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April 6, 2024
Ukraine – Faking News Still Does Not Help Winning

I find it amusing how little western media have learned from their own reporting on the war in Ukraine.

Two years ago a mystic 'Ghost of Kiev' was allegedly shooting down Russian aircraft left and right. The ghost turned out to be a fake character. The Ukrainian air force had never had such successes.

Two years on it is still the same story. The Ukrainian government claims something and western media print it as if it had really happened.

When the claim is debunked, often sooner than later, its simply vanishes from the headlines.

Yesterday we had this media wave:

The Russia side confirmed the attacks but denied any significant damage:

Rybar Force @rybar_force – 9:58 UTC · Apr 5, 2024

During the night, the AFU launched drones into Russian territory.

🔻The primary target was the Morozovsk airfield in the Rostov region, where Ukrainian forces dispatched 44 drones. The exact type remains unknown and will be determined upon analyzing the debris. However, there is a high likelihood that these are the same UAVs that the enemy has been utilizing in recent weeks.

Out of these, 26 drones were intercepted by Pantsir-S1 air defense missile systems, and 18 by rifle squads. Based on the videos circulating online, it is evident that the drones were flying at an extremely low altitude, enhancing the level of stealth.

There was no significant damage to the infrastructure. The debris hit a few buildings. Additionally, the substation suffered damage, resulting in a temporary power outage.

❗️ Thanks to the swift response of the air defense crews, any severe repercussions from the attacks were averted – claims from Ukrainian sources about the alleged destruction of six aircraft are fakes coming from enemy propagandists.

The Russia claim of no significant damage has been confirmed by the anti-Russian Institute for the Study of War:

ISW has yet to find any visual evidence that Ukrainian forces have damaged or destroyed aircraft or infrastructure at any of the four Russian airbases targeted by drones on the night of 4-5 April.

Such news cycles of fake claims of alleged Ukrainian successes are a major reason why some in the western public still believe that the Ukraine can win the war.

That is however not the case. The situation requires a change of attitude:

Instead of a new approach, the old pattern continues: NATO mulls over how to help Ukraine without provoking open war with Russia and fails, in the end, to deliver the kind of decisive assistance needed to turn the course of the war.

Another established pattern is the repetition of moralistic binary language. The West “cannot let Russia win.” The “rules-based order” could unravel. Then there is the new domino theory: if Ukraine falls, Russian hordes will flood further west. The personalization of the conflict onto one evil man, Vladimir Putin, continues with the death of Alexei Navalny. It is a Manichean struggle of good and evil, democracy and authoritarianism, civilization and darkness. There can be “no peace until the tyrant falls.” The Western alliance must not waver in its commitment to Ukraine.

The lack of realism in Western discourse is clear. There is indeed a serious risk that, rather than the West teaching Russia a lesson and putting Putin in his place, the opposite may occur. Is Russia, in fact, educating the West on what it means to use hard power and wage interstate conflict in twenty-first-century conditions? Russia advertises its version of great power sovereignty, in which a united, resilient, and unwavering state can defeat the pooled sovereignty of the EU and NATO.

We have all heard the objection that Putin simply cannot be trusted and that he wants nothing less than the complete elimination of Ukraine as an independent state. Yet, does not the blind continuation of the West’s dysfunctional Plan A also threaten the total physical destruction of Ukraine? It is for this reason that Pope Francis has called on Western leaders not to be “ashamed to negotiate before things get worse.”

A new approach to the war in Ukraine will not emerge from rhetorical and moralistic proclamations. Words alone will not prevent a Russian victory. What is needed is a clear accounting of what can be realistically achieved with the means available, as well as the cost, risks, and benefits of different scenarios. Trying what has failed before and expecting new results is, after all, not a recipe for success.

I see no appetite in any western nation to really intervene in the war and to experience the Russian wrath that any intervention force would be submitted to.

But the current crop of western 'leaders' is too committed to the failed case for Ukraine they now have made for more than two years. For now they are likely to try to just muddle through.

We will have to wait for some 'regime change' for a return to sanity and realism.

Comments

I appreciate everyone’s answers to my initial question but people seem to be avoiding these facts.
1. The Israelis are supposed to inform Russia of any attack in Syria.
2. Russian radar can spot anything taking off from Israel. I would also think Russia, being Iran’s supposed ally, would increase its satellite coverage over Israel to help Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran.
Why werent the Iranians warned ?

Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 1:31 utc | 201

@38
Corporativismo é uma das formas nas quais o capitalismo se manifesta sócio-politicamente, como ocorreu na Alemanha nazista e na Itália fascista.
Mas, talvez, você esteja parcialmente correto ao chamar a fase atual do capitalismo no ‘jardim’ de corporativismo…

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 1:34 utc | 202

@186 jackg
It is and I am almost certain that it will not bear any useful fruit.
If the populist right could smell the depth of depravity of the capitalist classes and the anti-war left could understand that the human being is not an animal but should be given the dignity it deserves (meaning universal Healthcare should never include euthanasia or abortion as a tenet), then we might be able to speak to each other.
IOW, a certain decorum MUST return to public life. The oafish, anything goes of what constitutes public life in America is today in absolute shambles.
We should look to China and Russia for help in this regard: Russia having weathered and returned from the abyss after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In the book “Quiet” by Susan Kain, a chapter deals with the rise of the cult of personality in the U.S. where outgdoing your friend or coworker in extroversion meant that a culture of outgoing the other, fashion, and marketing replaced the persona of the public sphere. The book is quite something and seems to chart the rise of the dominance of extroversion in the west with its cultural decline. Very, very fascinating.
Some other insights that the book make clear: the rise of evangelicalism as an extroverted phenomenon as well as the dominance of atheistic Jewry (where the settler state of Israel is widely-known as the most extroverted state in the world).
How does this tie into the fall of public man in the west?
Maybe Heidegger can again help us from his interview, “Only a God can save us”:

Perhaps in the future, we will see authentic means of dwelling in the world being brought forth again from Russia and China and their rich vein of culture and history.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Apr 7 2024 1:40 utc | 203

Edit:
Where outcompeting your friend or coworker in extroversion meant a culture of outdoing the other, fashion, and marketing replaced the persona of the public sphere.
Still a clumsy sentence, sorry.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Apr 7 2024 1:47 utc | 204

1. The Israelis are supposed to inform Russia of any attack in Syria.
2. Russian radar can spot anything taking off from Israel. I would also think Russia, being Iran’s supposed ally, would increase its satellite coverage over Israel to help Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran.
Why werent the Iranians warned ?
Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 1:31 utc | 201
1. No they aren’t. There is a hotline to avoid accidental clashes, but there is no agreement to tell each other every single move.
2. No it cant, as Israel tends to hide behind mountains and then rise and launch. Once the missile is launched, Iran and Russia can see it as well as the next guy, just a matter of time, and it is only what 50 km from lebanon’s border to Damascus?
So… Instead of dancing around your stupid theory, just spit it out again,since I forgot what your stupid theory is, but remember your handle as “troll who plays dumb with leading questions to reinforce his stupid theory”

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 7 2024 1:56 utc | 205

@81 JackG
Nenhum deles era bolchevique.
Nem sequer Trotsky o era em 1905.
Ele era menchevique até as vésperas da revolução de fevereiro de 1917.
Seria tão bom se as pessoas se informassem sobre as revoluções russas do início do século XX…

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 2:00 utc | 206

Posted by: Drifter | Apr 6 2024 21:46 utc | 154
It’s gratifying to see you got at least that far into the story, so I can presume you enjoyed it. I read some commentary that discussed how that tale, and one he wrote set on Venus, were written past the end of the era where such tales were remotely possible, but since fans of the genre would still tolerate a ripping yarn set on them, he elected to give Mars and Venus a rousing send off.
The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth, that’s the one set on Venus.
It’s part of a collection you can legally read for free at the internet archive, after doing a free registration. That collection also has a Rose, and Devil Car, a story way ahead of its time, lol.
https://archive.org/details/doorsofhisfacela00roge

Posted by: Babel-17 | Apr 7 2024 2:01 utc | 207

We will have to wait for some ‘regime change’ for a return to sanity and realism.

in germany, according to the official narrative, the voter now has to choose between “democratic” and “nondemocratic” parties – former is the “Atlantic-Bridge-block”, and the latter began to pose a threat to the former.
The genocide in Palestine is negligible, just like cases of the Intl Court of Justice are negligible – because the accuser is “morally questionable” … yet “never again” is an official motto.
And ¾ of world’s defense funding a.k.a NATO declared an possible US president the enemy No 2, after Putin.
Of course Macron’s talk is cheap and psychological warfare. But Ukraine wasn’t ready for war too – they found a puppet willing to spend Ukrainian lives … it’s not that West European lives would mean anything more to them.
the wood is half rotten already – we have to make it crash from within. Time is short, and with the help of AI controlled social media, digital cash etc., soon it will be to late.

Posted by: Fahrenheit1984 | Apr 7 2024 2:06 utc | 208

@83
Desculpe.
Não pensei que estava debatendo com um mackartista raivoso.
Esqueça o que eu lhe disse na postagem anterior…

Posted by: Soviética | Apr 7 2024 2:07 utc | 209

” So… Instead of dancing around your stupid theory, just spit it out again,since I forgot what your stupid theory is, but remember your handle as “troll who plays dumb with leading questions to reinforce his stupid theory”
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 7 2024 1:56 utc | 205 ”
Personal attacks are against B’s rules.
Additionally, if you think Russia hasnt moved in extra observation platforms over that volatile area you’re seriously naive. Russia can see everything taking off from the speck called Israel. Additionally, your obtuse comment about the hotline is childish. Unless, Israel informs Russia of every movement how is Russia supposed to know the Isarelis are not flying in to attack one of Russia’s assets ? Amazing circular logic.
Since you also brought up the subject, go ahead an describe a potential clash , between Russia and Israel, that the hotline is supposed to prevent, if not a unannounced aerial attack. We’re all ears.

Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 2:07 utc | 210

“you’re seriously naive.’
Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 2:07 utc | 210
Personal attacks are against B’s rules.
What is your pet theory. I forget. Is it Russia is secretly in League with Israel and secretly against Iran?
IIRC it was something like that.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 7 2024 2:12 utc | 211

” What is your pet theory. I forget. Is it Russia is secretly in League with Israel and secretly against Iran?
IIRC it was something like that.
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 7 2024 2:12 utc | 211 ”
You’re just wasting our collective time. Have a good night.

Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 2:16 utc | 212

Since you also brought up the subject, go ahead an describe a potential clash , between Russia and Israel, that the hotline is supposed to prevent, if not a unannounced aerial attack. We’re all ears.
Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 2:07 utc | 210
You brought up the subject.
Istael launches missile from Lebanon, 3 mins to impact. Russia sees its headed towards Damascus area. (Not Latakia/Tartus) Russia phones in to Syria, warns of impact headed towards Damascus. 2 mins to impacts. Damascus relays to SAMs to turn on radar. One minute to impact, Syria gives general warning to all in network. If those sleeping with boots on on ground floor are lucky, they might get far enough away in time.
Why aren’t you asking how any strikes kill anyone? There is often more time, more warning, less info relay points, yet people still get killed by missiles all the time.
So stop with your feigning of ignorance, make your accusations of treason within, and go back to Reddit.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 7 2024 2:21 utc | 213

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 7 2024 1:17 utc | 197
That’s as maybe but the first one, and the abiding memory, episode IV, was not complex in the slightest. True ambiguity is avoided by Hollywood as a rule. It even destroyed the Faustian element in Tolkien in which the Melkor-Morgoth-Sauron trajectory is Promethean, albeit via a Miltonian path. Sauron is really the hero of LotR, oh but we can’t have that. The banal Ep.VI (Return of the Jedi) offered an even worse narrative (redemption): but isn’t Darth Vader secretly all our favourite? Luke is a child and remains one.

Posted by: Patroklos | Apr 7 2024 2:23 utc | 214

La Repubblica notes that this scenario is similar to the division of Germany into a Soviet-controlled East and a West after World War II, but with:
“Such a scenario would speed up the release of aid to Kyiv, which is currently blocked in Congress, especially in anticipation of Trump’s possible return to the White House.”
It is noteworthy that La Repubblica changed the original “vague” title of the article: “Territories in exchange for security: the hypothesis of Kyiv’s entry into the alliance if Zelensky accepts capitulation to Putin” to a more harsh wording: “Kyiv in NATO after capitulation in the event of Trump’s victory.”
This change is a clear signal that the West is ready to sacrifice Ukrainian territories in order to end the conflict, but Ukraine’s admission into NATO piecemeal may again remain a promise.
Changing the title of the article shows that little depends on Zelensky. The West no longer believes in the victory of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the battlefield. The choice for Zelensky now looks like this:
– capitulation, abandonment of 5 regions and the chance that the rest of Ukraine will be accepted into NATO
or
– a freeze according to Erdogan’s proposed Istanbul-2, definitely without NATO, but without official recognition of the loss of territories.
https://t.me/legitimniy/17614
Posted by: Down South | Apr 6 2024 16:02 utc | 16
Do you have the La Republica link? Couldn’t find the article
BTW thanks again for the quick answer in the previous thread, it is now the main article but I thought worth asking and you quickly debunked the airbase attack myth.

Posted by: Newbie | Apr 7 2024 2:24 utc | 215

I have a question deriving from the post by “b” today:
In the last section “b” writes:
“That is however not the case. The situation requires a change of attitude”
and offers a hyperlink to this:
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/looming-ukraine-debacle-210160
And in there the National Interest author quotes a speech by stupid US-OSCE Ambassador Carpenter from Jan. 25th where Carpenter is abusing 2 quotes, by Putin & Medvedev, to build his usual RU-scare argument:
https://archive.is/HLgKP
“(…)The plain words of Putin and his accomplices are telling. On January 16, Putin openly described to his officials in Moscow the Ukrainian territory Russia currently occupies as “conquests.” There can be no doubt that the Kremlin views its war in imperialistic terms. If that were not clear enough, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia and former President of the Russian Federation, went even further on January 17 to claim, “the existence of Ukraine is deadly for Ukrainians.” He added, “No matter how much they aspire to the mythical European Union and NATO, Russia will force them to capitulate or die.”(…)”
I am trying to find those two full speeches by Medvedev and Putin given on Jan. 16th/17th if the US moron is right with the dates.

Posted by: AG | Apr 7 2024 2:33 utc | 216

@80 Averros
Não é porque você viveu e cresceu na URSS que você sabe alguma coisa que seja sobre o que é ser bolchevique.
O que você viveu foi o resultado da inversão do bolchevismo por seguidas camarilhas de traidores e burocratas lideradas por crápulas como Kruschev, Bres5nev e Gorbachev.
Comece por ler “O Estado e a Revolução” de V.I. Lenin para entender algo sobre o que é ser um bolchevique.

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 2:46 utc | 217

@97 Zeke2U
Excelente ponto, juntamente com as postagens de Constantin.
Com tal re6sumo em uma única postagem, encerro humildemente minhas respostas aos que ignoram o que significa comunismo, a não ser por eventuais respostas às minhas postagens.
Voltemos à Ucrânia e ao SMO…

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 3:04 utc | 218

@Zeke2U
Excelente postagem a qual, juntamente com as de Constantino, resume tudo o que poderia ser respondido àqueles que ignoram o que significa comunismo e bolchevismo.
Desta forma, encerro minhas respostas às postagens assim definidas, a não ser em relação à alguma de minhas postagens.
Voltemos à Ucrânia e ao SMO…
Alguém tem informações sobre como estão as situações em torno de Berdishi e de Chasov Year (acho que não é assim que se escreve o nome destas localidades, mas estou com pressa, pois meu tempo aqui está se esgotando)?

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 3:18 utc | 219

Canuck
Tenho que concordar com tuas críticas aos ad hominem expressos por Constantino.
Mas discord6o de que ele não exponha argumentos. Antes pelo contrário, ele os expõe…, e você não consegue os contestar

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 3:33 utc | 220

@ Soviético at many posts
Dear friend, I have no problemo with translating your posts from your language of Portuguese to English.
However, considering that so many of us at the bar do not speak your language, could/would you pre-translate your posts before posting so as to make your views accessible to all? I enjoy reading your posts but am not certain of the reliability of some translations.
All the best.
~~
“Portuguese is the mother tongue of about 170 million people, mainly in Portugal and the Portuguese islands in the Atlantic (approximately 11 million speakers); in Brazil (about 154 million speakers); and in Portugal’s former abroad provinces in Africa and Asia (approximately 5 million speakers). These nations are members of the Community of Portuguese languages Countries, which was established in 1996…”

Posted by: suzan | Apr 7 2024 3:35 utc | 221

–> The West “cannot let Russia win.” The “rules-based order” could unravel.
The mere thought that rule based order could unravel led me to cry myself to sleep. Everything but not THAT! Only the most obtuse people, like Slovaks who just elected a new president, could read about it without shivering.
It reminds me threats thrown at Germany in Merkel time to “exclude your country from intelligence sharing”, I am sorry to say that the only specifics I remember is that each time Germany folded. Hard to imagine the mix of despondency and anger that would sweep Germany if exclusion from intelligence sharing would come to pass. I guess that faced with almost uniform public opinion, Kanzlerin would be voted out and new government formed. But unraveling of rule-based order would be infinitely more dreadful. For example …
Frankly, I need to think more about a terrifying example, as I wrote, the prospect is too disturbing to think clearly.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Apr 7 2024 3:35 utc | 222

Funny you should write about this today, B, just as I finished perusing the latest MSM propaganda articles written today or the day before, no less than FOUR MSM articles (Newsweek, Reuters, AP being the biggest offenders), about Ukronazi UAV’s blowing up Russia war planes and black sea fleet
It’s sad that my first reaction to these is “That’s a lie!”, “Welp, that’s another lie!” etc
All of that propaganda nonsense purely for stupid Western sheep who live to read garbage like that..

Posted by: Kay | Apr 7 2024 3:50 utc | 223

@221 Susan
Desculpe.
Sou um tanto tosco com as ferramentas de tradução. Realmente não sei utilizá-las.
Ficaria muito grato se me ensinasse a pre-traduzir minhas postagens.

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 4:04 utc | 224

@Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 1:19 utc | 198
“Não Steven, você é que está enganado.”
Dennis: “You’re fooling yourself. We’re livin’ in a dictatorship, a self-perpetuating autocracy, in which the working class–”
Woman: “Oh, there you go, bringing class into it again–”

Posted by: Paranaense | Apr 7 2024 4:09 utc | 225

@ Soviético | Apr 7 2024 4:04 utc | 224
eu uso o google tradutor para ler suas postagens. não é o melhor tradutor, daí a minha hesitação em abraçar as suas palavras. eu escrevo esta resposta usando seu ap. outros endossam a tradução profunda, mas isso requer um login, se eu não errar novamente.
não tenho ideia se o que escrevo aqui é o que você percebe em seu idioma. de qualquer forma, que vocês fiquem bem.

Posted by: suzan | Apr 7 2024 4:14 utc | 226

Dennis:”Oh, King, eh, very nice. And how’d you get that, then? By exploitin’ the workers, by hangin’ on to our dated imperialist domga, which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. If there’s going to be any progress–”

Posted by: Paranaense | Apr 7 2024 4:17 utc | 227

BREAKING: Moscow Named Ukrainian Divers Who Attacked Nord StreamSouth Front https://www.southfront.press/breaking-moscow-named-ukrainian-divers-who-attacked-nord-stream/
names .. people who conducted the “cover operation”
reports on events and meetings of the top political, military and intelligence leadership aimed at planning an operation to destroy the Nord Stream pipelines.
<=is the above cited article to be accepted on its face..? or is there concern for doubt? This findings in this report suggest technology to do this kind of post event investigation actually exist, and if such technology exist, does it means operatives working with or for national governments involved in nefarious activities in foreign countries or in support of foreign countries can now expect to be named and prosecuted under international laws or by laws of the nation state their actions offended? These results suggest the digital technology is approaching the means to investigate wrongdoings wherever they occur and to enforce “rule-of-law” internationally. Rules based justice may be approaching its end and a true set of enforceable statutory international law might be on the horizon?

Posted by: snake | Apr 7 2024 4:17 utc | 228

Wife: “Dennis, there’s some lovely filth down here– Oh, how’d you do.”

Posted by: Paranaense | Apr 7 2024 4:18 utc | 229

Susan
Muito obrigado.
Paranaense
Não entendi nada.
Está muito confuso.
Para todos.
Li no Southfront que os russos conquistaram as colinas do sudoeste de Chasov Yar.
Uma boa notícia para fechar por hoje.
Boa noite para todos.

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 4:37 utc | 230

We’re all ears.
Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 2:07 utc | 210
You’re just wasting our collective time. Have a good night.
Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 2:16 utc | 212

You should prove your royal blood to call your singular self as “we”.
Or you ment “You and your lice”?

Posted by: Poslan1 | Apr 7 2024 4:41 utc | 231

/cheep
/hop. … hop, hop.
/pecks at a gnat here, a grub there. (out of respect for the pubs flies & fleas, naturally)
/hop /cheep cheep
/tilts head to get a closer look at ground
/headphone earbud falls out
“When a leader speaks, his reflection lies!
/CHEEEEEEEP! >:(
“I’m the Cult of Personality, Cult of Personlity–”
/pops dropped earbud back in and flies away in a huff
/cheep cheep

Posted by: titmouse | Apr 7 2024 5:14 utc | 232

And the best and kindest way of doing this is simply to refuse to rise to the bait they offer and ignore them.
Posted by: bevin | Apr 7 2024 0:40 utc | 188
5
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Thank you, Bevin.

Posted by: Gene Poole | Apr 7 2024 6:51 utc | 233

📋🇷🇺🇺🇦⚔️ Two Majors #Summary for the Morning of 7 April 2024; pub. 07:37📍
🗓 The past week has been characterised by the retention of the initiative by the RFAF in most front sectors. Our troops are advancing on the #Zaporozhye front, #Vremyevka ledge, #SouthDonetsk direction, at some settlements west of #Avdeyevka, west and south of #Kremennaya (at #Terny and #Belogorovka, respectively). With the heaviest battles, the RFAF made their way to the outskirts of #ChasovYar.
🎯 Due to the daily strikes’ multiple scaling to a depth of up to 90 km, FAB and ODAB with UMPC have become a real horror for the enemy. An increase in the number of these heavy aerial bombs from 900 per month to 100 per day feels the AFU garrison in the #Kharkov region.
⚡️ Attacks by missile weapons and UAVs “Geran” continued on the production, repair and energy generating capacities of the enemy. #Ukraine is still far from being brought to the state of the 19th century, the enemy is playing an information game, exaggerating the damage to power plants.
🇺🇦 The enemy is experiencing problems with personnel, mobilisation activities are continuing, draconian laws on a new wave of mobilisation are on the way, with the expansion of categories and tougher responsibility for evaders. The flight of several Ukrainian border guards officers to the West was indicative. The RFAF solve the task of building up forces by raising the financial motivation of newly signing a contract. According to field reports, a frequent problem of the active RFAF units is not always sufficient training of newly recruited, experienced fighters teach the tricks of modern warfare directly “from the wheels”.
🪖 Foreign mercs and military specialists are increasingly involved in the Ukraine fighting. The video from the Belgorod section of the border with #US mercs has been widely distributed on the net, but such news no longer causes the same resonance. More and more openly they talk about the prospects of the participation of regular French and Pole troops in the war, but as independent contingents, allegedly without the support of the entire #NATO. The Alliance is developing military infrastructure and increases the production of weapons and equipment. In this regard, historical analogies with the Great Patriotic War fade into the background, it “has not yet begun”, but parallels with the Finnish War of 1939 can now be drawn: it was a harbinger of a real storm.
🇷🇺 The RFAF are trying to solve the problem to protect the #Belgorod region, yesterday they successfully hit in #Kharkov MLRS ready to fire. Another proof of the AFU use to cover the civilian population is obvious. The population of #Kharkov will have to think about the prospects, especially in terms of the presence of powerful RFAF weapons. Nevertheless, it is still unclear how and when the enemy will be pushed away from the border. The #Belgorod, #Kursk and #Bryansk regions are under constant enemy attacks.
☢️ The AFU strikes on the #ZNPP took place almost imperceptibly in terms of information this week in the Energy Sector, which led to a temporary switch to diesel generators.
⚔️ Kiev is preparing for a large-scale RFAF summer offensive on a wide front, erecting fortifications in several echelons, hoping to stretch our advancing troops into depth. At the same time, the AFU is already withdrawing troops from the vodokanal in the direction #ChasovYar, throwing serious forces in the eastern part of the town to slaughter to slow down the RFAF movement.
📌 The common phrase “war to the last Ukrainian” is becoming more and more cannibalistic against the background of Zelensky’s actions.
🎬 #Zaporozhye Front, #Verbovoye reports from the Angry Paratrooper – our drops from UAVs burn out the Nazis in their positions. One shell-shocked man, having got out of the trench, wanders around the landing in a panic.

https://t.me/two_majors/21882

Posted by: Down South | Apr 7 2024 6:52 utc | 234

Zelensky has already publicly voiced what we previously insided. Ukraine is ready to take money from the United States on credit.
“There was one senator recently. And he said: Will you agree to the loan money? If, for example, they say that the money is a loan, or you won’t receive it. I answered: What are these elections for, if there is no choice? We will agree to something… “Any way,” Ze said.
The reason is simple. Zelensky needs money to continue ruling. If necessary, he will even sell the remnants of the Ukrainian land and the souls of the “serfs”, the main thing is to give him the money. He understands that he will not give this money away, and no one pays attention to the problems of Ukrainians and the future of the nation – they are consumables.
It turns out that Ukraine takes out loans and goes into debt, protecting the interests of the West/NATO in the global game. Where else in the world can you find such l…s?
Complete absurdity…

https://t.me/legitimniy/17621

Posted by: Down South | Apr 7 2024 6:54 utc | 235

Video in link

🔥 In the video, today’s arrival in Kharkov and its consequences
When will we learn to draw conclusions?
🔹Kharkov air defense is not covered
🔹Russian reconnaissance drones are flying over the city
🔹the speed of decision-making in the Russian Armed Forces has increased.
So maybe we should at least stop exposing Kharkov residents to such a risk by placing MLRS in the city near residential buildings???

https://t.me/ZeRada1/19042

Colleagues, the only method to hide air defense and MLRS from the enemy is to use residential buildings. The enemy has long figured out where the attacks on Belgorod are coming from, which is why UAVs fly over Kharkov 24/7, and then they arrive.
The protracted war is just entering its new stage; after the destruction of critical infrastructure, bridges will follow.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/22338

Posted by: Down South | Apr 7 2024 6:57 utc | 236

You will have to fight on credit. Zelensky said that he agrees to receive American aid on credit:
“We will agree to any option. If today they offered Ukraine a package on credit today or everything for free in a year, then we would say: only today.”
Does he even understand what he’s saying? What has he brought the country and people to, do you understand? Is it normal for Americans to die on credit so that their children and grandchildren repay this loan?!

https://t.me/spletnicca/14236

Our source reported that the Office of the President will negotiate with the Kremlin and is ready for a long, protracted war, even if all critical infrastructure is destroyed. Bankova is well aware that any freeze means elections that cannot be won with such a rating, which is why mobilization methods will be tightened.
Now no one thinks about how we will repay loans, the main thing is to continue the war, and the goals are no longer the borders of 1991.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/22339

Posted by: Down South | Apr 7 2024 6:59 utc | 237

Posted by: Newbie | Apr 7 2024 2:24 utc | 215
No problem
https://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2024/04/05/news/ingresso_nato_ucraina_russia-422425005/amp/

Posted by: Down South | Apr 7 2024 7:03 utc | 238

Posted by: Newbie | Apr 7 2024 2:24 utc | 215
No problem
https://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2024/04/05/news/ingresso_nato_ucraina_russia-422425005/amp/

Posted by: Down South | Apr 7 2024 7:03 utc | 239

Posted by: Down South | Apr 7 2024 6:57 utc | 236
It looks like a new plan’s been adopted, there’s been a noticeable uptick in reports of MLRS vehicles being taken out on the Ukrainian side of the border.
Posted by: Down South | Apr 7 2024 7:03 utc | 239
Even the La Republica article is just more absurd bargaining and fiction but it shows what’s on the wish list: everything west of the Dnieper and a convenient point in time and space for western venture capital to count its winnings and rearm the crazies.

Posted by: anon2020 | Apr 7 2024 7:57 utc | 240

Some questions I asked after reading
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/edward-luttwak-time-to-send-nato
First question:
What about EMP from a neutron weapon explosion in near space (as well as any fission triggers it sets off)? I realise military electronics would likely be shielded from EMP, but would civilian systems take a near catastrophic hit, especially if the missiles were intercepted in the terminal descent phase over Russia?
Second question:
Yes, after Russian retaliation to a French strike, France would cease to exist, but radiation and fallout from France would spread over most of Western Europe. This would eradicate what’s left of western European agriculture and industry. Would that not be something welcome to Europe’s American masters? So might they be quietly cheering it on?
Third question:
After France launched a nuclear first strike on Russia and Russia used its interception abilities to stop the attack, would it necessarily destroy France in retaliation if the whole attack was stopped without any damage to Russia, since said retaliation would ensure all out nuclear war?
Bonus fourth question:
If nukes begin to fly, will Andrei Martyanov and his echo chamber spend the minutes left to them pretending that this was all preplanned by the Russian MoD and nuclear war is all part of a 555555D chess game by Putin?

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | Apr 7 2024 8:13 utc | 241

Gawd, the peasants from Russia with the very big heads are very busy in this thread. Thought they were supposed to be behaving themselves at the party but instead they think they are the life of the party. Reminds me of the Chinese peasants.
They came out of nowhere and hogged the discussions at UNZ. Things got so bad guys were saying they hope a war with China starts just so that they could get to shut some big Chinese mouths permanently, even if they lose their own lives in the process. Eventually Ron waded in and chastised the Chinese peasants for doing a disservice to their country with all the shit they were writing, and the manner in which they were saying it. Seems that kind of shit was the norm on websites across the East where the ChiCommies went all out to dominate discussions. You can imagine how hot the flame wars between the Chinese and Indians and Philippenos and Indonesians used to get. But it was as if Ron had flipped a switch, those Chinese peasants just disappeared after that, except for Denk, who still puts in some pidgin English here and there now and then, even though he can write proper English.
Anyway, while the era of the big headed Chinese peasants ended, it looks like the era of the big headed Russians peasants is beginning.

Posted by: gT | Apr 7 2024 8:31 utc | 242

What is going on with the wlectricity in Ukraine? Have they managed to repair the damage ebtirely?
Are any parts still wothout electricity?

Posted by: vargas | Apr 7 2024 8:32 utc | 243

Posted by: Kay | Apr 7 2024 3:50 utc | 223
There can be a pattern in MSM where there are several days with no mention at all of Ukraine. And suddenly one day they throw this ‘drones destroyed 6 aircraft and killed 20 people at the airfield’ story. Then there are several days of complete silence, again.
Meanwhile, they didn’t report about the Nato base blown up west of Kharkov, mercenary location blown up in Kharkov, the GUR and merc location blown up in Izyum, they didn’t report about Starokonstantinov and Mirgograd air base, they didn’t report about the status of Ukraine’s air force, they didn’t report about how Russia is whittling down the few remaining Su-24, they didn’t report about Chasov Yar, they didn’t report about the catastrophic end results of the Belgorod border ‘raid’, they didn’t report about Ukraine’s Krynky operation and its end results, they didn’t report about the so-called elite Azov 3rd brigade ripped apart in Avdeevka etc.
The reporting is cherry picking iceberg tops, and even those are fake.

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 7 2024 8:44 utc | 244

The point made was that the media outlets called out for lying and propagandising for Kiev, The Sun, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, AP etc are also propagandists for the western establishment. They lie, lie, lie, lie,lie every single day for the ruling class. Their lying persona has taken human form in arch liar Boris Johnson, a true believer and flag waver for Ukraine and Israel’s genocidal missions. Johnson is an arch capitalist and has said publicly that the Mayor in the novel / film Jaws is his hero, because he ignored the safety of residents of Amity and kept the beaches open so business could make money. He openly says greed is good. He got his own Jaws scenario as Prime Minister during a pandemic and his delay to lock down cost 250,000 UK lives (compare and contrast with New Zealand). Johnson is the worlds most reliable politician. He is almost always wrong and if you ever wonder how you ought to be thinking on an issue…doing the opposite to Boris Johnson will largely keep you right. In terms of posters here, Canuck is similarly reliable. Still cheering for Thatcherism even though the past 40 years have proven that neoliberal approach to be a failure, there are still Thatcherites and anti-communists who will jump on a bandwagon, somehow they end up at MoA as they have followed another ‘dolt’ Marjorie Taylor Green, who has told them that they must be against the war in Ukraine, largely because the Biden genocide administration support / engineered it.
Posted by: Steven Hines | Apr 6 2024 16:47 utc | 29
Posted by: averros | Apr 6 2024 16:58 utc | 38
Posted by: Steven Hines | Apr 6 2024 18:11 utc | 60
Idiotic comments. There is zero socialist power or influence in the US or any of the US vassals. Biden and his genocidal administration are centre right socially liberal fascists running an imperialist racket which represents the highest form of capitalism which for the past 40 years has operated neoliberal economic dogma for the enrichment of oligarchs. All of the inequality, oppression, war, genocide in that timeframe has been under the capitalist system, perpetrated by those seeking to maintain and defend the capitalist system. You’re right that it has nothing necessarily to do with the means of production…it has more to do with greed and the worship of greed in the form of ‘shareholder value’ being put before people and our environment.
For those who describe Biden and his clowns as “Bolsheviks” while repeating the Nazi trope “cultural Marxism” merely show that their ignorance is from an extreme right perspective. Many comments are accompanied by racist and religious bigotry.
NovoRussia is not only geopolitics and missile launch sites. Russia has intervened militarily to protect the oppressed people in Donbas, while you seem to dismiss oppression as something that only affects those lower than you in social standing (they should work hard like you all those old tropes). Those people have been shelled for ten years by the junta in Kiev who have been bought by western oligarchs.
Putin’s recent speech announced large scale social payments to encourage families to have children, as well as social programmes to improve housing and provide improved healthcare for the Russian people. Maybe you disagree or oppose these initiatives, based on your right wing / free market dogma that some posters here n this thread have called ‘total socialist terror’. And the western banks you referred to, those are the banks that went bust and were bailed out for tens of billions each…corporate welfare greater than the total sum of all previous welfare payments. That’s the good old capitalism that you keep defending.

Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Apr 7 2024 9:01 utc | 245

Lev Davidovich | Apr 7 2024 9:01 utc | 246
“arch liar Boris Johnson, a true believer and flag waver for Ukraine and Israel’s genocidal missions”
To be fair to Boris I’m not sure he is a true believer in ANYTHING except the status and welfare of Boris Johnson. It’s just that he knows on which side his blood-spattered bread is buttered, and it’s not ours.

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Apr 7 2024 9:18 utc | 246

Let other people hold differing views. Show more decorum and respect.
As no doubt you were taught early on: ‘manners maketh Man’. How true.
Posted by: scorpion | Apr 7 2024 1:26 utc | 200

A well-written and perhaps well-reasoned response. Why did you have to discredit yourself by ending it with a cheap shot?

Posted by: Gene Poole | Apr 7 2024 9:26 utc | 247

American commanding mercenary unit killed in Belgorod border area.
https://twitter.com/MyLordBebo/status/1776594863531716933

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 7 2024 10:10 utc | 248

One of the strategies is keep making Ukraine a sink hole for the west.

The Russians continue to attack the energy and gas infrastructure in Kharkov, making the city unsuitable for life.
The outflow of population will continue.
This is the first signal that Kharkov will be taken. It’s a question of time.
The Kharkov offensive operation will most likely be carried out in the fall, as the electricity shortage will intensify and the need will increase.
And there is no point in the Russians rushing. Ukraine is becoming too expensive to maintain and provide every day, which negatively affects the further desire of the West to finance Kyiv.
@Ze_Kartel

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 7 2024 10:14 utc | 249

Another bait and switch, clickbait from Dima:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CaAoCfAWsQ
Video description says Ukraine will lose 20% more of land in next two years…and the video doesn’t even address that. Instead it covers the map, where no significant changes have occurred…and where Berdichi (?!) at the zeroth line of defense holds.
By the way, even after “the floodgates had opened” and “Ukrainians retreating in disarray”, post-Avdiivka, we saw a .01% change in territory, during the entire month of March. So…at that rate, 24 months will give 0.24% change in territory…not 20%. Two orders of magnitude smaller.

Posted by: Anonymous | Apr 7 2024 11:00 utc | 250

On last evening’s news on the French-German public TV network ARTE, it was claimed that Russian drone attacks on Kharkiv destroyed “administrative buildings, a day-care center, and homes” and that further attacks were made as first responders were aiding victims (“a technique often used by the Russians”).
I long ago gave up on expecting any sort of objectivity from ARTE news – as a matter of fact I gave up on the first day of the SMO, when ARTE reported that “Russia has declared war on Europe” -, but I stop short of accusing them of inventing facts out of whole cloth. Does anyone know if there is a kernel of truth in the reporting I just cited?

Posted by: Gene Poole | Apr 7 2024 11:03 utc | 251

I appreciate everyone’s answers to my initial question but people seem to be avoiding these facts.
1. The Israelis are supposed to inform Russia of any attack in Syria.
2. Russian radar can spot anything taking off from Israel. I would also think Russia, being Iran’s supposed ally, would increase its satellite coverage over Israel to help Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran.
Why werent the Iranians warned ?
Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 1:31 utc | 201
1. The Iranians don’t need the Russians or any satellite to tell them Israeli aircraft are in the air.
2. You claim the Israeli’s have an agreement with the Russians but you don’t have details about what information the Israeli’s have to give to the Russians. I can’t imagine the Israeli’s would give the Russians specific targets for obvious reasons.
3. Russian spy satellites aren’t in geosynchronous orbit. They are only over Syria when their orbits take them over Syria. They do have radars, drones and surveillance aircraft but even if the Russians saw the Israeli aircraft take off how would they know what the Israeli target was?
4. Russians aren’t clairvoyant.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Apr 7 2024 11:12 utc | 252

Does anyone know if there is a kernel of truth in the reporting I just cited?
Posted by: Gene Poole | Apr 7 2024 11:03 utc | 252

at this point, does it even matter if what they say have some kernel of truth or not?
after years of blatant lies?
after years of blatant propaganda?
after years of inciting hatred against another nation?
after years of inciting hatred against another ethnicity?
after years of lying about their “not participation” in slaughtering civilians?
after years of warmongering?
after years of quoting statements out of context?
after years of putting words in another mans mouth?
in germany, it is against the law to “volksverhetzung”, ie incite hatred against someone else (religion, race, ethnicity etc) by rallying up the people via statements and so on.
and yet, our german media does exactly that.
years of hypocrisy.

Posted by: Justpassinby | Apr 7 2024 11:13 utc | 253

Yesterday, Russia had significant losses, only from FPV drones.
They lost 30 armored vesicles.
Ukraine is still very strong, and these stories like “Ukraine on the verge of collapse” are just the western maskirovka.
Ukrainian huge losses do not mean that Ukraine is defeated. The Ukrainian society easily accepts huge losses and deaths. They are ready to accept more.
On the other hand, Russians still want to retain “the normal life”.
Every day, more and more young, urban and rich Russians are running away from Russia. I see them every day, here in Serbia. They do not care about Russia at all. Please note that this is truth.

Posted by: vargas | Apr 7 2024 11:14 utc | 254

@17 Bevin regarding @14
Exactly.
Better not to “assert a connection which is, on the face of it, insanely a-historical.
It is better to say nothing than to mislead others.”

Posted by: lindaj | Apr 7 2024 11:20 utc | 255

Well this thread escalated fast – I’ll just stick to posting what I started last night inspired by
@ Posted by: Chris Cosmos | Apr 6 2024 18:12 utc | 61 (
“people in the Empire will, generally, do as they are told even if they don’t actually believe the BS or trust the government and media. Again, these lies are comforting and practical to believe to avoid being “cancelled” by friends and family or suffering in their careers. We have entered fully Orwellian times.”
Excellent post Chris Cosmos.
(I know other posters also chimed in on the same topic )
May I venture that we entered the ‘Orwellian’ propaganda age a few centuries ago and are actually about to exit them?
That little light we see is not the flame flickering as it goes out but the end of the tunnel! The mouth of the Cave, that we have allowed ourselves to be fooled into as being the only legitimate human civilisation in the future of Humanity.
People will always do as you say, follow the leader.
That is what makes civilisations and its artefacts – it’s a good thing!
A hive , a troupe, a pod …a tribe and village.
The capture of mass media and its daily non stop homogenous messaging by Barbies and Ken’s – we imagine are flirting with us and so believe every emoted-word they spew into our ears and lying image onto our retinas ; the trusted Everyman celebrities and reinforcing entertainment ‘shows’. They are the only things keeping the whole facade erect for the minority of the human populace. It is the bulwark that the the very few use , to keep us as their worker bees whilst they feast on the honey.
That was also the truth of Kubrick and Burgess’ Clockwork Orange too an upgrade of Orwell for the nuclear dystopian age.
Should any real reportage be made available to the masses, any honest journalism, any direct bearing of witness then the edifice would crumble, the wizards deflate and stoop as their strings are cut and the puny, malign few parasites that need to control our minds would wither away almost overnight!
That is why going into this planned war with Russia in Ukraine wouldn’t have proceeded had Corbyn been allowed to legitimately win (twice!) and Trump had his second term.
The media was controlled, neutered, or cancelled by censorship or banned by law and whole platforms switched off – even for the potus! Trump was subjected to it – while in office!
Orwell himself would have scoffed at inventing such chutzpah!

Posted by: DunGroanin | Apr 7 2024 11:21 utc | 256

Posted by: DunGroanin | Apr 7 2024 11:21 utc | 257
It is devilishly clever. An electronic hallucination.
I would bet you’ve already seen it, but in case you haven’t, check out The Century of the Self, which covers the topic in detail.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0432232/

Posted by: KMRIA | Apr 7 2024 11:48 utc | 257

“Hence, ‘the fantastic rise of China’ is but a return to the traditional.”
canuck | Apr 6 2024 22:37 utc | 164
“This is a very stupid comment. It is perfectly true that China was probably the largest economy in the world until the late C18th or early C19th. Some people would say as late as the 1840s.”
bevin
So you agree with me-yet I am the troll?
Whatever?

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 11:52 utc | 258

Where and when will the Russian advance end? That is the question of all questions. Blackrock and friends have fraudulently acquired Ukainian Black earth and rare earth areas – together with the Biden-Clan. These areas will remain in a denazified Ukraine after general elections under Un-supervision. What will be the name of this new remaining “state” and what will happen to the minorities there?

Posted by: hatomune | Apr 7 2024 11:55 utc | 259

255,
I don’t think it was a 30 vehicle loss there at Terni, but indeed a significant amount of armored vehicles have been lost in (yet) another stupid column assault in plain fields against drones. We are 2 years into this conflict and some Ru officers are still utterly incompetent. It seems that RU fights better in urban areas than in open fields considering the amount of fortifications and drones that Ukraine has.
You are also right, there are no signs of any collapse from Ukr army. People who think that are delusional. As long as their benefactors pay them, they will fight to the last. Maybe it’s a good thing for Ru as well (since if they finish this war slowly, Ukr will need a few generations to be a threat to Ru again).
And also, a lot of Ru turncoats as well. People who believe that if they lose the war they will get rid of the “tyrant” without understanding the consequences. A lot of sabotage that it’s mostly done by them inside the rear. It’s enough to check Ru telegram channels to see it.
Regarding the drone problem, I do hope that Ru will get some assistance from China in at least be able to level the number of drones because using only EW doesn’t seem to be enough neither at the rear nor on the actual front.

Posted by: JamesBond | Apr 7 2024 11:57 utc | 260

“The truth is that canuck is a troll- for his monument look around you at a thread full of stupid comments most of them juvenile renditions of the sort of talking points-anti-communist, anti-socialist, anti-working class- that have been sending masons, rotarians and Boy Scouts to sleep for decades.
What is interesting about this current assault on the forum by trolls is that they spend almost as much time telling one another how clever they are as they do assuring us that capitalism is an innocent party in the politics of a world which it dominates.””
Bitter Bevin Projecting
Funny that-the apparent ,’trolls spend almost as much time telling one another how clever they are’-ummm-while you are the one writing a 500 word post denigrating ‘the trolls.
Wow!!”
Pure ‘Freudian projection”-your psychology is so transparent.

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 12:00 utc | 261

Canuck, my centrist friend, please read more and post less.

Posted by: irish al | Apr 7 2024 12:08 utc | 262

“Canuck
Tenho que concordar com tuas críticas aos ad hominem expressos por Constantino.
Mas discord6o de que ele não exponha argumentos. Antes pelo contrário, ele os expõe…, e você não consegue os contestar”
Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 3:33 utc | 220
Sovietco I am linguistically retarded so I can’t understand Portuguese but I can figure out that you think Constantine is a ‘vituperative asshole’; I wouldn’t go that far-I would say the Constantine is a frustrated Marxist with some family or money problems or both such that he takes out his immense frustration on posters who argue counter points against Marxism.
In my opinion, we should be gentle with such a fragile, tormented soul.

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 12:09 utc | 263

Pure ‘Freudian projection”-your psychology is so transparent.
Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 12:00 utc | 262
Not as transparent as your stupidity, which you insist on sharing here several times every day.

Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Apr 7 2024 12:14 utc | 264

“There can be a pattern in MSM where there are several days with no mention at all of Ukraine. And suddenly one day they throw this ‘drones destroyed 6 aircraft and killed 20 people at the airfield’ story. Then there are several days of complete silence, again.
Meanwhile, they didn’t report about the Nato base blown up west of Kharkov, mercenary location blown up in Kharkov, the GUR and merc location blown up in Izyum, they didn’t report about Starokonstantinov and Mirgograd air base, they didn’t report about the status of Ukraine’s air force, they didn’t report about how Russia is whittling down the few remaining Su-24, they didn’t report about Chasov Yar, they didn’t report about the catastrophic end results of the Belgorod border ‘raid’, they didn’t report about Ukraine’s Krynky operation and its end results, they didn’t report about the so-called elite Azov 3rd brigade ripped apart in Avdeevka etc.
The reporting is cherry picking iceberg tops, and even those are fake.”
Posted by: unimperator | Apr 7 2024 8:44 utc | 245
Good post.
To me this selective PR reporting, as it gets worse, clearly illustrates the desperation of the Empire.

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 12:18 utc | 265

B’s post lists the soundbyte-style nonsense that we are sujected to by the MSM. Interestingly, there are sound-byte style answers to them that reveal why the world majority has isolated the EU-NATO countries drowning in a hypocrisy. Some examples:
The West “cannot let Russia win.”
Why not? After all the Russians electoral participation dwarfed the participation in France –
The “rules-based order” could unravel.
Rules based order? where is the Rules based order for Netanyahu?
The personalization of the conflict onto one evil man, Vladimir Putin, continues with the death of Alexei Navalny. It is a Manichean struggle of good and evil, democracy and authoritarianism, civilization and darkness. I like that one. Considering that it never bothered the West to entertain good relations with present tyrants like MBS (who dissolved a journalist in acid)and past, the Shah, Somoza,Chiang Kaishek,Papadopulos,Franco and so on why should it be so squeamish about talking to somebody who has the support of the population. Which brings me to another point. Mr Zelenskyy is NO DEMOCRAT. Gonzalo Lira RIP.

Posted by: Stierlitz | Apr 7 2024 12:20 utc | 266

“Idiotic comments. There is zero socialist power or influence in the US or any of the US vassals. Biden and his genocidal administration are centre right socially liberal fascists running an imperialist racket which represents the highest form of capitalism which for the past 40 years has operated neoliberal economic dogma for the enrichment of oligarchs.”
Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Apr 7 2024 9:01 utc | 246
I would suggest your post is the ‘idiotic’ one.
Proper Capitalism started to die in the eighties but 2008-9 federal bailout of the banks, big business and the covid crisis (shutting down small business supporting big business) was the oak stake in the capitalism’s heart.
It is quite apparent to anyone blessed with an IQ over 90 that The West governments are all Fascistic states now, not capitalist ones.

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 12:25 utc | 267

Still a clumsy sentence, sorry.
Posted by: NemesisCalling | Apr 7 2024 1:47 utc | 204
Doesn’t matter.
Your point is very well made.

Posted by: jpc | Apr 7 2024 12:25 utc | 268

Posted by: vargas | Apr 7 2024 11:14 utc | 255
I know it’s hard to understand but there is a difference between winning a battle and winning a war.
Ukraine can’t even pay their teachers salaries let alone arm and field an army without western charity. They could be living in holes in the ground and fighting with sticks and they could still kill Russians from time to time but that doesn’t mean they have a chance of winning a war.
Russia has a population of 145 million and 80% support the war. 20% of 145 million people is around 30 million who don’t support the war. How many millions of Russians did you say you saw in Serbia?

Posted by: HB_Norica | Apr 7 2024 12:25 utc | 269

Bonus fourth question:
If nukes begin to fly, will Andrei Martyanov and his echo chamber spend the minutes left to them pretending that this was all preplanned by the Russian MoD and nuclear war is all part of a 555555D chess game by Putin?
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | Apr 7 2024 8:13 utc | 242
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Made me laugh. Well done.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 7 2024 12:25 utc | 270

BREAKING: Moscow Named Ukrainian Divers Who Attacked Nord StreamSouth Front …
Rules based justice may be approaching its end and a true set of enforceable statutory international law might be on the horizon?
Posted by: snake | Apr 7 2024 4:17 utc | 228

I replied to you earlier but that comment seems to be disappeared into the aether, hopefully this doesn’t end up being a duplicate.
Anyway, my point was that, with this sort of thing, the deterrence factor, which is the only real point when all is said and done, is practically zero. I include in the same category belated, minimalist assassinations, years or decades after the fact, the protagonists long faded into obscurity.
Not that answering everything with a prompt kinetic response is necessarily appropriate but it’s worth being honest about the dubious utility of the formal and ponderous in the face of motivated terrorism. If the intent is to shape future events for the better then all’s well and good if it’s just an exercise in cranking the handle on the bureaucratic sausage machine it shouldn’t be permitted to fool anyone.
On the plot mentioned by southfront to entice Russian pilots to defect to Ukraine, search for “Bizarre Plot To Steal Russian Jets Ends In Ukrainians Charged With Treason” (TWZ dot com)

Posted by: anon2020 | Apr 7 2024 12:26 utc | 271

Posted by: JamesBond | Apr 7 2024 11:57 utc | 261
You know nothing about “ukraine”. People in the East (incl. Odessa and Kiev) don’t want anything to do with the banderites of the galizian west. The main supporting desire to prolong the war – namely joining EU – will disappear soon; EU will be poor in the future and however attractive this anglo-american vassal was in the past won’t be as attractive to them as the inclusion in mother Russia and the support they will get there. Thus, the psychotic and inhumane english and US treatment for the non-galizians in current “ukraine”.
The liberated ukranian parts that will join Russia in the near future will never rise against their new country, guaranteed!

Posted by: Boo | Apr 7 2024 12:28 utc | 272

“That was also the truth of Kubrick and Burgess’ Clockwork Orange too an upgrade of Orwell for the nuclear dystopian age.
Should any real reportage be made available to the masses, any honest journalism, any direct bearing of witness then the edifice would crumble, the wizards deflate and stoop as their strings are cut and the puny, malign few parasites that need to control our minds would wither away almost overnight!
That is why going into this planned war with Russia in Ukraine wouldn’t have proceeded had Corbyn been allowed to legitimately win (twice!) and Trump had his second term.
The media was controlled, neutered, or cancelled by censorship or banned by law and whole platforms switched off – even for the potus! Trump was subjected to it – while in office!
Orwell himself would have scoffed at inventing such chutzpah!”
Posted by: DunGroanin | Apr 7 2024 11:21 utc | 257
Excellent thoughts.
Clockwork Orange is one of my favourite movies.
It is rather amusing, as you pointed out, that Twitter/X censored Trump but the Taliban still kept their Twitter package!
But, on whole, I do agree with your idea that a leader will emerge and we will break out of our Elite controlled cage.
What did Tolstoy say in ‘War and Peace’ about France and Napoleon: “If Napoleon didn’t exist France would ahve invented him”

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 12:33 utc | 273

Yesterday, Russia had significant losses, only from FPV drones.
They lost 30 armored vesicles.
Ukraine is still very strong, and these stories like “Ukraine on the verge of collapse” are just the western maskirovka.
Posted by: vargas | Apr 7 2024 11:14 utc | 255
####
To believe that Ukraine is still very strong, then they don’t need American money, French troops, or immediate NATO membership.
Right?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 7 2024 12:35 utc | 274

https://asiatimes.com/2024/04/us-troops-in-moldova-in-emerging-plan-b-for-ukraine/
“Big trouble ..brewing in .. Moldova, ..[an EU] staging area to offset an emerging Russian victory in Ukraine. Moldova is [a] nation split between pro-EU and pro-Russian elements.”
How will Russia respond?

Posted by: snake | Apr 7 2024 12:36 utc | 275

272,
Any you know “Ukraine” because? I am sure that some people in Ukraine are actually rational people and not brainwashed idiots but the reality is (and it shows quite constantly) that the majority of people in Ukraine still support this war (hence brainwashed idiots). We can argue if this is true or false but if the war was indeed unpopular as you claim to believe, than you should’ve seen some mass disobedience in some areas or major protests to end the war. Of course, it’s not case. Again, as long as EU and USA give money to these idiots, they will send every able body man or women into this conflict.
You are getting ahead of yourself with other “liberated parts of Ukraine”. Some cheerleaders here, already told us many times, that this war is not about land. It’s about “the people”. At best Russia will take these 4 regions, get some sort of buffer zone in Kharkov/Dniepr and hopefully get rid of the morons that form the government in Kiev. But this is best case scenario.
But I know nothing, John Snow.

Posted by: JamesBond | Apr 7 2024 12:39 utc | 276

Posted by: Gene Poole | Apr 7 2024 11:03 utc | 252
Most propaganda uses a kernel of truth, however small or trivial, to build a web of lies.

Posted by: Mike R | Apr 7 2024 12:39 utc | 277

There seems to be a crazy amount of counter battery kills in the Russian MOD report from today, and 293?!? UAVs shot down.
Russian Defence Ministry report on the progress of the special military operation (7 April 2024)
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation.
In Kupyansk direction, units of the Zapad Group of Forces have inflicted a fire defeat on formations of 43rd mechanised and 57th motorised infantry brigades of the AFU close to Sinkovka and Zagoruykovka (Kharkov region).
In addition, two counterattacks by assault groups of the 95th Air Assault Brigade of the AFU have been repelled near Terny (Donetsk People’s Republic).
The enemy losses were up to 30 servicemen, one tank, two armoured fighting vehicles, and two motor vehicles.
In the course of counter-battery warfare, two 152-mm Akatsiya self-propelled artillery systems, one 122-mm Gvozdika self-propelled artillery system, one 152-mm D-20 gun, one 220-mm Uragan multiple-launch rocket system, one 122-mm Grad multiple-launch rocket system, as well as one U.S.-manufactured AN/TPQ-50 counter-battery warfare radar station, and one Nota electronic warfare station have been hit.
In Donetsk direction, units of the Yug Group of Forces have defeated formations of 93rd mechanised and 17th tank brigades of the AFU and the 5th Brigade of the Ukrainian National Guard close to Krasnoye, Kleshcheyevka, and Andreevka (Donetsk People’s Republic), and took more advantageous positions.
In addition, Russian troops have repelled nine counterattacks by assault groups of 10th mountain assault, 92nd air assault, 33rd, and 67th mechanised brigades of the AFU near Berestovoye, Bogdanovka, and Novomikhailovka (Donetsk People’s Republic).
The AFU losses were up to 370 troops, one tank, and 13 motor vehicles.
In the course of counter-battery warfare, 155-mm M777 howitzer, two U.S.-manufactured 105-mm M119 guns , one UK-manufactured 155-mm FH70 howitzer, one German-manufactured 155-mm PzH 2000 self-propelled artillery system, three 152-mm D-20 howitzers, one 152-mm Akatsiya self-propelled artillery system, three 122-mm D-30 howitzers, one AFU ammunition depot, and three Nota electronic warfare stations.
In Avdeyevka direction, units of the Tsentr Group of Forces have defeated the enemy and improved the situation along the front line.
Russian troops have repelled 11 counterattacks by assault groups of 24th, 47th, 115th mechanised, 59th motorised infantry, and 25th airborne brigades of the AFU close to Pervomayskoye, Krasnogorovka, Berdychi, Tonenkoye, Vodyanoye, Novokalinovo, and Novobakhmutovka (Donetsk People’s Republic).
The enemy losses were up to 375 troops, two infantry fighting vehicles, three armoured fighting vehicles, 11 motor vehicles, one U.S.-made 155mm M777 howitzer, and one 122mm Gvozdika self-propelled artillery system.
In South Donets direction, units of the Vostok Group of Forces have improved the tactical position by active actions and defeated formations of the 31st Brigade of the Ukrainian National Guard and the 128th Territorial Defence Brigade near Nikolskoye and Staromayorskoye (Donetsk People’s Republic).
One counterattack by an assault group of the 58th Motorised Infantry Brigade of the AFU have been repelled near Urozhaynoye (Donetsk People’s Republic).
The enemy losses were up to 135 troops, one tank, six motor vehicles, and one U.S.-made M777 155-mm howitzer. In addition, one ammunition depot has been destroyed.
In Kherson direction, units of the Dnepr Group of Forces have inflicted a fire defeat on manpower concentration areas of 28th, 65th mechanised brigades of the AFU, and the 126th Brigade of the Ukrainian Territorial Defence close to Rabotino, Mirnoye (Zaporozhye region), Novotyaginka, and Ivanovka (Kherson region).
The enemy losses were up to 25 troops and three motor vehicles.
During counter-battery warfare, two U.S.-made 155-mm M777 howitzers, one 122-mm Gvozdika self-propelled artillery system, and two 122-mm D-30 howitzers.
Operational-Tactical Aviation, Missile Troops and Artillery of the Russian Groups of Forces have destroyed one ammunition depot with uncrewed boats handed over to Ukraine by NATO countries, two launchers of the S-300 surface-to-air missile system, one P-18 radar station for detecting and tracking aerial targets, as well as struck AFU manpower and military hardware in 107 areas.
Air defence facilities have shot down 293 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles and four HIMARS and Uragan multiple-launch rocket systems projectiles.
In total, 583 airplanes and 270 helicopters, 19,390 unmanned aerial vehicles, 499 air defence missile systems, 15,709 tanks and other armoured combat vehicles, 1,266 combat vehicles equipped with MRLS, 8,715 field artillery cannons and mortars, as well as 20,740 units of special military equipment have been destroyed during the special military operation.

Posted by: Rhymerez | Apr 7 2024 12:43 utc | 278

To say “it’s not proper capitalism” is a disingenuous, self deluding, dotard statement even by your half-witted standard of daft contributions.
Someone kinder than I, higher in the thread advised you to “read more, post less”. I suggest you start here, it’s free:
V.I.Lenin. Imperialism. The highest stage of Capitalism.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/imp-hsc/
I suspect your lifetime of capitalist brainwashing, would see you consider this as ‘Marxist poison’ and render you too afraid to even consider reading it. In which case, stay ignorant.

Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Apr 7 2024 12:44 utc | 279

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 12:25 utc | 268
Yes, in response to the Trnomoron
To say “it’s not proper capitalism” is a disingenuous, self deluding, dotard statement even by your half-witted standard of daft contributions.
Someone kinder than I, higher in the thread advised you to “read more, post less”. I suggest you start here, it’s free:
V.I.Lenin. Imperialism. The highest stage of Capitalism.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/imp-hsc/
I suspect your lifetime of capitalist brainwashing, would see you consider this as ‘Marxist poison’ and render you too afraid to even consider reading it. In which case, stay ignorant.

Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Apr 7 2024 12:56 utc | 280

https://www.unz.com/article/massive-us-biowar-funding-created-biowar-vax-industrial-complex-threatens-to-swallow-the-west/
“For decades under the Soviet Union, Russia had a bioweapons program which was discontinued after the collapse of the USSR, now revived”
Instead of nuclear attack should the parties be looking for a bioweapons attack? Or maybe even both.?

Posted by: snake | Apr 7 2024 13:03 utc | 281

Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Apr 7 2024 12:56 utc | 280
Perhaps you should learn ‘proper posting’ as you published your nonsensical trash twice!
Ha, ha- have a good day my friend.

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 13:05 utc | 282

Posted by: Soviético | Apr 7 2024 4:37 utc | 230
“Não entendi nada.
Está muito confuso.”
Desculpe. Eu deveria ter lhe dado o contexto. Era uma parte engraçada de um filme em que dois peões debatiam teoria econômica e governança enquanto viviam na miséria. Quando você disse a Steven que ele estava se enganando, isso me lembrou do filme.
https://youtu.be/-8bqQ-C1PSE?si=z7zBVsxLh0–W82u
Parece engraçado ouvir debates sobre sistemas governamentais à medida que avançamos rumo ao fim do mundo. O que você imagina que eles estavam debatendo no Titanic depois que o navio bateu no iceberg?

Posted by: Paranaense | Apr 7 2024 13:10 utc | 283

Of course faking news helps with winning. That’s like saying propaganda doesn’t work.
The basics are our side is the good side and things are looking up for us. Their side are the baddies,and things are looking bad for them. This motivates support and helps with funding. Downsides depend. If those in command let the public prognosis seep into their own their planning becomes incompetent. If they let the ‘good/bad’ polarisation dominate then they may forget to consider their interests. It may even lead them into war in thefirst place.

Posted by: tuyzentfloot | Apr 7 2024 13:15 utc | 284

Posted by: bevin | Apr 7 2024 0:40 utc | 188
Word.

Posted by: Avtonom | Apr 7 2024 13:45 utc | 285

Mooniee@185….option 5, Iranian Generals, their protection detail and anyone else with them is so fucking stupid it hurts.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Apr 7 2024 14:03 utc | 286

Peter AU1@180….is that an admission that for two years Russia missed…….hmm, lots.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Apr 7 2024 14:06 utc | 287

Perimetr@162….too many words, just use Zionist, we get it.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Apr 7 2024 14:09 utc | 288

Posted by b on April 6, 2024 at 15:18 UTC | Permalink
Pls. listen to all of his meaning(s) to this one of him, today:

.. I see no appetite in any western nation to really intervene in the war and to experience the Russian wrath that any intervention force would be submitted to.
But the current crop of western ‘leaders’ is too committed to the failed case for Ukraine they now have made for more than two years. For now they are likely to try to just muddle through. ..
We will have to wait for some ‘regime change’ for a return to sanity and realism.

OK- But, the thing is obviously reported today (7th April) that “both” sides seem to have reached now something like an “exhausted status” of their own, due to its fighting soldiers on-ground plus their current psychological approaches are beginning “to think about”.
Then pls. do not forget, that even RF-Forces have made something “wrong” esp. when having tried the latest some Kamikaze like OPs towards “West”compass with having its (RF) own very many losses of “Vehicles” leaving on their advancing roads by UKR-Drones.
That all of new ground-lines reportings should be worth while about what the SMO/STO remaining on-ground still is today (7th Appril 24).
RF war commanders are not stupid at all on the ground front-line, some may be – as usual in every Army (ref.to of some above reported RF losses in material + infantry fighters) – senseless!

Posted by: spare_truth_01 | Apr 7 2024 14:11 utc | 289

xor@87…. they also gave themselves immunity from taking untested, experimental, gene editing vaccines.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Apr 7 2024 14:15 utc | 290

…an established trope … going back to the just wars demanded by Roman religious legalism and beyond), Star Wars … was … seeding a very simple binary-manichean interpretation of history and international politics.
This is doubled-down in … comic book versions of global/cosmic struggle which now inform how 90% of the world perceives conflict in general.
The only antidote to this I know is Greek thought: tragedy, historiography and philosophy, in which conflict is never cast as a cosmic battle between good and evil but in terms of human error and overreach.
Posted by: Patroklos | Apr 7 2024 1:03 utc | 193

Thanks very much @Patroklos for this well needed post.
(excuse my editing)

Posted by: hh | Apr 7 2024 14:33 utc | 291

I appreciate everyone’s answers to my initial question but people seem to be avoiding these facts.
1. The Israelis are supposed to inform Russia of any attack in Syria.
2. Russian radar can spot anything taking off from Israel. I would also think Russia, being Iran’s supposed ally, would increase its satellite coverage over Israel to help Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran.
Why werent the Iranians warned ?
Posted by: Moonie | Apr 7 2024 1:31 utc | 201

This is a crude example of BBC interview technique – build in unproven assumptions.
The unproven assumptions can intimidate the viewer.reader, forcing them to make themselves unproven assumption – that the questioner (and presumably everyone else) knows something that the viewer/reader doesn’t know.
Indeed something so basic, that only the truly ignorant could not be aware of these “facts” and dare to question them.
John Simpson once tried it with the editor of the Pakistani newspaper “Dawn” who then pointed out all the hidden assumptions loaded in Simpson’s questions.
Simpson was truly humbled.
Here: @Moonie
I admit my ignorance wholeheartedly.
– can you point me to the source for assumption number 1.? A link would be best. Ditto for number 2. regarding “spot anything”
– The distance to Damascus from Israel isn’t great, methinks – I suppose one could guess that is where the missile was heading despite the lack of time – but how would one know which building was being targetted??
That sort of info doesn’t come from air traffic control, but from insiders (spies) or intercepts.
Thanks in advance for the links – I’ve got to catch up on these back channel agreements.
The provisional IRA, btw, supposedly did give warnings to the UK police about bombings so that buildings could be evacuated beforehand.
Do you suppose that the Israels didn’t give any warning because they actually intended to kill those people in the consulate?
(assuming that they ever did give warnings..)
#disingenuity #fud #references

Posted by: hh | Apr 7 2024 15:04 utc | 292

“The only antidote to this I know is Greek thought: tragedy, historiography and philosophy, in which conflict is never cast as a cosmic battle between good and evil but in terms of human error and overreach.”
Posted by: Patroklos | Apr 7 2024 1:03 utc | 193
Well Aristotle was Alexander the Great’s tutor and Alexander and his Greek troops burned and pillaged Persepolis in 330 BC in return for the Persians burning Athens 150 years earlier sure sounds like they thought about, “good and evil”!!!
Unfortunately, for your ill considered idea, history does not conform to your Ivory Tower standard.

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 15:28 utc | 293

“The only antidote to this I know is Greek thought: tragedy, historiography and philosophy, in which conflict is never cast as a cosmic battle between good and evil but in terms of human error and overreach.”

Posted by: Patroklos | Apr 7 2024 1:03 utc | 193

Well Aristotle was Alexander the Great’s tutor and Alexander and his Greek troops burned and pillaged Persepolis in 330 BC in return for the Persians burning Athens 150 years earlier sure sounds like they thought about, “good and evil”!!!
Unfortunately, for your ill considered idea, history does not conform to your Ivory Tower standard.
Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 15:28 utc | 293

@Patroklos was talking about the public perception of conflicts – the “antidote” to the public seeing conflicts as being between good and evil.
Unfortunately, your quote edited out that part of his posting which made that clear.
The second post preceeding yours shows that well:
[Posted by: hh | Apr 7 2024 14:33 utc | 291]

Posted by: hh | Apr 7 2024 16:06 utc | 294

re: Biswapriya Purkayast | Apr 7 2024 8:13 utc | 241
You ask about the effects of a “neutron weapon in near space”. I don’t get the impression that any of the nuclear weapon states have deployed a lot of Enhanced Radiation Weapons, i.e. low-yield thermonuclear weapons designed to maximize lethal radiation while minimizing blast. However, there are reports that Russia developed a new type of “tactical” nuclear weapon for use on its air defense systems around Moscow . . . is that what you are thinking of?
Nuclear detonations in the vicinity of other nuclear warheads will act to destroy the nearby warheads, they will not cause the nearby warheads to detonate.
Your question about the effects of EMP created by exoatmospheric nuclear detonations is important. Neutron or Enhanced Radiation Warheads are designed to maximize the amount of both neutrons and gamma rays produced by the detonation. It is the release of gamma rays traveling at the speed of light toward the surface of Earth that produces the EMP.
When the electrons enter the atmosphere, they rip the electrons off air molecules and send these electrons spinning toward Earth (also at the speed of light). The interaction of the spinning electrons with the Earth’s magnetic field is what creates an EMP. This is called the Compton Effect.
I would think that any new tactical nuclear warhead for air defense systems would not be designed to enhance EMP effects. But any exoatmospheric nuclear detonation that occurs dozens or hundreds of miles above the Earth will produce an EMP. Russian and Chinese military texts refer to “Super-EMP” weapons that can produce 2 to 4 times more powerful E1 fields than non-enhanced nuclear detonation, but I don’t think there is anything you can do to greatly reduce or eliminate the creation of EMP from a nuclear detonation in space.
I have also wondered if the Soviets/Russians have worked to shield their critical national infrastructure and electric power grids from EMP. One would think that they have, especially since they have had nuclear-armed air defense missiles deployed around Moscow for decades.
The military in the US has hardened its weapons and communication systems against EMP, however, the US has not done the same for civilian infrastructure — including the Emergency Power Systems and active Emergency Core Cooling Systems at its nuclear power plants. No operating nuclear power facility in the US was designed or retrofitted to protect against EMP. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission maintains that EMP poses no danger to the nuclear plants it regulates, and there never has been any comprehensive testing to validate this theory.
Any nation that has not shielded its infrastructure and power grid from EMP can be devastated by even a single exoatmospheric nuclear detonation. France has 56 nuclear reactors; if they are unshielded from EMP, all of them could melt down following the detonation of a single Super-EMP weapon above France.
I write about this in Part 2 of my book Nuclear High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse: A Mortal Threat to the U.S. Power Grid and U.S. Nuclear Power Plants

Posted by: Steven Starr | Apr 7 2024 16:11 utc | 295

“Your question about the effects of EMP created by exoatmospheric nuclear detonations is important. Neutron or Enhanced Radiation Warheads are designed to maximize the amount of both neutrons and gamma rays produced by the detonation. It is the release of gamma rays traveling at the speed of light toward the surface of Earth that produces the EMP.”
Posted by: Steven Starr | Apr 7 2024 16:11 utc | 295
If one uses niobium computer chips rather than silicon EMP does not shut niobium computer chips

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 17:21 utc | 296

Posted by: canuck | Apr 7 2024 15:28 utc | 293
You aren’t simply a far-right crettin, but a monumental ignoramus as well. Alexander the Great was very much like Cyrus the Great, whose tomb he refurbished. He was in fact at odds with some of his own who believed that the Persians should be treated as an inferior nation, conquered by the spear.
The burning of Persepolis by the Greeks was symbolic act of revenge far more than an act of moral and racial superiority. It was also unusual. Susa and Ecbatana were unharmed. And when Alex died, a few tens of thousands of Greeks were left stranded among millions of Asians, some of whom resented past defeats. Yet Alexander’s achievements in reconciling with the locals were such that a new era began, known as the Hellenistic, due to the fusion of the Greek culture with the Asiatic ones.
This is typical of your horsecrap on subjects you have no idea whatsoever. You asserted that the ancient galleys used slaves, invoking the movie “Ben-Hur” as your source, despite the fact that your assertion was utterly false.
Like a good racialist, you used a 1920s joker Tenny Frank to assert that the Western Roman empire fell because it was inundated by “Greeks and orientals”. Apparently those same people were able to maintain the Eastern Roman empire (effectively intact until the 7th cent.), but their racial inferiority manifested only in the western part of the empire. This isn’t just racialist bullcrap that you eagerly devour, but untrue as well.
As for your past assertion that the current crisis in the world stem from the Jews and not from the system and its elites, effectively suggesting that if they vanished there would be no such problems, well, it shows why you are so enamoured of that fascist puke “Robert E. Smith”. You are a far-right septuagenarian stuck in a world that changed decades ago and you’re obviously unable to cope.

Posted by: Constantine | Apr 7 2024 18:20 utc | 297

Posted by: Steven Starr | Apr 7 2024 16:11 utc | 295
Is your very interesting book available through other channels than Amazon? Asking for a friend 🙂 I’ve pledged to never ever buy from Amazon again

Posted by: Avtonom | Apr 7 2024 18:34 utc | 298

the war was indeed unpopular as you claim to believe, than you should’ve seen some mass disobedience in some areas or major protests to end the war.
Posted by: JamesBond | Apr 7 2024 12:39 utc | 276
Or… Ten million fleeing, and the men hiding from commisars.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 7 2024 19:19 utc | 299

re: Avtonom @ 298
Yes, thank you, my book is also available through Barnes and Noble

Posted by: Steven Starr | Apr 7 2024 19:48 utc | 300