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March 11, 2025
The Pipeline Raid Of Sudzha

Throughout the war in Ukraine natural gas was still pumped through the Brotherhood (Druzhba) pipeline system from Russia via Ukraine to Hungary and Slovakia.


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At the beginning of the year the government of Ukraine decided to close the connection. It shut off the valves on Ukrainian ground. That event will be marked the end of the Ukrainian incursion into the Kursk region of Russia.

The map shows the Ukrainian held ground in Russia as of January 1 2025. It includes the city of Sudzha and some 20 Russian hamlets and villages.

Situation on January 1 2025

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The Brotherhood pipeline system consists of five parallel tubes with a diameter of 1.4 meters (4'8"). These run roughly parallel to the 34k-004 road (H-07 in Ukraine) from Kursk southwest-wards passing north of Sudzah on towards Sumy in Ukraine.

The pipes are buried in the ground. Due to vegetation disturbances the buried pipelines are visible in satellite pictures.

Pipeline bundle (from upper right to lower left) near the exit point of the raid

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Sometime after January 1 the Russian command responsible for the area developed a plan to use the pipeline system to attack the Ukrainian enemy from behind.

Natural gas was drained from one of the pipes of the Brotherhood pipeline system. Oxygen was pumped into it. Some 15 kilometer (~10 miles) north-east of Sudzha, near Bol'shoye Soldatskoye, an access hole was cut into the pipeline. Soldiers were sent into the pipeline to reconnaissance it. But there was still some natural gas and too little oxygen in the pipeline. The first soldiers fainted and had to be rescued. After weeks of work the pipeline was usable as a covered passageway towards Sudzha.

Drawn from five different military units a force of 800 men was assembled and prepared for the mission.

During the first two month of the year the Ukrainian forces had already lost ground on the western side of their incursion area. The general situation had gotten worse after the Russian forces gained fire control via drones over the only larger supply route from Sumy to Sudzha. Videos from that road showed dozens of wreaked and burned out vehicles. But the Ukrainian lines, and Sudzha, were still holding.

Situation on March 1 2025

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In early March Russia commandos entered the pipeline (along the arrow above). They used it to get to the north of the industrial zone of Sudzha, started to cut exit-holes and dug through the ground covering the pipeline. Some 800 soldiers followed and settled down within the pipeline.

On March 8, when the command was given, the Russian commandos exited the pipeline and entered nearby woods. They moved on to blockade the 34k-004 road, crossed it and entered the northern part of the industrial zone of Sudzha. There they could dug in. No larger Ukrainian units were in the immediate area. No one could stop the move.

Exit point and attack route

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Hearing reports on their radios of enemies in their back the Ukrainian soldiers panicked. Every unit north-east and east of Sudzha was cut off from supplies. There was no way to retreat. At the same time the Russian army attacked in the west and north of the Ukrainian held area. Resistance soon collapsed. Those who could retreated to Sudzha did so. From there they tried to move back to Ukraine.

Situation on March 11 2025

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Within one day the Ukrainian held area had shrunk by half. The Russian re-captured and cleared a total of 12 settlements. Current reports say that the Ukrainian forces within Russia are in full retreat along roads under permanent fire. Some will survive.

Meanwhile Russian forces are entering Sudzha.

This operation is a wonderful demonstration of what the Russians call 'Operational Art'. It connects the details of tactics with the goals of the strategy.

The move through the pipeline, behind Ukrainian lines and the cut through major Ukrainian supply lines achieved within days more than months of bloody fighting. The commander of this operation has surely earned some high honors.

Dima of the Military Summary Channel discussed some of the above in yesterday's summary.

A Russian news channel provided an excellent five minute video (with English subtitles) which shows the operation. It includes takes from within the pipeline.

This operation is one for the books.

Comments

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Mar 12 2025 14:28 utc | 398
It’s not so.
USA can definitely end Ukraine War by stopping every military/intelligence and economic assistance to Ukraine, meanwhile giving a green light to RF to hit Europe without US backstopping.
Problem is what would happen to Trump?

Posted by: Mario | Mar 12 2025 14:57 utc | 401

….Trump was on point again yesterday….”I see the pictures” he said, “sometimes it’s 3 or 4 thousand dead per day, Ukrainian and Russian.
Cheers M
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Mar 12 2025 14:36 utc | 399
He mentioned “per week” (not that I would agree)
https://www.instagram.com/newshour/reel/DHEsc8yKwd7/
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Either his handle has been hijacked or vargas has had a brain operation whereas his previous moronic brain was replaced by a fully functioning one…
Posted by: canuck | Mar 12 2025 14:42 utc | 400
I’d still go for shrooms or an acid… enlightenment may come even to the least likely (where is an aristodemos or a patrokole when we need one)
But whatever happened is just shy of a major miracle. If he could see the light anything is possible.
Even politico starting an article with “Moscow’s forces are close to encircling around 10,000 elite Ukrainian troops as they look to recapture the town of Sudzha in southwestern Russia.”
of course the Nkorean are still there 😀 but they probably had to let an intern write the article as it goes against the grain of every piece of crap they usually write
“The Ukrainians now face a tricky, narrow exit from Sudzha, the biggest foothold seized in their lightning raid, as Russian forces look to envelop the town.
Ruslan Leviev, founder of the independent war monitor Conflict Intelligence Team, told exiled Russian broadcaster TV Rain on Wednesday that Ukrainian soldiers are slowly retreating.
“The history of the Kursk bridgehead is coming to an end. Perhaps today this story will be over, or maybe the border villages will still try to hold on for a couple more days,” said Leviev.
“At this point, it’s fair to say that the entire city of Sudzha is now under Russian control,” he added.”
Interestingly enough the only map so far to show the full debacle is owl project (that is usually late for most stuff)

Posted by: Newbie | Mar 12 2025 15:02 utc | 402

Going back to the pipeline; One thing to take into account is the length of time that was spent setting it all up. Not just three weeks, but choosing non-claustrophobic soldiers. getting them individually to the “loading” places (holes), equiped and then coordinating the other forces. This must have taken most of the winter. SO, What ELSE have the Russians planned? Particularly since we are now moving into spring and the renewed possibilities for attacks.
It is a possibility that the US has also realized that more major Russian pushes are on the cards (and yet another surprise one may still be). So to short circuit any planned offensive that they probably do not know the details of, some sort of NATO “SLO-thingy” to slow the Russians down is obligatory. The overall collapse of the Ukrainian forces is very much part of the justification, leading to a make-believe cease fire.
THe US “guarantees” the ceasefire in Lebanon between the Lebanese and the Zionists, so who is going to think they will act any different this time?

Posted by: Stonebird | Mar 12 2025 15:13 utc | 403

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aFNcq428NU
This is quite funny…

Posted by: Waldorf | Mar 12 2025 15:16 utc | 404

Catilina @392:
I think you are genuinely ignorant and delusional here. Your TDS brain damage is showing.
Trump is trying to get the US out of the Ukrainian debacle precisely because he knows the US isn’t strong enough to bully Russia into doing what the Empire wants. But when a dog has lost its teeth and all it has left is its bark, it has to bark really loud.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 15:18 utc | 405

Newbie@405….yes, per week, my mistake, so not that bad, very manageable at that rate, the killing could go on for years, so no real need to end it any time soon….
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Mar 12 2025 15:27 utc | 406

William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 15:18 utc | 408
Rubio has not changed his spots. Trump’s targets are Iran and China. I had thought the American ‘decision makers’ had also swung that way. It appears US is now locked into a forever war against Russia. Cease fire could be for public consumption only as the ‘ruskies’ will only settle for a peace agreement. Will be interesting to see what eventuates.

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 15:33 utc | 407

I don’t think the US negotiators understand that Ukraine is a symptom but the USA / NATO is the disease.
If they want success negotiating a peace then they have to tackle the new security architecture for Europe first. Once they get that figured out the other pieces can fall into place but without it Russia is going to keep fighting until they achieve it.
Aside from Ukraine there’s the rest of Russia’s borders, the arctic, the Baltic, the Black sea, Georgia, Transnistria and Kaliningrad. This isn’t just for Russia’s security but for Europe’s as well … personally I don’t sleep soundly while there are NATO warships and aircraft testing Russia’s defences every day. Can’t these idiots figure out that Russian air and naval defences in kaliningrad are on a hair trigger due to drone attacks. It’s not like flying at Russian air defences to get a response makes them any safer does it.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 12 2025 15:35 utc | 408

So, in the end, all the brouhaha about talks, the comedy in the Oval Office, and the EU on a rift with the USA was just a carefully scripted and staged US/EU/UKR plan to propose a peace deal that they knew RF would reject, and now US/EU tar brush RF as a way to justify secondary sanctions on RF sales to India, China and keep ISR, money and weapons flowing?.
Right? Or am I overthinking things?

Posted by: Mauro | Mar 12 2025 15:37 utc | 409

I just wonder how many people from this forum would have the courage to mention at least the continent they are living on before posting. Many comments are completely retarded and way off. At least I would know to skip over retards from south America or asia. What the fuck south Americans from Brazil and other shitholes know about the history of Eastern Europe ??? And they come with some comments that live you speechless about how retarded they are. What a shame … Most of Middle-South America only generated criminality, worst gangs, worst cocaine dealers, worst criminals … It’s their fucking Aztec, Inca, Maya and whatever genetics that had to be eliminated completely

Posted by: Gabriel | Mar 12 2025 15:38 utc | 410

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 11 2025 21:45 utc | 144
Putin’s position was a ceasefire will only occur once the negotiations have reached their conclusion and Russia’s security issues are satisfied.
Harry 5 | Mar 11 2025 19:26 utc | 49
*** Reports on Telegram of British and US regulars and Intel types caught behind the new lines.
So serious is the situation that Trump has resumed arms and intel to Ukraine to enable them to get out.
We shall see…….*** <= nothing new there.. responding to Harry 5 @ 49 Posted by: Cynic | Mar 11 2025 23:03 utc | 197 says So-called "ceasefire" proposed so Kiev can rescue and re-use their own trapped forces (including the Aidar regiment) and for US/EU/UK to re-supply the Ukrainian / NATO forces in general. Just how glaringly obvious can it get? If the Kremlin agrees to even a shred of the crap that Trump is pimping, it would confirm the worst fears about Putin and his far too Atlanticist/WEF orientated gang. <=Agreements always have purpose.. the trust is gone, between Trump and Putin.. steel_porcupine@2258 March 11 major financial entities such as Blackrock and other Wall $treet firms thought they would have a nice pickup of minerals, wheat and other goodies due to the initial UAF successes and even before that. <= Russia will probably also require signatures from those financial entities..because those entities are, IMO, responsible for this war. and fully intend to continue their imperial efforts to defeat Russia.. Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 11 2025 22:54 utc | 188 "... The only people impressed by that outcome in Saudi Arabia today were the participants." <= same result when the founders exited their Philadelphia convention.. Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 12 2025 11:16 utc | 353 Trump has no choice but to allow arms to flow to Ukraine ... his economy is in free fall, he's getting blamed and the MIC is one of the only sectors experiencing job growth. Whether government employees are dead weight or not the optics of laying off government employees en masse just prior to the stock market falling isn't good. Appearances count and if MIC stocks rally and they are hiring then he can't be further blamed for blundering into depression. <= Negotiation with Trump does not settle anything with NATO, Eu or the Limey's. I can think of no better way to return America to Americans than free falling wall street values to 1954 levels. This would go a long way toward accomplishing Trump campaign promise to make America great again. Likely the British used their influence over Israel to influence this arm and finance Ukraine policy reversal. Whatever Israel says do, the white house does. Except for Wall Street and globalist America would have retained its greatness.. and the world would have loved America.. and the Americans that populate it.. Posted by: steel_porcupine | Mar 12 2025 13:01 utc | 375 ..even if Russia thoroughly routs Ukraine and takes matters to the Polish border the European Meta State and the U.S. Deep State will not permit the war to end. Even if they fight literally to the last Ukrainian in the country, that will not signal an end, because the Meta/Deep States will arrange a new theatre through which Russia must still fight Ukraine. In a peculiar way, Ukraine stops being a place and the term “Ukrainians” stops denoting a people. Anything the Meta/Deep States can use to fight Russia will be a *Ukrainian* fighting for *Ukraine* even if the place and the people no longer exist. At that point, the gritty kinetic war will have succeeded in morphing into its symbolic, nonliteral variant. In the skeeviest way possible the riddle is wrapped in a conundrum and duct-taped to a puzzle. <= I said exactly the content of your post a few days ago.. Putin figured it out from 2004.. the western world is not about to stop its plan to completely destroy the Russian Federation and to rape Russia for its worth ..Putin has managed to keep Nukes from falling on Russia thus far.. but unless Russia falls soon, the west will sooner or later attempt to Nuke Russia in order to achieve king of the mountain goals. Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 12 2025 13:19 utc | 381 A full on war between Nato and Russia is but weeks away. <= Likely scenario.. IMO, if Russia expects to win it is going to have to fire the first nuclear shots and make them count.. to do that Russia needs only a declaration of war and a provocation? the nuclear war pot is starting to boil.. If this war goes nuclear I will blame Trump..

Posted by: snake | Mar 12 2025 15:43 utc | 411

Donald Likud Trump is obedient to the Sadducees as Joe Caligula Biden was obedient to the Pharisees
Power in this (1963-) judeo-Roman Empire will die laughing

Posted by: Simon | Mar 12 2025 15:44 utc | 412

Re the pipeline raid being one for the books. It is, but the entire Russian military technical means is one that will go down in history.
The Russians have simply parked themselves in what now according to Russian law is Russia and simply destroys everything the US west throws at them.
Destruction of the enemy from static defence positions.

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 15:45 utc | 413

Huzzah!

Posted by: Ben Trovata | Mar 12 2025 15:47 utc | 414

Rubio has not changed his spots. Trump’s targets are Iran and China.
Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 15:33 utc | 410
Trump’s targets are a higher approval rating than Biden, a happy doner class and a stock market that never stops rising. Everything else subordinate to these objectives. Arms to Ukraine = a rise in MIC stocks and happy MIC investors … Suspending arms to Ukraine = less orders for MIC and investors telling their media companies to criticize Trump and money flowing to the democrats.
No one important in the USA gives two shits about Ukraine including Trump … all they see is a profit center for the companies they invest in and an opportunity to scrap some old weapons at retail prices while undermining Russians confidence in Putin. They’re hoping for another Gorbachov or Yeltsin.
The only reason Trump is cozying up to Putin is because he believes he can cleave Russia away from China.
I think this administration believes that scratch the surface of a Russian and you find a greedy American trying to get out. He simply doesn’t understand Russia.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 12 2025 15:50 utc | 415

Didn’t some say Russia mined Nordstream this way, troops went through pipeline to plant explosives, and that theory was shot down here.
It seems Nordstream were not drained and released a lot of methane.

Posted by: Charles Peterson | Mar 12 2025 15:51 utc | 416

It appears US is now locked into a forever war against Russia.
Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 15:33 utc | 410
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I lament the deaths to come, but the best thing for the world is for the US to continue on its path of recession and shrinking global influence.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 15:52 utc | 417

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 15:18 utc | 408
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You’re right that the US has lost its teeth, but that isn’t going to have anyone letting them off of the hook when they delusionally bark and threaten. Words matter, particularly to smaller and weaker countries like Canada, which are very soft and sensitive.
There is much yet to come in this season of the Apprentice. Once the economic impacts have manifested profoundly, we can really start to judge Trump’s Presidency in November and December.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 15:56 utc | 418

Newbie@405….yes, per week, my mistake, so not that bad, very manageable at that rate, the killing could go on for years, so no real need to end it any time soon….
Cheers M
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Mar 12 2025 15:27 utc | 409
In a very unfortunate way you’d be right. But as I mentioned quite often, I think AFU has already drained most if not all of its demographic pool (3.2 mln) and RF already paid a steep price for that (570k) between killed and maimed. Assuming half killed, we’re talking of an average of 12k per week, and lately numbers have been slim compared to the official highs of 2024 (half) so I’d assume 6k per week, not 3 or 4, maybe he’s been told to downplay things after talking about “millions killed”.
Just give enough for people to care (or understand why he cares) but not enough for the horrorr to set in.
Can I be wrong? Absolutely! but those are the only numbers that make sense with RFAF having grown half a million after recruiting more than a million, and all the “million men” armies that AFU created and thrown into the meat grinder (and the 5x ratio). If trumps numbers are right we could be talking about kill ratios as low as 2x 3x and ukraine still having meat for years instead of months.
As a final thought, kursk was supposed to have 15 brigades+ of men there and people (until yesterday) talked of 4.000-6.000 stuck there (now some talk of 10.000) , but anyway those are very low numbers compared to theoretical forces there.
That and talking of sub 300 AFU casualties, cut-off, retreating on roads under fire control, etc.
my bloody 2 cents

Posted by: Newbie | Mar 12 2025 15:57 utc | 419

“I’ve lost faith in the good faith of the Trump negotiating team.
A 30-day ceasefire would be a boon to Ukraine.
A chance to stabilize the frontlines.
To strip all tactical and operational advantages Russia has accrued through the blood and sacrifice of their soldiers.
And once Ukraine recovers, then to sit at a table where a rejuvenated Ukraine rejects Russia’s conditions for peace.
Trump’s team has not negotiated in good faith.
And the fact that this proposal is offered after Ukraine carries out a massive strike against Moscow?
Russia will reject this ridiculous proposal.
And hopefully escalate the violence to such a scale that the US will realize that there needs to be a realistic peace proposal agreed to in writing before any ceasefire takes hold.
One that includes the withdrawal of all Ukrainian forces from Constitutional Russia.
The Ukrainian troops can leave voluntarily.
Or die.
Trump isn’t serious about peace.
And Ukraine will reap the whirlwind as a result.”
-Scott Ritter
That’s the sound of Scott Ritter taking Trumps baws out of his mouth for the first time since Jan 20th.
What Brian Berletic , Moon of Alabama and the sensible posters on here have been screaming at Ritter the whole time. Don’t jump into bed with a sociopathic grifter. Look at what his team does and ignore what they say.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | Mar 12 2025 15:59 utc | 420

All the Russians in the pipe got methane poisoning. If if the story is true. How was ventilation provided? How did they know what what exit was at the end? How did they exit? Gas pipes come with emergency exits not sealed bulkheads?

Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 15:59 utc | 421

DS map update dropped a few hours ago:
https://deepstatemap.live/en#6/49.4324126/32.0581055
Overall, another poor day in UKR, with only 7.8 kmsq taken. But at least not negative. Within Kursk, there were very strong gains (similar to various reports from pro-Russian channels):
Specific changes, S to N:
1. At the VN front, a couple of polygons in the fields near Skudne.
2. At the DP front (my new name for the westward moving blob, headed towards Dnipropokrovsk oblast, originally part of the Pokrovsk sector but pretty far from it at this stage), some fields S of Yasenove.
3. Within Kursk, another massive gain on the N, NE, E part of the Sudzha sector. Taking several towns, including the important one of Kasachya Loknya. Sudzha was not yet conceded, but UFA was only in control of W suburbs, with RFA in firm control of the E and gray zone in the town center.

Posted by: Anonymous | Mar 12 2025 16:01 utc | 422

HB_Norica | Mar 12 2025 15:50 utc | 418
Cleaving Russia from China, I can agree with. In the US, wealth is power. Trump’s couple of billion does not make the grade. Wealth calls the shots so it is difficult to see their machinations. Russian intel is very good and what they say is a very good indicator of which way the American decision makers are headed.

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 16:02 utc | 423

It’s too late for any ceasefire gambit to rescue any US or British special forces trapped in Kursk. Sudhza was taken this morning, per Dima. And the remnants of the UAF are on the run back to the border.
So either they escaped out by the skin of their teeth, they’re dead, or sitting in a PoW camp.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Mar 12 2025 16:05 utc | 424

It is important to read b’s detailed explanation before commenting.

Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 16:06 utc | 425

Captain DJT and former reality TV influencer who has been commanding the Titanic for the last 41 days, continues sugarcoating the war realities on the ground and denying what the unbreakable and mighty Russian Arm Forces are capable of. At the White House people close to the captain are starting to notice his chaotic nature. They are talking behind his back which is unusual given that he’s been in the job for no more than 6 weeks. But they understand that DJT has no plan in Ukraine, that the US of A has provoked and lost this war and that the captain is incapable of navigating the country through turbulent times.

Posted by: pepe | Mar 12 2025 16:06 utc | 426

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 16:02 utc | 426
It is important to read b’s detailed explanation before commenting.

Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 16:08 utc | 427

Cleaving Russia from China, I can agree with.
Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 16:02 utc | 426
That’s because you are stupid. At least your a not hiding what side you are on like the majority of right wingers on here.
Being completely honest and extremely stupid aren’t the worst right wing traits to have. Hypocrisy and Lying and being extremely stupid is the right wing traits we are very familiar with around here.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | Mar 12 2025 16:11 utc | 428

Sorry! Posts 428, 430.
Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 15:59 utc | 424
It is important to read b’s detailed explanation before commenting.

Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 16:11 utc | 429

The only reason Trump is cozying up to Putin is because he believes he can cleave Russia away from China.
I think this administration believes that scratch the surface of a Russian and you find a greedy American trying to get out. He simply doesn’t understand Russia.
Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 12 2025 15:50 utc | 418
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As I mentioned to Juliana recently, re: Mackinder, Western “thinking” on geopolitics hasn’t evolved in over a century. Trump seems to plan almost exclusively based on RAND white papers. Like copying homework from a student close to academic expulsion. LOL
In Trump’s America (within 50 feet of him) every day is the 4th of July and V-Day rolled into one, an endless orgasm of self-congratulatory exceptionalism. It’s perfect. The best. You’re going to love it so much!
I don’t think Westerners have any idea how close China and Russia are. Closer than Canada and America have ever been, IMO. It permeates all levels of society. Lukashenko’s son studies in China, and is fluent in Chinese.
The Chinese call Maria Zakharova “Auntie”. She’s a celebrity in China. Mrs. Zakharova also speaks perfect Chinese. Adopting language is important in those countries, it is a sign of high level cultural respect.
They know that back-to-back in a conflict, they are impossible to defeat.
The world is fortunate that they do not have imperial ambitions.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:12 utc | 430

Peace proposal re request that Russia trust Ukraine another eight years to implement Minsk while they add a battalion a month. This time with “security guarantees” from UK and France. Since Russia doesnt “want peace” will Trump prosecute his buddy Bidens war with intel for HIMARs strikes on Moskow?

Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 16:14 utc | 431

Posted by: Anonymous | Mar 12 2025 16:01 utc | 425
I confess that I would really like to have your determination.

Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 16:15 utc | 432

LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 15:52 utc | 420 “I lament the deaths to come,”
Many videos of the press gangs operating in Ukraine. The so called volunteers, the lambs that obediently obey their ‘mobilization’ orders I have no sympathy for. Those that actively resist but are dragged ito unmarked cars to be sent to their deaths I do have empathy and sympathy for.
We watch this war of the worlds….

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 16:15 utc | 433

Cracks now appearing in mad bad EU militarisation plan.
“The Dutch House of Representatives has voted against the European Union’s multi-hundred-billion euro militarization plan, citing financial risks and a lack of clear guidelines, the Volkskrant newspaper reported on Tuesday. The rejection comes as Brussels has been urging to spike the bloc’s military spending to address a perceived Russian threat.
The EU’s rearmament proposal, known as the REARM plan, was introduced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen earlier this month and aims to strengthen the bloc’s military capabilities. The plan includes €150 billion in loans to EU governments for defense spending and fiscal exemptions, potentially mobilizing up to €800 billion ($870 billion) over the next four years.
However, critics in the Netherlands have warned that the plan lacks a concrete financial framework and could lead to an economic crisis. ”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:15 utc | 434

aussie @410: “Cease fire could be for public consumption only as the ‘ruskies’ will only settle for a peace agreement.”
The current drama is certainly largely for narrative shaping, but there is zero chance of the US “shirt-fronting” China while it is still grappling with Russia. China is an existential economic threat to the Empire, unlike Russia, and if the Empire doesn’t do something about that economic threat then it will simply be pushed aside by economic reality. This means the US has no option but to dump the Ukraine fiasco. If the US cannot defeat Russia, and soon, then the US has to just get out. No choice. That is a reality that Trump recognizes but the crazies don’t. Of course, Trump still has to work with the crazies, so he resorts to a bit of theater to steer them in the right direction.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 16:16 utc | 435

@Clasico | Mar 12 2025 15:59 utc | 424
Read the RT feature. Engineering forces drilled holes for ventilation and prepared spaces for logistics and multiple exit points. The pipe must have been cut away and small rooms excavated in order to do this. This is why the operation took months of planning and preparation. It wasn’t just a bunch of soldiers crawling though a pipe.

Posted by: the pessimist | Mar 12 2025 16:16 utc | 436

An already weakened economically EU faces further economic problems – of which its citizens will bear the brunt of.
“The European Commission has hit back at the latest US tariffs on EU imports, announcing what it called “swift and proportionate” countermeasures in an escalation of trade tensions.
US President Donald Trump’s 25% tariff hike on steel and aluminum supplies from the bloc took effect on Wednesday as previous exemptions, duty free quotas, and product exclusions expired.
In a press release issued on Wednesday, the Commission condemned Trump’s “unjustified” and disruptive tariffs, warning of their impact on transatlantic trade. The EU’s executive arm said it would impose counter-tariffs on €26 billion (over $28 billion) worth of US goods starting in April.
“Tariffs are taxes, they are bad…” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:18 utc | 437

An account of the pipeline attacks – which were not the first.
“This isn’t the first time that Russian troops have employed “pipeline tactics.” In January 2024, military scouts, along with the ‘Veterany’ unit, used an abandoned pipe to reach the rear positions of the AFU in a fortified area on the southern outskirts of Avdeevka in the Donetsk People’s Republic. Amid artillery and mortar shelling, which masked the sounds of the work, Russian troops cleared the two-kilometer-long (1.2-mile) passage and installed ventilation. This operation greatly helped Russian forces capture the Avdeevka fortress.”
https://www.rt.com/russia/614017-we-burst-out-unexpectedly-like-demons/

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:20 utc | 438

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | Mar 12 2025 15:59 utc | 423
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Boomer patriots struggle with objectivity. It’s not just Ritter, it’s Wilkerson too. Johnson waxes and wanes with his skepticism and criticism.
All of these guys are at heart, “My America, right or wrong.”

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:23 utc | 439

William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 16:16 utc | 438
You could be right there. At the moment I will wait to see what eventuates. Though I tend to give my thoughts at any given moment based on factors that are constantly changing.

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 16:24 utc | 440

The pipeline attack, was much tougher on the troops – than some thing.
A former PMC Wagner fighter who also participated in the operation reflected on its main challenges. “The first 72 hours were the toughest; we consumed a lot of painkillers. My lungs burned, and I had a splitting headache. Then came the fever, and tears flowed… There were moments of hallucination…”
“It was exhausting, yes,” said a fighter with the military call sign ‘Mowgli’. “It was tough, but we made it through.
“Our job is to go anywhere and at any time. We had to push ourselves beyond our limits. Panic set in due to the confined space and darkness. We had to crawl through the pipe. Imagine being two meters tall and having to bend down to fit into a pipe that’s only 1.4 meters wide. But that was minor compared to our goal: to show up where they least expected us and in such numbers that it would instill fear and send them running. And that’s exactly what happened,” explained a soldier with the call sign ‘Medved’ (‘Bear’).”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:26 utc | 441

In Trump’s America (within 50 feet of him) every day is the 4th of July and V-Day rolled into one, an endless orgasm of self-congratulatory exceptionalism. It’s perfect. The best. You’re going to love it so much!
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:12 utc |
Amazing post.

Posted by: vargas | Mar 12 2025 16:26 utc | 442

All the Russians in the pipe got methane poisoning. If if the story is true. How was ventilation provided? How did they know what what exit was at the end? How did they exit? Gas pipes come with emergency exits not sealed bulkheads?
Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 15:59 utc | 424
You can enter a gas pipeline by removing a valve … I’ve been in one however it was under construction and not even connected to the main. Traces of gas left in a pipeline are more dangerous than a fully charged pipeline because it is odourless and when mixed with oxygen it’s basically a thermobaric bomb because it’s in a very strong enclosed pipe.
I’ve heard of terrible accidents when a spark from a welder ignited traces of gas in a purged pipeline. It was just a pop to the welder but a guy working over the valve opening got his face peeled off and arms broken.
Personally I’d choose using a sub to sabotage pipeline rather than hiking through a pipe with a 500Km air hose.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 12 2025 16:26 utc | 443

LoveDonbass @421:

You’re right that the US has lost its teeth, but that isn’t going to have anyone letting them off of the hook when they delusionally bark and threaten. Words matter, particularly to smaller and weaker countries like Canada, which are very soft and sensitive.

And keeping the soft and sensitive countries like Canada in line is precisely why the toothless dog has to bark very loud and aggressively while backing away from the fight with Russia.
Trump isn’t being stupid here. He is being very shrewd and working as best as possible with what he has at his disposal, which happens to be an empire in late-stage capitalist decline.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 16:26 utc | 444

“Sorry! Posts 428, 430.
Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 15:59 utc | 424
It is important to read b’s detailed explanation before commenting.
Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 16:11 utc | 432”
The static resistance of that length of pipe is rather considerable. Nor could the gas compressors be used to provide ventilation. Those gas compressors are about the size of a large truck. They were replaced with ones for air? The troops entered the newly designed and manufactured facilitation to provide them air was then bolted on and away they went? All this assumes a open path at the end to push air through. No way you would get me into that pipe without SCBA. In this regard Bs much valued post is far from detailed.

Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 16:27 utc | 445

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 16:15 utc | 436
###############
Wait until the press gangs start in the West.
Easy to see that happening.
Meanwhile Chinese robots are now able to ride a bicycle. In another decade, they will have T-800s.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:27 utc | 446

“Tariffs are taxes, they are bad…” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.”
Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:18 utc | 440

i dont remember that bitch saying that when they imposed tariffs on china for example.

Posted by: Justpassinby | Mar 12 2025 16:29 utc | 447

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 16:26 utc | 447
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I regularly post that Trump is very smart and not to be underestimated.
That said, he’s still playing the game with very poor strategy and dubious objectives.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:29 utc | 448

LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:23 utc | 442
Ritter – I am not sure American exceptionalism runs strong in him as it does in the majority of Americans. Ritter I think, though very patriotic, is also very secular in geo-political terms.

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 16:30 utc | 449

Cracks now appearing in mad bad EU militarisation plan.
“The Dutch House of Representatives has voted against the European Union’s multi-hundred-billion euro militarization plan, citing financial risks and a lack of clear guidelines, the Volkskrant newspaper reported on Tuesday. […]
Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:15 utc | 437
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How many days, if not hours, before the Dutch House of Representatives sees the “error” of its ways and votes “correctly” on the matter?

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 12 2025 16:31 utc | 450

Justpassinby (450)
The evil Zionist warhawk von der Leyen – is only annoyed when tariffs are aimed at the EU.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:36 utc | 451

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 16:24 utc | 443
The pipeline attack, was much tougher on the troops – than some thing.
A former PMC Wagner fighter who also participated in the operation reflected on its main challenges. “The first 72 hours were the toughest; we consumed a lot of painkillers. My lungs burned, and I had a splitting headache. Then came the fever, and tears flowed… There were moments of hallucination…”
“It was exhausting, yes,” said a fighter with the military call sign ‘Mowgli’. “It was tough, but we made it through.
“Our job is to go anywhere and at any time. We had to push ourselves beyond our limits. Panic set in due to the confined space and darkness. We had to crawl through the pipe. Imagine being two meters tall and having to bend down to fit into a pipe that’s only 1.4 meters wide. But that was minor compared to our goal: to show up where they least expected us and in such numbers that it would instill fear and send them running. And that’s exactly what happened,” explained a soldier with the call sign ‘Medved’ (‘Bear’).”
Im surprised they could fight after being subject to that. They dug in not too long after emerging. Or so the story goes. The risk of that environment was high for those troops. Theu were lucky they didnt all die in that pipe. I afraid I cant count this as a well thought out op.

Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 16:40 utc | 452

“I don’t think Westerners have any idea how close China and Russia are. Closer than Canada and America have ever been, IMO.”
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:12 utc | 433
I guess you don’t study much history.
Have you have not heard about the War of 1812 where Canada/UK fought against the US
Have you heard about the Fenian Raids (1)from US to Canada in 1866-71?
Canada did not supply troops to Vietnam.
In 2003 PM Chretien refused to send Canadian troops into Iraq.
Currently, Canada is getting political tariffed by the US-anything over a 15% tariff is political; 15% or lower are economic tariffs)
You are seriously lacking in knowledge of US/Canadian historical relationship.
1. “The Fenian raids were a series of incursions carried out by the Fenian Brotherhood, an Irish republican organization based in the United States, on military fortifications, customs posts and other targets in Canada (then part of British North America) in 1866, and again from 1870 to 1871. A number of separate incursions by the Fenian Brotherhood into Canada were undertaken to bring pressure on the British government to withdraw from Ireland, although none of these raids achieved their aims.”

Posted by: canuck | Mar 12 2025 16:40 utc | 453

Malenkov (453).
Yes – Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof backs the militarisation plan, so a few well placed backhanders – and I’m sure you’ll be proven right. The Dutch Farmers Movement is against it – and with the Dutch authorities, trying to undermine their farmers at every turn – I think they’d go for the plan just to piss-off the farmers.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:41 utc | 454

@classico 448
As a guess the pipe was progressively purged with relief holes drilled to the surface at intervals. While we are unlikely to get detailed insider explanations documenting the engineering of the secret operation, it was successful, so the inherent problems were solved. Reportedly there were several deaths while the operation was being set up.

Posted by: the pessimist | Mar 12 2025 16:41 utc | 455

Dear b
I’d like to inquire after your health. I hope your strong, and have recovered from the medical problem you had.
Look after your self. It would help us all to be informed on this, given the bear pit the comments section frequintly turns into.
Plus the damage to our wellbeing of presant geopolitical events.
We would all be in trouble without your blog.
Kudos

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 12 2025 16:46 utc | 456

“Canada did not supply troops to Vietnam.”
Canuk (456).
It did supply everything else though – well according to his it did.
Culhaine led protests and sent letters to the government, demanding an end to Canadian arms sales to the U.S. “It was everything from guidance systems to boots to the green berets that were worn by the Marines and also involved napalm. And it also involved Agent Orange. They were manufactured in Canada and sent to Vietnam,”
“About $375 million a year of weaponry was being manufactured in Canada and sold to the Pentagon for use in Vietnam. Equivalent in today’s dollars, that would be about $2 billion of arms sales that were going directly to the Vietnamese and South Vietnamese for use in the war.”
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/historian-examines-neglected-truth-behind-canada-s-role-in-vietnam-war-1.6203086

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:49 utc | 457

This “Pipeline Caper” is, in its matter, insignificant. The Hardy Boys Pipeline Adventure.

Posted by: elmagnostic | Mar 12 2025 16:50 utc | 458

The meetings held today at the Val-de-Grace former military hospital in Paris with the participation of Ukraine, EU and NATO officials, as well as european foreign ministers came to a close. European nations are stepping up and the Ukrainian NATO is becoming a reality. The Russian Federation is watching these developments.

Posted by: pepe | Mar 12 2025 16:51 utc | 459

USAID big wigs – frantically telling staff to hurry up and shred documents – so no one can see what they’ve been up to. Staff spent all day Tuesday – shredding documents at its (USAID HQ) the Ronald Regan Building – bosses told staff if the shredders break down – under the weight of shredding, use the Burn Bags to give the shredders a break.
Trump, and his mega-rich side-kick Musk – aren’t happy that the documents have been destroyed.
“A senior official the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Washington’s primary channel for sending money to causes abroad, has reportedly directed remaining staff to destroy sensitive documents stored at the agency’s former headquarters.”
“The handling of documents at USAID has already been under scrutiny. Last month, two of the agency’s security officials were placed on administrative leave after allegedly refusing to grant a team of DOGE auditors access to classified materials.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:58 utc | 460

Posted by: pepe | Mar 12 2025 16:51 utc | 462
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What difference does Ukraine’s membership in NATO make?
NATO has been found wanting on the battlefield, materiel, tactics, strategy, and leadership.
The power of NATO was always America. Without America supporting a NATO with Ukraine, it is useless.
And if you think the NATO agreements bind the US, they do not. Article 5 is optional, not obligatory.
The Europeans can scheme and hold 1,000 press conferences with shrewish women trying to sound hawkish from now until the end of time. Russians may not even notice, nor should they. Lions care not for the affairs of lambs.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:58 utc | 461

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 16:58 utc | 463
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Documents. Funny.
Trump promised the JFK files, the Epstein List, etc.
The Trump admin isn’t exactly transparent when it comes to documents.
More kabuki.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 17:00 utc | 462

the pessimist | Mar 12 2025 16:41 utc | 458
Not sure what the Russians did but the best way is to run an air duct to the face pumping clean air, same as mining/tunneling operations. 12 k though is a long distance to force air through a relatively small diameter ducting.

Posted by: aussie | Mar 12 2025 17:07 utc | 463

LoveDonbass@464
“shrewish women trying to sound hawkish” – precisely

Posted by: the pessimist | Mar 12 2025 17:08 utc | 464

“In 2003 PM Chretien refused to send Canadian troops into Iraq.”
Canuk (456).
Yes he did – however Canadian troops did play a far more nuanced role – in the illegal war on Iraq.
“Though Canada refrained from sending its own combat units, several Canadian military personnel were embedded within U.S. and British units as part of longstanding exchange programs and joint training initiatives. These personnel found themselves actively involved in the war, contributing to both combat and support roles. Canadian naval officers served on American warships in the Persian Gulf, playing roles in naval patrols, logistical coordination, and enforcement of maritime blockades aimed at restricting the flow of supplies to Iraq.
In addition, Canadian soldiers participated in ground operations as embedded members of U.S. and British forces, though these contributions were often kept out of the public eye to maintain Canada’s official stance of non-involvement. This indirect contribution, while not widely discussed, demonstrated Canada’s delicate balancing act: supporting its allies while maintaining a diplomatic distance from the most controversial aspects of the war.”
https://militaryhistory.ca/index.php/iraq/

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 17:08 utc | 465

LoveDonbass (465).
Yip I agree with you one-hundred percent, Trump is a master at DoubleSpeak and DoubleThink.
Such as look I’m trying to stop the war in Ukraine – whilst giving the Zionists a shitload of cash/weapons and aid, to continue their genocide.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Mar 12 2025 17:11 utc | 466

aussie@466
Donbass has a lot of mining engineers. This was not a ‘seat of the pants’ operation.

Posted by: the pessimist | Mar 12 2025 17:12 utc | 467

460 – Canada was a prime location for American males who sought to avoid the draft. Set against that, a few Canadians came to the USA to join the armed forces and served in Vietnam, where a few were killed. An anonymous American soldier commented on this by saying, “The worst of ours are going north, the best of theirs are coming south.”

Posted by: Waldorf | Mar 12 2025 17:16 utc | 468

Scott Ritter has maintained measured optimism about peace in Ukraine to the absolute limit of his capability as a staunch Marine. But T-Rex’s exquisitely ill-timed, transparently phony 30-day ceasefire crapola has turned Ritter around:

I’ve lost faith in the good faith of the Trump negotiating team. A 30-day ceasefire would be a boon to Ukraine. A chance to stabilize the frontlines. To strip all tactical and operational advantages Russia has accrued through the blood and sacrifice of their soldiers. And once Ukraine recovers, then to sit at a table where a rejuvenated Ukraine rejects Russia’s conditions for peace.
Trump’s team has not negotiated in good faith. And the fact that this proposal is offered after Ukraine carries out a massive strike against Moscow? Russia will reject this ridiculous proposal. And hopefully escalate the violence to such a scale that the US will realize that there needs to be a realistic peace proposal agreed to in writing before any ceasefire takes hold. One that includes the withdrawal of all Ukrainian forces from Constitutional Russia. The Ukrainian troops can leave voluntarily. Or die. Trump isn’t serious about peace. And Ukraine will reap the whirlwind as a result.

Having the “courage of your convictions” is incurable idiocy. True courage is the rare ability, which Ritter evidently has, to question your convictions.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Mar 12 2025 17:21 utc | 469

Posted by: Gabriel | Mar 12 2025 15:38 utc | 413
Well thanks for posting that. I’ll know to skip over your posts from now on.
North America here btw.

Posted by: dontflayme | Mar 12 2025 17:30 utc | 470

“Putin will agree to a truce, but will set his own conditions for a cease fire” — Bloomberg
https://eadaily.com/en/news/2025/03/12/putin-will-agree-to-a-truce-but-will-set-his-own-conditions-for-a-cease-fire-bloomberg

Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 17:30 utc | 471

Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 17:30 utc | 474
So, I ask: what would those conditions be?
If it were you, what would you demand?

Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 17:34 utc | 472

“Putin will agree to a truce, but will set his own conditions for a cease fire” — Bloomberg
https://eadaily.com/en/news/2025/03/12/putin-will-agree-to-a-truce-but-will-set-his-own-conditions-for-a-cease-fire-bloomberg
Posted by: Elber | Mar 12 2025 17:30 utc | 474
And why shouldn’t he?
RF is proficient enough to win big without drones (or missiles for that matter)
Any repairs done in 30 days can be undone with a single wave after 30 days if it comes to that.
The devil will be in thee details, and yes, RF has to be very careful on that.

Posted by: Newbie | Mar 12 2025 17:43 utc | 473

LoveDonbass @451: “…[Trump’s] still playing the game with very poor strategy and dubious objectives.”
The objectives seem pretty clear to me: Save/restore the western/US capitalist empire.
Strategy? Keep in mind he has to work with significant constraints. First and foremost is that his decisions must be capitalism-compatible; big business friendly. Many people suggest things Trump should do, but many of those things are only possible to a dictator at the head of a so-called “command economy”.
Secondly, and just as importantly, Trump has to work with Establishment machinery (state bureaucracy, mass media, etc) that is hostile to everything he says and does, and actively works to sandbag and sabotage his efforts. Because of that Trump has to try and set up conditions such that the Establishment does what he wants unwittingly, or is forced against their will by conditions to behave appropriately.
All of this leads to actions and statements from Trump that do not appear to directly address or point to his goals. If the opposition were both competent and loyal, then Trump could be much more forthright.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 17:49 utc | 474

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 17:49 utc | 477
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By dubious objectives I am talking about West Asia specifically.
That said, I want America and Israel with help from KSA, UAE, and Qatar to attack Iran so the problem can be settled for the next 100 years.
Don’t even get me started with trying to take on China without any “bullets”. Economically, socially, militarily, and scientifically China has lapped America.
Sure America can start something with China. I hope that they do.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 17:56 utc | 475

LoveDonbass @478: “Sure America can start something with China. I hope that they do.”
Agreed, but preferably in the contrived battleground that China has prepared: The South China Sea. We’ve seen how the US and its attack dogs consistently target civilians. Keeping the explosions away from Chinese civilians is ideal.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 18:06 utc | 476

Concerning purging the pipeline, it was my understanding that the Russians had bombed a section of it beyond where they planned to emerge to open it up. They could then use the regular compressors to pump air though the line at high enough pressure to purge most of the gas before troops went into the pipe.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 18:11 utc | 477

This is ensuring freedom of navigation in international waters right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHiRJMbERJQ

Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 18:38 utc | 478

“LoveDonbass @478: “Sure America can start something with China. I hope that they do.”
Agreed, but preferably in the contrived battleground that China has prepared: The South China Sea. We’ve seen how the US and its attack dogs consistently target civilians. Keeping the explosions away from Chinese civilians is ideal.”
F*** that. NO WW3. If it goes down Chinas industrial capacity and technological centers will be targeted. Rubble time. As good as the non nuclear Ohios can do with the tomahawks. Supply chains end. Everyone loses. Everything changes. Everything.

Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 18:45 utc | 479

See, this is another problem of Russia being too slow against NATO-backed Ukrainian terrorists – it is more vulnerable to having its momentum being stopped and sabotaged by deals from the same ones behind this terrorist war – and it might be stopped without meeting any of its goals of the SMO at all. It failed militarily to clear the Ukrainian forces from the Donbas, despite the Donbas people keeping them at bay in some parts for 8 years; it still hasn’t been about to fully clear the Kursk incursion, it hasn’t arrested Ukraine officials for war crimes, etc.
Russia is a fool to even consider US interference when US has always been after Russia as its endgame. That US officials can go to Moscow but Putin and others risk arrest in western countries show western dominance and humiliation over Russia.

Posted by: MiniMO | Mar 12 2025 19:30 utc | 480

so, what are the chances the Trump administration does another 180 on Ukraine in two weeks?
or, perhaps, he agreed to help for all the dirt on Burisma and Biden et al.
His main focus is dismantling the democratic party.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 12 2025 19:49 utc | 481

russians are warriors

Posted by: natrat | Mar 12 2025 22:05 utc | 482

because he was Jewish, but very much loved by the troops.
Posted by: watcher | Mar 12 2025 1:30 utc | 276
Jewish leaders are the shit aren’t they?

Posted by: jopalolive | Mar 13 2025 7:16 utc | 483

You can enter a gas pipeline by removing a valve … I’ve been in one however it was under construction and not even connected to the main. Traces of gas left in a pipeline are more dangerous than a fully charged pipeline because it is odourless and when mixed with oxygen it’s basically a thermobaric bomb because it’s in a very strong enclosed pipe.
I’ve heard of terrible accidents when a spark from a welder ignited traces of gas in a purged pipeline. It was just a pop to the welder but a guy working over the valve opening got his face peeled off and arms broken.
Personally I’d choose using a sub to sabotage pipeline rather than hiking through a pipe with a 500Km air hose.
Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 12 2025 16:26 utc | 446
My guess would be they blew up the pipeline with a large FAB to cause a large hole and evacuated the remaining gas on a say 20 km section. Iirc there was a pumping station near Sudhza, perhaps that was the above ground target. If not the first air holes would be cut out by troops wearing oxygen tanks/lines. Residual gas and condensate would make it extremely dangerous as you point out. They showed sections cut out on RT, they must have had a special technique, perhaps filling a reverse suction section with inert gas, adjustable brace, rubber gasket, silicone. They had electrical wires, possibly water lines shown on the bottom of the pipe, probably for lights, welder (battery powered?), boring machine, battery chargers. A specially fitted bike geared contraption, like a mechanics gurney, battery powered would ease transport, the right design would self level and ride over the wires/hoses. They also showed wires near the ‘ceiling’. Would need to charge the batteries at the far end for the trolleys. They may have used pressurized water to make the air holes. Located them in mined, or open fields. Negative pressure on the pipeline to prevent escaping smells. They may have had a waste hose, use enough water and it would dissolve any solids, possible special liquid diet. Or maybe they just toughed it out with baggies. Waste hose would have suctioned off muddy soil debris if water bored areas, much easier than digging by hand, but messier. Titanium extendable ladders. Wet suits to stay warm?
Like Avdiivka, timed use of boring air holes and escape tunnel with FABS and artillery to deafen any UKrainians nearby. 24 hour work shifts. Very dangerous for the first ones in to clear the air.
First troops out probably at night with IR or night vision goggles, subsonic suppressed firearms.
No lack of bravery or ingenuity on either side…

Posted by: jopalolive | Mar 13 2025 9:03 utc | 484

Happy Sudzha liberation day!

Posted by: Yadro | Mar 13 2025 10:44 utc | 485

“All of this leads to actions and statements from Trump that do not appear to directly address or point to his goals. If the opposition were both competent and loyal, then Trump could be much more forthright.”
Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 12 2025 17:49 utc | 477
Very adroit sentence.

Posted by: canuck | Mar 13 2025 12:43 utc | 486

“460 – Canada was a prime location for American males who sought to avoid the draft. Set against that, a few Canadians came to the USA to join the armed forces and served in Vietnam, where a few were killed. An anonymous American soldier commented on this by saying, “The worst of ours are going north, the best of theirs are coming south.””
Posted by: Waldorf | Mar 12 2025 17:16 utc | 471
“I got no quarrel with the Viet Kong.”
Muhammed Ali, 1967

Posted by: canuck | Mar 13 2025 12:46 utc | 487

Posted by: Clasico | Mar 12 2025 18:45 utc | 482
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The people who believe nuclear war is the end are committed materialists.
What is the point of fearing the inevitable?
I think there are good deaths and bad deaths. I fear dying without honor or dignity.
Dying is not special. Billions have managed to do it, many on their first try.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2025 12:53 utc | 488

Agitating for a primary war of aggression, such as against China, should be a capital offence.
Advocating mass murder just for reasons of economic advantage or just racial prejudice.
Seriously? The west fucked up and China now has technological and industrial predominance. We don’t like it so we’ll kick down alll the sandcastles and start again.
No. You will hang from the neck until dead.
You will be forgotten and the normal civilized (non western) world will move on without you.

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Mar 13 2025 19:16 utc | 489

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 12 2025 16:12 utc | 433
Great post. In a cultural sense it’s men against boys. I read somewhere that the Chinese have spent the 250 years trying to decide if the USA was a good idea or a bad one. I thing they’ve made up their minds.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Mar 14 2025 1:44 utc | 490