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January 30, 2023
Size Matters – On A U.S. Ground Intervention In Ukraine

A European financial research company has sent me one of their quarterly research letters. It is a 'contrarian review of political and military ramifications' of the war in Ukraine. It analyzes 'winners and losers' of the war.

It is contrarian only in the sense that it counters the false views of 'western' mainstream media with reality. The losers of the war are all on the 'western' side with the only two winners being the owners of the U.S. defense industry and Russia.

I was sent the courtesy copy because, as the company writes, the discussions at Moon of Alabama were "immensely helpful" in forming their view.

Note to the authors: You are welcome.

I will not quote from the paper as it seems to be a somewhat confidential business product. But I will steal two graphics from it that will help to understand the size of the war in Ukraine and how it will NOT end.

There have been theories that Poland or some U.S. led coalition force would intervene with their troops on the ground in Ukraine to 'kick the Russians out'.

The two graphics though dispel any hope for such an operation.

The following is an operational map of Desert Storm. The U.S. led operation in spring 1991 to kick Iraq out of Kuwait.



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It took the U.S. some nine month to assemble a forces of some 700,000 U.S. and 250,000 allied troops with all their equipment. Iraq had an estimated 650,000 troops in the theater. The U.S. first created total air superiority by destroying Iraq's fighter aircraft and air defense forces. With that done it took only 100 hours of ground operation to destroy a third of the Iraqi forces. The rest of the Iraqi army retreated under fire towards Baghdad.

There are some 550,000 Russian troops in and around Ukraine. A hypothetical operation to 'kick Russia out' would thereby have about the same size as Desert Storm. But the geographic dimensions differ drastically.

The following is an operational map of Desert Storm from above overlaid in scale on the map of Ukraine.


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The map was turned to the left by 90 degree. North is to the left, east at the top and Crimea in the south to the right.

Russia occupies some 87,000 square kilometer of Ukraine. The Desert Storm theater around Kuwait was five times smaller.

A hypothetical U.S. coalition of the size of Desert Storm could probably cross the Dnieper and cut of Crimea. But it could do little more than that. The Donetz and Luhansk oblasts and Crimea itself would still be in Russian hands.

But there are many reasons why no such operation will ever be planned and executed.

  • The U.S. no longer has a force of the size it committed to Desert Storm. Nor do its allies.
  • The U.S. was able to create air superiority in Iraq because it could fly from nearby Saudi airfields and from aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf. Air superiority in eastern Ukraine could only be achieved with the destruction of long range air-defenses within Russia. The next safe air fields the U.S. could use are in Poland and Romania. No U.S. aircraft carrier will dare to enter the Black Sea. U.S. fighter planes to not have the necessary reach for combat missions in eastern Ukraine. 
  • The Ukrainian rail system is by now a mess. It is incapable of moving a large force from the west into east Ukraine.
  • Any attempt to move a large force through Ukraine would be subject to deep battle interdiction by Russian and Belorussian forces.
  • Iraqi equipment was badly maintained and Iraqi forces were barely trained. Russia has a well trained high tech army.

I could go on but you can certainly see the point.

No U.S. ground troops will move into Ukraine. It is ludicrous to think otherwise.

Comments

I can’t believe that Slavyangrad Telegram reported this without a sarc tag:
The Bandera General Staff reports that Wagner attack aircraft took the village of Sakko and Vanzetti. There is a cleansing of the village and the expansion of the bridgehead.
Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 14:57 utc | 399

Holy shit, just looked it up. There is a small town in Ukraine named after the Italian anarchists.

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 15:07 utc | 401

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 14:39 utc | 396
Btw, I based my equivalences on *your* logic – indeed your logic provides a false equivalence: conflating Native Americans with citizenship with non-Native Americans with citizenship.
When would you admit your “over and out”?

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 15:08 utc | 402

According to information coming from the indicated area, a large number of damaged armored vehicles have accumulated in the gray zone. Destroyed tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and all kinds of AFVs are scattered across the fields, forest plantations and roads, but the Ukrainian military cannot drag them away for repairs.
This situation is explained quite simply. As a result of systematic air strikes (tactical and army) and artillery (cannon and rocket) of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in places of accumulation of personnel and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a decent number of the 14th, 66th, 67th and 92nd units were destroyed or damaged. th brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine of armored recovery vehicles (BREM), necessary for the removal of damaged equipment from the battlefield. Thus, its evacuation became an extremely difficult task.
The shortage of ARVs led to attempts by the engineering units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to use tanks that were not brought to combat readiness to evacuate the damaged ones. Sometimes, in order to get a stuck tank out of the mud, you have to use several at once. But these “rescue” tanks often also come under fire from the RF Armed Forces and join the wrecked “brothers”. Russian drones are constantly in the air, tracking movements and adjusting fire on the enemy.
https://en.topcor.ru/31639-ustanovlena-prichina-slozhnostej-vsu-v-jevakuacii-tehniki-s-polja-boja.html

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 31 2023 15:20 utc | 403

Knocks | 403
And another one called New York.

Posted by: Sektion2B | Jan 31 2023 15:20 utc | 404

@AG | Jan 31 2023 5:45 utc | 333
Its a good question but i am not able to answer it conclusively, i am afraid.
The entry point for most information that the newspapers later distribute are DPA, Reuters, AFP and so on.
They are the gatekeepers. Most articles you see online are rewritten or flat out copys of the material they provide.
Than there are the articles of the more well known journos wich are simple opinion pieces or comments that aggregate information. Usually a bit time delayed.
Non of the above requires any form of research. This is the bread and butter routine.
Corespondents in the field are limited by access and language mainly but of course also assignments, budget and deadlines. Here the “Fixers” are crucial. Locals that are payed for translating and organising of access. They are often professionals them self and some of them have their own agendas or directly working for intelligence agency’s.
Its its own subculture within journalism. I was often involved with organizing them for photographers. But usually they worked with us before, so it was a rather close and in our case trustful relationship.
But as a correspondent or photographer there is a rather simple mechanism.
They wont risk their job (much if the work is also freelance). So street interviews or photos of a war ruin in Kiev are ok but in Donetzk they are not.
Hope that helps a bit, but i have no time now to go on.

Posted by: El Lissitzky | Jan 31 2023 15:27 utc | 405


▪️ In the #Kiev region, British and American mercenaries from among former servicemen are operating in the #Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Posted by: Down South | Jan 31 2023 5:03 utc | 325

Is there any informed speculation as to what they might be doing there?

Posted by: anon2020 | Jan 31 2023 15:36 utc | 406

“Russia has a well trained, high tech army…?” You call underpaid and under equipped conscripts/mercs and poorly maintained armor “well trained and high tech?” This is some grade A propaganda like a Western “news” outlet. Russia has had the higher probability to win this war, but this war has shown us that Russia isn’t the number 2 military as seen on paper. She is a lot weaker than first appearance. I don’t think Russia is going to like the taste of victory over Ukraine because of the costs if Russia wins.

Posted by: Prometheus Defiant | Jan 31 2023 15:40 utc | 407

Also, I would like to remind you of the logical fallacy of “false inequality”. When you repeat, without basis and ignoring rebuttal, the presumption that the difference is between citizenship and non-citizenship, and I point out the same example of non-citizenship, if there is false equivalence, then it is your original faulty logic that is false.
Just like when you emphasize “un-American”, I point out that indigenous people are also un-American. If there is a false equivalence, it is that your original emphasis on un-American is logically incorrect, while my emphasis on indigenous is correct.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 15:40 utc | 408

As far as the Egyptian minister’s visit to RU, he did indeed carry a message from Blinkenberg. But, as Lavrov replied, “we have always said thet Russia is ready to listen to any serious proposal, and I will emphasize the word ‘serious'”. Please feel free to read between his index and ring fingers.

Posted by: Sektion2B | Jan 31 2023 15:51 utc | 409

Russia has had the higher probability to win this war, but this war has shown us that Russia isn’t the number 2 military as seen on paper. She is a lot weaker than first appearance.
Posted by: Prometheus Defiant | Jan 31 2023 15:40 utc | 409
Typical of a commenter who doesn’t understand the Russian strategy. Indeed why not go bang, bang, bang in the American style? Difficult for commenters like that to understand.

Posted by: laguerre | Jan 31 2023 15:51 utc | 410

Is there any informed speculation as to what they might be doing there?
Posted by: anon2020 | Jan 31 2023 15:36 utc | 408
Russia said a few weeks ago that Ukr stores weapons and ammo at npps. IAEA quickly said it’s not true, of course. Even today IAEA doesn’t want to say who is shelling ZNPP.
Or Bojo plants bombs. If Russia starts moving in Donbass, they will simply explode one or more.

Posted by: rk | Jan 31 2023 15:52 utc | 411

rk | 413
You’re right, IAEA is totally West-biased. Never trust their statements.

Posted by: Sektion2B | Jan 31 2023 16:02 utc | 412

A query from CNN’s editorial staff and the Wagner chief’s answer :
CNN : There is information that Wagner Group is executing recruited prisoners who refuse to fight or fulfill an order and declaring deceased fighters as missing to avoid insurance payouts. Could you please comment?
Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said :
“Gentlemen from CNN, do you really think that we will discuss our military issues with you while you are our open enemy. It would be like discussing military issues and sharing information with the CIA.
We can say with confidence that the Wagner PMC is a model military organization that complies with all the necessary laws and regulations of modern warfare.
However, if you somehow came across information that one of our fighters has not received insurance, then send a request to the press service, and we will gladly deal with it. To date, not a single case of non-payment of insurance amounts to the PMC Wagner has been recorded.
We would also like to make it clear that if American citizens, the readers of CNN, want to join the ranks of the Wagner PMC, they can send their request to the press service. We will certainly consider it. And then, after their return to their homeland, if the U.S. government does not prosecute these citizens, you can talk to them. Also get information from them or take an interview with them, if the disclosure of such data is not prohibited by the internal rules of the Wagner PMC and would not fall under military secrecy.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad/31573

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 31 2023 16:05 utc | 413

Posted by b on January 30, 2023 at 16:23 UTC: No U.S. ground troops will move into Ukraine. It is ludicrous to think otherwise.
From my point of view, U.S. ground forces in Ukraine have always been excluded from the beginning of the new phase in this armed conflict that started in February 2022. Biden personally has explicitly ruled out ground forces, even to Putin, and Biden reiterated it publicly several times between December and February, allowing the world public to witness his words several times.
[Interestingly, Scholz has indirectly pointed out in the past few days that he and Biden had always excluded ground troops in bilateral talks after these “young national governments” in the states of Eastern Europe formulated new demands for escalation].
However, Washington is bound to this basic rule, it is a binding code between the two major nuclear powers to clarify the rules of the “game” that the USA itself formulated. These rules of the game cannot currently be changed unilaterally in media res while the game is still in progress. The consequences would be even more catastrophic for the US than any conceivable development in Ukraine that could come from Russia’s momentum.
Well, now preparations seem to be under way for an implementation, which Putin indicated at the time when he said: “We haven’t even really started yet.”
[The fact that Washington wanted to lure Moscow into a trap in order to bring it to its knees with sanctions is just an aftertaste that Nuland more or less openly formulated in her strategy paper “Pinning Down Putin”. One can always be wrong. Sometimes the consequences are extremely painful, especially for all the people and their families who have to die for it].

Posted by: Konrad | Jan 31 2023 16:07 utc | 414

If Russia wins war, They’ll need to encourage millions of Russians to immigrate into Ukraine. You can occupy a country unless you occupy a country with your people.

Posted by: Ramsey Glissadevil | Jan 31 2023 16:10 utc | 415

Posted by: Ramsey Glissadevil | Jan 31 2023 16:10 utc | 417
I think Ukraine would look better as an African state than a Russian or Ukrainian one …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jan 31 2023 16:18 utc | 416

German Defense Minister wants return of Conscription
https://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/scholz-wehrpflicht-deutschland-1.5742028?reduced=true
War Party intends massive escalation over next few years.

Posted by: Exile | Jan 31 2023 4:50 utc | 322
Time to improve your German !!!
The headline says it all………..
Conscription was set aside in 2011 and it was introduced for US in 1956 so West Germany could re-arm after being disarmed in 1945
In 1968 when US forced Notstandgesetze under KIesinger regime and created APO – the Extra-Parliamentary Opposition and Baader-Meinhof………Conscription was introduced into German Verfassung as Art 12a
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/gg/art_12a.html#:~:text=Grundgesetz%20für%20die%20Bundesrepublik%20Deutschland.%20Art%2012a.%20%281%29,Waffe%20verweigert%2C%20kann%20zu%20einem%20Ersatzdienst%20verpflichtet%20werden.
The wording states “Men” and might have to be amended in light of Frauenberechtigungswahn. That alone could cause major problems in getting legislation passed as a Constitutional Amendment
Then again – will Germany really recruit Turks born in Germany or Syrians who are becoming German citizens in large numbers ? A large Muslim army on German soil would please Erdogan immensely.
German youth has the US problem of being grossly overweight, disaffected, lazy, and bovine. In a country with a chronic shortage of Azubis (Apprentices) taking youth out of workforce to play soldiers could lead to economic collapse – or simply require more NON-German immigration to fill the vacancies.
That is of course assuming anyone showed up. If you look at BW soldiers – male and female – smoking in uniform, shopping in supermarket in uniform, they look like they are wearing sacks and keep hands warm oil their pockets. With few exceptions quite a scruffy bunch

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Jan 31 2023 16:20 utc | 417

LoL if Russia is not the #2 military in the world. Then who is?
Its clear to me Russia hands down #2 in the world as its basically fighting entire Wests militaries (not personel but definitely leadership, equipment, logistics, technology and $$$)
No other nation cpuld possibly do this that includes China which at this point is a junior panda when it comes to war.

Posted by: Comandante | Jan 31 2023 16:20 utc | 418

Glissadevil @ 417

If Russia wins war, They’ll need to encourage millions of Russians to immigrate into Ukraine.

If it was me I’d fill it up with N.Koreans, Chinese, and Iranians. Free homestead lots. I’m not even sure if I’m joking or not.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 31 2023 16:20 utc | 419

@El Lissitzky 407
Yes, does help.
thank you for taking your time!

Posted by: AG | Jan 31 2023 16:23 utc | 420

UK news yesterday, Ukrainian troops arrive in England to train on Challenger II tanks.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 31 2023 16:26 utc | 421

New toys to kill Russians on the way:
– Against the background of strengthening relations between Iran and Russia, Israel and we have come to the conclusion that this is exactly why we must meet all the demands of Ukraine – Blinken
– Biden to hold telephone conversation with Zelensky about new arms supplies
– There is no taboo for Paris on the issue of possible deliveries of fighter jets to Ukraine – French Defense Minister. France will transfer 12 new Caesars and train 2000 AFU soldiers military by the summer

Posted by: rk | Jan 31 2023 16:33 utc | 422

If Russia wins war, They’ll need to encourage millions of Russians to immigrate into Ukraine. You can‘t occupy a country unless you occupy a country with your people.
Posted by: Ramsey Glissadevil | Jan 31 2023 16:10 utc | 417

The Zionist occupied government of the USA enters the chat.

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 16:36 utc | 423

b started by mentioning a Polish force and ended up saying that the US will not undertake a ground invastion. Does that mean that Poland won’t either?

Posted by: Jonathan W | Jan 31 2023 16:37 utc | 424

OpportKnocks, you are from Brantford aren’t you? (Colin might want to look the history of the place up.)
I was about to reply to you on the subject of Sacco and Vanzetti. They were heroes in the Comintern and the Soviet Union just as a few years later, the Scottsboro Boys were to be. It was one of the great cause celebres of the post 1917 period when the Comintern was alive and well. I expect that there were references, in the form of street names and public buildings to Sacco and Vanzetti in France and south Wales too.

Posted by: bevin | Jan 31 2023 16:37 utc | 425

@ 399
Well here’s to you Nicola & Bart…

Posted by: Urban Fox | Jan 31 2023 16:40 utc | 426

The U.S. will probably just integrate piecemeal into the Ukrainian forces. So it won’t be a big glorious Iraq I style showdown, but more of the gradual ship of Theseus replacement of Ukraine with NATO.

Posted by: GoFast | Jan 31 2023 16:40 utc | 427

Time to sit tight and observe “Reverse Ferret” in action…….
https://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/plus243530139/Ukraine-Warum-es-nahezu-ausgeschlossen-ist-dass-Kiew-noch-siegt.html
Warum es fast ausgeschlossen ist, dass die Ukraine noch siegt
Stand: 17:26 Uhr | Lesedauer: 5 Minuten
Schiltz Christoph
Von Christoph B. Schiltz

Posted by: Paul Greenwood | Jan 31 2023 16:46 utc | 428

OpportKnocks, you are from Brantford aren’t you? (Colin might want to look the history of the place up.)
Posted by: bevin | Jan 31 2023 16:37 utc | 427

Good memory. I clearly have no interest in following Colin down the path of the treatment of the descendants of indigenous peoples when it has less than nothing to do with the discussion of Andrei Raevsky’s choice of domicile and citizenship status.
Here he is, memorialized in the most prominent intersection in the city 😉
https://www.bscene.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/JosephBrantStatue-731×1024.jpg

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 16:48 utc | 429

I would like to propose that if Ukraine (the land of it) needs some new folks to move in that it be aliens in general get first dibs per the discretion of the hosting country, but hopefully not for long either way. It could be a win-win in so many ways.
This only makes sense because it seems some “other” aliens have been making the rules there especially in all them underground locations, and seriously – has that been in the interest of the *kraine?

Posted by: Buffalo_Ken | Jan 31 2023 16:51 utc | 430

Posted by: bevin | Jan 31 2023 16:37 utc | 427
I only care logic and facts, not personal information.
I knew he was anti-indigenous and pro-NATO before this information.
I only want to know when he can admit his logical fallacies and apologize for his “over and out” name-callings.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 16:51 utc | 431

nothing to do with the discussion of Andrei Raevsky’s choice
Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 16:48 utc | 431
Clearly, you are just throwing out another assertion that is unfounded and contrary to the countless existing arguments backed by logical and factual evidence.
You neglect to mention that you originally talked about “land” and that you only emphasized citizenship later. While even your talk of citizenship fails, your argument clearly rejects the rights of pre-1924 indigenous people and pre-Civil War black slaves.
You can only keep saying “this is a false inference” and “this is a false equivalence”, which is equivalent to saying “the inferences and equivalences that refute me are wrong, even though they have evidence and logic and I have only insults”

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 16:58 utc | 432

The series of comments supposedly dealing with MMT doesn’t deal with the context Crooke used it in nor did the writer even attempt to depose Crooke’s argument. Crooke perhaps should have written the mechanism is actually a misuse of MMT, or perhaps omitted the reference to MMT altogether, which was my assessment when I first read his essay.
Again, I very highly suggest barflies get up to speed with Hudson and Desai’s Geopolitical Economy Hour, the first two installments can be found at the top of Hudson’s website. They promise to be the best economics course you can take anywhere. And the next installment’s going to focus on dedollarization.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 31 2023 16:59 utc | 433

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 16:48 utc | 431
You had focused on his view on “the land of America” but refused that this necessarily meant talking about indigenous people (not citizenship of the country), just like the Zionists do in the land of Palestine. These are merely denying the sovereignty of indigenous peoples by refusing to discuss it at all.
And when it comes to identity, “land” is clearly associated with residency rather than citizenship, and Zaker is clearly a resident.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 17:08 utc | 434

And I wasn’t talking about the “treatment of indigenous peoples” (and not so-called “descendants” to weaken or deny their indigenosness, but about the fact that “indigenousness” is the centre when you want to focus on his view on the land of the outlaw US empire, again you project the impulse of straw man fallacy.
Please go back to a discussion based on logic and evidence rather than your insults and embrassingly unfounded assertions.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 17:15 utc | 435

And I wasn’t talking about the “treatment of indigenous peoples” (and not so-called “descendants” to weaken or deny their indigenosness, but about the fact that “indigenousness” is the centre when you want to focus on his view on the land of the outlaw US empire, again you project the impulse of straw man fallacy.
Please go back to a discussion based on logic and evidence rather than your insults and embrassingly unfounded assertions.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 17:15 utc | 436

Opport Knocks @ 403

Holy shit, just looked it up. There is a small town in Ukraine named after the Italian anarchists.

I’ve also been hearing since before last summer of fighting on Patrice Lumumba Blvd. I wouldn’t be surprised if in the old Soviet Unions there was a town or street named after every progressive leader around the planet murdered by the USA.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 31 2023 17:16 utc | 437

Posted by: bevin | Jan 31 2023 16:37 utc | 427
Came late to the bar, too busy lately, so I don’t know where the reference to Sacco and Vanzetti started, but for sure in Donbass they are well respected and remembered, as a matter of fact a small town close to the recently liberated Soledar is named in their honor and is going to be liberated soon. Cheers.
Sacco&Vanzetti

Posted by: Paco | Jan 31 2023 17:19 utc | 438

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 17:08 utc | 436
Go back and read the thread, pay attention to the actual words and set aside for a just minute your emotional investment in historical injustices. I did not reference land. I did not use any words to insult you, I only belittled the strange logic you used. I did not suggest Andrei Raevsky should leave.
To repeat, any comparison of indigenous rights (or lack thereof) and Andrei Raevsky’s choice of residence are irrelevant (aka false equivalence).

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 17:20 utc | 439

Colin, I’ll go a step farther than you and say that anything that so much as hints at “America, love it or leave it” I find simply repugnant.
Anyway I see that Opport continues to ignore the fact that Raevsky has compelling family reasons for wanting to stay.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 31 2023 17:20 utc | 440

Colin, I’ll go a step farther than you and say that anything that so much as hints at “America, love it or leave it” I find simply repugnant.
Anyway I see that Opport continues to ignore the fact that Raevsky has compelling family reasons for wanting to stay.
Posted by: malenkov | Jan 31 2023 17:20 utc | 441

I was married to an American and could have pursued becoming a US citizen, but chose not to. My brother is in the process now, and I respect his choice.
There is a huge difference between “Love it or leave it” and openly advocating for it’s demise, as Raevsky has done for years.
Personally, I would love to see the USA peacefully devolve into 5 or 6 autonomous “nations” operating under a loose trade alliance.
When the Neocons advocate the breakup solution for Russia, their response should be; “Okay, you first.”

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 17:33 utc | 441

Good evening, MOA denizens.
I think this is good news — I’m in Paris, France, and right now, between 1/2 and one million people are protesting in the streets. The media say that they’re protesting against raising the age of retirement and the cost of living, which is true, but they’re also protesting against the war!!
I’ve seen a few anti-war signs.
Populist uprising? I hope so.

Posted by: KR | Jan 31 2023 17:34 utc | 442

Posted by: Jonathan W | Jan 31 2023 16:37 utc | 426
When posting Polish government intentions, I recommend you suspend your logic and disbelief.

Posted by: morongobill | Jan 31 2023 17:43 utc | 443

Last night’s episode of Canadian state broadcaster CBC’s The National included a close to 10 minute segment on Prigozhin and the Wagner Group.
https://youtu.be/qSW3hkOE-G8
My two cents: this is being used as a teaching tool to suggest to Canadians why we may want a (well-funded) boring old stuffy state military and not a flashy new (inevitably Pentagon-sponsored) privatized one.

Posted by: Bruised Northerner | Jan 31 2023 17:47 utc | 444

@too scents | Jan 30 2023 18:21 utc | 68
US arm’s sales were up by 49% in 2022 (see
Zuessee Eric (2023-01-28). Google Hides The Main Reason For America’s Arming Of Ukraine.Southfront) and as that is practically all that the US exports today, it pays for an awfully large amount of war. Germany is also ramping up arms production, which also creates pressure to extend and expand the ongoing wars – and start new ones. Both the US and Germany are eying the Ukraine’s vast titanium reserves, because titanium is crucial to the production of modern weapon systems, and both the US and Germany have been buying titanium from Russia and China.

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 17:49 utc | 445

I did not use any words to insult you
Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 17:20 utc | 440
Unfounded and highly demeaning name-callings & assertions are just insults, like your “strange logic you used” when I just followed your strange “logic” to debunk your claims.
You explicitly claimed that his not leaving was so-called “compromise on integrity” comparing to another one leaving and then said “I didn’t suggest him to leave” is nothing but hypocrisy.
You do put both pre-1924 Native Americans and immigrants into one category “non-citizen”, which is your false equivalence and I just follow it to debunk your arguments. That is very relevant because it reveals your fallacies.
Go back and read the thread, pay attention to my actual logic and evidence and set aside for a just minute your emotional investment in “America, love it or leave it”.
Please reply to the inconvenient part:
“Anyway I see that Opport continues to ignore the fact that Raevsky has compelling family reasons for wanting to stay.”
You claim that subtle differences in terminology change the original conclusion without giving any basis for it, just as you claim that “he was not only against imperialism” – of course indigenous and black slaves without citizenship could be against America outside of imperialism.
You also seem to be attempting to claim that this is “just a historical injustice” and not a systematic oppression that continues to this day (and therefore needs to be addressed systemically).

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 17:54 utc | 446

I was married to an American and could have pursued becoming a US citizen, but chose not to.
Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 17:33 utc | 442
Apparently, Saker did not choose to become a U.S. citizen either.
Are you suggesting that Saker’s wife and children should follow him or that he should leave his wife and children behind?
It seems like you don’t respect Saker’s choice and consider him to be compromise on integrity.
These statements of yours either just deny your original arguments or are irrelevant.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 17:59 utc | 447

@KR | Jan 31 2023 17:34 utc | 443

I think this is good news — I’m in Paris, France, and right now, between 1/2 and one million people are protesting in the streets. The media say that they’re protesting against raising the age of retirement and the cost of living, which is true, but they’re also protesting against the war!!

Thanks for the heads up! I can see it is live on sputniknews for those who can access it.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 31 2023 18:01 utc | 448

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 17:54 utc | 447
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I didn’t read the entire thread of the beef being played out here, but surely we’re not here to witness interpersonal drama.
I replied to you, because you’re the one who seems most aggrieved over words on the internet from a complete stranger.
No love interest or argument is worth this much effort, IMO.
Have a blessed day.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 31 2023 18:10 utc | 449

Even if you really don’t oppose the dissolution of the United States, as you claim, it’s not inconsistent with your statement that “you either love the country or leave it” about Saker. Many libertarians believe in both “government evil” and stricter border control.
Let me give you another example: Koreans in Japan who are not Japanese citizens are often critical of Japan and are treated with hostility by extreme xenophobes in Japan.
Do you also think they should leave Japan?
Can legal immigrants (but not citizens) from the Third World in the West live there while criticizing the country for discrimination? Obviously, the economic disparity makes it extremely costly for them to go back, but is that a reason why they can’t criticize?
Of course, Saker may not have this economic factor, but he has a family factor that cannot be ignored.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 18:10 utc | 450

KR@443
That is, as you suggest very good news. And all of a piece with the news, over the past years, of gilet jaune resistance to the Macron revival of Petainism.
France is unusually prone to popular uprisings but it is not unlikely that there will be mass mobilisations elsewhere in the EU and NATO. The difference is that France has a marginally more radical socialist party than either Germany or the UK although, as Glenn Greenwald says, introducing an interview with her:
“… “Sahra Wagenknecht is a household name in Germany and the best-known figure on the far left.” For years, “the most prominent and outspoken member of the 15-year-old Die Linke party” “has been rattling the Berlin political scene for years with her vague pronouncements that she is planning to form her own breakaway bloc.” And as the Guardian says:
“Approval ratings are on her side, as are the up to 2 million viewers known to tune in to her regular YouTube broadcasts….
“Polls show her chances of succeeding as head of a new party to be good. In research by pollster Insa, 10% of voters signalled they would be “very certain” to vote for her. In a survey for Der Spiegel magazine carried out by Civey, 30% said they could imagine supporting her. In eastern Germany her approval rating is even higher, with 49% saying they would consider voting for her.
“What makes Wagenknecht such a fascinating figure is that she now receives as much support from what liberal Western outlets like to call “the German far right” as she does from the German left. There are many reasons for that, beginning with the fact that she has become one of the most vocal opponents of German escalation in the war with Ukraine, arguing – citing ample historical evidence – that few things are more dangerous for the world than when Germany and Russia pursue militaristic antagonism with each other….”
In the UK there is still, undefeated politically, the Corbyn project while in the rest of Europe there are remnants of the mass political movements of socialists before social democrats became neo-liberal too.
After all the protests in France are about resisting neo-liberalism which has become the very essence of the US Empire.
The effects of the russophobic Ukraine war propaganda of a year ago appear to be dying out rapidly. Among other things it is hard to hold to the belief that Ukraine is a plucky young democracy fighting for freedom when all the evidence is that it is a fascist dictatorship in which the lives and livelihoods of its people are of no importance either to its rules or its NATO sponsors.

Posted by: bevin | Jan 31 2023 18:11 utc | 451

There are already tens of millions of ‘Russians’ living in the Ukraine.
🙂

Posted by: Exile | Jan 31 2023 18:15 utc | 452

Germany is also ramping up arms production (…) titanium is crucial to the production of modern weapon systems, and both the US and Germany have been buying titanium from Russia and China.
Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 17:49 utc | 446
According to Germany’s own statements, their production doesn’t even cover what has been sent to Ukr. US will replace Germany’s exports of many types, including weapons. Schlitz may arm himself as much as he likes but he will never sell like before or at all.
The second part is strange. US did import titanium alloys or other titanium products from Russia until their own sanctions forced Boeing to cancel contracts they had since 90s or so. In all stats I can find, most of titanium in US comes from Australia, Africa, Canada and others, little from Ukr and nothing important from China. Maybe 10+ years ago things were different.

Posted by: rk | Jan 31 2023 18:15 utc | 453

@Comandante | Jan 31 2023 16:20 utc | 420
In terms of effective fighting forces, not money spent badly,:
Russia is currently #1
China is currently #2
USA is currently #3
Japan is currently #4
India is #5
Israel is by far the most belligerent
In time China and Russia will swap, and India will overtake the USA. If Japan succumbs to US pressure and attempts to fight China, Japan will no longer exist, otherwise it will move to 5th position.
Israel will remain the most belligerent until its colonization of the Palestine is ended.

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 18:17 utc | 454

I didn’t read
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 31 2023 18:10 utc | 450
Oops
Apparently, you didn’t even read the “love it or leave it” part.
I do wonder why knocks goes to such lengths to twist logic and facts that it takes so much effort to dismantle these fallacies.
You seem to think that victims should not “feel the most aggrieved” and consider it a “blessing” to persuade them to give up their legitimate rights.
This is just a typical “blame the victim” and “stop it all and beat each other up”.
You chose the victim to discourage, not the perpetrator who distorts logic and facts, and then justified it by the unsupportable “you think you’re the most aggrieved”, claiming that it wasn’t helping him.
No troll is worth this much love, IMO.
Surely we’re not here to witness his personal drama on defending his logical fallacies or your personal drama on defending him.
Have a reflective day.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 18:19 utc | 455

words on the internet from a complete stranger
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 31 2023 18:10 utc | 450
Obviously, since such many nasty insults and distortions are supposedly “needless to care”, your superficial “advice” amounts to at most literally nothing.
You obviously didn’t take that into account, but were just attempting to find some seemingly nice and deceptive frills for you to help him in my debunk against him when he was completely and embrassingly refuted.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 18:23 utc | 456

@ Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 17:54 utc | 447
Since your major grievance appears to be with the US government’s treatment of the descendants of the indigenous and forced labor populations, I respectfully suggest you lobby your legislative members, rather than waste your time with me.
You can show them the example of the Government of Canada’s recent multi-billion dollar settlement of past mistreatment, and ask them to follow their “leadership”.
https://www.canada.ca/en/indigenous-services-canada/news/2022/07/final-settlement-agreement-on-compensation-signed-for-first-nations-children-and-families.html

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 18:24 utc | 457

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 18:24 utc | 458
My criticism is mainly directed at your “love it or leave it” presupposition against a green card holder whose spouse and children are all American citizens.

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 18:35 utc | 458

Posted by: bevin | Jan 31 2023 18:11 utc | 452
Hi Bevin,
Protesting in France is sport more than serious politics, a time to find friends, take selfies and try to outrun the cops. I was at the last protest a week ago which fizzled into nothing … two days later, no one was talking about it. I rather think this one will follow a similar soci0-political trajectory.
The big protest will take place in a week – 7/8+ February This protest will NOT end, so they say, but continue until demands are met. It translates, roughly, into English as a “renewable” strike starting on the 7th of February until … who knows?
I’ve seen a smattering of yellow vests, btw.
Like you, I think the real action will be taking place in Germany. The fissure between E and W Germany is growing, so I’ve heard, and East Germans are looking increasingly eastward. The brown-green coalition is not doing well. Inflation there is nuts. Ordinary people are truly hurting financially (they’re hurting here in France, too).
I feel a tension in the air. I know this is silly and only intuitive, but something has changed. People are anxious.
That’s the word. Anxiety. There’s an unfocused discomfort or sense that something is terribly wrong, that Europe is going in a harmful direction. But what will the people do about it? More useless protests? I really don’t know what it takes to light a candle under the bottoms of ordinary people these days. As I type, the woman next door is humming. I’m glad she’s happy, but wish she’d put on her yellow vest and get out into the streets.
Just read that 78,000 cops on street. Rather impressive show of repression, no?
Let me try to find some twitter handles for you.
Greve31janvier
Macrondestitution
Olivieraton
Civicio
Remy buisine
That’s a start.
I disagree that the propaganda war is dying. It’s in full swing here and at home (I’m American). As the war’s realities sink in, the propaganda moves to the side like an amoeba. It never seems to die. Reality and propaganda are mortal enemies, however, so there’s hope.
Good talking to you.

Posted by: Kristen Burroughs | Jan 31 2023 18:38 utc | 459

@Hermit | Jan 31 2023 18:17 utc | 455
Modern Chinas military has never really been tested in the field. Im afraid when $#1t hits the fan, china will struggle at first in a real war. Thus why its a junior panda.
US has a long history of wars and conflicts and eclipse the next 10 countries combined in military size and spending. Thus why they still #1
Russia is hands down #2.
China #3.
Japan is an island so I dont see them even at top 10.
Israel, Ukraine, the Koreas, Turkey, India, Iran most likely round the top 10

Posted by: Comandante | Jan 31 2023 18:49 utc | 460

Posted by: rk | Jan 31 2023 15:52 utc | 412
Thanks, yes, IAEA is ridiculous. Using nuclear sites to hide/host weapons or even for sabotage is perfectly possible in Crazyland.

Posted by: anon2020 | Jan 31 2023 19:00 utc | 461

Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 31 2023 18:24 utc | 458
I have repeatedly emphasized that I am talking about indigenousness and not indigenous treatment, so please don’t get off topic.
Posted by: Kristen Burroughs | Jan 31 2023 18:38 utc | 460
The emphasis on “non-violence” and the decline of the strike caused the protest to lose its teeth.
The unprecedented repression of anti-establishment violence would lead to unprecedented establishment and non-institutional (but not anti-establishment) violence.
What is worse than the usage of stones in WWIV is that WWIV would still be a nuclear World War (but much bigger than WWIII).

Posted by: Colin | Jan 31 2023 19:01 utc | 462

Jonathan W | Jan 31 2023 16:37 utc | 426
Nobody can predict what a rabid weasel will do, but it is possible to predict that Poland entering the Ukraine except at the invitation of Russia may well result in the Bug river once again becoming the border between Germany and Russia.

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 19:12 utc | 463

@Colin | Jan 31 2023 19:01 utc | 463
There will not be survivors after WW III except in the highly unlikely event that it avoids the wide scale use of air burst nuclear weapons.

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 19:18 utc | 464

Equating 1991 US military to the limp wristed pump wearing 2023 military is absurd. Not to mention the US is in a massive dumping of weapon systems and ammo to this money laundering OP in the UKE.This is by design to remove the US from the level of super power.

Posted by: LGBTQFJB | Jan 31 2023 19:28 utc | 465

Hermit | Jan 31 2023 19:12 utc | 464
“Poland entering the Ukraine except at the invitation of Russia may well result in the Bug river once again becoming the border”
Given that today, in the European Parliament, this conference on dismembering Russia was organised by the ruling Polish party, I think it unlikely.
https://ecrgroup.eu/event/the_imperial_russia_conquer_genocide_colonisation
“Tsarist, Soviet or under Putin, Russia has not changed over the centuries. It is driven by the same imperial instincts, repeating the same pattern: conquest, genocide, colonisation, and then seeking a silent acceptance of the status quo, bribing the international community with the mirage of economic cooperation or the illusion of a vast Russian market. It is naive to think that the Russian Federation can remain within the same constitutional and territorial framework. Taking into account the national and ethnic map of the territories of the Russian Federation, we should discuss the prospects for the creation of free and independent states in the post-Russian space, as well as the prospects for their stability and prosperity. The international community has a duty to support the rights of the indigenous peoples who, as a result of Russian conquest and colonisation, now exist within the borders of the Russian Federation.”
In the words of Churchill (after Poland took advantage of Munich to seize Teschen from Czechoslovakia)
“The heroic characteristics of the Polish race must not blind us to their errors, which over centuries have led them through measureless suffering…it is a mystery and tragedy of European history that a people capable of every heroic virtue, gifted, valiant, charming, as individuals, should repeatedly show such inveterate faults in almost every aspect of their governmental life.”

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Jan 31 2023 19:43 utc | 466

And all of a piece with the news, over the past years, of gilet jaune resistance to the Macron revival of Petainism.
France is unusually prone to popular uprisings but it is not unlikely that there will be mass mobilisations elsewhere in the EU and NATO.
Posted by: bevin | Jan 31 2023 18:11 utc | 452
You seem to have lost all contact with your origins in Europe, if indeed you were born there.
Most of the gilets jaunes were right wing, certainly not left. The present strikes in France are because the unions won’t accept to work until 64, a good deal younger than elsewhere. Not very likely they’ll achieve their aims.

Posted by: laguerre | Jan 31 2023 19:49 utc | 467

@Comandante | Jan 31 2023 18:49 utc | 461
Many military researchers and research instituted disagree with your assessment. No serious war game since 2018 reflects the US defeating Russia or China alone, let alone together. So even though in terms of arms the list is different (see e.g. Most Powerful Militaries at Statistics) in terms of capacity the order is likely as I placed it.
The US has not won a significant war since the war against Spain, which was only fought because the US couldn’t build safe ships (including the Maine, which sank after an internal explosion), can’t produce anything, and is in a state of incipient economic and actual infrastructure collapse.
The US has not even been able to design an MBT in half-a-century, has an army of pre-diabetics, persists in pouring a fortune it does not have into what will become holes in the water in the opening act of a war against any significant competitor, and has an exorbitantly expensive air force made up of hanger queens, over time airframes and planes where the wings break off if they go to fast, with missiles with half the range of their competitors. They can’t even build an accounting system that works, let alone a battlefield management system that works. That does not sound like No 1 too me, no matter how much it costs.
China has the economy, the manpower, the equipment, the manufacturing base and the skill to defeat any other country, including if they so willed, Russia and the United States. They also have a long history of not waging war, but only defending themselves at need. They don’t need to worry about Russia that will work with them, even though Russia has a larger more experienced army and excellent equipment, but China remembers how it brutally abused by Japan after Western powers humiliated it, destroying 5,000 years or more of economic preeminence. They are not going to permit such indignities to be inflicted upon them again and have spent much of the last century in preparation to defend themselves in the hope of avoiding war, but will fight if necessary. An attack upon China will result in the utter defeat of the attacker.
Japan still has an enormous military. As it relies on many US built aircraft, Japan’s military is insufficient to wage war on China, and is incapable of defending itself from a Chinese response. If they ally themselves with China, or remain neutral in a US-China conflict, and the conflict does not become nuclear even as the ID is defeated, they may survive it.

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 20:01 utc | 468

Yet to hear among the thousands of posts here what you are doing besides talking your viewpoints?
Let me begin. Yes, 50 years ago, carrying
a ‘Dick Nixon Before He Dicks You’ home-made poster.’ Since, I’ve kept fairly active.
You Internet volubles have got it made, ordering in and all that stuff.
Let’s hear what you do.
I need optimism at this precipitous pre-WW3 moment.

Posted by: Elmagnostic | Jan 31 2023 20:03 utc | 469

@YetAnotherAnon | Jan 31 2023 19:43 utc | 467
Quoting the notorious bigot Churchill on anything, is a mistake. It is worse when you cite him on the vicious fascist prewar military government of Poland which would nevertheless have settled the abuse of German speakers trapped in Poland by the disastrous mistakes of the inequitable Treaty of Versailles peacefully avoiding WW II without the British guarantees for which Churchill advocated and manipulated.

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 20:08 utc | 470

@YetAnotherAnon | Jan 31 2023 19:43 utc | 467
I agree that it is highly unlikely that Russia would proffer such an invitation.
The wet dream of splitting up Russia predates the end of the Russian Empire. Fortunately, all the predators together cannot achieve that, even if they circle jerk three times a day for the next century.
The only power they have is to live with Russia and benefit from a stable relationship, live without Russia at immense cost to themselves, or cause human extinction at an even greater cost to themselves. I’m pretty sure what the people of Europe would choose, but the oligarchs in whose grasp they reside may not be as rational.

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 20:17 utc | 471

@laguerre | Jan 31 2023 19:49 utc | 468
Do you even understand what ‘left’ and ‘right’ mean?

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 20:19 utc | 472

@rk | Jan 31 2023 18:15 utc | 454
There are NO US sanctions on titanium. The US desperately needs titanium and will import it from any source. According to the UN COMTRADE database, most of it comes from Russia. US$108.76 Million worth in 2021.
You may have missed e.g. Siebold Sabine, Palmen Anneli (2023-01-29). Rheinmetall eyes boost in munitions output, HIMARS production in Germany. Reuters).

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 20:33 utc | 473

@Hermit | Jan 31 2023 20:33 utc | 474
@rk | Jan 31 2023 18:15 utc | 454
You may have missed e.g. was supposed to have been followed by
Siebold Sabine and Palmen Anneli (2023-01-29). Rheinmetall eyes boost in munitions output, HIMARS production in Germany. Reuters.

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 20:39 utc | 474

Currently unfolding at rumble: Glenn Greenwald interviewing Sahra Wagenknecht (die Linke, German leftist party)
https://rumble.com/v27rlj8-system-update-31.html

Posted by: grunzt | Jan 31 2023 20:45 utc | 475

@Prometheus Defiant | Jan 31 2023 15:40 utc | 408
Conscripts in Russia are fulfilling a duty, not performing a job. The military are well paid, particularly in combat zones.
As for personal equipment, Russian conscripts are much better equipped than I’m most armies. See Ratnik

Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 21:03 utc | 476

Quote
“we should also support it for the Falklands. In the last referendum, 3 people voted against remaining a British protectorate.
Posted by: Opport Knocks | Jan 30”
One more reason why england must be annihilated from the face of earth and english pirate nation killed.

Posted by: Sam | Jan 31 2023 23:18 utc | 477

None of the comments here have factored in the effects of the mRNA ‘Clot Shots’.. and that is why there is so much hysteria in Washington. Of course to offset that there is the nuclear option, but that leave no escape to those that started this.. They will have to ‘scale’ back and that means to descend on those around them. Do not trust those that coerced, forced and bribed this physical dehabilitation on anyone.
Every comment need to be reasserted with this factor and that the testing of this product was done in a large part in Ukraine i the Russian language, with many of the lab worker quitting their jobs in these facilities, thus as you can surmise.. the data is wrong and the Russians have all the documentation…
Go figure.

Posted by: T S | Feb 1 2023 0:45 utc | 478

McGreagor has stated more than once that thee Ukrainian Army is experiencing a large outbreak of TB, well tuberculosis is a term for a observed diagnostic condition.. not just one particular type of bacterial or viral infection… Reduced Immune Response? Acquired ….? VAIDS?

Posted by: T S | Feb 1 2023 1:01 utc | 479

Posted by: Richard L | Jan 30 2023 21:57 utc | 186
As Lavrov has intimated, the DMZ will be based on the range of the missiles that the Ukronazis get their hands on.
By recent gossip on Telegram, that will be 150km in a few weeks time.

Posted by: Jon_in_AU | Feb 1 2023 2:52 utc | 480

I wish i had your certainty.
My assumption is that Poland will annex a large chunk of Western Ukraine, will pour its military into it and carry on the fight to wear down the Russians ( enough to impact Russian internally)…
Another assumption is that The poles hate Russia, would like to end the threat Russia poses; it has a chance so will throw everything into it, Will continue to fight to the last Pole for US/NATO…

Posted by: les online | Feb 1 2023 2:58 utc | 481

There will not be survivors after WW III except in the highly unlikely event that it avoids the wide scale use of air burst nuclear weapons.
Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 19:18 utc | 465
If nuclear war were limited to the Northern Hemisphere, at least the Southern Hemisphere would be spared the effects of a nuclear winter.

Posted by: Colin | Feb 1 2023 4:20 utc | 482

Blimey, what a bar brawl to wade though.
Petri Krohn | Jan 31 2023 9:57 utc | 366
I’m guessing Putin had his lawyer head on in 2014, and did not want to see an illegal military takeover that would bring UN down on them like a ton of bricks, and no hope of success. The massive 2021 NATO practice run convinced him of the obvious option? Russia also needed time to reorganise gold reserves, ditch a few bn $ (178mn), set up gas deals with China etc.
KR | Jan 31 2023 17:34 utc | 443
Anti war demos-19th Feb USA and 25th Feb UK.

Posted by: olaf22 | Feb 1 2023 4:43 utc | 483

Posted by: GoFast | Jan 31 2023 16:40 utc | 428
“The U.S. will probably just integrate piecemeal into the Ukrainian forces. So it won’t be a big glorious Iraq I style showdown, but more of the gradual ship of Theseus replacement of Ukraine with NATO.”
I have a hard time believing the U.S. Military would be that dumb, but who knows? Russia would be extrememly fortunate if this was the case.

Posted by: Haassaan | Feb 1 2023 5:05 utc | 484

Too many errors to correct: it’s the internet! 😀
Anyway the following is only my own opinion. No malice intended.
I bet somewhere someone in the (J)SDF is scratching their head wondering how the hell they’re supposed to live up to being the fourth most capable/powerful/whatever military on the globe 🙂
Even if we do throw in the “Agricultural Department” (or whatever the original fictional cover was) and the “Tokyo Metropolitan Police Special Vehicle Section 2, Division 2” (yes I had to look that up despite being a fan —this stuff is old) such a ranking is still too optimistic 🙂
(I hope Japan has secret deals in place with China. Same goes for South Korea and China. Might be wishful thinking).

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Feb 1 2023 5:43 utc | 485

With Japan’s military equipment overpriced due to lack of markets and corruption like the F-35, and with their military spending ranked only ninth in the world, who on earth would think their military is great?
We all know how well the Saudis (6th in the world in military spending), who also rely on overpriced equipment, are fighting in Yemen.

Posted by: Colin | Feb 1 2023 7:04 utc | 486

There are NO US sanctions on titanium.
Posted by: Hermit | Jan 31 2023 20:33 utc | 474
Boeing sanctioned themselves. Maybe titanium ore is still imported by US from Russia, not alloys or other products.
Is this the website you mention? Hard to navigate these trade websites
wits.worldbank.org/trade/comtrade/en/country/USA/year/2021/tradeflow/Imports/partner/ALL/product/261400

Posted by: rk | Feb 1 2023 7:26 utc | 487

In dealing with Americans, the most dangerous assumption you can make is that you are dealing with rational actors.

Posted by: Atheling | Feb 1 2023 8:23 utc | 488

This would be correct if you realy would like to win the war. But what if the real goal behind all this is just to creat as much chaos as possible. To tear down western civilication to save the world. To creat the “500 Million people is enough” world. And from that perspective everything is possible.

Posted by: Mike Stanford | Feb 1 2023 9:47 utc | 489

Re: No U.S. ground troops will move into Ukraine. It is ludicrous to think otherwise.
“Hold my beer”

Posted by: HannitysEx | Feb 1 2023 12:21 utc | 490

Posted by: ****Donbass | Jan 31 2023 18:10 utc | 450
You didn’t read or just ignored the core part of my debunk against him, so surely you have no right here to say your shit.
You reply with your “don’t continue” “you’re wrong” “your words don’t make sense” “your words are bad” to me (the one stayed logical and said facts) instead of to him (the one started and continued talking about unfounded assertions). The reason for this is not all of your excuses and accusations. You just want to defend him at any price.
You are the one who is the least informed and unknown of everything. In short, you’re just a person here who knows nothing but posts self-righteous condemnations of the correct side here. I’m not even sure if you are Knocks’ alt.
No ego is worth this much troll, IMO.
Have a fucked day.

Posted by: Colin | Feb 1 2023 14:24 utc | 491

“Sahra Wagenknecht is a household name in Germany”
Posted by: bevin | Jan 31 2023 18:11 utc | 452
Here’s Greenwald’s interview of her, subtitled in English.
https://rumble.com/v27rlj8-system-update-31.html

Posted by: migueljose | Feb 1 2023 14:40 utc | 492

“No U.S. ground troops will move into Ukraine. It is ludicrous to think otherwise.”
I think you might possibly be underestimating the power of stupid. There’s probably less than 10 politicians in office that know that our 31 Brigade Combat Teams (Army) equal about 105,000 shooters…clerks and mechanics are not combat arms people. Almost none of the pols know that the military has been lowering standards for decades to be more “inclusive” – the Army couldn’t even figure out how to create a one-standard fitness test after spending $millions. I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard pundits say on Youtube “There’s 100,000 troops in Poland!”…there’s not tanks, trucks, and APCs to move those 100,000 troops, and 80% of those are support (virtually worthless in a firefight, they’re simply not trained). DoD has been caught lying to congress for decades about Iraq/Afghanistan.
I wouldn’t bet money at all that somebody isn’t going to launch an entirely unprepared force into a Russian meat grinder.

Posted by: wraith67 | Feb 1 2023 19:18 utc | 493

Opport Knocks: I must respectfully disagree about anti-Russian guerilla/partisan warfare. The Ukraine is one of the flattest lands in Europe (save for the extreme southwest Carpathian mountains –which will probably go to Hungary).
For partisan warfare against an occupying country to succeed, mountains are paramount. Think Greece in WWII and Afghanistan (forever).

Posted by: George Michalopulos | Feb 1 2023 22:26 utc | 494

Regarding the “Titanium Shortage” – Titanium is one of the most common elements on earth. 90% of the total production is used in paints. It is the forged titanium in aviation grade that is short after self imposed sanctions. Russia is a leading supplier for aviation forged titanium. And it will take some time to replace the Russian production capacity because the certification for aerospace use will take years.
3.000 mt titanium forging units will have some highly experienced companies to get them engeneered.

Posted by: Jan-Hus | Feb 2 2023 13:38 utc | 495

I think there’s a good chance, say 25%, that the US and Poland will enter Ukraine, but it’ll be to take over the western part, pacify the Ukrainians, and fortify the de-facto border along the four oblasts. Essentially a face-saving move where the west can say “we stopped Putin, see, on this line” without changing the outcome. They’ll make the final settlement worse by putting up a ‘Korean’ border that prevents reconciliation of peoples and families.

Posted by: Pavlos Papageorgiou | Feb 8 2023 17:13 utc | 496