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September 11, 2024

Ukraine SitRep: End Of The Kursk Incursion - Long Range Missiles - Ending The War

The Ukrainian incursion into the Russian Kursk oblast is coming to an end.

The Ukrainian command had sent its best troops and equipment into the area. It had even pushed its last motorized reserves into the operation. Last week it reinforced the contingent. But four weeks of steady Russian bombing and artillery attacks have taken their toll.

Whatever the aim of the incursion was has not been achieved. It created a short sugar-high in Ukrainian morale but that has already dissipated. 

The price was high. Half of the troops and material invested in the incursion are now gone.

Russia seems to believe that there is not much more for it to gain from this trap and started to shut it down. Yesterday a fast attack by Russian Marines and paratroopers cleared ten towns and hamlets of Ukrainian forces. Today at least three additional towns were liberated.


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Most of the tanks and armored fighting vehicles the Ukrainians had brought to the fight are gone. They will have to retreat in whatever vehicle they may find. This while being under steady bombardment. In two or three weeks the Ukrainians who survive will likely be back inside of their borders.

U.S. Secretary of State Blinken is in Kiev today. He will likely inform the Ukrainians that they will now be allowed to use U.S. weapons, especially longer range missiles, against targets in Russia.

There are two questions:
- How many U.S. missiles with longer reach does Ukraine still have?
- How many military targets are there left in Russia that have not yet been evacuated or have not received additional protection?

I believe that both of those numbers are low.

There was a fight within the Biden administration about the issues. The Pentagon was reportedly against allowing Ukraine to do such. The generals know what Russia can do and fear that it will retaliate. The warmongers in the State Department though seem to have won the discussion.

But it is the Pentagon that will, or will not, carry out any resupply. The Ukrainians wont get any additional missiles if the generals are determined to block those.

The Wall Street Journal reports about pressure on Ukraine to think of an endgame:

Some European diplomats say Ukraine needs to be more realistic in its wartime aims. That could help Western officials advocate to their respective voters the need to funnel arms and aid to the country.
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Senior European officials say Kyiv has been told that a full Ukrainian victory would require the West to provide hundreds of billions of dollars worth of support, something neither Washington nor Europe can realistically do.

Zelenski will have to present a Plan B, something that is more realistic than his current uncompromising stand on negotiations. For any ceasefire or peace Ukraine will have to give up on land, on quite a lot of it, and will have to fulfill additional conditions.

Should Zelenski be unable to come to such a solution someone else will be found to take up his role.

Posted by b on September 11, 2024 at 16:43 UTC | Permalink

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Yes, the trap worked nicely. And let us remind ourselves that no Russian regions can be disputed in any talks on country 404.

Posted by: AI | Sep 11 2024 16:55 utc | 1

Posted by b on September 11, 2024 at 16:43 UTC

Thanks for this update.

To your second question:

How many military targets are there left in Russia that have not yet been evacuated or have not received additional protection?
I don’t believe any missiles will be primarily used for military targets; much more likely to be used against civilian centres and infrastructure, in a vain “campaign of terror” to try and destabilise Russian public opinion towards the government. I don’t see this scheme being successful in any way whatsoever. All it will do is help solidify support and sympathy for Russia among the Global South/Majority.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 16:58 utc | 2

Dmitry Orlov today on the Dialogue Works video said the mass resignation of Ukrainian officials probably means they figured out the money spigot is shutting down and strong indication of the end (probably not due to free choice in the west, but they physically can't give material matching their monetary investment).

There are two sorts of people in Ukrainian governance. The unnecessary people, like Kuleba, who can bribe their ways out when they want. The necessary people are people who can't just leave when they want, Zelensky has to stick around even if he wanted to leave.

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 11 2024 17:07 utc | 3

I can hear piano penis whining from across the Atlantic: ”But you told me to fight the Bear and you’d have my back! Now what am I supposed to do?”

Uncle Scam, shrugging: ”Sucks to be you!”

Why are there still any fools in the world willing to pick fights with decisively stronger adversaries for the Empire? (Looking at you, Philippines)

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 11 2024 17:11 utc | 4

For two and half years we have been told by the pro-Russian sources that Zelensky is nothing but a Western tool that does whatever his Western sponsors dictate, a sentiment that many including myself accepted. Now we are to believe that Zelensky alone decides an end to the conflict as far as Ukraine is concerned. Even if we factor in the Ukrainian ultra-nationalists who exert tremendous influence on Zelensky's policies, this assertion wouldn't bear out. US will ultimately decide the outcome of this conflict and try to impose it on its Ukrainian minions.

Posted by: Clark | Sep 11 2024 17:13 utc | 5

Blinken and the Neocons appear to have decided that Ukraine is still insufficiently depopulated to become Zelenski's 2nd Jewrael. So they'll provoke a couple more "harsh retaliations" from Russia.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Sep 11 2024 17:15 utc | 6

Dumb question:
What is the orange strip standing for?

Posted by: MAKK | Sep 11 2024 17:16 utc | 7

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Sep 11 2024 17:15 utc | 6

Second Israelite Diaspora will flee to Ukraine?

Posted by: MAKK | Sep 11 2024 17:18 utc | 8

There was a fight within the Biden administration about the issues. The Pentagon was reportedly against allowing Ukraine to do such. The generals know what Russia can do and fear that it will retaliate. The warmongers in the State Department though seem to have won the discussion.

They win every argument, the only one the generals have ever won consistently is to prevent a war with Iran, constantly since 9/11 and the neocon coup despite the constant attempts, despite the unending farce of Netanyahu and other Israelis bringing silly props explaining any day now the Iranians will have a bomb and use it, for over 20 years it's been any day now. It's not new either, it's actually shocking how open and for how long some of the generals have been. The head of the joint chiefs himself went public talking to the media how defeating the Russians is impossible and Ukraine only ends up wasting every offensive push by never using the moments to start negotiations.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/14/u-s-ukraine-milley-negotiations-00066777

The neocons are clannish (Literally, they are often deeply interrelated at this point after generations of them) highly organised and crucially never face any negative consequences for anything they do. It's just one free spin of the wheel after another. Those opposed are alone, individuals and disorganised. In such a situation anyone can prevail no matter how small in number, particularly when you have the money behind you the neocons do. To paraphrase the famous line from the IRA, the opponents of the neocon wars/regime change have to succeed every time, the neocons only have to succeed once. And unlike the IRA who faced great personal risks, the neocons are feted, wine and dined and have every politician of significance in the West under their thumb as well as a complicit media whose managers make sure their view is pushed. Netanyahu goes to Washington and gets a standing ovation every minute! They actually make a nice living out of their treason and evil. The final protection they have is that since they are a Jewish Zionist conspiracy, they make it hard for people to call them out.

Indeed, the very word "neocon" is like a cloak. If you don't call them out for what they are and what they ultimately motivated to do, use the most powerful country in the world to smash and bully others, even to the point of WW3 with Russia for Israel to become the dominant power in the Middle East and in the process ethnically cleanse millions of people living on their native lands, then you won't get anywhere. They are even so assured at the power of "antisemitism" to silence debate, at least in the US (Of course it works to a lesser degree in the UK and spectacularly well in France and Germany) that they will openly, even as they appear as a Jewish men to dismiss the idea they are a Jewish ethnic conspiracy by merely repeating it with a dismissive tone like one of them did on CNN once during the Bush years, I can't find the clip right now.

What are the consequences? A few of the more prominent ones having mean things said about them on places like Moon of Alabama while the broader public internet makes too few references to even "neocons". Instead people talk like Biden, Harris or Trump are initiating these policies and point their finger at them as if the war in Ukraine or Gaza is something they personally want instead of being the agenda of those who have bribed or threatened them into compliance with their agenda. It's incredible and so far it has led us to an insane conflict with Russia, how far will they be allowed to go? How much longer will people just sit by, disorganised in their opposition largely targetting frontmen.

AIPAC keeps preaching about how much they have rigged US elections. It's unfair but perhaps the wealthy black athletes of the NBA and NFL and in music in the US should band to gather and fund anti-neocon candidates. Most other rich people in the US don't seem to care about Palestinians. They'd be unlikely to match wealthy Jewish Zionist donors but they could fund a couple of races and make the issue a flashpoint. The neocons as Israel survives by never having to account for themselves or defend their actions.

Posted by: Altai | Sep 11 2024 17:19 utc | 9

Dmitry Orlov today on the Dialogue Works video said the mass resignation of Ukrainian officials probably means they figured out the money spigot is shutting down and strong indication of the end (probably not due to free choice in the west, but they physically can't give material matching their monetary investment).
Posted by: unimperator | Sep 11 2024 17:07 utc | 3

I’m keeping an open mind about those Kiev junta resignations/dismissals. Another take I saw was that they were sacrificial lambs to lay in front of the IMF to demonstrate progress on anti-corruption measures, which kind of aligns with Dmitry Orlov‘s view but with a variation in emphasis.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 17:19 utc | 10

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Posted by: zappalives | Sep 11 2024 17:24 utc | 11

The West is delusional. The Ukrainian "leadership" is so far out of touch with reality it is as if a hole has been torn in the fabric of the Universe.

They are sleepwalkinglivestreaming their fever dreams.

The Fourth Summit of the Crimea Platform ==> https://youtu.be/cFn0zYbOSHw

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 17:25 utc | 12

In two or three weeks the Ukrainians who survive will likely be back inside of their borders.

Posted by b on September 11, 2024 at 16:43 UTC | Permalink

As I mentioned in the previous thread, even that might not be enough, borders change as lines are straightened.

I would be surprised if RF doesn't take the one of the bends of H07 as a new defense/offense fulcrum in the sumy area.

With gordeevka taken (if solidly sustained) the wedge can begin that drive before sudzha's fall.

Posted by: Newbie | Sep 11 2024 17:28 utc | 13

Neocons and their ilk must have qualified for assassins' bullets (or knives or poisons or bombs or missiles) a while ago.

Posted by: Ново З | Sep 11 2024 17:31 utc | 14

I’m keeping an open mind about those Kiev junta resignations/dismissals. Another take I saw was that they were sacrificial lambs to lay in front of the IMF to demonstrate progress on anti-corruption measures, which kind of aligns with Dmitry Orlov‘s view but with a variation in emphasis.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 17:19 utc | 10

If that were the case, the MSM would be drumming these resignations loudly and praising these as anti-corruption efforts. Haven't seen any such effort. They are more likely based on now more benefits to be obtained for holding the position, while the risk of holding the position just increases.

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 11 2024 17:39 utc | 15

When you have rats and penis-roaches in your home you eradicate them and stop them from re-infesting.

Nuff said.

Posted by: Angelo | Sep 11 2024 17:42 utc | 16

Happy Building 7 free fall into its footprint day collapse everyone.
Notice how they just dont wanna talk about bldg 7 ?
Even the "official" 9-11 report glossed over the collapse of a 47-floor office tower constructed of steel and concrete (which no other such constructed bldg has ever collapsed from fires) claiming.............cause unknown.

That said............this kike inspired plan to kill Russia using the democrat party to goad a servile Ukie=people to do their dirty work collapsed like bldg 7.

Its over for the grifters in Ukieland.

Its only a matter of time.......

Posted by: zappalives | Sep 11 2024 17:45 utc | 17

I have to disagree with b.'s assessment, we are entering very dangerous period where massive escalation is expected on both sides. It's clear that the "peace talks" are just a ruse and the biggest mistake of the Russians is that they went slow and humane and now they are going to pay an exorbitant price. The anglos-saxon turds are also going to pay extreme price, I hasten to add. At the end Paul Craig Roberts was partially right that the Fashington is bereft of humanity and the best course of action for the Russians was to bomb/missiled the critical infrastructure and the ukro-wermacht from the very beginning. As today's events on the Finland border show, NATO is escalating and there is no coming back from a limited hit on the NATO bases as a response to this blatant provocation.

Posted by: Boo | Sep 11 2024 17:47 utc | 18

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 11 2024 17:39 utc | 15

Maybe; some Ukrainian media outlets reported that at least some of the “resignations” were demanded or forced by Zelly or his close allies.

The MSM in my corner of the empire have been curiously reticent in even mentioning the topic of Ukrainian corruption for some time now.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 17:52 utc | 19

Giving long range missiles to Ukraine means that the West is ready to go nuclear.
Considering their self conprehension of superiority, that is a rational decision.

Posted by: vargas | Sep 11 2024 17:54 utc | 20

As today's events on the Finland border show, NATO is escalating
Posted by: Boo | Sep 11 2024 17:47 utc | 18

What kind of events on Finland border?

Posted by: vargas | Sep 11 2024 17:56 utc | 21

Moscow region continues to take damage to drones. Imagine if Russia were to have a few Mexican cartels take over large chunks of Texas and fly drones into NYC buildings. Yeah, you can't.

The U.S. prints the world's currency. Babushkas do not hold rubles. They hold U.S. dollars. First thing you do when you get your paycheck is you go exchange rubles for dollars.

Point? The U.S. has won. The U.S. is more entrenched in power than ever. To beat the U.S. you would have to destroy the dollar. Destroying the dollar would bring down the entire planet. Not even the old angry men on here want that.

Posted by: The Kaker | Sep 11 2024 17:59 utc | 22

@14

Empire neocons are assets in the capitulation of the empire: insane, or treasonous I do not know.

When they outlive their usefulness the occupiers will deal with them.

As to Zelenski negotiating, it will be decades before Russia Federation falls for a new Minsk scam.

Why would Russia stop?

For empire to make any headway it would need years to build infrastructure and trillions, with factories built from foundations up.

Harris’ handlers will go all in!

Posted by: paddy | Sep 11 2024 18:00 utc | 23

Zelenski's caught in the Allman Brothers's cover of Sonny Boy Williamson's "One Way Out", but the apartment he's in has no back door or window to use for his escape. Overlooked are the Kiev Nazis that are a constant and must be allied with Team Biden as they are the ones who empowered them. And of course, the Nazis will target civilians as that's their enemy. The atrocities in Kursk tell the tale. History shows Nazis always fight to the last--true Nazis never surrender, and they won't let Zelensky either for negotiations to Nazis are surrender.

The key IMO is: Will the Outlaw US Empire sacrifice their baby--the Nazis--they're nurtured since 1945, or will they just move the Nazi center to another nation like Moldova and continue the project of trying to destabilize Russia? How this is answered will tell us a lot about the Deep State's internal nature--if they're Nazis, then they won't surrender and will move operations to Moldova, which is backed by a compliant Romania. It should also be noted that the policy of fighting Russia to the last Ukrainian isn't close to ending. Militarily, saner NATO people see the end is near, but the war's being run by Politicos who aren't anywhere near ready to stop.

Russia's initial SMO goals still require more work, and then there's the overall Big Picture security issue lying at the root of the conflict--NATO also needs to be demilitarized and deNazified, which can only be done safely within the confines of Ukraine. And for that goal to be attained, Russia needs to keep the conflict going until it destabilizes the major NATO states and causes a political sea change, and perhaps also the death of the EU, which is a fascist, totalitarian structure.

Some Team Putin members opined the SMO will end in 2025. I don't see that happening until the Big Picture issues are solved. Unfortunately, it's very possible the Outlaw US Empire's Deep State won't agree to any security settlement regardless of what the POTUS might say or desire.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 11 2024 18:02 utc | 24

Posted by: Altai | Sep 11 2024 17:19 utc

"It's unfair but perhaps the wealthy black athletes of the NBA and NFL and in music in the US should band to gather and fund anti-neocon candidates."

This is incredibly naive. Black athletes and musicians overwhelmingly work for talent agencies and record labels owned by Zionists.

Posted by: SB | Sep 11 2024 18:03 utc | 25

Great to see the US & RF rise above the petty motion of the world 🌎.

Whilst Bellend Blinken and Mastermind Lammy splutter on the lecture, Soyuz MS-26 launches to the international space station, NASA's Pettit hitting a ride!

You have to wonder at the display!

Perfidious Albion (sixfighouseniglammy), OK Perfidious ebony, lol! announcing the use of Storm Shadow at the same time Russ/USA collaberate to the ISS! Lol You can't make this sh!t up!

Good to see that Mastermind Muppet get the slap he deserves, even though no one was watching (winter fuel allowance you see).

Makes you wonder what they will see, looking down on Earth 🌎 from the ISS?

How about the Dogs of War, fighting it out below whilst they do the bidding of the Wolfs above?

After all, it's all Matter in Motion if you can rise above it.

Godspeed to the Astronaut and Cosmonaut's of MS-26!

United above...divided below

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6moyiVoiO4&pp=ygUMc295dXogbGF1bmNo

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Posted by: RNAFORALL | Sep 11 2024 18:04 utc | 26

A core war aim of Moscow is rollback of NATO to 1997 borders. Reflect therefore that the Ukrainian Civil War is a mere sideshow.

Posted by: Exile | Sep 11 2024 18:05 utc | 27

Anya with Scott Ritter and Larry Johnson on Ukraine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B1ROL4JSws

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 11 2024 18:06 utc | 28

Destroying the dollar would bring down the entire planet.

Posted by: The Kaker | Sep 11 2024 17:59 utc | 22

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There are two sides to every trade. The dollar's end will free the vast majority from its subjecgation.

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:06 utc | 29

Posted by: The Kaker | Sep 11 2024 17:59 utc | 22

Tsk, such drama queenery. No need to destroy the dollar, just let it dissolve slowly, doesn’t even need aqua regia...

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 18:06 utc | 30

If the US allows long range terror attacks inside Russia with their missiles, the Russians will supply the resistance axis, particularly Houthis with more powerful weapons. Russia must also begin to put pressure on the US occupation of part of Syria depending on the effectiveness of the missile attacks. Ukraine is gearing up for send terrorists into Russia to blow up churches, entertainment venues and so on. The Ukrainians want the US to be drawn into this war just as the Israelis want the US to be drawn into a war against Iran and its allies. Should be an interesting time--but nothing will happen until after the US election then everyone will make their evaluations. One hopes that Kamala is more in the Obama camp than Clinton's fanatic neocon camp. Obama's group is more focused on pleasing the finance oligarchs, the neocons want a new world war because they believe, with some justification, that the Russians are too humanitarian to actually respond strongly. In many ways the neocons are the new Nazis as the Democratic Party seems headed in that direction unless Harris changes that direction with the help of Obama-ites. I think the reason why the Cheneys are for Harris is that they believe they will be able to bolster the neocon forces in the government.

Posted by: Chris Cosmos | Sep 11 2024 18:07 utc | 31

600m for Ukraine from UK Lammy announced....for including Reform Recovery Reconstruction all sorts of reasons....that make up a snappy jingle

Posted by: Jo | Sep 11 2024 18:10 utc | 32

Many of those German Eurofighter planes can be crushed 180 km away after taking off from Finland. The same fate may lead to those manufactured in froggyland, la France.

Posted by: AI | Sep 11 2024 18:10 utc | 33

I don't see why Britkrainia will be limited to striking just Russian military targets.... smart money is on crippling Russia's energy production and shipping. Speaking of shipping, it's only a matter of time before the Buccaneers start interdicting Russia's ghost fleet of tankers....

Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 11 2024 18:13 utc | 34

the Russians will supply the resistance axis

Posted by: Chris Cosmos | Sep 11 2024 18:07 utc | 31

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Heavens forbid that the Russians deploy spite.

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:13 utc | 35

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 11 2024 18:02 utc | 24

They might just move operations to the Czech Republic. Last night the Czech national football representation played the Ukrainians in Prague in a UEFA organized "League of Nations" match. There were so many Ukrainians in the stands that some Czech players after the match complained, they did not feel like they had played a home tie. During the match the Ukrainian supporters loudly chanted their support for the Azov battalion and for those taken as POWs at Mariupol. There were many young men among them, so the question remains, if they love the Azov battalion so much, why are they in Prague and not in Poltava.

Posted by: kvp | Sep 11 2024 18:14 utc | 36

Zelenski plan Z: unconditional surrender or equivalent because why in hell would Russia even try to negotiate with totally unreliable "partners" now close to a totally lost position?
Ukraine and Zelenski are just like Germany which lost the war in 1943 after Stalingrad and Kursk and refused to admit that even when Hitler committed suicide in his bunker in April 1945.

Posted by: j rijntjes | Sep 11 2024 18:15 utc | 37

thanks b...

regarding the juxtaposition or contrast of @ Boo | Sep 11 2024 17:47 utc | 18 to @ karlof1 | Sep 11 2024 18:02 utc | 24 posts, it is an interesting consideration..

what ends the war??

i too can see it going on for a lot longer, although it is going to have to take on a different shape.. just what that exactly is, remains to be seen..

the us$ is eroding, maybe more slowly then many would like, but it is reflected in the greater instability on the world stage.. it is no longer a 'unipolar' world... brics continues to grow in spite of the attempted sabotage on the part of the west... the west - usa/uk, were successful with nordstream sabotage, but at a high cost - see germany and uk in particular... at what point do the leaders align with their public which is asking for something different here?? sholtz seems to be moving in the right direction with some prodding, lol.. macron is a hopeless case... and as @ William Gruff | Sep 11 2024 17:11 utc | 4 notes - there are many fools to continue on with servitude to the highest bidder... bribery works, lol..

Posted by: james | Sep 11 2024 18:15 utc | 38

@ Chris Cosmos | Sep 11 2024 18:07 utc | 31

harris is barely a useful idiot... don't expect any change with her in power.. expect more of the same..

Posted by: james | Sep 11 2024 18:17 utc | 39

Ukrainian kamikaze drones based on A-22 Fokbat light aircraft were launched today from Finland and attempted to attack the Olenya strategic base in the Murmansk region.

According to information from specialized sources, the targeting was carried out by a pair of Gulfstream electronic reconnaissance aircraft of the Royal Swedish Air Force, one of which operated for several hours near the Russian border.

Sweden and Finland have recently become NATO members, but they are already actively involved in the activities of the Kyiv authorities.

As a result of the work of the air defense forces on duty, all targets were destroyed.

https://x.com/SprinterFamily/status/1833930724832862305

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 11 2024 18:18 utc | 40

How bad are Ukraine's losses? David Axe, who is by far my favorite propagandist and war cheerleader, has now admitted that the US had to supply of 300 M-2 Bradleys to keep a single brigade (with a compliment of 100 Bradleys) in the field: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/09/09/to-keep-ukraines-elite-47th-mechanized-brigade-fighting-for-15-months-straight-the-us-sent-more-than-300-m-2-bradley-fighting-vehicles/

Axe has written multiple articles about how tough the Bradleys are and how they just shrug off hits, but he's basically admitted that the loss rate is well over 2/3rds. He also noted that the brigade "lost almost all of its Leopard 2Rs, several of its Leopard 2A6s," and was eventually forced to reequip with M-1 Abrams tanks because it ran out of Leopards. Just an incredible admission of the loss rates among the western superweapons here.

Posted by: bob | Sep 11 2024 18:19 utc | 41

Dumb question:
What is the orange strip standing for?
Posted by: MAKK | Sep 11 2024 17:16 utc | 7
'Yesterday a fast attack by Russian Marines and paratroopers cleared ten towns and hamlets of Ukrainian forces. Today at least three additional towns were liberated.'
The orange strip stands for the liberated towns and hamlets of Ukrainian forces.

Posted by: ΚΓΨ | Sep 11 2024 18:22 utc | 42

@ unimperator | Sep 11 2024 18:18 utc | 40

is that some sort of retaliatory measure based on all the swedes they lost in poltova, or where ever it was?? i can't imagine russia sitting by idly and allowing this to continue.. that seems like a direct war act on the part of finland and sweden towards russia..

Posted by: james | Sep 11 2024 18:22 utc | 43

@ unimperator | Sep 11 2024 18:18 utc | 40

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I had read that Murmansk was attacked by drones from Finland. The detail on Swedish targeting is new.

Do the people of Sweden and Finland approve?

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:23 utc | 44

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 11 2024 18:13 utc | 34

Uh-huh, and some powerful hedge funds are currently holding heavily short positions in oil futures. Please bring your gnomic wisdom to bear on what might happen to global oil prices if/when more tankers get seized or sunk; it’s not a one-way street, the Straits of Hormuz remain a thing...

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 18:24 utc | 45

⚡️⚡️⚡️ #Инсайд Our source in the OP said that Zelensky demanded that Syrsky hold the situation in the Kursk region, where the Russian army has launched a counteroffensive and is driving the Ukrainian Armed Forces out of the occupied territories. Bankova believes that the loss of initiative in the Kursk operation will mean the defeat of Ukraine's strategy and will lead to a reduction in financial/military aid from the West.

https://t.me/rezident_ua/24301

Again, the message is "Send us money!". Zelensky must have good success himself in his constabt begging. trading the life of his troups against cash and weaponry for the nezt wave of forced recruits. He ia in tune with the US politicians whatever their rhetoric is.

Posted by: Richard L | Sep 11 2024 18:28 utc | 46

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:23 utc | 44
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The drones that attacked the north of Russia flew from Norway.

Posted by: AI | Sep 11 2024 18:29 utc | 47

Destroying the dollar would bring down the entire planet.

Posted by: The Kaker | Sep 11 2024 17:59 utc | 22

I'm sure some stuffy Englishers made similar comments while (whilst) their globe-spanning empire was beginning to crumble at the edges. A few years later, the empire was dissolved and the sterling was kindling.

Posted by: billb | Sep 11 2024 18:31 utc | 48

The drones that attacked the north of Russia flew from Norway.

Posted by: AI | Sep 11 2024 18:29 utc | 47

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Yes. Now I recall. Do the Norwegians approve?

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:31 utc | 49

🤫🤐😶Martsinkiv's Language Birds

Ivano-Frankivsk Mayor Martsinkiv revealed details of his "very timely" initiative to introduce "language inspectors and patrols" in the city.

The local "Ukrainian language development program in memory of Iryna Farion" does not save the city:

"Unfortunately, in Ivano-Frankivsk we are now feeling an increase in the Russian language"

Therefore, the mayor wants there to be at least a hundred language inspectors, and for this, anyone can become an inspector on a "voluntary basis" - free of charge, so to speak, for the soul.

Their existence is not provided for by law, therefore, according to Martsinkiv, they will not issue fines, but will exclusively:

🫵"popularize" Ukrainian language courses,

👁‍🗨monitor what language cafe and store employees speak and report any identified cases of Russian speech to the hotline,

☝️make comments to people and, if the comment is followed by an aggressive response, they will call the police.

In simple words, Martsinkiv's language birds will, absolutely free of charge, at the call of their hearts, bother / segregate ordinary residents of Ivano-Frankivsk and write denunciations of them to the language ombudsman service.

The mayor has already noted the remarkable zeal in their ranks - the executive committee has not even approved the relevant regulation yet, but there are 50 people willing to become prosecutors.

And then Marcinkiv will propose creating a ghetto for Russian speakers and VPOs, and everyone will take it well.

We advise those in Franika to say "Good day!" when meeting the self-proclaimed language inspectors and silently go about their business; they have no authority by law, so it is not necessary to communicate with them in any language.


https://t.me/ZeRada1/21445
The reverse effect of Bankova's language policy continues to manifest itself in Ukraine - the expansion of the use of the Russian language.

Thus, not only Ukrainians who emigrated to Europe actively communicate in Russian, but also in Ukrainian cities in the west of the country. In particular, the mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk, Martsinkiv, stated that "there is more Russian language now". "Unfortunately, there is more Russian language in Ivano-Frankivsk and, unfortunately, this is a problem for our city," the mayor complains, adding that he discussed the "problem" with the language ombudsman.

He also noted that they plan to fight Russian speakers in the city (it is quite possible that with the displaced persons who suffered during the war) with the help of the so-called "language inspectors". But there is nothing surprising about this at all - under Zelensky, Ukraine has finally put democracy and freedom of speech "under the knife", and in just a couple of years a real dictatorship in the best African/Latin American traditions has formed in the country.


https://t.me/rezident_ua/24302

Posted by: Down South | Sep 11 2024 18:31 utc | 50

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:31 utc | 49
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You have to ask them but they are certainly escalating the theater. Big mistake!

Posted by: AI | Sep 11 2024 18:33 utc | 51

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:23 utc | 44

This is the second A-22 Foxbat converted drone attack attempt on Olenya airbase. The first wreck was filmed after it was brought down, so it's probably a real report. The Foxbat has a 1100km range and the nearest point from Ukraine is over 1850km, so it couldn't come from Ukraine, and a bulky slow object like that would never get from Ukraine to far north of Russia without being detected.

Based on these reports the government is acting covertly with Nato/Ukraine allowing such launches from their territory. We haven't heard any official report yet from RU side, they would like to tone it down as they have a low chance of hitting and Nato in Ukraine is getting mowed down nicely anyway. But if they were to hit something critical it would definitely be another story.

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 11 2024 18:33 utc | 52

Jeremy Rhymings-Lang@2..... I know the Brits and how they play, so many read history, but have never lived it. Will Britkrainia pull a few terror attacks on civvies, I'm sure that's what we will be told, but as the Britkrainians have learned, monkey see, monkey do......watch as a whole bunch of doo doo don't start visiting Russian energy production facilities and storage sites.

And of course 404 might run out of money......or men, or women, when the USA, the West, West North West, or wherever they used to print the money (they still do that?) runs out itself, maybe, we hope, we wish, some even dare to predict.

Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 11 2024 18:35 utc | 53

In the Kursk direction, Ukrainian troops managed to stop the advance of Russian forces and even counterattack.

In the main direction of the Russian attack, the Armed Forces of Ukraine organized a stable defense in the area of ​​Lyubimovka. And if in the area of ​​Obukhovka the Russian Armed Forces managed to enter the village and gain a foothold in it, then further advancement to the area of ​​Lyubimovka the Ukrainian forces organized not only defense but also an attack in the area of ​​Snagost. In fact, there is a counter battle with attacks from both sides.

At the same time, the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine gave the order to the territorial defense battalion on the border of the Sumy region opposite Glushkovo to strike the flank of the advancing Russian group in the area of ​​the village of Medvezhye, demonstrating the intention to go into the rear of the attacking forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Since these are not strike units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but territorial defense, this attack did not have much potential. However, it caused concern among the Russian army, since the danger of an attack from here for them would increase. After all, it is much easier for the Ukrainian army to regroup reserves here than to bring them inside the bridgehead in the Kursk region.


https://t.me/the_military_analytics/20776

Posted by: Down South | Sep 11 2024 18:35 utc | 54

>A core war aim of Moscow is rollback of NATO to 1997 borders. Reflect therefore that the Ukrainian Civil War is a mere sideshow.

IDK. I thought their aism were mostly to demilitarize (de-nazify) Ukraine + create a buffer state.

I doubt they really need more land per se. Maybe Odessa??

Posted by: Anon701 | Sep 11 2024 18:35 utc | 55

@AI | Sep 11 2024 18:29 utc | 47

The drones that attacked the north of Russia flew from Norway.
Show us the evidence for this claim.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 18:41 utc | 56

Anon701 - read Moscow’s Peace proposal published in Dec 2021. That’s their war aims. It’s all about NATO aggression and threats.

Posted by: Exile | Sep 11 2024 18:44 utc | 57

In response to
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The U.S. has won. The U.S. is more entrenched in power than ever. To beat the U.S. you would have to destroy the dollar. Destroying the dollar would bring down the entire planet. Not even the old angry men on here want that.

Posted by: The Kaker | Sep 11 2024 17:59 utc | 22
"


This angry old man wants to destroy the God Of Mammon cult that "owns" the US dollar.

I encourage you to listen to what is announced at the coming BRICS+ meeting in October regarding destroying the dollar (God Of Mammon cult)

Posted by: psychohistorian | Sep 11 2024 18:44 utc | 58

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 18:24 utc | 45

Those who take a short position are betting on a falling price not on a rising one.

So, or they are idiots or they know something we don't know.

And remember, every trade has two sides. For every short position there is a corresponding long position.

Posted by: Mario | Sep 11 2024 18:45 utc | 59

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 18:41 utc | 56
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Ask the authorities. Maybe they can provide some evidence too for the NS1 terrorist attack.

Posted by: AI | Sep 11 2024 18:46 utc | 60

Show us the evidence for this claim.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 18:41 utc | 56

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Which country is proud enough to host the claim? Finland, Norway or Sweden?

Where do the Nordics get their buckaroo cowboys? Do they send them to school in the States?

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:48 utc | 61

@AI | Sep 11 2024 18:46 utc | 60

Ok, so you have no evidence.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 18:50 utc | 62

@too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:48 utc | 61

If you have something to show, show it.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 18:52 utc | 63

show it.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 18:52 utc | 63

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I'm just shocked that governments don't act according to the will of the citizens they represent.

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 18:56 utc | 64

Three enemy drones downed over northwestern Russia’s Murmansk Region — governor
As a precaution to ensure the safety of civilian aircraft, flights at Murmansk and Apatity airports have been temporarily suspended
https://tass.com/politics/1841801
Murmansk Region beefs up security amid enemy drone strikes — governor
According to Andrey Chibis, three Ukrainian drones have been downed in the skies over his region
https://tass.com/politics/1841829
Restrictions on operations of two airports in Russia’s Murmansk Region lifted
It noted that while the restrictions were in effect, two planes heading to Murmansk were redirected to Arkhangelsk
https://tass.com/economy/1841861
Kremlin calls for critical approach to reports of drones flying into Russia from Norway
Dmitry Peskov cautioned "against treating reports of various digital media or media-like outlets as primary sources"
https://tass.com/defense/1841749
MOSCOW, September 11. /TASS/. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov called for a critical approach to reports on Telegram channels alleging drones that attacked northern Russia recently flew from Norway.
"You know, let's treat Telegram channels accordingly with respect to Norway," Peskov said. "This information is more likely to be possessed by our military and special services. I can't tell you anything for sure here."
The spokesman cautioned "against treating reports of various digital media or media-like outlets as primary sources."

Posted by: ΚΓΨ | Sep 11 2024 18:56 utc | 65

kvp | Sep 11 2024 18:14 utc | 36--

Thanks for your reply. Czech territory is disconnected with Ukraine and thus is out of the running geographically. Politically, yes, it's very much in need of deNazification. Russia's MFA released its new report on support for Nazism globally, and the Czechs figure prominently along with Poles and Balts. I intend to translate and publish the long introductory essay that precedes the nation-by-nation report. There's a PDF file of the whole 1804-page report in Russian here. The Czech Republic rates 27 pages; Outlaw US Empire, 156.

Posted by: karlof1 | Sep 11 2024 18:59 utc | 66

@ΚΓΨ | Sep 11 2024 18:56 utc | 65

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov called for a critical approach to reports on Telegram channels alleging drones that attacked northern Russia recently flew from Norway.
Ok, so Peskov asks you to be critical of such rumors.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:00 utc | 67

🇺🇸🏴‍☠️🇺🇦 The coming winter will be difficult for Ukraine, with power outages due to a lack of generating capacity, said Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Geoffrey Pyatt.
https://t.me/ZandVchannel/126944

Geoffrey Pyatt was US Ambassador to Kiev during the bloody coup arranged by himself and Victoria Nuland in 2014. Maybe he should have considered whether what he did would benefit the ukrainians then. But what can you expect from psychopaths?

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:04 utc | 68

"Why are there still any fools in the world willing to pick fights with decisively stronger adversaries for the Empire? (Looking at you, Philippines)"

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 11 2024 17:11 utc | 4

Don't be naïve.

The Philippine people , the ones that have to fight and suffer, they aren't 'picking a fight'; the Phillippean PTB that got bribed with Empire fiat are the ones 'picking the fight', not the Hoi Polloi.

Is it 'foolish' to take bucketful of money to prostitute your citizens in war for huge benefit without any material harm to oneself? I don't think so.

It is immoral but in our current world that's how things are done.

Posted by: canuck | Sep 11 2024 19:05 utc | 69

Never mind Kursk.

The big issue here is the "long range missiles against targets in Russia".
Another red line.

Similar situation with ex-ukraine in NATO.
The Pentagon warned the politicians it would have consequences.
They pretentiously ignored it and got a war.

Now Lavrov warns again to take them seriously and Russia will already change their nuclear doctrine, the decision is "connected to our Western adversaries' escalation course".
The Pentagon knows this could very well see a military response, this time targetting the US or other NATO accomplices.
They went to war because they couldn't allow NATO and their nukes close to Moscow.
Does Blinken really think that they would take being bombed by US or NATO missiles without a powerful response?

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Sep 11 2024 19:07 utc | 70

US made the decision on the weapons and Ukie holdings in Kursk start to collapse.

According to the Ukie channels, Zelensky was ordering Kursk to be held no matter how much cannon fodder was fed in there, no doubt on orders from the Brits.

Those two events are connected, long range weapons and Kursk.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Sep 11 2024 19:11 utc | 71

Posted by: Mario | Sep 11 2024 18:45 utc | 59

That was pretty much my point, just that the little green beard with the meerschaum pipe seemed to advocate for policies that would cause an epic short-squeeze. Messing about with global oil prices in a run-up to an election, any election, leads to the incumbent getting blamed by the electorate.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 19:13 utc | 72

@ Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:04 utc | 68

thanks for your posts.. it would be good if geoffrey pyatt was to move to ukraine given all he hasn't done for ukraine.. he was a good stooge for the empire though.. he and the cookie monster went far..

Posted by: james | Sep 11 2024 19:15 utc | 73

I think that the west may use drone attacks from Finland and Norway as first step or as an alternative for escalation via long range missiles form Ukraine.

Russia wont to retaliate in these cases.

Posted by: vargas | Sep 11 2024 19:16 utc | 74

@james | Sep 11 2024 19:15 utc | 73

Thank you. I agree on Pyatt.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:17 utc | 75

@vargas | Sep 11 2024 19:16 utc | 74

I think you and others here are trying to stir up rumors you have no evidence for.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:19 utc | 76

Interesting side battles still going on, I think Russia bombed snake Island a couple weeks back. They, UK mostly, are always getting their rocks off with special ops to nowhere, but there must be some underlying NATO plan connecting everything. The Russians seem to just knock them down as the come:

On the attempted seizure of a Russian drilling rig in the Black Sea

Last night Ukrainian forces made an attempt to seize the Russian jack-up drilling rig "Crimea-2" in the waters of the Black Sea.

To carry out the operation, the Ukrainian military intelligence involved a marine landing on 14 US-made Willard Sea Force boats. As a result of the clash, the Black Sea Fleet forces and Russian servicemen sank eight boats and killed up to 80 Ukrainian servicemen. The remaining six gunboats retreated.

The channel "Two Majors" earlier reported on the new tactics used by the Ukrainian side in this operation. For the first time, the use of FPV drones launched directly from landing boats was recorded, which represents a new element in naval warfare.

It should be noted that the attack was carried out with the support of the enemy's air defense from the area of Tuzla (Odessa region). According to preliminary data, MIM-104 Patriot air defense system was used.

The drilling platform "Ukraine" was used as a supply base for the Ukrainian landing force, which in turn was hit by Russian aviation. The first airstrikes on the facility were carried out around 23:30, followed by strikes at 01:50 and 02:15.

‼️ Against the background of intensified attacks on Crimea and facilities in the Black Sea, it is likely that the Ukrainian side will continue to use drilling rigs for landing sabotage and reconnaissance teams. British intelligence services have contributed significantly to the training of Ukrainian special forces for amphibious operations, and may now pressure Kiev to continue offensives despite heavy casualties.

There is speculation that the overnight attack could have been timed to coincide with the visit to Kiev by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and British Foreign Secretary James Lemmy, as a kind of risky move - an attempt to achieve success before important diplomatic meetings. -Yours, PartiꙂan!

https://t.me/Slavyangrad/108527

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Sep 11 2024 19:22 utc | 77

rumors you have no evidence for.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:19 utc | 76

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How big a tailwind do you suppose the drones had?

Posted by: too scents | Sep 11 2024 19:23 utc | 78

Son of Ukraine's Chief Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman killed at front

https://t.me/intelslava/66336?single


kek

Posted by: Apollyon | Sep 11 2024 19:27 utc | 79

@too scents | Sep 11 2024 19:23 utc | 78

You have successfully secured a spot on my list of provocateurs. Congrats.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:28 utc | 80

How many military targets are there left in Russia that have not yet been evacuated or have not received additional protection?

Don't be naive, the targets will be civilian. More than 10 years that it is so.

Posted by: Naive | Sep 11 2024 19:33 utc | 81

Zelenski will have to present a Plan B

In that case he will be killed by the ukronazis. Remember only the ukraininan Minsk negotiator who was killed in 2022.

Posted by: Naive | Sep 11 2024 19:36 utc | 82

Tough language from Nebenzya

After Russia carried out a series of strikes on Ukrainian military facilities, Nebenzya advised waiting for obituaries of Western mercenaries, including American ones
Those following this topic can expect a large number of obituaries about the sudden deaths of high-ranking American, British, French, Polish and Swedish military personnel.

Moscow, he noted during a UN Security Council meeting, initially warned that anyone who helps "Zelensky's clique keep its military potential afloat" becomes a legitimate target for Russia.

https://t.me/Slavyangrad/108480

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:36 utc | 83

And now Erdoagan is saying that Crimea belongs to Ukraine.

Posted by: Naive | Sep 11 2024 19:36 utc | 84

Posted by: Naive | Sep 11 2024 19:36 utc | 84

LOL, so he’s going to take the lead in enforcing that, is he?

Erdogan is a flag, fluttering in the direction of the lightest breeze.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 19:41 utc | 85

@Posted by: Naive | Sep 11 2024 19:36 utc | 84
Erdogan is full of sh|t. Let someone ask him about Northern Cyprus and who that belongs to.

Posted by: bored | Sep 11 2024 19:42 utc | 86

@Naive | Sep 11 2024 19:36 utc | 84

At times I thought Erdogan was clever, but he has outsmarted himself.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:43 utc | 87

Ukrainian kamikaze drones based on A-22 Fokbat light aircraft were launched today from Finland and attempted to attack the Olenya strategic base in the Murmansk region.

According to information from specialized sources, the targeting was carried out by a pair of Gulfstream electronic reconnaissance aircraft of the Royal Swedish Air Force, one of which operated for several hours near the Russian border.

Sweden and Finland have recently become NATO members, but they are already actively involved in the activities of the Kyiv authorities.

As a result of the work of the air defense forces on duty, all targets were destroyed.

https://x.com/SprinterFamily/status/1833930724832862305

Posted by: unimperator | Sep 11 2024 18:18 utc | 40

is that some sort of retaliatory measure based on all the swedes they lost in poltova, or where ever it was?? i can't imagine russia sitting by idly and allowing this to continue.. that seems like a direct war act on the part of finland and sweden towards russia..

Posted by: james | Sep 11 2024 18:22 utc | 43


Calm down! https://tass.com/defense/1841749

MOSCOW, September 11. /TASS/. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov called for a critical approach to reports on Telegram channels alleging drones that attacked northern Russia recently flew from Norway.

"You know, let's treat Telegram channels accordingly with respect to Norway," Peskov said. "This information is more likely to be possessed by our military and special services. I can't tell you anything for sure here."

The spokesman cautioned "against treating reports of various digital media or media-like outlets as primary sources."


Posted by: Newbie | Sep 11 2024 19:49 utc | 88

Blinken and Lammy, in Ukraine, are referencing the alleged transfer of ballistic missiles from Iran to Russia as an "escalation" requiring a response: i.e. approval long-range strikes into Russia. Messaging / narrative construction which is, as usual, too-clever by half.

Posted by: jayc | Sep 11 2024 19:51 utc | 89

erdogan only repeats the "territorial integrity" part that nato parrots.
but as usual, the same people that parrot that, conveniently ignore the "territorial integrity" of countries they are currently occupying.

serbie and syria as the two closer ones as an example.

they could lead by example and put moscow in a bind. "see, we are doing the goodwill, now russia should do the same!". but they wont. and thus russia should and will simply ignore anything out of the mounts from those lying agreementincapable pieces of waste.

Posted by: Justpassinby | Sep 11 2024 19:52 utc | 90

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Sep 11 2024 19:07 utc | 70

exactly,
the cuba missile crisis lasted 13 days, 13 days on the brink of a thermonuclear abyss, the most absurd end to the human adventure.

for months now, NATO has been blithely crossing the red lines established decades ago

the offensive on Kursk and its domeless nuclear power plant has failed, so here come the deep strikes with missiles manufactured and supplied by NATO and guided by NATO satellite assets

the intrusion into Kursk, like these strikes, has the same objective: to escalate, and for the most radical of these degenerates, to provoke a nuclear escalation which they will then blame on Russia.

BR

Posted by: Tak-Tik | Sep 11 2024 19:53 utc | 91

@ jayc, §89:
Wouldn´t it be great if Blinken & Lammy were the next Russian target?
Let US/UK know that the YouCrane is now a no-go area for them given their threats to deploy long-range missiles against Russia.
Even better if the local resistance passed on the target details to Russian forces.
Even better if the local resistance carried it out themselves - à la Reinhard Heydrich.

Posted by: John Marks | Sep 11 2024 19:57 utc | 92

If I was launching missiles into Russia I'd strike targets that would have the most effect on the war, Russia's armaments industry rather than airfields or civilian terror targets, if you destroy the FAB plant(s) you don't have to worry much what airfields and hangers the bombers have moved to. You know the Iskander factories are in the NATO bullseye.

I don't know what NATO and 404 have in mind, they don't seem to be super smart, they are pretty depraved and addicted to campaigns of terror, but I doubt they are 100% stupid, and I assume they want to win. I expect Russia's MIC to be the "deep inside Russia" target.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Sep 11 2024 19:58 utc | 93

I think you and others here are trying to stir up rumors you have no evidence for.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 19:19 utc | 76

I'll go with you on this one, norway has too much to lose (pipelines, cables, etc)

But! They did help out on nordstream (according to Sey)

I'll take the swedish meatballs saying "we are not amused" and RF saying, "ok, next time don't push it"

Posted by: Newbie | Sep 11 2024 20:00 utc | 94

Jeremy [email protected]'ll pay more at the pump so will you, but likely short lived for where I live. If ever there was country that masquerades as a gas station it's Canada. No shortage of capped wells from coast to coast. But early days yet, no rush, according to bar consensus time is on Russia side.....the west is collapsing.

Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 11 2024 20:01 utc | 95

"Does Blinken really think that they would take being bombed by US or NATO missiles without a powerful response?"

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Sep 11 2024 19:07 utc | 70

Perhaps it is a powerful response Blinken's Masters want, they need this World War part Three to go from hot war to total war for their great financial reset.

Thomas

Posted by: Thomas | Sep 11 2024 20:01 utc | 96

An interesting, realistic and therefore pessimistic analysis on global situation, from a left-wing German collective, on the subject of “permanent war”.
https://www.untergrund-blättle.ch/politik/europa/der-3-weltkrieg-hat-bereits-begonnen-7956.html

Still on the left but from India, if you hadn't already read this other interesting analysis by V. Prashad:
Can Europe Break Out of the NATO War in Ukraine?
https://peoplesdemocracy.in/2024/0901_pd/can-europe-break-out-nato-war-ukraine

Posted by: Tak-Tik | Sep 11 2024 20:02 utc | 97

@Newbie | Sep 11 2024 20:00 utc | 94

But! They did help out on nordstream (according to Sey)
I have asked multiple times for evidence in support of that claim, but it was never presented. There are forces trying to turn every country with a bordering Russia into a battleground.

Posted by: Norwegian | Sep 11 2024 20:09 utc | 98

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Sep 11 2024 19:58 utc | 93

Valid points, though I think the targets you highlight will be prioritised for missile defence/interception measures, which reinforces my thoughts posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 16:58 utc | 2

Apologies for self-referencing.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Sep 11 2024 20:10 utc | 99

This is incredibly naive. Black athletes and musicians overwhelmingly work for talent agencies and record labels owned by Zionists.

Posted by: SB | Sep 11 2024 18:03 utc | 25

Most athletes/artists regardless their differences are gatekept by what you describe. what happened to kanye as only 1 example. If thèy dont own it they are family with who does.

Posted by: Tannenhouser | Sep 11 2024 20:10 utc | 100

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