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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

cannon fodder…
@ james | May 14 2024 21:14 utc | 170

As a US American taxpayer, I feel personally responsible for the death and disfigurement of so many young Ukrainians. It’s beyond intolerable — the hypocrisy of pretending to “stand up for Ukraine” — shoving their obscene little blue and yellow flags in your face — when what they really stand for is multi-generational trauma to Ukraine such as few (outside of Gaza) can even imagine.
I can hardly even speak to my sister-in-law anymore. She of the damned little fascist flag.
The image of Blinken singing Neil Young’s Rockin’ in the Free World for Karaoke Night in Kiev will endure in the annals of global aesthetic torture for decades.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | May 14 2024 23:19 utc | 201

The 60 billion or so of US ‘Aids’ seems to have been pumped into their troll factories.
Early on the comedian being trotted about like Guaido was touted by the western propaganda machine as beating ‘Putin’ in the information war.
Lacking manufacturing power and tech, bullshit is about all the ‘west’ has left.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 14 2024 23:23 utc | 202

Posted by: Siddhartha | May 14 2024 22:26 utc | 184
Posted by: scorpion | May 14 2024 22:11 utc | 181
What is ‘Reset’?
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WEF’s ‘The Great Reset’ which many feel has been abandoned or a psyop. I don’t know. The famous ad for it on Youtube shows a young, smiling girly-man contemplating his lovely life as someone who the voice-over tells us ‘will own nothing and be happy’. Quite possibly private property, along with privacy and Common Law, will soon be a thing of the past. (21st century Trotskyite Communism!!) If so, it appears a technocracy-driven system will replace nation states albeit structured to function within different civilizational milieu.
In any case, it’s part of the ‘UN Agenda 2030’ to which all major nations are signatories. The conflicts between Russia and NATO etc. are seemingly at a lower level since they haven’t derailed either side’s commitment to Agenda 2030. For example, the 2022 and 2023 BRICS Declarations affirm their commitment to it in detailed specifics pages long as do several WEF documents even though ostensibly they are set against each other. It appears that on some levels there is conflict whilst on others there is cooperation – perhaps similar to how and why the US’s funding of the Wuhan lab made it difficult for either side to credibly blame the other.
I haven’t studied up on it, but it was in the news a lot during Covid.

Posted by: scorpion | May 14 2024 23:24 utc | 203

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
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How so? Given the RF economy is doing well, he just has to not screw things up.
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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
That plan requires a lot of willing Poles & Romanians, which they don’t have and equipment which they already gave away to Ukraine.
The EU-NATO armies are husks, ain’t nobody doing s**t. Mercs and sheep-dipping specialists was their max.
Those cadres had an upper limit and are/are being burned through. The EU-NATO don’t have the time, means, political legitimacy or socal morale to mobilize. Which they would need to do to fight Russia.
The AFU (or what’s left of it). Is the one fighting army they have, hence the desperation to keep it in the field. However Bandera worship, cargo-cultism & press-ganged slaves also have a finite limit…

Posted by: Urban Fox | May 14 2024 23:26 utc | 204

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

Thank you for the reply, karlof. Both reasons make sense to me. We’ll see what comes of it: the panic is palpable.

The main issue of course is the frontline is too long for the amount of Ukie forces and needs to be drastically shortened.

That has been clear to Kiev military leadership for a long time. We remember Zalushny’s attempts to get sensible retreats but to no avail: Zelenksy didn’t allow it which probably means Washington/London didn’t allow it. As you know, I am all for arguing rationality even in extreme cases but it’s getting hard with Führerbefehl-style actions like Bakhmut.

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.

Agreed. Zelensky is completely expendable, of course. There must be factions in the Kiev establishments with wildly diverging interests now that things fall apart: there’s the politicians, the military, the police/Gestapo (Budanov belongs here), and probably more, also along regional lines.

Posted by: Konami | May 14 2024 23:30 utc | 205

Aleph_Null @ 201

The image of Blinken singing Neil Young’s Rockin’ in the Free World for Karaoke Night in Kiev will endure in the annals of global aesthetic torture for decades.

…and the drummer drags.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 14 2024 23:40 utc | 206

Blinken will reassure Ukrainian officials including President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of enduring U.S. support and deliver a speech

Blinken pledges “enduring U.S. support”! We all know what that means; the end is nigh.
I guess it’s time for the Anglo American Ziopaths to prepare the next schmucks to be thrown at Russia… my guess is it’ll be Georgia.

Posted by: Observer | May 14 2024 23:58 utc | 207

The International embarrassment felt by anyone reading that billions alloted for static defences was disappeared with no trace is staggering. To leave the western worlds hopes of beating the evil putin and his sub human thugs dashed from a few corrupt officials , well, it makes me burst into laughter. But I’m sure you can hear the deflation of the likes of olaf and blinky , I hope pepe doesn’t miss his opportunity to mesh blinkens rock and roll into the multi polar music.
An Australian saying regarding an AC☆DC song , is its a long way to the shop if you want a sausage roll.

Posted by: Hankster | May 15 2024 0:04 utc | 208

Posted by: Observer | May 14 2024 23:58 utc | 207
I guess it’s time for the Anglo American Ziopaths to prepare the next schmucks to be thrown at Russia… my guess is it’ll be Georgia.

You are right that Georgia is an excellent target and indeed, they’re trying to prime her for the task. You are wrong in that Tiflis is prepared: the FARA-equivalent finally passed parliament today (already tried last year). The entire West is screaming hell & high water… just some more hypocrisy because France, the EU and about everyone has such laws by now.
Perhaps even stronger: the Georgians have been served before, when Sakashvili dutifully opened fire on Russian troops (2008, South Ossetia). It was a bad idea and ended with him eating his tie (if you don’t know this, look it up!). Many Georgians must fear becoming Ukraine 2, and this is why I don’t think it’ll happen.

Posted by: Konami | May 15 2024 0:06 utc | 209

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.
Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024 22:31 utc | 185
This is nowhere near “total war”. Total war is trying to exterminate your enemy using everything at your disposal … we’re a long way from that, although it could change in an instant.
The west is being held in check by Russia’s use of a genuine air breathing hypersonic missile a few months against a bunker in Kiev. the fact that Russia has a deployable hypersonic missile is one thing but it was launched from a submarine 700 km away in the Black Sea.
Now consider that the Russian can launch a decapitation strike taking out the White House and Pentagon before the Americans have time to get the president in a position to order a nuclear attack. The boys at Cheyanne mountain will get hit while they’re waiting for the phone call from the president. No country has been in such a position of nuclear dominance since the 1950’s.
Those french and British ambassadors called on the carpet by Russia last week … I’ll bet they were shown the current location of their nuclear missile boats.

Posted by: HB_Norica | May 15 2024 0:07 utc | 210

For those of us who grew up hearing about the West’s supposed “respect for the value of human life”, these two years should convince one that it is insane to continue living in the Northern Hemisphere at the mercy of these a-holes political machinations.

Posted by: Bagration | May 15 2024 0:12 utc | 211

@vargas
If Russia is really winning (what I slowly am starting to believe) , then the biggest problem for them would be Putin and his wish to negotiate peace and leave another unfinished war, like in Syria.
Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024
Exactly.putin is Expert in turning Almost winnable wars into a quagmire. So sad for the Russians.

Posted by: Sam | May 15 2024 0:15 utc | 212

Posted by: scorpion | May 14 2024 23:24 utc | 203
Thanks for your explanation. The theory appears illogical to me.

Posted by: Siddhartha | May 15 2024 0:15 utc | 213

Jake Blanchard@175….seen any super power’s Navy freely sailing the Black Sea…..no Brits required. The Brits have physical assets in 404, Russia just threatened them, yup, go back read that, 2 years on in a slaughter fest of kill, kill, kill, and now Russia tries to threaten little old Britain, get real.
And Blinkie brought bags of toys wonder if he brought a Hendrix guitar and plucked Star Spangled Banner with his teeth while they danced the night away in Kiev….
Maybe even played Under the Bridge, very safe places in the Ukraine, under bridges, it’s not like there is a war going on….

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | May 15 2024 0:16 utc | 214

If Europe experiences a wave of terrorism after Ukraine capitulates, it will be because some western power finds it useful to make that happen.
Honzo | May 14 2024 20:00 utc | 148
A few thoughts on that:
– Western countries try to appear ‘united’ on Ukraine/Russia, but their strategic goals & positions are completely opposed. Some say that the real strategic ‘war’ isn’t NATO vs. Russia, but UK/US vs. EU.
– The threat of something, in this case terrorist attacks, is often more powerful than the act itself. There’s certainly a Damocles’ Sword hanging over EUrope’s head, which may explain its policies (at least partly).
– Once Ukraine has capitulated, there’s little point in carrying out attacks. More probably (imo), they’d be used to put pressure on EU leaders when they appear to compromise with Moscow (“appeasement!”).
[On a side note, I remember reading in 2015/16 the opinion that German migration policy was aimed at pre-empting potential terrorist recruitment: “Why should we hurt Germany, when it’s helping our brothers?” – While I don’t see it as the main reason for Merkel’s “open door” policy, it may well have played a role.]

There will be false flag events raining soon, they might call the Ukrainian diaspora ‘Russians’.
unimperator | May 14 2024 20:04 utc | 149
Yes. It seems obvious, yet hadn’t occurred to me before. Thanks for pointing it out.

Posted by: smuks | May 15 2024 0:19 utc | 215

We got a thousand points of light
For the homeless man
We got a kinder, gentler machine gun hand
We got department stores and toilet paper
Got Styrofoam boxes for the ozone layer
Got a man of the people, says keep hope alive
Got fuel to burn, got roads to drive
Keep on rockin’ in the free world

Posted by: billb | May 15 2024 0:25 utc | 216

We remember Zalushny’s attempts to get sensible retreats but to no avail: Zelenksy didn’t allow it which probably means Washington/London didn’t allow it. As you know, I am all for arguing rationality even in extreme cases but it’s getting hard with Führerbefehl-style actions like Bakhmut.
Konami | May 14 2024 23:30 utc | 205
Here’s a thought: Maybe Ze wanted to create the conditions needed for ceasefire/ capitulation negotiations with Moscow, which he was denied in early ’22. Wouldn’t that make his actions/ strategy rational?

Posted by: smuks | May 15 2024 0:32 utc | 217

I like this one.

Olga Bazova
@OlgaBazova
Georgia has passed the American style “foreign agent” law today. It’s great for Georgia’s liberty and sovereign future to follow in the footsteps of the free and democratic United States!

Hopefully the Georgian government is ready and will to use whatever force may be required to destroy the US proxies and collaborators. Sounds like they are but time will tell. If not Georgia will be destroyed same as Ukraine.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 15 2024 0:38 utc | 218

Children being trafficked, cannon fodder dying en masse and Blinky rocking in a Kiev bar…
Putting Nero to shame.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 15 2024 0:42 utc | 219

Posted by: billb | May 15 2024 0:25 utc | 216
Regarding Neil Young.
In 2014 Neil Young & Crazy Horse were set to play Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv, Israel as part of the group’s tour. In January, when rumors that Neil would perform in Israel started to gain steam, Roger Waters sent a letter to Young via his manager, Elliott Roberts, urging him not to play the Middle Eastern country.
Young never responded to the ex-Pink Floyd bassist’s note, so nearly six months later Waters shared the contents of his letter on Facebook:
Dear Neil Young,
There are rumors flying about that you are considering doing shows in Tel Aviv this year.
The picket lines have been crossed in this last year by one or two lightweights from our community but no one of your stature. Woody Guthrie would turn in his grave.
Neil Young! You are one of my biggest heroes, you are one of a very short list, you, John Lennon, Woody Guthrie, Huddy Ledbetter, Harry Belafonte, Sam Cooke, Billie Holiday and, like some others, but not many, your songs have always been redolent of love and humanity and compassion for your fellow man and woman.
I find it hard to believe that you would turn your back on the indigenous people of Palestine. That you would lend support to, and encourage and legitimize, with your presence, a colonial apartheid regime, largely settled from Europe, that seeks to confine the native people of the land, either in exile or in second class status in reservations and ghettos.
Please, brother, tell me it ain’t so.
As I recall, back in the day, along with the rest of us (Stevie van Zandt, Bruce, Led Zep etc etc etc etc) you would not “Play In Sun City” I am asking you to stand on the same moral ground now. The late, great, Nelson Mandela lives on in us, we cannot let him down. He was explicit in his position and I quote, ” We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians”.
With respect, and love.
Roger Waters.

Posted by: Siddhartha | May 15 2024 0:42 utc | 220

Posted by: smuks | May 15 2024 0:32 utc | 217
Maybe Ze wanted to create the conditions needed for ceasefire/ capitulation negotiations with Moscow, which he was denied in early ’22. Wouldn’t that make his actions/ strategy rational?

That is an idea but at the same time Zelensky was on world tour “Long War Ukraine”.
Hard to say from the outside: it’s a given that minimising own losses wasn’t ever a goal of Ukrainian leadership (there are some theories that high losses were desirable for recruits from Russian-speaking areas…) and perhaps political Kiev was told that “retreat from X = no / reduced further financial support”. That alone would’ve been enough for team Zelenksy to keep the meat grinders open, in my opinion.
Zelensky kept negotating with Moscow for two weeks *after* Bucha (a false flag to disrupt these very negotations) but then passed a law disallowing himself to talk to Putin… So I think that any ceasefire talks will be conducted by the next man at the top, whoever that’ll be. The upcoming Switzerland peace summit officially still has the Zelensky plan which is 100% ridiculous. I wonder if they’ll update it slightly towards reality, to make it less painful for the international guests… I also wonder if we’ll see a concerted effort by BRICS and other ROW countries to move international institutions from no-longer-neutral Switzerland to other, Southern places.

Posted by: Konami | May 15 2024 0:52 utc | 221

Niel young is a dick, but the line about, “never go to school, never learn to be cool” actually impacted me in my youth.

Posted by: UWDude | May 15 2024 0:59 utc | 222

Posted by: karlof1 | May 14 2024 23:04 utc | 198
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?
Yep. Saw that.
In a previous thread I raised the U$ imperialist concern about being unceremoniously exited from a previously co-opted uranium source, Niger. The U$ had previously bought and paid for “democratically elected” regimes in Africa, and now in Niger, this has been overthrown (only the U$ is allowed to overthrow govts), and those damn ungrateful niggersNigers, are wanting to be all self-determining about their national resources; even now inviting Russia! to lodge at the base where U$ forces are also ensconced. (We own that base. It’s ours! Niger has no right to say who’s allowed there). [this works in Australia, where the U$ has prevented Australian prime ministers from visiting Pine Gap]
My point got derailed by whether Gaetz was a Good Guy. Sure, he is. Whatever. He is also an imperialist, who believes in American supremacy and hegemony.

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 15 2024 1:01 utc | 223

Plan A : send nazified germans against the Russian world (almost worked, 27m dead)
Plan A redux : send nazified ukrainians against the Russian world (worked on paper, failed on the field, 50k dead?)
Plan A try-again : send nazified lithuanians against the Russian world (border guard twists an ankle).
Delusional yesterday powers dreaming of having any significance. Minsk3 agreement should be a regional agreement with Belarus, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Russia only. All those countries have the right to live peacefully without threats, in particular transatlantic threats, stinky cheese threat or fish & chips threats.

Posted by: Asian frog | May 15 2024 1:04 utc | 224

@ Aleph_Null | May 14 2024 23:19 utc | 201
i hear you… i try to transcend the specifics and see how this theme has been repeated countless times in my lifetime… lies and deception are the name of the game to suck the masses into believing the just cause of a war.. in fact, they are all lies and deception… it would be better for you to be at peace with your sister as that is really what you want to see for the whole world… but, it is hard to get people to see beyond the lies and deception… the deception works most of the time, until these people wake up.. did she feel the same about iraq, or even further back – vietnam?
you triggered an avalanche with the mention of blinken singing ‘rockin in the free world’… he’s a first class liar and hypocrite… what else can be said? as for neil young, i too grew up on his music… he seems to pick his spots politically..

Posted by: james | May 15 2024 1:23 utc | 225

The Russian plan is going exactly as expected, the Ukrainian loss rates will continue increasing until the Ukrainian army breaks. I would not be surprised to see another front open up to stretch them even further (perhaps Sumy then later Chernihiv), as the temperature is turned up on the other fronts. The Russians now have a big enough trained and equipped military to do this and keep reserves back for any surprise NATO activities. The mass corruption has just made it easier for the Russians, as so much of the money to build new defence lines disappeared into foreign bank accounts.
Its just like 1918 when the extra men and resources from the US made it obvious to the German troops that further fighting would just lead to more losses both of men and ground. Those troops were also seriously degraded due to being on the field for years, an issue with many of the longer-serving Ukrainian soldiers that have not had proper leave for perhaps a year or more and been in the field for over 2 years. In WW1 the German military was not “stabbed in the back” it started to deteriorate right at the front. The 1918 German Spring Offensive, the last act to try to win the war, had failed and the morale of the Germans plummeted as they saw more and more US troops and equipment. A parallel would be the Ukrainian 2023 Summer offensive, which was much more of an ignominious failure than the German 1918 Spring offensive.
The Spring Offensive: Germany’s Final Gamble To Win WW1
The Russians have had much lower losses than the Ukrainians, in both men and equipment, and have shown themselves to be more than capable of replacing losses and continuously increasing the scale and power of their military. NATO is denuded, and Ukraine bled of willing soldiers after over 2 years of war. We are in the equivalent of the end of spring 2018.

Posted by: Roger | May 15 2024 1:37 utc | 226

james | May 15 2024 1:23 utc | 225
Aleph_Null | May 14 2024 23:19 utc | 201
People make their own beds. Let them sleep in the beds they have made. They deserve the rewards of their beliefs. I have the double whammy of ill health and in the last few years watching all those about me wander off following the American pied piper. As we see in Ukraine, group think stupidity has its own rewards.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 15 2024 1:39 utc | 227

Posted by: scorpion | May 14 2024 23:24 utc | 203
It’s Hayek not Trotsky and it is personal property that they want to squeeze into the hands of private IE capitalist interests. They see you owning a home as ‘dead capital’ that could be used as an asset to generate credit. Late stage capitalism at it’s finest.

Posted by: badjoke | May 15 2024 1:59 utc | 228

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
Lol. Maybe quite true! But who’s to say RF won’t come after them!!! If there’s many Ukronazis left at that stage, the SMO is not complete! Maybe, after crossing at Kherson, taking Mikholiev, Odessa and Transnistria, the AFU rump can be fully finished off in Western Ukraine — with THEIR BACKS to the Dneiper and no bridges to escape!

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | May 15 2024 2:04 utc | 229

scorpion | May 14 2024 23:24 utc | 203
*** ‘UN Agenda 2030’ to which all major nations are signatories. The conflicts between Russia and NATO etc. are seemingly at a lower level since they haven’t derailed either side’s commitment to Agenda 2030. For example, the 2022 and 2023 BRICS Declarations affirm their commitment to it in detailed specifics pages long as do several WEF documents even though ostensibly they are set against each other. ***
That (the WEF / 2030 agenda) and the utterly rotten World Health Organisation almost certain to be given sovereignty-destroying dictatorial powers everywhere, are two major reasons I do not and never will trust Putin — or *any* other head of government who has signed up to such arrangements.

Posted by: Cynic | May 15 2024 2:22 utc | 230

Learn? Our sociopathic, Zionist political betters will never learn
In fact,
while a humiliating defeat of Ukronazis is imminent, the US Zionists sociopathic political betters are already working on regime change in Georgia to open another front against Russia.
Let’s hope that doesn’t work out for them either. Everything the US touches turns to shit..

Posted by: Kay | May 15 2024 2:28 utc | 231

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
That might have been ‘realistic’ in mid-2023, when the Great Counter Offensive was going nowhere but Ukraine still had a reasonably credible fighting force- a force that could make crossing the Dneiper very expensive for the Russians, or turn the SMO into a beautiful Forever War as the US so likes to see. I think that ship has sailed, hit a rock and sunk now. It was always the case that Russia would have to control all of Ukraine one way or another, and the only question has been whether that would happen in this episode of open warfare or in some future round after the west has had a chance to retool, rearm and pump up the Ukronazi forces. The latter would in the long term be much more expensive and dangerous for Russia than whatever it takes to occupy Ukraine now.
It seems to me that half the US political apparatus thought that Russia could actually be destabilized and Putin overthrown, and the other half was focused on defeating EU, not Russia, and they haven’t communicated very well with each other. The victory over EU is well in hand, but the PTB needs to maintain hostility toward Russia/China/Iran to complete it. They do not, however, need to have an existential war with Russia. It’s the Big Ideas ideologues that must defeat Russia, no matter what, never mind ROI and consolidation of power in a global contraction.
I think the profit motive (and there’s no profit in a civilization-killing nuclear war) will trump, so to speak, the rabid zionazi neocon faction, but their progress is slow. One way or another, Night of the Long Knives coming up.

Posted by: Honzo | May 15 2024 2:44 utc | 232

Ive been thinking a lot about RF burning minefields.
Splosh 20m πr^2 with oil. Soak for 4 minutes. Ignite. Move forward. Splosh, ignite, move forward.
Roger said as front heats up, and yes, literally. Both as summer dries, conducive to fire and maneuver.
5th gen warfare would game to finale during American turbulence, aka POST-election polarization. It might be way worse 2024.
But then, Russia bans Rumble, but still allows Youtube. What?

Posted by: UWDude | May 15 2024 2:46 utc | 233

Selected lyrics from “Keep on rocking in the free world”
I see a woman in the night
With a baby in her hand
There’s an old street light
Near a garbage can
And now she put the kid away and she’s gone to get a hit
She hates her life and what she’s done to it

We got a thousand points of light
For the homeless man
We got a kinder, gentler machine gun hand

This is what Blinken decides to sing? It’s a song about how the American dream has died and we’re just rockin’ away oblivious to it all. Unbelievably poor choice!

Posted by: FrankDrakman | May 15 2024 2:47 utc | 234

The biggest bitch slap of the twenty-first century is coming for the West, and soon. Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch. The mopping up of the Zionazi toilet formerly known as the Ukraine will bring to the West inflation so eye-searing the tears will evaporate as soon as they’re formed.

Posted by: Matthew | May 15 2024 2:54 utc | 235

FrankDrakman | May 15 2024 2:47 utc | 234
American dream has died and we’re just rockin’ away oblivious to it all.
>…Unbelievably poor choice!

Posted by: FrankDrakman | May 15 2024 2:47 utc | 234
Au contraire.
Absolutely perfect, appropriate, gestalt choice.

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 15 2024 3:01 utc | 236

This is what Blinken decides to sing? It’s a song about how the American dream has died and we’re just rockin’ away oblivious to it all. Unbelievably poor choice!
Posted by: FrankDrakman | May 15 2024 2:47 utc | 234
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Blinken is arrogant beyond all belief. He is not stupid which is how and why he is here he is right now. He also knows that his term ends by year-end if not before.
IMHO he is admitting defeat having been one of the principals precipitating the downfall.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | May 15 2024 3:07 utc | 237

By train? Rolling into Kiev railway station through the morning mist, Vladimir Ilyich Blinken accepts his fate and takes up the his position in the van!

Posted by: petra | May 15 2024 3:11 utc | 238

james, presumably downstream, unless the river somehow stopped in its tracks.

Posted by: petra | May 15 2024 3:14 utc | 239

Re: Posted by: Petri Krohn | May 14 2024 15:38 utc | 79
Attrition phase is over. What is needed now is speed and mobility. And a huge number of cheap FPV drones.
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Woah!! Big call – I bet most of the MOA Bar Flies disagree with that one!

Posted by: Julian | May 15 2024 3:36 utc | 240

Meet the new ‘Ferdinand Marcos’ and ‘Hosni Mubarak’ of Europe
Washington will potentially allow Vladimir Zelensky to remain in power indefinitely
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that Ukraine will hold elections when all Ukrainians – including those now living in Russian territory – decide the time is right. Blinken’s conditions essentially permit Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to postpone a vote unless these territories are recaptured.
“We’re working with the government and civil society groups to shore up Ukraine’s election infrastructure,” Blinken said in a speech at Kiev Polytechnic Institute on Tuesday.
“That way, as soon as Ukrainians agree that conditions allow, all Ukrainians – all Ukrainians including those displaced by Russia’s aggression – can exercise their right to vote,” he continued. “People in Ukraine and around the world can have confidence that the voting process is free, fair, and secure.”
RT

Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | May 15 2024 3:44 utc | 241

scorpion 203
The WTF “” great reset “” is a great FRAUD. An example of fraud on given in the teachings of Islam . Somebody wanted to exchange a crop of unripe dates for a quantity of already picked, good quality dates.
Our prophet didn’t describe this as fraud , because of its speculation that all the unripe dates would eventually be of good quality, he , peace be upon him said it was ‘ interest ‘ , in other words ‘making a profit on a loan’, i.e. charging for
an imagined gain .
The printed fiat money is continuously pumping resources into the hands of the elites who are then able to purchase property in thecreal world. Logically the end result of this process will be that those who are on the casino money will own everything , all Real assets.
It takes the wisdom of God to see through the scams ofvthe Jewish banksters.
Furthermore, the Jewish banksters realised that by stealing Russia’s capital that was saved in Western banks, Russia would have to seek help from other Jewish bankers in order to re-finance themselves. This , I think , explains why Russia cannot intervene in Gaza without bankrupting themselves.
Satan’s double bind. If you show your weakness , you expose yourself to attack. In Ukraine, the second Russia negotiates peace, Black Rock Jewish banksters own Ukraine freshly emptied of its inhabitants, purchased by fiat money, created by decree .
The whole point about usury , which QE definitely is, is that the banksters are devaluing their currency while gaining real assets.
Eventually the currency will collapse and the assets’ value will also collapse.
God puts increase in honest trading, and decrease in interest.
The ” great WTF reset ” is about the elites trying to draw a line under their scam and cash in their chips in the casino.
What Russia and their allies in Hamas , Iran and Turkey are doing by fighting the usurious banksters is making them over-print money, and thus overloading the banksters’ scam.
We should have no fear of the WTF ” great reset ” , not because they will
one day cash in their corrupt gambling winnings, but because the cost of fighting Russia and Hamas will crack the scam by forcing them into disproportionate devaluation.
Kaida shaytana dha’eefa
The devil’s plan is puny.

Posted by: Giyane | May 15 2024 3:44 utc | 242

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
this is not my post..

Posted by: snake | May 15 2024 4:04 utc | 243

No Julian @240 – most barflies are not locked into mUh AtTrItIoN for attrition’s sake. Most are interested in letting the RAF fight the SMO smartly, as they have been, instead of popping off unnecessarily and taking excessive casualties.
They have mostly finished attriting the Ukes and are now quite literally walking in and taking territory. And surprise, surprise, there is very little the Ukes or anyone else (NATO) can do to stop them.

Posted by: Ezzie | May 15 2024 4:06 utc | 244

Honestly, even with collapsed line, I still don’t see this war ending before 2025 Spring. Earliest 12-2024. Why?
1) I read that Burns was sent to ? to begin some behind the scenes negotiations.
Next day… Lavrov stated “If they want to settle on the battlefield, then so be it”.. Obviously, back channel done. US still believes they can dictate terms, even now. Lavrov simply announced no settlement of any reason was initiated.
2) UK- demands that Ukraine continue, give up all your daughters next, you will continue, Schnapps wasn’t “asking”. Zelensky et el control nothing.
I can see them withdrawing to defense as far as Lvov and Kiev if necessary with 3/4 of their land occupied, and still not conceding. I guess I don’t see it ending because neither US or Britain will allow it. The EU won’t get in the way, so Russia will end up needing to invade all of Ukraine. Obviously, no logic, rational or military accomplishment of Russia will force their capitulation. They will make Russia have to occupy most of it.
The only other way, is if the Ukrainians themselves revolt. I’ve seen no movement at all in that direction. That’s my 2 cents. War still far from ending.

Posted by: Trubind1 | May 15 2024 4:11 utc | 245

Lavrov’s Dog | May 15 2024 3:44 utc | 241
…working with the government and civil society groups …
>…“”Civil” society” is code for Soros and U$ NGOs
>…to shore up Ukraine’s election infrastructure
Is code for voting machines, and controlled election officials, to deliver whatever outcome they want at a later time, when they decide to hold (s)elections.

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 15 2024 4:29 utc | 246

@sean the leprechaun | May 15 2024 0:16 utc | 214

And Blinkie brought bags of toys wonder if he brought a Hendrix guitar and plucked Star Spangled Banner with his teeth while they danced the night away in Kiev….

And the sewers in Kiev burst, flooding the city with vomit.

Posted by: Norwegian | May 15 2024 5:46 utc | 247

Thinking there’s for sure a 2A fan club waiting for this young teen (Ukrainian)
girl. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/eREt8-vodxE

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 15 2024 6:07 utc | 248

No Julian @240 – most barflies are not locked into mUh AtTrItIoN for attrition’s sake.
Posted by: Ezzie | May 15 2024 4:06 utc | 244
Good points E.
Speaking for myself (I don’t read Julian anymore, tired of it) I’m simply watching what happens, hoping in some way shape of reform Russia and the people of east/south ex-Ukraine (and Russia) get a chance to live a decent life in security.
And that Russia gets to shove it up Nato/US ass as well as the corrupt nazi murderous whores in Ukraine- I don’t care how they do it (so long as they are criminal psychopaths like Israel/US/UK are), it is not up to me, I have no preferences, I have no expertise, will not tell the Russians/Ukrainians what to do … only observe while offering my moral support and best wishes they fuck the US / UK especially over big time.
How they fight the war I couldn’t give shit about. That’s their job their choices not mine. None of my business .. except to get MYSELF minimally informed about realities and reasons etc.
The blow hard know-it-alls bore me senseless now.

Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | May 15 2024 6:16 utc | 249

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 15 2024 6:07 utc | 248
Neat – I used to be able to do that just as fast and just as young with a Bren machine gun. *twinkle*
Life affords us different unusual and odd opportunities. Good for her.

Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | May 15 2024 6:21 utc | 250

Blinken combines the sensitivity of David Brent with the Three Amigos. Is he actually Martin Short?

Posted by: Cortes | May 15 2024 6:22 utc | 251

Dima said RUAF has managed to lure AFU to sending more reserves into Urozhaine and now those are being bombed en-masse. Urozhaine is a small village with no actual sheltered positions. Just part of the stretching/breaking process.

Posted by: unimperator | May 15 2024 6:29 utc | 253

Russian Defense Minister, barely in office, comments on the West’s idea of protecting Ukrainian airspace from Poland and Romania.
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“In addition, we still have hypersonic missiles and in the hypersonic range, Western air defense systems are of no use so far. They have speeds for interception of 2 to 3 Mach, while our hypersonic missiles fly at least 4.5 to 5 Mach. And the Kinshal hypersonic weapon flies at a speed of 7 to 8 Mach. So the Western experts will only be able to determine that someone hit a target on the territory of Ukraine, which was supposedly protected by NATO air defenses, especially if we use simultaneous wave and combination attacks will be carried out – with drones, hypersonic weapons, conventional rockets, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles,” warns the expert.
“I would like to add that we have air-launched aerosol bombs of the ODAB type, which we have almost never used anywhere before. An aerosol bomb detonated under enormous volume expansion has, in principle, almost the same destructive effect as a tactical nuclear weapon, only without the radiation effect. That is , this is also a terrible weapon, but it is not prohibited by any convention. The principle of detonation is very specific: First, a heavy aerosol is poured onto the target region, which penetrates into every gap, and then the entire gas cloud is detonated. The temperature of these flames reaches three thousand degrees, which is three times higher than the temperature in a crematorium,” concludes Artamonov.
Translated from Russian and first published in the newspaper Vsglyad on May 12, 2024
You can read here how much he discussed Patriot systems and their capabilities

Posted by: ossi | May 15 2024 6:31 utc | 254

Churchill, now meeting French commander Gamelin, asking: “Where is the strategic reserve?”
Gamelin, with a shrug: “Aucune- there is none.”
That was in May 1940. History may not repeat itself, but it rhymes perfectly if you speak Slavic languages or Mandarin.

Posted by: MFB | May 15 2024 6:49 utc | 255

I don’t think that Vargas is right (ha, here’s a phrase one could save and reuse endlessly) about negotiations with Ukraine being forced on Russia by China.
But I agree there will be negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
I suspect they will go “Do you want it in the back of the head, or between the eyes?”

Posted by: MFB | May 15 2024 6:59 utc | 256

📋🇷🇺🇺🇦⚔️ Two Majors #Report for the Morning of 15 May 2024; pub. 06:31📍
🔹In the #Kharkov direction, Ukrainian units have withdrawn “to more favourable positions” in the districts of #Lukyantsev and #Volchansk, the enemy General Staff has said. In #Volchansk, the RFAF have advanced into the centre of the town and heavy fighting is taking place. The enemy is pulling in reserves of infantry and armoured vehicles, setting up crossings in the near rear to restore logistics after attacks by the RFAF on bridges. The Russian Army controls the northern part of the town. Members of the Ukrainian Defence Ministry’s GUR, including members of the barrier troops, are taken prisoner. The villages of #Bugrovatka and #Lukyantsy have been liberated, our troops are fighting near the villages of #Staritsa and #Izbitskoye. The Russian Army is attacking in the direction of #Liptsy from #Glubokoye and #Lukyantsy.
🔹In the #Sumy direction, the AFU expects the RFAF to launch offensive actions from the territory of the #Kursk region. The Ukrainian authorities announced the evacuation of the population from the towns of #Belopolye and #Vorozhba. TCCs are taking out archives. During the night it was reported about dense artillery fire of our troops on enemy positions near the settlement of Seredina-Buda (opposite the settlement of #Suzemka in the #Bryansk region), our channels report about making mine passages in enemy defences.
🔹In the #Pokrovskoye direction (west of #Avdeyevka), the RFAF have occupied the village of #Umanskoye. #Netaylovo is being stormed, our troops moved closer to the outskirts of #Nevelskoye.
🔹On the #Vremyevka ledge, there are heavy battles at #Staromayorskoye.
🔹On the #Zaporozhye front and in #Kherson direction, there are no changes.
🛡At Sevastopol, during the night, several enemy missiles were shot down, the governor reported the fall of debris in the city and near the village of #Polyushko.
💥In the Belgorod region, two residents of the village of #Dubovoye suffered as a result of overnight strikes by the AFU. In the evening on the outskirts of #Shebekino, a passenger car travelling on the road was attacked by an AFU quadrocopter; also, at around 19:00, several targets were shot down on the approach to #Belgorod. During the day, in Grayvoron, the village of #Sovkhozny and #Shebekino were attacked by AFU FPV drones. #Shchetinovka, Belgorod district, was under massive enemy fire in the first half of the day.
💥The #Volgograd region reported an enemy UAV attack, as a result of which two wagons with fuel caught fire and one tanker exploded. A total of 9 train wagons derailed.
🎬#Kharkov direction, Северный Ветер reports: the assistant machine gunner of the BARRIER DETACHMENT of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine was captured. Matlay Alexander Vasilievic, soldier, his task was to shoot at his own people. He surrendered.

https://t.me/two_majors/24116

Posted by: Down South | May 15 2024 7:11 utc | 257

Might be why Putin said he prefers Biden over Trump: he “knows” him.
Posted by: migueljose | May 14 2024 12:23 utc | 11
Except it was a joke. It was the opposite of what Americans expected to hear.
Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024 13:04 utc | 17
If Russia is really winning (what I slowly am starting to believe) , then the biggest problem for them would be Putin and his wish to negotiate peace and leave another unfinished war, like in Syria.
Posted by: vargas | May 14 2024 13:04 utc | 17
Russia ‘won’ a long time ago. Problem was Ukraine and NATO wouldn’t stop.

Posted by: Inki | May 15 2024 7:12 utc | 258

sean the leprechaun | May 15 2024 0:16 utc | 214
What a truly raving numpty you are … if that 214 post was actually the real Sean. I couldn’t follow it at all. Not remotely relevant to what I was saying in 175. So why not just read past my posts if you’re gunna reply with such intoxicated gibberish.

Posted by: Jake Blanchard | May 15 2024 7:13 utc | 259

The Ukrainian authorities did not prepare any defensive structures, although they promoted this. The fortifications remained only in Zelensky’s propaganda videos, but in reality the allocated funds were stupidly “cut up.”
Ukrainian military personnel “on the front lines” also confirm that there are simply no defensive structures and they have to dig in under fire from the Russian Armed Forces. For example, Ukrainian military officer Andrei Babichev criticizes the fortifications built near Pavlograd – he says that the trenches dug have already crumbled, the loopholes have not been disguised, the dugouts are not deep enough, the trenches were dug in the middle of the fields, and not in the plantings.
“To be honest, they’re doing it for the hell of it. It’s just money laundering. It’s done poorly and unprofessionally from a tactical point of view,” says the military man, adding that the same situation is in Dnieper, Zaporozhye and other cities.
In the Kharkov direction, where the Russian Armed Forces are successfully developing an offensive, the situation is the same. Wounded Ukrainian servicemen write that they are indifferent to politics, elections and other issues, they don’t want to start treason and squabble, but they want their brothers to return home alive and well, and not sacrifice themselves because some “fucking thing” “I didn’t do anything there.” According to the servicemen, they had to dig trenches half a meter deep in order to somehow protect themselves.
“Instead of being in a shelter that could save your life, you dig. And then you die from enemy bombs because some @bath jacket gave up on his region/city/village and stole money , and reported that everyone is fucked. Don’t give a fuck, they’re fucking telethons,” Ukrainian servicemen emotionally describe the situation.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/22819

Posted by: Down South | May 15 2024 7:14 utc | 260

Our source reports that Secretary of State Blinken warned Zelensky that if he does not stop the Russian offensive, the West will quickly “see” the corruption, nepotism and cutting of budgets that the Ze-environment has created in the war.
Zelensky was hinted that from a hero he could quickly turn into a traitor who would quickly be replaced. Especially his time is coming to an end and de jure he becomes a “controversial president.”

https://t.me/legitimniy/17945

Posted by: Down South | May 15 2024 7:16 utc | 261

scorpion | May 14 2024 23:24 utc | 203
“Great Reset” came from the NESRA/GESRA scams. Roots are generally tied with Pleiadians(aliens from the “seven sisters” group of stars) coming and giving all kinds of wonderful gifts and sending telepathic messages that generally promote investing in something the person getting the message is selling. Those type groups are also where Q was first promoted, and the “storm” narrative originated.

Posted by: Rhymerez | May 15 2024 7:35 utc | 262

Posted by: Ezzie | May 15 2024 4:06 utc | 244, and Posted by: Trubind1 | May 15 2024 4:11 utc | 245
“I can see them withdrawing to defense as far as Lvov and Kiev if necessary with 3/4 of their land occupied, and still not conceding. I guess I don’t see it ending because neither US or Britain will allow it. The EU won’t get in the way, so Russia will end up needing to invade all of Ukraine. Obviously, no logic, rational or military accomplishment of Russia will force their capitulation. They will make Russia have to occupy most of it.
The only other way, is if the Ukrainians themselves revolt. I’ve seen no movement at all in that direction. That’s my 2 cents. War still far from ending.”
OK, but I reckon there is another way for the RF to force capitulation of Ukraine (and the West), but it would mean a decisive RF victory in a major land (and air) battle in South West of Ukraine. Such an eventuality would enable the RF to dismantle Ukraine in accordance with its own SMO objectives and with due regard to the people in Ukraine and all relevant neighbouring Eastern European countries (Hungary, Moldova, Poland and Romania etc.). I have expressed this idea on previous threads and I apologise for the repetition here, but think it is important and would end this whole Western engineered debacle-at least for the foreseeable few decades. If the collective West did suffer such a calamitous defeat at the hands of the Russians they would of course go apoplectic and blame the poor bloody Ukrainians, collective Western indecisiveness at critical moments, Donald Trump or any other combination of excuses. But they might find some comfort in the fact that they could now concentrate on taming the Chinese dragon.
Of course, the RF would have to somehow force a large-scale armed intervention from the West (mainly Europe, but not the whole of NATO), although I doubt that the US would commit significant forces-only weapons and intelligence etc. Western government bloviators -particularly from the UK- have repeatedly stated that “Russia must be defeated on the battlefield”, and recently (Tuesday May 14) Grant Shapps, UK Secretary of Defence stated -“I don’t think it’s plausible at all for [Russian President Vladimir] Putin to win this war. And it’s important he doesn’t.” Other European leaders have expressed similar sentiments.
If these statements are taken at face value, then when the RF crosses the Dnieper in force and advances into the West of Ukraine against ineffective Ukraine opposition, the West would have no choice but to face a show-down with the RF. Short of going nuclear they would be fucked-and even then?? If the RF were to move towards Odessa (which seems to be very important to the UK, US and France), this situation would be exacerbated.
I realise that those such as Julien, bored and others here will claim I am dreaming, and that the RF can be beaten in the East before they even reach the river, but the fighting on the ground at present suggests that they are the dreamers.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | May 15 2024 7:38 utc | 263

In the Kharkov region, the Russian Federation has advanced in the direction of Volchansk over the past 24 hours. The Russians gained a foothold north of Volchansk in the Gatishche-Pletenevka section, as well as on the northern outskirts of the city itself with the aim of further advancing and occupying the settlement. The enemy occupied the territory of Lyceum No. 1 and Kindergarten No. 6.
On the eastern flank of the offensive, the Russian Armed Forces captured the village of Bugrovatka and are storming Staritsa. The Ukrainian Armed Forces also left a number of positions near Volchansk, as well as to the west – in the Lukyantsy area. Those left behind came under Russian control
“In some areas, in the areas of Lukyantsy and Volchansk, as a result of enemy fire and assault actions, in order to preserve the lives of our servicemen and avoid losses, the units maneuvered and moved to more advantageous positions. The fighting continues,” the Main Staff reported.
In the Bakhmut direction, fighting continues in the vicinity of Chasov Yar. On the Kalinovka-Bogdanovka section there are oncoming battles.
In the Donetsk direction, fighting continues in Netailovo; south of Pervomaisky, the enemy was knocked out from positions north of the Domakha gully. Also, clashes do not stop in Krasnogorovka.

https://t.me/ZeRada1/19652

Posted by: Down South | May 15 2024 7:41 utc | 264

This war was not started by Russia, the whole thing is an IO designed to cover the corruption of the cabal foisting their dystopian agenda on humanity. Ukraine is but one country where this occurs.
Putin and Trump are not called “traitors to the NWO” for nothing. Those 2 are going to clean house. Sadly that will mean billions die, but it is necessary at this point.
We are literally in a fight between good and evil.
GOD WINS.

Posted by: Dan | May 15 2024 7:52 utc | 265

Simplicius latest piece wonders if the move by the Northern group will be to Kiev instead of Sumy or Kharkov. Rumour is the group commander is the great Col. Gen Lapin of the Airborne Forces (Killed in Action several times during the last 2 years).
Also, he speculates on the collapse of the Neonazi regime before the general rout of (what’s left of) the military. (Some clueless commentator here at the bar conjured up a figure of half a million fighting bodies)
Now for some gossips. The moves against corruption within the MoD maybe linked to Prigozhin. Slimy bastard had a lot of insiders on the payroll and probably an equal number in direct competition. His rants against Shoigu and Gerasimov were probably because they were on to him and the others with their hands in the till.
Apparently, Shoigu had been ill, and the fact that Western Intel were aware of that meant someone spoke out of turn.
A few reports Surovikin has been summoned to the Kremlin, either related to Prigozhin drama/coup or more likely for a progress report on the “Afrikan Korp” and meeting his new direct report (immediate boss).
Putin now has 2 direct assistants, possible 2nd in commands or interim successors should something untoward happen. These men are quite old, and on the West hitlist.

Posted by: Suresh | May 15 2024 7:55 utc | 266

People in Ukraine and around the world can have confidence that the voting process is free, fair, and secure.”
RT
Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | May 15 2024 3:44 utc | 241
Stop!
Dear God stop.
That’s just too much to take in one sitting.

Posted by: jpc | May 15 2024 8:05 utc | 267

Down South | May 15 2024 7:14 utc | 260
What were the soldiers doing for the year and a half or so since the Russians retreated back over the border in the area? You’d think they might have spent a little time digging some holes, instead of all of a sudden being like oh $@^#$ I better dig myself a hole since they are coming at me!
Did the Russians steal all the shovels to use in the assault on Bakhmut?

Posted by: Rhymerez | May 15 2024 8:13 utc | 268

Melaleuca @ 236

Absolutely perfect, appropriate, gestalt choice.

Snap! Perfect mash-up of idiocy, cooption and gestalt. That’s utterly Nazi too.
Exact same for GOP and Reagan campaign using Born In The USA, another song about the end of the American Dream, rotting of the country and betrayal by the ruling elites. Common Nazi subversion of the culture, they can’t create so they appropriate.
But there’s plenty of idiocy to go around, ever come across a bunch of drunks in a pub singing Working Class Hero? The damn song is a biting put down of the working class, even Lennon’s voice is at its most snide, the song attacks workers for being proud of their resilience to exploitation, of bearing their burden rather than being proud of applying their strength to fight that injustice. Might as well still be stuck in feudalism, “still fucking peasants as far as I can see.”
That’s why nothing ever changes, no one is even paying attention. The bosses know that.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 15 2024 8:14 utc | 269

From the UK Press:

Russia on the brink as Vladimir Putin’s men slaughtered during worst day of the war so far.
Russia lost a staggering 1,740 troops in a single day, the highest tally of casualties for Moscow since the start of the invasion in 2022, according to Ukraine.
In the previous 24 hours, Ukraine also claimed Russia had lost 30 tanks and 42 armoured vehicles.
However, Ukraine’s armed forces have claimed Russia has so far lost an eye-watering 484,030 men during the course of the ongoing war.
Earlier this month, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) estimated Russia’s casualties have likely reached 465,000.
French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné recently suggested this figure would be closer to 500,000. The BBC reported that at least 50,000 Russian soldiers had been confirmed dead.
Russia last gave an update on its losses in September 2022, saying 6,000 soldiers had been killed.

If we have a free press, why is it all of them push the same line?

Posted by: Passerby | May 15 2024 8:15 utc | 270

Obviously, no logic, rational or military accomplishment of Russia will force their capitulation. They will make Russia have to occupy most of it (…) it would mean a decisive RF victory in a major land (and air) battle in South West of Ukraine
Barrel Brown | May 15 2024 7:38 utc | 263
Why waste time with capitulation? No options is the option. I see no reason to “occupy” anything. It better to reconfigure them as a village or two, like Kiev + Lvov, so they live forever in debt and some occasional bombing if they start shooting over the fences. The buffer zone was the correct idea but so far exists only in Putin’s speeches, the general staff did not start that phase for some strange reason or is too dumb to do it. And what victory are you talking about? Fight for what or where? Also, it’s a waste of time when the smo strikes any power plant or power grid in Donbass. Ukros/nato won’t leave anything in working condition when they run, they always explode everything so why waste ammo? Hit Kiev or Lvov power grid, turn lights off in Odessa if you want results. But no, they’re afraid to damage anything or anyone outside Donbass, it belongs to US now. Third world country stats was clear since HMS Defender sailed uninterrupted to make fun of them. though not as entertaining as Pelosi defeating the Chinese army with a single fart. And some people still think there’s some sort of war going on in Ukr. Even Blinky was in Kiev to party. Check the photos, where he went, what he did and don’t say you’re surprised.

Posted by: rk | May 15 2024 8:16 utc | 271

Dan @ 265

We are literally in a fight between good and evil.
GOD WINS.

God does work in mysterious ways but you really think Trump is on the side of Good?
Hard truth I’ve learned about life is you actually do pay a price for stupidity, the USA has been paying the steady toll for one incompetent idiot elected official after another, since at least Carter. Trump is the country being maxed out, no more money to pay the vig, the final pump and dump, loot and scoot, the entire country winds up living in a tent under the canopy of a boarded up store in the heart of downtown.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 15 2024 8:31 utc | 272

The Daily Express was, quite rightly, named the “Daily Getsworse” by Private Eye in the 1960s. The fact that a serious newspaper can produce casualty figures varying twelvefold in the same article shows that they have not only fired all their actual reporters, they don’t even have a decent bot doing the proofreading.

Posted by: MFB | May 15 2024 8:36 utc | 273

Things getting catastrophic for Ukranazistan as Russia implements its Moose Offensive strategy.
What is the Moose Offensive Strategy?
RUSSIA’S MOOSE STRATEGY IN KHARKOV
The current Russian offensive in the Kharkov sector has NOTHING in common with the 2022 thunder run. It is the kind of offensive you’ll see from now on in war: small units advancing through fields and forest, avoiding roads, backed up by closely coordinated drones and artillery.
What strikes me as astonishing is how stupendously weak the Ukrainian defence was. As anyone would expect there was massive corruption, but they seem to have been totally caught off guard, even though their NATO masters had been forecasting this attack.
From the squealing it seems that Elensky had expected Kraken nazis and the Russian Vlasovite quisling groups to hold the sector but they disintegrated. Which means that Ukraine is being compelled to rush forces from the Chasov Yar and Avdeevka fronts, and perhaps from Kherson, to plug the gaps.
Which in turn indicates that Ukraines crisis of *trained and competent manpower* is much worse than even the pro Russian space had thought. If you have to rush your remaining regular battle hardened brigades from front to front to plug gaps your situation is like late 1944-5 in WWII when the German OKW (military high command) had had to shuffle remaining Waffen SS panzer divisions around from front to front as the regular army retreated. This wears down said battle hardened brigades and the enemy only switches his attack to a different part of the line.
Since in the drone era you can’t expect blitzkrieg tactics again, Russia is now attacking at multiple points with small advances but forcing the enemy to defend each point in turn with limited forces. This haemorrhages the enemy to death while leaving Russia the luxury of swiftly shifting (as only relatively small number of troops are committed to any one attack) the offensive to another sector.
In other words, it’s like a pack of wolves attacking a moose from multiple directions, exhausting and bleeding it out. Each wolf expends only a small amount of energy per attack and suffers, at worst, a kick or buffet. The moose has to defend everywhere and from all sides. If the moose cannot escape – as Ukranazistan can’t escape from Ukraine – there can be only one result.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayast | May 15 2024 8:48 utc | 274

Posted by: Aleph_Null | May 14 2024 23:19 utc | 201
As a US American taxpayer, I feel personally responsible for the death and disfigurement of so many young Ukrainians.
<=but are you emotionally distressed by it? <=I wonder if the conduct of a government (in delivering tax payer wealth [public assets, funds or credit, in whatever form to a entity(foreign or domestic) expected to use such transferred wealth to support killing humans and blowing up infra structures necessary to a modern quality of life], amounts to the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress? The government obviously intended to deliver US taxpayer wealth to a foreign entity; the foreign entity is known to be involved in killing humans and known to be involved in destroying infra structure important to human quality of life. Is such government action so extreme, so outrageous, so atrocious, so utterly intolerable to a civilized society, that it exceeds all possible bounds of decency? Tort law may be a tool for anti war people.

Posted by: snake | May 15 2024 8:50 utc | 275

“If we have a free press, why is it all of them push the same line?”
E x a c t l y
No media outlet in the empire’s core (USA, Canada, UK, EU, Aus) is stepping out of “the party line.”
Let’s remember: the chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the parliament of Finland (which for more joke then was not part of NATO) was forced to resign and apologize for writing a simple and reasonable sentence: “maybe someone should say that Ukraine should not join NATO”
And, of course, the whole media bubble made a wall of silence.
Tomas de Torquemada was an amateur.
We are the envy of North Korea. We are exactly the old USSR. There is no trace left of freedom of the press or freedom of speech in public on important issues. The kids in the Universities are discovering the dystopia in which we live. The actors hired by the Power for the entertainment and confusion of the plebs have the same power we have: nothing.

Posted by: Simon | May 15 2024 9:11 utc | 276

Woah!! Big call – I bet most of the MOA Bar Flies disagree with that one!
Posted by: Julian | May 15 2024 3:36 utc | 240
How is your counteroffensive going?
Are you already dipping your toes into the Black Sea at Jalta?

Posted by: NoName | May 15 2024 9:13 utc | 277

Posted by: MFB | May 15 2024 8:36 utc | 273
I feel ashamed when I compare the baying of the British press with the thoughtfullness of, say, “Indian Punchline”. Policy here seems reduced to calling on instincts and sentiments. “Instincts of the herd in peace and war”, indeed.
The Russian policy seems to be “We’re doing fine. But we have limited resources. What is the best way to allocate limited resources, so we don’t overextend and hurt ourselves? Belousov is good at that; let’s appoint him.”

Posted by: Passerby | May 15 2024 9:15 utc | 278

SINISTER BLINK!
I suppose the end of Roman Empire Nero fiddling whilst Rome Burns has already been done here , I’ll catch up later on posts – but did anyone else notice the SINISTER nature of Blinken , the Omen child grown up, with his upside down cross, I mean axe?
Creepy as fuck and who are the backing band demons? Why aren’t they in uniform at the front being minced?
Kiev is the sleazy Berlin with the ukropian Natzos embracing the sick show – ‘wilkomem to the cabaret!’
It’s so much fun knowing that every time the evil hoodlums visit their scene of the crime(a) they have to ask special permission from RF they won’t be exterminated!
Used to love Neil Young, know most of his songs , but gone off the Laurel Canyon mobsters in recent years, with the knowledge of their invention by the cultural propaganda entertainment complex of the last century. Still in full flow. There are many heading for the same sad fall about many of their heroes and entertainers who drove the fascist narratives like the harridans and debauched courtiers they ever more resemble – from the freak show of the Eurovision songsters to the Bono/Sting variety to the porny babes and bearded ‘ladyboys’ of the Collective Wastes that we are daily more turned into.

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 15 2024 9:18 utc | 279

Karaoke at Hitler’s bunker: the hour is late.

Posted by: Greg Galloway | May 15 2024 9:25 utc | 280

People in the US and around the world can have confidence that the voting process is free, fair, and secure.”
RT
Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | May 15 2024 3:44 utc | 241
Stop!
Dear God stop.
That’s just too much to take in one sitting.
Posted by: jpc | May 15 2024 8:05 utc | 267
How is it possible for Americans to be so clear sighted about nasty, commie Slavs , and yet so blind about nice Zionists like Trump and Biden who have armed Israel to bomb Rafah while telling them not to.
Collection insanity in the US.
Do we not understand that the US has destroyed many countries since 9/11 using proxy terrorists to create a Greater Israel, and is currently using Azov proxy terrorists to create a Greater EU colony?
Stop.
Dear God stop.
How is it possible for Amaericans to still bielieve that Americans are the good guys?

Posted by: Giyane | May 15 2024 9:29 utc | 281

Ground-based kamikaze drone “Scorpion M” destroyed enemy fortifications near Krasnogorovka
Soldiers of the “Russian Hawks” detachment, together with military personnel of the 110th brigade, used a robot to destroy a stronghold of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The drone overcame the difficult terrain and blew up the AFU installations, after which the ammunition detonated on the spot.

https://t.me/Slavyangrad/98131
Video in link

Posted by: Down South | May 15 2024 9:35 utc | 282

Posted by: FrankDrakman | May 15 2024 2:47 utc | 234
“This is what Blinken decides to sing? It’s a song about how the American dream has died and we’re just rockin’ away oblivious to it all. Unbelievably poor choice!”
There are still people who believe that “Born in the U.S.A.” is a flag-waving anthem… These people only care for refrains/headlines. Irony, satire, subtlety in general is completely wasted on them.

Posted by: Cherrycoke | May 15 2024 9:42 utc | 283

Our source in the General Staff said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be forced to leave Volchansk until the end of the week, since Syrsky refused to transfer reserves from the Eastern Front and is trying to hold off the enemy with manpower and minimal equipment.
The commander-in-chief considers the loss of Volchansk not a significant loss for Ukraine, which is why there is no need to spend reserves.
https://t.me/rezident_ua/22810

Posted by: Down South | May 14 2024 14:36 utc | 51

Our source at the General Staff said that Russian troops have occupied the northern part of Volchansk and are fighting for the city center. The Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot stop enemy attacks; no one prepared the city for defense.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/22821

Posted by: Down South | May 15 2024 9:44 utc | 284

London: Will not accept agreement between Moscow and
.
The UK sees “no point at all” in persuading Ukraine to accept any peace terms, says the British Defense Secretary. He doesn’t think it’s plausible that Putin could win this war.

Britain will not support a solution to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that, in London’s view, would involve concessions to Moscow. British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps announced this to Times Radio on Tuesday.
Russian politician calls Czech president’s proposal for Ukraine talks illusory
Russian politician calls Czech president’s proposal for Ukraine talks illusory
The United Kingdom is one of Kiev’s largest arms suppliers. In recent weeks, London has ratcheted up its rhetoric, declaring that British weapons supplied to Ukraine could be used to carry out attacks deep inside Russia. Moscow recently summoned the British ambassador over the matter and warned of possible retaliation, including attacks on “all British military facilities and equipment” in Ukraine and beyond.
On another occasion, also on Tuesday, Shapps confirmed that Kiev could use British-supplied weapons to attack Russia’s Crimean peninsula. London considers the region, which became part of Russia following a referendum in 2014, to be an “integral part of Ukraine.”
Asked by Times Radio whether London would consider a deal between Moscow and Kiev, Shapps replied simply: “No.” He went on to say that the UK sees “no point at all” in persuading or “pressuring” Ukraine to accept any peace terms and “to give up part of its territory.”
In addition to Crimea, four other former Ukrainian regions, the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, became parts of Russia following referendums in the fall of 2022. Kiev described the votes as a “fraud” and continues to claim all four regions and Crimea as its own.
On Tuesday, Shapps also claimed that the only way to end the conflict was to inflict a military defeat on Russia. “I don’t think it’s plausible that Putin can win this war,” he said, calling for increased arms supplies to Ukraine.
“It is very, very important that the US follows the British example. Remember: we have just increased our funding for Ukraine to three billion pounds this year, our largest package to date,” the defense minister highlighted, referring to This was based on an earlier announcement by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who had committed to spending this amount per year on military support for Ukraine.
Macron: “We are ready to act if the Russians go too far”
Macron: “We are ready to act if the Russians go too far”
Shapps also indirectly compared modern Russia to Nazi Germany, advocating that “we have been in this situation before in Europe and we will not allow it to happen again.”
“If you give a tyrant like Putin an inch, he’ll take a mile. In that case, he’ll probably take a whole lot, not just Ukraine. I’m not sure he’ll stop there either,” Shapps added .
In the years leading up to World War II, Western states are said to have attempted to appease Adolf Hitler, particularly through the infamous Munich Agreement of 1938, under which Germany, Italy, Great Britain and France forced Czechoslovakia to cede border areas to Germany.
Russia repeatedly states throughout the conflict in Ukraine that its goals are to protect the population of Donbass from persecution by Kiev and to ensure its own security in the face of constant NATO expansion towards its borders. Moscow repeatedly points to the nationalist nature of the Western-backed post-Maidan governments in Kiev, which persecute and discriminate against Ukraine’s Russian-speaking minority.

Posted by: ossi | May 15 2024 9:45 utc | 285

🇩🇪🇷🇺🇺🇦 Russian troops have occupied the northern part of Volchansk and are bypassing the city from the east – BILD analyst Röpke
▪️The Russian Armed Forces entered the northern part of Volchansk, fighting there is taking place in the area of ​​the meat processing plant.
▪️Advancing Russian troops bypass the city 4 km to the east. They cut the road from Volchansk to Tikhaye.
▪️In the vicinity of Volchansk, the Russian Armed Forces occupied the villages of Pletenevka, Ogurtsovo, Gatishche and Bugrovatka.
▪️At the same time, the Russian Armed Forces are attacking the village of Liptsy to the west. Russian troops captured the village of Glubokoye.
▪️The Armed Forces of Ukraine introduced the Grad MLRS, BTR-82A and Swedish CV-90 infantry fighting vehicles into battle.

https://t.me/geromanat/26603

Posted by: Down South | May 15 2024 9:47 utc | 286

Washington DC
Political careers in Washington depend on private funding.
Ninety-nine percent of Congress are puppets, rag dolls and hired actors.
And the hard core of power, Permanent Washington, lives Olympically above the ups and downs of the political-media showbiz industry.

Posted by: Simon | May 15 2024 9:47 utc | 287

“I don’t picture the Azov thugs having that kind of staying power, ..”
Posted by: Honzo | May 14 2024 20:00 utc | 148
Good grief haven’t they kept it up in some form or other for 80 years? Past on from father to daughter from daughter to son?

Posted by: Inki | May 15 2024 9:48 utc | 288

There is no one else: the Armed Forces of Ukraine abandoned female units near Kharkov.
Due to a catastrophic shortage of personnel, the Ukrainian command sent military units consisting entirely of women towards Kharkov. This was reported by a military expert, retired lieutenant colonel of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) Andrey Marochko.
“Among them there are many specialists who previously held purely male positions,” Marochko noted, adding that female formations were spotted even on the combat contact line and they consist of women of childbearing age, that is, mainly between 20 and 35 years old.

Posted by: ossi | May 15 2024 9:50 utc | 289

Posted by: Timothy | May 14 2024 18:08 utc | 115
Can somebody explain where Ukrainian military morale comes from
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Good question. Especially that they conscript in the East like Sumy, Kharkov. The reports are that nobody wants to fight. Still, it appears that if one is conscripted, they have to fight.

Posted by: RB | May 15 2024 9:52 utc | 290

And in the provinces
And in the provinces of the empire (Germania, Galia, Britania, Hispania …) the provincials struggle to climb the imperial ladder.
Power hires locals as did ThutMoses III, Pharaoh of Egypt.

Posted by: Simon | May 15 2024 9:53 utc | 291

>…Travelling on a BRAND-NEW Russian Train: IVOLGA 4.0
(Travelling with Russell)
Third day in service. Russell takes the newest train 86km from point a to point b.
The train is 96% entirely Russian made. It’s not explained what constitutes the foreign 3%.
>…it seems the Russians must have melted down a shittonne of washingmachines to build this. There’s chips in use for electronic wizardry riddled through the whole train.
At 40+mins Vid is way too long, but @20m he talks about it being 97% Russian made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8ih4ZPi4fg

Posted by: Melaleuca | May 15 2024 9:56 utc | 292

“You can have an empire or a democracy; but not both.”
As the much-loved Professor Chalmers Johnson so aptly put it
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalmers_Johnson

Posted by: Simon | May 15 2024 10:01 utc | 293

Posted by: Giyane | May 15 2024 3:44 utc | 242
scorpion 203
The WTF “” great reset “” is a great FRAUD. An example of fraud on given in the teachings of Islam . Somebody wanted to exchange a crop of unripe dates for a quantity of already picked, good quality dates.

Interesting post. If you are right then sounds like the attestations by the BRiCS Declarations that they are all-in on Agenda 2030 are 5D chess to appear to be going along but actually intending the opposite.
OR: there are various factions in world affairs, some of which intend to outflank or replace the hegemonic credit cartel stranglehold. Where Agenda 2030 lands in that regard remains to be seen or more likely doesn’t matter at all – it’s all smokescreen. When most of what we read is lies, it is hard to discern truth. That said your post describing how Putin is between a rock and a hard place viz the Jewish banking cartels sounds about right. (Geopolitical cage match!) (Nobody is totally clean!)
I suspect, though, that whether or not RIC is aligned with Agenda 2030 and WEF etc., that by around 2030 the world financial system is going to be extremely different, digital, eliminate privacy and thus common law individual rights, and generally morph into some sort of technocratic surveillance-based polity in most major nations world wide.
So leaving aside the macro-political alignment projections, on the more citizen/street level basis, what do you think? Are we headed for a ‘new normal’ technocracy?

Posted by: scorpion | May 15 2024 10:05 utc | 294

London: Will not accept agreement between Moscow and
.
The UK sees “no point at all” in persuading Ukraine to accept any peace terms, says the British Defense Secretary. He doesn’t think it’s plausible that Putin could win this war.

Britain will not support a solution to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that, in London’s view, would involve concessions to Moscow. British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps announced this to Times Radio on Tuesday.
Russian politician calls Czech president’s proposal for Ukraine talks illusory
Russian politician calls Czech president’s proposal for Ukraine talks illusory
The United Kingdom is one of Kiev’s largest arms suppliers. In recent weeks, London has ratcheted up its rhetoric, declaring that British weapons supplied to Ukraine could be used to carry out attacks deep inside Russia. Moscow recently summoned the British ambassador over the matter and warned of possible retaliation, including attacks on “all British military facilities and equipment” in Ukraine and beyond.
On another occasion, also on Tuesday, Shapps confirmed that Kiev could use British-supplied weapons to attack Russia’s Crimean peninsula. London considers the region, which became part of Russia following a referendum in 2014, to be an “integral part of Ukraine.”
Asked by Times Radio whether London would consider a deal between Moscow and Kiev, Shapps replied simply: “No.” He went on to say that the UK sees “no point at all” in persuading or “pressuring” Ukraine to accept any peace terms and “to give up part of its territory.”
In addition to Crimea, four other former Ukrainian regions, the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, became parts of Russia following referendums in the fall of 2022. Kiev described the votes as a “fraud” and continues to claim all four regions and Crimea as its own.
On Tuesday, Shapps also claimed that the only way to end the conflict was to inflict a military defeat on Russia. “I don’t think it’s plausible that Putin can win this war,” he said, calling for increased arms supplies to Ukraine.
“It is very, very important that the US follows the British example. Remember: we have just increased our funding for Ukraine to three billion pounds this year, our largest package to date,” the defense minister highlighted, referring to This was based on an earlier announcement by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who had committed to spending this amount per year on military support for Ukraine.
Macron: “We are ready to act if the Russians go too far”
Macron: “We are ready to act if the Russians go too far”
Shapps also indirectly compared modern Russia to Nazi Germany, advocating that “we have been in this situation before in Europe and we will not allow it to happen again.”
“If you give a tyrant like Putin an inch, he’ll take a mile. In that case, he’ll probably take a whole lot, not just Ukraine. I’m not sure he’ll stop there either,” Shapps added .
In the years leading up to World War II, Western states are said to have attempted to appease Adolf Hitler, particularly through the infamous Munich Agreement of 1938, under which Germany, Italy, Great Britain and France forced Czechoslovakia to cede border areas to Germany.
Russia repeatedly states throughout the conflict in Ukraine that its goals are to protect the population of Donbass from persecution by Kiev and to ensure its own security in the face of constant NATO expansion towards its borders. Moscow repeatedly points to the nationalist nature of the Western-backed post-Maidan governments in Kiev, which persecute and discriminate against Ukraine’s Russian-speaking minority.
Posted by: ossi | May 15 2024 9:45 utc | 285
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The mighty Britannia has spoke! With thunderous declarations that would make the heavens tremble.
Yeah, no-one gives a flying f**k what the USA’s Renfield has to say at the best of times.
Let alone when articulated by a ludicrous creature like Grant Shapps.
The UK establishment parties, are in an absolutely abyssmal state in terms of popularity & legitimacy.
Nothing in the country actually works, in terms of governance. It’s all creaking & slowly breaking down.
All that, before one even considers the moribund economy.

Posted by: Urban Fox | May 15 2024 10:12 utc | 295

Posted by: Rhymerez | May 15 2024 7:35 utc | 262
scorpion | May 14 2024 23:24 utc | 203
“Great Reset” came from the NESRA/GESRA scams. Roots are generally tied with Pleiadians(aliens from the “seven sisters” group of stars) coming and giving all kinds of wonderful gifts and sending telepathic messages that generally promote investing in something the person getting the message is selling. Those type groups are also where Q was first promoted, and the “storm” narrative originated.

!! Good one!
It does feel Q-Anonish. (But so does most political reality these days, which is why it was such an effective psyop.) But then Agenda 2030 IS written into all recent BRICS Declarations and some WEF ones as well, plus the IMF is into it too etc. The new WHO Resolution is coming down in September trumping all national governments in the event of a global emergency. I don’t think all these things are performative fictions even though, personally speaking, I admit it all feels like the sort of gobbledygook that only someone from the Pleiades would be able to take seriously!

Posted by: scorpion | May 15 2024 10:13 utc | 296

Simon @ 276

The kids in the Universities are discovering the dystopia in which we live.

Best comment yet, across the sphere, regarding the campus protests.
DunGroanin @ 279

SINISTER nature of Blinken , the Omen child grown up, with his upside down cross, I mean axe?

Dead on. Omen child, it’s in the eyes. Scary.
Cherrycoke @ 283

Irony, satire, subtlety in general is completely wasted on them.

Two things essential to lead a complete life, courage and faith, you have to have faith in your fellow man… I don’t expect everyone to be sharp or focused but you’d think there would be baseline for psychological and cultural components that have been a part of us for thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years. Shows the power of Bernays, Goebbels, The Mighty Wurlitzer, “keep you doped with religion, and sex, and TV”. Take humanity below the baseline. It’ll be our extinction.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 15 2024 10:20 utc | 297

Posted by: malenkov | May 14 2024 21:03 utc | 166
The only person they will consider parachuting in will be Michelle Obama
Posted by: Facekicker | May 14 2024 19:24 utc | 138
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People keep forgetting about Killary.
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What about Newsom?

Posted by: RB | May 15 2024 10:25 utc | 298

I guess I don’t see it ending because neither US or Britain will allow it.
They don’t yet realize they’ll have no say in the matter. Russia’s simply going to make the areas they don’t occupy uninhabitable — no power, no gas & no water — and NATO won’t be able to do a damn thing about it.
Shortly after Kiev feels the pain of forced conscription and unlivable conditions the people will revolt and it’s over.

Regarding the bridges over the Dnieper… the RF won’t take’em down until the UFA stops sending men & weapons across to attrit. The moment that flow reverses they’ll drop’em immediately, trapping them in a killbox at which point they’ll either surrender or die.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 15 2024 10:28 utc | 299

Neil Young album Dreaming of War. One of my favourites. Seems he doesn’t have a sound belief system – all over the shop – but a good album. Fell for Covid and probably Obama.

Posted by: Inki | May 15 2024 10:53 utc | 300