Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
May 14, 2024
Ukraine SitRep: An Army And Country At Their End

Stephen Byren writes, correctly, that the purpose of the Russian offensive towards Kharkiv is to disintegrate the Ukrainian army:

To my mind, Russia’s objective is to force Ukraine’s army to chase after invading Russian units. The idea is to cause heavy casualties on the Ukrainian side and, if all goes according to plan, either to split Ukraine’s army into two, or disintegrate it altogether.

In such a manner the idea is not just to take territory but to destroy Ukraine’s ability to resist. There are many indicators that Russia is having success in the ongoing operation.

General Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the Ukrainian military intelligence agency, (which includes foreign fighters and Nazis units,) agrees to that. He paints an bleak picture (archived):

Like most Ukrainian officials and military experts, General Budanov said he believes the Russian attacks in the northeast are intended to stretch Ukraine’s already thin reserves of soldiers and divert them from fighting elsewhere.

That is exactly what is happening now, he acknowledged. He said the Ukrainian army was trying to redirect troops from other front line areas to shore up its defenses in the northeast, but that it had been difficult to find the personnel.

“All of our forces are either here or in Chasiv Yar,” he said, referring to a Ukrainian stronghold about 120 miles farther south that Russian troops have assaulted in recent weeks. “I’ve used everything we have. Unfortunately, we don’t have anyone else in the reserves.”

The Ukrainian military has pulled out parts of various brigades that are engaged in the east and is moving them north towards the Kharkiv region. This will be a hodgepodge of partly filled battalions without a unified command and with nothing left to stuff any holes elsewhere.

Budanov correctly fears that Russian can and will repeat this game in other places:

General Budanov said he expected the attacks in the Kharkiv region to last another three or four days, after which Russian forces are expected to make a hard push in the direction of Sumy, a city about 90 miles to the northwest of Kharkiv. Ukrainian officials have previously said that Russia had massed troops across the border from Sumy.

Pavlo Velycho, a Ukrainian officer operating near the Russian border in the Sumy region, said that Russian shelling of the outskirts of Sumy had recently increased.

The Russian forces can easily progress because the money allocated for fortifications in the Kharkiv and Sumy regions was paid to fictitious companies without any trenches ever being build (machine translation):

Multi-million contracts for the construction of fortifications, for which they spent a total of 7 billion hryvnias there, were transferred by the Kharkiv OVA to front companies of avatars.

It so happened that the department of the Kharkiv OVA for defense purchases chose newly registered no-name firms and FOPs. Moreover, the owners of these firms do not resemble successful businessmen and businesswomen-they have dozens of court cases, from whiskey theft to domestic violence against their husband and mother, some of them are deprived of parental rights and have had enforcement proceedings for loans in banks.

Another interesting detail-it seems that these beneficiaries do not even know that they are millionaires. After all, they continue to work in shifts" in the fields " and factories.

The U.S. obviously fears that the Ukrainian army will not be able to hold its lines. Today Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrived on an unannounced visit in Kiev to shore up moral, or probably to arrange for a change in Ukraine's leadership:

Blinken, who arrived in Kyiv by train early on Tuesday morning, hopes to "send a strong signal of reassurance to the Ukrainians who are obviously in a very difficult moment," said a U.S. official who briefed reporters traveling with Blinken on condition of anonymity.

"The Secretary's mission here is really to talk about how our supplemental assistance is going to be executed in a fashion to help shore up their defenses (and) enable them to increasingly take back the initiative on the battlefield," the official said.

Blinken will reassure Ukrainian officials including President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of enduring U.S. support and deliver a speech focused on Ukraine's future, the official said.

Blinken and Biden need the Ukrainian army to hold until the November election is over. It is unlikely that they can achieve that aim. Some pause on the battlefield would now be convenient but that requires to get rid of Zelenski.

U.S. media are emphasizing the $60 billion package passed by Congress for Ukraine. They neglect to explain that only $14.5 billion of that is actually going to Ukraine, half of it to keep the state solvent and the other half in form of weapons Ukraine might buy once they are build. The other money is designated to refill the U.S. military stockpile.

The real military help for Ukraine during the next months, in form of artillery and anti-air ammunition, will be minuscule.

There is nothing in there that can defend against the FAB glide bombs the Russian military is using in ever growing numbers to break up Ukrainian positions. The last three days have each seen Ukrainian losses at about 1,500 per day – double the usual count – with most of them occurring on the eastern front, not in the Kharkiv direction.

Currently the replacement rate through Ukrainian mobilization is said to be only 25% of the losses that are actually occurring.

Everyone knows that the war is coming to an end. That there will be a victor, Russia, and a lot of losers. The U.S. as well as the EU are now trying to find a face saving way to acknowledge that without admitting it.

The easiest way will be to blame Ukraine, and especially its President Zelenski, for having not listened to western advice during some of the hotter phases of the war (Bakhmut etc). "We gave them a chance and they blew it," will soon become the major tenor of official statements.

But in reality there never was a chance for Ukraine to defeat or even to weaken Russia. All numbers, capacities and people, pointed against that. Despite that fact it was pushed to its death by western delusion.

One hopes that its people, and others, will have learned from it.

Comments

This is Blinken last visit to Kiev and last time he will hold a meeting with Hellensky.

Posted by: AI | May 14 2024 17:01 utc | 101

AI | May 14 2024 17:00 utc | 100–
Link to information source please.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 17:14 utc | 102

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 17:14 utc | 102
https://www.rbc.ru/politics/14/05/2024/6643287b9a7947a8f0b8ba78?ysclid=lw6nlfird4501689165

Posted by: Paco | May 14 2024 17:15 utc | 103

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 17:14 utc | 102
Salud Karl, yesterday late at night I did a Yandex search and typed до that is the first sylable of doch’, daughter in Russian, did not have time to continue, automatic filling did the rest for me, Shoigu’s daughter, and new corruption scandals keep on surfacing, another high placed officer caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Victory will be complete this time around, catharsis will clean up the whole ship.
Someone on this thread posted a link to a song about the Great Patriotic War by Evtushenko, Do Russians want war? I’ll put a link for you with the lyrics, with a caveat, your throat will get tense.
The song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t-EfgAHsdw
The lyrics: https://www.culture.ru/poems/26580/khotyat-li-russkie-voiny?ysclid=lw6ntclf9v134308165

Posted by: Paco | May 14 2024 17:29 utc | 104

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 17:14 utc | 102
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Listened to Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov at 10:53 GMT.

Posted by: AI | May 14 2024 17:32 utc | 105

⚡️⚡️⚡️ “Zelensky’s peace formula” these days is being transformed into the “Blinken formula ”
Fresh insights confirm the real goals of Blinken’s emergency visit. The US Secretary of State came to soften the “Zelensky formula”.
There are several reasons:
🔹unfulfilled promises to Ze Biden to hold the front. The Russian Army is advancing too quickly in both the Donetsk and Kharkov regions. As we have already written, this contradicts Biden’s election slogans and creates a negative background for the peace conference in Switzerland.
🔹Results of Xi’s trip to the EU. After the visit of the head of the People’s Republic of China, it became clear that China will promote its own peace plan more aggressively through Hungary. The Ze formula in Switzerland will probably have a competitor who will support, although a smaller number of countries, but countries with a large population, which will demonstrate the inability of the hegemon to control even “his summit.”
The most categorical formula (as Ze and Ermak publicly pushed it), signed in Switzerland, would be completely inconsistent with the situation “on the ground.” In this case, it would be necessary to deviate from it almost immediately after signing. This would give arguments to China (with its formula), the Russians (“we spoke”) and opponents of the war in the EU (Orban, Fico).
Therefore, we assume that the main goal of the visit is to soften the formula on the part of Ukraine. So that this does not look like US weakness:
✅ it is proposed to throw out the 1991 borders from the formula. In this aspect there will be much softer formulations that allow for two interpretations;
✅ contrary to the original option, an initial stop to hostilities is being discussed, and only then a discussion of peace conditions. They want to put the mare in front of the cart.
In this form, the formula would become more competitive compared to the “Chinese plan.” But, on the other hand, the Nazis will receive an argument against Ze, about protecting the interests of Ukraine.
https://t.me/ZeRada1/19645
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⚡️⚡️⚡️ #Инсайд
Our source in the OP confirms the information of colleagues and clarifies that Zelensky is still categorically against such changes. For the Office of the President, such formulations will mean a rejection of the Ukrainian peace formula, which is unacceptable for Zelensky.
“>https://t.me/rezident_ua/22813

Posted by: Richard L | May 14 2024 17:32 utc | 106

Posted by: Moscow Exile | May 14 2024 16:41 utc | 98
@ Moscow Exile | May 14 2024 16:18 utc | 93
someone upstream mentioned one of the pictures was from a polish train station.. maybe the other one is from kiev? hard to know..
Posted by: james | May 14 2024 16:24 utc | 96
The one of Blinken in Kiev is the one where he is casually dressed and strolling along a platform. In the other photos, he is dressed as one should expect a Secretary of State to dress when on State business. However, in Kiev, he is only going to meet a little shithouse rat who always dresses in greenish or black sweatshirts and chinos, I think, and casual footwear.
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Incorrect. The one where he is in casual clothing with 2 Polish soldiers is on a platform of a Polish station. Read the signs for god’s sake. Don’t be stubborn.

Posted by: RB | May 14 2024 17:34 utc | 107

According to Sergey Naryshkin (SVR – the best in class) “some Euro-Atlantic politicians consider it possible to unleash a large-scale military conflict in order to maintain their hegemony.”, only truly responsible countries like Russia, China and Iran can stop that from happening.

Posted by: AI | May 14 2024 17:38 utc | 108

Bit off topic and not sure what to trust off TG without letting a few days pass first, but if true Putin is taking a blockbuster cast with him to China, it’s a heavy duty trip, third bullet point is the most interesting – to be a fly on the wall. It’ll be an interesting year, 2025 should be crazy.

Putin’s aide Yury Ushakov has given details of the president’s forthcoming visit to China (16-17 May):
▪️At the talks in Beijing, the leaders will discuss the situation around Ukraine, in the Middle East and in the Asian region.
▪️Moscow notes Beijing’s balanced position on the Ukrainian crisis, and China understands its causes.
▪️Putin and Xi Jinping will hold an informal meeting, in which Belousov and Shoigu will also participate.
▪️A large number of bilateral documents, including economic ones, have been prepared for Putin’s visit.
▪️Russian government members Chernyshenko, Manturov, Novak, Trutnev and Golikova will attend the extended talks as chairmen of bilateral commissions.
▪️The delegation will also include other members of the Russian government, including representatives of the economic bloc: Oreshkin, Lavrov, Nabiullina, Siluanov, Belozerov, Likhachev, Borisov, Gref, Deripaska, Kostin, Mikhelson, Sechin, Shuvalov and Shokhin.
▪️Putin will address students at the Harbin Polytechnic University on 17 May and answer their questions.
▪️A preliminary agreement has already been received from Xi Jinping to attend the BRICS summit in Kazan.
▪️Putin will conclude his visit to China with a meeting with Russian journalists covering the trip.
“>https://t.me/ukraine_watch/22408

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 17:40 utc | 109

RB @ 107

Incorrect. The one where he is in casual clothing with 2 Polish soldiers is on a platform of a Polish station. Read the signs for god’s sake.

Indeed, I didn’t bother examining the image, the sign is obviously in Polish. Unless Polish has been declared the official language in Ukraine, but it’s early for that!
Learned to not to let my guard down and trust any TG channel, those that don’t have an agenda are even lazier or more slipshod than me.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 17:48 utc | 110

Re Norica (40):
I would disagree that, in the current conflict, operators of weapons can remain in far remote locations. While this was certainly true in the US wars on Afghanistan and Iraq, Ukranian attacks on Russian positions are much more subject to EW countermeasures. Tenths and even hundredths of seconds of reaction and counter-reaction matter greatly.
The analogy would be the competition 20 years ago for the shortest phone line distances to stock exchange computers by trading firms in London and New York, to enable their algo-driven computers to beat their competitors’ market orders by milliseconds. Although the US, UK, and other nationals now use satellite comms rather than landlines, they are likely in locations that provide the greatest signal transmission speeds, which are probably not in England or the US.

Posted by: Ciaran | May 14 2024 17:54 utc | 111

“I believe Biden will be replaced by his party before November.
Posted by: Talleyrand | May 14 2024 11:36 utc | 6 ”
I sure hope so. Even VP Kamala Harris, known mostly for jailing pot-smokers during ‘pot prohibition,’ would be better.
Possibly RFK, jr., nutty as 2 fruitcakes, would be better. At least he wants to close all the overseas military bases.
lester

Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 17:55 utc | 112

Kharkov might be a hot spot for a few more days. After that expect to see a local push somewhere else, after AFU has been unbalanced and sucked to Kharkov.
unimperator | May 14 2024 13:21 utc | 21
Only a few more days, you think – not weeks? If RuAF want to create a ~10 km buffer zone, they have to capture Liptsy and Vovchansk, plus some smaller villages. But generally agree. Dima today was speculating the next offensive push could be in Sumy region.

If you, like I, are unfortunate and live in the ash heap of the West, what you must understand is that the Ukrainian Nazi diaspora WILL seek its vengeance. Aside from direct assassinations of people like Nuland and Blinken, expect a generalized terrorism perpetrated by these SS scoundrels, especially in Germany, the UK, and France.
OldFart | May 14 2024 13:22 utc | 22
Another reason why EUropean states support Ukraine with ‘everything they have’ – or at least pretend to. However, I doubt US/UK would be a target of terrorism, given that any exiled Ukro Nazis would be coopted (and funded) by their intel agencies. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.

Posted by: smuks | May 14 2024 17:57 utc | 113

“America’s overlords [Prot fanatics, eager for the Rapture, the End of Days] are fully within Thucydides’s trap.”
Posted by: Talleyrand | May 14 2024 11:36 utc | 6
Sorry, history does not repeat itself. China could not be less like Sparta, the USA could not be less like Athens.
ldster

Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 18:02 utc | 114

Can somebody explain where Ukrainian military morale comes from, now that all the money for fortifications has gone up Zelensky’s nose? Serious question. Even their hapless grandfathers, conscripted into the Ost battalions at Normandy, at least had plenty of steel and concrete within which to make their last stand.

Posted by: Timothy | May 14 2024 18:08 utc | 115

“If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 14 2024 11:51 utc | 9”
Sounds like every US war since about 1950.
lester

Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 18:08 utc | 116

The United States enjoys an enviable geographical position with two huge oceans; buuuut has not stopped until it has brought its armed arm into the heart of Russia.
And for more jokes said: -your naval base in Crimea (and Crimea is Russia before California was USA) we are going to turn it into a NATO naval base and for that we have hired some pawns.
And London exclaimed with glee: -Yes, yes, we want to continue the old Crimean war of 1853.
And the European mass media roared against Vladimir’s “toxic masculinity” (sic !): -Half a million Ukrainian peons must die for there to be a gay pride parade in Moscow.
But the madness of this empire does not end here, because on the other hand it says: “our colonial project” (Vladimir Jabotinsky) founded (1917/30-) by violent Ukrainian, Polish, Byelorussian and Lithuanian emigrants has all the right to make great slaughters of men, women and children, and neither 1 State nor 2 States but what the Great Rag Doll commands: a dominant people and a subjected population.

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 18:08 utc | 117

One hopes that its people, and others, will have learned from it.
Posted by b on May 14, 2024 at 10:54 UTC | Permalink
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I don’t mean to be a Debbie Downer when I say that people rarely learn. That is why we’re repeating the mistakes of the past with newer technologies and in different places.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 14 2024 18:10 utc | 118

Paco | May 14 2024 17:15 utc | 103–
Thanks for the RBC link. Makes great sense given last year’s discussions about Ship building issues, not just military but civilian shipping too, and the construction of new shipyards. You’ll have read Marat’s report above and his speculations. I was blocked by the lyrics link but found them elsewhere. The comments at the YouTube page were great. I see the song thanking those who died for their sacrifice, this stanza being critical:
“Not only at their country’s call
Did Russian soldiers fight and fall;
They died that men from ev’ry shore
Might live without the fear of war.”
And there’s more to show that the destruction of the monuments is completely against the spirit of the song and that it’s the West that wants war, thus the razing of monuments has two meanings for Russians both of them negative. Thanks for posting it!

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 18:12 utc | 119

The Phoney War refers to what happened in Western Europe between September 1939 and the spring of 1940. To assume that nothing was going on in Europe would be wrong as Poland was in the process of being occupied with all that brought for the Polish people.

General Siegfried Westphal stated that if the French had attacked in force in September 1939 the German army “could only have held out for one or two weeks”.

Tom_12 | May 14 2024 15:47 utc | 80
Interesting quote, thanks.
The “War against ISIS” in 2014-16 followed a very similar pattern. ISIS was the declared ‘enemy’, but nothing was done to actually defeat it – on the contrary, supply lines from Turkey were held open as long as possible. Washington was quite happy, since ISIS was weakening Iran & its allies – until Russia stepped in. Washington began to worry that Damascus would regain control over its entire territory. The parallels to 1943/4 are quite striking imo.

Posted by: smuks | May 14 2024 18:18 utc | 120

The continued threat by NATO against the rest of Russia as well as a massive air intervention that can unhinge any large-scale maneuvers in Ukraine entails I think a massive area where some sort of forever war can be sustained.
No forever war — there’s no stomach or money for it in the west.
Besides, NATO only possesses the ability to launch a “massive air intervention” in their own deluded fantasies. “Air superiority” and “no fly zones” simply aren’t an option against near-peer adversaries. Hell, NATO doesn’t even scare the Houthis.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 14 2024 18:22 utc | 121

AI | May 14 2024 17:38 utc | 108–
To add to your note, RT reports:

Speaking during a plenary meeting of the Federation Council on Tuesday, Naryshkin stated that his agency had obtained information that “some Euro-Atlantic politicians consider it possible to unleash a large-scale military conflict in order to maintain their hegemony.”
He noted that there are “strong reasons” to believe that such an escalation could actually occur if the West decides that it would be “reasonably safe” and beneficial to its interests.
However, the spy chief admitted that there are also “truly responsible” global and regional players in the world who, if united, could have the potential to “ensure the impossibility of unleashing such a conflict, including the use of nuclear weapons.”
Russian special services will continue to monitor the development of the situation “very closely,” Naryshkin stated.

LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 17:40 utc | 109–
Yes, the Kremlin announced it would be a full state visit with a heavy/weighty agenda. Lavrov also provided some hints today that will be included in my translation of today’s testimony.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 18:24 utc | 122

@ Paco | May 14 2024 17:29 utc | 104
thanks paco… youtube does an automatic translation into english on the first link you shared.. good song and a well done production.. i hear zelensky is coming to visit your country!

Posted by: james | May 14 2024 18:25 utc | 123

Re: Harbin

▪️ Putin will address students at the Harbin Polytechnic University on 17 May and answer their questions.
Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 17:40 utc | 109

“Harbin Polytechnic University” must be a reference to the Harbin Institute of Technology. The Wikipedia article states the following:

In 1920, the Harbin Institute of Technology was originally established as the Harbin Sino-Russian School for Industry to educate railway engineers.[4]

The institute’s main building is a smaller version of the main building of the Lomonosov Moscow State University with the majority of the buildings constructed during the time of Sino-Soviet friendship from 1949 to 1959 when the Soviet Union were actively involved in the development of Northeast China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbin_Institute_of_Technology

Posted by: Petri Krohn | May 14 2024 18:30 utc | 124

Posted by: b | May 14 2024 15:13 utc | 66
Nice one. I have the Piggy version
https://odysee.com/@Nemo1k:f/fainting-piglet-29–tcr-for-the-piggy:7
Just for context , the song at the end of the clip you posted is that one :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o69HSekQUi4
No comments … Also I prefer the remix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4N1RSIwcPA
ok ok … they slightly rewrote the lyrics 🙂

Posted by: Hiro Masamune | May 14 2024 18:31 utc | 125

2014-
https://youtu.be/x4DDK9BPaCI
London and Washington took their war to the heart of Russia
the Bolsheviks created Bolsheviks-Ukraine-1922-1954 with lands from Poland and Russia
Let’s not forget that Stalin was a thug from Georgia who hated Russia with all his soul, he was succeeded by Khrushev who was the head of the Ukrainian Bolsheviks, and he was succeeded by Brevnez who was Ukrainian.

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 18:40 utc | 126

Simon @ 117

And London exclaimed with glee: -Yes, yes, we want to continue the old Crimean war of 1853.

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try…
The Charge Of The Light Brigade 1968

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 18:40 utc | 127

Posted by: Paco | May 14 2024 17:29 utc | 104

The song: “>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t-EfgAHsdw

Thanks Paco, the song is beautiful and expresses in chorus after chorus, “Do the Russians want war?”
And answered only once at the last verse: “… Yes, we know how to fight … ”
“Soldiers died not only for their country in that war,
but so that people all over the world could see their dreams in peace.
You sleep to the rustle of leaves and posters, New York, you sleep, Paris.
Let your dreams answer you whether the Russians want war.
Yes, we know how to fight, but we don’t want soldiers to fall in battle to their sad land again.
Ask your mothers, ask my wife, and then you should understand whether the Russians want war.”
The song is sad, animating and plaintive at the same time. It expresses the Russian spirit.

Posted by: jonku | May 14 2024 18:45 utc | 128

Simon @ 117

And London exclaimed with glee: -Yes, yes, we want to continue the old Crimean war of 1853

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again…
The Charge Of The Light Brigade 1968

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 18:46 utc | 129

“The US will never learn. Never. The same group who still talks dolchenstuss for why US had to abandon Vietnam is already in gear. They will get traction because the simpler “we lost b”ecause weak” explanation is unthinkable. Reality is unthinkable.
Posted by: oldhippie | May 14 2024 13:40 utc | 28
Don’t forget the subgeniuses who claim the US did NOT lose in Vietnam!
Lester

Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 18:47 utc | 130

Recall how the so-called cold war ended: 1991: (Washington, National Security Archive):
the American said: -if we leave Germany, then Germany would be a sovereign country and could develop The Bomb and we have to think of everyone.
-Yes, yes, the Poles and the Czechs have already expressed their concern to me, said the Russian.
-Well, said the American, then we do the following: we stay in Germany (which cost you millions and millions and millions of lives to defeat Adolf’s madness) and NATO will not advance “an inch to the East.”

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 18:52 utc | 131

“l cannot even imagine how the West would mentally accept its defeat in Ukraine?”
Go back to begging PR China to invade Taiwan … Maybe closing all Chinese restaurants in the US…

Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 18:53 utc | 132

Posted by: jonku | May 14 2024 18:45 utc | 128
You better thank Karl for the guide to find a really good translation:
https://ruverses.com/evgeny-evtushenko/do-the-russians-want-war/10379/

Posted by: Paco | May 14 2024 18:58 utc | 133

Deluge
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deluge_(history)
Many grandchildren of the Yiddish people hate the Russian because the Russians helped the Cossacks and the Ukrainian peasantry.
.. thus ending the earthly paradise for A and B (and hell for C in Poland-Lithuania Totem Pole):
A) Catholic Aristocracy
B) Yiddish people
C) Christian peasantry

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 19:03 utc | 134

Thanks both!
The poetic translation is lovely, and has the final stanza,
“‎Their answer rises loud and clear
For all men, ev’rywhere, to hear.
The message now is as before:
The Russians do not long
The Russians do not long
The Russians do not long for war.”

Posted by: jonku | May 14 2024 19:04 utc | 135

Can somebody explain where Ukrainian military morale comes from, now that all the money for fortifications has gone up Zelensky’s nose? Serious question. Even their hapless grandfathers, conscripted into the Ost battalions at Normandy, at least had plenty of steel and concrete within which to make their last stand.
Posted by: Timothy | May 14 2024 18:08 utc | 115
Boilerplate nationalism/patriotism stoked by the perception of fighting a defensive war of national survival as basic ingredient, a liberal dose of belief in their own racial superiority over subhuman russians sprinkled on top and so on would be my guess. I can only speak directly about a limited female sample decade ago: I got the impression that many were 1000% sold on joining the glittering West and cynic me thought that they would have likely shoved everybody else to the front if needs be.

Posted by: Satepestage | May 14 2024 19:05 utc | 136

Pretty small gains yesterday, on any of the maps. Looks like the XO offensive is slowing. Might be a .02% month, not a .03%er.
Good job to have done it. But don’t overegg the pudding. We saw that before with the “lines are broken, enemy is routed” claims after Avdiivka fell.
P.s. WhirlX, Odessa? You promised me! Grr.

Posted by: Anonymous | May 14 2024 19:15 utc | 137

I sure hope so. Even VP Kamala Harris, known mostly for jailing pot-smokers during ‘pot prohibition,’ would be better.
Possibly RFK, jr., nutty as 2 fruitcakes, would be better. At least he wants to close all the overseas military bases.
lester
Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 17:55 utc | 112
Kamala Harris is a babbling moron, a female Forrest Gump.
Ever time she talks you can picture the little hamster in her head operating the controls.
The only person they will consider parachuting in will be Michelle Obama

Posted by: Facekicker | May 14 2024 19:24 utc | 138

karlof1 @ 122

Yes, the Kremlin announced it would be a full state visit with a heavy/weighty agenda. Lavrov also provided some hints today that will be included in my translation of today’s testimony.

The scale is extraordinary for these modern perfunctory times, it’s like something from another century, practically biblical as when the Queen of Sheba went to visit King Solomon and took her entire court with her. Maybe there was something like this when Nixon-Kissinger went to China, but compare this to Biden’s visit, or Yellen’s, or Blinken’s miserable last visit, Yellen at least seemed to have enjoyed the Chinese buffet but footage of her eating didn’t seem very grand.
The hard work will all have been done ahead of time by deputies, this is to introduce people in new positions to each other and finalize face to face, military, economic, and geo-strategic positions. It’s also to introduce all the important people in Russia to the Chinese public in a majestic, ancient, historic way. Russia’s pivot to Asia writ large for both nations.
I’m betting in the Chinese and Russian media there will be wall to wall 24/7 coverage with features on each member of Putin’s and Xi’s court, to make them familiar household names, laying the cross-cultural ground work for the unfolding century. Alliances are stronger when people feel familiar, like the integration of the USA into EU and Japan after WW2.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 19:28 utc | 139

According to Aljazeera, the Kremlin might send Surovikin back to Ukraine, as a battle commander. Apparently rumors swirl to that effect.

Posted by: GW | May 14 2024 19:30 utc | 140

Make the russian bastads pay in blood for every single centimeter of territory!!!
Not posted from the line of contact in the Ukraine.

Posted by: Fred777 | May 14 2024 19:30 utc | 141

T 🇺🇸🇺🇦 Elections in Ukraine will take place when all Ukrainians can vote, all of them. – Blinken
So as long as Russia holds territories, there will not be an election, even if there is a long term ceasefire or peace.

https://twitter.com/MyLordBebo/status/1790423035129815432
Video of Blinken’s speech at the link.
Ukrainians can no longer opt out of “Fighting to the last Ukrainian” by voting.
Just one of the joys of having a friend such as Kissinger’s US.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 14 2024 19:43 utc | 142

There are conflicting theories here, in regard to US politics and its warmongering.
There are some who may think that there is a shadowy cabal, a conspiratorial Deep State that runs the country in some organized fashion. I see “mobs”. Just knee jerk hegemons and the MIC – pushing for profits and driven by hatred of Russia and China.
If it was anymore than that, I doubt we would be witnessing Biden vs Trump. They damage credibility and the appearance of the nation – beyond their own superficiality. A good CIA/MIC in charge would pick Whitmer and Haley or someone who isn’t embarrassing. As it is, the Deep State mob risks complete collapse of any campaign trying to get either guy elected. They’re both too old and that only scratches the surface of their defects. Kamala’s function is to shut down any thought of removing Biden because she’s horrid.

Posted by: Eighthman | May 14 2024 19:43 utc | 143

“l cannot even imagine how the West would mentally accept its defeat in Ukraine?”
Go back to begging PR China to invade Taiwan … Maybe closing all Chinese restaurants in the US…
Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 18:53 utc | 132
Strangely, this would be a relatively easy thing to do, without even passing legislation. My father was an Environmental Health inspector, which meant that among other things he inspected restaurants. The food handling standards in many, many Chinese restaurants don’t meet code standards- because they don’t have to. China has a robust cuisine based on making food safe without refrigeration. A roast duck, for instance, won’t start to go bad until someone slices it open, because of the way the surface is desiccated in the cooking process. It’s like self-canning food. Proper wok use kills pretty much all pathogens, etc. Although this may have changed, the last I heard was that the laws remain in place, but inspectors in most communities have learned to give the restaurants a pass as long as they adhere to one standard or the other.

Posted by: Honzo | May 14 2024 19:46 utc | 144

Kamala Harris
“Ever time she talks you can picture the little hamster in her head operating the controls.”
O G, This is really good
The science fiction movie we live in (1997-) is that amazing:
the representatives of Power are hired actors, and on top of that our masters and overlords allow themselves the luxury of hiring clowns and laughing at us for even more derision.
If the one who has power shows his face and appears on TV, the palace scribes call him “authoritarian”, and on the other hand, if Power in an oligarchic system uses actors and clowns as intermediaries for the entertainment and confusion of the plebs, it is called demo-crazy.

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 19:50 utc | 145

Zelensky’s fate? Perhaps running a restaurant somewhere in the US, like Chcagoland. Think of the ex-S.Vietnamese leaders running restaurants in California.

Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 19:59 utc | 146

Looks like the latest US plan is to ‘soften’ the Zelensky peace formula. The objective seems to be to create the illusion of a more viable Ukrainian peace formula, supposed to lure the non-west aboard.
So basically more PR spin attempts from Biden, to accommodate for the event of losing a lot more territories. Now not only 1991 borders are in jeopardy, but we might go back to the 17th century borders or something like that.

“Zelensky’s peace formula” these days is being transformed into the “Blinken formula. ”
Fresh insights confirm the real goals of Blinken’s emergency visit. The US Secretary of State came to soften the “Zelensky formula”.
There are several reasons:
🔹unfulfilled promises to Ze Biden to hold the front. The Russian Army is advancing too quickly in both the Donetsk and Kharkov regions. As we have already written, this contradicts Biden’s election slogans and creates a negative background for the peace conference in Switzerland.
🔹Results of Xi’s trip to the EU. After the visit of the head of the People’s Republic of China, it became clear that China will promote its own peace plan more aggressively through Hungary. The Ze formula in Switzerland will probably have a competitor who will support, although a smaller number of countries, but countries with a large population, which will demonstrate the inability of the hegemon to control even “his summit.”
The most categorical formula (as Ze and Ermak publicly pushed it), signed in Switzerland, would be completely inconsistent with the situation “on the ground.” In this case, it would be necessary to deviate from it almost immediately after signing. This would give arguments to China (with its formula), the Russians (“we spoke”) and opponents of the war in the EU (Orban, Fico).
Therefore, we assume that the main goal of the visit is to soften the formula on the part of Ukraine. So that this does not look like US weakness:
✅It is proposed to remove the 1991 borders from the formula. In this aspect there will be much softer formulations that allow for two interpretations;
✅Contrary to the original option, an initial stop to hostilities is being discussed, and only then a discussion of peace conditions. They want to put the mare in front of the cart.
In this form, the formula would become more competitive compared to the “Chinese plan.” But, on the other hand, the Nazis will receive an argument against Ze, about protecting the interests of Ukraine.

Posted by: unimperator | May 14 2024 20:00 utc | 147

There’s an idea being spread around that the west is being held hostage, to some degree, by the prospect of Ukronazi terrorists turning their guns around and attacking their betrayers. Yeah, looks good in the movies, but Ukrainians in western Europe are not insurgents, they have no popular base, they must be armed and funded from somewhere, and that somewhere is, bottom line, another western state- even though it may conduct operations through NGO cut-outs and ‘private donors.’ If Europe experiences a wave of terrorism after Ukraine capitulates, it will be because some western power finds it useful to make that happen.
A real insurgency, of course, can fight a protracted struggle of butter knives against machine guns, without state sponsors, because the fighters are from the people and for the people, and new ones emerge when the current ones fall. I don’t picture the Azov thugs having that kind of staying power, although their rash of bank robberies may be called terrorism by their hosts and former sponsors.
This is not to say that a few Banderites who managed to hang on to a western MANPAD through the capitulation and the following de-Nazification and de-militarization sweeps won’t shoot down an airliner or two, but there won’t be any organized campaign of revenge without sponsors.

Posted by: Honzo | May 14 2024 20:00 utc | 148

Posted by: Honzo | May 14 2024 20:00 utc | 148
There has long been a strong suspicion that Nato or CIA to a large extent has control over the black market for weapons flowing outside Ukraine.
If this is the case, Nato/CIA is certainly capable of arming the Ukronazi diaspora in Europe with these weapons. In fact, it’s not only possible but there is a decent likelihood this will happen. There will be false flag events raining soon, they might call the Ukrainian diaspora ‘Russians’.
Most likely these false flag events would have one main purpose, namely increase fear of Russia to suck more tax payer euros into the US defense industry.

Posted by: unimperator | May 14 2024 20:04 utc | 149

Paco@104…one should never count ones chickens before hatching, unless the eggs are black market…Blinkie’s Coming To Town… toys or coal?
The SMO has been a grinder, I recall Prigozian complaining of graft and lack of proper equipment….guess there’s a smoking gun for his demise, bet the tentacles from that investigation turned up the real culprits.
When Putin tapped the graft guy a few weeks ago, it’s a big army, lots to skim, but then, badda boom, another grifter got tapped. Tentacles again. Let’s say, Singing Octopus.
And now, attrition guys stop reading here, the SloMo, citizens supplying kit, asking for donations to buy this and that, now that makes more sense…..and there’s Priggy, laying on the ground with a spent grenade in his cold dead hand.
Cheers M
….good to see all armies suffer from the same Cult of Mammon…..over the lives of their dead comrades in arms….

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | May 14 2024 20:06 utc | 150

I think Xi is going to put pressure on Putin to negotiate peace in Ukraine.

Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024 20:06 utc | 151

Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024 20:06 utc | 151
No he won’t. China is in a perfect spot with US being sucked dry in its proxy war and losing power at a faster rate than before.

Posted by: unimperator | May 14 2024 20:08 utc | 152

Interesting.
This Duran had an interview with Emil Cosman. Cosman saw it fit to propagate Nazi lies about “Judeo-Bolshevism.”
Specifically he claimed that “Lenin was a Jew.”
Alex and Alex… Crickets.
I protested this immediately in chat. I got a timeout.
After this I posted a comment on the video. Shadowbanned.
It seems the deep state aren’t the only lying scumbags, incapable of facing criticism, on the net
Going to

Posted by: Love And Forward | May 14 2024 20:11 utc | 153

Possibly RFK, jr., nutty as 2 fruitcakes, would be better. At least he wants to close all the overseas military bases.
lester
Posted by: lester | May 14 2024 17:55 utc | 112
##########
A politician will promise anything on the campaign trail to win approval, even if they know they cannot follow through.
Does any adult American voter with an IQ above room temperature believe that the American empire will allow an elected leader to change decades-old policy?
I suppose Boomers may, but then Boomers are mental infants in senior citizen bodies.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 14 2024 20:11 utc | 154

Posted by: Eighthman @ 143

I see “mobs”. Just knee jerk hegemons and the MIC – pushing for profits and driven by hatred of Russia and China.

We are not headed towards dictatorship, USA and EU is a dictatorship, it was always, as coined by Sheldon Wolin, an “inverted dictatorship” (wide parameters) and over the last 30ys has been working steadily to turn it right side up (narrow parameters). Now that it’s there it stopped giving a shit about, or in better words, investing in, appearances. No more soft power abroad, no more constitutional rights at home.
Don’t like it? We’ll orange revolution you, bomb your country, freeze your assets, domestically we’ll block your bank account, charge you as a terrorist for a campus sit-in, throw you in jail for publishing facts, or for winning a case against Chevron. Working class trucker or professional managerial class lawyer doesn’t matter. Do what you are told, stay in your place on threat of punishment – doesn’t get more dictatorship than that.
It’s like the intentionally grotesque media spectacles in the Hunger Games, Trump and Biden isn’t grotesque because it shows a democracy heading out of control, it reveals a grotesque system where everything is according to plan, the new normal. In the inverted era it was Nixon and Kennedy and Laugh-in and the Smothers Brothers, in the righted era it’s Trump and Biden and Eurovision. It’s hard to wrap your head around abomination as a plan but that’s how fascism works.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 20:27 utc | 155

LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 19:28 utc | 139–
Thanks for your reply. IMO, some previous delegations were very similar, although I do agree with your surmise. “Lavrov Q&A to Federation Council of the Federal Assembly” is now ready to be examined and is rather short for anything Lavrov. I’ll try to remember to look at some Chinese language media during the Summit to relay their impressions, which is something I haven’t done in awhile. Putin’s speech at Harbin U will be a must read which IMO will tie-in Russia’s huge educational and technological investments with China’s. One of the more exciting subjects Putin might mention is the joint goal for establishing the International Lunar Research Station by 2030. There’s also the issue of quantum communications and related tech to arrive at a completely secure communications network within and between the two nations. IMO, Putin will also endorse at least one if not more of Xi’s Global Initiatives, particularly the Global Security Initiative, as the foundational basis for the new Global Majority Bloc.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 20:35 utc | 156

unimperator @ 152

No he won’t. China is in a perfect spot with US being sucked dry in its proxy war and losing power at a faster rate than before.

Bullseye.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 20:37 utc | 157

“There are some who may think that there is a shadowy cabal, a conspiratorial Deep State that runs the country in some organized fashion. I see “mobs””

The coalition that is always in Power (Permanent Washington) was forged in 1963/67 (with some additions, 1997-) and is formed by:
1) the imperial party
2) the zionist party
3) the corporatocracy party
4) the media bubble
1, 2, 3 and 4 are already very integrated, so another way of looking at it is: father, son and spirit:
Father: “Central” that with great humor was called “of intelligence”, which overlaps with the State Department
Son: oligarchy
Spirit: colossal media bubble
Another way of looking at it and analyzing The West Empire it is that the grandchildren of the Polish-Ukrainian Yiddish people (which is a medieval ethnic group of Roman and Turkish, Persian-Iranian, Syrian, Greek, Phoenician origin) hold (1963/67-) the reins of the imperial Beast and are divided into Pharisee Zionists and Sadducee Zionists.

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 20:37 utc | 158

PCR weighs in criticizing Putin, as usual, though for years he has been a fan.

Putin has done a good job of Russifying a population that was infatuated with the West. The population agains thinks of itself as a distinct and proud national entity, not as a wannabe cog in globalist machinery run by Washington. Putin gets kudos for this, but his conduct of the war maximizes the likelihood of the conflict spinning out of control. Prigozhin understood this, and so does Kadyrov. Will Putin understand before his limited military operation spins into World War 3?

https://www.unz.com/proberts/putin-needs-to-shake-up-himself/

Posted by: scorpion | May 14 2024 20:48 utc | 159

Most likely these false flag events would have one main purpose, namely increase fear of Russia to suck more tax payer euros into the US defense industry.
Posted by: unimperator | May 14 2024 20:04 utc | 149
They can also be used to increase surveillance (of citizens, not the terrorists who are lovingly protected by the governments); take away freedoms, rights and weapons; tighten control over money (of citizens, while governments launder money in complete secrecy); and shut down infrastructure (such as banking, communications, electricity, food supply) on the pretense of these terrorists.
In short, pet terrorists are excellent for expediting fascism and the great reset.

Posted by: Michael A | May 14 2024 20:49 utc | 160

Besides, NATO only possesses the ability to launch a “massive air intervention” in their own deluded fantasies. “Air superiority” and “no fly zones” simply aren’t an option against near-peer adversaries. Hell, NATO doesn’t even scare the Houthis.
Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 14 2024 18:22 utc | 121

that is all true, but thats also the thing: currently, nobody is scared about nato. more or less.
so nato has an image problem. but what would be the best way to solve this problem? to instill fear and “respect” to the rest of the world again, to show them whos boss?
well, defeating russia of course! it may be just a gas station, but it is the most dangerous gas station in the world! we have a gas station here in our german village that is known for some kids loitering around. the russia-gas-station is much worse! (beeing a little facetious here)
see, in nato’s mind, if they can defeat russia here and now, the rest of the world will bend their knee again, brics will crumble, rocketman kim will ride into the sunset and the ayatollahs will give all their nukes to israel so that bennyahoo doesnt have to draw cartoonbombs anymore.
on a serious note, i can see how the current planners in nato see this fight against russia existential for their hegemony. they have to do something to get a victory, so that they can reverse the little conundrum they have driven themself into.
russia is not escalating. the eu is not biting the bullet fast enough. SOMETHING has to happen!
they probably already know that their socalled “peace conference” in switzerland later in june wont produce anything worthwhile. they are driving their economies into suicide.
maybe they see this victory over russia as the final hurrah. nudelmann and blinkenstein seem to think so. they are the wounded animal in a corner, and sooner or later they will lash out at the hand the rest of the world is trying to give them in peace…

Posted by: Justpassinby | May 14 2024 20:54 utc | 161

In Incarville, France, a prisoner transport has been attacked. It is rumored that heavy weapons from Ukraine were used. Anyone knows more?

Posted by: Passerby | May 14 2024 20:59 utc | 162

@ vargas 151
re: I think Xi is going to put pressure on Putin to negotiate peace in Ukraine.
No. China operates differently from the US: It doesn’t meddle in other countries matters. It has no partners which follow orders. China doesn’t act against other countries who don’t accept Chinese demands (it has none).
So don’t extend US behavior to China.

Posted by: Don Bacon | May 14 2024 21:01 utc | 163

unimperator @ 149

If this is the case, Nato/CIA is certainly capable of arming the Ukronazi diaspora in Europe with these weapons. In fact, it’s not only possible but there is a decent likelihood this will happen

As the goal is to usher in an Atlanticist super state, a tabula rasa virtual civilization-state that can compete with Russia, China, and India, after the financialization of the economy, the uni-party demolition of politics, and woke destabilization of family, culture, and tradition, instilling chaos and fear throughout the west through inchoate post Ukraine terrorism will probably be what finalizes the plan. People will be screaming for the broad arms of Washington-Brussels to reach out and impose stability.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 21:01 utc | 164

LightYearsFromHome karlof1
Move and countermove. The west cooking up a new dumb move, the rest making counter moves.
The Russian election – Putin strongly pushed for a large turnout.
It seemed to me at the time and still does that Putin needed to gauge how the average Russian felt about his leadership before embarking on the next phase.
The leadership shuffle is I believe part of that, putting people in place that have the skill set required for the next phase. As in different skill sets being required in different phases rather than those moved being inadequate for the phase they had carried Russia through.
Too many seem focused on the few worms the SMO has squeezed out of the Russian woodwork.
To me, mid level bureaucratic bog holes seem to have been the bane of Putin’s leadership. The new economic defence minister has that squarely in his sights when it comes to the military sphere.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 14 2024 21:03 utc | 165

The only person they will consider parachuting in will be Michelle Obama
Posted by: Facekicker | May 14 2024 19:24 utc | 138
______
People keep forgetting about Killary.

Posted by: malenkov | May 14 2024 21:03 utc | 166

Joe Biden is the candidate of Pharisee Zionism
Donald Trump is the candidate of Sadducean Zionism
https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2015/11/17/breitbart-news-network-born-in-the-usa-conceived-in-israel/

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 21:08 utc | 167

Interesting.
This Duran had an interview with Emil Cosman. Cosman saw it fit to propagate Nazi lies about “Judeo-Bolshevism.”
Specifically he claimed that “Lenin was a Jew.”
Posted by: Love And Forward | May 14 2024 20:11 utc | 153
Perhaps that’s because Lenin wasn’t jewish.
His mother was rumored to have a jewish father but you need a jewish MOTHER to be born a jew. The offspring of a jewish father and gentile mother is a gentile. It’s not my rules … it’s jewish law so take it up with them.
Lenin came from a church going Eastern Orthadox Christian family and was baptized. Again just information … take it up with the gossips of Ulyanovsk not me.

Posted by: HB_Norica | May 14 2024 21:09 utc | 168

“you need a jewish MOTHER to be born a jew.”

The medieval rabbis changed the definition, in classical Judaism (Persian, Greek, Roman) a Yehudi was the son of a Yehudi father.
While it is true that Judaism in the past was a religion that spread like wildfire among women
and in the first century was made up of people from “all the nations of the world” (Flavius Josephus) of the world at that time, it is also true that in the second century it was made up of people from “all the nations of the world” (Flavius Josephus).

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 21:14 utc | 169

@ Peter AU1 | May 14 2024 19:43 utc | 142
i am sure blinken thinks the same way with regard to that ”one bastion of democracy” in the middle east… make sure all those gazans get to vote, or it won’t be a ”proper democratic” election… what an idiot he is… i hate it when people take others for fools, or even worse – set them up to be fools, or worse – cannon fodder…

Posted by: james | May 14 2024 21:14 utc | 170

@ Posted by: Facekicker | May 14 2024 19:24 utc | 138
I have said all along, Gavin Newsom from California. He is end of term limits, and wants to run for Senator against the black female lesbian from Philly, who is currently holding the seat. No way the party lets him win.
Also consider Pritzger, from Illinois, who is just as adept at running his state into bankruptcy as Newsom is his.

Posted by: BroncoBilly | May 14 2024 21:20 utc | 171

Simply explained
(1) Two million of the Polish-Ukrainian Yiddish people went to America and now they are high ranking State Department and Treasury Department officials, owners of persuasion and in-communication media, Etc …
(2) Others entered (1917-) to become part of the Bolshevik ruling class, and
(3) another group made up of mobsters and fascists came with the British Empire (1917-) to the land of Canaan

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 21:22 utc | 172

james | May 14 2024 21:14 utc | 170
Its the hypocrisy of western politicians that gets to me. Hypocrisy that is responsible for millions of destroyed lives.
I guess the squeamish would give them a trial before they were hung but I wouldn’t.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 14 2024 21:24 utc | 173

A top British intelligence official has issued a new alarmist warning concerning the ‘Russian threat’ to the West. Anne Keast-Butler, who for the last year has headed up the UK’s GCHQ, or signals intelligence operations (which is the equivalent of America’s NSA), has warned in her first major speech that President Putin is plotting “physical attacks” against Western targets.
Addressing cyber security experts in Birmingham, the GCHQ director claimed that Moscow is busy “nurturing and inspiring” groups of cyber attackers, and is even “in some cases seemingly coordinating physical attacks against the West.”

from the hedge. projection much from the perfidious albion?
even if all is true, id say, so what? isnt that exactly what the west with all their values have done to several countries around the globe? whats good for the goose is good for the gander after all.

Posted by: Justpassinby | May 14 2024 21:37 utc | 174

RR Reports:
Britain will not support any solution to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine that involves what it sees as concessions to Moscow, Defense Secretary Grant Chapps told Times Radio on Tuesday.
——
Wow. Really digging-in to the forver war. Makes ya wonder what they’re gunna say/do when the RFAF have exhausted all the fighting personnel in 404, stand at the gates of Kiev, have tanks lined up along the Dneiper, have cornered Zelensky into a bunker or a plane to London.
The Brits, ABOVE ALL, have this no-surrender-ever-Churchillian mindset. Their 21stC chihuahua-nation pride knows no bounds. I think, more than the US, they’d love nothing more than some Russian missiles into their infrastructure so they can retaliate in kind.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | May 14 2024 21:39 utc | 175

You know I’d give the construction guys a break about getting paid and not making fortifications on the border. After the rdk anti putin raids russia poured military resources on the border to tighten it up.
They went after construction equipment with a vengeance too. I mean really I don’t blame them for not getting it done, frankly it was irresponsible to rile up the Russians by the border THEN try to fortify it yourself.
Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | May 14 2024 13:44 utc | 30
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Well yes, there is that.
However the deeper problem is there isn’t any construction workers to actually build s**t. Building sites were among the top employers of Ukrainian migrants, to Europe & Britain. Unlike Russia, there’s no immigration to Ukraine to offset this day-to-day.
That was true. Even before the Maiden regime started throwing working class & provincials predominantly, into the combat lines.
This is what happens, when you put Gordon Gecko style looters, skinheads & an acting troupe. In charge of a country.

Posted by: Urban Fox | May 14 2024 21:50 utc | 176

Posted by: Facekicker | May 14 2024 19:24 utc | 138
They’ll need several G-11’s then.
Posted by: Eighthman | May 14 2024 19:43 utc | 143
I think the PTB have already baked in a Trump victory and are engaged in a bait and switch with their useful idiot supporters. Too many things are beginning to click into place, too quickly for it to be chance, remember they make their fortunes betting where the ball will be, not where it is now. Alternatively, Trump truly is a prophet and Michael Cohen will beg for his forgiveness, in the witness stand, and be given it!
Posted by: BroncoBilly | May 14 2024 21:20 utc | 171
Probably too little too late to stop the Trump Train, though being a nepotistic, narcissistic, nescient he might reckon on his chances.

Posted by: Milites | May 14 2024 21:52 utc | 177

He’s back! Five minutes of pure, unadulterated Christopher Steele: “Putin would have a massive preference for Trump over Biden” – it’s as if he never went away: Times Radio (time stamped at 55 mins.)
Refreshingly, the youtube comments have gone all moonofalabama (but with fewer trolls).

Posted by: begob | May 14 2024 22:04 utc | 178

Perhaps that’s because Lenin wasn’t jewish.
Posted by: HB_Norica | May 14 2024 21:09 utc | 168
Yes, again, I found it absolutely sickening how the hosts of a supposedly “anti-imperialist” channel would sit in silence in front of someone spouting Nazi “Judeo-Bolshevik” lies and then silence all dissent. There were several other people calling him out on his whitewashing of Romanian war crimes. Not a single comment can be viewed in the thread, and I can provide screenshot evidence of the shadow ban.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua-hGJdQQO0&lc=UgySbcvMCpuyTHEyXXJ4AaABAg.A3R-rrF1ogKA3R2A8vYv06
https://www.deviantart.com/stash/09a4g15lpkw

Posted by: Love And Forward | May 14 2024 22:05 utc | 179

@boneless | May 14 2024 16:57 utc | 99

I speculate that presence of the Kraken in Kharkov region isn’t for military purposes

Some members of the Kraken unit have already been captured in Volchansk. In one clip, a Kraken soldier said that he had been shooting Ukrainian Army soldiers. It looks like the speed of the Russian advance took them by surprise

Posted by: cirsium | May 14 2024 22:06 utc | 180

Posted by: Simon | May 14 2024 21:08 utc | 167
Interesting. Thank you for your posts. Can you please better explain or provide article references about the two strands?
Breitbart’s naked shilling for the Zionists has made it unreadable for quite some time now but especially of late. Same for all right-leaning politically driven US publications. The only thing which surprises me about this is how nakedly biased they are since the Gaza business. Indicates perhaps that they perceive this business in Gaza as a big deal. (Goes without saying it’s a disaster for the Palestinians but that’s been continuously the case for a century now.)
Though mainly only skim the article titles, one thing have noticed is that during past few years they have endless stories about how the civilization is tanking, the gays are taking over, the republic is captured by Deep State, every issue has a tranny photo and so forth. 90% of their news is depressing, whilst also projecting some sort of Bannon War Room faux-defiance. I find it all dreary and assume it’s part of Jewish demoralization psyops in preparation for Reset.

Posted by: scorpion | May 14 2024 22:11 utc | 181

Blinken at a bar in Kiev
“Keep on Rocking in the Free World”
On C-Span
crazy wrong
>But there’s a warnin’ sign on the road ahead
There’s a lot of people sayin’ we’d be better off dead<

Posted by: Nurse.comic | May 14 2024 22:15 utc | 182

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again…
The Charge Of The Light Brigade 1968
Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 18:46 utc | 129
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The UK doesn’t have brigades to send, the bluster is pathetic & sad really.
Captain AnCap over in Argentina. Could take the Falklands for a major domestic political boost, and there’s not much the might of the British Navy could do to stop him.
As the Argentinian military could hardly have rotted away, as badly as thr British. For all their own national troubles.

Posted by: Urban Fox | May 14 2024 22:17 utc | 183

Posted by: scorpion | May 14 2024 22:11 utc | 181
What is ‘Reset’?

Posted by: Siddhartha | May 14 2024 22:26 utc | 184

RT:
‘No’ deal between Moscow and Kiev – London
“We will simply not allow this to happen,” Grant Chapps has said, speaking about any concessions to Russia
‘No’ deal between Moscow and Kiev – London
Britain will not support any solution to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine that involves what it sees as concessions to Moscow, Defense Secretary Grant Chapps told Times Radio on Tuesday.

This is what I am constantly talking about.
The West, won’t accept anything but defeat of Russia.
How is UK going to achieve is another story, but they will do everything to destroy Russia.
That is something Putin does not understand yet, or maybe is beginning to understand. This is a total war.
There is no rational decision making in the west.
That is very important to know, to understand.
There are no rational actors.
There can be no negotiations, no peace just a zero sum game, until it gets nuclear.

Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024 22:31 utc | 185

LYFH | May 14 2024 17:40 utc | 109
“Putin’s” China Excellent Adventure.
Thanks for the post.

The delegation will also include other members of the Russian government, including representatives of the economic bloc: Oreshkin, Lavrov, Nabiullina, Siluanov, Belozerov, Likhachev, Borisov, Gref, Deripaska, Kostin, Mikhelson, Sechin, Shuvalov and Shokhin

WTF.
Deripaska. Lol.
Sure, being a fly on wall during this trip would be educational.
Being a fly on the wall in U$ halls and backrooms would be hilariously entertaining.
Who’s head will explode first?
Blinken? Yellen? Nuland? Snake Sullivan? John Kirby?
(Biden has shit for brains and is regularly exploding in his diaper, oft times on camera.)
>… BTW hope that A Team delegation travels on a number of different planes…. Because … you know why.
lester | May 14 2024 17:55 utc | 112
Killary is not going to allow HeelsUp Harris be the “First Female President of the United States of America”. Not at all. Not even for the dying days of Biden’s terminal tenure.
smuks | May 14 2024 18:18 utc | 120
Errr, smuks. You do know “ISIS” was / is a U$/CIA/Pentagon creation, right?
Zelensky in Spain.
Noice Patriot you got there….
Post 137, and whoop-whoop-whoop, daily “0000.0001% report has been delivered.
Thread is now complete.
karlof1 | May 14 2024 20:35 utc | 156
Thanks for all you contribute Karl. You’re a champion.
…One of the more exciting subjects Putin might mention is the joint goal for establishing the International Lunar Research Station by 2030.
Guffaw Guffaw. The U$-Russian International Space Station fell faul of U$ SanctionsFromHell™️.
>… Can we crowd-fund the Chinese-Russian collaboration to send a full scale recognisance on the U$ moon landing site? Just because.

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 14 2024 22:33 utc | 186

Posted by: marcjf | May 14 2024 15:21 utc | 71
Described a bankrupt company and how it all looks good enough from the outside (and even the inside unless you have the right access to the right accounting data) right up until the moment it isn’t. As Hemingway described. And this is the way attrition warfare works.
Now Russia can push somewhere like Kharkov oblast and get significant gains in short periods of time, forcing a choice between two bad options for the VSU. Rinse and repeat somewhere else. And each time Ukraine reinforces a sector Russia gets a good idea of the true forces and their distribution, while being able to blow some stuff up too.
Each push weakens the VSU far more than the countable losses. Each push goes further, with more ease. And one of the pushes is likely to start a cascading failure. It won’t be a big arrow, grand offensive that does it but the last straw on the camel’s back.

Posted by: Lex | May 14 2024 22:38 utc | 187

nurse.comic #182…..you are correct as this posting title from ZH shows
Making Nero Proud… Blinken Rocks Out In Kiev As Kharkiv Burns
the quote

Update(1654ET): Antony Blinken decided that at the very moment things are at their most dire point for Ukraine’s struggling armed forces in Kharkiv amid the new major Russian cross-border offensive, he would put on a concert featuring himself at a bar in Kiev.
It has resulted in near universal revilement, even among some of Ukraine’s staunchest supporters.
….
Another observer reacted as follows: “I haven’t seen a more cynical thing than Blinken having a good ol’ jolly time in a Kiev bar, while the AFU is getting crushed nearly along the whole front line in a while. This is just morbid.”
As yet, it’s actually hard to find a single online example of someone praising Blinken’s pop up show. One wonders what even his staff was thinking to allow this bizarre spectacle to go on… and all at the US taxpayer’s expense to boot.
There’s also some subtle irony concerning the song choice…

The song choice is Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World

Posted by: psychohistorian | May 14 2024 22:38 utc | 188

Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024 22:31 utc | 185
The West, won’t accept anything but defeat of Russia.

This is probably wrong but at least a reasonable position (of you and, although less so, also of UK, where “UK” of course does not refer to the average British John).

That is something Putin does not understand yet, or maybe is beginning to understand. This is a total war.

This is ridiculous. “Putin” has not only understood that very well, it’s also been communicated clearly. By the way, you’re using “Putin” exactly in the same way the Western mainstream uses it: the solitary, omnipotent leader. When in fact “Putin” has established a system that will carry on if something happened to him or the whole government.

There is no rational decision making in the west.

It’s my personal windmill and my dead horse at the same time but I cannot let go of this every time, so I’ll say it here: the fact that the Western decisions are short-term or bad for almost everyone, including most Westerners does not make them irrational. They may be irrational if you believe their propaganda and therefore also their war aims. Project Ukraine was so far a mixed bag for the “West” but did yield noticeable results to some interested parties.

There can be no negotiations, no peace just a zero sum game, until it gets nuclear.

And this is why we’re all happy that rational adults are at the helm in Beijing and Moscow, and not our wolf (vargas). Your post wouldn’t have been complete without some nuclear dooming.
I’ve got myself to think of posters like you as PRINO: pro-Russian in name only.

Posted by: Konami | May 14 2024 22:47 utc | 189

Peter AU1 | May 14 2024 21:03 utc | 165–
Thanks for your reply. I just reviewed Ria Novosti‘s infographic as to the government changes and noted the man I thought one of the main candidates to run for president in 2030, the young stud governor of Kaliningrad Anton Alikhanov, was awarded the Ministry of Industry and Trade portfolio, a significant raise for the 38-yearold. TASS provides this extensive bio in Russian showing he’s clearly had support from powerful people, but also won office twice very easily. Previous Minister Denis Manturov took the place of First Deputy Prime Minister. Given The current state of Russia’s economy, Alikhanov will need to expend a lot of energy to keep his head above water.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 22:49 utc | 190

Why would Budanov freely admit that Ukraine has no reserves left ?

Posted by: Bork9 | May 14 2024 22:53 utc | 191

RE: “The song choice is Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World”
Posted by: psychohistorian | May 14 2024 22:38 utc | 188
Really? Haven’t seen post…horrified… they went and ruined a heritage song… it indeed is the end of USA, we have proof now. All that’s left is the flush.

Posted by: Trubind1 | May 14 2024 22:56 utc | 192

DunGroanin | May 14 2024 14:26 utc | 46
Your shit is starting to flow sisbro so it’s good to read and reread.
Some I gotta give you coz I don’t know, some I gotta give you coz of the flow lol and the rest seems good so yea thanks for reposting
Posted by: snake | May 14 2024 15:03 utc | 61
Thanx – say a bit more and I might be able to chime in – shits changing sisbro – I’ve got a fully developed operational model working in the micro
Thanks host b for engendering these discussions – many subtle points ringing from the barflies too many thanx to give by name so thanx

Posted by: will moon | May 14 2024 22:57 utc | 193

Posted by: Bork9 | May 14 2024 22:53 utc | 191
Why would Budanov freely admit that Ukraine has no reserves left ?

I wondered the same but we can safely assume it wasn’t an accident. Various reasons are conceivable:
1. Preparing the civil war that often comes after a lost war.
2. Trying to get other countries to send people.
3. If they *do* have reserves: misleading the opponent and making him over-confident.
Just ideas, I don’t have a clear opinion at the moment. Something like 2. depends on whether a clearcut Ukrainian battlefield loss (right now!) is so unbearable to some that sending Poles, Romanians etc. is actually an option.
What do you think?

Posted by: Konami | May 14 2024 22:59 utc | 194

“I think Xi is going to put pressure on Putin to negotiate peace in Ukraine.”
vargas @151
“No he won’t. China is in a perfect spot with US being sucked dry in its proxy war and losing power at a faster rate than before.
unimperator @152
I think Xi will be a major player in making the final deal. He won’t force Putin to negotiate. He won’t have to because Putin will have negotiations when he’s achieved his military objectives.
The negotiations will be to bring “a sense of of legitimacy” to the final settlements he wants. Putin’s settlement proposal will included everything Putin wants plus two or three outrageous demands that will completely infuriate the West, but he doesn’t really care about those demands. Putin will be really hard nosed about these demands and just as the West is ready to walkout; here comes Xi to do some one on one personal negotiating.
There’s back and forth for awhile, then finally after tortuous discussions Xi gets Putin to concede those outrageous demands of his. All hail, Xi the peacemaker!
It’s a wonderful spit swapping scene. Putin got what he really wanted. The West got to show at the end they could bend Putin’s will. And Xi got global recognition as a peacemaker.
And strangely the final settlement Putin got with the Ukraine, seems to be very similar to the one Xi wants with Taiwan. Go figure.

Posted by: Jerr | May 14 2024 23:02 utc | 195

Many appear to think that Russia has been excessively cautious in its management of the War in Ukraine. But it makes sense to be cautious if you imagine the war might switch from a proxy war with NATO to a real war with NATO at any moment.If you take that possibility seriously then much of the Russian caution immediately becomes rational. Watching miniscule changes in the territory held day by day generates little panic among the NATO Hoi Polloi. And the endless need to win the headlines on the publicity battlefield is more important out west than out east. As always, US foreign policy is dominated by US domestic politics.

Posted by: Blackeyebart | May 14 2024 23:03 utc | 196

Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024 22:31 utc | 185
cocksucker, how is the west going to impose its will on Russia? the only thing you western homos can do is to fart on Putin’s dick while he is fucking you in the ass!

Posted by: Boo | May 14 2024 23:04 utc | 197

Melaleuca | May 14 2024 22:33 utc | 186–
Thanks for your reply. Did you see that Biden signed the bill prohibiting the importation of Russian LEU reactor fuel that every reactor in the Empire depends on that contained a massive loophole exempting any entity that would face harm if deprived of that substance? And we have Biden mimicking Trump by raising tariffs on Chinese goods that will only drive inflation higher, further damaging the banking system through further Fed rate hikes. If only we could put the US government through a paper shredder and open three new reams of paper, one for each branch.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 23:04 utc | 198

@ Trubind1 | May 14 2024 22:56 utc | 192 with the reply about Blinken rockin in the free world of Kiev
Your response brought to mind the adage that if it were not for bad taste, some people would have no taste at all
Blinken’s support of genocide shows he has no human morals so having no taste fits right in.

Posted by: psychohistorian | May 14 2024 23:18 utc | 199

Konami | May 14 2024 22:59 utc | 194–
Why did Budanov open his mouth?
To make the case for greater conscription. Also, as we’ve seen, the Nazi groups like Azov and Kraken haven’t been at all keen to fight, so he’s lighting a fire under those who are supposedly the most motivated. The main issue of course is the frontline is too long for the amount of Ukie forces and needs to be drastically shortened. But that can’t be done politically with Zelensky in charge. The only realistic chance I see for the Ukies is to withdrawal behind the Dnieper and blow the bridges as that’s the only way they can preserve their manpower and remaining military gear.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 23:18 utc | 200