the NS explosion and the attack on Sebastopol. the hope is that the EU who resent UK interference will use their media to publicize the UK involvement that is now affecting the grain deal. If the EU admits that openly the UK will be on the defensive as they would be blamed by NATO.. Russia will wait before taking drastic measures against the uk

Posted by: Virgile | Oct 31 2022 13:18 utc | 175

Posted by: Hankster | Oct 31 2022 13:00 utc | 167
The physical obstacle originally for moving cargo ships to and from Odessa were the sea mines laid by Ukraine. Per se, there’s little Russians can do to prevent cargo ship movement, as they will not sink those ships. Stopping and inspecting everyone is unpractical and presents danger to assigned warship(s). This is something that was a war code before and during the first world war 1, the so called “prize rules”, where submarine and navy captains would board cargo ships and sink them in case of war contraband.
The most effective to put an end to cargo transfers is by destroying the fixed cranes, rail, dock structures and other infrastructure in Odessa harbor, and present the legitimate claim that the port is a dual purpose military port, used for unloading weapons. Cargo ships usually have their own onboard cranes though, so whether it would be completely effective is not certain.
On the other hand, you could also figure that the role of Odessa as a supply point is inconsequential for the war, as everything (excluding naval stuff) can be delivered through Poland anyway, also.

Posted by: unimperator | Oct 31 2022 13:19 utc | 176

@YIU | Oct 31 2022 12:51 utc | 166
Not sure if these strikes were pre-planned or retaliation for the drone attack.. The effect of these strikes might send another wave of refugees to Europe when EU can least afford it. And they further degrade the military’s ability to transport supplies, equipment, troops as well communications. The economy of Ukraine will also take another hit as not much happens w/o electricty. Russia has really turned up the pain dial since cooler weather has arrived. Coincidence? I think not…. Schadenfreude indeed!

Posted by: ctiger | Oct 31 2022 13:20 utc | 177

“..I don’t know what Murray’s justification was for banning Bevin, but I was comparing his old articles on the Skripals with more recent ones on Ukraine and he seems to have become more Russophobic following his unjustified incarceration for judicial contempt (for ‘jigsaw identification’ of a witness in the Alex Salmond trial). Nothing definite, but something seems to have changed…” TPaine@138
Interesting point-‘you can take the boy out of the Foreign Office. But you can’t take the Foreign Office out of the boy.”
I’m not sure that I am banned by Murray. His moderators won’t allow me to call the Ukrainian Nazis Nazis. Or Macron a fascist. And so I no longer visit his blog. His russophobia, incidentally, is of very long standing- when he was a Young Liberal the organisation was dominated by faux Trotskyists specialising in ‘anti-stalinism’ (one of them later became a Blairite Cabinet Minister.)
As a mental exercise recapitulate Murray’s role in Uzbekistan as an early attempt to start a ‘colour revolution.’
Dear Tony Opmoc, Were you ever in Sweden? Did you buy a prefabricated house there? I have an idea that I met you very briefly in Lancashire in the late seventies when I was discussing a local socialist newspaper with a comrade of Asian origin. He brought a computer expert- full of wisdom about the wonders of typesetting developments-in on the discussions.

Posted by: bevin | Oct 31 2022 13:22 utc | 178

@YIU | Oct 31 2022 12:51 utc | 166
Not sure if these strikes were pre-planned or retaliation for the drone attack.. The effect of these strikes might send another wave of refugees to Europe when EU can least afford it. And they further degrade the military’s ability to transport supplies, equipment, troops as well communications. The economy of Ukraine will also take another hit as not much happens w/o electricty. Russia has really turned up the pain dial since cooler weather has arrived. Coincidence? I think not…. Schadenfreude indeed!

Posted by: ctiger | Oct 31 2022 13:27 utc | 179

Odnamrod Meditation #1
In the domain of air defense systems it appears the only game in town is Russian developed.
In Syria, Ukraine and Russia S200, S300 and even S400 have been doing the hard work for years.
In the meantime American, British and European air defense sits idly by, shiny and unused.
The potential for engineering research data gathering by Russian technicians is maximised.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 31 2022 13:29 utc | 180

Odnamrod Meditation #1
In the domain of air defense systems it appears the only game in town is Russian developed.
In Syria, Ukraine and Russia S200, S300 and even S400 have been doing the hard work for years.
In the meantime American, British and European air defense sits idly by, shiny and unused.
The potential for engineering research data gathering by Russian technicians is maximised.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 31 2022 13:30 utc | 181

Odnamrod Meditation #1
In the domain of air defense systems it appears the only game in town is Russian developed.
In Syria, Ukraine and Russia S200, S300 and even S400 have been doing the hard work for years.
In the meantime American, British and European air defense sits idly by, shiny and unused.
The potential for engineering research data gathering by Russian technicians is maximised.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 31 2022 13:31 utc | 182

Deterioration hits the US AirForce…
“>https://asiatimes.com/2022/10/sayonara-okinawa-us-is-..
“The two squadrons of F-15s based in Okinawa are being retired. These planes arrived at Kadena Air Base on the island in 1979.
Since then they have been upgraded with new radars, but no other major fixes.
These aircraft are F-15 C models. The US originally built 483 of these aircraft but only 43 of them were upgraded with AESA modern radars. These 43 are being retired now. The others were retired earlier.
These, now being retired aircraft, are the only combat-coded F-15s in service in the Air Force. Combat coding means these aircraft can handle the latest weapons such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM medium range air to air missile. Today the AMRAAM is America’s primary beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile.
The average age of the F-15s at Kadena is nearing 38 years. The pilots who fly them were all born after the F-15s rolled off the assembly line.
Age in any aircraft brings a plethora of problems. The airframes deteriorate. Cracks and corrosion infest the body of the plane. The electronics are ancient and no longer produced. The engines are tired and don’t always perform at full power. The wiring becomes brittle and wiring connectors fail.
The US Air Force considered a service life extension program (SLEP) for these aircraft, but they dropped the idea as impractical. The Kadena F-15s are flying well beyond their designed service life. In today’s US Air Force this applies to many different platforms, fighters, bombers, air refuelers, electronic warfare planes and more.
US Air Force has announced it will support Kadena with rotational squadrons of fighter aircraft. The first will be F-22s coming to Kadena from Alaska; they will stay at Kadena for six months.
One solution is to invest in the 32 block 20 F-22s the air force wants to scrap because they are at the end of their design lives, and critical parts are no longer available for them, and base the renewed F22s permanently at Kadena.
An alternative approach would be to commit to the F-15EX for Kadena. But that depends on the success of the F-15 EX effort. Boeing has had its share of difficulties recently in producing satisfactory military aircraft.”
Now, exactly how is the USAF going to war against both China and Russia simultaneously??
INDY

Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko | Oct 31 2022 13:48 utc | 183

When i try to get moa, i get a notice saying “checking connection security”. Then it says “connection secure” just a moment. There are notices too, saying “do you know bots attack 43% small businesses” and other facts relating to bots. Sometimes it just “times out”. This is first time in ages i got through.

Posted by: ThusspakeZarathustra | Oct 31 2022 13:48 utc | 184

The Russians later said it was an accident. And it might have been as the missile was not “fired” but just came off.
Posted by: Bill Smith | Oct 30 2022 2:03 utc | 139
Russia didn’t say anything, no comment. Benny claims that was the reply, an accident, but no one confirmed his story

Posted by: rk | Oct 31 2022 14:14 utc | 185

Welcome Back MOA. You have been missed.

Posted by: AParadiseLost | Oct 31 2022 14:23 utc | 186

new piece by Helmer today. Full of information and expert conjecture:
http://johnhelmer.net/electro-shock-therapy-for-slow-learners-in-the-electric-war-part-iii/#more-69052

Posted by: bevin | Oct 31 2022 14:24 utc | 187

new piece by Helmer today. Full of information and expert conjecture:
http://johnhelmer.net/electro-shock-therapy-for-slow-learners-in-the-electric-war-part-iii/#more-69052

Posted by: bevin | Oct 31 2022 14:24 utc | 188

No. 183
The B-52’s, probably one of the best airplanes ever built, have been ‘fixed’ over the years but they are still flying.
They came out in 1956

Posted by: drew currah | Oct 31 2022 14:24 utc | 189

No. 183
The B-52’s, probably one of the best airplanes ever built, have been ‘fixed’ over the years but they are still flying.
They came out in 1956

Posted by: canuck | Oct 31 2022 14:25 utc | 190

“and he seems to have become more Russophobic following his unjustified incarceration for judicial contempt (for ‘jigsaw identification’ of a witness in the Alex Salmond trial). Nothing definite, but something seems to have changed…” TPaine@138
Interesting point-‘you can take the boy out of the Foreign Office. But you can’t take the Foreign Office out of the boy.”
Posted by: bevin | Oct 31 2022 13:22 utc | 178
I don’t think Craig Murray’s state of health is that great these days – too many good single malts and heart trouble from what’s been said. That’s more important, I suspect. He did have a lot of personal experience between Warsaw and Uzbekistan, and that counts, whatever biases you may think he has.

Posted by: laguerre | Oct 31 2022 14:30 utc | 191

Sorry for multiple duplicate posts. Took error codes to imply posts were not accepted.
Someone out there doesn’t approve of MoA.
The F-15EX was specifically bought to replace the F-15C/D. That they are not basing them in Japan (or in the UK at Lakenheath, where F-15C will be replaced by F-35A) gives a clue that they have bought the minimum and they are keeping them for the US mainland defence.
The 70 or so B-52s still flying are about to get major upgrades, digital cockpit, new radar, new engines etc, that should see them flying into the 2050s.

Posted by: JohninMK | Oct 31 2022 14:56 utc | 192

… In the meantime American, British and European air defense sits idly by, shiny and unused.
The potential for engineering research data gathering by Russian technicians is maximised.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 31 2022 13:31 utc | 182

https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1586709140105224192
“#Italy and #France agreed to supply #Ukraine with European anti-aircraft missile systems SAMP”
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/europe-has-its-very-own-missile-defense-system-82486
“The Aster 30 seems to straddle the capabilities of both the Patriot anti-aircraft PAC-2 and shorter-range missile-defense oriented PAC-3 missiles in one package. According to one survey of contemporary air defense missiles, the SAMP/T is less expensive at $500 million for a battery and $2 million per Aster-30 missile. By comparison, a PAC-2 and PAC-3 reportedly costs around $800 million to $1 billion per battery, and $2 or $3 million per missile.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aster_(missile_family)
Even if these work as advertised they are ruinously expensive. Why RF isn’t building and launching hundreds of Gerans per day is a mystery!
Posted by: Jason | Oct 30 2022 1:42 utc | 136
Agreed that drones are the new artillery. and target spotter, and mortar squad, and armed reconnaissance, and cruise missile, and EW platform, and saturation force, and …. Lower altitude is usually better for stealth, missiles are usually better for high altitude / speed.

Posted by: anon2020 | Oct 31 2022 15:02 utc | 193

According to an Intel Slava post, 60 % of 750kV to 330kV transformers have been destroyed. The 750kV lines themselves, and most electricity generation may be operable but the current cannot be effectively transferred to the grids that actually utilize it and keep everything running.
Ukraine had the most redundant and secure electricity grid left behind by USSR, which viewed Ukraine as the single most important SSR and invested in making rail and electric grids redundant and fool-proof.
https://t.me/intelslava/40370

Posted by: unimperator | Oct 31 2022 15:05 utc | 194

Can’t access this forum from Hong Kong since yesterday and it is still very unstable at this very moment. My message sent earlier was replicated several times by the system. Smells like cyber attack as the vicious dark forces are determined to put out the beacon of enlightenment in the Internet universe.

Posted by: YIU | Oct 31 2022 15:07 utc | 195

Looks like the Typepad frontend is back – but with lots of errors.
I still have no access to the backend and can not yet delete the double comments.
If you get an error code will sending a comment consider that the comment was likely posted correctly. There is no need to repeat it.
Check back after a few seconds, reload the page and see if it is there.

Posted by: b | Oct 31 2022 15:07 utc | 196

Posted by: Jason | Oct 30 2022 1:42 utc | 136
Posted by: anon2020 | Oct 31 2022 15:02 utc | 193
The point wasn’t that western air defense systems would not see use (now, in future) but that for the past 8 years it’s really been Russian air defense seeing the bulk of the battle testing.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 31 2022 15:09 utc | 197

Now, exactly how is the USAF going to war against both China and Russia simultaneously??
INDY
Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko
_________________________________________________________________
By calling up the magical F-35 platforms!!!
Oh, Canuck: Those B-52s still flying weren’t built in 1956, it’s a “56 airframe design.
Those still in the air post-Vietnam, had the advantage of mid-20th Century American manufacturing when they used all American built frames, using real American steel and aluminium and all were almost completely refurbed: new electronics, new ECMs, new carbon fibre airframe parts were they could use them.

Posted by: Garry Owen | Oct 31 2022 15:23 utc | 198

anon2020 | Oct 31 2022 15:02 utc | 193
From the first link you quote https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1586709140105224192
“OpexNews
@OpexNews
·
Oct 30
🇫🇷 🇮🇹 🇺🇦 The rumor that France would send #Mamba systems to Ukraine with Italy is false.
A source from the Ministry of the Armed Forces tells us that France is NOT going to send SAMP/T Mamba systems to #Ukraine. This rumor is unfounded.”

Posted by: JohninMK | Oct 31 2022 15:47 utc | 199

RT has published an excellent op/ed by Sergey Karaganov fresh from the Valdai Club Annual Meeting. His primary message: “We are witnessing the birth of a new world order in which the West will have to live within its means,” an outcome many here have already predicted. Ironically, RT also has a short report about ECB Parasite Lagarde saying “the inflation came from nowhere,” as if the results of the illegal sanctions on Russia were never contemplated; and of course, she’s just as ignorant of the post-2014 reality as the rest of the EU pukes. Karaganov is correct to warn “The main thing is to prevent a losing West from stalling history or derailing it through a world war.” His view of the SMO differs little from mine:
“The global meaning of the fight in Ukraine is the return of freedom, dignity and autonomy to the non-West (and we propose to call it by another name – the Global Majority, which was previously suppressed, robbed and culturally humiliated). And, of course, a fair share of the world’s wealth.”
EU and Imperial pukes will shove his words to the side as they struggle to avoid the above outcome. Fortunately, the sand has almost run out of the top portion of the historical clock and The Age of Plunder will finally end and humanity can get on with the new Age of Development so it will be ready when that morphs into the Age of Sustainability.

Posted by: karlof1 | Oct 31 2022 15:48 utc | 200