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April 25, 2023
Biden Prepares To Give Up On Ukraine

The much ballyhooed Ukrainian 'counteroffensive' is destined to fail its purpose of severing Russia's supply line to Crimea and to liberate 'occupied territory'. The Biden administration has finally recognized this and is out to lower expectations and to preemptively blame everyone but itself.

The first to be briefed was Politico:

Biden’s team fears the aftermath of a failed Ukrainian counteroffensive
Behind closed doors, the administration worries about what Ukraine can accomplish.

The New York Times joined in:

Ukraine’s Spring Offensive Comes With Immense Stakes for Future of the War
Without a decisive victory, Western support for Ukraine could weaken, and Kyiv could come under increasing pressure to enter serious peace talks to end or freeze the conflict.

From the Politico piece:

Publicly, President Joe Biden’s team has offered unwavering support for Ukraine, pledging to load it up with weapons and economic aid for “as long as it takes.” But, if the impending fighting season yields limited gains, administration officials have expressed privately they fear being faced with a two-headed monster attacking it from the hawkish and dovish ends of the spectrum.

One side will say that Ukraine’s advances would’ve worked had the administration given Kyiv everything it asked for, namely longer-range missiles, fighter jets and more air defenses. The other side, administration officials worry, will claim Ukraine’s shortcoming proves it can’t force Russia out of its territory completely.

That doesn’t even account for the reaction of America’s allies, mainly in Europe, who may see a peace negotiation between Ukraine and Russia as a more attractive option if Kyiv can’t prove victory is around the corner.

The Times offers less drama:

While Ukrainian officials have said their goal is to break through dug-in Russian defenses and create a widespread collapse in Russia’s army, American officials have assessed that it is unlikely the offensive will result in a dramatic shift in momentum in Ukraine’s favor.

Ukraine’s military faces many challenges — one reason that a stalemate remains the most likely outcome. Fighting in Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine this winter has drained ammunition reserves and led to heavy casualties in some experienced units.

Back to Politico which draws the bigger picture. If Ukraine proves incapable of doing what the Pentagon had planned for it it will be pushed into a 'ceasefire' which is hoped to become a permanent solution. The Biden administration will then leave the Ukraine issue behind and fixate on its next big target  -  China:

Biden and his top aides have publicly stressed that Zelenskyy should only begin peace talks when he is ready. But Washington has also communicated to Kyiv some political realities: at some point, especially with Republicans in control of the House of Representatives, the pace of U.S. aid will likely slow. Officials in Washington, though not pressing Kyiv, have begun preparing for what those conversations could look like and understand it may be a tough political sell at home for Zelenskyy.

“If Ukraine can’t gain dramatically on the battlefield, the question inevitably arises as to whether it is time for a negotiated stop to the fighting,” said Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations. “It’s expensive, we’re running low on munitions, we’ve got other contingencies around the world to prepare for.”

“It’s legitimate to ask all these questions without compromising Ukraine’s goals. It’s simply a question of means,” Haass said.

Neither Ukraine nor the supporting NATO countries have the means to extend the war. The original, archived Politico piece read:

The fighting has taken a toll on the Ukrainians as well. Fourteen months into the conflict, the Ukrainians have suffered staggering losses — around 100,000 dead — with many of their top soldiers either sidelined or exhausted. The troops have also gone through historic amounts of ammunition and weaponry, with even the West’s prodigious output unable to match Zelenskyy’s urgent requests.

The corrected later version replaced 'dead' with 'casualties'. While the first version was a nearly correct but too low count the new version is far off the mark. The total casualties are a multiple of 100,000.

Still – the Biden crew knows that the end is coming:

U.S. officials have also briefed Ukraine on the dangers of overextending its ambitions and spreading its troops too thin — the same warning Biden gave then-Afghan President Ashraf Ghani as the Taliban moved to sweep across the country during the U.S. military withdrawal in 2021.

Zelensky has, like Ashraf Ghani, made enough money from the war and is expected to silently move out. But for now it seems unlikely that he is willing to do so.

The alternative to giving up is for the U.S. to escalate again by putting boots on the ground. But Biden wants to win his reelection fight and any further escalation of the war in Ukraine would likely prevent that.

Comments

Chris no. 197
More details for their withdrawal here:
https://www.sanews.gov.za/south-africa/sa-formally-withdrawing-icc

Posted by: ThusspakeZarathustra | Apr 25 2023 19:52 utc | 201

It is a depressing assessment of the American public if it is true that they would vote against Biden if the war in Ukraine stopped.
Posted by: wagelaborer | Apr 25 2023 16:14 utc | 107

That is quite logical if you take into account Anglo-Saxon tradition and culture.
I think that the war would last long. Ukrainians are still highly motivated.
Here in Serbia there are a lot of arrogant young rich Russians. They drink expensive drinks and shout in the streets and do not care about Russia at all. It is a shame.

Posted by: Srbin | Apr 25 2023 19:54 utc | 202

@Apollyon | Apr 25 2023 17:14 utc | 130
I understood that the comment about Kamala was tongue-in-cheek, but I wanted to show another side of it.
About fifty members of US Congress, the members of the Progressive Caucus, are Marxist. The rest of the Democrats and all RINOs, Republicans In Name Only, are National Socialists, the religion of the Nazis and Fascists, also known as “Globalists.” Hillary Clinton had a deal with Progressive Bernie Sanders for him to throw his support behind her for the Democrat nomination for POTUS; in return, he was given the right to name a Progressive, (Marxist,) as the next Democrat Vice-President: Kamala.
Similarly, Antifa are the National Socialists’ enforcement arm, and BLM are the Marxists’ enforcement arm. They hate each other, and both know that they will end up fighting each other, but pointedly ignore each other until then. Watch when their protesters pass each other. It’s like watching grade-schooler enemies pass when the teachers are present. Very pointed ignoring each other.

Posted by: barstool | Apr 25 2023 19:55 utc | 203

In the current situation, I can’t imagine Russia would settle for anything less that keeping the annexed oblasts and some kind of political settlement in the rest of Ukraine. As that is something we would not agree to, not peace treaty for now.
If Russia is as potent as claimed, then it would seem to me the steady as she goes war is Russia’s effort to keep itself as strong as possible to take on NATO, should that be necessary. And if that is what they are thinking, they are doing an impressively good job. Properly motivated NATO would be a dangerous adversary, but they are not properly motivated and they are burning through their inventory of munitions. Russia’s slow poke war keeps them from getting excited. Plus China has signed up with Russia, the sanctions are grinding Europe down, and the US is losing dollar hegemony along the way. Russia is moving from strength to strength as the other side only gets weaker.

Posted by: Jmaas | Apr 25 2023 20:00 utc | 204

@ Bemildred | Apr 25 2023 18:57 utc | 181
.. . it is certainly true that a unified Eurasia and Africa will be formidable as an “enemy” . . .with support from Latin America.
>Brazil, BRICS
>20 nations in Latin America have signed onto the Belt and Road Initiative — a global infrastructure development program funded by the Chinese government
>in March: The Chinese activities are a “relentless march” to replace the United States as a leader in the region, Army Gen. Laura Richardson, the top officer at Southern Command, testified before the House Armed Services Committee. . .Air Force Gen. Glen VanHerck, who heads Northern Command, told the committee 80 percent of the telecommunications system in Mexico comes from Beijing.Threats come across domains, including surveillance balloons.

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 20:03 utc | 205

#199 Jmass
yes, point taken. you are right for sure.
i am curious at how, after this lastest interaction at the “democracy” experiment around the world, how that tried and tested model of colonialism will evolve and disguise itself next as it prepares for a postcarbon climate changed world multipolar world where every iteration will emerge.

Posted by: Irish | Apr 25 2023 20:08 utc | 206

@ drsmith | Apr 25 2023 19:23 utc | 191
the next proxy war:. . .US Air Force general of the material airlift command already has said they are getting ready for war with China in 2025
That’s what military services do, is plan for war. Starting a war is not in the job description of a materiel airlift commander.

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 20:10 utc | 207

@ Comandante | 195
Yeah, I just don’t get how all these people who believe a “ceasefire” is coming are coming to that conclusion. The US fought Afghanistan for 20 years. Russia won’t need a quarter of that time to bring The Ukraine to either unconditional surrender or total destruction of the Ukrainian military and state, which are the only outcomes Russia will accept.
Russia is going to keep fighting this war until NATO is shown to be the paper tiger it has always been. It will fight its way through Germany, if it has to–but I’m sure the EU and NATO will throw in the towel before it comes to that.
@ barstool | 202

Hillary Clinton had a deal with Progressive Bernie Sanders for him to throw his support behind her for the Democrat nomination for POTUS; in return, he was given the right to name a Progressive, (Marxist,) as the next Democrat Vice-President: Kamala.

That’s outright fantasy. Kamala was picked by Obama, because she’s black and female. The woman is an unmitigated idiot about pretty much everything, and saying that she’s “Marxist” is just comical McCarthyist bullshit. The Sanders camp utterly detests Kamala.
@ drsmith | 191
If the US starts a war with China, the US will defeated in as humiliating a manner as can be conceived and will disintegrate from within in our lifetimes.

Posted by: Pacifica Advocate | Apr 25 2023 20:13 utc | 208

Ceasefire schmeacefire. Ukronazis will use the interval to build their forces back up and go on the attack once again. No thanks.

Posted by: nwwoods | Apr 25 2023 20:14 utc | 209

On his Telegram, Medvedev wrote this about Poland on the 23rd:

On the question of the creation of Lyakhoukraine
[T]he Poles again dream of the idea of reviving the interstate union with Ukraine and restoring the unfinished empire – the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth “from sea to sea”. Lacking the intellectual strength to create a viable image of the future, Poland, confirming its reputation as a “country overturned in the past”, draws inspiration from maps 400 years ago, when parts of present-day Ukraine were part of it.
Imperial hallucinations are pushing Polish society into the abyss of heavy historical breakdowns. The Warsaw elites are asleep and see how to take geopolitical revenge on Russia, revising the results of the Pereyaslav Rada, among other things. In the current circumstances, the raging Poland decided that the chance to absorb the remnants of Ukraine can be realized either now or never. Of course, none of the hallucinating Polish maniacs thinks about the consequences. The food base of the West will be exhausted soon – there are not so many resources there. In addition, the Poles have forgotten what it is like to live in a multi-ethnic state: the experience of their joint existence with Ukrainians in interwar Poland from 1920 to 1939 is very difficult. It was the Poles, with their vanity and arrogance, who then gave the ideological fuel for the emergence of nationalism and Bandera, for strengthening the demonism of Uniatism, for turning Galicia and Volhynia into a hotbed of bloody Satanism.
Well, Poland does not know how to be an empire, although it constantly takes on this hopeless business for itself. And in the end, everything turns out, as the Polish Nobel laureate Henryk Sienkiewicz said: “We do not know the measure in anything and will not know, because an immense enthusiasm for an idea is always combined with immeasurable frivolity and < ... > vanity.”
However, the Poles still have 5-7 years to colonize parts of the former Ukrainian SSR, receive a horde of disenfranchised slaves and create a transport and logistics base. So the destructive counterweight to Berlin and Paris as locomotives of EU integration is almost ready. The Germans and the French are already straining with might and main because of Polish appetites (which has happened before, I remember very well from conversations with their former leaders). And the Washington authorship of this project, aimed at weakening the Old World, can be seen with the naked eye.
I will voice a paradoxical thesis. In the future, the unfinished ugly Polish-Ukrainian configuration is in some way beneficial to Russia. Having tasted blood, as has already happened, Rzecz Banderospolitaya 2.0 can engage in historical revanchism. He will begin to terrorize his neighbors with unfounded claims “by right of memory”. It will turn into a mad dog, biting everyone in Europe. Something similar is already observed today. Reparations claims against Germany for damage caused during the Second World War, for the astronomical sum of 1,5 trillion dollars, are only the beginning. After all, arrogant psheks have been accustomed for centuries to live on a grand scale solely at the expense of others. Due to the ruthless exploitation of the Orthodox population of Little Russia, due to the endless help from the good USSR, at the expense of the current multibillion-dollar European subsidies. And then Lyakhouraina, again swollen at the expense of the annexed lands, will roll out an exorbitant price tag to Berlin and Paris for “containing Russia.” Against the backdrop of Warsaw’s irrepressible ambitions, demands for the rejection of new territories in its favor from Germany are also expected, as is already happening with the lands of the Czech Republic. That’s when European leaders will come to their senses. And when they understand what’s what, they will turn to us for help. And they themselves will prepare a new treaty on European security to contain restless Poland.
Of course, overestimating an opponent is no less harmful than underestimating him. The Poles sleep and see that they are cool again and that all the resources of Russia are thrown into containing the new Speech of Banderospolite. Only now the Poles miscalculated with their idée fixe – it is not the middle of the XVII century. And Poland is no match for Russia and never will be. So the Lord ruled.
You need to understand one thing.
Poland – with or without pieces of Ukraine – is already an infinitely hostile entity for us. The presence of Bandera in the Polish Army also does not make the weather. And it does not affect the accuracy of the use of “Sarmatians”, “Calibers” and “Zircons”.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 25 2023 20:20 utc | 210

@Posted by: Jmaas | Apr 25 2023 19:48 utc | 199

“Ukraine could become the first privately owned bricks and mortar secret corporate state, run by a Board of Directors manifesting the interests of its shareholders…
Posted by: Irish | Apr 25 2023 18:22 utc | 162”
Just to be nit-picky, a lot of the British colonies were run for profit corporations. They did it that way for the usual reason people start corporations: it is a way of raising money.

The Duchy of Cornwall (1337), British East India Company (1600), The Dutch East India Company (1602), French East India Company (1604), Hudson’s Bay Company (1670).

Posted by: Roger | Apr 25 2023 20:20 utc | 211

@Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 25 2023 20:20 utc | 209
Thanks for the quotes, Medvedev certainly knows his history a lot better than the Polish elite. And he didn’t even mention that Poland was not the “innocent victim” of WW2 that it makes out it is.

Posted by: Roger | Apr 25 2023 20:27 utc | 212

Searching for a corrupt mainstream media source?
Look in Germany
>..from DW:
Fact check: What to make of Lavrov’s claims at the UN?
>Claim: “The Nazi Kyiv regime can in no way be regarded as representing the residents of the territory who refused to accept the results of the brutal coup in February 2014.”—Here, Lavrov is repeating several talking points of Russian propaganda relating to the war in Ukraine. First, he calls the Ukrainian government a “Nazi regime” — a claim that has been debunked countless times. Current Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is a Russian-speaking Jew who won office in 2019 in an election that independent observers found to be fair.
>Claim: “[…] the Kyiv regime, through legislation in day-to-day life, introduced Nazi practice and theory without any concealment. Openly, they organized in the center of Kyiv and other cities exuberant torch bearing marches with SS division banners upheld.”. . .There is no evidence the government in Kyiv organized “torch bearing marches.”
>Claim: “[The] Minsk agreements were trampled upon by Kyiv and its Western handlers, who themselves recently, cynically, and even with pride, recognized that they never intended to implement this. They simply wanted to gain time to funnel weapons into Ukraine against Russia.” —Lavrov is referring to the “Minsk II” agreement between Ukraine and Russia, that was signed in February 2015 to stop the armed conflict in the eastern regions of Ukraine. The first attempt, Minsk I, had failed the year before.. . .–While the 13 points of the second agreement were never fully implemented, nothing suggests that Ukraine or Western countries had no intention of doing so. Lavrov might be referring to an interview that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave to German news magazine Der Spiegel in February 2023, in which he said: “But as far as Minsk as a whole is concerned, I told [French president] Emmanuel Macron and [German chancellor] Angela Merkel: we can’t implement it like this.”
etc.. . . .here

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 20:27 utc | 213

In spite of what the US may want there is still much left to unwind in Ukraine such as biolabs and money laundering.
Russia is using this as a stepping stone to getting the UN back on the right (multipolar) track.

Posted by: financial matters | Apr 25 2023 20:29 utc | 214

I think the US are more concerned with a potential UA revolt, if/when the offensive runs aground on the rocks of military reality, than any peace-deal in the offing. The last thing the West wants is to loose control over their proxy and have over thirty years of political, military and economic ‘investment’ wasted. For Russia, a military coup that resulted in pledges of neutrality and assistance in purging the Western control mechanisms and fascistic militias, in return for help rebuilding their shattered country (only Russia manufactures the transformers), might be a way to declare victory without having to drive to the Polish border.

Posted by: Milites | Apr 25 2023 20:32 utc | 215

People don’t seem to understand that the demilitarization of Ukraine is just one of the goals of the SMO.
Just because Biden seems to be showing less support for Ukraine says nothing about a response to Russia’s stated requirements and we will soon enough be back to talking about what Russia wants and not what empire wants to relinquish at this time.
The West is not in the drivers seat of the SMO and their attempts to outline different parameters of it now are delusional and those that follow those delusions are examples of misplaced faith in who is driving the bus

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 25 2023 20:32 utc | 216

Poland is a natural ally for the US.
from AP, Mar 21, 2023
1st US Army garrison on NATO’s east flank formed in Poland

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak and U.S. officials attended a ceremony Tuesday to formally upgrade the U.S. military presence in NATO member Poland amid the war in neighboring Ukraine.
There are more than 10,000 American troops stationed in the former communist bloc country. They belonged to Area Support Group Poland, which has now been upgraded to form the first U.S. Army garrison on NATO’s eastern flank — a decision announced by President Joe Biden at the summit of NATO’s 30 members last year.
The U.S. already has five army garrisons in Germany, one in Belgium and one in Italy.
“We appreciate it very much that U.S. troops are on a permanent basis in our country,” Blaszczak said. “It is very important that the Western world remains united.”. . .here

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 20:36 utc | 217

Behold the flag of the East India Company. Reminds me of…?
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Flag_of_the_British_East_India_Company_%281707%29.svg

Posted by: Apollyon | Apr 25 2023 20:39 utc | 218

@ 128 neofeudalculture
ISIS logistics, personnel, equipment and strong points were pulverized to dust in a month from the RF air raids, reducing its combat ability to 1/3rd of what it have been in the beginning.
Sure it helps to have 100 yelling mercenaries on trucks and SUVs over the vast flat desserts, but Syrian Army was way overstretched and was not the best trained against such tactics to start with.
It helped in the, now famous, Kharkiv offensive where there were 5 soldiers every 2-3 kilometers apart and mostly nobody in depth for up to 5 km. That was no real defense, but it was as it is expected now towards dense layered entrenched with heavy artillery and rockets and air support 24/7.
Sending such unsupported forces without close air support head-on against RF fire and manpower is an appalling cynicism in a current operating theatre.
Ukrainians should just surrender, before taking the even more catastrophic losses in life, materiel and infrastructure.
They will be much better off sooner they give up.
And also about the possibility for Poland to be on the two seas. That will never happen. So Odessa, maybe, very soon.

Posted by: whirlX | Apr 25 2023 20:39 utc | 219

Chris | Apr 25 2023 19:41 utc | 197
The ICC is not European based, but certainly is not international in the UN type sense. It is missing some major players: USA China Russia India Pakistan Sudan, Israel Turkey and Middle East

Posted by: olaf22 | Apr 25 2023 20:39 utc | 220

@Steven Starr (13) “ Possibly Romanian and U.S. troops will also be sent into Western Ukraine, as the neocons believe that will cause Russia to “back down”. 101st Airborne will be dropped into Odessa, which the U.S./NATO will not cede to Russia.
Stationing US troops in Odessa (or anywhere in Ukraine) would enrage Russia and create an insanely risky tripwire for World War-III. Are the neocons capable of understanding that? Certainly the folks in the Pentagon are. Does any sane person think that it is America’s duty to protect Odessa and destroy the world?
As far as neocons are concerned, they will declare the Ukraine debacle a success, just as they do the Iraq and Afghanistan debacles.

Posted by: Rob | Apr 25 2023 20:40 utc | 221

Couple of related posts up at Substack today.
Here’s an 11 minute (!) video of MSDNC talking heads spouting bullshit re: Russia. https://www.racket.news/p/eleven-minutes-of-media-falsehoods
Here’s Jonathan Cook on the real reason that Trucker got railroaded out of Faux Snooze. https://jonathancook.substack.com/p/tucker-carlsons-firing-reveals-how

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 25 2023 20:50 utc | 222

@ Drake Schroeder 184
Trump is as bright as Biden is stupid.
Look, a leading British institution, the CBI is collapsing under senior management
rape accusations. The Kennedies are womanisers ( means rapists ). The world doesn’t need leaders like this any more.

Posted by: Giyane | Apr 25 2023 21:02 utc | 223

karlof1 | Apr 25 2023 20:20 utc | 209

Posted by: Doug Hillman | Apr 25 2023 21:06 utc | 224

Giyane @ 222
The world has always had leaders like this – unfortunately.

Posted by: digital dinosaur | Apr 25 2023 21:08 utc | 225

@218
For isis in syria I remember Palmyra switching hands multiple times and the epic relief campaign it took to lift the siege of dier ezzor. It took years to bottle the jihadists into idlib and then they left it to turkey to watch them because the last assault into idlib city was decisively defeated. And allepo? Eeesh.
So I’m not sure about 1/3 capability, in my mind I remember it differently.
They’re also not gone, they change names more than blackwater but the jihadists still pose a threat particularly from caves in the desert.theyre basically the fremen now, like from Dune.

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Apr 25 2023 21:13 utc | 226

from army dot mil, Mar 8, 2023
First permanently assigned US Soldiers arrive in Poland

POZNAN, Poland — U.S. Army V Corps reached another large milestone that has set the foundation for future Soldiers who permanently change their duty station to become new members of Victory Corps forward at Camp Kosciuszko, Poland. V Corps has offered Soldiers the opportunity to conduct a permanent change of station, known as PCS, to the camp, which will further enhance readiness and show further commitment to NATO allies and partners.
The corps’ forward element recently received their first PCS Soldier, Sgt. Walter Malecki, a security cooperations specialist who was previously a student at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California.
The permanent presence of V Corps Soldiers in Poland plays a vital role by boosting and assuring operational readiness.
“[Malecki] is not just another Soldier changing duty stations,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher A. Prosser, V Corps Forward command sergeant major. “He is the first of many who will experience the culture of Poland and become familiar with the corps’ missions relating to interoperability. His presence here, as a U.S. Army Soldier, continues to solidify our relationship with Poland.”.
Not only are the corps’ ranks being filled with new arrivals such as Malecki, but also Reserve and Guard Soldiers on active-duty operational support, referred to as ADOS. ADOS Soldiers provide valuable support to the active component by supplementing the corps’ manpower and providing additional expertise and experience to the team.. .here
There is the Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Monument in Pennsylvania — “Visit the house where wounded Polish freedom fighter Thaddeus Kosciuszko lived and hear how this brilliant military engineer designed successful fortifications during the American Revolution.”
Also there is a Mount Kosciuszko National Park in Australia.

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 21:17 utc | 227

Roger | Apr 25 2023 20:27 utc | 211–
Thanks for your reply. That statement is just a primer for what Medvedev said today, “Medvedev called a quiet alternative to Ukraine’s accession to NATO”:

The division of Ukraine by Poland and other states is better than the accession of the Kyiv regime to NATO and the outbreak of a third world war, said Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev at an educational marathon “Knowledge”.
According to Medvedev, the Polish authorities are already discussing with Ukraine the possibility of a confederation, and subsequently a union, and Warsaw He is in a hurry with such a decision while there is an opportunity for him in the form of the Ukrainian crisis.
“I will express a seditious thought. A quiet partition is better than Ukraine in NATO or a world war. Greed and malice, hatred, ambition are often stronger than reason and common sense. To take the western regions of Ukraine, Poland, let’s face it, and Hungary and Romania have been dreaming for more than a dozen years,” said the deputy chairman of the Security Council.
On Monday, Dmitry Medvedev called Poland a hostile entity for Russia, regardless of the possible entry into the country of the western territories of Ukraine.

Now recall what Putin said about Galicia–it’s useless for Russia and “it was a mistake to incorporate it.” Yes, I admit to advocating along with Putin for taking all Ukraine except Galicia and other historic non-Russian regions as that’s what’s pragmatic, which is essentially what Medvedev said, although he added some proper embellishments. Also recall what the comic said recently about the supposed fraternity between Poles and UKieNazis. In fact, Ria Novosti links to their report on that issue from its item on Medvedev:

The flow of Ukrainian refugees has turned Poland into a binational country, columnist Michal Szuldzyński wrote in Article for Rzeczpospolita.
“Time will tell whether it will be a close union, a federation, a union or a special partnership. But at the level of society, this already exists. And the fact that Poland has become a binational country is just a fact,” he said, commenting on the idea of creating a single state in the future.
According to the journalist, Ukrainians now make up more than eight percent of the total population of Poland. The author drew attention to the fact that the migrants themselves and their status have changed after the aggravation of the conflict: they have become richer and more educated.
“This phenomenon can have both positive and negative consequences,” Shuldzhiński added.
At the beginning of April, during a visit to Warsaw President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed hope that there will be no political or economic borders between Ukraine and Poland in the future.
In the Foreign Intelligence Service Russia have repeatedly warned about Warsaw’s aggressive intentions towards Ukraine.

Either this issue arose again during last Friday’s Security Council Meeting or it will certainly be discussed this Friday. Poland, however, doesn’t have any idea what it’s in for if it absorbs that portion of Ukraine–it’s most likely to get saddled with all the war debt Kiev’s accumulated as Russia will not be paying any of that off, nor will the new City-state of Kiev when this is all over 2027-2030.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 25 2023 21:20 utc | 228

https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/03/16/south-korea-nuclear-weapons-military-defense-security-proliferation-npt/
South Korea is going nuclear.
Japan, Taiwan and probably be acquiring nuclear weapons as well. Add Saudi Arabia and Turkey as well as Egypt to the list of new, nuclear weapons states. Of course Spain, Italy, Germany and Poland will also deploy nuclear arsenals. While America will no longer be the hegemon, neither will China much less Russia. The world will become a truly multipolar world.

Posted by: Elmer Fudd | Apr 25 2023 21:21 utc | 229

@ Giyane | 222
You need to improve your English. “Womanizer” does not mean “rapist”. In fact, it is closer to an opposite of “rapist” than anything else.

Posted by: Pacifica Advocate | Apr 25 2023 21:24 utc | 230

@228
Japan is modifying a skip jet carrier to serve f-35
it is named kaga after a fleet carrier that attacked Pearl Harbor, and was sunk by us navy 6 months late.
live by sword get what you deserve
Japan can be nuked!

Posted by: paddy | Apr 25 2023 21:28 utc | 231

🇬🇧🇺🇦 Britain sent thousands of shells for Challenger 2 tanks to Kiev, including depleted uranium, but does not track their use, – Deputy Minister of Defense of the Kingdom
🇬🇧🇺🇦 The UK has no obligation to eliminate the consequences of the use of shells with depleted uranium in Ukraine – Deputy Minister of Defense
https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/57466
The British MOD is making disclaimers before hand about DU ammunition. Why do they need to make a disclaimer of not taking responsibility for something, if supposedly those ammunition are completely problem free re. environment and health??

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 25 2023 21:37 utc | 232

” Thanks for the quotes, Medvedev certainly knows his history a lot better than the Polish elite. And he didn’t even mention that Poland was not the “innocent victim” of WW2 that it makes out it is.
Posted by: Roger | Apr 25 2023 20:27 utc | 211 ”
Who was the innocent victim then ?

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 21:45 utc | 233

@ karlof1 | Apr 25 2023 21:20 utc | 227
According to Medvedev, the Polish authorities are already discussing with Ukraine the possibility of a confederation, and subsequently a union
Oh goody, with more US bases and then “Victory Corps forward” then on Russia’s border.

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 21:45 utc | 234

As Prighozhin said, Russia is not capable of any offensive. And Ukraine has 200,000 well trained and very well armed men, prepared for the offensive. Just waiting for the rains to stop, so all the equipment won’t sink in the mud.
Either they break through or they don’t. Either way Russia is strictly on the defensive. Except for the 9 month battle over Bakhmut, ongoing.
Seems like Washington feels Ukraine might not break through. And truly, it looks like the Russians are well dug in. But they are still incapable of any offensive.

Posted by: Thim | Apr 25 2023 21:48 utc | 235

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 21:45 utc | 233
Yes sir, the Galician nazis are drooling to have the same prospect that Poland had in EU since 1992. They are drooling for free money, and finally realizing their long lived dream of turning into Beverly Hills overnight.
Russia has its own goals and will get the security they initially needed, which probably means a small rump state in Galicia and Volhynia, which with the neo nazis they will be glad to dump on the Poles. As long as they stay far away. The Poles will then become responsible for any sort of terror activity, launched from the confederate territory of Ukraine-Poland.

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 25 2023 21:50 utc | 236

sejmon | Apr 25 2023 14:45 utc | 57
Susan Rice departure.
IMVHO a seismic shift in internal Perennial Administration politics.
Why did she leave?
Did she jump.. or pushed??
Who? Could push Rice? ?
> Watch this. Whatever is happening in the shadows is the real shitshow.
Anything Ukraine or affiliated will be determined by what is happening in the murky backrooms, the corridors and Obama’s off-site WH.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Apr 25 2023 21:52 utc | 237

Just popped in the New York Times Online ….
https://www.nytimes.com/
… and NO sign of Ukraine!
Spose – out of sight – out of mind.

Posted by: Don Firineach | Apr 25 2023 21:55 utc | 238

Pacifica Advocate | Apr 25 2023 21:24 utc | 229
You make an interesting point.
I presume that you are arguing that a ‘seducer’ and a ‘rapist’ are very different sorts of animals. The rapist being a failed seducer, the seducer being a rapist manque.
Or maybe the difference is that rapists hate and fear the women that seducers dote on.
You are probably dead right, as well as being wrong. It would be nice to hear a woman’s opinion.
My guess is that every sexual encounter of any kind is different from every other.
One problem is that rape and seduction are so loosely and, often, dishonestly defined that they do, as Giyane seems to suggest, merge.
As the idiotic debates about pedophilia-which have included the re-definition of young women at the peak of their physical maturity as children and the men attracted to them as ‘perverts- have shown sex is probably not a good subject to discuss in this sort of forum.

Posted by: bevin | Apr 25 2023 21:55 utc | 239

Posted by: Thim | Apr 25 2023 21:48 utc | 234
Ukraine is in full mobilization and draining almost all Nato resources. It’s only too obvious that they may still scrape together hundreds of thousands of men and may be still able to equip them at least moderately well, so obviously RU isn’t rushing forward. They are destroying the fuel and weapon depots that Ukraine needs to place close to the front, to eliminate the prerequisites for a sustainable Ukraine offensive. We’ll see what happens.

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 25 2023 21:56 utc | 240

” Russia is using this as a stepping stone to getting the UN back on the right (multipolar) track.
Posted by: financial matters | Apr 25 2023 20:29 utc | 213 ”
Is this the same ” right ” multi polar track where the UN:
1) Failed to prevent any war as mandated in its charter ?
2) Fails to enforce any rulings against Israhell ?
3) Has a security council whose 5 members have veto powers over the rest of the world ?
4) Openly meddles in sovereign nations affairs by pushing lgbtq, feminism, and endless tirades about ” human rights ” and the poor plight of ” minorities ” who are actually the majority of the world’s population ?
No thank you, the only acceptable UN to me is one that doesn’t engage in social engineering, doesn’t meddle in the internal affairs of nations and only gets involved in affairs that affect the whole planet. This ” acceptable ” UN would also need to be structured in a manner where every recognized nation has one equal vote on all matters. Anything less is just more bureaucratic dictatorship.

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 21:58 utc | 241

“Who was the innocent victim then ?”
Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 21:45 utc | 232
There were many. But among states the only one was the USSR, which wss clearly trying to avoid war throughout the twenties and thirties and which did everything it could, including, at the last moment occupying the western regions of Poland and the Baltic states-then as now run by russophobic anti communists of the kind that make rabid dogs look rational.

Posted by: bevin | Apr 25 2023 21:59 utc | 242

” But among states the only one was the USSR, which wss clearly trying to avoid war throughout the twenties and thirties and which did everything it could, including, at the last moment occupying the western regions of Poland and the Baltic states-then as now run by russophobic anti communists of the kind that make rabid dogs look rational. ”
I’m sorry, I forgot about the innocent Soviets as they were virtual Hippie purveyors of peace. Thanks for the reminder.
Ukrainian–Soviet War (1917–1920), also known as the Soviet–Ukrainian War
Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919
Second phase of the Polish–Soviet War (1920), when Soviet armies marched on Warsaw, Poland
Red Army invasion of Azerbaijan (1920), also known as the Soviet-Azerbaijan War
Red Army invasion of Armenia (1920), also known as the Soviet-Armenia War
Red Army invasion of Georgia (1921), also known as the Soviet–Georgian War
Soviet invasion of Poland (1939), a military operation during the early stages of World War II
Soviet invasion of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Finland (1939–40), several military operations during the early stages of World War II
Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran (1941), when British and Commonwealth forces and the Soviet Union invaded Iran during World War II

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 22:04 utc | 243

” >Brazil, BRICS
>20 nations in Latin America have signed onto the Belt and Road Initiative — a global infrastructure development program funded by the Chinese government
Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 20:03 utc | 204 ”
The unity of BRICS is unbreakable and forever. With partners like India, China, and Brazil Russia’s interests are in safe hands.
– Brazil to produce NATO-standard warplanes –
https://antibellum679354512.wordpress.com/2023/04/24/integration-proceeds-brazil-to-produce-nato-standard-warplanes/

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 22:11 utc | 244

” Similarly, German politicians apparently no longer care about the country’s industry, economy, or workforce. They’ve happily allowed a foreign power to destroy their infrastructure with no repercussions or even acknowledgment.
Posted by: Chris | Apr 25 2023 19:41 utc | 197 ”
The ” German ” politicians dont even care about the survival of the indigenous German people, why would they care about lesser things ?

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 22:15 utc | 245

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 20:03 utc | 204
RE Latin America: Why sure. Long overdue.

Posted by: Bemildred | Apr 25 2023 22:15 utc | 246

Posted by: bevin | Apr 25 2023 21:55 utc | 238
I presume that you are arguing that a ‘seducer’ and a ‘rapist’ are very different sorts of animals.
My take is that there is a difference, but sexual events are often not accurately described, and depending on the agenda, one is apt to be described as the other.

Posted by: Jmaas | Apr 25 2023 22:18 utc | 247

“South Africa wirhdraws from ICC. Putin will be able to attend BRICS meeting”
Posted by: Comandante | Apr 25 2023 18:25 utc | 164
“Something very odd has happened that I have not seen in my lifetime. I think we need to coin a term for it, but first I will try to describe it.”
Posted by: Chris | Apr 25 2023 19:41 utc | 197

I’d suggest not a term, but an expression, the “Upheaval of the Most of the World” (instead of the obnoxious ‘Rest of the World’ thing…).

Posted by: C Khosta y Alzamendi | Apr 25 2023 22:19 utc | 248

Apollyon | Apr 25 2023 17:14 utc | 130
No one is awarding Kameltoes the Holy Grail of being the First Female President of the United States of America.
It’s the prize HRC strived for her entire life.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Apr 25 2023 22:20 utc | 249

@ Thim | 234

And truly, it looks like the Russians are well dug in. But they are still incapable of any offensive.

Russia’s goal is to demilitarize and de-Nazify the Ukraine.
Why do they need to “go on the offensive” right now when the Ukrainian military is coming to them?
Also, if the Russians are “incapable of any offensive,” then how did they manage conquer, annex, and hold a territory that’s about the size of Maryland and New Jersey combined?
You’re confusing a war of attrition with a lack of offensive capability. Russia has amply demonstrated that it can advance when it wants to; right now, the Ukrainians are smashing themselves against a wall of Russian military. Bakhmut could be in Russian hands tomorrow, if the Russians wanted it; instead, they leave a road open so the Ukrainians can send in more reinforcements and supplies that the Russians then methodically eliminate.
It’s called a “cauldron”, and it’s a very, very effective way to destroy an enemy army. If the Ukrainians thought the Russians are incapable of an offensive they’d just pull back from Bakhmut and set up shop farther away, to prepare for their own coming “offensive.”
The Ukrainians show us by their determination to hold Bakhmut at any cost that they are well aware Russia is capable of unleashing an offensive on them–but by holding it, they serve Russia’s strategy just the same.

Posted by: Pacifica Advocate | Apr 25 2023 22:22 utc | 250

@ bevin | 238
Yeah, LOL, I definitely don’t want to get into a discussion about that, here. But it is true that “womanizer” generally means “a man who sleeps around with many women because he’s attractive or powerful,” while a rapist is a man who violently forces a woman to have sex with him. A womanizer is attractive to women–for whatever the reason–who voluntarily have sex with him–for whatever the reason–while a rapist is someone who violently abuses a woman against her will.
In that sense, I think one could easily say they’re opposites. JFK was a handsome guy and Marilyn slept with him because he was powerful and she was attracted to him. Thar doesn’t make him a “rapist.” Now, Bill Clinton on the other hand: there’s a rapist for ya.

Posted by: Pacifica Advocate | Apr 25 2023 22:30 utc | 251

Some topics on the comments almost as if people haven’t heard of them before!
Are they trying to goldfish narrative us now?
But the main news today is already SUDAN – evacuation of the Western Nationals following on from the Saudis last week! As I opined last week it is about AFRICA. Watch out for a lot more as the old colonialists evacuate from all across that continent. This looks like boots on the ground time somewhere they won’t be toast in hours…. It is a major diversion and escalation.
From that perspective that is what the Ukraine sacrificial slaughter seems to be about – attacking Russia and China- who besides from being part of the World Island have been bringing hope to the centuries long oppressed of Africa and the global south.
Sheesh people, it has been about that Great Game for CENTURIES, it is what the world wars were about , it was what Napoleon was about and the Opium poisoning of China etc
That is why attack Russia and China together. To stop them being reliable saviours. To extend them. Because they have ripped Africa out of the bloody, rapacious hands of the Old Conquistadors and the Old Slave Owners. The rest of the poor oppressed are sensing real hope.
The SCO is now an bonafide MUTUAL security organisation like … Natzo is supposed to be! I’ll spell out what they have been saying in English for years straight to us now and why their media is banned here – any direct attack on any one of them by us, will be responded to collectively. If that wasn’t clear enough after the Xi-Putin conference and all the Lavrov globe trotting etc – The Chinese Defence minister , their TOP general , came to Russia and met not only Shoigu but Putin – he looked like he meant business.
Any punk feel lucky enough to think they won’t get their head blown clean off?
That is why natzios have been very careful not to let it escalate across the Russian border and that is probably why there are these trying to force that escalation with the drones dropping near Moscow. Punks will be punks.
If that happens it becomes wholly existential for the King Finks , who have had that table turned upon them a lot faster than they ever thought possible.
Ukraine is not the lead news story anymore. It is now the bottom of the news, if at all today. It’s not just Fox doing it, the bbc evening news I’ve just seen is doing it too.
Biden is now just the scapegoat, he is the meat jacket of the Finks and Obama/Clinton/Bush neocon string pullers. His doomed run will be the cover for them. He may even spectacularly keel over. Watch as all the grubby ‘hero’ political leaders are sacrificed daily and faster as the bargaining starts.
That leads us to the great saint Tucker! Don’t make me laugh, he is probably walking away with 10’s of millions if not a hundred million $. Along with his millions of fans. He can walk into any channel or he’ll set one up himself! As soon as his Non-compete term finishes!
The Finkster Pirates have shot their bolt with Covid and the proxy Nazis this century. Will they be dumb enough to launch another attempt? I don’t think so.
The best they can hope for is to shapeshift fast enough to grab some action at the multipolar worlds Top Table as everyone else abandons their Old Table.
It is only up to them if they want to be normal humans , I doubt they will.
What if there is NO Top Table in the multipolar world? They just don’t understand that. It doesn’t compute!But mostly it is up to us, the deluded Collective Wasters.
I don’t mean the few at this bar.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Apr 25 2023 22:41 utc | 252

Russia’s new T-14 Armata battle tank debuts in Ukraine – RIA
April 25 (Reuters) – Russia has begun using its new T-14 Armata battle tanks to fire on Ukrainian positions “but they have not yet participated in direct assault operations,” the RIA state news agency reported on Tuesday, quoting a source close the matter.
RIA said that the tanks have been fitted with extra protection on their flanks and crews have undergone “combat coordination” at training grounds in Ukraine.
The T-14 tank has an unmanned turret, with crew remotely controlling the armaments from “an isolated armoured capsule located in the front of the hull.” . .here

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 22:46 utc | 253

“Across the 137 countries and territories that Gallup surveyed in 2022, a median of 57% said they disapprove of Russia’s leadership — a dramatic increase from 38% in 2021 and by far the highest point in Gallup’s trend dating back to 2007. as well as Out of 137 countries surveyed in 2022, majorities in 81 disapproved of Russian leadership. and construe it into a personal scenario of the world turning on Putin in contrast to the insistance that it’s the other way around.”
Inkan1969 | Apr 25 2023 18:40 utc | 171
——-
I tend to be skeptical of polls, especially those emanating from Westworld’s propaganda mills. Sure enough, this this one carries more than a whiff of sulfur; or is that brimstone?
The poll states 137 countries were surveyed, which then excludes nearly 60 countries. Assuming that the reputable Gallup org was above cherry-picking, I thought the exclusions were likely to be insignificant. Indeed, nations like Guyana, Madagascar, Uganda, Guinea, and so on are among the missing. But, curiously enough, so is Russia itself (right; doesn’t count) — along with China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Libya, Chad, Niger, Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Botswana, Namibia, and at least 40 other countries on Westworld’s shit list.
The maps are in your link. I’ll leave it to you to tally the left-behind population, but I’ll wager your 58% disapproval will then shrink to half that.
This is why experienced, paid trolls generally avoid specificity and documentary links.

Posted by: Doug Hillman | Apr 25 2023 22:47 utc | 254

from Yahoo, Apr 25
Exclusive: House lawmakers to introduce resolution for bold Ukraine victory terms

WASHINGTON — At a time when many Americans, and some of the legislators who represent them in Washington, are growing weary of supporting the defense of Ukraine, a new bipartisan House resolution to be introduced Tuesday calls on the United States to support an outright victory over Russia.
“We must not repeat the error of Sept. 1, 1939,” the resolution’s chief sponsor, Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., told Yahoo News, referencing Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Poland, which followed desperate efforts to appease Nazi Germany and prevent a second world war.
Notably, the resolution, which requires review from the House Foreign Affairs Committee before a vote from the full chamber, “affirms that it is the policy of the United States to see Ukraine victorious against the invasion and restored to its internationally recognized 1991 borders.” . .here

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 22:54 utc | 255

DunGroanin | Apr 25 2023 22:41 utc | 251
——
Another fine rant! Love the Dirty Harry reference.
“I know what you’re thinking. Was that 6 Kinzhals, or just five? Are you feeling lucky? Well, are you, punk?”

Posted by: Doug Hillman | Apr 25 2023 23:01 utc | 256

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 22:54 utc | 254

“We must not repeat the error of Sept. 1, 1939,” the resolution’s chief sponsor, Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., told Yahoo News, referencing Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Poland, which followed desperate efforts to appease Nazi Germany and prevent a second world war.

Perhaps it should have been:

“We must not repeat the error of Dec. 25, 1991,” the resolution’s chief sponsor, Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., told Yahoo News, referencing Mikhail Gorbachev’s dissolution of the Soviet Union, which was followed by desperate efforts to find a new enemy and continue a second cold war.

Posted by: lex talionis | Apr 25 2023 23:06 utc | 257

How Biden can make it through a primary and then a campaign is simply beyond me. Like entering this into the 24 Hours of Le Mans. I could actually feel sympathy for the miserable creep:
https://c7.alamy.com/comp/TW6K9G/old-rusty-jalopy-in-usa-TW6K9G.jpg
I don’t think he has the stamina to even campaign from his basement like last time. It has to be some tactic to get Kamala into the Presidency, or maybe someone else they have carefully prepared. Biden just declared but I’m not sure he declared it would a Biden-Harris ticket again, maybe a barfly knows the score?
Whatever, Kamala may be a dud but every President in my lifetime has been a dud, GWB stands tall here, remember “How Stupid Is Too Stupid” bumper stickers? I’m sure Kamala can be hoisted into office if they try hard enough. Bob Dole and HRC had dismal popularity ratings from the get go, that didn’t stop their parties from running them.
I figure at some point in the long grueling campaign Biden will have a “collapse” – the old trooper gave it all he had. A kayfabe sympathy play as Biden rises from his his hospital bed to the makeshift podium, a nurse at his side, and hands Kamala the reins, gives her his benediction, and explains to America that she has his full trust and confidence and is the only person who can save the country from catastrophe. “America don’t let me down before I die.” A proper Hollywood tear-jerker to propel her to victory.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 25 2023 23:10 utc | 258

Look for Monsanto et al to be hedging their bets and making deals with Russia

Posted by: Little girl | Apr 25 2023 23:15 utc | 259

@ bevin | Apr 25 2023 21:59 utc | 241
Are you familiar with the following?

While Soviet-German military cooperation between 1922 and 1933 is often forgotten, it had a decisive impact on the origins and outbreak of World War II. Germany rebuilt its shattered military at four secret bases hidden in Russia. In exchange, the Reichswehr sent men to teach and train the young Soviet officer corps. However, the most important aspect of Soviet-German cooperation was its technological component. Together, the two states built a network of laboratories, workshops, and testing grounds in which they developed what became the major weapons systems of World War II. Without the technical results of this cooperation, Hitler would have been unable to launch his wars of conquest.

SOWING THE WIND: THE FIRST SOVIET-GERMAN MILITARY PACT AND THE ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II

Posted by: majoab | Apr 25 2023 23:16 utc | 260

#179
If you believe that nuland & co are running the show, that’s fine with me.

Posted by: Eoin Clancy | Apr 25 2023 23:21 utc | 261

As [Prigozhin] said, Russia is not capable of any offensive…
…the Russians are well dug in. But they are still incapable of any offensive.

Thim | Apr 25 2023 21:48 utc | 234
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Any link(s) to Prigozhin’s alleged statement?

Posted by: Doug Hillman | Apr 25 2023 23:23 utc | 262

Doug Hillman @ 255

DunGroanin @ 251
Another fine rant! Love the Dirty Harry reference.

+1

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 25 2023 23:29 utc | 263

Harris is a lawyer.
. . .from termlimits
Lawyer is the second most well-represented profession in Congress, with 157 members of the House identifying as attorneys. (It used to be much higher) While there is one lawyer for every accountant in America, the ratio in Congress is more lopsided: 14 lawyers for every accountant.
This could explain why our tax code is 75,000 pages long and it still hasn’t raised enough money to avoid $22 trillion in debt.
The Brookings data coincides with an increase in congressional tenure, particularly among members of leadership and committee chairs, where power is concentrated. Leaders on average have more than 30 years in their current seats; influential committee chairs more than 20.
In a nutshell, Congress has become a top-down, closed system run by lifelong political insiders. While some new blood enters the system every two years, it is quickly poisoned by senior leaders, who dangle clout and committee assignments based on conformity. . .here

Posted by: Don Bacon | Apr 25 2023 23:36 utc | 264

Fascinating how all the MSM op-eds always encourage more war and more MIC spending.

Posted by: Battenmountain | Apr 25 2023 23:40 utc | 265

Doug Hillman @ 261

Any link(s) to Prigozhin’s alleged statement?

I read the same thing somewhere surfing TG. It’s pointless anyway, whether RAF are in a strong or weak position that sure as heck will not be broadcast on social media. And whether the AFU is scaling back and out of weapons or ready for the mother of all assaults is also total BS propaganda.
Once upon a time in real wars this stuff was very top secret, I’d say Ukraine qualifies as a real war so it is still top secret. If Prigozhin was spouting reality he’d have been blindfolded, handed a cigarette, and shot at dawn. What I don’t get is who is all the social media propaganda for? I reckon for all us rubberneckers. Keep us busy and out of trouble.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 25 2023 23:43 utc | 266

Drake @ 184
I agree jfk has no chance at the dem nom with or without tulsi.
But trump and tulsi views are not that far off, he considered her for a position when she was a dem, and she crushed Kamala in the dem primary, a useful skill in the vp debate. For her part, imo one reason for leaving the dems was to better position herself for the rep vp race… and tucker really likes her. It will be interesting if he stays relevant by getting his own show on Spotify or other.

Posted by: John k | Apr 25 2023 23:44 utc | 267

“He can walk into any channel or he’ll set one up himself! As soon as his Non-compete term finishes!”
Re:Posted by: DunGroanin | Apr 25 2023 22:41 utc
He wouldn’t have to wait for his non-compete to expire if he became Trumps Communications Director.
He could hold a press conference every day of the week, during prime time. Give his 15 minute introduction as usual. The He could take questions from the Press Corps there using his list of preferred questioners just like Uncle Joe and his press secretary.
They just have a live stream available on their campaign website that anyone, including networks could access.
I’m sure those in the broadcast and radio industry could come up with other real-time network distribution options that wouldn’t violate equal time rule, fairness doctrine, etc etc.
Carlson can’t help it if networks and broadcasters want to put Trump’s press conferences on prime time.

Posted by: Jerr | Apr 25 2023 23:52 utc | 268

LightYearsFromHome # 257
Not even the Democrats are stupid enough to want Kameltoe Harris to be President. Unlike Biden who was competently venial before he became senile, and still experiences moments of lucidity, Kameltoe has proven herself to be abysmally stupid. The Democrats are hoping that they can regain the House of Representatives to elect a new, Democrat Speaker of the House, then ditch the bitch before Biden expires or is finally found to be mentally incompetent.

Posted by: Elmer Fudd | Apr 25 2023 23:52 utc | 269

” While Soviet-German military cooperation between 1922 and 1933 is often forgotten, it had a decisive impact on the origins and outbreak of World War II. Germany rebuilt its shattered military at four secret bases hidden in Russia. In exchange, the Reichswehr sent men to teach and train the young Soviet officer corps. However, the most important aspect of Soviet-German cooperation was its technological component. Together, the two states built a network of laboratories, workshops, and testing grounds in which they developed what became the major weapons systems of World War II. Without the technical results of this cooperation, Hitler would have been unable to launch his wars of conquest.
SOWING THE WIND: THE FIRST SOVIET-GERMAN MILITARY PACT AND THE ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II
Posted by: majoab | Apr 25 2023 23:16 utc | 259 ”
Dear sir, you must be more careful as not to break the meticulously constructed illusions prevalent here.
Now repeat after me: The Khazars, Soviets, Chinese, and Russians are hapless victims who never did any wrong. Hopefully, this clears up your misconceptions. Thank you.

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 23:58 utc | 270

Some videos for today.
Wagner fighter gives an explosive tour of Artemovsk’s Western front:
https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/artemovsk_2504:1
Russian Mi-35 helicopters crews on combat duty amid hostilities:
https://odysee.com/@RT:fd/Mi-35_2504:4
Russian special forces identified and destroyed the enemy:
https://odysee.com/@SputnikInternational:c/25975683475439:3
Russian incendiaries destroy Kiev regime position:
https://odysee.com/@SputnikInternational:c/3458734659345:4

Posted by: Nate | Apr 26 2023 0:04 utc | 271

Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 22:04 utc | 242
You have to reach don’t you to come up with any sort of list?
The first six ‘wars’ were campaigns in the Civil Wars which sprang out of the twenty or more invasions by the imperialists to suppress the Revolution. Nobody who imagined that his auditors were in their right mind would think he could get away with calling them aggressive wars.
The Polish campaign of 1939 is easily explained- the Poles refused to sign a non-aggression pact with the USSR. They hoped to ally themselves with their political soulmates in Berlin. It was not a wise choice.
When Germany indicated that it was going to invade Poland, the USSR occupied the lands contingent with its western borders. When Germany, 18 months later, attacked the USSR it had a buffer of hundreds of kilometers before it. That provided the Red Army with the breathing space to save Moscow and-much to the frustration of fascists such as your deplorable self- overcome the Nazis.
As to the Baltic states, the Soviet Union had a choice to invade them or to allow them to finalise their alliance with Hitler and provide the Wehrmacht with bases on the Belarussian and Russian borders.
(And now for a cleansing shower.)

Posted by: bevin | Apr 26 2023 0:04 utc | 272

Of course, the key question remains:
What the fu€k were the US doing in Europe and Russia’s backyard in the first place?

To evict the Russian fleet from Sevastopol and plant NATO’s flag of course.
The first attempt was with Yushchenko but he wasn’t up to the task, nor is the second round it seems. Third time’s the charm? With this bunch…..

Posted by: Andalusia | Apr 26 2023 0:08 utc | 273

since everyone else is having a punt , i will 2cent that its not over until NATO throws all in . then things get spicey, can NATO really proxy only fight and lose knowing its only that small escalation step. if NATO doesnt fight it collapses , so odds are it can at least fight and then collapse.

Posted by: hankster | Apr 26 2023 0:08 utc | 274

Again, I see so much coming from Congress and BigLie Media that fits under the heading of what Crooke observed and I cited: It’s “as they would like it to be“. Falsified history and fantastical Rovian “reality” abound fueling the engine of the vehicle moving to the cliff and its abyss. Yet, even at this late date, it could still be stopped given “The Right Stuff.” But IMO the robins that patrol my yard daily have more collective brain power than Team Biden and associates.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 26 2023 0:23 utc | 275

John k @ 266

I agree jfk has no chance at the dem nom with or without tulsi.

I don’t know if he has no chance, Trump supposedly had no chance but he managed to hijack the GOP clown car, swerve, careen, bounce the clowns out and crash it into the White House. The DNC were genuinely shocked, that was clear on election night, HRC really never saw it coming, her delayed concession speech was exactly over that, too shocked to move.
So who knows, history doesn’t repeat it just seems that way when circumstances repeat but there’s often a new dynamic. These are unsettled times, who knows what dynamic RFK Jr creates?

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 26 2023 0:27 utc | 276

It’s really a stretch to think that Tucker Carlson leaving Fox is connected to the war in Ukraine. Most likely, he was fired with no warning because his getting the boot was one of the conditions Dominion imposed if Fox wanted to settle Dominion’s slam-dunk defamation suit against Murdoch’s Mordor.

Posted by: William Verick | Apr 26 2023 0:32 utc | 277

Because the USA has been taken over by Nazis who lost and fight like Nazis, the USA is a consistent loser.

Posted by: Longtrail | Apr 26 2023 0:59 utc | 278

If my stupid Nazi run country took on Russia our Nazi looking troops will be annihilated! NATO doesn’t have a chance against Russia.
Instead of copying the Wehrmacht we should have copied the Red Army. We wouldn’t have fought wars for profit wasted American lives, bankrupted ourselves and killed millions with our wars and sanctions.
I’m ashamed of my country since my eyes were opened to reality.

Posted by: Longtrail | Apr 26 2023 1:04 utc | 279

Elmer Fudd @ 268

Not even the Democrats are stupid enough to want Kameltoe Harris to be President… Kameltoe has proven herself to be abysmally stupid.

Have you watched TV lately? Everyone is Kamala Harris. She is modern America, and not just the DNC, the GOP had her Bizarro World doppelganger in Sarah Palin. Trump grabbed the wheel of the GOP clown car exactly because he was a male airhead.
The whole point of choosing Kamala is the conviction that the audience looks at her and sees someone like themselves and not an elite stuck up jerk, something that is a real problem for the elite stuck up jerks that run the country. I’m not at all convinced the people behind her think she’s beyond a small make over, Kamala is the essence of current zeitgeist, with a little tweak she can be the quintessence. Have more faith.
As for the Democrats not wanting her as president, she’s exactly what they want, an empty head – for example, Truss and Sunak, plus the rest of the crowd in Brussels. Empty headed pols for an empty headed public, the whole thing dumbs-down in unison – it’s a democracy after all.
Let’s see is RFK Jr can break the country out of its death spiral.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 26 2023 1:09 utc | 280

‘Biden Prepares To Give Up On Ukraine’ – is the topic.
But is Blinken? DoS rules DoD, which is playing along nicely, fully aware of what is going on on the ground. DIA is not fooled easily. What filters up and what is said in public are entirely different things.
Russia is moving slowly on the ground, a topic discussed in these pages earlier. They have their reasons and they will determine the outcome no matter what Ukraine’s and NATO’s moves will be.
I cannot see the Russians giving up on Odessa. It will take some doing to get there if and when there are negotiations of any kind. Saving face is only for the West. In the meantime, the grind goes on.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 26 2023 1:10 utc | 281

Posted by: Comandante | Apr 25 2023 19:37 utc | 195
“Umm china borders russia.”
Umm…so what? Commerce is mostly moved by pipelines, ships, trucks, and rail. One thing the USA/West is very good at – still and has been since WW2 – is the destruction of infrastructure. Take out/disable a dozen or so rail/road bridges, a port or two (terminals and the cranes/elevators/pipes that unload cargo), and a pipeline or two, and commerce comes to a halt. Much easier, cheaper, and faster to destroy & disable than to rebuild. Plus it’s a bitch to try to hide or defend this stuff.
“And if US disrupts sea trade lanes, well, 2 can play that game. You would also see Western trade ships sinking to the bottom of the sea en masse.”
Again, so what? Most of the commerce from China are consumer goods. Which might mean something if Western governments and their 1% handlers cared. But they do not care one tiny bit – evidence the COVID lockdowns and how that destroyed people and economies.
“The main problem with US and war in either China sea or Black sea is that its a logistical nightmare for the US. It would not be sustainable.”
Not as much as one would think. USA/Nato has more military installations around the world, by a wide margin, than anyone else. USA only has over 800. The West literally has surrounded Russia and China in a geopolitical sense…why you think they so mad, bro?

“US would be forced to go nuclear in less than 2 weeks of fighting on every single scenario.”
Silly poster, tricks are for kids. You actually think the USA/Nato wants to win anything? Nope, don’t really want to win, just not lose…and also make sure Russia and China pay a steep price. USA would gladly let Tiawan go to China, and sacrifice Tiawan, Japan, South Korea, and Aussie military, power if it meant China would stay a regional power and not become a global super power. In fact, in the last war game simulation just completed last week, USA did in fact lose to China, but only in terms of not keeping Tiawan “independent”….but the Chinese paid a very heavy price. Gee, that strategy sounds awfully familiar.
I’m not a shrill for US at all; I think the current version stinks, and has for over 20 years. However you need to adjust your thinking of what it means it today’s age to ‘win’ in geopolitical terms. It is not anymore about completely vanquishing an enemy or taking over countries, more about making the other side pay a higher price than you so they will become weaker. By not losing and containing Russia and China the West ‘wins’ Yes, China and Russia and the RoW has started their own economic “party”, and they may even succeed for a few years….but the West will not give up the dollar so easily as it appears to be now. It is likely going to get far uglier than most can imagine….not necessarily nuclear war ugly, just ugly in a sense of living in a third world country ugly.

Posted by: drsmith | Apr 26 2023 1:14 utc | 282

You all are discounting ‘The BIG Dog’ in the room.. that bloody mRNA-HIV-1 Spiked Protein producer that changes DNA to make that Lucerfurian product.. Go to GlobalResearch.org and read all about it. Australia has increased it death rate 150% due to their ‘jab’ policies. I say that this just the start.
Why should Russia increase their pace when this limiting factor is rolling in? They have all the data from the bio-labs. They have an established 1:10 kill factor (that is probably greater than stated. Their limited offensive policy rotates more men though that can be imagined making all units on or near the front ‘hard-core’. Their psy-ops is brilliant, as demonstrated here in this comment section.
I say, if you can.. head for the hills and hunker down..

Posted by: T S | Apr 26 2023 1:23 utc | 283

@ drsmith | Apr 26 2023 1:14 utc | 281 who wrote

Nope, don’t really want to win, just not lose…and also make sure Russia and China pay a steep price.
and
Yes, China and Russia and the RoW has started their own economic “party”, and they may even succeed for a few years….but the West will not give up the dollar so easily as it appears to be now. It is likely going to get far uglier than most can imagine….not necessarily nuclear war ugly, just ugly in a sense of living in a third world country ugly.

I agree with your calling the US future ugly.
I also agree with the “just not lose” part of the first quote
What I disagree with is your scenario about the temporary existence of the China/Russia “party” and resilience of the dollar.
The resilience of the dollar is all smoke and mirrors since 1971 when it became fiat/worthless, except for Hollywood backing…grin
I do believe that the China/Russia party will create a value based financial system that will last longer than you think.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 26 2023 1:26 utc | 284

According to the reports I’ve read, Lavrov’s presser today was civil, although I’ll still read the transcript when it becomes available tomorrow.
Someone said the Occupied Palestine UN rep walked out of Lavrov’s UNSC discussion on the situation in West Asia, which is odd since he really didn’t deliver any harsh criticism–just stated the truth–and didn’t mention the domestic Jewish turmoil at all.
On Biden and Ukraine, as I wrote earlier, as long as it takes looks like it won’t last past this Winter.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 26 2023 1:28 utc | 285

How does a colossus bestride the globe while losing every conflict? Who takes DC seriously except Boomers watching cable?
This is why we’ll see Americans crossing the Ukrainian frontier as peacekeepers. A large percentage of names on war memorials in my hometown are there due to “maintaining credibility.”

Posted by: Talleyrand | Apr 26 2023 1:30 utc | 286

” Because the USA has been taken over by Nazis who lost and fight like Nazis, the USA is a consistent loser.
Posted by: Longtrail | Apr 26 2023 0:59 utc | 277 ”
Very true. For instance, in the US, if you say one unpopular opinion about the Nazis then your life and career are ruined as Nazis are over represented in the legal, media, entertainment, medical, education, and political spheres.
The US has a plethora of anti-Nazism laws on the books so one must always be careful when talking about them.

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Apr 26 2023 1:30 utc | 287

” Deplorable Commissar | Apr 25 2023 22:04 utc | 242
You have to reach don’t you to come up with any sort of list?
Posted by: bevin | Apr 26 2023 0:04 utc | 271 ”
Nice tap dancing routine you have there. I see you forgot to address the invasion of Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and even Iran. I’m sure it was an unintentional oversight though.

Posted by: Deplorable Commissar | Apr 26 2023 1:33 utc | 288

I forgot to include the one most important thing Lavrov said as Sputnik reported:
“The US has proven that they were not telling the truth when for many decades after Nixon’s abolishment of the gold standard they claimed: ‘Well, don’t worry, even without being backed by gold, this isn’t our dollar. This is our shared common global currency that will ensure the functioning of all the mechanisms of the global economies.'” [My Emphasis]
I’ve never heard that before. Perhaps he tells us who said that in the transcript. A quick search revealed no hits for the key segment of the quote. John Connally was Treasury Sec who did utter a famous quote to a group of European finance ministers worried about the export of American inflation that the dollar “is our currency, but your problem;” so, I doubt that quote came from him, which leaves Nixon or ? Although, the context of how Lavrov delivers the quote makes it possible for the lie to have been told after Nixon. I still would like to know who said it since it’s another in the long litany of lies told by the Empire of Lies.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 26 2023 1:52 utc | 289

@ Don Bacon 226
The presence of US military in Poland will escalate WWIII because it suggests to the satanic minds of the nazi neocons that a fourth Ukrainian army is available to them , motivated by the carrot of Ukranian territory.
This will end in a 5 mile deep crater where once stood Poland. Ziocons can choose the easy way , surrender, or the hard way, escalation. Atlantacist escalation is doomed to fail. It is based solely on the dysfunctional economic model of borrowing from the enemies of Atlantacism, like India and China, to finance US debt, to finance US imperialism, for the benefit if Israel.
That model is unsustainable in US domestic politics, in European politics , in Global.politics, in interfaith politics, and in pure financial reality.
The more the US Atlantacists push their luck, the faster the US Atlantacists will find out they are an edifice made of sand built on foundations of sand , sinking into the Nile Delta quicksand like Haaman’s Palace in Pharaoh’s times.

Posted by: Giyane | Apr 26 2023 1:55 utc | 290

@ karlof1 | Apr 26 2023 1:52 utc | 288 who I am thankful to mostly be on the same page with and appreciative of his contributions to the MoA community
Humanity is in a civilization war over how the finance part of the social contract/organization works……is it private or sovereign government controlled?….and more to the point, to what ends?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 26 2023 1:59 utc | 291

I am just reading assessments of the “leak” by both Big Serge and Simplicius. Assessments from early April. They both decide the leaks are most likely authentic. Yet they both note that the leaks contain unreliable info of the state of the UA and much better detail on the state of the Russian forces. And overall paints a bleak picture of readiness of the UA.
The leak discusses the low rate of fire by Ukraine and low inventory of ammo. But low rate of fire is what would be expected if Ukraine were accumulating ammo for major surge.
Also noting that the leaked material lay dormant for some time – until the papers and admin started making a big fuss over it.
Well how could I know. But it seems to me that its exactly as I would expect if it were fake. This leads me to expect a surprisingly powerful strike by Ukraine when the weather clears.

Posted by: jared | Apr 26 2023 1:59 utc | 292

@ drsmith 281
‘ By not losing , and containing Russia and China , the US wins ‘
The lost offspring of boomers on cable watch fantasy on their mobile phones.

Posted by: Giyane | Apr 26 2023 2:10 utc | 293

Biden doesn’t have the cognizance to know whether he crapped his depends or ate pudding. I’m sure Rice is going to fall upwards into some other nefarious position. If you notice, the Empire is stirring up shit where the Belt and Road is. The nodes, crucial areas, etc. If the US could actually compete in world trade, they wouldn’t be trying to burn everything to the ground.

Posted by: Immaculate deception | Apr 26 2023 2:14 utc | 294

Assuming the US does decide to walk away then Russia has a dilemma, it currently has the support of many countries as its seen its response was provoked. How does that support go if Ukraine is asking for peace and the Russians refuse? Likewise it seems there are no massive advances in modern war, Russia to seek its actual goals would be in for a long hard slug, they may need a political solution despite Ukraine being a festering sore that will return.

Posted by: Organic | Apr 26 2023 2:23 utc | 295

@ Immaculate deception | Apr 26 2023 2:14 utc | 293 who wrote

If the US could actually compete in world trade, they wouldn’t be trying to burn everything to the ground.

Exactly, and the US will turn into a 3rd world country when all those troops from the 800 military bases come home and mix it up with the 3 letter agency layoffs…..what of value to world trade can these folks add anytime soon…how many generations to undo the perfidy?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 26 2023 2:25 utc | 296

I’m ashamed of my country since my eyes were opened to reality.
Longtrail | Apr 26 2023 1:04 utc | 278
——-
You’re not alone, Longtrail (nice handle). It reminds me of Neo’s shocking awakening from the Matrix — profound disorienting and disillusioning.
This can’t be real, right? The American myth nothing but an elaborate illusion? It is — all of it. Democracy is a farce; the rule of law is the Department of Just-us (oligarchs); the Constitution is a roll of toilet paper; and the US Government is the world’s largest, most violent organized crime syndicate, a cartel lacking even the Mafia’s basic code of honor. This awakening is as rude and revolting as Neo’s in The Matrix. The truth hurts.
But it is essential to being wholly human. I often remember my Dad’s advice, “Be glad when you’re disillusioned; illusions are unhealthy.”

Posted by: Doug Hillman | Apr 26 2023 2:30 utc | 297

@ jared 291
Since the experts raye the leaks as genuine , logic tells me that US military analysts have a very low expectation of Zelensky’s ability to prevent ammunition from being sold on to third parties. Now those third parties could be Ukraine’s Nato neighbours, ready for Nato escalation.
UAF are not firing because they don’t have ammunition. Power attracts counter power.
If Nato escalates into WW3 , Russia escalates into WW3 and the entire world takes sides in WW3 , causing the Multipolar financial world to start immediately.
There is no longer a Western banking or communications system either by satellite or cable in WW3.

Posted by: Giyane | Apr 26 2023 2:35 utc | 298

re: Rob | Apr 25 2023 20:40 utc | 220
You stated/asked “Stationing US troops in Odessa (or anywhere in Ukraine) would enrage Russia and create an insanely risky tripwire for World War-III. Are the neocons capable of understanding that? Certainly the folks in the Pentagon are. Does any sane person think that it is America’s duty to protect Odessa and destroy the world?
In my opinion, the neocons believe that they can make “Russia back down”. I have a good friend who spends a lot of time lobbying in D.C., and his experience there has led him to the same conclusion.
This goes back to the Lieber and Press 2006 announcement via Foreign Affairs that the US had acheived “nuclear primacy” over Russia, i.e., that the US could hit Russia with a nuclear first strike and completely eliminate Russia’s nuclear retaliatory capability (they continued with this line of thinking).
Nine year later, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists published “How US nuclear force modernization is undermining strategic stability: The burst-height compensating super-fuze“, which described the new combination of the D5 Trident missile with a new super-fuze that supposedly made it possible for two US Ohio class subs to take out all of the Russian land-based nuclear forces with a first-strike.
This same article also described the “newly introduced SM-3 Block IIA interceptor. These new interceptors have a 50 percent higher burnout speed than the older SM-3 Block IA interceptors, giving the Block IIA a greater engagement range and theoretically making it possible to provide missile defense for the continental United States via Aegis ships stationed off the country’s Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
This information helped give the neocons the mindset that the US is invincible. These people are ideologues who believe their own propaganda, and it appears they are given a lot of bad information disguised as intelligence (apparently they often rely upon Ukrainian sources). The neocons are quite clear about their goals: Putin must be removed from power and Russia must be weakened, if not broken up into pieces (so the looting of the 1990s can begin again). Biden, Austin, Nuland . . . they have all been quite explicit about this.
Everything i have read indicates that Poland is being set up to replace Ukraine and become the new proxy in the war against Russia. And the fools in Warsaw can hardly wait to get started. The Russians clearly see this prospect; consider Karlofi’s previous posts quoting Medvedev:
Poland – with or without pieces of Ukraine – is already an infinitely hostile entity for us. The presence of Bandera in the Polish Army also does not make the weather. And it does not affect the accuracy of the use of “Sarmatians”, “Calibers” and “Zircons”
As far as I can tell, there is little or no serious US political resistance to what the neocons are doing in Ukraine. Consider the post by Don Bacon that quoted the Yahoo new story:”House lawmakers to introduce resolution for bold Ukraine victory terms”
. . . a new bipartisan House resolution to be introduced Tuesday calls on the United States to support an outright victory over Russia.
This should give you a strong indication about the level of sanity in Washington.
So, yes, I do think that if the Armed Forces of Ukraine are on the point of collapse, the neocon fools will give a green light to Poland to enter Western Ukraine. I also think there is a significant chance that they will attempt to send the 101st Airborne into Odessa, with Romanian troops moving in to support them.
I don’t think the Russians will “back down”.

Posted by: Steven Starr | Apr 26 2023 2:58 utc | 299

All of that is usa disinfo or they are trying to mislead Russia, they won’t stop here they are planning their next step, and are buying time, probably they are preparing a big trap in the next stage of this battle. Not to be confident, Russia must get all the intel and spy info necessary to avoid that trap.

Posted by: Carmen L | Apr 26 2023 3:10 utc | 300