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March 14, 2025
Echoes Of The May 2 2014 Odessa Massacre

On May 4 2014 I wrote about the February coup aftermath in Ukraine:

Two days ago a mob, supported by the fascists Right Sektor, killed over 30 federalist Ukrainians in Odessa by pushing them from their camp into a building and then setting fire to it. Those who escaped the massacre, not the perpetrators, were rounded up by police. Today pro-federalism people besieged the police headquarter in Odessa until the police released those it had earlier arrested.

The U.S. plan for Ukraine seems to be to bait Russia into an occupation. This would destroy EU-Russia relations, embolden NATO and help the U.S. to keep the EU as a secondary partner under its control. There would be lots of economic upsides for the U.S. in such a situation. Selling more arms and increasing energy market shares are only the starters.

There are two reasons to believe that this plan will fail:

Without Russian intervention and without German support the U.S. campaign against Russia is unlikely to reach its secondary target of isolating Russia. The primary target, Sevastopol harbor in Crimea, was already lost when Russia reunified with the island.

What is left to do then for Washington is to create more chaos in Ukraine and to hope that somehow out of total chaos some new chance may arise to stick it to Russia. For lack of real direction that strategy is also unlikely to succeed.

I was unfortunately wrong with the last sentence though it took the U.S. eight more years to succeed.

But it is the first paragraph I what to refer to today. The current two most popular pieces on the website of Strana are echoing it (machine translation):

From the first story (machine translation):

Demyan Ganul, who was killed today in Odessa, is a well-known radical activist, a native of the "Right Sector". Later he founded his own organization "Street Front".

Ganul was known since 2014, when he participated in the events of May 2, when dozens of people were killed in the House of Trade Unions. Later, he organized actions against Odessa residents, who laid flowers in honor of the burned-out anti-Maidan activists.

Ganul is also widely known for fighting in Odessa with "imperial" and Soviet monuments – to Catherine, Pushkin, and Soviet soldiers. He disrupted concerts of Russian performers, and also harassed residents of the city who spoke out for the Russian language.

Recently, Ganul actively "fought" against those who criticized the mobilization.

The most scandalous case occurred this summer, when Ganul beat up an Odessa fitness trainer after he criticized the recruiting office. After that, the coach disappeared and ended up, presumably, in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, where he was bullied and probably raped.

Ganul himself, as far as is known, did not fight and was engaged in volunteering. But not without scandals. In 2023, he was beaten up, as reported, by the military of the "Foreign Legion" – because Ganul collected money for a car, but did not give it away.

Ganul celebrated each anniversary of the May 2 massacre by posting pictures of himself eating a shashlik, i.e. burned flash.

The guy was a Nazi, a brute and a thug.


He was shot on the street with a pistol. When he was down on the ground the killer put another bullet into his head (vid) to make sure that he was dead. The murderer then walked away.

There are many such Nazis in Ukraine who are too coward to take part in the war but 'volunteer' in support of police. They are the muscles needed to run various extortion rackets.

During his lifetime, Ganul was a scandalous person and had numerous conflicts. And not only with pro-Russian circles.

The motives for Ganul's murder may not lie in the political sphere at all.

The victim has been engaged in volunteering since 2014, and also worked part-time as an "activist", organizing actions against Odessa businessmen, politicians and city authorities.

For example, he actively supported the Odessa businessman Degas, who is in conflict with the Mayor's office.

In addition, there have long been rumors in the city that Ganul is actually engaged in reket – looking for "victims" – cafes, restaurants, fitness clubs where you can find fault with something, for example, the staff speaks Russian. And then "helps" the owners of establishments.

In other words, he had many enemies. And not only for ideological reasons.

The other most popular news item at Strana relates to yesterday's judgment by the European Court for Human Rights against the authorities of Ukraine:

In the case of Vyacheslavova and Others v. Ukraine the Court held that there had been violations of the right to life/investigation on account of the authorities’ failure to do everything that could reasonably be expected of them to prevent the violence in Odesa on 2 May 2014, to stop that violence after its outbreak, to ensure timely rescue measures for people trapped in the fire, and to institute and conduct an effective investigation into the events. It also held that there had been a violation of the right to respect for private and family life in respect of one applicant concerning the delay in handing over her father’s body for burial.

The courts press release describes the struggle that led to the case:

Maidan activists started setting fire to the tents. A group of pro-Russian protesters on the roof of the Trade Union Building threw Molotov cocktails at the crowd below; pro-unity activists retaliated by throwing Molotov cocktails at the building. Gunshots were reportedly fired from both sides.

Despite numerous calls to the fire brigade, which was less than 1 km away, the fire service regional head instructed his staff not to send any fire engines to Kulykove Pole without his explicit order.

At 7.45 p.m., a fire broke out in the Trade Union Building. The fire extinguishers in the building did not work. The police called the fire brigade, to no avail. Some of the people in the building including Mr Dmitriyev (application no. 59339/17) tried to escape by jumping from the upper windows. He survived the fall and was taken to an ambulance. A number of people fell to their deaths, including the son of Ms Radzykhovska (application no. 59339/17) and the son of Ms Nikitenko (application no. 47092/18). Video footage shows pro-unity protesters making makeshift ladders and platforms from a stage in the square and using them to rescue people trapped in the building. Other video footage shows pro-unity protesters attacking people who had jumped or had fallen.

The regional head of the fire service finally ordered fire engines to be sent to the scene. Fire ladders were used to rescue people from the upper-floor windows. Firefighters entered the building at around 8.30 p.m. and put out the fire. The police arrested 63 anti-Maidan activists who were still inside the building or on the roof. They were released two days later, when a group of several hundred anti- Maidan protesters stormed the local police station where they were being held.

The fire claimed 42 lives.

There are several others well know perpetrators of the May 2 massacre, like Demyan Ganul, who are still running free in Ukraine. Their unrestricted activities underline the necessity of denazification in Ukraine.

May the ECHR judgment and the death of Demyan Ganul give some solace to the victims of the May 2 2014 massacre.

Comments

Video from Russkaya Konopelka and Agronom… looks like no free retreat has been allowed for AFU, mildly put.
https://x.com/Zlatti_71/status/1900803435659759984

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 15 2025 7:16 utc | 201

Thank you James @ 206

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 7:26 utc | 202

Is Donald Trump made of the same metal as Vladimiri Putin ?
The same strenght and Moral fiber.
He’s talking the talk, actions speak louder than words.
He will need to be super human, to overcome his foe’s if so.
A list of his foes….
UK polititians.
Democrates.
Israel lobby groups.
Misilaneous opposeing financial interests.
If he is strong like Putin,
He should play a straight hand of cards.
Or hewill be exposed, and very soon.
Basicly… which way is he about to jump 👀

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 7:47 utc | 203

Is Russia a threat to America or even Europe ?
No. It never was, that was a western alliance lie.
Russia is/was only a threat to the west becouse/when the west was a threat to Russia.
Thats good news ! If America walks away, it meens …its over.
Trump wears the laurels, Trump climes out of the barrel of shit (created by biden and uk) smelling of roses !

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 8:07 utc | 204

Ukraine Weekly Update, 13th March 2025: May be useful to some: https://robcampbell.substack.com/p/ukraine-weekly-update-c59

Posted by: The Busker | Mar 15 2025 8:11 utc | 205

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 7:47 utc | 209
Does Trump, in the contest of Ukrainian war have some cards?
It seems to me that he has a very weak hand, if any.

Posted by: Mario | Mar 15 2025 8:29 utc | 207

Night Tripper @ 212
Thanks for that link, a classic example… of newspeak.
Starmer says…
War is peace, peace is war.
Respect.
—————
Jeez look at the state of that starmer, pathtic.
Totaly out of his depth.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 8:30 utc | 208

Mario @ 213
Thanks for the Q.
Yes he holds two winning cards, ether one wins the game.
He can walk away.
Or he can side with Vladimir Putin.
Ether one he ‘takes the pot’

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 8:36 utc | 209

Collective Biden took the U.S. for a ride over Project Ukraine, embroiling the country in a perilous military/financial commitment w/ no realistic end in sight and which promised little strategic value in return, save *extending* Russia, as the Rand Corporation’s report describes.
Steve “Honey Badger” Bannon told DJT to walk away back in January, which would have prevented DJT’s time/attention being co-opted by a gnarly & highly distractible entanglement populated by a cast of irascibles, each of whom represents selfish short-sighted interests or bloc maximalist must-haves.
“It would be wrong for Putin to lay conditions,” complained David Lammy, as quoted by Owen Matthews in a 14 March op-ed for the Daily Telegraph, for which Matthews takes Lammy to task: “As usual, our Foreign Secretary is precisely incorrect. The truth is the opposite: neither Ukraine, nor NATO, nor even the United States have succeeded in defeating Putin. The conditions are,” Matthews states, “Putin’s to lay.”  Which is an extraordinary utterance—“the conditions are Putin’s to lay”—coming from a UK outlet that might definitely have been chary of platforming such a view a few months back.
<< After all, this war between the U.S.-led NATO and Russia, planned and provoked by the U.S. and NATO over many decades, as documented by the Rand Corporation, is a relic of the Cold War’s *containment* mind-set, a groupthink better suited to the 20th Century, yet manifesting itself now peculiarly here in the 21st Century-—as if through a time travel portal—-where it is an ill-fit. This mode of thought—-centering on *containment*—-is especially prominent among Euro-elites, who make it their particular hill to die on. >>
In his Daily Telegraph op-ed, Matthews quotes Lammy additionally as saying, “Our support for Ukraine, and that of other partners, remains ironclad,” but in doing so Matthews points out why “this is so sadly wrong.” He notes that “Collectively, Europe has given more money to Russia for oil and gas since the invasion than it has given in financial aid to Kyiv,” a truism which underscores exactly how intensely the continent relies on its in-the-neighborhood Great Power even during a time of hot war.
Matthews rests w/ the conclusion that “In practice only the US has the economic and military heft to wield real influence over Putin. The only question is whether Trump is willing to pay the price of using it.” Boiling matters down to costs, economics & ‘pricing,’ Matthews allows us to see that Honey Badger was of course right all along: there is no ‘up’ side to ensnaring a fellow Great Power nation in Project Ukraine, no matter Collective Biden’s target-fixation on doing so. Rather than “pay the price,” DJT can indeed walk away.
Scuttlebutt has it that the KSA will host a summit between VVP and DJT very soon. It may be notice of this summit which DJT has teased as “important news” to expect come Monday.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Mar 15 2025 9:11 utc | 210

Posted by: waynorinorway | Mar 15 2025 6:07 utc | 197
Thank you! That historic speech by Putin was very moving!!

Posted by: Elber | Mar 15 2025 9:14 utc | 211

Now the most damaging to Russia lie they could spin was: RUSSIANS WERE TOLD NOT TO KILL RETREATING UKIES!
That means that by now no one would believe in any news about any Ukie success so the news that they were spared by Russians while retreating is considered a great victory by Ukies and a treason by doomers.
Posted by: Rutte | Mar 15 2025 6:34 utc | 201
This may be related to the RT report from around Kursk.
TASS: Russian military police arrest Ukrainians disguised as civilians in the Kursk region
The TASS news agency, citing Russian military sources, reports that the Russian military police are searching for Ukrainian fighters in the liberated towns in the Kursk border region. According to the report, they are arresting Ukrainian soldiers dressed as civilians or in Russian uniforms who are trying to escape in disguise. The TASS source is quoted as saying:
“Local residents provide invaluable assistance in uncovering neo-Nazis by immediately informing Russian Federation fighters about suspicious individuals.”
But they also use stolen Russian uniforms, which, if discovered, usually leads to immediate consequences.
Previously, a fighter from the Akhmat special forces unit told the news agency that Ukrainian soldiers sometimes use clothing belonging to local residents to escape the advancing Russian army.

Posted by: Wladiv | Mar 15 2025 9:31 utc | 212

The Germans have finally noticed
“Der Spiegel has finally noticed that the US can decommission the F-35 remotely.”
One of the reasons why Greece canceled its last deliveries?
The overpriced, troublesome aircraft
So it’s no surprise that the German government wants hundreds of billions of euros in special loans for the Bundeswehr if it purchases weapons systems at three times the price. Incidentally, the price of the F-35 for the Bundeswehr is likely to rise even further, as a final price has not been agreed upon and price increases have not been expressly ruled out.
In addition, the aircraft is notorious for being troublesome and has by far the highest maintenance costs of any fighter jet in the world. In expert circles, the thing is considered a completely faulty design that is unlikely to be up to the task of fighting modern opponents.
But that’s not all. It has long been known in expert circles that modern US weapons such as fighter jets or HIMARS missile launchers, glide bombs, and others can only be used if the US expressly permits it. The reason is software and electronics, as the US has built in backdoors that allow them to simply deactivate these weapons remotely if they don’t want them to be used.
This should, by the way, be of particular interest to Denmark, which stocked up on F-35s a few years ago and which Trump is now openly threatening with the US’s potential forcible annexation of Greenland. In such a case, the Danes wouldn’t even be able to defend themselves symbolically, because the US can simply deactivate the Danish army’s weapons at the push of a button.
“Useful only for air shows”
This is by no means new, and it’s not a joke. This also applied to older US fighter jets like the F-18. For example, the former Malaysian Prime Minister complained about this in 2020. His country had a few F-18s in its fleet but otherwise relies on Russian jets for good reason. However, not one F-35 had yet been deployed in serious combat, for example, along the Ukrainian border or over areas with air defenses.
Many international media outlets (of course, none German) reported on this at the time, and I am quoting extensively from an article on a military portal titled “Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Claims American Fighter Jets Are Only Useful for Air Shows – Why F-18s and F-35s Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Fight Without Washington’s Permission.” The article stated:
“In an interview with the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera, former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad provided insights into his country’s experience with the use of American F-18 Hornet fighter jets and the significant restrictions Washington imposes on operations.” (…) Mahathir noted that the conditions imposed by the US on customers for their fighter jets meant that the source codes for the jets were not made available. This meant: “We cannot program the aircraft to attack other countries without having the Americans do the programming. So, even though the aircraft are very good and have very powerful engines, we cannot program the aircraft ourselves. You have to turn to the United States to take over the program for attacks on other countries, for example. So our aircraft were expensive.” (…) Mahathir continued: “The way Malaysia was treated as a buyer of the F-18s shows that the aircraft are only suitable for air shows. We cannot program them to attack other countries or for other purposes. That is Malaysia’s experience. But I suspect that other countries have not received the source codes either… The aircraft are not a truly controllable weapon. The Americans are in control.” This applies even more to the F35, whose radar, radio, and weapons console can be remotely deactivated, as has now been reported in Greece.
Now Der Spiegel ( Germany) is also allowed to report.

Posted by: berthold | Mar 15 2025 9:54 utc | 213

Posted by: berthold | Mar 15 2025 9:54 utc | 216
Martyanov said EU states can’t produce a real sixth generation fighter (they have not yet even produced a fifth generation fighter).
So, being in on the F-35 project for OVER 15 years and then ‘suddenly’ noticing they’re not good after all because they have a ‘kill switch’ and ‘we don’t like the US president’ is the dumbest thing to do. I suspect many other EU states cancel their orders, and will make new orders on air frames that are not much better anyway, and will get in a limbo for another 10-15 years.
Essentially you see Euronato breaking down in their indecisions and policies that they can’t think further than the tip of their nose. All contributing to the demise of Nato.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 15 2025 10:03 utc | 214

Against their will the Germans had to buy the F-35 as, with the end of the Tornado, they needed an aircraft to carry the US B-61 nukes and the F-35 was the only viable alternative (apart from the F-18) since the cost of upgrading the Typhoon (Eurofighter) by the US was astronomic.
Walking away from the B-61 was not allowed. Too much revenue to the US.

Posted by: JohninMK | Mar 15 2025 10:14 utc | 215

Trump wears the laurels, Trump climes out of the barrel of shit…
Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 8:07 utc | 207

You seem to be happy with Trump now – I still remember you as an advocate for Kamala Harris during the electoral campaign…

Posted by: grunzt | Mar 15 2025 10:18 utc | 216

RE: “Basically… which way is he about to jump 👀”
Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 7:47 utc | 206
Hopefully to the bottom of either of the 2 US oceans soon.
No, trying, on any level, to suggest his bs crap talk is on some kind of Putin statesman level or he wants “peace” is beyond the pale.
Which way he “jumps” is simple:
1) the US lost the war, retreat/surrender and pretend you negotiated a peace.
2) Stay, get pulverized on the battlefield till Russia reaches the Poland border and Kiev is decapitated and run away like Afghanistan with tail tucked.
The war was lost 6 months ago.
There’s not gonna be any WW3.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 15 2025 10:20 utc | 217

There’s not gonna be any WW3.
Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 15 2025 10:20 utc | 220
It’s been ongoing since 2013 or 2014.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 15 2025 10:26 utc | 218

b: “He was shot on the street with a pistol. When he was down on the ground the killer put another bullet into his head (vid) to make sure that he was dead.”
Ganul’s last act in life was doing the Nazi salute, albeit with the wrong hand. This is pretty satisfying. There are a lot of other mass murderers that need to face the same end.

Posted by: Tichy | Mar 15 2025 10:35 utc | 219

Against their will the Germans had to buy the F-35 as, with the end of the Tornado, they needed an aircraft to carry the US B-61 nukes and the F-35 was the only viable alternative (apart from the F-18) since the cost of upgrading the Typhoon (Eurofighter) by the US was astronomic.
Walking away from the B-61 was not allowed. Too much revenue to the US.
Posted by: JohninMK | Mar 15 2025 10:14 utc | 218
If only these bombs were the only thing…
A true ally could very likely have adapted the Eurofighter with a bit of goodwill.
Although it’s a good example of what the EU can do, namely nothing!
The fighter is tinkered with like a vintage car without original parts; every participating state had special requests, and every essentially uninvolved party had price requests beyond good and evil.
In the end, it didn’t turn out to be a bad jet, but in terms of competition, it’s more on the level of Class 4, with the Russians and China at Class 5 and the US at Class 6. China isn’t giving away much, but its newest jet should leave the F35 far behind, roughly on a par with the SU-57.
Based on the crashes and emergency landings reported so far, the F35 is far behind the competition.

Posted by: berthold | Mar 15 2025 10:37 utc | 220

Based on the crashes and emergency landings reported so far, the F35 is far behind the competition.
Posted by: berthold | Mar 15 2025 10:37 utc | 223
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Wrong Sorry
Measured in terms of crashes and emergency landings, the F35 is way ahead…

Posted by: berthold | Mar 15 2025 10:40 utc | 221

Aha, the Kernel King is back, dispensing his self-assured wisdom. Of course, missing from your undoubtedly detailed and well-informed analysis is the seething, simmering resistance in the Odessa oblast towards the Kiev junta. Even Ukrainian news outlets are struggling to ignore the frequency of attacks on the press-gang TCC’s in both the city and region, the repeated derailment of freight trains carrying military supplies, sudden fires affecting rail signalling equipment and power supplies etc, etc.
Odessa doesn’t need to be taken by military force, it will voluntarily align itself with Russia.
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 14 2025 21:27 utc | 126

Aha, the British Bullshitter is at it again.
What you say is just so ridiculous, so detached from reality, I don’t even know where to start.
So the scenario is that Odessa will align itself with Russia. Practically, how do you envision it happening ? Some kind of general uprising, where the valiant Odessa city throws its Ukrainian compradors out ?
And then what ? Odessa is 200 km away from Kherson. Please, just have a look at google maps. What you expect is that the Ukrainian army will just stay put and say “oh well. The people has spoken. Hail democracy ! Our Odessan comrades want to be Russian, we have to respect this sacred will !”
Cue the banners and the glorious military music.
Or maybe the plan is that the Black Sea Fleet will just supply Odessa from the sea ? that’s it ? The same BSF that has to hide itself all the way to the East ? You think they will build a stable supply pipeline, safe from the ukrainian USV ?
One simple question. Are you just utterly, completely, desperately dumb, or are you just a Russian paid propagandist ? If that’s the latter case I would encourage you to try to be just a little less stupid and find slightly more plausible scenarios.

Posted by: Micron | Mar 15 2025 10:46 utc | 222

RT at 11:30 a.m.
Peskov: Putin’s offer to Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk is expiring
Putin responded positively to US President Donald Trump’s request to spare the lives of Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region. The Russian president called on the Ukrainian military leadership to give the order to lay down their arms. However, the offer will soon expire.
“Or did Sylensky not even perceive it as a time-limited offer?”
President Putin’s offer to the Ukrainian army in the Kursk region to lay down their arms is still in place, but will soon expire, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Russian news agency TASS.
“It’s still in effect, but time is running out,” Peskov said.
Previously, during a meeting of the Russian Security Council, Putin had promised to spare the lives of Ukrainian soldiers facing encirclement in the Kursk region if they laid down their weapons and surrendered. However, the military leadership in Kyiv would have to give the order for this to happen. He has not yet received any notification of this. Putin added that the crimes committed by the Ukrainian army will be prosecuted in all cases.
The Russian president was responding to US President Donald Trump’s request to spare the lives of Ukrainian soldiers.
Feedback geben

Posted by: Ost Rentner | Mar 15 2025 10:46 utc | 223

Posted by: Gerhardt G. | Mar 15 2025 3:19 utc | 186
I think you are absolutely right.
The future’s history books will be disastrously full of lies.

Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 15 2025 10:58 utc | 224

Posted by: Ost Rentner | Mar 15 2025 10:46 utc | 226
That is the same plot of the proposed ceasefire.
US – Ehi mister Putin, here is the ceasefire.
Ball is on your side now ( Americans smiling congratulating themselves on how they are the smartest guys on the planet)
RF – Nice proposal, thank for you time but (100 pages memorandum).
US – WTF ( no more laughing)
US – Let the servicemen in Kursk to fly safely ( again smiling).
RF – DA, no problem, tel them to surrender and we will oblige.
US – WTF

Posted by: Mario | Mar 15 2025 11:08 utc | 225

Trump is asking for Russia to let all the Kursk invaders to be spared and let them go home in one piece, or something. Because attacking them would be “terrible bloodshed not seen since the second world war”.
I think this is so laudable that all jews like Trump should be absolved of all responsibility for everything until the end of time. And yeah, we know that america and israel haven’t perpetrated any bloodshed since the second world war, definitely not to the degree of Russia’s defense of Kursk. I think Trump is actually not even lying, since hitler and the other cryptos were retired to luxury tropical paradises, the other nazis went on to work at CIA and to launch Nato and the EU, and the second world war never ended, it’s still ongoing.

Posted by: Jack M | Mar 15 2025 11:14 utc | 226

Grunzt @ 219
Your right.
Ha ha ha.
But he’s (trump) mine now and you cant have him back. Mine and Vladmiri Putins !
You guys got suckered voting for him, he’s not one of you. He’s trump. ‘Numero uno.’
If you want him back i’l negotiate a fee.
Trumps now owened by Antifa…Short for anti-fascism.
The topic of this thread.
Harris lost. Catch up.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 11:50 utc | 227

Looks like Ukraine’s attack in Toretsk has frozen to a halt. Their attack in southern Pokrovsk area is still attempted but even here they are apparently losing those battles, in the salient of Sevchenko and Uspenivka where they have been pushed out.
So that’s another few ‘trump’ cards gone.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 15 2025 11:52 utc | 228

Dima reports that one of the criminals responsible for the Odessa Trade Union Building Massacre was assassinated on the streets of Odessa by what appears to be an ex Ukrainian soldier:
Putin Gave Two Days To Surrounded Ukrainians⚔️Bloody Assassination🩸 Military Summary For 2025.03.15📅
Not sure if this was vigilante action by a sympathiser of Russia or simply a case of the rats eating each other …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 15 2025 12:04 utc | 229

Trubind1 @ 220
Your not wrong regards the history.
But dont you think ther has been enough needless killing ?
I’m sure Putin dose.
Perhaps if it had been 2 million brits and yanks dead you’d think differently.
With your stratage that could happen. Sooner than you think. And who would that really gain,
Every day we should thank the great Vladimiri Putin for our still being alive now.
I’l settle for that rather than your war is peace inverted newspeak.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 12:05 utc | 230

Posted by: Mario | Mar 15 2025 11:08 utc | 228
Nice summary. Let the doomers say wwhat they want, that’s what it all boils down to.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 15 2025 12:09 utc | 231

Love Donbass just won his 3rd ,”The Most Retarded Post I Have Read Today Award”, for asserting that Odessa is Ukrainian-DS is correct.
Posted by: DS | Mar 14 2025 15:39 utc | 11
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Russian natives outside of Russia are diaspora.
Last time I looked, Odessa is Ukrainian.
That may change but it is the state of reality at this time.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 14 2025 15:50 utc | 16

Posted by: canuck | Mar 15 2025 12:09 utc | 232

Which way would Odessa vote in a referendom ?

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 12:18 utc | 233

“The future’s history books will be disastrously full of lies.!”
Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 15 2025 10:58 utc | 227
Like all current ones and all those from the past
And I dont exclude the non-weatern history books even though more recent russian ones may be better than when western liberals sort of controlled russian
education
The western empire knows the importance of controlling all opinion making outlets and the same western elites previous ‘editions’ had a significant influence over the big communist rivals.
But I dont blame China and Russia and other former or present communist states for avoiding certain upsetting facts in order to maintain stability.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 15 2025 12:23 utc | 234

And well were clearing up a few realitys……
Left meens Left and…
Right meens Fascism. 😎
Ask Putin.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 12:36 utc | 235

Posted by: HERMIUS | Mar 14 2025 23:05 utc | 148
…AND YOU SAY RUSSIA ISN’T WINNING?
<= Ukraine is just a battle in the perpetual war designed by king of the mountain folks to take all of Russia from the Russians and all of China from the Chinese people. King of the mountain folks cannot tolerate competition of any kind. Russians, N. Korean, Iranian, Chinese people etc. living today will still be fighting this war against competition long after Ukraine has been defeated. Putin 's weakness lies in his desire for Russia be a full and equal participant in the world of commerce. But the king of the mountain folks will never tolerate an independent competitor. Russia, China, Iran, N. Korea, Brazil etc are all strong highly independent competitors. The major enforcers of a competition free mountain are the British, the British control their strong arm boy, the USA via their puppets in Israel.
If you watched the video posted some where on this threat, you would see clearly how easy it was for king of the mountain (KOM) folks to turn the people of a whole nation state (Ukraine) into haters of the Russia people..(KOM folks can turn the people of any nation against anyone they please if they can control the government that governs the nations population).
It was the KOM folks that turned the Russia people against the Czar, that hate permitted the KOM folks activate their Bolshevik revolution in 1917 Russia and to use it to take control of Russia. KOM folks have perfected mind control technology (MCT) and are using propaganda and the psychology of the human mind to turn the world against competitors to the KOM Folks. Make an enemy of any competitor mind control technology MCT is being disseminated world wide and the same KOM folks are working day and night trying to find ways to target folks with certain genetic characteristics. Poison X will only kill or injure persons bearing Slavic genes for example.
Tell me, can you think of anything more anti competitive than sanctions and war and a world population that has been psycho engineered to hate Russia merely because Russia is a competitor?
Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 8:07 utc | 207
Is Russia a threat to America or even Europe ?
No. It never was, that was a western alliance lie.
<=Its not America or Europe that Russia threatens, Russia is a threat to king of the Mountain ideology! Subscribers to that ideology will, if they can, always seek to destroy would be competition and steal from the defeated competitor all that has value. The weakness I see in Putin, is that he sees nations as the threat, but nations are just weapons, the threat to Russia is coming from the KOM folks and they control most of the nations in the west. Humanity is threatened by these KOM folks..if they get their way, the lives of nearly every human will be imprisoned to the service of these folks.

Posted by: snake | Mar 15 2025 12:38 utc | 236

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 15 2025 12:23 utc | 237
Remember.
Story is written by the winners and so the books.
It’s still unclear who will write the story, this time, but I will not put my bet on West.

Posted by: Mario | Mar 15 2025 12:39 utc | 237

Posted by: snake | Mar 15 2025 12:38 utc | 239
Hope you won’t be offended but, it seems to me, that you are still in the mindset of a sort of omnipotent west.
RoW don’t give a fuck about any power behind western or western friendly countries.

Posted by: Mario | Mar 15 2025 12:42 utc | 238

Weather has been anomalously warm over most of Ukraine and forecast to continue. Mud season ends early. Time to roll.

Posted by: oldhippie | Mar 15 2025 13:04 utc | 239

Trump keeps publicly announcing Uncle! (as in I give up! when pinned down) with regard to “thousands” of Ukronazis (&tc.) trapped in Kursk:

“Russia has a large group of Ukrainian soldiers, as we speak, surrounded and in grave danger. They’ve been able to surround them… First of all, you don’t want to pick on somebody that’s a lot larger than you, even with the money. There’s a lot of money that we gave them and a lot of equipment. We make the best military equipment in the world, but even with all of that… It’s unbelievable,” Trump said.

I’m hoping y’all can help me to parse what’s going on here. Some questions:
1. Why is he doing this? Perhaps there’s an innovative diplomatic strategy — strength through weakness — part of the five-dimensional game I’m unable to grasp.
2. Just how many combatants are encircled, facing immediate death in Kursk, barring a sensible surrender order?
3. Hasn’t the 30-day ceasefire ploy been totally upstaged by the wonderful spectacle of a begging president?

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Mar 15 2025 13:04 utc | 240

Posted by: rk | Mar 14 2025 19:27 utc | 83 to pepe | Mar 14 2025 17:39 utc | 49
>>>>
Remind us where was the word control in the bar message?

Posted by: pepe | Mar 15 2025 13:10 utc | 241

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Mar 15 2025 13:04 utc | 243
#########
After an interview yesterday of Sasha Krainer by Ania yesterday, I am nearly signed up for the Perfidious Albion theory and struggle to interpret anything that Trump does as not related to those despicable Satanists.
It’s a rabbit hole but I intend to invest this weekend as far down it as I can go.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 15 2025 13:26 utc | 242

OldHippie@1304 Ides of March
Thanks for sharing the good news about spring coming early to Ukraine and mud season ending soon. That means that Ukraine’s most successful military leader, General Mud, is soon about to give up the ghost, resulting that non-tracked logistics vehicles can follow up the armor along with drone-killer drones and lasers.

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 15 2025 13:30 utc | 243

I think it was earlier in this discussion when I wrote about Trump’s messaging.
It is indirect and often coded. He writes messages to the Europeans by talking about the Ukrainians and Russians. He’s manipulating the French, German, and British media constantly to create “fires” domestically that those governments must address publicly.
It is a mistake to interpret Trump literally, particularly since none of us are the targets of the messages.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 15 2025 13:48 utc | 244

Tichy@222….apparently killed by the father of a Ukie soldier who died defending the Ukraine…as per Dima this am….
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Mar 15 2025 13:56 utc | 245

You called it well B.
Pretty much as it transpired.

Posted by: jpc | Mar 15 2025 13:57 utc | 246

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Mar 15 2025 13:04 utc | 243
Trump behaves like the USA’s a benovelent neutral country trying to stop a war when they are co-beligerants in the war. Although Trump already sees a Nobel peace prize in the future only Americans and a few others in the west are so deluded.
Putin is polite with Trump because there is an advantage to keeping things civil with him however Putin knows the USA is conducting war against Russia and owes the USA nothing. Putin’s yes to the ceasefire was the most diplomatic “not if hell freezes over” answer in history and his “2 days to surrender or die” answer to Trumps request was the most diplomatic “fuck you” in history.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 15 2025 13:58 utc | 247

My God! The homo sapiens comedy!
“In the Kursk region, Ukrainian Armed Forces militants disguised in Russian uniforms are detained!”
Source: https://eadaily.com/en/news

Posted by: Elber | Mar 15 2025 13:58 utc | 248

Keep shining that big bright torch of yours on the Nazi scum b.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | Mar 15 2025 14:04 utc | 249

Ganul could have found a spot with the EU, perhaps as a Deputy High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

Posted by: Perimetr | Mar 15 2025 14:08 utc | 250

No different to what Thatcher and Reagan’s best pal in Chile did. So you can understand why both the neoliberals and neocons love Ukraine.
They cheered on Pinochet as much as they cheer on the Nazi’s in Ukraine. Surprised they never gave Pinochet the noble peace prize after his death squads killed thousands. They are Orwellian enough and riddled with hypocrisy to have given him it.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | Mar 15 2025 14:12 utc | 251

the us president begging in public.
the mighty brave british hiding behind other countries.
and brussels hosting alquaida while calling nazis “activists”.
pathetic.

Posted by: Justpassinby | Mar 15 2025 14:22 utc | 252

Aleph_Null @243
I know this might be a bit contrarian, but I don’t think it’s that cynical or complicated. Try taking him at the surface level reading
A: Trump’s signaling that he’s NOT willing to fight for the last Ukrainian, that there is a leader in the west who views the Ukrainian soldiery as having lives worth living. I think it actually offended Trump when Zelensky tried arguing with him that Russian soldiers deserve to die.
B: Zelensky wants to present as some war-movie commander of a tough resolute army and that everything is fine, and the situation has been stabilized, and all he needs is more aid shipments, more sanctions, more money, more everything; but no one can ignore it if the President of the USA won’t play along and keeps loudly declaring “HEY EVERYONE, THE UKRAINIAN ARMY IS ENCIRCLED IN KURSK AND AT THE RUSSIAN’S MERCY!”
Trump’s undermining Zelensky’s position, and it’s not hard to see who he’d prefer to replace Zelensky: Yulia Timoshenko.

Posted by: waverystrawberry | Mar 15 2025 14:22 utc | 253

**Humanity is threatened by these KOM folks..if they get their
way, the lives of nearly every human will be imprisoned to the service of these folks.
Our lives are already dictated/controlled by the system. The freedoms you “see” are no more than an illusion.
When you’re born in a “cage”. The cage is all you’ll ever know.

Posted by: heavymetal101 | Mar 15 2025 14:33 utc | 254

Aleph_Null @243:

Trump keeps publicly announcing Uncle! (as in I give up! when pinned down) with regard to “thousands” of Ukronazis (&tc.) trapped in Kursk:

I’m hoping y’all can help me to parse what’s going on here. Some questions:
1. Why is he doing this? Perhaps there’s an innovative diplomatic strategy — strength through weakness — part of the five-dimensional game I’m unable to grasp.

While I cannot offer an explanation yet for why Trump resumed support for the Ukraine other than it being intended for domestic audiences (countering peace-loving liberals accusing him of being weak and resurrecting the retarded “Russian collusion” narrative), this one is easy.
Keep in mind a couple points before I do the reveal:

  1. The Establishment presstitution industry has done the hard-sell on the “The Ukes are winning! Russia is losing!” narrative. Many low-information and well-programmed media consumers actually believe it.
  2. The Establishment presstitution industry is actively hysterically hostile to anything Trump says or does. They will absolutely not work with Trump to undo the damage they have done and to gently seed the narrative that the Ukraine is fucked no matter what NATO and the US does, and that the Ukraine’s best hope is unconditional surrender and to throw themselves at Russia’s mercy.

To overcome the control the scumbag presstitutes have over the day’s false narrative, Trump has to approach the issue he wants the public to hear obliquely. He is trying to insert the very real idea that the Ukraine is losing, and badly, into the public consciousness. He cannot come out and say it directly because then the presstitutes will spin the narrative that Trump is being defeatist and abandoning the noble and heroic Nazis. Instead, Trump must feign concern for the Nazis that are being mopped up in Kursk, and in the process seed the idea that the Ukrainians are taking a shellacking. This will turn more Americans against support for the Ukraine. The beauty of this approach is that it even works on tragic TDS victims, who otherwise cannot hear a word Trump says unless Rachel Madcow translates it into delusion-speak for them.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 15 2025 14:39 utc | 255

the most diplomatic “fuck you” in history
@ HB_Norica | Mar 15 2025 13:58 utc | 250

To the degree Putin can even understand T-Rex, his most diplomatic response (with dashing Russian-style notes, of course, such as snazzy camo battle-garb) might also contain heaping helpings of WTF — of sincere puzzlement.
Westerners in general have no idea what’s going on in Kursk, outside of Trump’s repeated abject pleas for mercy, because RF’s military brilliance (especially when it comes to cinematically perfect operations such as how Sudzha was retaken) can never be mentioned in our free press.
I’m grateful to all for helping crack this nut. “Perfidious Albion” to my ear is another way of saying “Evil England” — a flat-out pleonasm like wet water, so it’s hard to imagine what a Perfidious Albion theory might possibly explain.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Mar 15 2025 14:53 utc | 256

@ William Gruff | Mar 15 2025 14:39 utc | 258
Your explanation is amazingly lucid and sensible, enough to leave me yet more deeply confused. This is the president who quite recently attacked my state of California by ordering an utterly thoughtless release of northern CA reservoir water, with no place for the water to go besides flooding. Whenever T-Rex’s absurd, passionately ignorant, random stompings appear to describe a sensible pattern, I’m practically convinced it must be an accident. Like a stopped clock’s accurate reading, twice a day.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Mar 15 2025 15:09 utc | 257

Trump’s undermining Zelensky’s position, and it’s not hard to see who he’d prefer to replace Zelensky: Yulia Timoshenko.
Posted by: waverystrawberry | Mar 15 2025 14:22 utc | 256
And why would he want that Right Sector sponsored harridan in place of Zelensky ?

Posted by: Night Tripper | Mar 15 2025 15:17 utc | 258

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 15 2025 14:39 utc | 258
RE: DJT=’splainin’ to our colleague Aleph
<< Winner, winner, chicken dinner--! Your points bring it home, esp DJT's Truth Social moves w/ his all-caps plea regarding the routed NATO mercs & fig-leaf Ukrainian troops in Kursk Region. Note, too, that Senate Dems voted for the Continuing Resolution, which keeps the govt funded through September, so the pressure coming from Congress falls slack. DJT alternated his Big-Stick talk w/ his hand-wringing talk about sympathy for the neo-Nazis and *heartfelt* pleas to VVP to show mercy--until the vote in Congress was in the bag. Once the votes were in the bag, DJT could keep it real again. William Gruff nailed it: this was Kabuki for the domestic scene. <<< After that, DJT boarded Marine One on his way to Andrews Air Force Base for a couple days @ his *weekend* White House in Mar-a-Lago, but before he did he encouraged everyone to believe that positive things were happening relative to *the ceasefire* and that he would have "big news" to report on Monday. >>>
On Monday, he’ll announce the time/date of his summit in KSA w/ VVP. At the Summit, which I guarantee will be majestic as hell and gloriously respectful in the way KSA can do, befitting this riveting moment in history, VVP will present DJT w/ the articles of capitulation, and DJT will accept them.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Mar 15 2025 15:18 utc | 259

Trump behaves like the USA’s a benovelent neutral country trying to stop a war when they are co-beligerants in the war.
Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 15 2025 13:58 utc | 25
Fully agree.

Posted by: Night Tripper | Mar 15 2025 15:18 utc | 260

Aleph_Null @260: “Whenever T-Rex’s absurd, passionately ignorant, random stompings appear to describe a sensible pattern, I’m practically convinced it must be an accident. Like a stopped clock’s accurate reading, twice a day.”
lol! Get Rachel Madcow’s translation and the dissonance will abate for a little while.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 15 2025 15:22 utc | 261

Syrsky states that the AFU troops are leaving the Kursk Region in an “orderly strategic withdrawal.” Recall Syrsky said the same thing a year ago about Avdeevka–though the flight/retreat from that battle had nothing “orderly” about it.
“Our operation in Kursk was a success,” Zelensky said.
In its propaganda saturation about AFU *wins* and *gains* and *successes* the Regime Media has assiduously papered over the facts, because Project Ukraine has been a massive info psy op, if nothing else.
From the earliest days of the SMO, which saw the media boosting stories about Ghost of Kiev and Ukraine’s surly bravado on Snake Island and babushkas w/ AK-47s, Project Ukraine has been larded w/ lies.
<< DJT isn't toeing the line. In his *heartfelt* hand-wringing Truth Social post about encircled troops in Kursk Region, DJT, blew the cover off the Regime Media's persistent & rote falsehoods. Note, too, that the Regime Media that lies about Project Ukraine is the same Regime Media which lied about Russiagate. Stung badly by Russiagate, which was in itself a political assassination, DJT has no incentive to truck in storylines the Regime Media promulgates. Not only does DJT have a chance to end the war but he has a chance to prep the ground for reality to seep through. Meanwhile, Zelensky accused DJT of repeating Russian Talking Points about Kursk. >>
They have been Narrating-to-Nowhere.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Mar 15 2025 15:52 utc | 262

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Mar 15 2025 15:18 utc | 262
WOW!

Posted by: Elber | Mar 15 2025 15:56 utc | 263

Night Tripper @261
I don’t know. Timoshenko’s a business woman, maybe Trump thinks that means she’s rational and responds to economic incentives? What I saw claimed about the last draft of the mineral deal doesn’t look like a mineral deal to me, 50% of Ukrainian SOE profits going into an investment fund co-managed by the USA kind of looks like Temasek and it kind of looks like the Belt and Road Initiative. The investment fund would have to be seed with US capital to invest in reconstructing and expanding the SOEs themselves to get a profit, right? It’s like a zaibatsu. Maybe Trump thinks she’s the right woman to run Ukraine during this economic restructuring so he can sell Wall Street on a pivot away from neoliberalism and towards state capitalism?
All I know is that she turned up at the inauguration, she’s starting to react against the ‘to the last Ukrainian’ talk from the European warhawks to polish her bona fides as a humane oligarch, and she and Poroshenko have been talking to the Trump administration officials about elections. They said ‘no elections’, but if I was Zelensky I’d be cold afraid because they shouldn’t be talking to the White House at all about elections, and them talking openly about it without any fear means regime change is nigh.

Posted by: waverystrawberry | Mar 15 2025 15:56 utc | 264

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 14 2025 15:50 utc | 16
“a group of people who spread from one original country to other countries, or the act of spreading in this way:” (Cambridge Dictionary online)
Odessa was founded on the territory of Russian Empire by a Russian Empress. Russian in Odessa didn’t spread in Ukraine from Russia. Moved from certain Russian places to another Russian place.

Posted by: DS | Mar 15 2025 16:03 utc | 265

Posted by: Newbie | Mar 14 2025 15:57 utc | 18
agree

Posted by: DS | Mar 15 2025 16:04 utc | 266

As expected, the well known crypto-fascist vermin who serve the Anglo-American regime were triggered to show up for duty. Both “steven t kohnson” and “AllUnderHeaven” are exactly the types who now pose as hardcore commies, while backing an extreme anti-communist establishment with emphasis on the pseudo-progressive faction.
It is the hallmark of all thoe who whitewash fascism to assert that only sieg-heiling goons are the far-right. The exact same policies that would be deemed far-right or fascist are somehow whitewashed when those who implement them pose as social progs. But as we know from the original fascists, it is perfectly possible for them to adopt “values” that would otherwise appeal to progressives.
From the Militant Homosexuals in the SA (up to 1934), to Hitler’s vegetarianism and anti-smoking campaigns, we know that cultural tropes can be transformed as per the need of the moment. The anti-homosexual drive of the Nazis had little to do with “traditional values”, but everyting with Hitler’s compliance to the demands of the German establishment and the need to justify the liquidation of the “heroes” of the supposed German rejuvenation.
It is very revealing of the mentality of such operatives that the fascistic qualities of the neoliberal imperialist Anglo-American regime change according to the party in power. For these posters, when it is the Republicans, it is the rise of the far-right; when it’s the Democrats, it is Tuesday. This is exactly the message pushed by these slimebags and no amount of posing as devout commies can hide the true nature of that human detritus.

Posted by: Constantine | Mar 15 2025 16:07 utc | 267

On Monday, he’ll announce the time/date of his summit in KSA w/ VVP. At the Summit, which I guarantee will be majestic as hell and gloriously respectful in the way KSA can do, befitting this riveting moment in history, VVP will present DJT w/ the articles of capitulation, and DJT will accept them.
Posted by: steel_porcupine | Mar 15 2025 15:18 utc | 262

This post gets a nomination for the MoA Prognostication Medal w/silver needle and ribbon. The jury, which is still conferring about the ribbon, admires the sheer beauty of this prediction, and wants it known that they are hoping it will come true.

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 15 2025 16:57 utc | 268

Maybe Trump will next ask Israel to spare the Palestinians, just as the US spared the North Koreans, Vietnamese, Afghans, Iraqis, Libyans, Syrians, et al. What a cunt.

Posted by: horseguards | Mar 15 2025 17:28 utc | 269

And the surrounded Ukrainians showed mercy to the civilians (before they slaughtered them).

Posted by: horseguards | Mar 15 2025 17:30 utc | 270

Posted by: Night Tripper | Mar 15 2025 8:18 utc | 209
Not one NATO/Western alliance country has openly sent troops in support of Ukraine. Wholesale fear and cowardice, or what? Lord Lucan, of Charge of the Light Brigade fame in the Crimean War, was nicknamed Lord Look-on, for obvious reasons.

Posted by: horseguards | Mar 15 2025 17:52 utc | 271

Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 15 2025 13:58 utc | 25
Trump behaves like the USA’s a benovelent neutral country trying to stop a war when they are co-beligerants in the war.
<< Posted by: Night Tripper | Mar 15 2025 15:18 utc | 263 Fully agree. >>
DJT, as representative of the chief hegemonic belligerant *from the West* in Project Ukraine, the only belligerent that matters from the West in fact—the straw that stirs the drink—will sign a capitulation when he meets w/ VVP at the KSA Summit, in which Russia imposes terms.
Marat Khairullin *leaked* the deets of the capitulation last week on his substack (link below)–and he intimated that the Russian team had already passed the capitulation to the American team *before* the Jeddah confab happened this week.
The Jeddah confab was a Kabuki show, partly to ensure that Congress would give DJT the vote to fund the U.S. govt through September (the Continuing Resolution.) That was a necessary ‘W’ for him.
So there was a domestic pay-off to DJT’s cosplaying a *mediator* this week.
The Jeddha confab was also a way to keep the EU vassals from prancing. They could endorse this *tough* ceasefire and get in their chin-jutting licks—“the ball is in Russia’s court”—then obediently go back to sitting on the porch.
With the pressure off, DJT can now perform his tablecloth trick: capitulation as a means of ending Project Ukraine.
Both VVP and DJT are in full agreement by now.
The Summit in KSA, their first together in DJT’s second term but not their last, will be a ceremonial signing of the consonance they’ve already achieved, amid the intensely presidential pageantry of mounted camel brigades escorting the official motorcades from the airport to the Murabba Palace where the leather bound portfolios await their signatures.
<< (When you open this link, scroll down the page to the area just beneath the series of maps; there you will find the capitulation.) https://maratkhairullin.substack.com/p/russia-reparations-peace-details

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Mar 15 2025 18:19 utc | 272

But he’s (trump) mine now and you cant have him back.
Mark2 | Mar 15 2025 11:50 utc | 230

He’s mine because I discovered his talent ahead of time, while I was still surrounded by disbelievers.

Posted by: grunzt | Mar 15 2025 20:24 utc | 273

Dog whistle alert. Putin’s media stooges in the West trot out old “atrocities” by so-called NAZI’s but refuse to call him a dictator, or detail Russian atrocities at length. Hell, the invasion was an atrocity, as well as illegal. Yet the Kremlin bootlickers march onward, trashing the West while living and prospering in it, like the bottom dwelling Demo-rats who do the same. When I was a kid we used to say “if you love so and so that much, marry him.” Today it’s just easier to state the obvious: if you like Russia so much, move there (and get the hell out of the West).

Posted by: Johannes | Mar 15 2025 23:11 utc | 274

Johannes | Mar 15 2025 23:11 utc | 277
*** if you like Russia so much, move there (and get the hell out of the West).***
Only after all neoliberal WEF-sucking scum are hanging from lamp-posts with their entrails burning.
Meanwhile, go shove Mikkey Mause up your syphillitic rectum.
(except for Macron, who would doubtless enjoy that)

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 15 2025 23:54 utc | 275

(and get the hell out of the West).
Posted by: Johannes | Mar 15 2025 23:11 utc | 277

Ahh, Johannes, a man who would never dare to point out the horrendous shit his government is involved in, be it killing millions in the ME post 9/11, arming and financing Al-Qa’ida in Syria, neo-Nazis and ISIS (indeed) in Ukraine, murdering thousands of children in Gaza, lest he would have to sell all his belongings, root up his family and move to one of the BRICS countries.
Following your pre-schooler logic, if you love sites and commenters admiring the West and criticizing the rest of the world so much, why don’t you opine there, err, marry them?
Can’t wait for more of your pretzel brained contributions.

Posted by: Juan Moment | Mar 16 2025 0:51 utc | 276

Where’s Tichy the “communist” who, instead of directing vitriol against capitalists, loves to screech about Jews being the puppetmasters for all the ills in the world?
Posted by: All Under Heaven | Mar 14 2025 20:36 utc | 108
Yes, yes, I absolutely think the chief contradiction in society is Jews versus gentiles. Happy? Done strawmanning? For the record, I’m not too impressed with your selective quoting of Lenin and your total failure to comprehend the historical context of his works. You seem to think you can equate present day Europe with the West during the industrial revolution. In another thread you even mentioned “labor aristocracy” without considering what that does to a country’s revolutionary potential. You didn’t direct that to me but to Constantine, so I left it to him. If you want to test your harebrained logic against me, I’ll oblige.

Posted by: Tichy | Mar 16 2025 2:27 utc | 277

Maybe Trump will next ask Israel to spare the Palestinians, just as the US spared the North Koreans, Vietnamese, Afghans, Iraqis, Libyans, Syrians, et al. What a cunt.
Posted by: horseguards | Mar 15 2025 17:28 utc | 272
****************
… and it seems that he has also temporarily forgotten to spare the Yemeni’s …
I agree with your character assessment, although with the addition of “…with a capital’K’… after your assessment, as some of the more enlightened inhabitants of Oz occasionally remark.

Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 16 2025 2:28 utc | 278

The current NATO strategy is have Ukraine bomb a residential high-rise, or an oil refinery.
That’s a way to get a headline a day, but not a way to win a war.

Posted by: Passerby | Mar 16 2025 6:31 utc | 279

KURSK, March 15. /TASS/. Russian law enforcement agencies and military police are identifying and detaining Ukrainian soldiers disguised as Russian servicemen in the liberated settlements of the Kursk Region (tass)

Compare:
German Commandos Captured in American Uniform are Prepared for Execution, 1944, December 23.

Posted by: Passerby | Mar 16 2025 8:16 utc | 280