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April 28, 2025
Russia Rejects Trump’s Freeze Of The War In Ukraine

The details of the ceasefire negotiations between the U.S., Europe and Ukraine continue to make headlines despite being largely irrelevant for an end of the conflict in Ukraine.

In an interview with Brazilian paper O Globo (in Portuguese) Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov again repeated the Russian demands for peace in Ukraine.

It requires:

  • an end of Ukraine's ban on negotiations with Russia,
  • for Ukraine to go back to the status of a neutral and non-aligned country in accordance with the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine in the 1990's,
  • an end of the policies of legally and physically destroy everything Russian: the language, media, culture, traditions, and Russian orthodoxy
  • the international recognition of Russia's ownership of Crimea, the DPR, LPR and the Kherson and Zaporizhia regions.

There must also be measures to legal fix those positions, to make them permanent and to have enforcement mechanisms.

Also required is, says Lavrov, (edited machine translation):

.. a schedule for the task of de-and desnazifiction in Ukraine, and the lifting of the sanctions, actions, lawsuits and arrest warrants, and the transfer of assets to Russia which are 'frozen' in the West. Also, we will look for reliable warranties for the security of the Russian Federation, and against the threats created by the hostile activity of Nato, the European Union and its individual member states on the country's borders in the west.

There is then no change in the Russian position since its President Vladimir Putin explained it at length on June 14 2024.

Meanwhile the U.S. is very publicly negotiating with Ukraine and Europe about some ceasefire conditions along the lines the pro-Ukrainian (and neo-conservative?) General Kellogg has long promoted (also here):

Kellogg’s implicit assumptions were that Russia is highly vulnerable to a sanctions threat (its economy perceived as being fragile); that it had suffered unsustainably high casualties; and that the war was at a stalemate.

Thus, Kellogg persuaded Trump that Russia would readily agree to the ceasefire terms proposed – albeit terms that were constructed around patently flawed underlying assumptions about Russia and its presumed weaknesses.

All of Kellogg’s underlying assumptions lacked any basis in reality. Yet Trump seemingly took them on trust. And despite Steve Witkoff’s subsequent three lengthy personal meetings with President Putin, in which Putin repeatedly stated that he would not accept any ceasefire until a political framework had been first agreed, the Kellogg contingent continued to blandly assume that Russia would be forced to accept Kellogg’s détente because of the claimed serious ‘setbacks’ Russia had suffered in Ukraine.

Given this history, unsurprisingly, the ceasefire framework terms outlined by Rubio this week in Paris reflected those more suited to a party at the point of capitulation, rather than that of a state anticipating achieving its objectives – by military means.

In essence, the Kellogg Plan looked to bring a U.S. ‘win’ on terms aligned to a desire to keep open the option for continuing attritional war on Russia.

In his O Globo interview Lavrov again made it known that Russia can not and will not commit to a temporary freeze of the conflict without having a clear path towards the larger peace agreement.

In sight of this it is funny how Russia has managed to hand the tar-baby of blocking a ceasefire to the (former) Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenski.

Despite U.S. pressure for a fast deal Russia does not expect any quick resolution of the conflict. It just announced a new unilateral ceasefire from May 8 to May 10, i.e. around the 80th anniversary of its victory in World War II on May 9.

It is another public sign that Russia is willing to adhere to a ceasefire agreement IF the conditions are right.

Trump still tries to behave like a neutral mediator in a conflict between Kiev and Moscow. He wants to impose a peace deal that projects his personal 'greatness'.

But the U.S. has been and continues to be the main party of the war with Russia while Ukraine is the mere proxy force that does the bleeding. Trump can not impose a fast solution to end the war because he still can not accept that he is a main party in it. 

Russia is winning the war. A solution can only be found when the U.S. is ready to (silently) accept its defeat. 

Trump can still end the war and declare it a "win". But only if he agrees to the conditions that Russia has laid out for him.

Comments

I would expect a return to e types of gains we saw in October/November.
Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 30 2025 21:44 utc | 426

I do think there’s a switch but I also think Russia has never intended to flip it. Nor do I think they’ve any intention of accelerating/decelerating other than due to other practical considerations (e.g. weather).
They’re doing exactly what they want to do, de-militarizing/de-nazifying Ukraine at a pace that ensures minimal risk to themselves or civilians. The only reason moves happen faster than usual are due to the RF taking advantage of AFU weakness to press the fight, but then again only without overly stretching logistics, etc.
Soooo, any acceleration will not so much be in RF offense as AFU defensive collapse, and I fully expect that to happen with increasing frequency… just as with WWII Germany.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 30 2025 22:20 utc | 401

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 22:12 utc | 432
I don’t know. I mean if their plan is to keep the war going indefinitely, then this kind of deal ensures it. While I think the RF can take more territory that it presently has, there limits to how far west it can go. I can’t see how any peace deal can be signed that acknowledges US rights to minerals in the west.

Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 30 2025 22:21 utc | 402

Not happening.
Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 30 2025 21:56 utc | 429
I am afraid it is and has

Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 30 2025 22:23 utc | 403

The minerals deal, oh yeah.
I mean, it’s so incredible, right-?
The minerals in question number especially high in the various terrikons, those slag heaps we have tracked on Military Summary Channel maps since Avdeevka forward-?
Those minerals are just lying there, piled up in the terrikons, for Total U.S. Exploitation. This minerals deal will seal the deal for DJT on his list of 1st 100 Days accomplishments.
Okay, okay, it took actually 101 days, but who really cares, especially when we can factor in some International Date Line finagling to make it *seem* like the minerals deal actually fell *within* the 1st 100 Days-? You betcha.
It is incredibly historic that the U.S. has partnered so extraordinarily w/ Ukraine on this minerals deal which will, going forward, shake out to phenomenal untold wealth for both partners.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 22:30 utc | 404

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 22:30 utc | 436
Whatever, it causes a massive headache politically for Russia with regards how to deal with the rump state once they’ve secured the 4 oblasts. Some kind of agreement will need to be made, this just muddies the waters massively.

Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 30 2025 22:38 utc | 405

Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 30 2025 22:38 utc | 437
RE: muddying the waters
<< In a capitalistic system, we call 'muddying the waters' the Opening Bid, especially if you hold the winning hand. Who has all the Face Cards in this round-? You betcha.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 22:45 utc | 406

Trump appears to be getting increasingly erratic threatening to cut off weapons going to Ukraine again while also threatening more sanctions on Russia. How can this solve anything as he pretends to be Russia’s friend? Like all erratic people they end up being taken for being completely unreliable, so Trump will simply strengthen Russia’s resolve to not trust the US and continue ahead with its own solid plans. Inability to trust the US or NATO has been the fundamental problem for years.
Despite the nonsense Trump produces on a daily basis on how great he is, how he’d like to be the Pope, how he is now the leader of the world, or how wonderfully productive his first 100 days in office have been (when they haven’t) he is becoming increasingly seen as ineffective, unreliable, and indecisive. He reminds me of one of those air filled rubber statues with arms flailing around by buffets of wind and used for advertising in order to attract attention.

Posted by: George | Apr 30 2025 22:53 utc | 407

Posted by: William | Apr 30 2025 22:52 utc | 439
The minerals deal simply means no peace deal now for years

Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 30 2025 23:03 utc | 408

Our faves in the alt-media podcastsphere are beginning to tread water @ this point in Project Ukraine, as various leading lights begin to recycle examinations of the Kellogg Plan or the Witkoff Plan and basically arrive at a No-Insight destination.
Kellogg posits a proposal.
The UK & France get enthusiastic.
VVP turns a thumb down on the proposal.
Read the tea leaves ad infinitum. Does this mean the oligarchs are pressuring VVP-? Rince & repeat.
I’m wondering if it is time to demand *better* from the pro-Russian blogosphere.
At this point in Project Ukraine, when the U.S.-led West & NATO have lost the war, it is time to look for other story lines, not merely a repetitive scrutiny of the U.S.’s efforts to keep trying to box *up* from a low stance, a loser’s stance, in order to generate content about mysteries attendant to Project Ukraine.
The mystery is over.
Russia has won the war.
Everything else is after-burn.
Oh, yeah, yeah, let’s get very excited about Witkoff pushing for a ceasefire on the LOC. Oh, yeah, yeah, let’s get excited about how VVP deftly parried this stance.
Hey—maybe if we bring in *lip readers* the results will be different-?

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 23:08 utc | 409

Well, that’s it. The US and Ukraine signed the minerals deal. Wars over. Russia would never risk attacking once US companies start surveying Ukraine for rare earths. This is where slo-mo gets you.

Posted by: bored | Apr 30 2025 23:14 utc | 410

“Dear Donald, listen–we get along great and have always worked well together. I look forward to more of the same.
It is with deep regret therefore that I must decline your recent solicitations and proposals, not because they lack merit or because they reflect an inattention to detail, no.
Settling the conflict in Ukraine will simply require more time & attention to the root causes of the conflict, which we’ve presented to you. Listen, we don’t want you to expend your energies on this endeavor if it truly is not something existential that moves you.
In fact, it may simply be the case that our objectives, existential in nature, outstrip the efforts you have already put into ending the conflict, as intense as your efforts have been. We thank you for how thoroughly you have thrown yourself into these matters.
At this point it is more productive for us A) to continue prosecuting the SMO and B) to negotiate directly w/ the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev when they are able & willing to do that.
Thank you very much for all you have done.
We look forward to our future collaborations with you in other areas of mutual interest.”
(the contents of a heart-felt Beautiful Letter DJT has never received)

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 23:19 utc | 411

Russia would never risk attacking once US companies start surveying Ukraine for rare earths. This is where slo-mo gets you.
Posted by: bored | Apr 30 2025 23:14 utc | 447
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Trump would never risk moving American troops into the areas of Russia that were formerly in Ukraine.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 30 2025 23:23 utc | 412

The minerals deal lays the groundwork for the Syria model for Ukraine, US copanies/interests go into Ukraine to secure resources and a US military presence precedes/accompanies them ala Syria with troops stationed on friendly borders(Jordan/Poland) to muddy the situation.
Then it is no longer about fighting Russia but rather about protecting US business interests.
Trump has given up on Putin for the time being. Russia has decisions to make.

Posted by: silverfoxes | Apr 30 2025 23:25 utc | 413

Russia would never risk attacking once US companies start surveying Ukraine for rare earths. This is where slo-mo gets you.
Posted by: bored | Apr 30 2025 23:14 utc | 447

LMAO. Russia was never afraid of the US with Biden at the helm and CIA practically running Ukraine… this changes nothing as far as they’re concerned.
Trump, OTOH, is stupidly taking ownership. Huge disappointment.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 30 2025 23:27 utc | 414

@Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 30 2025 23:23 utc | 449
Wanna bet? He’ll put boots on the ground and dare Russia to do anything about it. China (a much more powerful country than Russia) is already cracking under the tariff pressure; you think Russia won’t bend the knee?

Posted by: bored | Apr 30 2025 23:28 utc | 415

Of course, now the U.S. will hurry to rumble in all the large-scale mining equipment that will be necessary to claim the mineral wealth of Ukraine, because it is obvious that the U.S. is well-positioned to rumble-in all the large-scale mining equipment *anywhere* on earth, even in an actively hot war zone, because by gum why not-?
The minerals are there.
The U.S. must extract them.
Are there FAB-3000s falling-? Are there drones swarming-?
How can that matter-?
Mineral wealth awaits the U.S. under the battlefields of Ukraine and by gum it is time to begin the extraction.
Chasov Yar looks like the best place to begin. “Listen, Vladimir, I’ve got a Reconciliation Bill—a Big Beautiful Deal–that *has* to pass Congress in July. I can’t wait for you and your root causes. We’ve got to start reaping the mineral wealth of Ukraine in order to improve our GDP numbers before the June posting. That’s the only way we’ll get the Reconciliation Bill passed, so stand aside, Vladimir. Do me this solid. Thank you.”

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 23:28 utc | 416

US copanies/interests go into Ukraine to secure resources and a US military presence precedes/accompanies them
Posted by: silverfoxes | Apr 30 2025 23:25 utc | 450

If Trump officially sends a single uniformed soldier into Ukraine he’ll lose his entire voting base.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 30 2025 23:30 utc | 417

This now heralds the new era of Geological Earthen Warfare of the 21st Century: the U.S.’s sovereign mineral wealth deposits beneath the battlefields of Ukraine vs. the Russian Federation.
What’s the over/under-? Popcorn 15-cents a bag.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 23:33 utc | 418

Posted by: William | Apr 30 2025 23:32 utc | 455
RE: reheated day-old leftovers
<< Remember when the cattle industry allowed good beef to be over-processed to such an extent that it was little more than "pink slime" once the treadling machinery released its steel claws-? Just had to eke out every last microgram of processed protein in service to McDonalds. That is what has become of the leading lights of our pro-Russian blogosphere/podcastsphere practically since DJT's first phone call w/ VVP in February. DJT has reduced what *was* a robust & vibrant & insightful blogosphere/podcastsphere to "pink slime." When you see it on the menu---walk out.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 30 2025 23:41 utc | 419

Daily D update: https://deepstatemap.live/en#11/49.1762036/38.0381012
Overall: Another slow day, with single digit (9.0 kmsq) advance.
Specific changes, S to N:
1. [RFA loss] Clarification (not counterattack) slightly moving RFA line back, near Konstantianople.
2. Fields between Berezivka and Tarasivka. (Far E Pokrovsk flank.)
3. Town of Nove and (additional polygon) fields to the NE. (Nevske sector.)

Posted by: Anonymous | Apr 30 2025 23:53 utc | 420

I’m not so sure there is a simple switch for the RAF, to substantially change the pseudo-stalemate (less than snail pace advance). If there is, why haven’t they flipped it before, in the last 3 years? And what is magic about 10 days from now, versus months or years ago?
Posted by: Anonymous | Apr 30 2025 21:26 utc | 421
Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 30 2025 21:29 utc | 422
There wasn’t even a consideration of a settlement 6 or 12 months ago. So, that excuse doesn’t explain why they didn’t “set it to high” at that time.
Posted by: Anonymous | Apr 30 2025 21:39 utc | 425
They did, Q42024
And then they paused.
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The only reason moves happen faster than usual are due to the RF taking advantage of AFU weakness to press the fight, but then again only without overly stretching logistics, etc.
Soooo, any acceleration will not so much be in RF offense as AFU defensive collapse, and I fully expect that to happen with increasing frequency… just as with WWII Germany.
Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 30 2025 22:20 utc | 433
you can accelarate the attrition by pushing, or just plain send longer tendrils and then straightening as AFU retreats.
The question is july/august/september for AFU not being able to man the whole line without other troops.
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Posted by: Anonymous | Apr 30 2025 23:53 utc | 458
9km ? not bad for a 1.400 day
And some nice tendrils going in, apart from chasiv yar that is a remake of groundhog day, the rest is going nicely

Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 0:26 utc | 421

And some nice tendrils going in, apart from chasiv yar that is a remake of groundhog day, the rest is going nicely
Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 0:26 utc | 459

Yes, AFU is already incapable of holding the entire front so the RF just keeps overrunning their weak spots. Sometimes those weak spots run deep. They’re also proving incapable of even replacing the troops they’re losing… it’s bottom-barrel-scraping time.
For anyone wondering about how fast everything can deteriorate, please check out this WWII everyday map paying specific attention to the last minute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CqGeAmVu1I

Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 1 2025 0:36 utc | 422

Tiny Dancer told Trump freeze all you want with Russia if Russia doesn’t accept our terms for a 30 day, not 3 day ceasefire then Ukraine retains the right and will attack Russia’s May Day Parade, foreign dignitaries and all, now that’s fucking balls, big fucking balls.
Trump has no cards, Russia has no cards, some Ukie General card shark said that no matter what deal is signed the Ukraine retains the right to kill Russians anywhere inside or outside Russia, 100 years worth of laughter from Whitehall, neither Russia nor the US has any form of deterrence for the Brits.

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | May 1 2025 0:38 utc | 423

No Ukraine deal for EU, though they’ve borne the brunt of economic consequences of decoupling from Russia, interesting.

Posted by: Ludovic | May 1 2025 0:54 utc | 424

No Ukraine deal for EU, though they’ve borne the brunt of economic consequences of decoupling from Russia, interesting.
Posted by: Ludovic | May 1 2025 0:54 utc | 464

I’m still wondering how this trump’s Starmer’s mineral deal with Zelensky (pun intended).

Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 1 2025 1:04 utc | 425

Wanna bet? He’ll put boots on the ground and dare Russia to do anything about it. China (a much more powerful country than Russia) is already cracking under the tariff pressure; you think Russia won’t bend the knee?
Posted by: bored | Apr 30 2025 23:28 utc | 452
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What evidence do you have that China is cracking? 😂😂😂
If Putin “bends the knee,” he will be replaced. And if he is replaced, it won’t be by someone who bends their knee to the collapsing Americans.
This is more Trump PR. Zelensky’s government cannot legally make this agreement.
Only MAGAs are dumb enough to think pro-wrestling is real. LOL

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 1:12 utc | 426

Oh, and I don’t bet. Gambling is haram, for great reason IMO.
Why bet on something obvious like Trump lying?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 1:13 utc | 427

Newb: More than half of 4Q2024 was after Trump was elected (05NOV2024). So your rationales are not really consistent. To say they drove hard in 4Q…and then had to look less bellicose for Trump.
I have a simpler explanation. I think it is more related to what they could get done.
1Q2025 had worse weather. And also they prioritized recovering Kursk. Which is fine…but still not some sign of prowess, because it was recovery of previously lost territory in 3Q2024.
I’m sort of curious where they will push next:
1. Finally deal with Pokrovsk? That will probably be most of the work of a summer.
2. Finish off CY and drive all over the supposed soft belly behind it? If so, what has been keeping them from it for last several months?
3. Finish off Toretsk? And there’s not that much of a soft belly behind it…that’s the reason why the town is so contested, actually.
4. Something in the South like Zhap? They are far from it…would need to be a summer 2026 project.
5. Orikhiv? Good luck. That plain is death for attackers. Much better to be on the defense there. 2023 showed us that.
6. Sumy big arrow?
7. Some other major initiative I’m not thinking of.
8. Nothing in particular at all? And little crappy advances all over the place, about like now?
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If I had to vote, I’d go 40% on (1). 40% on (8). And 20% on the rest of the choices.

Posted by: Anonymous | May 1 2025 1:15 utc | 428

So, Zelensky says he’s going to attack the May 9th celebrations in Moscow.
Well, if I was Mr Putin, I’d respond with: “Let me tell you, Zelensky, if our celebration of the defeat of Nazism and the honouring of our fallen soldiers during that campaign, is attacked, then every one of your cohorts and yourself, will be sought after with pinpoint weapons to turn you to dust within minutes. We know where you are all the time.”

Posted by: HERMIUS | May 1 2025 1:21 utc | 429

They are about 98% in Luhansk. With some effort, they might get it to 100% this summer. Kind of irrelevant (strategically). More of a talking point. But doable.
In Donetsk, they are driving, but only doing about 5% of oblast per year. And have just under 70% under control. So, this will not significantly change in 2025 (go from 70 to 75). Progress, sure. But sustantially similar in not controlling a fair chunk of an annexed oblast.
Zhap, they’re just under 80% control and have almost no movement of mathematical significance. So not much changes there.
Ditto (as for Zhap) for Kherson, but even worse. Zero means zero movement there because the wide river mouth is in the way.
They’ll probably continue to nibble on Kharkov and Sumy oblasts. But nothing significant. Donetsk will be the focus. Whether they go for Pokrovsk or not.

Posted by: Anonymous | May 1 2025 1:23 utc | 430

Now that we have the final report for APR, we can calculate the average pace for the month. It was 7.1 kmsq/day. An improvement over MAR. Similar to FEB. Quite a bit worse than the pace in 4Q2024.
“month” kmsq/day
APR 7.2
MAR 4.2
FEB 7.1
JAN 10.5
DEC 12.7
NOV 24.3
OCT 16.2

Posted by: Anonymous | May 1 2025 1:27 utc | 431

Don’t get me wrong. I would love America to engage in a couple of hot wars. Really show the world how powerful they are. 😂😂😂
Trump is out of options, his first 100 days were a dud, and he didn’t produce legislatively with post-election momentum. He also has not produced economically, as soon as pre-tariff stockpiles run out, empty store shelves will cost him the midterms.
My friend, TJandTheBear, is concerned with military conflict, but that was never up to Trump. The Zionist lobby runs Washington. Americans don’t get to vote on which ideological fanatics rule them.
Governing America has always been about the economy. Even hardcore Dems will vote Republican if they can afford to install a pool or go on a Caribbean cruise.
Most humans are base and will abandon almost everything for money, distraction, and sexual stimulation. Americans are particularly susceptible to that phenomenon, given how materially oriented their culture is.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 1:32 utc | 432

The nytimes and WaPo have featured DJT’s minerals deal *above the fold* going on 5 hours. My guess is that their analytics are driving the position of this story right now. Look for a cascade of fawning op-eds tomorrow slobbering all over this singular opportunity to “reconstruct Ukraine w/ the proceeds from the minerals wealth.”
Prediction: Dow Futures will rise overnight. The Bond market for U.S. Treasuries will post a decent drop in the 10-year rate. Might see 4.3% tomorrow-?
The weekend is already looking boss.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | May 1 2025 1:38 utc | 433

Per Col Macgregor on Danny Davis’s most recent Deep Dive featuring Macgregor: “French military officers are agitating against Macron’s leadership, demanding that a decision whether to deploy troops to Ukraine, or not, be debated before Parliament.”
None of this *sneaking them in* in other words. The French military needs to see more legitimate deliberations.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | May 1 2025 1:46 utc | 434

“All Ukraine will become Russia except maybe for eastern parts given to Romania, Hungary and Poland.”
Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 29 2025 21:13 utc | 320
“My take exactly.”
Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 29 2025 21:24 utc | 322
No. It will be as Putin has said from the beginning: the people will choose, even those in the western oblasts. Putin believes in democracy, and I believe in Putin.
What has presently been happening with respect to Trump and Zelensky is a tour de force demonstration of who exactly these leaders are, for all the world (and not all the world’s leaders but the people of the world) to see. In this it goes far beyond only Ukraine and what happens to Ukraine.
This includes the shocking debacle at the Pope’s funeral. I was reminded of those Pussy ladies (sorry, forgot their name) in the Russian cathedral. Only this time it was the so-called leaders of the Western world disrespecting the funeral of an important church leader in the central western christian church. And not just behind a pillar, conferring inconspicously – they had to sit on chairs in the middle of the church with media coverage!!! Trump is sitting there with Zelensky?!! That is not going to go down well at all. Before you know it, they will be actually bombing churches!
Oh, wait …
And the longer it takes to resolve these wars the US is continuing to enable, the worse it gets. These images are not going away. People voted for that to happen, (peace!), but it is only getting worse. Trump’s megalomania is not going to diminish. He thinks he would make a good pope? He’s haggling over pieces of silver in Saint Peter’s Cathedral! He thinks that is a photo opportunity!
The man is blind.
I think Helmer is not correct in relying on the polls in the US media — opinion is shifting massively here, not towards the opposition party but definitely away from current US leadership, any current US leadership!
Okay, generations x,y,z and beyond. Might be very soon your time to shine!

Posted by: juliania | May 1 2025 2:00 utc | 435

“All Ukraine will become Russia except maybe for eastern parts given to Romania, Hungary and Poland.”
Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 29 2025 21:13 utc | 320
“My take exactly.”
Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 29 2025 21:24 utc | 322
No. It will be as Putin has said from the beginning: the people will choose, even those in the western oblasts. Putin believes in democracy, and I believe in Putin.
What has presently been happening with respect to Trump and Zelensky is a tour de force demonstration of who exactly these leaders are, for all the world (and not all the world’s leaders but the people of the world) to see. In this it goes far beyond only Ukraine and what happens to Ukraine.
This includes the shocking debacle at the Pope’s funeral. I was reminded of those Pussy ladies (sorry, forgot their name) in the Russian cathedral. Only this time it was the so-called leaders of the Western world disrespecting the funeral of an important church leader in the central western christian church. And not just behind a pillar, conferring inconspicously – they had to sit on chairs in the middle of the church with media coverage!!! Trump is sitting there with Zelensky?!! That is not going to go down well at all. Before you know it, they will be actually bombing churches!
Oh, wait …
And the longer it takes to resolve these wars the US is continuing to enable, the worse it gets. These images are not going away. People voted for that to happen, (peace!), but it is only getting worse. Trump’s megalomania is not going to diminish. He thinks he would make a good pope? He’s haggling over pieces of silver in Saint Peter’s Cathedral! He thinks that is a photo opportunity!
The man is blind.
I think Helmer is not correct in relying on the polls in the US media — opinion is shifting massively here, not towards the opposition party but definitely away from current US leadership, any current US leadership!
Okay, generations x,y,z and beyond. Might be very soon your time to shine!

Posted by: juliania | May 1 2025 2:00 utc | 436

Calm down…..calm down Mr William.

Posted by: HERMIUS | May 1 2025 2:08 utc | 437

This version of Putin with Brass Balls and Nerves of Steel only exists in your people’s imaginations. Putin is neither Stalin or Khrushchev in ’62.
Posted by: William | May 1 2025 1:52 utc | 476
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Putin doesn’t need to be more.
He’s got the best land forces in the world, arguably the 2nd best air forces, an elite navy, and the most cutting-edge military tech, as well as a military-industrial powerhouse behind him.
Most importantly, he’s allied with the Norks, Chinese, and Iranians.
A lot of meatheads need big talk and big explosions to be impressed.
How Putin has navigated the SMO, the sanctions, diplomacy, and BRICS, etc, has been stellar by any rational measure.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 2:09 utc | 438

And he still cannot win! Instead he begs for Negotiations without Preconditions instead.
Posted by: William | May 1 2025 2:17 utc | 483
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What do you mean? He has been winning nonstop since the end of ’22.
And where are you getting information about what he is or is not begging for?
Can you cite a single credible source for your claims?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 2:21 utc | 439

Does anyone know where William is getting his information about Putin’s decision-making and intimate strategic conversations?
Is William related to Peskov?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 2:26 utc | 440

Does anyone else at the bar get information directly from the Kremlin as William claims to?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 2:31 utc | 441

Posted by: William | May 1 2025 2:27 utc | 486
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So, no sources. OK.
It is hard to take seriously someone who makes up stories.
Many of us are adults and have moved past childish lying.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 2:33 utc | 442

Don’t get me wrong. I would love America to engage in a couple of hot wars. Really show the world how powerful they are. 😂😂😂
Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 1:32 utc | 472

I’m actually with you. I’m hoping they’re stupid enough to do a ground invasion of Yemen. Did you see how the Houthis caused the USS Truman to inadvertently toss a Super Hornet overboard?
If the US gets a serious bloody nose in Yemen perhaps they’ll learn they’d lose some limbs vs. Iran, which would cause a total re-evaluation of their stance regarding Russia & China. They seriously need that kind of wakeup call before risking nukes flying.
Even now I would not be surprised to wake up someday and hear that a warship or some stealth birds have been lost. At that point the narrative permanently shifts.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 1 2025 2:35 utc | 443

Many of us are adults and have moved past childish lying.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 2:33 utc | 488

Even his sources contradict him.
““I learned long ago. Never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty. And besides, the pig likes it.”

Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 1 2025 2:40 utc | 444

Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 1 2025 2:35 utc | 489
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My concern is that moronic Senators (aren’t they all!) will push Trump to respond with overwhelming force which will put everyone on edge.
I don’t think Trump’s ego can accommodate being made to look like a fool militarily.
But yeah, I don’t see the West standing down until they learn a hard kinetic lesson. War fever runs hot in Brussels and DC.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 2:42 utc | 445

Posted by: TJandTheBear | May 1 2025 2:40 utc | 490
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I’m not wrestling with a pig. Just because William is insulting and makes ridiculously long posts (brevity as a skill is absent) filled with made-up fantasies doesn’t make him a pig. He’s probably a little kid posting online after spending too much time on Wikipedia and trying to pretend he’s a military analyst.
I can indulge him for a while, hoping that he learns how to communicate like a human being and doesn’t feel the need to make up BS to hang at the bar. Some should probably stick to drinking water until they come of age.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 2:45 utc | 446

Th notion that Mr. Trump can obtain a ceasefire is absurd, as the above article explains.
The notion that he can “walk away” is equally absurd.
The Ruling Class on behalf of the USA made this war happen. They will not allow it to end.
Congress will not stop sending money. The military will keep sending weapons. The Deep State will keep providing satellite-based targeting information.
Vanity. All is vanity-

Posted by: James A. Given | May 1 2025 2:49 utc | 447

William, 278:
I’m having a hard time following all your points.
1. Kursk ends up being a wash, over the course of a year. If you include it, it ends up making AUG/SEP 2024 look very bad, and kind of disrupts the trend of increasing acreage we saw during 2H2024. But then of course, it make 1H2025 look much better. While I can see the point for including it, I’ve always thought RFA would get it back and it was simpler to just sort of ignore it and just look at the trends within UKR. At this point, there’s only 10-20 kmsq of woods on the border fringe that UKR holds. So, over the course of the year, it’s almost a wash (small advantage UKR, for now.)
2. There’s a saying that you go to war with the army you have. (And even more so, the navy you have.) I think both sides have improved and evolved. I doubt there is some magic switch for the Russians to just transform into a dramatically better army. Any changes will e evolutionary. And the course of the war will depend on where they choose to focus forces, and how they do. And to a limited extent how much more treasure (men, money) they plow into the war. But it’ more like going from a 6 to a 7. Not from a 3 to a 10. There just aren’t simple switches to pull. They’d have been pulled already!

Posted by: Anonymous | May 1 2025 2:49 utc | 448

Kinda crazy that so many legit posters here are still taking William’s posts so seriously.

Posted by: Spectator | May 1 2025 3:02 utc | 449

The vile troll losers here are getting worse and worse each day – like that twerp William and Anonymous.
Russia is not taking places like Chasov Year, solely because the ukrofascists are sending waves after waves of men there to replace those being killed in big numbers.If they the ukros can send over 100000 into a small part of Kursk, think how many they are sending into each contested part of the Donbass while in a losing position!
The SMO has proven throughout there is no “openfield deathtrap” which Russian forces can’t solve with minimal losses, or “iron fortress” they can’t steamroller through. The problem is there a simply many places like this in the Donbass.
That dick William is almost boasting about the narcopig Zelensky boasting about attacking the Victory Day parade – as if he has no recollection of how well Moscow air defence has continually been. Nobody has said they will come to the Nazi parade in Kiev , not Poland, not the Baltic’s – that’s what’s driving the narcopigs outburst – but noticeable how trolls like William will not comment on that.

Posted by: Winston | May 1 2025 3:26 utc | 450

“BTW who or what makes a ‘legit poster’ legit on MoA?”
Posted by: William | May 1 2025 3:21 utc | 497
Anyone who proclaims “Russia has already won the war” for the last 2 years. Just messing with you. Carry on, it is popular. I disagree with your repetetive and wrong misinterpretations of Russia’s willingness to engage in diplomacy with the US.

Posted by: Spectator | May 1 2025 3:56 utc | 451

Zelensky is reportedly attempting to mobilize 200k people from the +60 year old senior guard. First 15 year olds, now 60+ years olds.

Posted by: unimperator | May 1 2025 4:29 utc | 452

The minerals deal has introduced yet another root cause into the equation, which will need to be addressed before any peace deal can be agreed on.
It’s no coincidence that this deal has been concluded at the end of negotiations with Russia. The same negotiations that have ended with no movement towards an end of the conflict.
Trumps ultimate plan clearly was never to walk away but deepen US involvement.
Any ceasefire / peace plan is now years, potentially decades away.

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 4:52 utc | 453

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 4:52 utc | 503
The “minerals deal” is the biggest “fuck you” to any America First or “MAGA” bullshit. Trump and his boot-lickers are dumb enough to think that “making a deal” with Ukraine for non-existent minerals is more important than mining minerals in the US. Just unbelievable the stupidity.

Posted by: Spectator | May 1 2025 5:06 utc | 454

I’ll get around to chasing down the original sources at my leisure.
Posted by: William | May 1 2025 5:24 utc | 505
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Sure, just keep making things up in the meantime. LOL

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 5:44 utc | 455

My point is is a joke of dismal proportions across the board. It’s as if Russia barely has 50K troops along the contact line, mayebe even less. Or there are 300K sitting around playing Chess all day doing nothing. One thing Russia and Putin are not — that is deadly serious about prosecuting this War with Ukr and NATO/USA.
Posted by: William | May 1 2025 3:32 utc | 499

William and all you other fuckwits and retards who think this is a game are no more than a bunch of pretentious pricks.
Exactly how many should die to satiate your depraved fantasies?
Puerile degenerates who think they are intellectuals – for fucks sake!

Posted by: DM: | May 1 2025 5:45 utc | 456

Maybe newbie barfleas William and Spectator will get a room and leave us old timers with less pissing on the floor textual white noise.

Posted by: psychohistorian | May 1 2025 5:46 utc | 457

Simplicius’s latest details how Russia has been building a massive new army away from Ukraine.
Or people can keep reading William make stuff up, and Spectator have no clue what is going on in the meta picture.
The shame is, the correct information is out there, but some trolls go out of their way not to read it.
Is it a literacy problem or just low self-esteem manifesting as dishonesty by tryhards?
Either way, if these are the best that NAFO can send, the Axis has this “in the bag”.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 5:51 utc | 458

It’s now beyond doubt that this deal sees the end of any potential negotiations with Russia by the US and back to the Biden policy.
Medvedev has just posted some extremely abusive comments regarding Trump and his antics:
‘Trump has finished the Kiev regime paying for American aid with minerals. Now they will have to pay for military supplies with the national wealth of the disappearing country. And the US Senate, led by Republicans, is preparing to impose another ‘crushing sanctions’ against us. Let’s see how the new administration responds. Trump’s ratings have gone down, the ‘deep state’ is fiercely resisting him.’

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 6:24 utc | 459

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 6:24 utc | 511
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I don’t believe there was ever a moment where the Russians trusted Trump. The Eastern civilizations know how to be polite as they tell people to f off.
The Russians learned from Minsk 1 and 2 that the West are betrayers, and Putin has said before that Presidents come and go but the policy stays the same.
The Russians aren’t perfect but they are also not stupid, that is why Putin never stopped building armies and fortifications to fight NATO.
I am going to enjoy watching the MAGAs getting betrayed by the Peace President.
Trump is who he always was.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 6:34 utc | 460

William, stop hiding in the closet – come out as Shadowbanned already, djeez!

Posted by: Josef Palin | May 1 2025 6:38 utc | 461

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 6:24 utc | 511
I’m interested to find where that Medvedev statement came from. Any links to the full interview?

Posted by: Al Balog | May 1 2025 6:40 utc | 462

From prison Girkin assesses the following which is pretty close to what I anticipate :
There will be no ‘truce’ (not to mention ‘peaceful compromise’), for sure – the U.S. will very soon again ‘go into the shadows’, giving “Ukraine” and its allies-Europeans some more time to ‘independently poison the clumsy Russian bear’, exhausting it until it ‘matures to more serious concessions’. In the meantime, the US will ‘proudly and peacefully’ continue to supply the Ukrainians with everything they need, but hint to Moscow about the possibility of ‘resuming the peace process’ and restraining it from truly adequate and decisive actions, which are extremely/desperately needed in a situation close to critical.

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 6:41 utc | 463

Posted by: Al Balog | May 1 2025 6:40 utc | 515
His telegram channel

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 6:46 utc | 464

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 1 2025 6:34 utc | 513
Feels to me like Trump & his team was playing Jar Jar Binks during the negotiations, but now he’s going Sith Lord Jar Jar. The Sith eyes are starting to show, but he still acts funny & tries to be “friends with everybody”.

Posted by: Al Balog | May 1 2025 6:49 utc | 465

There were screeds and there was gibberish—plus nasty epitaphs got hurled—but the normie MAGA chatteratti—-meaning those who may not always follow the SMO w/ unparalleled laser-focused attention as we do—-were all over the place after the Big Beautiful Minerals Deal got inked, rejoicing @ the prospect of untold American wealth from the deal as well as lamenting its crazy details bitterly. Here’s a sampling:
“The entire Ukraine episode was once again an activity that NO ONE I know, or have heard of, voted to participate in. The only people enthusiastic about the subject were getting paid (big time) or are particularly susceptible to the propaganda as a result of the fluoride saturation in their cerebral fluid.”
To which another replied: “Amen-! If I never ever hear anything more about that dismal piece of earth, that will be a wonderful thing. I hope the Russian operatives catch up to the grasping whining poison dwarf.”
On another thread of MAGA normies, someone noted that “Trump wants a minerals deal IN ADDITION to the major strategic advantage over Russia that the Ukrainians have given the US over the last three years? The benefits of the minerals deal to Ukraine had better be substantial if it’s to have any chance of getting through the Ukrainian Parliament.”
In response to which, somebody exhorted DJT to “Send the bill to the Democrat Party. The entire mess is their doing.”
After that, a poster rewrote history, just for fun: Trump to Poland in 1939: “Hey Poland! I see that the Nazis and Russians are invading you! I know—how about we sign a minerals deal? Security guarantees? Nah! No way! What’s that? You want air defense to protect innocent civilians? Nah! Not interested! So about that minerals deal…”
Once math took hold, you knew the thread would devolve: “The Ukrainian Mini Ninja owes us nearly a TRILLION DOLLARS.”
To which somebody, reminding everyone how fish stories get bigger & bigger every time you tell them remarked, “LOL! So it went from $200B to $400B and now it’s a trillion?”
People were really really angry at the inability of the chatteratti to engage in proper math: “A trillion? The latest figure is $128 billion. You suck at at math, commie.”
As a result of which, a lot of mud got slung: “But somehow the lowlife libtards were fine with confiscating $128 B I L L I O N (a ludicrously low estimate) from hard-working Americans (AKA conservatives) and wasting it on the piano dancing midget who can account for less than 8 % of that obscene amount of money-?”
After that, the Keyboard Geologists chimed in: “It takes on average 25 years to bring a mine into production. The entire state of Nevada is hardly inhabited and filled with battery metals. We just shut down the only Cobalt mine in America in Idaho. Finally a president that understands the need for domestic mining-!! USA-! USA-! USA-!”
To which another posted: “China was supposed to own the rare earth market. Trump just told Xi to effe the effe off. We don’t need you. We have all the rare earth minerals we need. Now lets talk about those tariffs.”
As if crying in his beer, a sad 3-time Trump voter said: “Never has so much time, blood and treasure been wasted on such insignificance. Thanks to Obama, Joetatoe, Blackrock and the BANKS.”
To which someone else, remembering Desert Storm, asked “And Kuwait-?”
The original poster, drying his tears, retorted “I have heard that Kuwait is dry, dusty and far away.”
At that point another person eagerly joined in, making that particular segment of the thread a fast three-way—-a throuple, if you will: “Sounds like Elizabeth Warren’s vagina.”
And that prompted another sage soul to *own* the night by posting “Where there is smoke, there is a discount lubricant.”
My thought: obviously, the war will end when peace becomes profitable. Until then, minerals can make it rain.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | May 1 2025 6:50 utc | 466

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 6:46 utc | 517
Thanks, I’ll check it out.

Posted by: Al Balog | May 1 2025 6:50 utc | 467

Posted by: Al Balog | May 1 2025 6:49 utc | 518
RE: the Sith eyes are starting to show
<< Dark Jar Jar

Posted by: steel_porcupine | May 1 2025 6:59 utc | 468

It seems that Larry Johnson agrees with me, and Eric Zuesse, and Brian Berletic. The US started its project to destroy Russia and take all its stuff, in 1945.
https://sonar21.com/the-road-to-war-in-ukraine-the-history-of-nato-and-us-military-exercises-with-ukraine-part-1/

Posted by: acementhead | May 1 2025 7:22 utc | 469

Part two of Larry Johnson’s excellent series(I assume that part three will be as good).
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/04/no_author/the-road-to-war-in-ukraine-the-history-of-nato-and-us-military-exercises-with-ukraine-part-2/

Posted by: acementhead | May 1 2025 7:27 utc | 470

Re: Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 4:52 utc | 504

The minerals deal has introduced yet another root cause into the equation, which will need to be addressed before any peace deal can be agreed on.
It’s no coincidence that this deal has been concluded at the end of negotiations with Russia. The same negotiations that have ended with no movement towards an end of the conflict.
Trumps ultimate plan clearly was never to walk away but deepen US involvement.
Any ceasefire / peace plan is now years, potentially decades away.

If Russia has already won the war – as many posters here claim – they should be directing terms – not engaging in pointless talks with their adversaries.
Seems they are actually unable to dictate terms – most likely the reason they are unable to dictate terms is because Russia hasn’t actually WON THE WAR – that works certainly explain this apparent contradiction.

Posted by: Julian | May 1 2025 8:13 utc | 471

Posted by: Julian | May 1 2025 8:13 utc | 525
The RF has won the war in the areas of direct conflict – i.e. the 4 regions. However, rather than accept this the Waste have decided to shift the goalposts to the rump/western part of Ukraine.
Admittedly this is a problem for Russia.
It needs a neutral rump Ukraine going forward but this minerals deal seriously compromises that requirement as it stands.

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 8:34 utc | 472

but this minerals deal seriously compromises that requirement as it stands.
Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 8:34 utc | 526
From what was published so far, the “deal” has nothing interesting and changes nothing for anyone. Go ahead and read all the official info and see if you can find anything
It was needed for the US internal propaganda that Trump “wins” something and will be used to extend sanctions on countries that buy Russian resources, uranium or food.
With or without the “deal”, the war will still continue for a long time simply because the smo is too tiny and dumb. Any Ukr politician that will attempt to stop it now or in 20 years will be blown up instantly.

Posted by: rk | May 1 2025 8:47 utc | 473

William: gee thanks for that evidence free grandiose rant
The facts are Russia has been winning for 3 years you twerp.
The facts are more land isn’t being taken because weapons are flowing, billions of dollars are having to be injected into Ukiestan every week by some or other western country( twerp isn’t it odd why the international leaders are having to take time out from their domestic issues to have TWO big international meeting about Ukiestan every week? one involving just the Euros and another involving the US). The other reason as I just explained twerp is because Ukiestan is replacing the heaps of dead people with more people. Nazis had to kill 60000 French. Russia has to kill 2-3 million Ukies before the money or weapons run dry or an irrelevance. They have to do that while not fighting at full intensity or on a fully war economy twerp and while the west is free to train the fresh meat in large numbers. There is no “stalemate” at Chasov Year or Pokrovsk , Russia is winning everywhere. During the rare times wanker when you aren’t encouraging Ukiestan to do terrorism on May 9th, why not ask why 900 bodies of Ukiestanis were exchanged for only 40 Russians.
Its been a tactical military masterclass performed by the Russians. One that will be studied at Westpoint and Sandhurst for decades to come.

Posted by: Winston | May 1 2025 10:13 utc | 474

By the way, the ‘mineral deal’ with US was signed by the economic minister of Ukraine.
The rationale from Ukraine side was to make the deal in a way that only Zelensky or his team remaining in power will ensure the implementation. If Zelensky or his team are removed from power, then the deal will have no meaning and will most likely be cancelled by whoever comes next.
As for the deal itself, it seems to have no mention of security guarantees or US arms levels to Ukraine.

Posted by: unimperator | May 1 2025 10:14 utc | 475

The Trump mineral deal is silly. Those who want the US to support UKR, think it is exploitation in extremis. With some justification. Those who want the US to walk away from UKR, think it is tying the US to a boat anchor. And for what? Word on a paper about mythical, mystical minerals. Many of which are in good supply in the US. Just stupid, stupid, stupid. Oh…but “trust the plan”.

Posted by: Anonymous | May 1 2025 10:20 utc | 476

Posted by: unimperator | May 1 2025 10:14 utc | 530
If I want to hear Dima’s opinions I will go and listen to him on his channel. No need for you to regurgitate verbatim here.

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 10:27 utc | 477

Kiev regime launched drone attack on market place in Aleshki, Kherson region. 20 people dead and wounded.

Posted by: unimperator | May 1 2025 10:28 utc | 478

Posted by: rk | May 1 2025 8:47 utc | 527
Well the Russian army is as big as its ever been inside Ukraine – and growing. You would think there is room for a big push at some point now. Hopefully this minerals escalation provides the kick required.

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 10:28 utc | 479

US may send high-level rep to Moscow’s Victory Day Parade – reports
Diplomatic sources reportedly hint at a potential US delegation, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio among the possible attendees for the May 9 event

https://t.me/rtnews/93678

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2025 10:32 utc | 480

S has a new post
In a nutshell it’s confirming what I have said several times, by the end of 2025 RF will have an army twice as strong as it had end of 2021, 2 million vs 1 million (and that means that “free forces” are a magnitude higher than 2021, 1 million vs 100.00)
And those forces are now trained, effective and well equipped.
Unlike western europe that doesn’t even come close in numbers and could only dream of having equipment in the same magnitude.
It sucks being nato…

Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 10:42 utc | 481

Kiev regime launched drone attack on market place in Aleshki, Kherson region. 20 people dead and wounded.
Posted by: unimperator | May 1 2025 10:28 utc | 533

sponsored, financed, supported, utilized by the nazis in the eu/uk/us.

Posted by: Justpassinby | May 1 2025 10:47 utc | 482

Just a minor detail for all the noise about canada and greenland. Yes it could allow a northern shield, but with a bit of patience (and current RF ICBMs) they can come from mexico and, in an hour or two, spray from south to north, both the east and west coast (and anything worthwhile in the middle)
A polar maginot line is just that.
As for western europe, everything worth hitting is within 2.000 kms from belarus, hazelnuts would be hitting before any serious warning is confirmed.
Of course this is not a desired scenario and would not happen if it depends on RF. But if the west chooses that road, this is the roadmap.

Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 10:55 utc | 483

The Trump mineral deal is silly.
Posted by: Anonymous | May 1 2025 10:20 utc | 531

As face saving cover, within the context of American politics it makes perfect sense. The whole point is to propose something unworkable, have it all fall in a heap and then say loudly, “We tried everything!”
The Ukrainians sign on, knowing perfectly well no minerals will be forthcoming, but that’s OK because they don’t care and have no intention of honouring it at any rate.
If a few of the left-leaning media start thumping the table and crying, “That’s exploitation” this merely adds undeserved gravitas to the whole farce … and gives Trump even more excuses to blame anyone but himself … “Do you know I nearly had the deal done, then they stopped me? I was saving lives and they said it was unfair, can you believe that?”
There’s no better bargaining chip than genuine indifference.

Posted by: Tel | May 1 2025 10:56 utc | 484

“It sucks being nato…
Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 10:42 utc | 536”
They must be trembling from that rate of advance in UKR. By the year 3000, Putin may be entering Berlin!
I bet they are so not-scared that they don’t even deliver on all the defense buildup talk. As we know, Eurocoms love to talk-talk.

Posted by: Anonymous | May 1 2025 11:30 utc | 485

A decent message that Putin could send after this mineral debacle, is to withdraw the unilateral ceasefire agreed for next week.

Posted by: Night Tripper | May 1 2025 11:32 utc | 486

https://www.flightradar24.com/3a1f485d
Usual Sigonella P8 on the Black Sea ISR run
Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Apr 30 2025 12:22 utc | 396
It’s the usual romanian Sasquatch hunt (they circle a natural reserve).
Last time i remember that a boat was arriving with something interesting as it was iskandered soon enough…
Think it’s heading home so the boat is already in odesa…
Posted by: Newbie | Apr 30 2025 12:28 utc | 397
And odesa was hit, but this time no ballistics are mentioned nor sunken ships…
Anyone has better details?

Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 11:33 utc | 487

Posted by: Winston | May 1 2025 3:26 utc | 499
Yes, the slaughter of all ukrop males and their Western weapons has to be slow because
(1) it is a very big place and a lot of male ukrops and their equipment to be processed,
(2) Russia’s smart admin wants to do it by using the least possible resources knowing that the enemy (NATO+ukrop elites) doesn’t want to win the war anymore but instead seek to lose by slowing Russia’s development as much as possible, and
(3) there is no competition with an ally to destroy the enemy first (as it was the case when Russia destroyed Germany) so no reason to accelerate.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | May 1 2025 11:34 utc | 488

And odesa was hit, but this time no ballistics are mentioned nor sunken ships…
Anyone has better details?
Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 11:33 utc | 542

all i could find so far is:

Powerful explosions and glow of fires: Facilities in Odessa attacked
AMK mapping notes “ 9 impacts, including 2-3 at the port, 1 in the Cherʹomushky district, 3 in the Moldovanka district, 1 in the city centre and possibly one in the Fontankha district.”
Those three drones that hit the Moldovanka district impacted the former Poligrafmash plant. A large fire has broken out there.
💥Odessa. Geraniums strike industrial zone in Limanka area. Also at targets in Chornomorsk, Zatoka.

Posted by: Justpassinby | May 1 2025 11:52 utc | 489

And odesa was hit, but this time no ballistics are mentioned nor sunken ships…
Anyone has better details?
Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 11:33 utc | 542

all i could find so far is:

Powerful explosions and glow of fires: Facilities in Odessa attacked
AMK mapping notes “ 9 impacts, including 2-3 at the port, 1 in the Cherʹomushky district, 3 in the Moldovanka district, 1 in the city centre and possibly one in the Fontankha district.”
Those three drones that hit the Moldovanka district impacted the former Poligrafmash plant. A large fire has broken out there.
💥Odessa. Geraniums strike industrial zone in Limanka area. Also at targets in Chornomorsk, Zatoka.

Posted by: Justpassinby | May 1 2025 11:52 utc | 490

S says the talk of NorK is Putin putting cards on the table after the Euros produced their dreams of Unternehmen Zitadelle.

Posted by: persiflo | May 1 2025 12:20 utc | 491

Old homosexual American senator Lindsey Graham threatens “bone crushing” sanctions against Russia.
Lol! To crush bones you need to fight, real manly fight.
I remember when morons called delisting from SWIFT as ‘nuclear’, lol.
It happened and there were no serious consequences to the Russian state.
Only Russian individuals living in the West have been affected by inabilty to do bank transfers
So, what have we learned so far?
When bullies are too chickenshit to fight, they use ‘sanctions’, like teenage girls shunning another one for teenage girl kind of conflict.
At the start of the SMO, this girlish cancelling of all things Russian went ballistic.
This is another interesting aspect of Western decay, its feminization.
A topic for the future AI-historians.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | May 1 2025 12:23 utc | 492

Simplicius new article supports my view: there will be a new war with the Baltics and Russia is preparing for that war.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | May 1 2025 12:28 utc | 493

Below is Reuters public documentation of Trump’s latest vacuous negotiating ploy with Russia
Ukraine, US sign minerals deal sought by Trump
It must be hard for Russia to not laugh in the face of such Hollywood backstopping of Ukraine……..after all, the US now has to protect its investment in this bit of theatrics coming after the UK deal, both of which become moot when Ukraine unconditionally surrenders.

Posted by: psychohistorian | May 1 2025 12:47 utc | 494

The largest con that western media have done recently has been making out that the US recognising Crimea is a big deal, when actually its a nothing deal. Anything is meaningless without de jure recognition of at a minimum, Russian liberated Donbass together with Crimea.
All of Donetsk must be given to Russia. Lugansk is nearly all free. Unfreed areas of Kherson and Zaporozhye should be given under Russian government command and be completely demilitirised zones for 5 years but with 50% of taxation going to Ukiestan coffers.Nothing more than Rosgvardia and the understanding that any buildup of forces on the border or going into Russian controlled but not liberated sections of Kherson and Zaporozhye would be flattened by airstrikes. If the Ukies behave themselves for 5-10 years then the areas of Kherson and Zaporizhye not won in battle by the Russian military could be handed back to Ukiestan with finer details related to language, culture and business worked out.
If the Ukies, break the deal ,well that’s what buffers are for and they will get steamrollered anyway.

Posted by: Winston | May 1 2025 12:58 utc | 495

Posted by: William | May 1 2025 12:52 utc | 554
So many inane comments …

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | May 1 2025 13:02 utc | 496

Below is Reuters public documentation of Trump’s latest vacuous negotiating ploy with Russia
Ukraine, US sign minerals deal sought by Trump
It must be hard for Russia to not laugh in the face of such Hollywood backstopping of Ukraine……..after all, the US now has to protect its investment in this bit of theatrics coming after the UK deal, both of which become moot when Ukraine unconditionally surrenders.
Posted by: psychohistorian | May 1 2025 12:47 utc | 553
Sounds like a new weapons package on the way
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/another-50-million-or-more-for-ukraine

Posted by: Feck | May 1 2025 13:17 utc | 497

Some poor fatfaced ukrops sitting in a cubicle in Kiev and Lvov have nothing more productive to do but refresh MoA webpage all day hoping to see if someone replies. Pathetic.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | May 1 2025 13:23 utc | 498

This is another interesting aspect of Western decay, its feminization.
Posted by: Johan Kaspar | May 1 2025 12:23 utc | 547

its a complete humiliation for the entire west and their so called values (which i still havent found anywhere, aside from lies and genocide).
all day every day for years they say “russia is a gas station”, “economy in tathers”, “putin weak/old/cancerous/dead/revived/dead again”, “washingmashines and no socks”, “poor outside toilets”, “everything is russian propaganda” and so on and so forth.
yet, they just cant manage this alleged gas station.
and now, in complete spinster logic, russia is all of a sudden the greatest threat and is super duper extra evil and strong.
HOW? not a single dunce and retard in london or brussels and washington can explain how this works. from a gas station with no economy and soldiers with no socks and only shovels, to a sudden superpower with everything?
someone was lying like a little bitch. and lady lindsey is the top liar.

Posted by: Justpassinby | May 1 2025 13:24 utc | 499

And odesa was hit, but this time no ballistics are mentioned nor sunken ships…
Anyone has better details?
Posted by: Newbie | May 1 2025 11:33 utc | 542
all i could find so far is:
Powerful explosions and glow of fires: Facilities in Odessa attacked
AMK mapping notes “ 9 impacts, including 2-3 at the port, 1 in the Cherʹomushky district, 3 in the Moldovanka district, 1 in the city centre and possibly one in the Fontankha district.”
Those three drones that hit the Moldovanka district impacted the former Poligrafmash plant. A large fire has broken out there.
💥Odessa. Geraniums strike industrial zone in Limanka area. Also at targets in Chornomorsk, Zatoka.
https://southfront.press/overview-of-strikes-ukraine-strains-under-russian-drone-siege-as-night-attacks-reach-new-highs/

Posted by: Feck | May 1 2025 13:27 utc | 500