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December 18, 2023
The Total Defeat Of Ukraine Is Coming Into Sight

Gideon Rachman, often read columnist at the Financial Times, states the obvious:

Ukraine and its backers need a credible path to victory (archived) – Financial Times

Ukraine goes into the new year short of ammunition, money and diplomatic support. Underlying these critical shortages, there is another important deficiency. The country and its western backers no longer have a convincing theory of victory. Unless they can come up with one, western support for Ukraine will continue to waver.

The fear now must be that while 2023 was the year of the Ukrainian counteroffensive, 2024 will be the year that Russia goes back on the attack. The worst-case scenarios are that, if western aid is cut off, Ukraine could be in serious trouble by the summer.

Without a credible theory of victory, the pressure on Ukraine to negotiate with Russia will mount. The Ukrainians might make a deal — even if it involved making territorial concessions — if they had any confidence that Russia would stick to it. But Ukrainian officials can point to a litany of agreements that Putin has made and then broken. They believe that any cessation in the fighting would simply be used as an opportunity for Russia to rearm.

Rachman fails to list any of the agreements Russia is claimed to have broken. Does he mean the Minsk agreements which the Ukraine rejected to fulfill? Or is it the Russian–Ukrainian Friendship Treaty which Ukraine in 2019 refused to renew?

Unlike the U.S. and its proxies Russia usually sticks to its treaties and promises.

But aside from that false claim Rachman is mostly right. There is currently no 'theory of victory' for Ukraine. The question now is how much it will lose.

Nonetheless he still hopes for some kind of ceasefire:

One alternative to a formal agreement between Russia and Ukraine might be a de facto freezing of the conflict. In this scenario, Ukraine would move into a mainly defensive posture and hold off further Russian advances. The fighting would never stop completely — but it would dwindle.

But Rachman does not explain why Russia would agree to that. Its current president Vladimir Putin certainly does not do so:

There will be peace when we achieve our goals, which you have mentioned. Now let’s return to these goals – they have not changed. I would like to remind you how we formulated them: denazification, demilitarisation, and a neutral status for Ukraine.

Russia has made some progress but those aims have not yet been achieved. It will continue the war until the Ukraine agrees to some kind of negotiations and territorial losses. If it does not do so anytime soon Russia will fight until the Ukraine is completely defeated.

The Ukrainian outlet Strana has analyzed how that might happen (in Russian, machine translation):

Only a few events can bring Ukraine to the brink of complete defeat:

1. Capture of Kiev.

2. Cutting off Ukraine from the sea – the capture of the entire Black Sea coast of the country and the withdrawal of Russian troops to the borders of Romania and Moldova. This will be a catastrophic blow to Ukraine both economically and militarily-strategically.

3. The capture of Dnipro and Zaporizhia – the largest rear, industrial and logistics hubs of the Ukrainian army, which will mean a critical threat to the entire Southern Front of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as most of the eastern one. …

4. A strike from Belarus through the Zhytomyr and Vinnytsia regions with the aim of reaching Transdniestria from the north and maintaining control over this line.

[T]he apocalyptic scenarios described above for Ukraine can only be realized if at least one of the following events occurs (we leave out the options for using nuclear weapons or entering the war on the side of the Russian Federation of large third countries, as they can lead to a world war, where there will be completely different scenarios):

1. A catastrophic drop in discipline and morale in the Ukrainian army, when entire units begin to surrender or leave their positions without orders, exposing large sections of the front.

2. Internal destabilization in Ukraine, acute conflict within the military-political leadership, loss of control by the authorities over the processes in the country, the collapse of the army management.

3. Falling to a critically low level of both military and financial aid from the West.

4. A sharp (much faster than similar actions of Ukraine) increase in Russia's army size, quality and quantity of weapons used, which will radically change the balance of forces at the front.

At the moment, none of these situations are observed.

However, Russia is obviously actively working to make these points a reality.

I disagree with the Strana writer that none of the Ukrainian failings he describes have yet been observed.

These things occur gradually, not in one sudden moment.

Judging from protest videos Ukrainian units put out, the morale at the front is getting steadily worse. In the last weekly summary the Russian Defense Ministry announced that 82 Ukrainian soldiers were captured or had voluntarily given themselves up. That is a new high. AP writes on the "gloomy mood" of Ukrainian soldiers:

Discontent among Ukrainian soldiers — once extremely rare and expressed only in private — is now more common and out in the open.

The conflict between the political and military leadership in Ukraine is again heating up. Yesterday the military announced that it had found spying devices in General Zaluzny's and his aide's offices. No one thinks that Russia has put them there. Today Zaluzny criticized the dismissal, by Zelenski, of officials in the recruitment and mobilization offices which has let to disarray:

Quote: "It is still a little early to evaluate recruiting, and as for mobilisation issues, it is not necessary to strengthen it but to bring it back to those limits, to those frameworks that worked before."

A new draft law includes the mobilization of all women between 25 and 60. Should it become law many women will simply flee from Ukraine to avoid being shipped to the frontline. That in itself would create many more labor and social problems as well as morale issues.

Aid to Ukraine has already fallen off a cliff. New aid from the U.S. or Europe is seriously in doubt. If either fails to agree to new billions the other will too. Additional problems come from the western border were Polish truckers, now joined by farmers, continue to block the border crossings with Ukraine. Shortages in ammunition have already led Ukraine to scaling down its current operations.

Russia has steadily increased the size of its army and the production of new arms. It puts out way more than the West can deliver to Ukraine.

All these trends continue towards their final effect just like Earnest Hemingway's way into bankruptcy: "Gradually, then suddenly."

All of this does not mean that Russia will definitely win the war. Long wars are hard to predict. There are risks everywhere. The U.S. may yet come up with some nastiness that could divert Russia from the war.

Should Russia win and take over most of Ukraine it could negate Ukraine's debt, making the West pay double for its adventure.

That would be a just punishment for the failing neoconservative attempts to dismantle Russia.

Comments

“If Brussels and Washington want to shoot themselves in the foot, why stop them?”
Posted by: anon | Dec 19 2023 3:14 utc | 154
In my opinion Brussels and Washington are shooting themselves in the groin.

Posted by: canuck | Dec 19 2023 14:46 utc | 201

Shoigu on the progress of the SMO.
1. The losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since the beginning of the SMO are 383,000 killed and wounded.
2. Ukraine’s losses during the “counteroffensive” are 159,000 killed and wounded.
3. Each of the armies of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation now has a full-time reserve regiment. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are now the most trained and combat-ready army in the world.
4. In preparation for repelling the offensive, 1,500,000 dragon teeth, 2,000 km of ditches, 7,000 km of minefields, 150,000 sheltered for military equipment, 12,000 reinforced concrete structures were created.
5. The United States and NATO have supplied Ukraine with 5,220 tanks and armored fighting vehicles of various types, 28 aircraft, 87 helicopters, 23,000 UAVs, 1,300 towing guns, self-propelled guns and mortars, as well as 2,000,000 shells.
6. The losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in equipment during the “counteroffensive” amounted to 767 tanks (including 37 Leopards), 2348 armored fighting vehicles (of which 50 Bradleys), 121 aircraft, 23 helicopters. 7. The total losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in equipment since the beginning of the NWO are 14,026 tanks and armored fighting vehicles, 8510 guns, mortars, self-propelled guns and MLRS, 553 aircraft, 259 helicopters.
8. During the special military operation in Ukraine, 103 especially cruel war criminals were eliminated.5,800 foreign mercenaries were also destroyed – 1427 from Poland, 466 from the United States, 344 from Britain.
9. The number of foreign volunteers wishing to join the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has increased by 7 times. In Ukraine, the number of mercenaries has fallen by 6 times.
10.Over the past six months, the air defense of the Russian Armed Forces has shot down 1062 HIMARS missiles. Air defense capabilities are growing. Next year, electronic veteran certificates will appear.
11.During the special military operation, 272 people became heroes of Russia. 320,000 received state awards. The procedure for obtaining the status of a combat veteran has been simplified.
12. Thanks to the good work of military doctors, the survival rate of wounded soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces has increased manifold.
13. The pace of creating new weapons for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has reached the pace of the Great Patriotic War.
14. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are provided with artillery ammunition in accordance with their tasks. Contract soldiers and volunteers now receive a salary of 210,000 rubles or more. 40 billion rubles were allocated for housing for participants in the SMO.
15. Since the beginning of 2023, 490,000 contract soldiers have been recruited. During the NWO, 650,000 soldiers and officers received combat experience.
16. The 10th wave of mobilization is already underway in Ukraine. Citizens with limited fitness are also called up.
17.In Russia, plans for manning the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have been fully implemented by the end of 2023. The target of 1,150,000 has been reached. Next year, the figure will grow to 1,320,000. Then there will be an increase to 1,500,000.
18. Two combined arms armies, a new mixed aviation corps, 4 divisions, 18 brigades, 28 regiments, and 2 new military districts have been formed.
19. 1530 tanks, 2518 armored fighting vehicles, 237 aircraft and helicopters, 86 air defense systems, 67 radars were delivered to the army. 1,700 UAV operators and 1,500 drone FPV operators have been trained.
20. The level of modern weapons in the strategic nuclear forces has been increased to 95 per cent. They are on high alert.

Posted by: Alexis Ricer | Dec 19 2023 14:51 utc | 202

“US government solvency is fine until it isn’t; the only thing keeping it solvent is the world’s psychological belief in the greenback.”
Posted by: canuck | Dec 19 2023 12:51 utc | 195
I impose a tax on you in $’s, which I will enforce by confiscating all your assets and denying you your liberty. Whether you trust or believe in the $ or not, you’ll endeavour to get some – because that is cheaper than the alternative.
Posted by: Echo Chamber | Dec 19 2023 13:40 utc | 197
Doesn’t work that way; to begin with if you over tax citizen/corporate assets you will raise capital for the Super Spending State (whose activities are almost all unprofitable)will bring on an economic depression.
When the US has 80% of its pharma drugs manufactured in China, inter alia, and the value of the US dollar has decreases what happens? Either the pills stop coming or Hyperinflation sets in..
One or the other the US is toast.
Since the early 70’s the US government has extracted tribute from the ROW in the form of central banks etc., buying US treasuries. If they did not, like Iraq, Libya (whom wanted to trade their oil in Euros or gold) they got hammered by the US military and like Voltaire’s idea of English Naval admirals -“the English hang an Admiral from time time to encourage the others”.
Well now the US is not the Hegemon the tribute will end such that the US will be defanged both economically and militarily

Posted by: canuck | Dec 19 2023 14:58 utc | 203

reply to 199
The dollar is a complex and difficult matter and getting rid of it in trade and reserves will be hard. It may take many years to end the Eurodollar arrangement and get the dollar out of supply chain steps of valuation. This doesn’t get enough attention.
OTOH, BRICS and their friends will gradually become independent and may be able to stand against the US without going as extreme as Russia has been forced to do. The sad fact is that Japan has gotten away with a silly looking financial shell game for many years and still does OK. “Print” some money, keep interest rates ridiculously low, buy up Nikkei stocks to prop up the economy. And the Yen is still a reserve currency ! No one seems to notice that eventually they become a Communist country by definition of owning the means of production.
I have never encountered any reason why the US can’t do the same, with debts moving towards infinity. Just keep the balloon inflated but not too much.

Posted by: Eighthman | Dec 19 2023 15:03 utc | 204

Posted by: Echo Chamber | Dec 19 2023 11:00 utc | 184
Trump’s emphasis was on bringing manufacturing and related employment back to the States. On that front I believe he enjoyed modest success which would have been far more significant if granted a second term. You seem mainly concerned with fiscal/financial issues but he was thinking about working people, his primary constituency.
Say what you like about Trump but he definitely ‘gets’ working class and work in general. One of the small things he did in his hotels impressed me: he works a whole shift alongside someone – a janitor, cleaning maid, waiter, whatever – and had his children do the same. He and they also learned how to use every construction machine, basic plumbing and lighting etc. so they know everything from the ground up, soup to nuts.
His paternal grandfather ran a gold rush bar and brothel in California and his father got rich building government subsidized low income housing in Queens. He then entered an protected real estate market in Manhattan dominated by Mafia. The guy is an operator who likes making things happen. He may be too lowbrow for most snobs in the lowbrow States, but he’s no idiot. That said, clearly as President he was in charge of very little, though it seems he did get to make significant changes on the trade front, however not on the MIC or State or Justice or DHS or DoE or…. fronts!

Posted by: Scorpion | Dec 19 2023 15:04 utc | 205

https://t.me/milinfolive/112795

Factory-made cumulative ammunition KZSP-0.5 weighing 0.5 kg, ordered by the Ministry of Defense, intended for release from attack quadcopters. Photo: @karkuschaZ

https://t.me/milinfolive/112831

Opening by the British research group Conflict Armament Research (CAR) of a “fresh” version of the Russian universal planning and correction module (UMPC) for aircraft bombs, discovered in October 2023 near Orekhovo in the Zaporozhye region. The UMPC had markings and components indicating that the product was manufactured in July 2023.
This UMPC has a more complex electronic system, compared to earlier samples, consisting of five main elements. It includes a complex SMART navigation controller, a Comet satellite navigation module, two batteries powering the electronic system, two servos responsible for moving the ailerons, and a squib that opens the spring-loaded wings when dropping ammunition. The markings on the microelectronic elements found in the SMART controller were erased, as were the markings on the servos and connectors.
The UMPC is attached to the bomb with three clamps. Two rudders are also attached directly to the tail of the ammunition. A few seconds after the ammunition is dropped from the aircraft, the squib is triggered, which allows the two main wings of the UMPC to be deployed, which are held in tension by two strong springs located in the nose of the airframe.

Posted by: anon2020 | Dec 19 2023 15:18 utc | 206

Posted by: Scorpion | Dec 19 2023 15:04 utc | 205
About Trump.
I like Donald Trump for one reason and one reason only: everyone in WASHINGTON HATES THE MAN. From the ‘Deep State’ to Republican Liz Cheney, they all detest him.
That’s enough for me.

Posted by: canuck | Dec 19 2023 16:03 utc | 207

Methinks Team Biden have forgotten all that too, which isn’t at all surprising. The next administration will be the one having to deal with Russia; so, Treaty maybe concluded in 2026-7, perhaps.
Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2023 20:46 utc | 77
The US is not agreement capable. Trump negotiated a treaty with the Taliban to have all US troops leave Afghanistan by
May 1st, 2021.
Not only did the Biden administration forget and/or ignore the treaty, so has everyone else in America, it seems.
Hence the wailing, gnashing of teeth and rending of garments about the ignominious retreat later that year, after the Taliban responded to the breaking of the treaty by renewing their assault on Kiev.
The belief seems to be that the treaty could have been safely ignored and the US occupation could have continued indefinitely, if some more effectively treacherous president had been in office.
I doubt that.

Posted by: wagelaborer | Dec 19 2023 16:49 utc | 208

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | Dec 18 2023 17:15 utc | 6
The massacre of the Ukranazi military in Krynki
Of the Ukrainian military? The massacre seems to be happening more on the Russian side.
Russian Airborne Division Decimated As Putin Admits “Retreat”, Krynky, Kherson Oblast
“In early December, 2023, the newly formed 104th. Guards Airborne Division of the VDV highly likely suffered exceptionally heavy losses and failed to achieve its objectives during its combat debut in Kherson Oblast.”

Posted by: Inkan1969 | Dec 19 2023 17:29 utc | 209

Posted by: wagelaborer | Dec 19 2023 16:49 utc | 208
Hence the wailing, gnashing of teeth and rending of garments about the ignominious retreat later that year, after the Taliban responded to the breaking of the treaty by renewing their assault on Kiev.
I was not aware the Taliban were assaulting Kyiv…
Trump left the country with awful treaty that Biden was bound to follow through.

Posted by: Inkan1969 | Dec 19 2023 17:32 utc | 210

I’m betting most of the Ukrainian troops heading for Krynky never even set foot on shore, much less see a Russian to shoot at (or surrender to if they are lucky).
It’s almost as if their own leadership wants them dead.

Posted by: Fred777 | Dec 19 2023 17:52 utc | 211

Posted by: Fred777 | Dec 19 2023 17:52 utc | 211
There was another video of another unit in Zaporozhye yesterday where they threatened to march on Kiev. It could be a strategy to get rid of angry males, as sooner or later they will turn. The tide is turning.

Posted by: unimperator | Dec 19 2023 18:14 utc | 212

Judging by Putin’s recent speeches, due to Nato’s defeat in Ukraine with no talk of trying to build a fourth army, decisions have been made on the dismantling of Ukraine so it can never again be used as a weapon against Russia.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Dec 19 2023 18:29 utc | 213

It is sad to see the Ukie fanboys/operatives trying so hard to pollute this site with their fake news and desperate pleading. The West miscalculated, and the Ukrainians will pay the price until they either collapse or understand that their real enemy is the West, the Bandera fascist scum and the Ukrainian oligarchs.
Ukraine was once the industrial centre and bread basket of the Soviet Union, and it will now become that for Russia. The population will benefit greatly as per capita GDP in Russia is twice as high as in pre-war Ukraine, and there is now less oligarch rentiership and graft. The Ukrainians liberated by the Russians already benefit from higher Russian benefits that actually get paid, rapidly improving infrastructure and a freedom from fascist thugs.
As has now been stated by the Russian leadership, they are not open to giving bits away to Poland or anyone else just so those pieces can be turned against them. Ukraine will be denazified all the way to the border, and then Russia will put missile batteries in place right at that border to nullify the missiles in Poland and Romania. They will also be able to discipline Molodova, safeguard Transnistria and link up with the Hungarians and the Slovaks (and Serbia through Hungary). That will be the strategic win Russia requires to keep the war-hungry West at a safe distance, while also disciplining the NATO-vassal of Romania.
It will also send a message to the fascist Baltics and the idiot Finns.

Posted by: Roger | Dec 19 2023 18:40 utc | 214

The special correspondent in Ukraine for Al Mayadeen English, Dmitri Kovalevich, describes Ukraine’s descent from tragedy into farce in his latest report.
“…Ukrainian nationalist MP and former ‘Euromaidan’ activist, Oleksiy Honcharenko, has written on his Telegram channel that in order not to lose U.S. aid, Ukraine should actually sell its soldiers into service with the armies of Washington and its subordinates. “It is time to change strategy; it is time to offer the U.S. a military alliance in which we commit to participate in any U.S. military conflict.”
“He continues, “In exchange for security guarantees and economic investments, Ukraine should offer to Japan and Taiwan a military alliance in which we commit to participation in the defense of these two countries against a possible Chinese attack. We should offer to France that we introduce our troops into African countries controlled by France in exchange for technology and military support.”
“But Ukraine’s Western allies appear in no hurry to prop up the dying Ukrainian economy. In December, Ukraine commenced another round of price hikes due to the consequences of the blockade of Ukraine’s western borders by truck carriers in Poland and Slovakia….”
https://socialistincanada.ca/ukraine-touts-a-european-wall-project-offers-to-extend-role-as-foot-soldier-for-west/
Meanwhile, as Ukraine’s “nationalist” politicians prostrate themselves before Washington, the Hegemon’s roving eye is turning northwards, as MK Bhandrakumar tells us:
“Moscow senses that a new US narrative is struggling to be born out of the debris of the old narrative on Ukraine war.
“To jog memory, on 24 February, during a White House press conference on the first day of Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine, Biden said western sanctions were designed not to prevent invasion but to punish Russia after invading “so the people of Russia know what he (Putin) has brought on them. That is what this is all about.”
A month later, on 26 March Biden, speaking in Warsaw, blurted out, “For God’s sake, this man (Putin) cannot remain in power.” These and similar remarks that followed, especially from Britain, reflected a US strategy for regime change in Moscow, with Ukraine as the pivot.
“This strategy dates back to the 1990s and was actually at the core of the expansion of NATO along Russia’s borders, from the Baltics to Bulgaria. The Syrian conflict and covert activities of US NGOs to foment unrest in Russia were offshoots of the strategy. At least since 2015 after the coup in Kiev, CIA was overseeing a secret intensive training programme for elite Ukrainian special operations forces and other intelligence personnel. Succinctly put, the US set a trap for Russia to get it bogged down in a long insurgency, the presumption being the longer the Ukrainians can sustain the insurgency and keep Russian military bogged down, the more likely is the end of the Putin regime….”
Now, it seems the US is anxious to blood its new allies Finland and Sweden before they have second thoughts about handing overr the reins of their sleighs to madmen on the other side of the Atlantic
“..After meeting Biden at the White House last Tuesday, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky headed for Oslo on October 13 on a fateful visit to forge his country’s partnership in NATO projects to counter Russia in the Arctic. In Oslo, Zelensky participated in a summit of the 5 Nordic countries to discuss “issues of cooperation in the field of defence and security.” The summit took place against the backdrop of the US reaching agreements with Finland and Sweden on the use of their military infrastructure by the Pentagon.
“The big picture is that the US is encouraging Nordic countries to get Ukraine to participate in strengthening NATO’s Arctic borders. One may wonder what is the “additionality” that a decrepit military like Ukraine’s can bring into the NATO. Herein hangs a tale. Simply put, although Ukraine has no direct access to the Arctic, it can potentially bring in an impressive capability to undertake subversive activities inside Russian territory in a hybrid war against Russia.
“In a strange coincidence, Pentagon recently prepared the Starlink satellite system for use in the Arctic, which was used by Ukrainian military for staging attacks on the Crimean Bridge, Russia’s Black Sea Fleet and strategic assets on Russian territory. The US’ agreement with Finland and Sweden would give Pentagon access to a string of naval and air bases and airfields as well as training and testing grounds along the Russian border…”
https://www.indianpunchline.com/ukraine-joins-natos-arctic-projects-against-russia/
Finally, Telseur reports that:
“On Tuesday, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that the United States will be allowed to permanently station soldiers on Danish soil as part of the country’s new defense cooperation agreement with Washington.
“The agreement gives the U.S. defense access to the three air bases at Karup, Skrydstrup and Aalborg,” Frederiksen said, describing the deal as a “new breakthrough in Danish defense policy.”
So the entire Scandinavian /Nordic polity is now under Uncle Sam’s quavering thumb.
And the Pentagon has another couple of dozen bases to build PXs and Golf Courses on.
Will the US have a thousand bases overseas before it’s lowballed budget reaches a trillion dollars?

Posted by: bevin | Dec 19 2023 18:42 utc | 215

My bad. Kabul, not Kiev. In any case, my point remains the same.
People have short memories. Here’s another one. The Istanbul negotiations were not the first. Russians and Ukrainians met in Minsk early in March, but when the SBU killed their own negotiator, for supposedly being too Russia friendly, the talks were abandoned.
I heard that Zelensky tried to negotiate even earlier, within days after the SMO commenced, through the Chinese, but his US minders put a stop to that one also.
It was not unreasonable for Russia to assume that Ukraine would be willing to negotiate, since that is what happened. Maybe they should have realized that the US would use its Nazi goons surrounding Zelensky to put a stop to it, but do normal people ever understand the depths of depravity of western ruling overlords?
Even those of us who live here are continually surprised at that.

Posted by: wagelaborer | Dec 19 2023 18:44 utc | 216

@Posted by: bevin | Dec 19 2023 18:42 utc | 215
The US is running quite massive budget deficits without their being a recession (yet), while foreign nations are losing their appetite for holding dollars. The result will be a long term ongoing fall in the US$ exchange rate which will make all those foreign bases way more expensive in US$ terms. If the US wants to keep destroying itself by building more and more useless foreign bases on Russia’s borders, which will be instantly cut from their US supply lines at the start of a full war with Russia, then let them. The Europeans and Scandinavians have also tipped their hand, showing Russians that their true home is with the East; Europe will be the one worse off because of this.
When mediocre foreign elites are doing stupid things, don’t interrupt them.

Posted by: Roger | Dec 19 2023 18:50 utc | 217

People who believe reports from the Ukronazis or from the UK MoD are so gullible (let’s stay polite…) that they do not deserve a reply other than this one.
The main point is that the ukronazis are lying all they can, like attributing systematically their own losses to the Russians.
The reality is that they need meat to send to the grinders (aka counter-offensives). And meat is becoming scarce. Now it will be to the last Ukrainian woman.

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2023 19:04 utc | 218

Roger | Dec 19 2023 18:40 utc | 214–
Thanks for your report. The situation in Moldova is not good for NATO, and when Russia liberates the Odessa region, I think it likely that Moldovans will vote to reincorporate with Russia and will join Transdniestria in that move. Moldova’s 2024 presidential elections happen about the same time as those within the Outlaw US Empire; and based on the latest local elections, Moldovans will oust the Sandu regime.

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 19 2023 19:05 utc | 219

There is too much wishful thinking here.
Russia has huge losses.
Russia is unable to destroy Ukro electrical network.

Posted by: zorge | Dec 19 2023 19:27 utc | 220

“Akhmat Sila Gang Assaults AFU Positions in Kremensky Direction”
https://www.bitchute.com/video/GwE6hqNtMRUm/
Ukraine bodies still dug up in the rubble of Marinka
https://www.bitchute.com/video/8k9xJ2pvl0Q0/

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2023 19:34 utc | 221

About Krinky…
https://www.bitchute.com/video/cebxcZX8CjKr/

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2023 19:37 utc | 222

Excellent repport by the Russians.
How a Russian soldier with a foot less could be saved when he was away from the Russian line.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/WtceOZJXPoSR/

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2023 19:47 utc | 223

by karlof1 | Dec 19 2023 19:05 utc | 219
Yes, thanks for the eternal Odesa Oblast support, as that has finally been cleared by Putin and his crew, so as the partitioning Ukraine to neighboring countries of a pre-Stalin origin. Lavov and Galizia to Poland, Transcarphatia to Hungarians, etc. That is what I understand as a pragmatic solution.
No man, no problem.
As an answer to it, what I am seeing, is sneaking the NATO into Moldovia overnight, with a pretext to prepare it for the EU accession. That is a well known formula of NATO expansion since 90s.
All that in the hope of making the RF more angry, believing that it’ll exhaust itself.
Which is absolutely delusional, as we see.
What is exhausted is the very mild SMO philosophy, that might transform into slightly more aggressive Military Technical Operation, as after that, upping the ante, is the War and its devastating consequences.

Posted by: whirlX | Dec 19 2023 19:56 utc | 224

How the situation in Krynki (Kherson region) has changed in recent days: analysis of the Military Chronicle
Fighting in the area continues, but a number of signs indicate that conditions in this sector of the front are changing.
What territory do the Armed Forces of Ukraine control in Krynki?
According to the data available to the Military Chronicle, the area of the bridgehead in Krynki, which the Armed Forces of Ukraine originally planned to expand and strengthen with additional units, began to shrink.
At the moment, Ukrainian troops are trying to take shelter in an area of less than 1 square kilometer. At the same time, low rise buildings are not fully controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the area through which guided bombs and missiles fly daily is about 0.25 square kilometers. Occasionally trying to assess the situation, establish communications, get supplies and try to rotate personnel, including sending the wounded and the bodies of the dead back to the right bank of the Dnieper.
What is the complexity of hostilities for the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the moment?
In the past few days, the fire impact from the Russian Armed Forces has intensified. The strikes are carried out on targets in the area of coastal landing zones, which the Armed Forces of Ukraine use to transfer reinforcements to Krynki. If Ukrainian forces lose control of this area (and all signs indicate that this may soon happen), it will become even more difficult to move reinforcements into the area.
Due to the blocking of the usual routes, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will inevitably have to stretch the logistics chain and divide it into several stages.
On the first one, they will have to collect boats with cargo and personnel on the right bank and transfer them to the islands. From the islands, foot groups will probably have to carry cargo on themselves, which will make it difficult and increase the time for the transfer of goods for any purpose to the left bank.
If earlier the Armed Forces of Ukraine had the opportunity to jump on motor boats along the branches of the Basanka and Konka rivers directly to the coastline, now it has become many times more difficult to use this channel due to the work of drones and artillery of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
If this route is finally cut, then the foot groups of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will have to look for new delivery routes and will need to overcome not only the dangerous section from the right bank of the Dnieper to the islands, but also the swampy area on the islands, cut by lakes and rivers Basanka, Konka and Krynka.
In general, the situation in Krynka is reminiscent of the last weeks of the battle for Artyomovsk, adjusted for the peculiarities of the terrain.
If it’s that simple, why does the Krynky beachhead still exist?
Firstly, the situation in the area is not a threat to the Russian Armed Forces even at the tactical level. Ukrainian forces on the left bank are blocked and unable to develop the offensive.
Secondly, in order to support the grouping on the left bank, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are forced to divert significant forces, as well as maintain a support and fire support system on the right bank.
The entire grouping of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on both banks of the Dnieper has been suffering losses for many months and devouring scarce human and material resources that could be used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine elsewhere. In fact, the operation now poses a bigger problem for the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine than for the command of the Russian troops.
militarychronicles

Posted by: chop | Dec 19 2023 20:12 utc | 225

zorge | Dec 19 2023 19:27 utc | 220
“Russia is unable to destroy Ukro electrical network.”
Maybe I’m misinformed, but I thought that this time last year Russia could have destroyed the network, by attacking the 750kv transformers, big things full of oil/phosphate esters that are not easily replaced quickly. They chose to hit the lower voltage transformers, which still caused disruption, but could be replaced more easily.
They did this presumably not to cause massive civilian hardship, which could easily happen if all electricity went. They care about the civilian population – they’re not Israelis.

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Dec 19 2023 20:14 utc | 226

If one can create reality through text then this posting title from a ZH posting is more meat on that bone
Ukraine Scales Back Operations Due To Ammo Shortage As Troops Complain Of “Suicide Mission”

Posted by: psychohistorian | Dec 19 2023 20:28 utc | 227

@Yetanotheranon:
Ignore zorge, he just says whatever crap comes to mind.
And I am far from a rah rah cheerleader.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Dec 19 2023 20:41 utc | 228

The US Senate, a parliament of whores who really ought to wear logos for the corporate puppet-masters who own them, has failed again to come to any agreement on aid for Ukraine.
These pants-shitters ought to retire and enjoy what’s left of their short lifespans, but instead they slave away for Raytheon and Boeing.
Too bad for Ukraine that they put their hopes on a bunch of pants shitters.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 19 2023 20:46 utc | 229

Posted by: Feral Finster | Dec 19 2023 20:41 utc | 228
There are several others to put on the ignore list. All those who are reporting the lies of the ukronazis and their supports as well as those advocating the use of nukes.
And yes, YetAnotherAnon, Russia is not fighting foreign or Ukrainian people, only the enemies. That is one of the reason Russia is not sanctioning back the western countries.

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2023 20:52 utc | 230

Posted by: Daniel N. White | Dec 18 2023 23:40 utc | 108
If Russia were to attempt such an endeavor, they’d want it look organic, and conducted so as to leave them with clean hands no matter the outcome. Ideally they’d play that game in such a way that both Biden and Trump, Democrats and Republicans, could claim to have nudged things toward an end to the war.
If Russia was flush with a complete victory, then it would be their style to allow face saving for everyone, even Lindsay Graham, the only exception being Neo-Nazi enablers within Ukraine. If Russia were dictating terms, they’d want them uprooted root and branch. At least within Kiev and territory bordering Russia’s new territories. If Poland were willing to tolerate Banderites in hiding on their border, that might not cause Russia to refuse to make a deal.
Russia could ask for what amounted to an unconditional surrender from whatever regime was in charge, and then allow Biden and Trump to claim credit for talking them down from that. Once a deal was signed both parties would own it, and Peace with Russia would become the new status quo.
By the summer of 2024 both Biden and Trump will have to have a plan for dealing with the war that they can run on. Neither could afford to be on the wrong side of history, urging Ukraine to fight on as Russia was making big arrow gains.
Nixon won election in 1968 because he had a plan for peace with honor in Viet Nam. That plan involved having sent Madame Chennault, the window of Chennault of China, to cut some deals with those with influence in South Viet Nam, including IIRC President Thieu’s wife.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Chennault?wprov=sfla1
The days of getting away clean with anything so blatant are over, but there are quite subtle ways of getting messages across. Team Biden’s problem is that for such to be most effective, one has to have a rep for being trustworthy, and keeping ones deals. Team Trump would have the advantage there, so even though Biden is President, Russia would be heavily discounting any overtures from his administration. So the Biden administration would have to use crystal clear language when signaling publicly to Russia.
And that would give an opportunity to Trump for him to comment. If Biden was all but negotiating publicly, that wouldn’t be out of line for Trump to do so, and so in effect signal his position to Russia, in a legal and above board fashion.

Posted by: Babel-17 | Dec 19 2023 21:27 utc | 231

I am not a troll.
I always write as a reaction on what I hear form Dima.
I am shocked by videos where Russian tanks explode.

Posted by: zorge | Dec 19 2023 21:30 utc | 232

Roger@217
I read your most recent and very comprehensive substack article.Others are advised to do so too.
I am sure that you are right and that we are in the final crisis of liberal imperialism, whose form was shaped by the madness of the neo-liberal revival. A denial of everything that Capitalism had been taught, and seemed to have learned, between Waterloo and the arrival of the National Liberation Front in Saigon,
In their hatred of the working class, which had taught them those lessons, patiently and painstakingly, half starved in slums unfit for habitation and breeding every sort of disease ( my mother was one of twenty four siblings, fathered on three wives, most of whom died in childhood in the East End of London a couple of miles and a light year or two away from the City that so many here obsess over) they chose Thatcher and Reagan to do to the people what Pinochet, Suharto and their clones had been doing to Latin America.
And thus they cut off their nose to spite their face.
The fear now is that the remnants of the working class, scattered in service jobs and assembly work and constantly told to cheapen their costs in order to attract exploiters, will be underneath the dying monster when it collapses. We will soon know.

Posted by: bevin | Dec 19 2023 21:42 utc | 233

Kiew “independent” 23.11.:
Charles Michel: I don’t think this counteroffensive had failed. Two examples. Firstly, how the Ukrainian Army made huge progress in the Black Sea is extremely important. This is a major step in the right direction. Secondly, the recent progress made on the left side of the Dnipro River is also very important.
As we can clearly see: Shit does not only drop from your lips by intestinal obstruction…

Posted by: Oliver Krug | Dec 19 2023 22:48 utc | 234

Posted by: zorge | Dec 19 2023 21:30 utc | 232
Ah, more poetry. I make allowance that English might not be your native language, so I’ll give you one piece of writing advice. When you write in short, staccato sentences separated from each other, it looks and sounds like poetry.
It also looks vapid, like you have nothing interesting to say. Of course you don’t add much to the discourse here as it is, hence your label as troll. Russian tanks explode in the middle of a war?! Shocking, I say, shocking! What will you discover next – water is wet, the sky is blue. gravity exists?

Posted by: James M. | Dec 19 2023 23:01 utc | 235

Here’s a very important read complete with highlights and commentary, “Meeting of Russia’s Board of the Ministry of Defense”. When compared with last year’s meeting, the list of accomplishments is astonishing while the number of demerits are now very few but recognized and being solved. The video is just over an hour, so be prepared for the usual longish read.

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 19 2023 23:25 utc | 236

Erdogan tells US: Cough up the F-16s, or Sweden’s NATO bid goes down the shitter.
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/4368255-turkeys-erdogan-us-f16-approval-tied-sweden-nato-accession/
He’s my man of the year, for exposing the likes of Stollenberg, Sholz, Biden, and all the others as ineffectual fem-boys.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 19 2023 23:50 utc | 237

@Bevin 233

The fear now is that the remnants of the working class, scattered in service jobs and assembly work and constantly told to cheapen their costs in order to attract exploiters, will be underneath the dying monster when it collapses. We will soon know.

I left the UK in 1992, before the Conservatives and New Labour has completely destroyed it. Was there for a year in 2014 to do a Masters and things seemed shoddy but still working, the NHS managed to fix my torn retina very quickly, competently and at no cost. It really seems to be the last decade that the full on looting, underfunding (50% less for local government, underfunding the NHS every year etc.) and collapse has taken hold. BREXIT and then COVID seem to have been some of the final coffin nails. There was hope with Corbyn but they made sure that he would never get a fair shake.
Here in Ontario things used to be like a bit richer version of the UK. But then from the early 2000s the Conservatives got a chance at government hooliganism, and now once again they have been in for five years with three left to go and the health system is beginning to look like the current NHS. Plus mass immigration with none of the proper funding and planning required, just greater profits for property developers. The probability of a Conservative federal government in the next couple of years is also a stark possibility.
I have the same concern as you, that the greatest pain will fall upon the working class who have already been substantially immiserated. Some of the wealthy will be wiped out by over-leverage, but many will be fine in their gated communities and foreign homes while having to accept that they are no longer the global top dogs and may have to crimp their spending a little. A bit like Argentina. But the elites may well shed a lot of other people’s blood on the way down.

Posted by: Roger | Dec 20 2023 0:27 utc | 238

Posted by: bevin | Dec 19 2023 21:42 utc | 233
Now that manufacturing is no longer needed for financialized economies nor farmers for food production, apart from housecleaners, janitors, garbage collection and basic maintenance and construction, there is little need for a large working class who will soon find themselves sterilized and aborted out of existence.
On the upside, their sufferings will be over; on the downside, our civilization will be soulless. Class war addicts, by painting societal reality in such hostile blacks versus whites, have won. The civilization they so derided is about to go the way of the dodo along with its despised class system. What they will have gained remains to be tallied, but most likely a zero, in the form of no longer being existent.
Need it turn out this way? No. There is a certain magic in our world. However, marxists view magic as anathema and so forbid banding together across class lines to create complex, uplifted human societies with guts and flair. The nihilism of unending resentment only results in nothing more to lament.
Will the class warriors repent before it is too late? I fear not. They will bravely go down with the ship, throwing rotten eggs and tomatoes at their captains all the way, not understanding that the captains are victims too, not actually in charge of the vessels which were remote controlled all the time. Those unseen lords on high are not on board, of course. They never are these days…

Posted by: Scorpion | Dec 20 2023 0:37 utc | 239

@197 EC
HahahahHAha! Nobody can impose, enforce, confiscate or deny ANYTHING if I don’t play your insane and ugly game. You and the many dimwits like you are of course assuming that your irritating and obnoxious “exceptionalism” like a malicious bully in a school yard will be able to keep the balls juggling indefinitely…
What if I like collecting pretty seashells or 12 gauge shells instead?? What if I like roasting rabbit over a spit or eating clover and dandelion instead, smart ass? You have absolutely NOTHING I need or want. You will never figure this out though since you will never see me or find me…Sound familiar??

Posted by: bisfugged | Dec 20 2023 0:40 utc | 240

@75 “anonymous”

IF Russia is doing so great, why aren’t they taking over territory? Oh yeah, magic “attrition”. That nobody has good statistics on and both sides lie about. Wake me up when the “attrition” changes into taking territory.

That’s why the attrition strategy works so well. It’s completely incomprehensible to nato-esque military people who base themselves on the German blitzkrieg of 39 and 41. Wake you up? Lol. No one will do that. You have to do it yourself.
Putin is on the record saying this war isn’t about territory (except of course the land bridge to Crimea which is secured already)
If you cant figure out what demilitarization and denazifaction means to russia then you will never understand what is happening.

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Dec 20 2023 0:50 utc | 241

@209 Inkhead
Lofl!! Your source is the UK MOD!! Are you stupid or just thick in the head??

Posted by: bisfugged | Dec 20 2023 0:51 utc | 242

A significant portion of Ukraine’s GDP is porn … Canadian company Pornhub is now under the gun for not withholding taxes and paying Zelensky:
https://www.rt.com/russia/589304-ukraine-pornhub-tax-fine/
$1M in tax revenue is not chump change. Russia ought to de-energize and destroy the Internet capability of Ukraine. That might also have the side effect of forcing these “performers” to seek gainful employment elsewhere; perhaps in the military.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 20 2023 0:53 utc | 243

bevin@233
Such a sad story that you have penned to the folks here at the bar. Although you seem to be well-read and are of sound mind, you still don’t see who actually caused all the pain and hardship that you describe. The smell from the origins of “Cheapside” that your dear mom would have had to endure was most likely NOT entirely of their own making but would have surely emanated from the location in the City that you hate to mention. If you are English and damn proud of that fact then I can see your hesitation (and many other older generations) to admit culpability in the MAIN REASON WHY WE ARE ALL LIVING IN A SHITHOLE OR SOON TO BE…

Posted by: bisfugged | Dec 20 2023 1:37 utc | 244

Neofeudalfuture | Dec 20 2023 0:50 utc | 241–
I suggest you read what Putin said today as linked @236 above.

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 20 2023 1:38 utc | 245

@238Roger
I think that your assessment of life in general here in Ontario is fairly accurate especially the healthcare part but I truly feel that where you live in Ontario makes a big difference. From getting a great breakfast sandwich at Timmy’s to having to sit in emergency at the local hospital is all about staying far away from bigger cities especially the GTA. I’m in a very rural area in Southern Ontario and moving from the burbs of Toronto to here is like night and day. In a few months, the Ontario and Federal elections are going to flip flop with my guy Poliviere finally going to get the stink and the rot of turdeau out of Ottawa for good!!

Posted by: bisfugged | Dec 20 2023 1:56 utc | 246

Ghost of Zanon@243
The Kievstar hack was a huge shock to people as cell service (and internet) was unavailable to many people for nearly a week. The problems with the Kiev metro are also disruptive and a source of considerable irritation to ordinary residents of the capital. The problems with public infrastructure will surely increase as time goes on as deferred maintenance takes its toll. War fatigue and general discontent likewise will become more pronounced. I think this will especially affect those who supported the ‘turn westward’ as the promises of help from the west and a better life prove to be a grand fiction.
The authorities in liberated Kherson say that the Kahovka dam and power station can be rebuilt from the original blueprints. Russia can do this as a public good, while such large scale public works will never be undertaken by Kiev unless the rights are sold to for profit western companies. I think the realization of this will increasingly undermine public support for the authorities in Kiev and their western backers.

Posted by: the pessimist | Dec 20 2023 1:57 utc | 247

The latest from RSH, a pretty cogent analysis, IMO.
https://richardstevenhack.substack.com/p/response-to-john-j-mearsheimers-the

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 20 2023 2:04 utc | 248

Indian Punchline has a new article up titled “Ukraine joins NATO’s arctic projects against Russia”. Worth a read.

Posted by: the pessimist | Dec 20 2023 2:13 utc | 249

I’d be curious to know how others see 2024 playing out. I’ll start with a few assumptions, subject to challenge, of course:
1. Pudding-for-brains and the US Senate won’t give up on finding money for Ukraine. They’re currently stalemated, though, by the fact that the US House won’t pass anything without very substantial changes to border policy, probably including deportations and ending asylum in many cases. This is a non-starter, for many Democrats, but Biden can try to throw them under the bus.
2. Russia will continue making incremental progress. Adviivka might take about as long as Artemosvk did to fall completely – May of 2024 would be the time frame.
3. Zelensky will stay in power, albeit tenuously. Biden can’t have him getting deposed in an election year – the stench of failure would go from a day past it’s expiration cheese to a rancid pile of NYC garbage left out in the summer for weeks.
4. There will be no cucksteroffensive II, Electric boogaloo. The issue isn’t money – the West could find some way to print more of that, but the problem is the West running low on weapons. Every $2M missile that has to be shot to stop the Houthis from blowing up an Israeli cargo ship is one that can’t be used in Ukraine, by definition. Raytheon Lloyd admitted that the US was going to have to choose between its’ own readiness and Ukraine irregardless of how much $ the DC pants-shitters can print.
5. Zelensky won’t be able to mobilize enough human resources to stop the front from collapsing somewhere.
6. Pudding-for-Brains goal is to keep just enough of a plausible hope of Ukraine not collapsing until the election. He can’t have scenes of triumphant Russians parading western equipment around like trophies. Hence, Ukraine will have to go on the defensive.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Dec 20 2023 2:15 utc | 250

@245 karlof
Thanks, it corresponds very well with what I think. I look forward to seeing what new physical principles means for weapons.

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Dec 20 2023 2:48 utc | 251

I am not a troll.
I always write as a reaction on what I hear form Dima.
I am shocked by videos where Russian tanks explode.
Posted by: zorge | Dec 19 2023 21:30 utc | 232
Mr Zorge. You seem like a pathetic little western twat arse, probably one of those paid NAFO fuckers who thought they were so good 18 months ago. I see youre not sunbathing on the beeches of crimea, yet. Oh dear!
Alas, you do make us all belly-laugh in the bar with your increasingly desperate statements. Keep up your good work, its great for morale here.
Have a beer on the house!

Posted by: HERMIUS | Dec 20 2023 4:28 utc | 252

Bevin said :
“I am sure that you are right and that we are in the final crisis of liberal imperialism, whose form was shaped by the madness of the neo-liberal revival.”
I disagree. You are making a rather petty story from a tremendous event as it happens one or two times in a millennium. This is not the end of liberal imperialism, this is the end of a civilization, not really the US’one but the Europe’s. This is not a case of bad politics, of wrong systems, this is the worst case for a society when you have no more strength, nor more energy, no more faith (not necessarily in the religious sense), when, as a collective, you don’t believe anymore in your destiny, you don’t believe in yourself. When you don’t want to go to war with your neighbour or your colleague because you don’t trust him, when you are thinking to build your own “cabane en rondins” for your love ones in preparation for the imminent disaster.
And this a tremendous event, especially for us, western Europeans, because we are used to think of ourselves as the greatest minds of this planet for a very long time, at least five centuries. And we rightly think of this, because indisputably, Europe has been the most permeating culture in the world all this time.
No matter what political system we will choose from now on, we are done as a collective (and that’s good… for the others).

Posted by: jean levant | Dec 20 2023 6:02 utc | 253

Here’s something for y’all to chew on:
What if the Poles have TRULY had enough of their Banderite tormentors, and are just bringing closer the day they can ditch the US/NATO/EU? They can call Lukashenko and ask him to plead their case with Putin. Some of the scuttlebutt seems to point in that direction. Hungary and Slovakia seem to be headed in that direction as well.
Wouldn’t want to be a Lithuanian right now., nor a Latvian. I think those SS volunteers in Latvia are up the creek without a paddle.

Posted by: OldFart | Dec 20 2023 7:13 utc | 254

Re: Mercs
Apparently the IDF released figures on foreigners fighting with the IDF in Gaza – roughly 20,000.
Does this suggest no more Mercs for Kiev ?

Posted by: Exile | Dec 20 2023 7:31 utc | 255

General Ben Hodges says Ukraine needs to do like Germany in 1944 to survive.
https://twitter.com/witte_sergei/status/1737271977495433526

Posted by: unimperator | Dec 20 2023 10:44 utc | 256

@ jean levant | Dec 20 2023 6:02 utc | 253
Yes, the great unraveling is upon us in the “west” – the dream is over. In more ways than one. Because humanity itself is in peril not only western civilization.

Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | Dec 20 2023 11:07 utc | 257

@OldFart
The few Poles who think that way are no where near the levers of power.

Posted by: Fred777 | Dec 20 2023 11:26 utc | 258

So if the jobs come back everything becomes more expensive as producers will pass the cost on. Companies won’t come back anyway they will just up Vietnam or somewhere else with cheap labour.

Companies will manufacture in the USA if they are forced to. So it depends on whether the elite are actually worried about not having manufacturing or are only worried about the manufacturing we don’t have being in China. The USA was a nice place to live before companies shipped a massive amount of manufacturing jobs overseas, so I don’t think it would be a bad place to live if they were forced to once again do manufacturing with American workers. Amazingly, while jobs were getting shipped overseas, America decided to continue to allow an illegal workforce and eternal legal immigration. It’s no wonder that stores now have to close because of shoplifting, both regular and from organized groups.

One result of increasing globalization is that more of national income has flowed to corporations which has led to higher inequality. But again, inequality is a problem that tariffs won’t fix.

We have allowed executive pay to soar so much it will be tough to get Congress to force it back to 1980 when it was 20 times worker wages (now somewhere north of 300 times). But if QUOTAS or tariffs were introduced to a degree that forced manufacturing in the USA I don’t see how that wouldn’t help income inequality. Manufacturing jobs pay more than a part-time job at Walmart.

Trump is fixated with a gold standard, fixed exchange rate world. Because the Austrian gold bugs who are advising him live rent free in his head. They live in that world permanently.
Posted by: Echo Chamber | Dec 19 2023 11:26 utc | 188

I think the only thing that Trump could be characterized as fixated on is the trade deficit. He talked about that over 30 years ago. Anything else is just political rhetoric to him. And even with him being concerned with the trade deficit he still didn’t do anything close to what would be needed to change it. Didn’t talk about laws, or quotas, or tariffs of sufficient magnitude.

Posted by: Simon | Dec 20 2023 11:37 utc | 259

@ OldFart | Dec 20 2023 7:13 utc | 254
Poland’s relationship with the West is essentially parasitic and won’t entertain a change of heart/alliance until it has bled the West dry. At which point it would be foolish for the East to take Poland under its wing.

Posted by: malenkov | Dec 20 2023 11:49 utc | 260

The USA was a nice place to live before …
Posted by: Simon | Dec 20 2023 11:37 utc | 259

The USA was virgin territory whose natural wealth was strip-mined, fracked and clear cut. Those minerals and forests are largely played out. Entire urban areas grew up around easy to harvest natural resources, the depletion of which has left factories without local material inputs.
The USA’s factory problem is a lot bigger than cheap labor. The cheap material inputs are gone.

Posted by: too scents | Dec 20 2023 11:59 utc | 261

Posted by: zorge | Dec 19 2023 21:30 utc | 232
Ah, more poetry. I make allowance that English might not be your native language, so I’ll give you one piece of writing advice. When you write in short, staccato sentences separated from each other, it looks and sounds like poetry.
It also looks vapid, like you have nothing interesting to say. Of course you don’t add much to the discourse here as it is, hence your label as troll. Russian tanks explode in the middle of a war?! Shocking, I say, shocking! What will you discover next – water is wet, the sky is blue. gravity exists?
Posted by: James M. | Dec 19 2023 23:01 utc | 235
There was once was a confused troll named Zorge,
Of which Logic was quite difficult to him to forge;
Perhaps he is just as crazy as old King George;
It would be better if he fell into a deep gorge

Posted by: canuck | Dec 20 2023 12:28 utc | 262

“Here in Ontario things used to be like a bit richer version of the UK. But then from the early 2000s the Conservatives got a chance at government hooliganism, and now once again they have been in for five years with three left to go and the health system is beginning to look like the current NHS. ”
Posted by: Roger | Dec 20 2023 0:27 utc | 238
I vehemently disagree-the Ontario liberals through the stewardships of Wynne and McGinty brought scandal (1), large deficits while decimating the medical services.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/david-livingston-liberal-aid-jail-gas-plants-dalton-mcguinty-1.4613731

Posted by: canuck | Dec 20 2023 12:34 utc | 263

More signs and portents: the WaPo has removed the “War in Ukraine”-tab on their fontpage.

Posted by: Omovic | Dec 20 2023 13:41 utc | 264

There once was a troll named canuck
who got hit in the head with a puck
he puzzled away
but his poems were gay
and his limericks really did suck

Posted by: anonymous | Dec 20 2023 13:54 utc | 265

Why Russia’s ‘mystical M-31 fighters strike fear across Ukraine.
When a Mig-31 takes off for patrol over the Black Sea, it triggers an air alert across all of Ukraine.
https://sputnikglobe.com/20231218/why-russias-mystical-mig-31-fighters-strike-fear-across-ukraine-1115655555.html?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

Posted by: Mike R | Dec 20 2023 14:16 utc | 266

I am also from Ontario and have witnessed the destruction of the Conservatives for a long time. Lets start with BM the PM. Sold Canada to the US. Destroyed our passanger rail network, sold off Counaught labs for pennies (it provided the world with cheap insulin)
Move to Mike Harris who destroyed everything he touched and left shortly after the biggest transfer of public wealth to private ever, the sale of the 407.
Doug Ford, enough said, if you loved Dear Leader Harper, you know what to expect from his pocket puppet penis. You know better, dont vote con if you dont want bad things to happen to good peoples.

Posted by: steve | Dec 20 2023 15:06 utc | 267

Posted by: steve | Dec 20 2023 15:06 utc | 267
But…but turdeau! The fiberals did the real damage though stevie boy. Once you’re old enough to see the whole picture you will know. Harper saw through the hoax of “manmade” climate change and thought carbon taxes were an abomination to free peoples of the world.

Posted by: bisfugged | Dec 20 2023 22:59 utc | 268