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January 1, 2025
2025 – Ukraine On The Verge Of Defeat

In 2023 the situation in Ukraine had developed into what looked like a stalemate. But 2024 proved that bigger things had been in the making. In 2024, after taking Avdivka, the Russian forces began to deliberate and steadily move forward.

The introduction of FAB bombs, precision ammunition delivered from airplanes flying outside Ukrainian air defenses, broke the Ukrainian defense fortifications. Russian infantry, covered by ample artillery and with the help drones, infiltrated and overwhelmed Ukrainian lines. An ever increasing shortage of Ukrainian troops helped to increase the tempo of progress.

Diversion action, by Russia in the Kharkiv region and by Ukraine itself due to its attack into the Kursk region, further weakened the Ukrainian lines. A high number of casualties, unmotivated troops and a lack of heavy equipment have since diminished the Ukrainian forces. The downward spiral the Ukrainian army is currently in is likely to continue.

During the last six month the main frontline in south-east Ukraine has changed significantly.

July 1 2024

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Six cities on the above July 1 map that are or were of military-logistic importance are marked with blue numbers.

The current map below is showing that these have either been captured or are in danger of immediate falling.


January 1 2025

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No. 1 in the south is Velyka Novosilka. It is currently in an operational encirclement as all major roads leading to it are under Russian control. The only supply route left is through muddy fields to the northwest. Velyka Novosilka, the Ukrainian anchor of the southern front,  is likely to fall within the next two weeks.

No. 2 is Vuhledar (Ugledar) which was heavily fortified and well defended. It fell on October 1 after the Ukrainian leadership failed to support its battered defenders. As there were no further major settlements north of Vuhledar the frontline has since moved significantly further.

No. 3, Kurakhove, was the logistic center for the Ukrainian troops holding the fortified positions west of Donetsk city. It fell last night. The main danger for people living in Donetsk city has thus been removed. There is little westward of Kurakhove that can stop a rapid Russian movement beyond it.

No. 5, the city of Toretsk has dominated the Ukrainian positions along the north-west corner of the Donetsk People Republic (DPR). It has been reported that it also fell last night. No 6, Chasiv Yar, is about to follow. Yesterday Russian troops captured its main railroad station.

With the fall of Toretsk and Chasiv Yar the most fortified lines in the north east of the DPR will have been removed. The Russian forces will proceed from there to develop a westward pincer attack towards Konstantynivka.

At the center of the south to north bow spanning from No 1, Velyka Novosilka, to No 6, Chasiv Yar, lies No 4, Pokrovsk. It was and still is the central logistic point for the Ukrainian forces on the whole Donetsk frontline. As the city is heavily fortified the Russian forces will avoid to directly attack it. They instead are trying to envelope the city from the south and the west. When they manage to cut the railway and road connections between Dnipro to Pokrovsk the later will be ripe for their taking.

The only Ukrainian 'success' of the year, the incursion into the Kursk oblast of Russia, has turned into the catastrophe  that even pro-Ukrainian observers had feared. It did little to divert Russian forces from the eastern frontline but consumed many Ukrainian units and a huge share of their heavy equipment. By now the size of the initial incursion has been halved. Sudzha, the only Russian city the Ukrainians hold, will fall soon. The militarily insignificant rest of the incursion will be difficult to keep.

The incoming U.S. president Donald Trump has promised to end the war in Ukraine in a short time. However, the only way to achieve that is to concede to all the demands the Russian side has made. The western pro-war factions and the deep-state will do their best to prevent that. They still demand a maximum pressure campaign to bring Russia to its knees.

But every measure they plan to introduced has already been tried. A further increase of sanctions on Russia will only further weaken U.S. allies. There are no more 'wonder-weapons' in U.S. arsenals that Russia can not immediately counter. Russia is outproducing western weapon manufacturers in all categories.

The Ukrainian army is on the verge of falling apart. The economy of Ukraine is faltering. Its people have lost the will to fight.

As the U.S., and NATO, are likely unwilling to concede their defeat the war will have to be decided on the battle field. In 2025 the Russian forces will continue to destroy the Ukrainian army. They will proceed to take whatever is needed to guarantee Russia's strategic security.

A year from now the discussions in western countries may well be about sending their own troops to the Ukrainian frontline. But the prospect of massive losses of their own soldiers is likely to prevent their populations from agreeing to that.

The west will concede because, aside from nuclear war, it will be the only option that is left on the table.

Comments

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 18:41 utc | 90
> Sign now and lose just Kharkiv Kharkov, wait for spring and it could be Mykolaiv Nikolaev and Odessa . Blood was paid, the pound of flesh gets heavier.
I think more likely it would be Sumy and Dnepro-Petrovsk.
Once the VSU is pushed out from the Kursk pocket Russians can just pour in Sumy.
Ukrainians are anticipating Russian advance to the DP, they are building defense lines already there.
Once Krasno-Armeysk/Pokrovsk is liberated it is pretty much open road to Pavlograd.
And after Velika Novoselka there is just a short hop to the DP border too.

Posted by: hopehely | Jan 1 2025 19:08 utc | 101

“a car has plowed into a crowd in New Orleans at least 10 dead.. its all over MSM tv.. same kind of thing happened in Germany a few days ago..”
snake Jan 1 2025 14:11 utc 2
Now an Islamic State flag has apparently been found connected with the perpetrator.
Seems this is how ISIS say thankyou to the USA for Syria.
It says in the good book:
“Like one who seizes a dog by the ears,
is one who get involved in a fight not his own”

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Jan 1 2025 19:13 utc | 102

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 15:32 utc | 29 Ukraine oe edge of defeat
[Kursk] was always about taking control of the gas distribution hub.
<==where is the gas distribution hub? Is there a map of the distribution system? <=Likely your post expresses the reason the British forced the invasion of Kursk. Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 1 2025 18:20 utc | 8 Ukraine oe edge of defeat How will Trump act when he's told no by his bosses? <=I think Trump is going to discover he has even less power than his first term to do what Americans expect him to do, and even more power than ever to do what Class 1, 2, and 3 people want him to do.. I believe Trump is a prisoner to those who control the internationale.. Ukraine is far from being defeated because it has outside support..The entire Western oil and gas market is at stake.. no one in the West is willing to allow Russia to dominate or even to be a player in that market..

Posted by: snake | Jan 1 2025 19:14 utc | 103

*** will be a make or break moment for Trump and his agenda. I’m pretty sure Trump has run the numbers and drawn the correct conclusion. The real question is how much power the deep state has over him. All bets are off.
Posted by: JessDTruth | Jan 1 2025 19:01 utc | 100
Thank you for your discussion JessDTruth. My comment that “it doesn’t matter” was my comment about how not getting g a ceasefire within 24 hours will be viewed and if Trump doesn’t deliver that why the political fallout un the US will be negligible.
As far as the UKR expenditures being an impediment to Trump’s other priorities, I dont see that being a political issue until there is some kind of financial crisis replete with bank failures or a hyperinflation. Regardless, Trump’s signature issues are not that expensive.
While you may be right that UKR expenditures could be put to better use, as long as the MIC is feeding at the trough, the perception that we can afford this no problem will be the prevailing narrative.

Posted by: frithguild | Jan 1 2025 19:23 utc | 104

Now there is one point that I would not agree, the 4 oblasts was a summer offer, this is winter , this is +30% casualties later, and before this ends maybe as many once again. Sign now and lose just Kharkiv , wait for spring and it could be Mykolaiv and Odessa . Blood was paid, the pound of flesh gets heavier.
Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 18:41 utc | 90

In a world of justice you would have a point – unfortunately, it has become a world of “might is right”, with a small group in DC sitting ready to end the planet as a whole. If I was Putin and the US offer did provide sufficient security garantees for Russia as part of a sustainable peace treaty, I would be glad to settle for just 4 oblasts and avoid armageddon for the next couple of decades. I think this is also what Putin has in mind.

Posted by: grunzt | Jan 1 2025 19:25 utc | 105

Posted by: grunzt | Jan 1 2025 17:19 utc | 65
1 other point:
The longer it drags on, the weaker the economy of the west becomes. And the weaker the economy becomes, the more restless the peons become.

Posted by: Mary | Jan 1 2025 19:27 utc | 106

Posted by: snake | Jan 1 2025 19:14 utc | 104
Trump has awakened to the fact that S America is much closer & weaker than Eurasia. So some faction must have figured it out & gotten his ear.
Honestly, I’ve been surprised they didn’t grab Venezuela & south of the border before going for Ukr & Russia.
But I guess that’s the combined stupidity & slav & semite hate of the zionazis for ya. 🤷

Posted by: Mary | Jan 1 2025 19:33 utc | 107

snake | Jan 1 2025 19:14 utc | 104–
Thanks for your reply, and Happy New Year! IMO, DS will allow Trump to talk to Putin but will not allow the conflict to cease, although funding and equipping Ukraine by the Empire’s legal methods will eventually cease. Of course, the DS has other means to pump money and arms into Ukraine that Trump can’t stop. Again, the ongoing policy goal is to contain and weaken Russia and Eurasia as a whole. The opposite is Eurasia’s aim–to solve the conflicts along the arch of instability that it can while bolstering the sovereignty of all Eurasian states, the weakest of which are all in West Asia, although Myanmar like Afghanistan is also a very thorny problem. And then there’s Africa, which somehow needs to become a Heartland of its own.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 1 2025 19:41 utc | 108

People mark the 116th birthday of Stepan Bandera in Lviv, Ukraine. Lviv, Ukraine 1 January 2025. People gather at the monument to the leader of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) Stepan Bandera during the celebration of his 116th birthday, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine
With a nice picture
https://www.dreamstime.com/people-mark-th-birthday-stepan-bandera-lviv-ukraine-january-gather-monument-to-leader-organisation-ukrainian-image352565800

Posted by: Paul from Norway | Jan 1 2025 19:52 utc | 109

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 18:41 utc | 90
> Sign now and lose just Kharkiv Kharkov, wait for spring and it could be Mykolaiv Nikolaev and Odessa . Blood was paid, the pound of flesh gets heavier.
I think more likely it would be Sumy and Dnepro-Petrovsk.
Once the VSU is pushed out from the Kursk pocket Russians can just pour in Sumy.
Ukrainians are anticipating Russian advance to the DP, they are building defense lines already there.
Once Krasno-Armeysk/Pokrovsk is liberated it is pretty much open road to Pavlograd.
And after Velika Novoselka there is just a short hop to the DP border too.
Posted by: hopehely | Jan 1 2025 19:08 utc | 102
Sorry between different names I already have a bad time trying to find in the map, when things finish I might take the time what is the version for each one 😀
As I mentioned some months ago, RF has so many good choices that it is difficult to say which will be chosen.
But one thing I’m sure, yesterday sudzha was already a couple of kms, i.e. nothing, from the SE front of kursk…

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 19:53 utc | 110

Posted by: Jim C | Jan 1 2025 16:40 utc | 51
Consider the possibility your analysis is lacking some perspective.
Don’t tell Canuck what your C stands for Jim.

Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Jan 1 2025 19:55 utc | 111

Posted by: hopehely | Jan 1 2025 19:08 utc | 102
Pokrovsk, Pavlograd and isolating Zaporozhye and blockading Dnepropetrovsk could actually be a much more important goal for RUAF than imminent take back of Kursk.

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 1 2025 19:59 utc | 112

The NAFO puppies are barking about “We didn’t really want that nasty old nuke plant! We were really after the gas station!”
Well, OK, if you say so, but what is the point? What do the Nazis get from the gas station? They get to blow it up? They get to prevent the Russians from blowing it up? They get to send out gas bills to Kharkov? What am I missing here?

Posted by: William Gruff | Jan 1 2025 20:05 utc | 113

The longer it drags on, the weaker the economy of the west becomes. And the weaker the economy becomes, the more restless the peons become.
Posted by: Mary | Jan 1 2025 19:27 utc | 107

Indeed, as you’re pointing out, time is working for Russia. However, I would rather take the nearest exit and survive, rather than “win” this game against the West and have somebody there push the red button…

Posted by: grunzt | Jan 1 2025 20:06 utc | 114

Tom Paine,
Why don’t you mention Alberta?

Posted by: Lysias | Jan 1 2025 20:11 utc | 115

unimperator | Jan 1 2025 19:59 utc | 113–
Yes, Kursk is being retaken at its own pace. It looks like Dnipro’s the aim.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 1 2025 20:13 utc | 116

Barflies’ skills are improving.
At 15:08 utc sean the leprechaun complained:

Any optimism for a clean and clear Russian victory has been lost as far as I’m concerned. I half expected for Russia to deal with the issue swiftly.

Then Geoff’s reply was so quick it was posted at 15:06 utc BEFORE sean’s post!!

Wouldn’t it be nice if all our difficulties could be resolved by a flick of the fingers!

Impressive.

Posted by: Leuk | Jan 1 2025 20:17 utc | 117

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 1 2025 20:13 utc | 117
Yes, the reason I said is because advancing in the open plains is much easier, while the damage to Ukraine for losing Pokrovsk, Pavlograd, isolated Zaporozhye and blockaded Dnepropetrovsk are signifacntly greater than losing their Kursk bridge head and even Sumy. Sumy is easier to defend than those areas in the south due to heavy forests. So RUAF could opt the cheaper and more damaging path to Ukraine.
They don’t need to get Sumy later as the south crumbles, everything else will follow, including Nikolaev and Odessa. Unless a new neutral Ukrainian government is formed before that happens.

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 1 2025 20:18 utc | 118

Now there is one point that I would not agree, the 4 oblasts was a summer offer, this is winter , this is +30% casualties later, and before this ends maybe as many once again. Sign now and lose just Kharkiv , wait for spring and it could be Mykolaiv and Odessa . Blood was paid, the pound of flesh gets heavier.
Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 18:41 utc | 90
In a world of justice you would have a point – unfortunately, it has become a world of “might is right”, with a small group in DC sitting ready to end the planet as a whole. If I was Putin and the US offer did provide sufficient security garantees for Russia as part of a sustainable peace treaty, I would be glad to settle for just 4 oblasts and avoid armageddon for the next couple of decades. I think this is also what Putin has in mind.
Posted by: grunzt | Jan 1 2025 19:25 utc | 106
Decade, not decades, a 10 year truce is what I have been talking about lately. Yes, 4 might do, but then guarantees must be much stronger and some concessions even in nato countries.

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 20:19 utc | 119

In my opinion Kursk was about having a piece of Russia as a bargaining chip if the conflict got frozen and went to negotiations.

Posted by: ed4 | Jan 1 2025 20:25 utc | 120

A simple question but a bloody good one, one i have never heard answered by the west….
From a western perspective in the conflict with Russia what dose win look like ?
The real version please not the lying misinfomation version.
Reality not fakerey.
Putin knows.

Posted by: Mark2 | Jan 1 2025 20:29 utc | 121

A drone war will mark the end of battle field activities. Both sides benefit: all that’s left for Ukraine and for Russia a respite from their own significant losses. Of course, alongside sporadic terrorism by Ukrainian fanatical (read Nazi) elements. That’s a relatively minor given.
Duration of an essentially drone war before signing the instruments of surrender in the transition to peace? Merely enough for a sham face-saving by Ukraine. But their boots on the ground soldiers are done for, a fait accompli.
The Russia terms of peace are unmovable since the first shot fired and rightly so.

Posted by: elmagnostic | Jan 1 2025 20:31 utc | 122

The wrong perception of reality yields the total Ukrainian collapse we are witnessing, and what I believe will handicap Trump’s Presidency by starting off with a huge broken promise.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 1 2025 18:17 utc | 81
I’m no DT fan but I get the feeling Biden and his posse are getting revenge for trump leaving them to deal with the economic fallout from Covid and negotiating the end of the Afghan war on Biden’s presidency so he gets tared with the loss.
You get the feeling that both sides of US politics doesn’t give a shit about the damage they do to the USA or the taxpayers as long as they get revenge on the incoming president.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Jan 1 2025 20:42 utc | 123

It’s a war that will never be won, by anyone. It will fester for many years to come, treaties or not.
Cheers M
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 15:08 utc | 18/BLOCKQUOTE>
I suspect the war you are referring to is the Russo-Ukrainian (NATO proxy) war. However, even if that theatre was quiet, the resource wars would continue worldwide. In my lifetime world population tripled. It was all a sugar high up to 1980. Since 1980, the world energy production per capita has been on a long plateau. Energy production per capita is STRONGLY correlated with standard of living. When the global ratio is fixed, the only way for one region to get richer is for another region to get poorer. That effect has been obvious since the GFC 16 years ago. Europe has already been sacrificed in favour of North America and BRICS. More is to come.
The good news is that there is a solution that could stabilise the world’s industrial economy and preserve a global population counted in the billions. Not wind, solar, or ‘drill baby drill’ but sustainable nuclear energy is the only solution which can work on a timeline of centuries. Russia, specifically Rosatom could save the modern world by continuing to perfect sodium cooled fast breeder reactors which can consume nuclear waste. Rosatom’s BN-800 reactor has proved such technology works and can be done safely. With safe and abundant energy, anything can be done, fertiliser production, water purification, metal recycling, transport, manufacturing, all the essentials of modern life. I won’t live to see it, but the ‘peaceful atom’ is a real possibility and Russia is the hope of the world.

Posted by: Drifter | Jan 1 2025 20:42 utc | 124

Who tf is Melnyk? And what relevance do his demands have?
Posted by: unimperator | Jan 1 2025 15:16 utc | 22
Melnyk is a highly dangerous propaganda man with overwhelming support from all MSM NATO Europe.
His words are repeatedly drummed into the population (e.g. in Germany) during the brainwashing process.

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 1 2025 20:44 utc | 125

(Repost due to formatting issue)

It’s a war that will never be won, by anyone. It will fester for many years to come, treaties or not.
Cheers M
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 15:08 utc | 18

I suspect the war you are referring to is the Russo-Ukrainian (NATO proxy) war. However, even if that theatre was quiet, the resource wars would continue worldwide. In my lifetime world population tripled. It was all a sugar high up to 1980. Since 1980, the world energy production per capita has been on a long plateau. Energy production per capita is STRONGLY correlated with standard of living. When the global ratio is fixed, the only way for one region to get richer is for another region to get poorer. That effect has been obvious since the GFC 16 years ago. Europe has already been sacrificed in favour of North America and BRICS. More is to come.
The good news is that there is a solution that could stabilise the world’s industrial economy and preserve a global population counted in the billions. Not wind, solar, or ‘drill baby drill’ but sustainable nuclear energy is the only solution which can work on a timeline of centuries. Russia, specifically Rosatom could save the modern world by continuing to perfect sodium cooled fast breeder reactors which can consume nuclear waste. Rosatom’s BN-800 reactor has proved such technology works and can be done safely. With safe and abundant energy, anything can be done, fertiliser production, water purification, metal recycling, transport, manufacturing, all the essentials of modern life. I won’t live to see it, but the ‘peaceful atom’ is a real possibility and Russia is the hope of the world.

Posted by: Drifter | Jan 1 2025 20:44 utc | 126

What if, Russia simply walk across Estonia, or even better, through Latvia, breaking those 3 countries into two?
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 15:32 utc | 30
US-battlegroups
Host nation: Estonia
Framework nation: United Kingdom
Contributing nations: France

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 1 2025 20:44 utc | 127

One possible development initiated by Trump towards a quick peace could be that Trump:
– 1) stops payments and arms deliveries to Ukraine
– 2) instructs the secret service to do nothing
– 3) holds the long overdue elections in Ukraine, or forces Zelenskyy to do so.
“I Trust Putin More Than Zelenskyy” – Exiled Zelenskyy Top Insider Oleksii Arestovych TELLS ALL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyz2j-9M9UA
In the elections, for example, Oleksiy Arestovych (with or without support) could be the winner, who would then
1) stop all hostilities
2) enforce neutrality for Ukraine, renounce NATO membership
3) legalize the Russian language and the Orthodox Church again
4) demilitarize Ukraine in accordance with Russia’s wishes.
5) carry out denazification with Russia’s help.
This would meet all Russian demands, but without a long war and without Ukraine losing any more territory. Trump could force this if the risk of escalation has become too great for him and he has seen that the USA can no longer profit from Ukraine anyway.
Of course, there are a lot of details that I don’t want to list now, but the alternative would be a long war with the constant danger of a stupid escalation (by the EU/NATO) that could lead to a nuclear war. Trump has shown that he is capable of such a change of course in Afghanistan.

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 1 2025 20:45 utc | 128

Well, OK, if you say so, but what is the point? What do the Nazis get from the gas station? They get to blow it up? They get to prevent the Russians from blowing it up? They get to send out gas bills to Kharkov? What am I missing here?
Posted by: William Gruff | Jan 1 2025 20:05 utc | 114
There is no gas ‘distribution’ center as such Ukrainian hands in Kursk. Instead there is in some ways, especially financial, a vital gasflow monitoring station in Suszha. It is the only point on that part of the transmission network that measures the amount of gas flowing through, without it Russia would not know how much to charge.
If Ukraine/US really don’t want to allow transit gas then in effect all they need to do is damage the equipment in it beyond repair. This could be a very good reason to hold onto that part of Kursk until at least this morning, when transit gas stopped, as it would allow them time to accurately destroy all that was necessary after that moment. If they no longer had access they would need to try to hit it with a less accurate HIMARS or similar, with probable Russian AD in place.
Maybe we will see them fall back now in that area.

Posted by: JohninMK | Jan 1 2025 20:49 utc | 129

Wouldn’t it be nice if all our difficulties could be resolved by a flick of the fingers! What a paradise would then be earth?
Posted by: Geoff | Jan 1 2025 15:06 utc | 14
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Yes, a giant Oreshnic, asteroid from the Mother (Fucker) Nature (worshiped as god) to end this senseless cycle of suffering called life, but she won’t do it. She enjoys the spectacle, makes sure that the level of suffering and evil stays just below the complete annihilation.

Posted by: burak | Jan 1 2025 20:49 utc | 130

Apologies: completely off-topic, but a new thread is needed to discuss the weird (apparently) Islamic state attack in New Orleans, especially since ex-IS now run Syria with the support of the USA. What’s going on there?

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 1 2025 20:50 utc | 131

@124 “I’m no DT fan but I get the feeling Biden and his posse are getting revenge for trump leaving them to deal with the economic fallout from Covid and negotiating the end of the Afghan war on Biden’s presidency so he gets tared with the loss.”
Biden stole the 2020 election with massive vote fraud. So he completely owns the whole stinking mess that he and the democrats created. Running away from Afghanistan, mishandling and lying about Covid, and, Including, starting and loosing the Ukraine war.
Trump has nothing to do with it

Posted by: golddigger | Jan 1 2025 20:53 utc | 132

Yes, a giant Oreshnic, asteroid from the Mother (Fucker) Nature (worshiped as god) to end this senseless cycle of suffering called life, but she won’t do it. She enjoys the spectacle, makes sure that the level of suffering and evil stays just below the complete annihilation.
Posted by: burak | Jan 1 2025 20:49 utc | 131

If you don’t like life on this planet, you can leave anytime you want.

Posted by: DM: | Jan 1 2025 21:01 utc | 133

Let’s not get overexcited. The actor who can play piano with his genitals will first lower the mobilization age to 18-year-olds giving a boost of meat that can be sent to the front lines on the orders of Uncle Sam. When that ‘wonder weapon’ is also minced to pieces in the Russian meat grinder, which is a tragedy btw, then the end, on this global geographic front at least, may be in sight.
Two Majors
https://tgstat.ru/en/channel/@two_majors/39799

We should not think that 2025, will be easier for us. This does not benefit the West, and doesn’t benefit the US or even Trump personally. Even open data shows that the AFU will definitely continue to fight next year, and the West has shipped enough equipment for this. Here is the data on tanks alone.
Up to 90 T-72. Found, bought, patched up. Australia promises (or has already sent) 49 M1A2 Abrams. 30 M-84 (aka T-72) from Croatia. 28 Leopard 1A5s are promised by Germany. 20 Leopard 2A4s from Spain. 20 Leopard 2A4s from Denmark and Germany.
28 AMX-10s are being given by France. In total, it is planned to transfer so many tanks that it will be enough to form 9-10 tank brigades.
The data on the BMP is no less unpleasant. In order not to overload us with figures, I will say briefly. Enough for at least 25 motorized rifle brigades on BMPs. At the same time, the Bradley is essentially more of a light tank.
Well, there are also more than 1,500 BTR units of various types, as well as more than 2,400 Humvees. Yes, it does not look like anyone is preparing Ukraine for peace talks. Yes, all this equipment needs people, personnel. But there is a decision of the Verkhovna Rada to lower the age of mobilization. Yes, it is not final. But, most likely, 18-year-old citizens of Ukraine will go to the front. The official spokesman of the Nazi unit of the AFU “Wolves of Da Vinci” said: “The 18-year-olds and 15-year-olds must understand that they will have to fight with high confidence.”
Why does the West need to continue the war? At least because of this principle: Russia should not win. If Russia won, it would destroy the entire international structure that the West has been building for the past 50 years. Yes, Trump promised to end the war in Ukraine. But, Trump’s enthusiastic fans in Russian political circles forget that Trump did not promise to end the war taking into account Russia’s interests.
No one in the West wants to stop the war. And the former Ukraine will behave like an obedient proxy army of NATO for the entire next year, it will fight. It is highly likely that the AFU will try to repeat the Kursk invasion, but in a different direction.
Therefore, before conducting serious negotiations about anything, about the division of the former Ukraine, the capitulation of Kiev, the terms of peace, Trump will try to achieve the most favorable negotiating positions for the US. This can only be done by continuing the war, weakening Russia and the Russian economy. The AFU are already preparing a plan for the spring-summer campaign. And it is absolutely certain that the AFU will continue to strike our cities with drones throughout 2025. And yes, the practice of Bandera terror will continue.
This will not affect the final result in any way. Ukraine will never win, will never return Novorossiya, will never restore the population. And dozens of other “nevers” can be said. The history of Ukraine has passed the turning point. But we need to be mentally prepared for the fact that a difficult year awaits us. And we do not need to feed ourselves with empty hopes.
And don’t take seriously the enthusiastic “analysis” that now we will negotiate with the US from a position of strength, and they understand it. A former diplomat recently came up with such a passage. And the guys from the front write that the AFU are using new drones in their area, and the enemy has a very strong team of operators. That’s it, without details. The guys in the trenches don’t see that Washington is scared. And there are many such examples from those who are fighting.
In any case, we have already passed the worst time. The time of confusion, panic outbursts, the time when not all of us could accept the reality of what was happening. When after Izyum or Kherson it seemed that we would remain there, plunging into darkness. But never mind, we dug ourselves out. And next year we will get through everything. No matter how difficult it is. The main thing is to look to the future with faith and without illusions.

Posted by: xor | Jan 1 2025 21:04 utc | 134

Today great post by B!!!
Congratulations!!!
And congratulations to the Russian Army!!!

Posted by: Naive | Jan 1 2025 21:07 utc | 135

The actor who can play piano with his genitals
Posted by: xor | Jan 1 2025 21:04 utc | 135

You really do think that he did it? When he was just pretending. Everything is fake with him.

Posted by: Naive | Jan 1 2025 21:09 utc | 136

If you don’t like life on this planet, you can leave anytime you want.
Posted by: DM: | Jan 1 2025 21:01 utc | 134
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I’m on my way. I’m just sad for the others!

Posted by: burak | Jan 1 2025 21:10 utc | 137

If you don’t like life on this planet, you can leave anytime you want.
Posted by: DM: | Jan 1 2025 21:01 utc | 134

To be, or not to be? That is the question.

Posted by: KOB | Jan 1 2025 21:19 utc | 138

Ukraine is far from being defeated. They still hold the line, they still happily celebrate Bandera’s birthday. They still want to fight to the last man or woman, they still want to die killing Russians. The west is still ready to pay for it.
It is a false picture that Ukraine is on the ropes. even if the military is defeated, Ukraine and the west can wage terrorist opera5tions endlessly.
The other story would be if Russia dared to destroy Ukro 750 KV electrical network and gas pipelines but the interests of Russian oligarchs are preventing that.

Posted by: vargas | Jan 1 2025 21:19 utc | 139

Ukraine is far from being defeated. They still hold the line, they still happily celebrate Bandera’s birthday. They still want to fight to the last man or woman, they still want to die killing Russians. The west is still ready to pay for it.
Posted by: vargas | Jan 1 2025 21:19 utc | 140

Not all.

Posted by: KOB | Jan 1 2025 21:20 utc | 140

….when Cameron arrived in Kiev and signed the 100 year treaty with the Ukraine, the jig was up…..the Brits are still eyeing Crimea….
It’s a war that will never be won, by anyone. It will fester for many years to come, treaties or not.
Cheers M
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 15:08 utc | 18
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Oh, I am sure they are (eyeing Crimea).
But it is hard for me to take seriously the idea of the UK doing any “eyeing” or other serious war making.
The UK is practically a failed state at this point. The British need to stay home and follow the “heal thyself” advice. The idea of UK governments’ of all stripes encouraging both the Net Zero green lunacy and war in the Ukraine—war being the most polluting and wasteful enterprise on earth—is absurd. (Of course the same goes for the USA, but at least the green lunacy is getting pushback here.)
The same goes for “skilled” Indians that Musk loves.
They have nothing to offer us in the USA but their skills are needed to bring India out of the dark ages. Go home and fix your own country.
Globalism and attendant meddling means obviously stupidly wrong priorities for just about everyone.

Posted by: Jane | Jan 1 2025 21:28 utc | 141

Gas transit through Ukraine has now been stopped, what does that mean? In fact, Ukraine can cover its domestic consumption, comments Strana.ua – mainly through production from gas fields in the Kharkov and Poltava regions.
But the transit stop eliminates the only reason Russia had not to attack these gas fields: While it was previously expected that if natural gas from these deposits were to cease, the Ukrainian side would compensate for this by using transit gas from Russia, this is no longer the case.
Attacks on the gas network are now also possible for the same reason, the US news agency Bloomberg assesses the situation.

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 1 2025 21:28 utc | 142

No one in the West wants to stop the war.
Posted by: xor | Jan 1 2025 21:04 utc | 135
This is a right conclusion.
This war is so cheap for the West. It is like a God’s gift for the West.
The western population truthfully trust lies from The Atlantic council. Look at situation in Germany, nobody questions the official narrative. They are readily accepting de industrialization in exchange for some moral higher ground. For a “good war”.
This war gave some kind of purpose for the tired men of middle class and their consumerist wives.

Posted by: vargas | Jan 1 2025 21:31 utc | 143

In my opinion Kursk was about having a piece of Russia as a bargaining chip if the conflict got frozen and went to negotiations.
Posted by: ed4 | Jan 1 2025 20:25 utc | 121

Which is the most stupid thing to think and to do. The SMO was never frozen. Negotiations are only on Russian terms: denazification and demilitarisation.

Posted by: Naive | Jan 1 2025 21:33 utc | 144

Why don’t you mention Alberta?
Posted by: Lysias | Jan 1 2025 20:11 utc | 116
OK. Alberta.

Posted by: Tom Paine | Jan 1 2025 21:35 utc | 145

war-gaslighting is really the most stupid moron posting here. The european economies are declining quickly. With political crisis in two of the biggest countries.

Posted by: Naive | Jan 1 2025 21:36 utc | 146

*** They have nothing to offer us in the USA but their skills are needed to bring India out of the dark ages. Go home and fix your own country. ***
Posted by: Jane | Jan 1 2025 21:28 utc | 142
Irrigation based farm economy with resulting religion based ruling class with a caste system that is so corrupt that honesty and fair dealing are seen as weaknesses and aberant behavior. What help could the postmodernist infected GB of today possibly provide for such a monumental task? More prisons like where Tommy Robinson now fights for his life?

Posted by: frithguild | Jan 1 2025 21:41 utc | 147

The only thing that saved the Soviets in 41’ was mass and scale, which bought crucial time to practice and hone their operational art, but they paid a totally unnecessary price to do so.
Posted by: Milites | Jan 1 2025 17:25 utc | 589
Truth is:
The only thing that saved the Soviets was Hitler.

See;
p\r\e\e\a\r\t\h.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1174 (remove \s)
It proves Hitler was a double agent by looking at Hitler’s actions during ww2.

Posted by: sockpuppet | Jan 1 2025 21:45 utc | 148

This war can only be ended when America wants to. All the US has to do is keep up its military expenditure – once the next generation of Ukrainians have gone they can be replaced with NATO vassal troops and mercenaries quite easily. It hardly matters how much of Ukraine is left to defend, the war could just go on for years if the US wishes.

Posted by: Ray | Jan 1 2025 21:47 utc | 149

@ ShadowFacts | Jan 1 2025 17:11 utc | 61
I’m glad you linked your diligent scenarios work again, and (for what little Aleph’s recommendation might be worth) I heartily recommend it to all barflies. More than something to think about. The next three weeks in particular look like the worst danger I’ve ever faced, in my (fairly) long life.
In particular (or maybe it’s better to say in general) it’s the onslaught of chaotic double- or triple-false-flag operations cascading in rapid succession. WTF (to coin a phrase) is up with all that? My earlier post in this thread concerned the incomprehensible self-goal of European deterioration: Zelensky’s gas-pipeline shutoff to celebrate 2025.
That’s a prime example. With much of what’s happening, events make less sense the harder you think about them, unless you think senseless destruction has a magical mystical power of its own. No, I don’t think so. I practically refuse to think the only explanation is craziness, because that would explain nothing.
There’s a method behind all the madness you document, with fits disturbingly well with many of the scenarios you propose. You know the ominous quality of waiting for the next shoe to drop. Any day now, I expect.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jan 1 2025 21:48 utc | 150

Biden stole the 2020 election with massive vote fraud. So he completely owns the whole stinking mess that he and the democrats created. Running away from Afghanistan, mishandling and lying about Covid, and, Including, starting and loosing the Ukraine war.
Trump has nothing to do with it
Posted by: golddigger | Jan 1 2025 20:53 utc | 133
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If anything Biden should seek revenge on Obama and Co who, knowing he was incompetent, shoved him into the presidency (did he also know it? Dr. Jill sure did), rigged the votes, put a jab mandate in front of him to sign, and now he (and the party) is the fall guy and winner of “Worst US President” award.
Maybe he would like to seek revenge, but he is not in charge of anything except the ice cream scoop—if that.

Posted by: Jane | Jan 1 2025 21:49 utc | 151

Irrigation based farm economy with resulting religion based ruling class with a caste system that is so corrupt that honesty and fair dealing are seen as weaknesses and aberant behavior. What help could the postmodernist infected GB of today possibly provide for such a monumental task? More prisons like where Tommy Robinson now fights for his life?
Posted by: frithguild | Jan 1 2025 21:41 utc | 148
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I don’t follow this.
Does GB mean Great Britain?
I didn’t say anything about GB helping India.
I did say that the UK seems scarcely able to help itself.

Posted by: Jane | Jan 1 2025 21:52 utc | 152

The only thing that “”saved”” the Soviets was Hitler.
Saved is completely the wrong word.
The only thing that enabled the Soviets to “”win”” was the double agent Hitler.

Posted by: sockpuppet | Jan 1 2025 21:56 utc | 153

Excellent analysis by our gracious host and a great way to mark the start of the year that the UkroNazi regime finally collapses.
As for the naysayers:
* AFU can’t scrape up any significant manpower, NATO won’t send any, and the merc pool is spent.
* EU/NATO has sent all the hardware it can, supplying only pitiful amounts of ammo as it’s oh-too-slowly produced.
* The RF’s already on the verge of open territory straight to the Dnieper.
* All the economic & political turmoil is occurring in the EU/NATO countries, *not* Russia.
* Ukraine has been a huge thorn in Trump’s side going back to 2016 and his base is enraged every time the Biden Administration announces more aid.
There is ZERO good news for Ukraine, just a lot of panicked hot air by desperate Neocons and NAFOs.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Jan 1 2025 21:56 utc | 154

a new thread is needed to discuss the weird (apparently) Islamic state attack in New Orleans…
@ Patroklos | Jan 1 2025 20:50 utc | 132

This aligns well enough with the pattern of cascading chaos ShadowFacts has been substacking about.

In olden days a glimpse of stocking
was looked on as something shocking.
Now, heaven knows, anything goes!

I’m exceedingly grateful whenever b has the energy to post. Even at 100%, nobody could keep up with the intense pace of lethal craziness we’re faced with now, probably through January. If we make it that far.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jan 1 2025 22:02 utc | 155

To sustain the zionreich west’s race war against Russia.
, the democratic electoral process is being blocked and annulled in country after country.
The list of countries whose recent or forthcoming elections are being hijacked and manipulated on spurious grounds, with the simple goal of keeping war parties in power.
These include (but not limited to):
Bulgaria
Romania
Georgia (failed)
France (Macron 3rd in election but keeps power by chicanery)
Germany (most popular AfD to be cancelled)
UK (elections advancing Farage’s Reform being postponed/cancelled)
Italy
Moldova
Hungary (failed)
Slovakia (failed)
A slow military coup is in progress across the whole west, to entrench militaristic dictatorship.
https://open.substack.com/pub/rogerboyd/p/a-bad-december-for-the-empire-the-b2b?r=3fli5x&utm_medium=ios

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Jan 1 2025 22:02 utc | 156

Posted by: Naive | Jan 1 2025 21:09 utc | 137
Volodymyr Zelenskyy 2016 Playing Piano with Penis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oua0Puihrkc
I let others be the judge of whether his genitals are actually touching the piano or not. Either way, it’s a disgrace such a clown ever made it to being president.

Posted by: xor | Jan 1 2025 22:03 utc | 157

Someone mentioned Alberta.
Here is some Alberta news from Doomberg:
““The province of Alberta, home to the world’s third-largest crude reserves, is making a push to become a hub for artificial intelligence data centres and sees the potential to attract $100 billion in investments.
“The government is planning to introduce legislation, make regulatory changes and roll out new services to encourage technology companies to build data centres in the province. The strategy seeks to take advantage of Alberta’s abundance of natural gas for power generation, low taxes and cold climate, which could reduce firms’ cooling costs.”
Seems like Canada won’t want to let go of Alberta. Also, I think some of the best skiing areas are in Alberta, including Lake Louise.

Posted by: Jane | Jan 1 2025 22:07 utc | 158

It hardly matters how much of Ukraine is left to defend, the war could just go on for years if the US wishes.
Posted by: Ray | Jan 1 2025 21:47 utc | 150

LOL, easily one of the biggest myths out there.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Jan 1 2025 22:07 utc | 159

Hello everyone. We will see what ultimately comes out of the so-called peace negotiations. See Instanbul 2022, Russia will once again stoop very low to please the West and Nato.
In my opinion, it will be a shameful peace that freezes the conflict and gives Ukraine and the West time to prepare for the next war.
Russia has wanted to be part of the West for centuries and has never given up this idea.
After all that has been done to Russia since 1990, the Kremlin’s attitude is staggering, as Lavrov revealed to Tucker, for example:
– America is not our enemy and we are not at war with the US.
– We are always ready to negotiate with our Western partners.
– Israel’s security is a top priority for Russia.
This explains much of Russia’s incomprehensible actions in the last few years, including the recent Syria debacle.

Posted by: guest from franconia | Jan 1 2025 22:11 utc | 160

xor@158…..Monika Lewinsky touched Bill Clinton’s genitals and he was president….so there is some sort of precedence. And someone was touching Big Mike’s……..
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 22:14 utc | 161

the war could just go on for years if the US wishes.

Posted by: Ray | Jan 1 2025 21:47 utc | 150
Uh-huh

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 1 2025 22:14 utc | 162

Either way, it’s a disgrace such a clown ever made it to being president.
Posted by: xor | Jan 1 2025 22:03 utc | 158
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He should have stayed clown.
Probably many of the laughing audience members also wish this.
If they are still alive.
The key-tickling troupe didn’t actually play anything.
The whole routine was rehearsed and “played” offstage.
The final piece they “played” was the Jewish fave Havanagilah (sp?).

Posted by: Jane | Jan 1 2025 22:18 utc | 163

The armchair little corporals are in fine form today. Putin’s bootlickers prattle on, every one if them an “expert.” Meanwhile, real people die (not Hollywood movie extras), in Ukraine and in New Orleans, etc. Death is just a game to the experts here, since it is all so far away. Putin is manly in his high heeled shoes. Nazis flood the streets of Kyiv. The West has accomplished nothing but destruction and decadence. It’s like Ramzan Kadyrov himself posts under a dozen names here.
Maybe you geniuses should pay attention to the fact the original article had massive syntax, grammar and spelling issues. AI generated? Only the anonymous author knows … And maybe Elon (unless he’s too busy signing off on more Indian worker VISA’s).

Posted by: Johannes | Jan 1 2025 22:20 utc | 164

In my opinion, it will be a shameful peace that freezes the conflict and gives Ukraine and the West time to prepare for the next war.
Posted by: guest from franconia | Jan 1 2025 22:11 utc | 161

All your continued wishing won’t make it true.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Jan 1 2025 22:23 utc | 165

Patroklos@132……if it wasn’t done by ISIS in America it was someone from the Make ISIS Great Again camp.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 22:24 utc | 166

Two Majors
https://tgstat.ru/en/channel/@two_majors/39799
Up to 90 T-72. Found, bought, patched up. Australia promises (or has already sent) 49 M1A2 Abrams. 30 M-84 (aka T-72) from Croatia. 28 Leopard 1A5s are promised by Germany. 20 Leopard 2A4s from Spain. 20 Leopard 2A4s from Denmark and Germany.
28 AMX-10s are being given by France. In total, it is planned to transfer so many tanks that it will be enough to form 9-10 tank brigades.
Posted by: xor | Jan 1 2025 21:04 utc | 135
So… they’re getting back what they wasted in kursk…
Stuff that if they try using, seriously, on defense will last a month at best.
I would go for that option right now, very little between current LOC and Dnipro, so tanks in the plains is the winter/spring movie. Attack helicopters, ka-52 etc, might show up again, or maybe just hellducks.

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 22:31 utc | 167

Attack helicopters, ka-52 etc, might show up again, or maybe just hellducks.
Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 22:31 utc | 168

RF drones already roam freely across the battlespace therefore it’d be an absolute turkey shoot on the open ground.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Jan 1 2025 22:36 utc | 168

Apologies to the bar, and to karlof1, twas a slip of the tongue, my bad, I said gas distribution centre, I was wrong, it’s far more important, it’s Russia’s only gas metering station before the Ukraine grabs it share of the 10%…..but semantics otherwise, it was all about the gaz! Anyone care to guess the value of such a control point….ah, there’s the wording, not distribution but measure control ….yes, far more important than nuclear power plants and a far greater bargaining chip for the Art of the Steal.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 22:42 utc | 169

@ Tom Paine | Jan 1 2025 18:55 utc | 95
thinking of war as a profit generating business, allows one to see the economic angle more clearly… thus trumps pronouncement of getting nato to pay 5% of their gdp on nato is essentially an advert for the military industrial complex with related fringe benefits to the banking and energy complex…
end phase capitalism is another way categorize trumps talk of taking over greenland, or provinces in canada… wealth extraction options are running thin for the capitalists, so it is now necessary to feed off your so called friends – germany being a perfect example… destroy their access to inexpensive energy and replace it with higher cost energy from the usa… and on and on it goes…
i think what will happen is the planet won’t sustain ongoing capitalism… climate change is not going to allow it… i can’t see us making it here… economics over environment is coming down to the crunch and is probably too late, but the capitalists – trump and friends – dream on…
@ kursk invasion… it was supposed to be about the nuke plant, but since they never made it that far, now it is about sudzha according to sean, lol… see map on the link here – https://www.thomasfazi.com/p/end-of-ukrainian-gas-transit-signals
well sean, congrats on more bullshit to go with the rest of your bullshit!! happy new year!

Posted by: james | Jan 1 2025 22:49 utc | 170

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 22:42 utc | 170
As I pointed out in post 130.

Posted by: JohninMK | Jan 1 2025 22:59 utc | 171

It seems like a drive across to Transnistria is a necessity – now more than ever that gas pipelines are shut down. They don’t have to take Odessa, just cut it off.

Posted by: Eighthman | Jan 1 2025 23:00 utc | 172

Posted by: Mary | Jan 1 2025 19:27 utc | 107 “The longer it drags on, the weaker the economy of the west becomes”
Posted by: grunzt | Jan 1 2025 20:06 utc | 115 “Indeed, as you’re pointing out, time is working for Russia”
I think it is not a clear as that. The Russian central bank interest rate is 21%. Commercial loans are much higher and are needed by Russian companies to fund operating costs. Russia reports inflation was 1.43% in the month of November according to Rosstat. And Rosstat said food prices were up 3 times that, that is over 4% in just the month of November. The rubble is making all times highs, which is a bad thing, but it isn’t used that much internationally so that’s good?
Rosstat reports Russia is planning on spending 40% of their national budget on this war in 2025, which is about 8% of GDP.
This war has dragged on so long that the west, even though it has dragged it’s feet has dramatically increased it 155mm ammunition production. Sure, it not enough, but it has kept Ukraine in the fight.
Russia suffers somewhere between 100 and 200 KIA and 3x that WIA. Taking care of several hundred thousand injured from this war is a tax that Russia will pay for the next few generations. Russian population growth, already negative will suffer further. Russia has given illegal immigrants until April 30, 2025 to become legal or get out. Given becoming legal for men, has a significant probability for tour in the Russian Army in Ukraine, I suspect the draw to become legal will be lower than otherwise.
But hey, the Russian economy is growing. Too bad that parts that make it grow (weapons and ammunition) are getting blown up in Ukraine.

Posted by: Ed4 | Jan 1 2025 23:01 utc | 173

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 1 2025 22:42 utc | 170
Uh, Sean, you always struck me as a clever bloke … perhaps the New Years egg nog hasn’t worn off yet. Don’t you think Russia has this thing called a “shut off valve” that can be turned into the “OFF” position?
And then, put in a new metering station further upstream?
But don’t let facts get in the way of your narrative.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Jan 1 2025 23:05 utc | 174

Which is the most stupid thing to think and to do. The SMO was never frozen. Negotiations are only on Russian terms: denazification and demilitarisation.
Posted by: Naive | Jan 1 2025 21:33 utc | 145
And status quo ante 1991 (or at least some serious adjustments and guarantees), anything less and its a truce for a decade.
For europe not to have a stroke I’d go for a “Gdansk accord” 800 miles radius without significant weapons. The south flank could still be guarded but in a huge circle, from moskow to london and paris and all the way to the dnipro… nothing.
And for good measure a santa claus protect the reindeers circle, 1.600 milles from the north pole?

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 1 2025 23:06 utc | 175

guest from franconia 161
“Russia has wanted to be part of the West for centuries and has never given up this idea.”
That is the stupidest thing ever posted on MoA – winning stiff competition for that title.
Yes for centuries starting with Peter the Great and no doubt earlier, there was the dichotomy between the westernisers and the look east factions in Russia. Ironically of all the people on Russia’s political landscape recently Putin was – emphasise WAS – the leading westerniser.
That dichotomy of centuries has now been resolved for all time. No serious person in Russia now can contemplate the west without experiencing overwhelming vomitous nausea. There never will be ever again westernisers in Russia. Study of Chinese is now displacing that of the creole pidjin language English. China, India, Indonesia, Brazil and the rest of the world are being discovered by Russians and they are forgetting the west, it’s languages and vile culture and all the overpriced shit bling called luxury goods.
Russia and the rest of the civilised world outside the zionreich west are fully aware of all the perfidy, duplicity and criminality of the west. The west and North Korea and going to eventually swap places in terms of economic standard of living and connectedness with the rest of the world.

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Jan 1 2025 23:13 utc | 176

Daily DS update:
https://deepstatemap.live/en#12/47.9652433/37.1107864
+7.4 kmsq for the RFA. Poor day compared to the NOV aerage of 23/day. Or even the 13/day average of DEC.
Small advances around Pokrovsk and Kurakhove, along with one tiny advance W of Velyka Novasilka.

Posted by: Anonymous | Jan 1 2025 23:17 utc | 177

EDiface$@2301Jan 1
So what if the Pukes are getting more 155 ammo from the Collective Wa$te…when they are running outta cannon fodder…to the point that artillerymen, who do require high levels of training…are currently in dwindling extremely supply. So smoke that in your pipe and stick it.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 1 2025 23:20 utc | 178

For so long we’re being told here that Russia is winning the war and this six months progress is meant to be significant?

Posted by: Joe | Jan 1 2025 23:26 utc | 179

Franconia@2211 Jan 1
Wasn’t it Heinrich Kissinger…finally the late one…who oozed outta Franconia? Are you his Kleine Bruder?

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 1 2025 23:27 utc | 180

But hey, the Russian economy is growing.
Posted by: Ed4 | Jan 1 2025 23:01 utc | 174

Now do ANY western country.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Jan 1 2025 23:27 utc | 181

Let’s see. First, b tried to belittle Biden’s prediction that Russia would invade Ukraine, circa late 2021 early 2022.
Then after the invasion the blog narratives led by Karl of 1 and more obnoxiously Richard Hack, predicted a swift blitzkrieg leading to a complete Ukrainian capitulation.
Then by like a month later, the dissembling began from Putin and the True Believers. It has been thus for nearly three years.
Russia will win? Bold prediction tempered by a poor track record since roughly Astana II, where every one laughed at Erdogan.
Russia will win what exactly? Besides saving the bacon for the True Believers who have nothing to win or lose?

Posted by: Culero | Jan 1 2025 23:28 utc | 182

Posted by: Anonymous | Jan 1 2025 23:17 utc | 178
> Daily DS update:
> Small advances around Pokrovsk and Kurakhove Kurakhovo, along with one tiny advance W of Velyka Novasilka Novoselka.
They did not mention the liberation of Vozdvizhenka?

The New Year also begins with the liberation of populated areas. The Russian Armed Forces, during the assault, drove the enemy out of Vozdvizhenka, where a powerful fortified area was located, covering Krasnoarmeysk and Mirnograd.
The village itself was heavily damaged during several months of fighting.
More importantly, Vozdvizhenka is 4 kilometers from the road junction on the Krasnoarmeysk-Konstantinovka highway, which is the most important bypass road for the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Donbas.
Losing control over this road will seriously worsen the logistical capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Donbas as a whole.
The offensive continues.

Posted by: hopehely | Jan 1 2025 23:38 utc | 183

@ TJandTheBear | Jan 1 2025 23:27 utc | 182
alex krainer has an article – video or transcript up that reflects your comment..
The fall of Britain (part 2)
Britain’s finances are “catastrophic.” The imminent unravelling will be for the history books…

here is an interesting quote from the link that i had missed back at the time..
“Boris Johnson preannounced the war in his cryptic speech on Monday, 15 November of that year (2021). Addressing the attending dignitaries at the City of London banquet, then Prime Minister Johnson issued a warning to the European governments:
“We hope that our friends [in Europe] may recognize that a choice is shortly coming between mainlining ever more Russian hydrocarbons in giant new pipelines and sticking up for Ukraine and championing the cause of peace and stability.”
How Johnson knew that this choice was shortly coming remains a mystery, but the fact that he did know it and that he included that announcement in his remarks was very significant.”

Posted by: james | Jan 1 2025 23:39 utc | 184

** They have nothing to offer us in the USA but their skills are needed to bring India out of the dark ages. Go home and fix your own country. ***
Posted by: Jane | Jan 1 2025 21:28 utc | 142
I didn’t say anything about GB helping India. I did say that the UK seems scarcely to help itself.
Posted by: Jane | Jan 1 2025 21:52 utc | 153
My apologies Jane, I misunderstood.

Posted by: frithguild | Jan 1 2025 23:42 utc | 185

“…and championing the cause of peace and stability.”
Posted by: james | Jan 1 2025 23:39 utc | 185

Thanks. The Orwellian double-speak never disappoints, does it?

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Jan 1 2025 23:45 utc | 186

Posted by: Culero | Jan 1 2025 23:28 utc | 183
> Let’s see. First, b …
Do you know any better bar than this one?
If you do, please share.

Posted by: hopehely | Jan 1 2025 23:46 utc | 187

Lowering the draft age to 18 is no panacea for Ukraine, though some may make excellent drone operators from their gaming experience.
Sensible parents have gotten their teenagers out of the country already. I know some here in Canada. The support for the Kyiv regime is not high enough for that sacrifice.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Jan 1 2025 23:53 utc | 188

Is Russia weakened by this pipeline shutoff — so costly for its adversaries?… The gas is the thing with basic value, not the pipeline.
Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jan 1 2025 16:11 utc | 44
My understanding is that the pipeline is a main component of value. The loss of a pipeline is a large financial hit. So at least 6? gas pipelines are inoperable or destroyed. My understanding is that, for oil anyways, if the well is shut down it becomes incapacitated. Some of the oil/gas field production is lost as not all of it can not be diverted.
Russia and Europe poking each others eyes, the US and China watching.

Posted by: jopalolive | Jan 2 2025 0:04 utc | 189

If Russia controlled Odessa, would it horse trade allowing UKrain grain shipments via the Black sea ports in exchange for restarting the gas/oil pipelines to Europe?

Posted by: jopalolive | Jan 2 2025 0:07 utc | 190

Those that believe the American Deep State/Stink is all-powerful, omnipotent, have conveniently ignored that despite the usual criminal conspiracy in this past election, neither of the DS choices got the reins of power. So, Trump, if he physically survives, might be a Peace Maker. Without Peace, the U.S. economy will continue crumbling, with the life support of Central Banking Heroin.
If Trump wants to stop the War in Ukraine, all he has to do is call for “Democratic” elections. Zelenski can resign and run away or stay, lose and be hanged.

Posted by: kupkee | Jan 2 2025 0:13 utc | 191

Posted by: jopalolive | Jan 2 2025 0:07 utc | 191
> If Russia controlled Odessa, would it horse trade allowing UKrain grain shipments via the Black sea ports in exchange for restarting the gas/oil pipelines to Europe?
There is a gas pipeline that goes from Russia via Belarus to Poland (Yamal).
Fully operational but sitting idle because Poland is blocking it.
You can’t fix stupid.

Posted by: hopehely | Jan 2 2025 0:19 utc | 192

Ghost of Zanon@175….. Russia has contracts with every other EU State for LNG delivery. Those contacts with all the EU States it supplies are outside of 404s gas transit contract. Russia is no position to turn anything off……the penalties alone…..as for upstream valves, there likely is, it likely was in Russia, but it’s somewhere in the Ukraine now.
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jan 2 2025 0:23 utc | 193

The twenty first century started with a surreptitious bang. War in Iraq, three million dead. war in Libya, war in Afghanistan, war in Ukraine, wars in the Middle East. In the span
of twenty four years , many millions dead. The broader question to be thought , is to what
end? Why so many deaths? One has to ask oneself is a pattern of depopulation developing? Irrelevant of the pose of virtue. Righteous vs. evil, is the fact ,something
humanly ugly has begun. And will continue?

Posted by: Middle-man | Jan 2 2025 0:35 utc | 194

@140
“They still hold the line, they still happily celebrate Bandera’s birthday. They still want to fight to the last man or woman, they still want to die killing Russians.”
Thus the need for de-nazification.
The banderists are eager to grab recruits off the streets but they haven’t had much an appetite for fighting themselves since Azovstal.

Posted by: Fred777 | Jan 2 2025 0:39 utc | 195

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 1 2025 20:45 utc | 129
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If you listened to the whole Arestovich interview with PBD (and I did), you would know that he trusts Putin because he thinks his enemy will be more truthful than his countryman Zekensky, who is Arestovich’s political opponent. Arestovich wants to be the next President of Ukraine and was formerly in the intelligence services.
One would be wise to discount everything that he says.
He occasionally makes a salient point during his regular interviews but he is no doubt pro-Bandera and pro-NATO. Arestovich is no friend to Russia or Russian-stock Ukrainians. A greasier and slimier version of Zelensky if you can imagine it.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 2 2025 0:45 utc | 196

“Either way, it’s a disgrace such a clown ever made it to being president.”
Well xor, it’s good for the Ukrainians to know exactly who they are dying for.

Posted by: Fred777 | Jan 2 2025 0:48 utc | 197

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 1 2025 20:50 utc | 132
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ISIS is American/Israeli.
All you have to ask yourself is how the US can financially sanction Putin but it cannot stop money flowing to ISIS and the Mexican cartels. Both assist the CIA in its global drug distribution scheme. ISIS has as much to do with Islam as Trump does with the Christian church.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 2 2025 0:49 utc | 198

Culero | Jan 1 2025 23:28 utc | 183–
Yet another flea trying to put its words into someone else’s mouth.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 2 2025 0:53 utc | 199

There is a deliberate attempt by multiple people (agent provocateurs?) each day to make Hitler a topic of discussion.
Never follow any link, no matter how it is disguised.
/PSA

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 2 2025 1:01 utc | 200