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March 29, 2024
Ukraine SitRep: Syrski’s Interview – Mobilizing – De-Energization

General Syrski, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian army has given an interview to a Ukrainian media platform.

His description of the war seems overly optimistic:

The situation at the front is really difficult. However, it cannot be any different at the front. Undoubtedly, every day requires maximum effort from our soldiers and officers. But we not only are on the defensive, but also move forward in different directions every day. Recently, the number of positions we have returned exceeds the number of lost positions. The enemy did not manage to advance significantly in strategic areas, and his territorial gains, if any, are of tactical importance. We are monitoring this situation.

The various people who map the front lines seem to disagree with him.

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More Syrski:

The experience of the past months and weeks shows that the enemy has significantly increased aircraft activity, using KABs – guided air bombs that destroy our positions. In addition, the enemy resorts to dense artillery and mortar fire. Several days ago, the enemy's advantage in terms of ammunition was about six to one.

However, we learned to fight not by the amount of ammunition, but by the skill of using the weapons that we have. In addition, we make the most of the advantages of unmanned aerial vehicles, although the enemy is trying to catch up with us in this effective weapon.

With an artillery advantage of 6 to 1 it does not really matter how good the gunners are. The side with more shots will evidently win. Ukrainian drone supremacy is likewise a very dubious claim.

These numbers though are even worse:

It is clear that these are statistics, but it is important to know that in February-March of this year alone (as of March 26), the enemy lost more than 570 tanks, about 1,430 armored fighting vehicles, almost 1,680 artillery pieces and 64 air defense systems. At the same time, the Ukrainian Defense Forces continue to keep key heights and defense areas under control. Our goal is to prevent the loss of our territory, exhaust the enemy as much as possible, inflict the greatest losses on him, and form and prepare reserves for offensive operations.

It is also very significant that the enemy's activity in the air was also reduced, of course, thanks to the skills of our air defense units. In just ten days in February, they shot down 13 enemy aircraft, including two strategically important A50 early warning and control aircraft.

Since February 1 2024 the Russian Defense Ministry has claimed the destruction of 202 Ukrainian tanks, 550 Ukrainian armored fighting vehicles and 686 Ukrainian artillery pieces. Syrski claims that the Russian losses are twice to three times that high? I have more than serious doubts that his numbers are right. A commander should not deceive his troops like this.

As for the aircraft only one A-50 has likely come down and two other planes seem to have been confirmed losses. In fact the numbers in February were widely laughed at and the Ukrainian air force has since stopped to issue such claims.

Syrski is asked about the hot potato in current Ukrainian politics:

Q: Earlier reports said that 500,000 more people had to be mobilized to maintain combat capability and ensure the rotation of units and formations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the front. How realistic is such a figure now?

A: Following the revision of our internal resources and clarification of the combat composition of the Armed Forces, this figure was significantly reduced. We expect that we will have enough people capable of defending their motherland. I am talking not only about the mobilized, but also about volunteer fighters.

No matter how far the number of needed men will get reduced the chance to persuade enough Ukrainians that their service and lives are needed to save the country are near to zero.

Ivan Katchanovski @I_Katchanovski – 15:43 UTC · Mar 28, 2024

This suggests that over 1,000,000 men in Ukraine are on wanted lists of police for draft dodging even before new drastic mobilization law comes into force: "In the Poltava region, about 30,000 people did not show up at the TCC and SP departments. The TCC appealed to the police with an appeal to deliver these people to the military commissariat." And about 40,000 men are on wanted list for the same in Ivano-Frankivsk Region.

https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/…

The social contract in Ukraine provides that those in power are allowed to loot as long as they do not bother those below them. That is not a society that allows to draft people for aims which are only supported by a minority of the population. Out of six draft notices send out only one gets responded to. The new conscription law that is slowly creeping through parliament procedures will not be able to change that.

Noticeable is that The Economist is blaming Zelenski for this:

But in Ukraine attempts to raise fresh recruits are still stuck in the coils of the democratic process; more than 1,000 amendments have reportedly been tabled to a bill in Parliament that would give the government more scope to raise the army it needs. Short of cash and fearing unpopularity, President Volodymyr Zelensky has not tried hard enough to get his way.

There were in fact over 6,000 amendments to the bill of which some 4,300 have gone through the committee with more to come. It will still take months until that law is enacted. It is likely to have little effect.

The Ukrainian government had announced that in future the country itself would produce the weapons it needs for the war. The Russian response is a new campaign to de-energize those Ukrainian regions with the most industrial facilities:

Ukraine said on Friday it had imposed emergency blackouts on three regions after Russia fired dozens of missiles and drones at its power stations overnight.

Moscow has stepped up its aerial bombardment of Ukraine in recent weeks, targeting energy infrastructure in response to deadly Ukrainian assaults on Russia's border regions.

National grid operator Ukrenergo said its dispatch centre was "forced to apply emergency blackout schedules in the regions of Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kirovograd until the evening".

Restrictions were already in place in the major cities of Kharkiv and Kryvyi Rih following a Russian strike last week.

There are only a few air defense systems left in Ukraine. They are needed to cover the front, to protect energy facilities and political centers. Currently they can not do either. Even if the U.S. would resume its support for Ukraine there would not be enough systems available to keep Ukraine covered.

There are rumors of an upcoming big Russian offensive. I don't buy those yet. There is still enough of the Ukrainian army left to continue the slow grinding process that has already eliminated large parts of it.

Comments

To add to my 300 is Wesley Clark’s ‘seven countries in five years’. Twenty years later….

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 1:05 utc | 301

Peter AU1@297
Its a 21st century version of WWI with cruise missiles, drones, and trenches and treelines and heights as critical features. Bizarre and terrible and unlike previous cobflicts.

Posted by: the pessimist | Mar 31 2024 1:05 utc | 302

I’m sure that much of what I’ve just written is obvious to many at MOA, but sometimes I compose these screeds to clarify my own thoughts. I apologise if posting them here is self- indulgent -it probably is.
Posted by: Barrel Brown | Mar 31 2024 0:44 utc | 296

Why apologize. Your post is reasoned and considered. Disagreement is free and readily offered but if we have to apologize for giving our thoughts form in this most excellent of bars we give up what makes us human.
To me the question is what geniuses thought this plan to fight Russia and China ever made sense to begin with? Easily one can imagine Russia could have been on board in NATO. China wouldn’t have been an insurmountable obstacle, detente in perpetuity could have been achieved. Instead the greedy children that think themselves ‘rulers’ had to have their cake and eat it too. Thanks to those clowns, on behalf of humanity, for putting us on this murderously imbecilic path.
Greed and hubris is a heady mix. Pride goeth before fall and all that.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 31 2024 1:10 utc | 303

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 30 2024 23:38 utc | 285
All true, but they are also heavily reliant on an extensive espionage programme that often exploits Chinese citizens working abroad but could be highly vulnerable if the current, heavily compromised, U.S. incumbent is replaced. Numbers as well do not tell the whole story, I doubt quantity has a quality all of its own in STEM, and although the US academic system is experiencing its own ‘cultural’ revolution, the Chinese system is heavily prescriptive, and concentrates on rote learning, not individual thinking, the hallmark of most historical scientific and technological breakthroughs.
As for traditional leads in disciplines, it reminds me of the apocryphal story of a Muslim ambassador’s reaction, upon visiting 19th Century Vienna and seeing the gas powered street lamps, ‘where did it all go wrong’.

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:16 utc | 304

Currently there is perhaps 100,000 sq km of destroyed urban areas and shell pocked fields and forests. I think Russia is correct to destroy as much of the opposing forces within this zone as possible. It will be a monumental task to de-mine and rehabilitate that zone. No reason to expand it more than necessary.

Posted by: the pessimist | Mar 31 2024 1:18 utc | 305

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:16 utc | 304
As for traditional leads in disciplines, it reminds me of the apocryphal story of a Muslim ambassador’s reaction, upon visiting 19th Century Vienna and seeing the gas powered street lamps, ‘where did it all go wrong’.
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Forgive my stupidity, but when the ambassador said that, what did he have in mind — where did it go wrong for WHOM?

Posted by: dumbo | Mar 31 2024 1:21 utc | 306

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 31 2024 0:34 utc | 295
They are standard Soviet era meeting engagement/advance to contact tactics, what’s different is that after being repulsed that 1 tank and 3 IFV’s are not sequentially reinforced to a full regiment with up to Army level artillery support and a regiment of TAC air and rotary support. What’s also missing is the lead regiment taking 60% casualties but breaching the MLR and being replaced by a fresh one. The Russians are sticking to what they know best and adapting the rest by extending the reinforcing schedule so that it takes days and weeks not hours and days, whilst simultaneously reducing the regimental operational goals from breakthroughs and exploitations measured in km’s to something its battalion sized Advance Guard might be set for H+1.

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:32 utc | 307

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:16 utc | 304
Numbers as well do not tell the whole story, I doubt quantity has a quality all of its own in STEM, and although the US academic system is experiencing its own ‘cultural’ revolution, the Chinese system is heavily prescriptive, and concentrates on rote learning, not individual thinking, the hallmark of most historical scientific and technological breakthroughs.
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I’m not sure there needs to be an exclusive either/or in terms of quality/quantity in this discussion… if China were getting both, then surely that’s an advantage. i.e. churn out a million engineers, of which 1% (or 0.1% or whatever) are exceptional/ innovative/ genuinely out-of-the-box… the rest are needed to implement their ingenious innovations, so they get both… surely this seems to be happening in some areas of sci/tech., and increasingly more areas it seems to me… In which case, the confidence that ‘hey, we’ll beat those rote-learning monkeys on quality’ seems a bit arrogant… Unless one perhaps thinks that Chinese, or Indians, or Arabs (or whoever) are genetically incapable of innovation, which I rather doubt.
For my money, the whole thing applied to competitive arenas such as war are ruinous for humanity (and all of conscious life) anyway, so the above is just an observation…

Posted by: dumbo | Mar 31 2024 1:35 utc | 308

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 1:02 utc | 300
Ironic that Ukraine is taking too long because they sped up too quickly to compensate for the lost four years. Even more ironic that Ukraine is a contributory cause of them potentially losing another four, possibly twelve years. Once again, real world confirmation of the wisdom of proverbs!

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:38 utc | 309

“Wiley E Coyote stuff.”
Wile E. Coyote

Posted by: Archetypex | Mar 31 2024 1:40 utc | 310

Bizarre and terrible and unlike previous cobflicts.
Posted by: the pessimist | Mar 31 2024 1:05 utc | 302
And ‘disturbingly’ low civilian casualties.
Putin when talking about Gaza early on said “Let the men fight but leave the women and children alone” or wording to that affect.
Winning the peace… bridges and until now at least power, water. Al the basics for urban human existence left functioning.
I like to sit back and watch/think about Putins way of war. A lot of Tzu, Clausewitz rather than US shock and awe
Russia has the conventional firepower at its disposal yet it uses it like a scalpel.
I guess for our generation, for the post WWII era, an odd war.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 1:49 utc | 311

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:16 utc
Thanks for your excellent assessment of China’s capabilities, Mr. Bannon!

Posted by: Ghan-buri-Ghan | Mar 31 2024 1:51 utc | 312

“Wiley E Coyote”
It was originally just “Wile Coyote.”
Later it morphed into “Wile E. Coyote.”

Posted by: Archetypex | Mar 31 2024 1:52 utc | 313

Posted by: dumbo | Mar 31 2024 1:21 utc | 306
The near-capture of that city, by a civilisation who were historically ascendant in so many scientific disciplines, but who had declined dramatically since. The first Viennese gas street lamps were in the 1820’s, decades later most Muslim cities were using the same technologies that had astonished medieval travellers.
As for education systems they are often a key determinant in how successfully a country can exploit its intellectual capital, as it is provides an indicator of the cultural accelerators and restrictors in play, nothing to do with immutable characteristics.

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:54 utc | 314

The problem with being a secular thinker is that there is no room for long-term vision or execution. Everything is now, game theory dictates that the optimal strategy is to consume everything and kill all opposition immediately.
Not exactly a sound foundation for moral thinking.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 30 2024 18:08 utc | 245
My God you’re such a blind, preachy little shit. Let me mirror-correct your little sermon above:
“The problem with being a religious thinker is that there is no room for short term, realistic, rational vision or execution”.
You must cross every bridge because you believe it is God’s Will that it does not collapse while you’re on it … nothing to do with the manifest laws of physics and engineering calculations. Damn lucky your chair doesn’t currently collapse, and I’d guess that was probably designed by a non-religious thinker with a long term vision.
“Everything is later”. Rewards and punishments will be righteously dealt out in heaven or hell … whenever, wherever that is.
“Religious game theory”, aka as scriptural doctrines, dictates that the optimim strategy is to bury your fkn head in the sand to the realities of the here and now, and to let God in The Sky punish the infidels for all their “bad deeds” after death so YOU can keep YOUR own hands and conscience clean by NOT having to deal with the crimes of man’s lower instincts whilst here on earth.
So, let me get this straight. You see the whole world of “non-religious thinkers” as running on “game theory” do you? You find fault in all of mankind’s fair and decent laws; in all humanitarian efforts to protect the weak from the strong, the meek from the arogant; to protect the normies from the criminally insane. (Your) God alone dictates morals for all beings, eh?
You are such a predictable little cliché, Mummy Donbass. Please start your own blog for your pious proselytising and leave MoA for the topics in the thread headings. I usually leave mouthy religious nutters like you alone, unless they constantly inject their twisted beliefs into other people’s secular discussions … like you generally do here. Keep your faith and moralistic biases to yourself.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 1:58 utc | 315

Ukraine will retain some generating capacity from the nuke plants. And I doubt Russia even strikes the substations and switchyards related to them, though 750 KTV stations further away may become targets. The problem for Ukraine will be grid balancing and the massive loss of electricity it will cost to move energy long distances over a grid held together with hopes and prayers.
Russia took Ukraine to the brink of catastrophic electric grid failure in 2022, to the point where a few days of strikes probably would have brought the grid down. We’ll probably never know why they decided to stop. The situation is more serious now. At some point the engineers are going to have to consider shutting down the nuke plants because they’ll lack a stable grid to put the energy into.
The gas storage attacks are more intriguing. Those are capable of putting the screws to the EU too. Especially since the gas transit contracts end on 2024.

Posted by: Lex | Mar 31 2024 1:58 utc | 316

Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:16 utc | 304
There was part of your comment there that was along the lines of ‘Chinks copying everything’.
Always between competing powers there is espionage, there is also industrial espionage between competing companies in the same country and internationally. Although China, like Japan, kicked off copying, more and more now, it is the Chinese that have to try and protect their developments, not the west.
One aspect on that I learned nearly twenty years ago. Many people working for western power tool companies, if they had the specs of various power tools, would go it on their own, getting a Chinese company to build those power tools to the exact specs, but different colour and brand sticker. That was my first experience with top quality power tools from China.
But China now is at the point where Chinese companies are a major target for industrial espionage.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:02 utc | 317

Sorry it’s doing that thing where it doesn’t post, then it posts. So as long as It’s here:
He was Don Coyote at conception by the artist.
When he first appeared to the public he was Wile Coyote.
That changed to Wile E. Coyote.
Wile Ethelberg Coyote

Posted by: Archetypex | Mar 31 2024 2:02 utc | 318

Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 1:58 utc | 315
Some of the comments you have written I have disagreed with and some were similar to my own thoughts. I gave you the benefit if the doubt for awhile but no longer. This thread was going good and quite interesting till you came in to drop a stinky fart.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:14 utc | 319

Archetypex | Mar 31 2024 2:02 utc | 318
A bit of American history there. Though its only recently that Putin has popped up as Roadrunner.
Beep beep.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:17 utc | 320

Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:02 utc | 317–
China’s goal now is innovation, meaning it has to hoe its own row now, and it seems to be doing that very well.
As for Russian ISR deficiencies, they are being rectified. But ISR doesn’t shoot; it merely directs where to shoot. If you have nothing to shoot or what is shot gets intercepted and can’t hit where it’s aimed at, an ISR advantage means squat. As I said when the SMO began, NATO has no weapons capable of defeating Russia, and events have proven me correct, whereas Russia does have many weapons that can defeat NATO.
Enjoy your Easter Sunday!

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 31 2024 2:27 utc | 321

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 31 2024 1:10 utc | 303
Thank you Doctor.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Mar 31 2024 2:33 utc | 322

Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:16 utc | 304
There was part of your comment there that was along the lines of ‘Chinks copying everything’.
But China now is at the point where Chinese companies are a major target for industrial espionage.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:02 utc | 317
When people in my circle ridicule the Chinese for “copying everything” (and creating inferior products) I chuckle. Depending on the circumstances, I may point out that we transferred our industrial infrastructure to them wholesale and invited them ‘en masse’ to our universities. It turns out that the Chinese were not only much smarter than we thought, but more ruthless and irreverent toward things like copyright. I guess trying to humiliate and subjugate them through opium addiction made them resentful and less inclined to play by our rules.

Posted by: Activist Potato | Mar 31 2024 2:38 utc | 323

karlof1 | Mar 31 2024 2:27 utc | 321 “Enjoy your Easter Sunday!”
I think Biden just changed that to trannies day or something.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:38 utc | 324

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:14 utc | 319
Re Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 1:58 utc | 315
Some of the comments you have written I have disagreed with and some were similar to my own thoughts. I gave you the benefit if the doubt for awhile but no longer. This thread was going good and quite interesting till you came in to drop a stinky fart.
Tend to agree Peter. I reckon Jake has been sipping too much grog or eating too many stimulates of late. He went over the top a bit yesterday and I tried to call him out about bashing a first time poster. I think he tried to make amends in a later post, but seems he’s reverted to the blunt instrement tactic to counter anything that displeases him. I hope he is redeemable, but???

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Mar 31 2024 2:44 utc | 325

Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:38 utc | 324–
He he! I saw that comment on Martyanov’s blog too. Grandson’s just 5 months and as tall as a one-year-old. Amazing. Trying to ignore the world and enjoy life’s simple fundamental pleasures that are being stolen from all too many.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 31 2024 2:46 utc | 326

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:17 utc | 320
Prophetic maybe?
ACME company as American MIC.
Putin as Road Runner.
NATO as Wile E. Coyote?
Wile was an employee of ACME so revolving door policy?
I like it.

Posted by: Archetypex | Mar 31 2024 2:54 utc | 327

karlof1 | Mar 31 2024 2:46 utc | 326
That Putin speech I linked earlier in the thread – I’m not keeping track of all things so much now but I assume it is from a current Valdai get together.
How he likens the current wokeness in the west to the early decades of ideological communism …
From what I can make out China went through that as well but after Mao died, quickly adjusted communism to suit the peace until we had ‘Communism with Chinese characteristics’.
Soviet Union was unable, for whatever reasons to do that but now we see a Russia with Russian characteristics.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 3:02 utc | 328

Archetypex | Mar 31 2024 2:54 utc | 327
Thats about how I have been thinking 🙂
karlof1 | Mar 31 2024 2:46 utc | 326
Started off to say something different but then my clothes dryer of a mind side tracked me. Nothin better than seeing a grandchild. Watching children grow, develop, character develop… There is no simpler joy than that.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 3:08 utc | 329

Re: Posted by: WMG | Mar 30 2024 14:59 utc | 222

1) After the syrian civil war (2011 – 2017 (???)) ended a (large ???) group of ISIS fighters were bussed (by the US ???) out of Raqah, the capital of ISIS in eastern Syria, to some unknown place (in Jordan ? Iraq ?). I fear this was meant to use them at a later time (in Syria ???).
2) Israel’s preference was that no one would win in the syrian civil war and that the fighting would continue for ever or for as long as possible.
3) By beating Russia in the Ukraine Israel can weaken russian support for Syria.

Sorry, when did the Syrian Civil War end?
Can you point me to the peace treaty that formalized the cessation of hostilities.
Thanks.

Posted by: Julian | Mar 31 2024 3:21 utc | 330

Julian | Mar 31 2024 3:21 utc | 330
Russia went in with the stated intention of destroying terrorists and not starting new wars. That was very clearly stated by Putin.
Like many other frozen conflicts when US as a power is defeated and with the Russia China joint statement, that is the war we are in now.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 3:27 utc | 331

Keep your faith and moralistic biases to yourself.
Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 1:58 utc | 315
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I will do what Palestinians and Russians do. I will recognize and honor the transcendent.
I feel that aligning myself with Putin and Nasrallah is a good side of the field to occupy. YMMV.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 31 2024 3:39 utc | 332

OT OT
In response to

karlof1 | Mar 31 2024 2:27 utc | 321 “Enjoy your Easter Sunday!”
I think Biden just changed that to trannies day or something.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:38 utc | 324

I didn’t believe Peter but this posting title at ZH says it all
Outrage Ensues As Biden Celebrates “Transgender Day of Visibility” On Easter
This is crazy desperation to try and keep the youth enthralled in media control of the narrative.
I can’t believe America will celebrate Transgender day every Easter and I am now quite against monotheistic religion but this just doesn’t work on lots of levels.
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Reading that Z’s staff are all jumping ship or walking the plank leads to speculation and I haven’t read who they are going to be replaced by which should tell more of the story….In what scenario will this shake-up have positive results for Z?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 31 2024 3:40 utc | 333

Can you point me to the peace treaty that formalized the cessation of hostilities
Posted by: Julian | Mar 31 2024 3:21 utc | 330
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You’ll get that as soon as America makes a peace treaty with Afghanistan, Libya, and Iraq.
Psychopathic Zionist states don’t make peace or follow the letter of the law, even if it is a law they proposed.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 31 2024 3:41 utc | 334

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 30 2024 16:55 utc | 235
Yes, thank you, Peter. I was using Fallujah as an example. Not as the cause for all other terrorist happenings.
I am no expert as every place I have lived has been peaceful. You are correct, terrible things were happening, had happened other places as well. Yet any faith can be taken to an extreme that is harmful, and so it is warned in the early teachings of my own. I just wanted to make that point. Not knowing Islam myself, I would hesitate to claim either main branch of it predisposed to terrorism.
Atheism, whether it is a ‘religion’ or not, (and I do not think it is) can also be abused. There is a nobility about it when it treats those of faith with respect. That is our humanity seen unadorned and ought to be even more respected seen as such. Everyone’s humanity is a sacred entity, faith or no faith.

Posted by: juliania | Mar 31 2024 3:45 utc | 335

I didn’t believe Peter but this posting title at ZH says it all
Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 31 2024 3:40 utc | 333
Ye of little faith.
As for the rats deserting the sinking ship…Its like Murray Ball’s cat ‘horse’ has come aboard… Apart from the comedian. Porton Down and exotic Putin poisons await him. Bojo’s passport to nowhere.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 3:52 utc | 336

@Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 31 2024 3:40 utc | 333
Too ridiculous to be true?
https://babylonbee.com/news/biden-grants-day-of-visibility-to-segment-of-population-with-most-visibility-in-all-of-human-history
https://babylonbee.com/news/biden-condemns-jesus-for-rising-again-on-trans-day-of-visibility
It’s funny because it’s true!

Posted by: Paranaense | Mar 31 2024 4:00 utc | 337

@ Paranaense | Mar 31 2024 4:00 utc | 337 continuing our OT rant about trans BS
If only the same amount of focus and visibility were brought to the God Of Mammon cult behind the curtain of Usury Easter

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 31 2024 4:09 utc | 338

Off to bed.
Happy Easter!
Христос воскресе!
Christos anesti!

Posted by: Paranaense | Mar 31 2024 4:09 utc | 339

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:14 utc | 319
Lol. You fail to see (or allow others to instinctively address) how religiosity in a forum such as this is in fact the first stinky fart let off. I’m sure I’m not the only observer to this. I’m just mirroring the complete lack of blind, situational non-awareness that preachy god-botherers do to elevate their sense of moral superiority over others … when completely unwarranted. Why don’t YOU remind Mummy Donbass of the bigotry in her statement that “non-religious thinkers” are (by her logical extension) immoral, game theory, short-term, killers? As if the religious thinkers of 5000 years past haven’t killed a few millions in the cause of their god-given morality.
Sorry mate, but your hypocrisy of shooting me, the messenger, doesn’t wash with me. And btw, I truly don’t give a flying fuck if you agree/disagree, condone/or not, my opinions on anything, or my tone to such ideological spammers as Mummy Donbass. I’m not here for back-patting mateship. I find her off-topic, moralising opinions way more offensive that anything @shadowbanned ever wrote.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 4:10 utc | 340

juliania | Mar 31 2024 3:45 utc | 335
Some time back I was reading about Samarkand. A very interesting place, part of the old silk road. What was striking was the different ethnic quarters. They had been there many centuries and the people interacted peacefully with those of the other quarters. Religions, beliefs and ethnic groups, all separate yet living and interacting together peacefully for centuries.
It sort of fits in with what I am seeing of this vision for a multi-polar world.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 4:37 utc | 341

I will do what Palestinians and Russians do. I will recognize and honor the transcendent.
I feel that aligning myself with Putin and Nasrallah is a good side of the field to occupy. YMMV.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 31 2024 3:39 utc | 332
Fine and wonderful. Align your religious heart with whomever you like. Just don’t preach it to those who don’t ask for it. That’s what churches, mosques, synagogues are for. One chooses to go to them when you want it. That’s the basic point god-botherers like you don’t get — on the public sidewalk or in the public forums, people do not want your proselytising.
Oh, and are there no others in your worldview who “honour the transcendent” other than Palestinians and Russians? Your selectivity is extraordinary. What about, say “Jews For Peace in Palestine”, or “Ukrainians For Peace With Russians”? You are such a binary thinking, didactic bigot.
Many here (but not me) metaphorise that MoA is a sort of cyber-bar. Some think of it as a an amateur debating club of ideas. Others just come for a range of factual snippets about geopolitics and the two current wars. In any case, consider if you walked into such a venue and started spouting your pious nonsense. You’d soon be left alone, or standing in the corner with Nasim and Giyane, arguing who understands the Hadiths better. Lol.
And one last thing, why not take a leaf out of Uncle Vova’s book and hold your beloved, transcendent convictions quietly to yourself and your daily life. You don’t hear him proselytising in public.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 4:42 utc | 342

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 2:02 utc | 317
China has tried to leap-frog the West by rapid, imitative practices, industrial levels of espionage and an exploitation of its vast resource of cheap labour, but success often breeds its own problems, and with a predicted demographic collapse, leaving a newer generation with higher expectations, we’ll soon see if that exercise in economic grafting has succeeded. As said before, the proof is in the eating, not believing the paid for hyperbolic, hidden agenda, reviews, ‘credentials’ of the chefs or the elaborate menu.

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 4:49 utc | 343

Milites | Mar 31 2024 4:49 utc | 343
I think you are very much on the wrong track there. You are looking at China as if it is a shallow country is best way I can term it.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 4:54 utc | 344

I reckon Jake has been sipping too much grog or eating too many stimulates of late. He went over the top a bit yesterday and I tried to call him out about bashing a first time poster. I think he tried to make amends in a later post, but seems he’s reverted to the blunt instrement tactic to counter anything that displeases him. I hope he is redeemable, but???
Posted by: Barrel Brown | Mar 31 2024 2:44 utc | 325
Funny, and wrong in so many presumptions, Barrel.
1. I don’t drink or partake of any consciousness-altering substances. Not for 50 years, anyway.
2. That first time poster, Neo Whatsit! Lol. Did you by chance notice the immediate response to your slag off at me by another first timer @varnel? Both of them, never before, never since. Clearly sockpuppets, just trying to belittle be. Or maybe even you!!!
3. What you call blunt instrument tactic is what PeterAU and I would call a no-bullshit callout. I’m sure he recognises it well! Have you never been the recipient of one Mr Arch Bungle!!! Thicken your skin, mate. 🙂 And I’m not so thin-skinned that I go-off temperamentally at “anything that displeases me”. I do however love to let loose on pious religious bigots. One of life’s pleasures. I’m a bit of a Hitchens (Christopher), a Dawkins.
4. Unlikely I’m redeemable. Unless Mummy Donbass and her friends on high can miraculously convert my soul to Islam. You see how religious terminology has subtly rotted your brain? Redemption — the good old Judeo-Christian antidote to having sinned. Sin and evil and guilt — not in my lexicon. I ain’t afraid of God anymore. It’s a long road to get there, but thoroughly worth it.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 5:12 utc | 345

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 4:54 utc | 344
He’s just repeating Washington’s bullshits.

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 31 2024 5:13 utc | 346

Re: Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 3:27 utc | 331

Like many other frozen conflicts when US as a power is defeated and with the Russia China joint statement, that is the war we are in now.

From what I can see – Syrian Government only controls any 50% of Syrian territory – how is that possibly regarded as a satisfactory END to the War for the Syrian Government?
Why don’t the Syrian Government go on the offensive and retake ALL their territory with Russian assistance obviously.
It’s only a “frozen conflict” because Russia & Syria have failed to retake ALL the territory – has nothing to do with the US.

Posted by: Julian | Mar 31 2024 5:17 utc | 347

Posted by: Julian | Mar 31 2024 5:17 utc | 347
You really don’t know anything about Syria then.
Turkey controls Idlib with their tame Al-Nusra and US controls eastern part with their kurd poodles. And US shelters ISIS at Al-Tanf camp where they sortie out to attack Syrian soldiers and civilians. US has no fly zone there that Russia obeys. Just ask the 60 Wagner dead who tried to clear the ISIS nearby. Putin did nothing as US slaughtered them with airstrikes.

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 31 2024 5:24 utc | 348

Julian | Mar 31 2024 5:17 utc | 347
Clown
Blanchard
you are turning out to be another of those who come on to fart and sputter for a bit the like a fart blow away on the wind.
Your enemy is not good people who also have religion. Perhaps your main enemy is yourself. Far better to direct the anger at our elite who will use religion, will use woke faggotry, will use anything to maintain power.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 5:28 utc | 349

As you can see from my comment above, Putin has special agreements with Israel, Turkey and US that infringes on the territorial sovereignty of Syria. Even China cannot send military assistance to the Syrian govt. Only Iran has the balls.

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 31 2024 5:30 utc | 350

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 4:10 utc | 340
I don’t believe LoveDonbass’s recent posts were or were meant to be offensive. He/she disagreed with the opinion that was offered by another poster that terrorism was not a sign of weakness but a weapon, one of the weapons to use in a war situation.
LoveDonbass’s reason for disagreeing was not a religious one but one related to personal consequence: she/he said that if terrorism is thought of as a tool, like any weapon in a conflict, that ignores the effect committing a terrorist act has upon the person or persons committing the act. It’s an important point and I agree with it.
I think that explains what has happened in Israel to that state’s leadership. That state has long been culpable of assassinating individuals in opposition to them, (a terrorist act, being outside of the law). Having done so seems to have utterly destroyed their sense of compassion, even in the case of the lives of children.
Thank you, LoveDonbass for raising this issue. I’ve used it here somewhat OT, but the posts were in answer to a discussion about the terrorism in Moscow as it related to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Posted by: juliania | Mar 31 2024 5:30 utc | 351

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 4:49 utc | 343
China has tried to leap-frog the West by rapid, imitative practices, industrial levels of espionage and an exploitation of its vast resource of cheap labour, but success often breeds its own problems, and with a predicted demographic collapse, leaving a newer generation with higher expectations, we’ll soon see if that exercise in economic grafting has succeeded. As said before, the proof is in the eating, not believing the paid for hyperbolic, hidden agenda, reviews, ‘credentials’ of the chefs or the elaborate menu.
I don’t really want to wade into a debate about Chinese industrial espionage. But I would point out that a great number of important weapon systems were invented by Chinese dynasties before the (European) Middle Ages, and then adopted by the European armies-often via intermediaries in the ME. Among these I mention the cross bow (Tang dynasty I think), the Trebuchet and of course explosives like gunpowder. Even great advances in ship building and marine navigation occurred during the Song and Ming dynasties, which culminated in the voyages of great Chinese treasure (exploration) fleets during the European Middle Ages.
There is no reason that the Chinese -or any other nation with a good education system-could not develop effective weapons or other products if there was a political will to do so. Espionage might be a factor but might be more helpful in preventing time consuming mistakes rather than outright theft of technology or designs.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Mar 31 2024 5:59 utc | 352

The next step in preparation for the Big Arrow is the destruction of the oil tank farms, and rail switch yards and locomotive storage and repair shops. No locomotives no cargo shipments, no oil and and no train or truck traffic. Its very important, indeed essential to drop all the main highway and river crossing bridges too. Make rail and truck transport as difficult as possible before any major offensive action takes place.
One of the main criticisms of the Allied air campaign against Germany and the Axis allies in WWII was the failure to take down the rail system. While the Brits completely wasted their efforts on blowing up residential housing and city centers, the German rail system continued to supply the front line troops and industry with need service right up until the end of the war. In fact the German railroad industry was delivering Tiger Mark VI’s to the Western front until late March 1945!
RF needs to not make that mistake….take down the electrical grid, the rail system and drop all the main highway bridges, and river crossing bridges, and oil tank farms……only then can the Big Arrow begin…..
Posted by: Tobias Cole | Mar 30 2024 11:15 utc | 175

I see much talk about dropping bridge spans. Obviously Russia is conflicted about this. I wonder if anyone has ever tried remote mining bridge spans? This would make them only temporarily impassible, and available to be cleared later. Certainly faster than rebuilding a bridge from scratch.
Of course an enemy could use brute force de-mining equipment, but that would probably leave the bridge roadway too damaged for most vehicles. And there’s nothing stopping you from remotely mining the bridge surface again, once cleared.
You Shall Not Pass!

Posted by: spindz | Mar 31 2024 6:00 utc | 353

Surferket | Mar 31 2024 5:30 utc | 350
You need to study Putin a little more. Ukraine/Crimea wasn’t the time. Syria 2015 wasn’t the time nor the place. 2018 Putin announces next gen deterrent- some in the first stages of deployment, some in production, some in final testing phase.
Ukraine 2022 was the time and place. When this is over, Putin will have destroyed US power on a battlefield of his choosing and at a time of his choosing.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 6:04 utc | 354

China has a very mature drone program and it’s military arm has been active for over a decade.
China boasts the largest variety, and selection of military drones in the world. In fact, a person can make a well-paid occupation just trying to keep up with all the types, and diversity of Chinese drones that are sprouting up like weeds.
The drones are not just varied, and unique, but are produced in massive quantities. And these are only the published and formally presented product. The black world suggests some very impressive AI guided LEO drones capable of hyper-sonic speed, and some very impressive high altitude loitering drones.
The Chinese have perfected swarm drones for Naval purposes, squad level drones for all sorts of purposes, and assault drones that appear to be particularly resistant and lethal. The Chinese tanks are now equipped with their own AI drone to loiter and assist in targeting and surveillance. It is speculated that this feature will be common with all armed PLA vehicles.
Usa may have built the first reapers and had dominance a decade or so ago, doubtful that can be said this decade

Posted by: Hankster | Mar 31 2024 6:05 utc | 355

📋🇷🇺🇺🇦⚔️ Two Majors #Summary for the Morning of 31 March 2024; pub. 07:18📍
🔹Last night, the RFAF launched another group attack on the enemy’s power generation facilities. Explosions sounded in the #Odessa region, after which there were power outages. Since March 22, 2024, several series of strikes have been carried out on power plants in #Ukraine, the consequences of which the enemy now assesses as catastrophic. the restoration is comparable to new construction. Replacing transformers is not enough. The de-electrification of #Ukraine is taking place throughout the territory of the former USSR, including the western regions. In addition to undermining the moral and psychological state of the population, the strikes are aimed at reducing the industrial production of the enemy, shackling its repair and restoration capabilities and minimiding the operation of railway electric locomotives. In a number of regions, diesel locomotives are already being fixed where previously trains were powered by electricity.
🔹Fortifications, engineering and mine barriers are being erected along the entire AFU front. At the same time, a number of fortified areas are located in the rear. For example, yesterday the cadres of new powerful defensive positions in the #Odessa and #Kiev regions dispersed. In the capital region, the enemy previously reported that over 1,000 km of borders had been built.
🔹To the #Kharkov direction, the AFU pays special attention. Against the background of ongoing terrorist attacks on the civilian population of the #Belgorod region and earlier attempts to break through the Stateborder, the AFU are distributed in the #Kharkov region, preparing one of the defence nodes southwest of #Kharkov. Apparently, before it, the enemy will leave AFU units for slaughter to slow down our advance. Residents of the Russian frontline regions are eagerly waiting for the frontline to be pushed to the west, civilian casualties are daily. A relatively new element was the regular use of powerful FABs with UMPC against targets in the region’s rear. Planning modules allow heavy aerial bombs to travel tens of km, and guidance systems can accurately hit enemy military targets.
🔹At the front, the slow advance of our troops continues in the #KrasnyLiman, #Avdeyevka, #Vremyevka, #Zaporozhye, and #Ugledar directions. Our troops are also moving to #ChasovYar with heavy fighting.
🔹The entry of the Russian Army to a new technological level can contribute to decisive breakthroughs of the enemy’s defence in the current conditions. The enemy records the constant modernisation of our missiles, Shoygu tours defence enterprises, and arranges for some demonstrative flogging of local authorities.
🔹The risks of conflict escalation are getting higher. The #French plan to replace tenthousands of Ukrainian soldiers on the border with #Belarus, #Poland suspended the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe from 1990. At the same time, the #US continues to delay sending military and technical assistance to Kiev, trying to shift the burden of the conflict onto the shoulders of European workers and farmers.

https://t.me/sitreports/25368

Posted by: Down South | Mar 31 2024 6:23 utc | 356

Who do you think the Chinese ‘acquired’ their drone technology from? The US, during the Post-War period, has been at the forefront of unmanned combat platforms, fielding systems decades ahead of their rivals, including the first ‘hospital’ for the repair of such devices in Iraq. China has exploited the opportunities gifted to it by greedy corporations and compromised politicians, but it still largely produces remote vehicles that are copies of existing technologies, not innovative designs.
Posted by: Milites | Mar 30 2024 15:42 utc | 229

Seems to me the Chinese might have some imagination after all. Seeing comments like yours, it suddenly dawned on me why the US is making no efforts to overcome the growing technology gap with China. Their racism simply won’t allow them to imagine that they could ever be falling behind. Oh, good news for China I guess.
For example China does the best coordinated drone displays. Who was it who said “quantity has a quality all its own”?
The 1,500 drone dragon that danced in the Shenzhen sky

Posted by: spindz | Mar 31 2024 6:26 utc | 357

Posted by: spindz | Mar 31 2024 6:00 utc | 353
A refinement of my idea. Don’t mine the bridge surface itself, just remote mine the approaches to the bridge. Wait until the opponent has almost cleared all the mines, and remote mine again. They’ll understand that this bridge is now off limits.

Posted by: spindz | Mar 31 2024 6:39 utc | 358

Julian@347,
Russians probably figured US presence in Syria unsustainable long-term, so cost-benefit ratio of active measures to clear them out, when time itself will do it for them, defines such measures as inadvisable. Syrian government control stabilized, mission accomplished. Want to bleed and expand conflict for land acquisition, hurry things along artificially for PR-points, we can all see how well such thinking serves Ukraine and its Western sponsors.

Posted by: Skiffer | Mar 31 2024 7:50 utc | 359

For those who buy into and repeat the US bullshit that China can only copy and steal from the west need to do some real research.
China literally invented almost everything crucial for human civilisation.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_and_Civilisation_in_China

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 31 2024 7:50 utc | 360

Re Down South’s note about the lack of electrons for rail lokeys.
I repeat an earlier thought, that the diesel replacement locomotives are uniquely vulnerable.
– Large and distinctive acoustic and thermal signatures, both able to be passively detected at distance.
– run on (doh!) fixed routes, already known and plotted.
– have easy-to-model outlines and are hard to disguise.
So loitering, autonomous drones should be able to both identify and attack these units.
Getting a disabled lokey either back on track if derailed, or mobile again if disabled, will tie up one or two heavy lift cranes, and possibly an adjacent track if present. Double or triple tap beckons.

Posted by: Waymad | Mar 31 2024 7:51 utc | 361

Destroying Ukro 750KV equipment and station would be a sign that the people in Kremlin understood that this was a total war. But that is not happening yet.

Posted by: vargas | Mar 31 2024 7:53 utc | 362

Slavoy Zizek, the famuous Slovenian leftis philosopher, in a recent interview, asked the collective West to provide nuclear weapons to Ukraine.
A very good example of EU progressive mindset.
This tells us how this all would end. There must be something deeply wrong in European culture when philosophers can be so stupid.
But anyway it is clear that the Wezt would soon escalate as thy want defeat Russia.

Posted by: vargas | Mar 31 2024 8:07 utc | 363

@juliania | Mar 31 2024 5:30 utc | 351
Good post, thank you.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 31 2024 8:08 utc | 364

And for those who repeat the bullshits that China economy has collapsed here’s this afternoon by the riverside of people enjoying the cherry blossom, bright sunshine, good winds to fly their kites.
This is my tier 4 Chinese city that i have been living in these past 11 years.
Best govt for decent people.
https://i.imgur.com/iDZz60a.jpeg

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 31 2024 8:09 utc | 365

Missile and drone attack last night.

💥Lutsk – explosions
💥Lutsk/district – repeated explosions
💥Kovel – explosions
💥Lviv/region – explosions
💥Dublyany – explosions
💥Lviv – explosions
💥Kolomaia/region – explosions
💥Stry – explosions
💥Bukovel – explosions
💥Stry – a series of powerful explosions
💥Lviv – explosions
💥Zhidachiv – explosions
💥Stry – repeated explosions
💥Burshtyn – explosions
💥Burshtyn – repeated explosions
💥Chortkiv/district – explosions

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 31 2024 8:09 utc | 366

Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 0:14 utc | 291
Your politeness appreciated. 😊
I have been blogging for 20 years … easy to know my political positions … foremost I describe the U.S. and Israel as pariah or terror states with no caveat.
The US has made it clear that rules and international law are for other people. The 9/11 attacks became an accelerator towards fascism and threw the global world in turmoil. Bush-Cheney implementation of neocon policy with the war on terror increased terror and deaths a hundred-fold. Blowback and revenge assassinations by drones are more often terror and has nothing to do with security or defense strategy. Brainless killings of human beings like we see in Gaza and on the West Bank.
Nobel Peace prize recipient EU, member states are ratcheting up the war narrative towards an escalation with Russia with no winners … in military conflict only losers. Diplomacy and science of peace have become extinct.

Posted by: Oui | Mar 31 2024 8:10 utc | 367

💥Odeshchina – PPO practice
Knocks down substations.
💥 Starokonstantiniv – Explosions
A military unit and an airfield were shot down.
🚀Lutsk is on the move!
Shot down near the airfield.
💥Volin – Explosions
Knocks down a thermal power plant
🚀Colomia is in ukritte!
Airfield structures shot down.
🚀Stry, Medenich – in ukrittya!
Gets lost from the gas storage facility.
🚀 Nadvirnaya/Yaremche – on the ukritye!
Hit by a distribution substation.
💥Ivano-Frankivsk region – Explosions
Shot down near the airfield.
💥Stry/district (Lviv region) – Explosions
He is knocked down again by the gas storage facility. And its administrative building.
💥Stry/district – I cause Explosions
Again the gas storage hit the rocket again.
🚀Burshtin – in ukrittya!
Now it’s the CHP’s turn to shoot down the missiles demolished by buildings that generate electricity.
💥 Ternopil region – Explosions
We saw the railway troop jump, but perhaps it missed. But the thermal power plant was most likely damaged by the rocket.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 31 2024 8:13 utc | 368

Down South | Mar 31 2024 6:23 utc | 356
Not sure you meant this, is it a new style of motivation?
“Shoygu tours defence enterprises, and arranges for some demonstrative flogging of local authorities.
Might catch on at that.

Posted by: Stonebird | Mar 31 2024 8:13 utc | 369

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 5:12 utc | 34
Jake I think you need professional help.
On point (1) of your post, I accept your assertion of not indulging in substance abuse.
On point (2), if you really think my defending of an (apparently first time poster -Neo..) against being labelled a troll by you with no evidence constitutes a “slag off” at you, then I am in trepidation of your reaction if ever I get really pissed off with your bigoted attitude.
On point (3), I fully support calling out bull shit in the most robust manner, but it has to be warranted and be unequivocal lies and misrepresentation (Zionists are very good at constructing this class of manure). I have had several very heated rows with committed Zionists and their Christian adherents.
I have not had the pleasure of being targeted by Mr. Bungle’s invective, but it is usually extremely good and to the point. Maybe I could try to piss him off just for the experience.
On point (4), I agree with your general dislike of religion but recognise that there are many people who are very well meaning and frame their lives in a religious context. I do not subscribe to this POV because I have never required a god crutch, but have some respect for those who do provided it is not entirely derived from biblical mumbo jumbo.
You seem to have a particular hate for Islam and have singled out Love Donbass. Do you harbour the same dislike for contributors like Juliana who is (I think) a committed Orthodox Christian?

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Mar 31 2024 8:28 utc | 370

“Shoygu tours defence enterprises, and arranges for some demonstrative flogging of local authorities.
Might catch on at that.
Posted by: Stonebird | Mar 31 2024 8:13 utc | 369

C’mon, it’s not a literary flogging, just an expression, like “tear them new asses”

Posted by: Poslan1 | Mar 31 2024 8:28 utc | 371

😎An important historical anniversary:
Congratulations to French President Emmanuel Macron and his generals on the 210th anniversary of the Russian army’s entry into Paris on 31 March 1814.

https://t.me/ukraine_watch/19618

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 31 2024 8:32 utc | 372

C’mon, it’s not a literary flogging, just an expression, like “tear them new asses”
Posted by: Poslan1 | Mar 31 2024 8:28 utc | 372
***
Take it as an accidental joke

Posted by: Stonebird | Mar 31 2024 8:37 utc | 373

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 5:28 utc | 349
>>>Blanchard, you are turning out to be another of those who come on to fart and sputter for a bit the like a fart blow away on the wind.
You’ve done it again, Peter. Again and again you selectively reference the few posts where I’ve stuck it up total idiots and repetitive bigots, religious or otherwise, those who misinterpret and strawman simple statements. As well as turning a blind eye to so many other posters who frequently lacerate others. And I’m talking about all the limelight-deprived retired academics here. Lol.
I may post only intermittently, because, like many here, I tire of the superficial rubbish and mundane reasoning many post. But in general, over my months of TRYING TO JOIN civil discussion, so many replies (to me AND OTHERS who also post in good faith), are shot from the lip, argued from an ignorant premise, spouting opinions and beliefs as if from The Oracles. TBH, I have inputed a lot of background research, a long life of experience, a bit of humour, a bit of OT philosophy, and a bit of personal abuse. That’s my particular package. Yours is different, and you are fully entitled to it. So do carry on.
>> Your enemy is not good people who also have religion.
Jezzus. How thick or illiterate or forgetful or drunk or disingenuous are you (at times). Now read my lips Peter:
***It is not religion or religious people per se I dislike. It is the way they inject it INTO times and places where it is not appropriate, or do it in bigotted, condescending ways. DO YOU GET IT YET? ***
>>>Perhaps your main enemy is yourself.
Lol. Thanks for the free psych analysis, Pete, but I am deeply at peace with my self, even when shout-typing at bigots. How is this possible? Because the apparent anger does not stick to me. It passes like a cloud, or a fart if you prefer. It is not me, or even a part of me. It is merely a passing verbal expression of frustration against recurring stupidity.
>>> Far better to direct the anger at our elite who will use religion, will use woke faggotry, will use anything to maintain power.
What? Online? Direct anger at, say Macron, here, in MoA??? Yeah, that’ll show him! Fyi, I don’t “have anger”, like some unresolved tumour to lance, or saved money to spend. I sometimes choose to use words like a sword to slash at ignorance which is thoughtlessly shat upon others.
Unlike so many who truly are bitterly angry with the world, or the elites, or the Zionists, etc, etc, I am not. Because those people are NOT HERE, REPEAT, NOT HERE, and they are certainly unchangeable by ANYONE’S cursing at the screen. And neither does anything they do effect my life to the negative. MoA is a self-consoling wank if you think a single word here has changed the ROTW outside of it. Only the readers and posters can be affected by all its hot air. Let’s face it, it’s just a pastime for us all.
But rather than “our enemies” being affected by discussions at MoA, here there are real people at keyboards, thinking, talking, with (hopefully) flexible minds to engage with. Eg, for me to endlessly shout online — Bibi is a cunt, Putin is a pussy, Zelensky is a puppet clown, Biden is a Pedo. Now what did that change? But rudely telling Mummy Donbass to keep her bloody religion to herself, and exposing the fallacies in her thinking, might be just one tiny battle I could win. She NEEDS ad hominem to help her desist, because ya sure can’t rationally discuss the condescending, bigotted proselytising out of her. I don’t mean to insult the religion out of her. It’s certainly not a part of her rational mind that words can ever change. But choosing not to wax on about HER morality to us IS something she can rationally change not to do.
The hypocrisy here is massive by those who have spent years abusing and lambasting @shadowbanned for holding religious-like convictions to his positions — we could even call them his articles of faith. Get it? It’s the same kind of obsession. Everyone was PLEADING with him to fuck off compuetely or to just cut back in the nuke-talk. He seems to have withdrawn or gotten banned. I miss much of his elucidations.
There is a lot of criticism in forums against ad hominems. But it is mostly disingenuous PC rubbish. Behind some arguments is a logic which can be logically challenged. But behind so many beliefs and opinions are fixated bigots, who deserve a good ad hominem to remind them that THEY ARE the cause of a very poor argument and/or false belief and/or bubbleheaded opinions.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 8:41 utc | 374

One thing to mention about the Syrian situation and lack of continuation against ISIS etc.
They do not have access to their own assets. The US steals the fuel that they need for tanks etc.
The sanctions by the US regime are severe, poverty is rife. Other needs (water and imports, arms) are controlled or restricted by the US etc. Food (wheat) from the North east is also stolen by the US.
Even the UK has set up “watchtowers” (includes radar etc) along the border with Lebanon.
Russia can’t do much as the general needs are too great, howver, the recent political openings to the other Arabic countries are noteworthy, and might lead to the siege being bypassed. When the regime change started, the Russians were not in a position to literally “occupy and refuel” Syria, as their own position was delicate.
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Julian | Mar 31 2024 3:21 utc | 331
It wasn’t a “civil” war in Syria but an attempt at regime change; by using proxy terrorists, bribery (As in Aleppo where the defenses were opened by the “Command” structure changing sides and hoping for positions in a prospective new “pro-west” authority.) and all the other usual western means of subjugation. (Excluding cookies?)

Posted by: Stonebird | Mar 31 2024 8:57 utc | 375

Barrel Brown | Mar 31 2024 8:28 utc | 371
Dear Mr Brown.
I will repeat my position just one last time, as I just did for Peter in 375.
It is NOT religion per se I dislike.
It is NOT religious people per se that I dislike.
It us when they inject, preach it into secular discussions with a morally superior condesenion. The post which started all this was #245. Please re-read it and consider if it is not exactly as I described. Why do I have to deconstruct it AGAIN to defend myself?
No, I do not have a “particular dislike of Islam” … no more than any other proselytising zealots. Objectively, in my time here, there seems to have been far more visitors of that ilk and far more theological injection by them than any other. Only Mummy Donbass has raised my hackles so much. See #245. That says more about them than me!
And btw, I had NO IDEA that Julianna had any religious bent. Why? Because she had not injected any condescending posts about it … god bless her 🙂
Nuf said.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 9:04 utc | 376

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 9:04 utc | 377
OK Jake. You have made your points. I am happy to leave it at that.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Mar 31 2024 9:11 utc | 377

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 1:01 utc | 300
I think, we are seeing the cancelling out of ISR-advantage on both sides (through Russia equaling out with Nato/US).
As the balance becomes neutral, the remaining determining factors will once again be purely the ability to use long range fire like bombs and artillery, the ability of drones, and the ability of denying the enemy of long range fire.
Even now the ISR advantage has diminishing benefits for Nato as Ukraine has relatively fewer long range fire assets. Albeit they still seem to have a lot of drones.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 31 2024 9:19 utc | 378

Posted by: juliania | Mar 31 2024 5:30 utc | 352
I think that explains what has happened in Israel to that state’s leadership. That state has long been culpable of assassinating individuals in opposition to them, (a terrorist act, being outside of the law). Having done so seems to have utterly destroyed their sense of compassion, even in the case of the lives of children.
————
I think that’s not entirely true: if they sincerely told me they had compassion for their OWN children, the neighborhood children and the children of every settlement, and couldn’t even bear to see the puppy next door hurt its foot, I’d believe them. So no, they haven’t lost their ‘sense of compassion’ per se — it’s just nonexistent when it comes to those who see as ‘human animals’, their children, and inter alia THEIR puppies perhaps. Though they might still have compassion for the latter, very possibly. The hatred of the ‘other’ isn’t a simple loss of compassion per se, unfortunately.

Posted by: dumbo | Mar 31 2024 9:26 utc | 379

@vargas 363
The attacks on Ukraine’s energy distribution points are a demonstration to the Collective West that Russia can be dispatched into the Middle Ages in a couple of months. However, it’s not something that Russia wants to carry out. Hence the timings of the attacks. Next winter though will be a disaster and it seems the Ukrainian population hasn’t grasped this simple fact yet.
Attacks on the energy infrastructure must also be seen as Russia’s response to the Ukrainians recent attacks on Russian oil refineries. Last year’s attack on the energy network was in response to the attacks on the Zaporizhia NPP and those attacks stopped. I expect those attacks to end of course, if they don’t you can see what a catastrophe awaits the Ukraine.
I repeat Russia is trying to avoid a humanitarian disaster in Ukraine which is not something it wants on its border.

Posted by: Old Sovietologist | Mar 31 2024 9:36 utc | 380

Blanchard is banned poster richard steven hack.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 31 2024 10:05 utc | 381

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 31 2024 4:54 utc | 345
Thank you for not immediately descending into comforting bromidic accusations of racism or expanding on Sino-cultural/intellectual superiority; dubious traits that are often suggestive of opinions that are the opposite to those proclaimed. I’m not seeing it as a shallow country, just one that has major issues that a superficial reading often ignores or is officially airbrushed. A major one is demographics, with a declining population affecting all aspects of Chinese society, both traditional and current, especially the military with the growing ‘Little Emperor’ complex of only sons causing serious concerns. Hence, I would venture the increasing use of drones as a substitute for the traditional use of mass, though mass drone usage also creates its own unique problems that are sometimes worse than the ones it ‘solves’.
Equally, the Chinese are finding that their experiment in a hybrid politico-economic system requires a communist government to increasingly cater for a population that has far higher domestic demands and expectations than their predecessors, who are the real driving force behind the betterment of the current Chinese generation. Social credit scores and digital currencies might replace the Revolutionary Guards as a means of social adherence, and artificial economic stimulation might work, but accelerating anything beyond its normal gestation period causes a series of unforeseen consequences that are rarely beneficial. The West took those Chinese ‘inventions’ and fashioned Empires that ended up controlling the progenitor’s country, Chinese attempts to match that industrial pedigree and matching societal developments, whilst exercising strict central control, is a Gordian knot of immense complexity. So, not a shallow observation, one that hopefully encompasses some of the issues many regime supporters seem to want to ignore.

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 10:09 utc | 382

Shadowbanned is also poster “Unnamed”, same writing style, both use a particular incorrect turn of phrase.
Much like the unabomber’s “eat your cake and have it too”.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 31 2024 10:10 utc | 383

Posted by: spindz | Mar 31 2024 6:26 utc | 358
Imperialism requires inherent racism, a belief of superior exceptionalism that is fostered by nationalism and in some cases religion. It is so engrained in imperialist powers that adherents and inhabitants of these nations are not even aware when they express these thoughts, the superior exceptionalism and racism are sub conscious.
The drone technology is impressive technically and looks amazing. Thanks for the link. No doubt it will develop enormously from here. Personally, I find it terrifying.

Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Mar 31 2024 10:20 utc | 384

Did you somehow miss The Western orchestrated terrorist stack on Crocus Concert Hall in Moscow?
That was an ACTION of The West – and Russia is now REACTING by taking out Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure.
There is no indication that this pattern of WESTERN ACTION and RUSSIAN REACTION will stop anytime soon.
Posted by: Julian | Mar 30 2024 10:58 utc | 171
Russia started heavy strikes on ukraine energy infrastructure two days before crocus.
Russia’s strikes are NEVER retaliation, or warning. They are strikes of opportunity, strikes on assets revealed by an attack, but most of the time, they are well planned strategic strikes, from an overarching strategy.
This latest salvo is a harbinger of extreme pressure coming from Russia.. on multiple 5th gen “fronts”.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 31 2024 10:32 utc | 385

re electricity ..ATM machines affected ..bank accounting systems.. =no cash money available accountable..will cards still work ….shop purchase systems eg CHIP PIN…those little machines….electronic systems stock control for resupply.. no telephone banking…no security cctv….no lughting in shops nor electric for fridges freezers manufacture and processing of food.. no ovens for baking nor part cooking of semi cooked mealsno electricity for automatic food wrapping boxing up etc…no conveyor systems to move products around …no electricity to print and apply contents labelling… barcode systems inoperative..
no traffic lights on roads road lughting . no traincontrol or signalling ..operation of track points and stop freezing in winter… etc

Posted by: Jo | Mar 31 2024 10:34 utc | 386

Blanchard is banned poster richard steven hack.
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 31 2024 10:05 utc | 382
Lol. Nooooo I’m not. Lol. What on earth gives you that idea? RSH, from memory, was a retired computer programmer (something I have never attempted), based in San Francisco, and around 10 years older than me as he once talked about witnessing the Haight/Ashbury Scene c.1968.
Whereas I am unquestionably, quintessentially Australian, as PeterAU1 can no doubt confirm. If you doubt it, post me 20 obscure questions about Australian culture and politics 1955 – 2024.
A very shit deduction! Laughing at you, dork.
This is the very kind of idiotic speculation that is rife in MoA. People get some daft idea in their head, commonly known as a complete fantasy, blurt it out to the readers in cock-surety, and then because they are a long timer here, it gets swallowed as gospel.
But if you want to feel properly humiliated, Google RSH and email him your stupid proposition. He writes NOTHING like me. Omg, what an insult you have paid me … and him.
Back to you ouija board Mr Dude.
Ha ha ha. Both funny, sick, and sad. It’s a shame for you that you can’t delete your post #382. It’s now up on MoA to showcase your stupidity FOREVER. Lol.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 10:44 utc | 387

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 31 2024 9:19 utc | 379
Good point, though I’d be wary to characterise Russia as being equal in capability. In terms of technology they were always going to be able to replicate some Western capabilities, but effective ISR is much more than just the hardware, there’s a whole infrastructure of data management and dissemination, and an attendant culture and concomitant knowledge spiral, in which the West has had a decades head-start. The SMO is, like any conflict, an accelerator of such capabilities, as it provides a harsh schooling in the limitation’s and deficiencies of official capabilities, that simulations and exercises cannot replicate and Russia will emerge with a far more capable and effective ISR doctrine, but the West have also gained a huge amount of real-world experience supporting their proxy, so my guess is still advantage West, but a lot more deuces have been called this time.
The next real military revolution will be in active and passive anti-ISR suites and materials and a massive developmental push for effective anti-drone doctrines and supporting platforms. Just as the abundance of chemical warheads and munitions caused a cyclical battle between attacker/defender in AFV/missile designs, respectively, or SAM’s caused the ESM/ECM/ECCM revolution in aviation, or submarines, ASW developments. The SMO is the drone’s Golden Age, and the West, due to legacy issues discussed, will still maintain an upper-hand for sometime to come. Putin realise this reality, hence his impatience with the parquet generals and his recent speech exhorting and encouraging the West to commit cultural and economic suicide.

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 10:53 utc | 388

Shadowbanned is also poster “Unnamed”,
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 31 2024 10:10 utc | 384
No no. You’ve got it all wrong.
I am The Unabomber, shаdοwbanned has been RSH all along, and You Are The Walrus… Goo goo g’joob.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 10:55 utc | 389

I repeat Russia is trying to avoid a humanitarian disaster in Ukraine which is not something it wants on its border.
Posted by: Old Sovietologist | Mar 31 2024 9:36 utc | 381

Normally yo want to inflict the maximum damage on your opponent. Why is Ruddia afraid of instability while EU countries are not? Is that not the minority complex of the Russian elite? They tortured those four idiots, but would they dare to torture V. Nuland or any white European?
All these people would not go to Russia if without electricity. They would go to Poland, Germany etc. By overloading Europe with extra 10 million refugees, Russia would win at once, without having to kill anyone. The power stations would be eventually rebuilt, but you cannot resurrect the dead.

Posted by: vargas | Mar 31 2024 10:56 utc | 390

they are a long timer here, it gets swallowed as gospel.
Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 10:44 utc | 388
I am not a long timer here.
You talk “very much” like him. Especially when, “excited”.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 31 2024 10:59 utc | 391

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 8:41 utc | 375
There’s a reason why the totalitarian mindset seeks to co-opt, corrupt or out-rightly destroy Christianity, whilst officially sanctioning or tolerating other faiths.

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 11:07 utc | 392

“Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 30 2024 21:31 utc | 271
As a commodity, supply and demand come into it a bit. I remember after the US went off gold, other countries began selling off their gold reserves. No we see central banks, mostly in the ‘east’ or ‘global south’ increasing their gold reserves each month. I believe china is one of the largest if not the largest gold miner, yet none is exported, instead they are importing.
And then there is the private buying. India and I think much of Asia, people tend to buy gold jewelry as a sort of savings – a nest egg or reserve for hard times type thing.
With the average prosperity increasing throughout Asia, possibly more gold is bought by individuals? That is something I haven’t looked into.””
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 30 2024 21:31 utc | 271
Yes, supply and demand in the short and medium turn make a sizable contribution to value; in the long term gold keeps its value.
Mark Carney , whom is a complete scumbag (met the asshole once), was the Canadian central banker before he was UK’s central banker had the Woke idea to sell all of Canada’s gold-today Canada today holds no gold whatsoever on its balance sheet.
Carney is the WEFer who wants a 3 trillion dollar budget to go green in the West.
Yes China is the largest gold producer and they still import; Australia is #2, Russia #3, Canada #4, US #5, Kazakhstan #6, Mexico #7, Indonesia, #8, South Africa #9, Uzbekistan #10

Posted by: canuck | Mar 31 2024 11:36 utc | 393

The Commander of the Defence Forces of Estonia (pop. 1,365,884) speaks:
TOKYO (Reuters) – The head of Estonia’s military said on Thursday that his country needs to double defence spending over the next two years to stockpile enough munitions to inflict a decisive defeat on any Russian invasion force.

Posted by: Passerby | Mar 31 2024 11:40 utc | 394

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 8:41 utc | 375
There’s a reason why the totalitarian mindset seeks to co-opt, corrupt or out-rightly destroy Christianity, whilst officially sanctioning or tolerating other faiths.
Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 11:07 utc | 393
I don’t follow you or any link to my 375. Pls elaborate.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 11:44 utc | 395

“The problem with being a secular thinker is that there is no room for long-term vision or execution. Everything is now, game theory dictates that the optimal strategy is to consume everything and kill all opposition immediately.
Not exactly a sound foundation for moral thinking.”
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 30 2024 18:08 utc | 245
“My God you’re such a blind, preachy little shit. Let me mirror-correct your little sermon above:…..You are such a predictable little cliché, Mummy Donbass. Please start your own blog for your pious proselytising and leave MoA for the topics in the thread headings. I usually leave mouthy religious nutters like you alone, unless they constantly inject their twisted beliefs into other people’s secular discussions … like you generally do here. Keep your faith and moralistic biases to yourself.
Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 1:58 utc | 316
If you have a superior model for your idea why not n just argue it out with facts and arguments why do you have stoop to rudely attack LoveDonbass personally?
I believe you take no drugs or alcohol but your impoverished soul is crying out for some distraction from your depressing, pointless intellectual thuggery-the drugs. alcohol may help your ill formed civility.
Grow the fuck up!

Posted by: canuck | Mar 31 2024 11:55 utc | 396

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 10:44 utc | 388
Methinks you doth protest too much.

Posted by: canuck | Mar 31 2024 11:56 utc | 397

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | Mar 31 2024 11:44 utc | 396
At its heart, the faith is one that stresses the self, either regarding improvement, exegesis or the importance of regulation, both physical and moral. All complete anathemas to those who seek to control all aspects of human life, for self-gain by supporting relativistic perspectives that are regime-aligned, whilst, for pure self-interest, actively encouraging humanities darker side. Hope that link is a bit clearer, apologies for being obscure and assumptive.

Posted by: Milites | Mar 31 2024 12:16 utc | 398

Damn, but people are being unfair to Hack. Despite RSH being an extreme hothead and hardcore bipolar, his posts were intelligent and forthright. He always announced when he was changing his monicker and never (to my knowledge at least) indulged in sock puppetry. The poster some here are comparing RSH to is just a low-functioning mouth-breathing troll. You are not being at all fair to RSH with this comparison.
What’s more, RSH is politically a transhumanist libertarian anarchist and never tried to deceive anyone on that matter. The poster RSH is being equated with is just a run-of-the-mill Empire fanboi that just regurgitates the propaganda it has been programmed with. While RSH’s ideology has significant flaws arising from his understandable lack of faith in humanity, that ideology was at least carefully and deeply considered by RSH himself. On the other hand is the troll du jour, who obviously runs with the default ideology of subjects of capitalist empire with no analysis or introspection whatsoever, or indeed without any awareness of having an ideology to begin with.
No, the new troll has much more in common with that donkey ass character who used to haunt this place.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 31 2024 12:26 utc | 399

Blanchard is banned poster richard steven hack.
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 31 2024 10:05 utc | 382
More like the style of Outraged than RSH. But does it matter anyway? It is what it is, so deal with that best you can. That’s all anyone can do.

Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | Mar 31 2024 12:31 utc | 400