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July 18, 2023
Ukraine Sitrep – Reality Defeats The War Narrative

At the beginning of the war in Ukraine I pointed out that the false narrative of ‘Ukraine is winning’ which the ‘western’ propaganda steadily promoted would not win the real war on the ground.

As the war continued I made the point again and again.

In this week’s SCF column Alastair Crooke makes the same point in much more detail.

A Bonfire of the Vanities

Hubris consists in believing that a contrived narrative can, in and of itself, bring victory. It is a fantasy that has swept through the West – most emphatically since the 17th century. Recently, the Daily Telegraph published a ridiculous nine minute video purporting to show that ‘narratives win wars’, and that set-backs in the battlespace are incidentals: What matters is to have a thread of unitary narrative articulated, both vertically and horizontally, throughout the spectrum – from the special forces’ soldier in the field through to the pinnacle of the political apex.

The gist of it is that ‘we’ (the West) have compelling a narrative, whilst Russia’s is ‘clunky’ – ‘Us winning therefore, is inevitable’.

It is easy to scoff, but nonetheless we can recognise in it a certain substance (even if that substance is an invention). Narrative is now how western élites imagine the world.

The weakness to this new ‘liberal’ authoritarianism is that its key narrative myths can get busted. One just has; slowly, people begin to speak reality.

Ukraine: How do you win an unwinnable war? Well, the élite answer has been through narrative. By insisting against reality that Ukraine is winning, and Russia is ‘cracking’. But such hubris eventually is busted by facts on the ground. Even the western ruling classes can see their demand for a successful Ukrainian offensive has flopped. At the end, military facts are more powerful than political waffle: One side is destroyed, its many dead become the tragic ‘agency’ to upending dogma.

Even as reality seeps out the narrative of a ‘successful’ western battle tactics in form of combined arms warfare gets reinforced.

Ukraine aims to sap Russia’s defenses, as U.S. urges a decisive breakthroughWashington Post

Western officials and analysts say Ukraine’s military has so far embraced an attrition-based approach aimed largely at creating vulnerabilities in Russian lines by firing artillery and missiles at command, transport and logistics sites at the rear of the Russian position, instead of conducting what Western military officials call “combined arms” operations that involve coordinated maneuvers by large groups of tanks, armored vehicles, infantry, artillery and, sometimes, air power.

Ukraine’s military leaders argue that, lacking aviation might, they must avoid unnecessary losses against an adversary with a far larger pool of recruits and weaponry. To preserve manpower, Ukraine has fielded just four of a dozen trained brigades in the current campaign.

A new element in the narrative is that Ukraine is loosing because it does not use the glorious combined arms operations ‘western’ military told them to use.

Franz-Stefan Gady, from the British International Institute for Strategic Studies, has just been in Ukraine where he talked with Ukrainian soldiers and commanders at the frontline. In a Twitter thread he summarizes what he has seen but is strongly promoting the same narrative:

By and large this is an infantryman’s fight (squad, platoon & company level) supported by artillery along most of the frontline. This has several implications:
1st: Progress is measured by yards/meters and not km/miles given reduced mobility.
2nd: Mechanized formations are rarely deployed due to lack of enablers for maneuver. This includes insufficient quantities of de-mining equipment, air defenses, ATGMs etc.

2.) Ukrainian forces have still not mastered combined arms operations at scale. Operations are more sequential than synchronized. This creates various problems for the offense & IMO is the main cause for slow progress.

4.) Minefields are a problem as most observers know. They confine maneuver space & slow advances. But much more impactful than the minefields per se on Ukraine’s ability to break through Russian defenses is 🇺🇦s inability to conduct complex combined arms operations at scale.
Lack of a comprehensive combined arms approach at scale makes Ukrainian forces more vulnerable to Russian ATGMs, artillery etc. while advancing. So it’s not just about equipment. There’s simply no systematic pulling apart of the Russian defensive system that I could observe.

The narrative element is the same as in the Washington Post. That the Ukrainians are not using our vaunted combined arms operations is the reason for their failure.

The well synchronized New York Times piece is making the same point:

But that artillery-centric approach raises questions about whether Ukraine has lost confidence in the combined arms tactics — synchronized attacks by infantry, armor and artillery forces — that nine new brigades learned from American and other Western advisers in recent months. Western officials heralded the approach as more efficient than the costly strategy of wearing Russian forces down by attrition and depleting their ammunition stocks.

Senior U.S. officials in recent weeks had privately expressed frustration that some Ukrainian commanders, exasperated at the slow pace of the initial assault and fearing increased casualties among their ranks, had reverted to old habits — decades of Soviet-style training in artillery barrages — rather than sticking with the Western tactics and pressing harder to breach the Russian defenses.

However, the narrative is wrong.

The Ukrainian do not fear increased casualties. They did try combined arms warfare in the beginning of the counteroffensive in early June. After a few days of trying again and again they noted that the attacks failed with ever greater losses and were not sustainable. A third of the tanks and other material the ‘west’ had sent to Ukraine was destroyed in the attempts to use ‘fire and maneuver’ to break through Russian mine fields and defense lines.

Ukraine then returned to the current ‘mosquito tactics’ where small groups of infantry soldiers try to make small progress bit by bit. The likely loss of more tanks was thus replaced with the likely loss of more lives.

The narrative element that a combined arms attack would have more success is simply false.

As Crooke explains:

The hubris, at one level, lay in NATO’s pitting of its alleged ‘superior’ military doctrine and weapons versus that of a deprecated, Soviet-style, hide-bound, Russian military rigidity – and ‘incompetence’.

But military facts on the ground have exposed the western doctrine as hubris – with Ukrainian forces decimated, and its NATO weaponry lying in smoking ruins. It was NATO that insisted on re-enacting the Battle of 73 Easting (from the Iraqi desert, but now translated into Ukraine).

In Iraq, the ‘armoured fist’ punched easily into Iraqi tank formations: It was indeed a thrusting ‘fist’ that knocked the Iraqi opposition ‘for six’. But, as the U.S. commander at that tank battle (Colonel Macgregor), frankly admits, its outcome against a de-motivated opposition largely was fortuitous.

Nonetheless ‘73 Easting’ is a NATO myth, turned into the general doctrine for the Ukrainian forces – a doctrine structured around Iraq’s unique circumstance.

In the first year of the second world war the German Wehrmacht used combined arms warfare to wage its blitzkrieg against inferior adversaries. The tactic failed two years later when it tried to break through solid Soviet defense lines.

In the battle of 73 Easting the U.S. army could repeat blitzkrieg tactics because he had air superiority, well trained troops and better weapons. But the circumstance in Ukraine can not be compared to a mobile war in the desert.

The Black Sea grain deal has, as we expected, ended. The Ukraine reacted to this anticipated loss with a another successful attack on the Kerch bridge. Road traffic will be hindered or blocked for two or three months but the more important rail lines along the route are still intact.

As the grain deal was expected to fail, the Ukrainians may well have thought of breaking the blockade of its harbors by asking for more ships to come. But the Russia military has now used a large drone and missile attack to make sure that the facilities in Odessa and other Ukrainian Black Sea harbors can no longer be used to load or unload ships. It thus does not make sense for any ships to go there.

Over the last week the ground war in east Ukraine has further intensified. In the north of the eastern contact line the Russian army has launched its own attacks. In the center and south the Ukrainians still try to break through Russian defenses. But they are losing about 700 soldiers per day with little to show for the losses.

The Russian’s are again concentrating on the defeat of the Ukrainian artillery. Over the last five days they claimed to have destroyed 27 brigade level ammunition depots. Each of these should usually hold around 30 tons of shells and missiles. Thus such attacks add up. During those five days the Russians also claimed to have destroyed some 66 Ukrainian artillery pieces. It is race of what will be completely lost first, the ammunition the Ukrainian’s can use or the guns that are needed to fire it.

But some Ukrainians still insist on continuing the senseless fight.

War Monitor @WarMonitors – 10:38 UTC · Jul 18, 2023

⚡️“Returning Bakhmut is a matter of honour. We have lost many of our brothers there, we simply must recapture it”— Syrsky during a BBC interview

The way too emotional interview quote is not in the writeup of the BBC interview but I still have not seen a video of it.

That Ukraine has already lost many soldiers in Bakhmut should certainly not be a reason to continue fighting for it. It has by now only symbolic value. Even it would again change hands it would not change the trajectory of the bigger war.

Ukraine is loosing that war. The Jig Is Up and NATO knows it. Ukraine will never be allowed to become a member.

A new narrative element is creeping in with talks about a ceasefire in Ukraine. It would give the Ukraine time to refit its military.

But Russia has absolutely no reason to agree to a pause in the fight. During the war its military has become larger and better and a total defeat of the Ukrainian army is only a question of time.

The U.S. and NATO will soon have lost their big proxy war against Russia.

In light of this reality the much larger, centuries old narrative of the superior West is also breaking down.

This will have global consequences for decades to come.

Comments

A relaxed and unrestrained Lavrov cited by RT, “Russia will ‘never abandon’ goals of military operation – Lavrov: Unlike the West, Russians know what they’re fighting for, the foreign minister has said”:

Russia’s objectives in Ukraine are non-negotiable and existential, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov explained on Wednesday at an annual meeting with domestic non-governmental organizations and nonprofits.
“We can’t and won’t ever give up the goals that were announced as part of the special military operation,” Lavrov said, adding that Moscow had warned for years against setting up Ukraine as a direct military threat on Russia’s doorstep. “There were plans to create military bases on the Sea of Azov and in Crimea. The regime that had proven its neo-Nazi essence more than once was constantly encouraged to exterminate everything Russian: culture, education, the media, and the Russians themselves, in those lands where their glorious ancestors lived and built cities for centuries.”
The West can spend their days debating the effectiveness of Ukraine’s “offensive,” how far along their goal of “liberating their territory up to 1991 borders” is and how Russia is thwarting that, Lavrov added.
While debunking the claims of the Western propaganda machine may look like a Sisyphean labor, the world is already changing, Lavrov told the conference.
“We see the growth of self-awareness, a sense of one’s own identity and the desire to defend it, in the countries of Eurasia, in the Asia-Pacific region, in the Middle East, in Africa, in Latin America. The process of forming a multipolar world is unstoppable,” he said.
“This must be acknowledged. I understand that it is difficult for the West to do so,” he added. “But if they want to artificially slow down the objective historical process, then it only raises the price humanity – including the West – will pay for justice.”
Russia’s top diplomat pointed out that there is no democracy within NATO, only peer pressure under the mask of unanimity. The EU has likewise abandoned consensus and seeks to coerce members such as Hungary and Poland, who object to the trampling of national values and traditions.
“There are no such ‘rules’ in associations where we participate and which we develop as priorities,” Lavrov noted, specifically naming the CSTO, the Eurasian Union, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS, among others.

A comment at my VK about Zakharova’s article noted, “We are still in a Holocaust, ongoing,” which when pondered is correct.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 20 2023 5:22 utc | 401

Two comments. RFK jnr has stated very clearly he has no plan B. He is running to be the Democrat nominee for president. That’s it. There is no nefarious plot.
And someone here suggested sending the unvaccinated to the front line. That would be foolish unless you want to dumb down the population. At least the unvaccinated are thinking for themselves. Oh and the Amish who reject most of what we think of as western civilisation – including vaccinations – have the best health in the US including no autism. So stop with the smart Alec comments.

Posted by: Inki | Jul 20 2023 5:44 utc | 402

New one from Simplicius. Lot of interesting stuff, as always.
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/putin-strikes-back-ukrainian-ports

Posted by: unimperator | Jul 20 2023 5:51 utc | 403

Saw this in the comments at Larry Johnson’s blog and thought barflies might be curious, The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America: A Chronological Paper Trail. 736 page PDF.
Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 20 2023 5:09 utc | 402
Thanks Karl,
I opened the book to find this is the introduction:
“Anyone interested in the truth will be shocked by the way American social engineers have systematically gone about destroying the intellect of millions of American children for the purpose of leading the American people into a socialist world government controlled by behavioral and social scientists.”
What no corporations at fault just an evil socialist government?
Opening with such propaganda does not give me confidence to read further and is in fact evidence of the very dumbing down of Americans the book seeks to portray. Its a pity it will be skewed as the premise of the book is true.

Posted by: K | Jul 20 2023 6:48 utc | 404

I note that at least two contributors here use references to Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy as their ‘name’…
Maybe they could explain why?
I’m just curious.

Posted by: scepticalSOB | Jul 20 2023 7:12 utc | 405

‘ scepticalSOB | Jul 19 2023 21:07 utc | 370
369 Why not break that up into 3 or 4 paragraphs?
Why ? You too intelligent to read a short, clear and succint piece ?
Posted by: Sarlat La Canède | Jul 19 2023 23:56 utc | 390’
Yes, I am not as bright as you. Also, I think people should try to consider their audience before posting.
Obviously you are more intelligent, and privileged than I am.
Feel free to write stuff so I can skip over it without reading.

Posted by: scepticalSOB | Jul 20 2023 7:16 utc | 406

“Anyone interested in the truth will be shocked by the way American social engineers have systematically gone about destroying the intellect of millions of American children for the purpose of leading the American people into a socialist world government controlled by behavioral and social scientists.”
Posted by: K | Jul 20 2023 6:48 utc | 406
Thanks. That’s done it for me. The right in the US blame everything on socialism, communism and the CCP. Little do they know it’s classic mis direction and they are all falling for it. Don’t blame oligarchs or end stage capitalism – no blame the welfare state and it’s supporters while you join the soup kitchen line. But oh how successful they have been.

Posted by: Inki | Jul 20 2023 7:24 utc | 407

Posted by: Tenet | Jul 18 2023 17:56 utc | 25
Yuan is traded in a 10% band. If the value hits the lower or upper limit, China may shift the band. They also intervene in the market by selling or buying yuan. When was it last time when they lowered the value of renminbi and how they did it? Your repeat the American claims.

Posted by: RB | Jul 20 2023 7:33 utc | 408

‘New one from Simplicius. Lot of interesting stuff, as always.
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/putin-strikes-back-ukrainian-ports
Posted by: unimperator | Jul 20 2023 5:51 utc | 405′
Definitely worth a read. And watch the Putin speech and then Prigozyn’s.
It’s like the Troy Myth – Agamemnon (Putin) and Achilles (Prizogyn) share the same goal but have to get over their mutual antagonism.

Posted by: scepticalSOB | Jul 20 2023 8:17 utc | 409

Dima said RU is having some trouble in the north and NE of Soledar area, and AFU could have captured part of the forest west of Klischeevka. Those are pretty much the and only successes (?) of AFU.
There could be one or other sort of step back in the Bakhmut front which AFU will step to occupy it while getting rolled over in Lyman-Kupyansk.

Posted by: unimperator | Jul 20 2023 9:02 utc | 410

Why does Russia not target the decision makers? Putin can’t travel to SA, has a price on his head: Dead, or Alive. Yet Zielinski entertains and sleeps in Kiev….
Cheers
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jul 19 2023 15:23 utc | 302
Targeting decision makers is a Pandora’s box that opens up Russia to a similar response/retaliation. Russia has to strike a balancing act with the SMO. If you haven’t noticed Moscow only escalates when the other side does something. If Russia escalates too much it risks possible deeper involvement by Ukrainian allies in the form of NATO/US.
DO you understand how wars work? If not, I can point you to a broad literature on the subject.

Posted by: James M. | Jul 20 2023 9:57 utc | 411

Tit for tat escalation
We Barflies should recognize that the 18 month pattern for The Ukrainian Civil War has been a slow and steady tit for tat escalation. NATO escalates and Moscow responds. For example; Moscow’s declaring a sea blockade of Kiev is a major event. It’s surprising how little attention this gets.
Since most Barflies believe this civil war will last at least into 2025, it’s illuminating to muse on further escalations over the next 2 years.

Posted by: Exile | Jul 20 2023 9:58 utc | 412

361 Jmaas
Yes, we get desires which propel us to procreate, or milk cows at 4 a.m. and Divine tablets telling us to stick to no more than four wives, and not to covet they neighbour’s ass.
There would be no milk and no children without desires. But killing half a million people to get hold of land is obscene. You two go and fight, and we will take over the empty land.
In the end of the war hopefully that won’t happen, but sadly long before the 2024 elections Starmer and Trump are being groomed for a new zionist war somewhere else. Plus ca change plus c’est la fxxxing meme chose.

Posted by: Giyane | Jul 20 2023 10:03 utc | 413

Posted by: unimperator | Jul 20 2023 9:02 utc | 412
The way I see it is this is where the real offensive is happening. There’s no 4 lines of defence they have to deal with if they break through.

Posted by: Echo Chamber | Jul 20 2023 10:06 utc | 414

371 Milites
Thanks for your measured reply. I was in a bad mood and being rude.
Yes, obviously we all have agency, but our understanding over others is often mere projection and far from reality.
As a Muslim I believe in objective truth and also subjevtive individual truth.
That is because we have each been given our own individual , personal mission to follow and nobody can interfe with it at all, without strong opposition from the individual. But

Posted by: Giyane | Jul 20 2023 10:14 utc | 415

My reply to Milites 417 cont.
But we have all been given the same set of rules by which to seek our individual destinies through our consciences. The up to date version of those rules is held by what is now called Islam because the previous editions of the rules have been drastically changed.
I don’t think wading back through history , which we didn’t attend, and ascribing motives to the dead we didn’t meet, whose circumstances we cannot begin to imagine, is a fruitful exercise.

Posted by: Giyane | Jul 20 2023 10:26 utc | 416

Pro-Russian, independent cyber intelligence collective RaHDit published an investigation into the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge, as well as a list of 1,700 SBU employees involved in organizing the crime.
https://twitter.com/JamesPorrazzo/status/1681963871488147458

Posted by: unimperator | Jul 20 2023 10:33 utc | 417

418 continued in reply to Milites.
I enjoy reading your military and political knowledge , and everybody’s input here. My contribution is that we’re in a brutal war . Both participants have been manipulated by malign opportunists in positions of great power and striking malignity.
The only way to avoid being manipulated to this type of catastrophe is to be very close to God and His protection.
That is what I seek as a Muslim, the protection of God, not being manipulated by the insanity of people whose only motivation is the acquisition of land, or revenge, which even if they acquired it would never satisfy their desires.
Next day, or even earlier, they are already planning a new war scam .

Posted by: Giyane | Jul 20 2023 10:43 utc | 418

Posted by: Echo Chamber | Jul 20 2023 10:06 utc | 416
You may be correct of course. But committing nearly 1000 AFVs and 400 tanks into a diversionary attack in the south, losing 30 % in the few first weeks, and another 20% in the coming several weeks did not actually seem a diversionary, but a real, massive attempt.
The terrain around Artemovsk helps due to the fact that forest makes up a larger proportion, and could be less distance from each other contrary to the fields in Zaporozhye front only bordered by thin forest lines. Therefore, AFVs aren’t needed that much. But it is one of the few if only option where AFU can achieve a seeming success.

Posted by: unimperator | Jul 20 2023 11:07 utc | 419

Posted by: Echo Chamber | Jul 20 2023 10:06 utc | 416
You may be correct of course. But committing nearly 1000 AFVs and 400 tanks into a diversionary attack in the south, losing 30 % in the few first weeks, and another 20% in the coming several weeks did not actually seem a diversionary, but a real, massive attempt.
The terrain around Artemovsk helps due to the fact that forest makes up a larger proportion, and could be less distance from each other contrary to the fields in Zaporozhye front only bordered by thin forest lines. Therefore, AFVs aren’t needed that much. But it is one of the few if only option where AFU can achieve a seeming success.

Posted by: unimperator | Jul 20 2023 11:07 utc | 420

Posted by: K | Jul 20 2023 6:48 utc | 406
What no corporations at fault just an evil socialist government?
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Corporations love socialist-communist governments which reduce or eliminate small private ownership and agency essentially allowing Big Players only – under government contracts of course – to enjoy virtual monopolies. In this way most socialist-communist structures end up being virtually identical with fascism, i.e. ‘union of state and corporate power.’ Of course it does not have to be that way, but it seems it always is. Somebody has to run basic services and those somebodies end up being oligarchs and those oligarchs end up controlling the politicians and therefore the State. (A side effect of eliminating monarchies – which of course had their own set of issues – which hasn’t yet been quite figured out.)
It has been said that just about all billionaires in the US become so by virtue of large government contracts or exclusive licenses which eliminate competition.
IMO the two simplest ways to reform the West would be
a) abolish private credit cartels and their funny money and
b) abolish corporations or substantively change their legal and taxation status.

Posted by: Scorpion | Jul 20 2023 12:31 utc | 421

http://avia.pro/news/rossiyskie-voenkory-prizyvayut-gotovitsya-ko-vtoroy-volne-mobilizacii
Военкоры утверждают, что вторая волна мобилизации будет.
На фоне заявлений депутатов государственной думы о вероятности второй волны мобилизации в России, военные корреспонденты призывают граждан заранее готовиться к этому событию. С таким заявлением выступил российский военный корреспондент Романов.

Posted by: Catilina | Jul 20 2023 12:32 utc | 422

” Islamophobia is not entirely unfounded… ”
Posted by: Nobody (indeed ) | Jul 19 2023 23:32 utc | 386
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That’s funny, all I hear is an arsonist trying to convince others
into burning somebody’s house down.
It is true that arsonists are hated wherever they go.

Posted by: Lurker Above | Jul 20 2023 12:38 utc | 423

I watched the short documentary on the LANCET KAMIKAZE DRONE FACTORY, including the last sequence with the expected new drone swarm technology.
When I mentioned a couple of key points to pals, they didn’t believe me.
Now it all looked authentic to me (the factory) and the many articles and clips about Lancet strikes proves that these things ARE effective, and will no doubt change the nature of war in future. But when I tried to retrieve the clip, using Google (yeah, I know, stop laughing) I was pointed at Ukrainian websites, or bellingcat, etc.
Did anyone keep the bookmark? or has it been ‘wiped’ by the social media people?
If you do have it please repost.

Posted by: scepticalSOB | Jul 20 2023 12:50 utc | 424

scepticalSOB | Jul 20 2023 12:50 utc | 426
If it is the documentary that I saw, I found it via a Simplicius the thinker’s substack article. I would have been unaware of it otherwise, so perhaps you could look there.

Posted by: ZimZum | Jul 20 2023 13:03 utc | 425

I’ve found this shortened, non-english version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02l4In7P97s&t=6s
But I’ll have a look at Simplicious again. Thanks.

Posted by: scepticalSOB | Jul 20 2023 13:12 utc | 426

Posted by: Scorpion | Jul 20 2023 12:31 utc | 423
And yet, the first ever socialist programs ever to be implemented, followed by others to this day, eliminated corporations/big business and allowed/empowered small business. From NEP and the early version of “Socialism in One Country” to the policies of Deng Xiaoping and the Doi Moi in Vietnam, to the policies of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua and MAS in Bolivia, all the way to Belarus under Lukashenko, the only country that kept basic economic policies of the USSR and operates without oligarchs, the one standard that all solid socialists/communists have held is the reigning or obliteration of oligarchies.
One doesn’t have to point the obvious, that the standard Soviet plans from 1930 onwards didn’t allow any corporate presence whatsoever, alog with small businesses. An exception could be Hungary under Kadar (from early ’70s to the fall) where there was some private initiative, once again not in corporate levels.
Your utterly, fantastically ignorant and erroneous comment is a testament to the brain damage that anti-communist propaganda can cause to an otherwise functioning human being. In the end, your problem is not the minfd-numbing ignorance you have revealed, but your militant ignorance, i.e. you will fight tooth-and-nail to remain ignorant and stick to your deeply faulted views that are thoroughly demolished by basic facts.

Posted by: Constantine | Jul 20 2023 15:23 utc | 427

That’s funny, all I hear is an arsonist trying to convince others
into burning somebody’s house down.
It is true that arsonists are hated wherever they go.
Posted by: Lurker Above | Jul 20 2023 12:38 utc | 424

Do not even try, Ad Hominem does not work. Arguments would have been more helpful.

Posted by: Nobody | Jul 20 2023 23:05 utc | 428

@ scepticalSOB | Jul 20 2023 13:12 utc | 427
If interested in RF new developments in weaponry this is good place to see stuff.
I sometimes wonder if they are not too open about the certain stuff, but maybe they do not care.

Posted by: whirlX | Jul 21 2023 0:51 utc | 429

I think MoA is one of the venues where I’ve seen scorn heaped on Roloslavsky is it not?
Heap scorn on this then:
https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/strelkov-was-arrested-half-an-hour?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=795903&post_id=135327746&isFreemail=false&utm_medium=email

Posted by: arthur brogard | Jul 22 2023 1:00 utc | 430

@ arthur brogard | Jul 22 2023 1:00 utc | 431
i personally see it more as simplicius articulates it in the substack article below..
Strelkov’s Vatic Fantasy Fulfilled as He’s Taken Into Custody

Posted by: james | Jul 22 2023 19:00 utc | 431

From reading this blog over the past year and a half. One could almost get the impression that Russia was at the gates of Lviv and the Ruble was one the cusp of becoming the new world reserve currency as sanctions backfired.
Posted by: Soothsayer | Jul 18 2023 17:11 utc | 3
Only if one were a simple minded troll. But if the shoe fits…

Posted by: madmarc | Jul 24 2023 15:11 utc | 432

I think you’ve just lost faith in the American way. By every metric that matters, Ukraine is crushing it:
– word count of pro-Ukrainian news articles
– minutes of pro-Ukraine news show commentary vs anti-Ukraine in the us/Europe
– optimism level of American politicians
– pro-Ukraine enthusiasm of the MICIMATT
– Ukraine gov’t research describing the war’s status
…. Come on what more could you need? The evidence is in. Ukraine is dominating. Get over it.
Posted by: Hickory | Jul 18 2023 18:47 utc | 48
My sarcasm detector is off the charts!!! LOL.

Posted by: madmarc | Jul 24 2023 15:53 utc | 433

@ arthur brogard | Jul 22 2023 1:00 UTC | 431
i personally see it more as simplicius articulates it in the substack article below..
Strelkov’s Vatic Fantasy Fulfilled as He’s Taken Into Custody
Posted by: james | Jul 22 2023 19:00 utc | 433
Yep. My opinions are swerving around like a lunatic compass needle….

Posted by: arthur brogard | Jul 25 2023 10:55 utc | 434

In light of this reality the much larger, centuries old narrative of the superior West is also breaking down.

Yes. that’s the most succinct truth on this so far. That’s one and only, yes the only strategic pivot at play. Also what binding the loose coalition of those not condemning or sanctioning Russia. It’s been a long time building towards this and it was not a secret. There lies some misconception and misdirection in the “NATO is creeping up to Russian borders” narrative. Not that it’s untrue or not threatening in itself but certainly not why escalation was allowed to grow. Just a peaceful pro-Russian Ukraine would have weakened but not broken the ruling West narratives.

Posted by: John Dowser | Aug 6 2023 19:28 utc | 435