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April 23, 2025
Setback For U.S. ‘Ceasefire’ Deal In Ukraine

Secretary of State Marko Rubio, presidential envoy Steve Witkoff, several foreign ministers from Europe and the Ukrainian President Zelenski were supposed to meet in London today.

The Trump administration had planned this to be a final meeting over a ceasefire in Ukraine. A U.S. proposal for the ceasefire were to be discussed and accepted.

But Zelenski bailed out and the proposed meeting fell apart. According to the Independent Zelenski had feared to be "ambushed":

Actor turned statesman Volodymyr Zelensky may have only ever played a soldier, but as a war time leader he knows an ambush when he sees one.

Having been trapped in the Oval Office and eviscerated by Donald Trump and JD Vance, he has avoided an enfilade from a crack team of American diplomats in the London kill zone by not turning up at all.

Tipped off that his intended target was not going to wander into his sights, the US team leader, secretary of state Marco Rubio, called off the operation altogether and stayed in Washington along with Steve Witkoff, Trump’s envoy to Vladimir Putin.

Keith Kellog, Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, who was already in London, has been left to observe peering through the privet while foreign secretary David Lammy squires the Ukrainian foreign minister for much downgraded “talks”.

At least the British hosts were not saddled with what could have been an historic mess in which Zelensky was presented with a US-Russian ultimatum and then painted as a rejectionist war monger when he said “nemaye” (no).

Other media are vague about the reasons to downgrade the talks. There is generally no common line in the media reporting of the issue. Axios claims that Ukraine rejected to negotiate a longer term ceasefire and instead only offered a shorter term:

A U.S. official involved in the discussions said Rubio and Witkoff worked together "to develop a framework to get us closer to reaching an end to the war."

  • However, the official said that over the last 24 hours there had been indications from the Ukrainians that they wanted to discuss a 30-day ceasefire during Wednesday's meetings in London rather than Trump's peace plan framework.
  • "The decision was made for the secretary to not travel to London. Instead, the U.S. delegation will continue to engage in conversations with U.K. and Ukrainian counterparts," the official said.

The U.S. ceasefire plan includes several points which either the Ukrainians, the Europeans or the Russians were certain to reject.

The Telegraph seems to have the most complete list of its points:

A source with knowledge of the plan’s contents said that its points one and two cover an immediate ceasefire and direct talks between Ukraine and Russia, which Mr Zelensky has already accepted in principle.

Point three requires Ukraine to refrain from seeking membership of Nato, though the country would still be free to join the EU.

European countries could deploy an assurance force to deter Putin from invading again, but The Telegraph understands that the plan does not commit the US to guarantee the security of any such deployment.

Point four covers territory, with America offering de jure recognition of Russian sovereignty over Crimea, the region of Ukraine which Putin illegally annexed in 2014.

As well as some territory switching hands to Ukraine, the nuclear power station at Zaporizhzhia, the largest in Ukraine and currently held by Russian forces, would be transferred to American control.

Under point six, Ukraine would sign the minerals deal allowing US companies access to the country’s natural resources.

Point seven raises the possibility of a new relationship between America and Russia, saying that all US sanctions would be lifted and the two countries could begin to co-operate on energy.

Zelenski does not want to concede any territory. He also does not want to sign the mineral deal which would eliminate all sovereign decisions abut Ukraine's resources. A longer war, during which billions of dollars and Euros keep flowing, is the best deal for him.

At least some Europeans still want to 'win' against Russia. They reject any lifting of sanctions. They want to insert 'peacekeepers' into Ukraine but only with U.S. backing.

Russia wants a bigger deal, not just a ceasefire in Ukraine, but a new European security architecture.

Claims by the Financial Times that Russia is willing to stop the war and to give up on its larger aims of demilitarizing and denazification of Ukraine have been rejected by Moscow. Russia will also not give up control of the nuclear power station in Zaporizhzhia.

The U.S. acceptance of Crimea as Russian territory is an interesting point but likely based on an ulterior motive. It would lift sanctions on Crimea and allow U.S. companies to take part in the exploitation of natural gas fields around it.

There is little the U.S. can do for now to press for a compromise. The best and most likely move is for Trump to wash his hands over Ukraine and walk away.

This would fit the larger plan of leaving the struggle with Russia to the Europeans while the U.S. will concentrate its forces in Asia for a potential conflict with China.

Comments

It should be acknowledged by any serious observers that Russia has not lost anything via engaging in these peqcd talks. As long as they don’t freeze/accept some Minsk type agreement Russia benefits from these talks.
Even the energy ceasefire is useful internally within Russia and to friendly nations to show everyone Ukraine is not serious about resolving the conflict. Same with the Black Sea deal, it neutralizes the pro western power block within Russia.
This farce of negotiations only helps to strengthen resolve within Russia and their partners I suspect.
It is one of the reasons Trump wants to time bind them, because right now they only benefit the Russians. The west is catching on to this, Trump has lashed out several times on this.
As long as Russia does not agree to any of the current shitty deals, they benefit from the talks.

Posted by: silverfoxes | Apr 24 2025 2:21 utc | 201

As long as Russia does not agree to any of the current shitty deals, they benefit from the talks.
Posted by: silverfoxes | Apr 24 2025 2:21 utc | 201
What I think you (and almost everyone else is missing) is that Putin is serious about resolving the conflict–through US Trump negotiations. And that right there is the problem.
I am a person who can competently think for himself and who is not afraid to speak against the prevailing wisdom.
I repeat:
Until then Russia cannot win in Ukraine.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 1:41 utc | 192

Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 2:33 utc | 202

@William | Thu, 24 Apr 2025 02:33:00 GMT | 202

I am a person who can competently think for himself and who is not afraid to speak against the prevailing wisdom.
I repeat:
Until then Russia cannot win in Ukraine.

You are quite delusional aren’t you. Repeating tired recycled tripe isn’t thinking for yourself.

Posted by: James M. | Apr 24 2025 2:45 utc | 203

B says: “There is little the U.S. can do for now to press for a compromise. The best and most likely move is for Trump to wash his hands over Ukraine and walk away.”
Seems like everyone gets it here: Trump should drop the doomed Ukronazis like a hot potato with zero economic support and leave it to the billy badasses of Europe. Denounce the whole disaster as Biden’s insane war and move the fuck on.
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2025 17:35 utc | 107
Not going to happen.
Trump is lying. Trump is the PR spokesperson for the US Anglo-Saxon Imperialists-Billionaire Class-the same as Biden Obama Clinton and GW Bush were.
Ukraine is designed as the tip of the spear to undermine Russia. To be the US-NATO Proxy to drain Russia of resources and stability and economic power. It’s been working a treat as that since the 1990s. The US Imperialist are intent on destroying and breaking up Russia. Trump changes nothing. He is doing what he has been told to do.
An incoming Cognitive Dissonance missile is about to knock you in the head once you realise you and Putin have been had by Trump and the US yet again. Russia cannot win in Ukraine. Putin is standing on very thin ice now. Any agreement with the US will sink him shortly after.
Wait. Watch. And Learn.

Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 2:46 utc | 204

William, yes I agree if Putin takes any of these shitty deals, then yes the Russians got played.
I do not know what Putin will do and frankly I wouldn’t be surprised if he did take one, this guy has a proven history of accepting shitty deals(Minsk, Syria, etc.). Some try to discount that but I don’t.
I however think this time he has much less room to take a shitty deal, tens of thousands of Russian soldiers have died/casualties in this war as well as significant resources have been expended to fight this war. There is also Russian deterrence and credibility on the line on top of all the SMO goals. There is just too much at stake for the Russian state here, in a way he has painted himself into a corner, granted the winning corner.
The more I observe the more I come to the conclusion that this war will be fought to conclusion on the ground and the SMO will achieve its goals, not necesarily because of Putin but because of the forces/energies Putin has unleashed within the Russian state to fight this war.

Posted by: silverfoxes | Apr 24 2025 2:53 utc | 205

Wait. Watch. And Learn.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 2:46 utc | 204

You first.
Putin’s stated objectives regarding the SMO not only haven’t budged an inch since it started they’ve actually increased and remain the clearly and constantly reiterated basis for any agreement. That’s why everyone calls it “Istanbul+”.
Furthermore, Russia’s repeatedly noted that they’ll take MORE — re-establishing Novorossiya — if their current demands aren’t met.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 24 2025 3:11 utc | 206

The only interesting part of what all these blow ins spout is working out whether they are spruiking for the maga machine or are the usual pro-amerikan bots spouting the usual imperialist tosh.
However that only has limited purpose as it simply doesn’t matter, as not one of ’em who has turned up at MoA since those two duran derps began spouting bits of b.’s postings has ever voiced an original much less interesting POV.
We are obliged however to remind ourselves that responding directly to any of even the most obvious, designed to rile tosh they post is a mistake as getting an engagement with a normal actual human earns them brownie points for others to try out on in here plus similar sites. It is amusing however when a maga-bot gets caught in an argument with an imperialist bot, tho even that palls after a time, as it has done around here.
The worst of it is the lack of depth to their statements which are always pretty outrageous, even so there is no supporting information to exercise anyone bored sufficiently to challenge the bulldust spouted as the only proof ever offered by the derps is along the lines of “because I know more than you”. Never a link to a credible source to support the garbage.
IOW worthless statements made by fools.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Apr 24 2025 3:12 utc | 207

not necesarily because of Putin
Posted by: silverfoxes | Apr 24 2025 2:53 utc | 205

Putin’s playing the statesman, something that is so rare in this day and age that far too many mistake it as weakness.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 24 2025 3:16 utc | 208

Putin’s continued presidency in 2025 is contingent upon the following strategic conditions:
1 Total rejection of all ceasefire offers and peace proposals by the U.S., Europe, and Ukraine.
2 Firm refusal of any rapprochement or détente with the U.S. Government, NATO, and European nations.
3 Public acknowledgment that the U.S., NATO, Europe, and others are committed adversarial enemies of both the Russian state and the Russian people.
4 Immediate termination of all diplomatic, economic, and security negotiations and relationships with the United States.
5 A decisive escalation of Russian military operations in Ukraine, aiming to capture Kyiv, overthrow the Ukrainian government, and force a full surrender of Ukraine’s armed forces by October 2025.
6 Elimination of all U.S. and NATO military and intelligence presence within Ukraine by years end.
7 Acceptance of a new Cold War (Cold War II), pitting the U.S.-led imperial bloc against Russia, China, and their aligned states.
8 Recognition that a lasting resolution to this global standoff long term can only come through the military defeat of the U.S. government and the emergence of a new global order in the future led by the combined forces of Russia, China, and their allies.
If Putin strikes any agreement with the US Government over Ukraine he will be removed from office in due course.
Either that or the Russian state will soon cease to be having been defeated by the US Imperialist Bloc.

Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:17 utc | 209

Putin’s playing the statesman, something that is so rare in this day and age that far too many mistake it as weakness.
Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 24 2025 3:16 utc | 208
Ghaddafi was a statesman.
Salvador Allende was a statesman.
Ghandi was a statesman.
Lincoln was a statesman.
Qasem Soleimani was a statesman.
Hassan Nasrallah was a statesman.
Read the room.

Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:26 utc | 210

Either that or the Russian state will soon cease to be having been defeated by the US Imperialist Bloc.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:17 utc | 209

The “US Imperialistic Bloc” lacks the means to defeat Iran, let alone Russia.
Nonetheless, there will not be an agreement and both Putin and Trump have always known that.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 24 2025 3:28 utc | 211

April 17
Putin Welcomes Qatar’s Emir to Kremlin for Strategic Talks Amid Growing Russia-Gulf Cooperation LIVE
(Jump to 20min for the start)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEg8Vk0WNKE
Emir tells Putin Israel didn’t abide by negotiated agreement re Gaza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKIBx25uwWA
Gaza comments @6m:47s

Regarding the pressing issues in our region.
I believe the tragic situation we are witnessing now in Gaza, with with the daily killings, must come to an end.
As you know we reached an agreement in several months ago, but unfortunately, Israel did not adhere to this agreement.
However as Qatar’s role as mediators we will strive to bridge the gap in perspectives to reach for an agreement that ends the suffering of the Palestinian people especially in Gaza.
And now we also see in the West Bank our position with Russia is firm and clear.
There is no peace without an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital on the 1967 borders
This is what we will strive for, God willing.
Syria:
Your Excellency the President you also mentioned Syria a few days ago.
His Excellency President Ahmad Al-Shara was in Qatar and we talked about many, many things, and we also discussed the historical relationship between Russia and Syria; the strategic relationship, and he is keen on building a relationship between the two countries, based on respect, and also the interests of both peoples.
There might be matters we will discuss in this regard.
Your excellency the president, there is no doubt that we are going through a delicate and sensitive phase in Syria, and it is in our interest, and the interest of everyone, to support this direction in Syria; the unity of the land and civil peace.
Therefore your excellency the president, I thank you once again for this invitation, and we always wish the best for the relations between the two
countries.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Apr 24 2025 3:31 utc | 212

The Saker should come back….
His prediction was mistaken, no war has broken out between Russia and US, proxies don’t count to the same degree.
I miss the platform, complimented MOA.

Posted by: TheTurk | Apr 24 2025 3:32 utc | 213

Read the room.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:26 utc | 210

LMAO, again, follow your own advice. None of those were nuclear powers, let alone the pre-eminent nuclear power.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 24 2025 3:33 utc | 214

Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:17 utc | 209
Putin and Xi Jinping have got Trump over a barrel already. Trump is an amateur who makes a lot of noise but achieves nothing. Dream on in fantasyland with your Trump religion.
The US was instrumental in starting this war, and Trump is now pretending he is stopping it. Try and find the elephant in the room. He was going to end it on day one.
Putin and Xi Jinping are highly capable, highly competent leaders who continue to stick to their positions as they have done all along. Meanwhile Trump is already doing every yoga position in the book as he has not only failed with Russia and China but is also coming under attack from American corporations and Americans themselves. US imperialism is over.

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 3:34 utc | 215

@ Melaleuca | Apr 24 2025 1:42 utc | 193
thanks for your posts melaleuca..
@ Debsisdead | Apr 24 2025 3:12 utc | 207
i agree with you.. lots of newbies here.. oh well..

Posted by: james | Apr 24 2025 3:35 utc | 216

Putin’s stated objectives regarding the SMO not only haven’t budged an inch since it started they’ve actually increased and remain the clearly and constantly reiterated basis for any agreement. That’s why everyone calls it “Istanbul+”.
Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 24 2025 3:11 utc | 206

If wishes were horses, beggars would ride!
The worst of it is the lack of depth to their statements
there is no supporting information
IOW worthless statements made by fools.
Posted by: Debsisdead | Apr 24 2025 3:12 utc | 207
Right back at you on that score.
For I am a committed Anti-Imperialist. What are you? A slow learner like all the rest who whine and complain here endlessly about others opinions and judgements-as if bitching about those could ever change anyone’s mind.
Putin has a decision to make. It’s now time to sit back watch and learn.

Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:43 utc | 217

@TJandTheBear | Thu, 24 Apr 2025 03:28:00 GMT | 211

The “US Imperialistic Bloc” lacks the means to defeat Iran, let alone Russia.

Heck, they lacked the means to defeat the Taliban. Even when the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan, their propped-up regime lasted years longer than the American one.

Posted by: James M. | Apr 24 2025 3:45 utc | 218

What I think you (and almost everyone else is missing) is that Putin is serious about resolving the conflict–through US Trump negotiations. And that right there is the problem.
I am a person who can competently think for himself and who is not afraid to speak against the prevailing wisdom.
I repeat:
Until then Russia cannot win in Ukraine.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 1:41 utc | 192
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You presume that Russia has to win via Trump. Putin can carry on with demilitarizing Europe and killing NATO officers. Russia was doing splendidly long before Trump was re-elected.
Trump can do NOTHING for Putin, and I have been making that point here for about 6 months now. Trump can’t even do much for America or Israel.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 24 2025 3:49 utc | 219

Heck, they lacked the means to defeat the Taliban.
Posted by: James M. | Apr 24 2025 3:45 utc | 218

Had an Afghani Uber driver recently — he told me it’s much safer since the US left.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 24 2025 3:54 utc | 220

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 3:34 utc | 215
Thanks, George. If Trump can remain teachable he is at least better than what we had before, even while trying patience and making terrible mistakes that contribute to ongoing damage. At least, I very much hope that is so. An elephant in a china shop is at least a living creature that very much doesn’t want to be there, even while he still doesn’t know where the door is. That Russian painting of Trump is very much to the point.

Posted by: juliania | Apr 24 2025 3:58 utc | 221

@TheTurk | Thu, 24 Apr 2025 03:32:00 GMT | 213

The Saker should come back….
His prediction was mistaken, no war has broken out between Russia and US, proxies don’t count to the same degree.

He lost his nerve, at least that’s the appearance. Although, I halfway suspect that “Simplicius” is the Saker, as sockpuppet. The writing style is similar, the perspective similar, and Simplicius started up his substack right as the Saker “froze” his blog.
Simplicius got his “start” on the Saker blog, first in the comments as Nightvision, and then given a guest spot on the blog. The reception was positive, so perhaps Saker decided to run with it under another pseudonym, and suspend his own blog.
I imagine it would be hard for someone like the Saker to simply walk away from his raison d’etre after so many years of blogging.

Posted by: James M. | Apr 24 2025 4:03 utc | 222

The moist successful thing Trump has done (accidentally) so far is turn much of the world against America and its obvious bully boy tactics, arrogance, and unique interest in its own existence in terms of ‘exceptionalism’. It is not necessarily that people are against Americans per se, since America has a lot good people who see this happening as well, but they are turned off by Trump and is biased followers that reflect the same egotistical ugliness and ignorance about the rest of the world and seek to continue the US hegemony and its imperialism.
I see in my country (Australia) a massive swing even in main stream media against the US under Trump where they erroneously did not see it with Biden before. This is already having an impact on supporting American businesses, travel to the US as a destination, and a lot of questioning about former defence agreements in conjunction with the US. The US is now seen as totally unreliable in terms of dependence on its support, and a bully against much of the world. No politician dares to use the phrase “international rules based order” these days given the US has demonstrated through Trump that those rules are always modified in the US’s interests only, especially after Gaza and the flipflopping over Ukraine. Australia is facing elections in May but neither side of the major two party system is daring to associate themselves with Trump’s America, and the Liberal party (equivalent to UK Tories) who have mindlessly and surreptitiously copied some of his policies are clearly losing support in the polls.

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 4:15 utc | 223

“That Russian painting of Trump is very much to the point”.
Posted by: juliania | Apr 24 2025 3:58 utc | 221
This in my view is a very smart move by Putin to placate Trump while he (Putin) gets what he wants. What better present for a narcissist to capture his attention and distract him through more self-admiration than a portrait of himself. Putin is a poker-faced very clever man (holding his cards very close to his chest) who knows how to use his opponent’s force against his own best interests. I do not like everything about Putin, but I have to admire him as a leader in preparing his country for the American and Ukrainian aggression as well as responding with alacrity and competence to the barrage of sanctions and economic pressures thrown in Russia’s way. All happening while Russia is at war. I think he is using the opportunity to get what he wants and will achieve it. Tables are turning, the new geopolitical order is forming and that is unlikely to be stopped.

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 4:35 utc | 224

Read the room.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:26 utc | 210
Hear ye, hear ye! A new imperialist troll is in town and he talks like Jen Psaki. Funny that.
From this moment forward I hereby declare that anyone who continues to interact with said Imperialist troll to be either a troll himself, likely working from the same desk as “William” or a fool.
Poof! Be gone, willy.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 24 2025 4:57 utc | 225

Simplicius = Nightvision
thats true.

Posted by: exile | Apr 24 2025 5:08 utc | 226

…Trump can’t even do much for America or Israel.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 24 2025 3:49 utc | 219

Just curious, 100 days in the office, what can be called Trump’s success during this term? Not by himself, for sure, but can someone else say, what he considers Trump success so far?

Posted by: Rutte | Apr 24 2025 5:08 utc | 227

Putin’s continued presidency in 2025 is contingent upon the following strategic conditions:
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Agree on most points, except:

5 A decisive escalation of Russian military operations in Ukraine, aiming to capture [Kiev], …

Looking at the situation from the viewpoint of non-elite Westerners, the basic imperative is to put an end to a war that undermines what little democracy and prosperity is left, and permanently installs a comprador elite in power in each Western country.
In the interest of achieving a modicum of stability, Russia MUST re-capture all of Novorossiya, i.e. the remainder of the Black Sea coast up to Moldavia and Transnistria. Those two territories should also be joined to Novorossiya lest they remain bases for anti-Russian guerilla action.
As b. has repeatedly pointed out, the historic lands of the Ukraine are much smaller than the territory of the current Ukraine.

Posted by: Cunctator | Apr 24 2025 5:15 utc | 228

So, anyone shocked by this change of events? Anyone?
Nor am I!
This Admin is beyond incompetent and pathological. Everyday is another failure or another Trump/Musk driven chaos.
As I’ve said many times before, the war ends when Vladdy says it does!

Posted by: Kay | Apr 24 2025 5:17 utc | 229

So, anyone shocked by this change of events? Anyone?
Nor am I!
This Admin is beyond incompetent and pathological. Everyday is another failure or another Trump/Musk driven chaos.
As I’ve said many times before, the war ends when Vladdy says it does!

Posted by: Kay | Apr 24 2025 5:18 utc | 230

Posted by: Debsisdead | Apr 24 2025 3:12 utc | 207
Well they are all followers of the divine father Ricardo and his holy son Hayek but they disagree about which of his apostles will lead them into the future of supreme capital accumulation. It causes infighting.

Posted by: Badjoke | Apr 24 2025 5:21 utc | 231

@Cunctator | Thu, 24 Apr 2025 05:15:00 GMT | 228

Looking at the situation from the viewpoint of non-elite Westerners, the basic imperative is to put an end to a war that undermines what little democracy and prosperity is left, and permanently installs a comprador elite in power in each Western country.
In the interest of achieving a modicum of stability, Russia MUST re-capture all of Novorossiya, i.e. the remainder of the Black Sea coast up to Moldavia and Transnistria. Those two territories should also be joined to Novorossiya lest they remain bases for anti-Russian guerilla action.

I’m so glad another armchair general is telling Russia what it must or musn’t do. I’m sure Putin will get right on your asinine recommendation.

Posted by: James M. | Apr 24 2025 5:30 utc | 232

A very sane and realistic comment. Of course Odessa and Nicolaev come with the territory.
Posted by: Cunctator | Apr 24 2025 5:15 utc | 228
In the interest of achieving a modicum of stability, Russia MUST re-capture all of Novorossiya, i.e. the remainder of the Black Sea coast up to Moldavia and Transnistria. Those two territories should also be joined to Novorossiya lest they remain bases for anti-Russian guerilla action.
As b. has repeatedly pointed out, the historic lands of the Ukraine are much smaller than the territory of the current Ukraine.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Apr 24 2025 5:40 utc | 233

If Trump can remain teachable he is at least better than what we had before, …
Posted by: juliania | Apr 24 2025 3:58 utc | 221
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Juliana – didn’t you mean “If Trump can be MADE teachable…”?
Most ‘Stable Geniuses’ I have known – if not all – have been notoriously difficult or impossible to teach, because by definition they already know it all; and are far more intelligent than any deluded person who may presume to be able to teach them.

Posted by: General Factotum | Apr 24 2025 5:44 utc | 234

Has anything changed on the battlefield in Ukraine since Trump took over. No NATO is still controlling the war, arms deliveries continue, sharing intelligence,etc.. The only thing is that NATO realised they are loosing and they have delegated it to the politicians to broker a temporarily truce. Trump is leading this by building up a kind of trust relation with Russia. But Russia knowing what is actually happening on the ground is not falling into the trap. So if another attempt failed, the paid actor Zelenski is ordered to kill it. By default whatever we are to believe in international politics is certainly not the truth. Why would the almighty MIC, the military and the intelligence forces all of a sudden no longer be in power.

Posted by: hubert | Apr 24 2025 5:48 utc | 235

There’s a propensity to engage in linear thinking amongst most commentator here.
Let imagine instead that there are 2 sides with every different views and wanting different outcomes with certain intersections.
In this instance, there needs to account for interconnectedness, feedback loops and intended or unintended consequences. Then there’s time delay, fluid emergent situational contingencies.
The 2 sides are Russia and the US. Everyone else especially 404 can be discounted. JD Vance has signaled that the US will abandon NATO as “junior” partners are draining American resources.
Russia preempted NATO’s invasion plans for the breakaway republics to keep NATO out of 404 and demilitarised. Therefore, she will not agree to NATO boots on ground in any guise or a 404 standing Army.
The US started this whether in 1945 or 2014 doesn’t matter. She needs to extricate herself from this disaster in such a way as to come unscathed. There’s a host of patsies that she can throw under the bus including domestic ones. But first, she needs to deprogram her children who have been brainwashed into believing Russia is the bogeyman.
Russia is indulging in this pantomime to enable the US to exit with her clothes on. The sooner she leaves, the sooner the war is won.
The real “peace” deal is the one between the US and Russia, Ukraine is just smoke and mirrors for the masses (including the patsies)

Posted by: Suresh | Apr 24 2025 6:10 utc | 236

I repeat:
Until then Russia cannot win in Ukraine.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 1:41 utc | 192
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 2:33 utc | 202
Russia cannot win in Ukraine.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 2:46 utc | 204
bro, you arent using all caps.
Putin has no decision to make, as “peace talks” have not even began because NATO cant even begin to get one together.
As always, you try to crucify Putin for something you claim he is going to do. You get very passionate about it, and create all these doom fiture scenarios stemming from what you loydky proclaim he is going to do.
When none of what you predicted happens, you leave for a week or two, and then come back with a new moniker and a new line of bullshit about how Putin is going to do something stupid, and he is so stupid for doing what you say he is going to do…
..which he never does.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 24 2025 6:13 utc | 237

Just to clear up possible misunderstanding, my Posted by: Barrel Brown | Apr 24 2025 5:40 utc | 233 was meant in support of by: Cunctator | Apr 24 2025 5:15 utc | 228
I did not compose my post in a properly coherent fashion.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Apr 24 2025 6:19 utc | 238

Simplicius is great, a tad too overoptimistic.
Big Serge, however, has proven to be the best

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 24 2025 6:19 utc | 239

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Apr 24 2025 3:54 utc | 220
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If America and Europe would mind their own business, the world would generally be peaceful.
Most people aren’t ready to kill for money or ideology, and want to be left alone.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 24 2025 6:22 utc | 240

Re: Peace ?
Since the Trump administration has failed in its goal to bring a balanced budget for FY2026; the harsh maths remain. At least 30% of Federal Revenues will be consumed by interest payments in FY2026. That brings a insolvency crisis in 2027. Full stop.
No Money
No Wars
Moscow only needs to wait another 18 months or so, to let this play out.
De-dollarization brings peace.

Posted by: Exile | Apr 24 2025 6:25 utc | 241

“If America and Europe would mind their own business, the world would generally be peaceful.
Most people aren’t ready to kill for money or ideology, and want to be left alone.”
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 24 2025 6:22 utc | 240
Here, here, I totally agree.
I think you could divide many commentators here on those grounds. Most just want peace and to get on with life without being bullied and told what to do all the time. Others just want to keep spreading the pro-US propaganda. I don’t live in Ukraine or China or Russia, but I’m fed up to the teeth with US forcing its way on the world (and on my own country) and it and telling everyone what to do; as well as the perpetual US belligerence and hypocrisy. What is wrong with multipolarity, respecting and wanting work with all cultures, aiming for equality, and sharing the world’s resources for the benefit of all?

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 6:36 utc | 242

Simplicius is great, a tad too overoptimistic.
Big Serge, however, has proven to be the best
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 24 2025 6:19 utc | 239
Different approaches, one post every other day vs a post every other month
Yes, I always wait for big serge’s, but it’s not the same
And here’s a new one https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sitrep-42225-ukraine-begs-30-of-bundeswehr
And marat is still MIA

Posted by: Newbie | Apr 24 2025 6:44 utc | 243

Simplicius is great, a tad too overoptimistic.
Big Serge, however, has proven to be the best
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 24 2025 6:19 utc | 239
Different approaches, one post every other day vs a post every other month
Yes, I always wait for big serge’s, but it’s not the same
And here’s a new one https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sitrep-42225-ukraine-begs-30-of-bundeswehr
And marat is still MIA

Posted by: Newbie | Apr 24 2025 6:48 utc | 244

Posted by: Newbie | Apr 24 2025 6:44 utc | 243
nobody mentioning the zelensky begging germany give him a third of their military.
Two different styles, sure, but Big Serge, who I just reread his archives, has it down. He has never claimed Ukrainian collapse just around the corner, nor has he said mobile warfare will begin soon.
He just points to small sections of map, says this is Russias objective, and is about 90% right in the details.
He was absolutely correct about kursk, saying Ukraine lost by about day 5, and will now be stuck helping Russia keep Ukraine sending units everywhere trying to put out fires.
I am very impressed with his prescience and analysis.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 24 2025 6:50 utc | 245

Sorry about the double posting, received an error and tried again.
Interesting article about su-34 current production.
https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/russian-doubled-su34-production
And another about saab’s AEW&C
https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/ukraine-receives-saab340-flying-radar

Posted by: Newbie | Apr 24 2025 6:52 utc | 246

By the end of Collective Biden, the U.S. had exhausted its ability to continue waging a proxy war against a military, Russia’s, which was better positioned to cover losses than either Ukraine or NATO realistically could.
Even after DJT re-engaged w/ VVP, he never intended to address the “root causes” of the conflict in Ukraine. To do so would be to shine a clarifying light on the U.S.’s depth of investment & involvement in weaponizing Ukraine as a spear pointed @ Russia’s throat, so that was strictly forbidden.
Public rhetoric and empty emotionally-charged gestures aside, DJT’s intent *still* is to maintain the spear in a state of lethal but frozen readiness while diverting attention to another potential hot-war theater—-Iran; West Asia—which shows sidebar prospects for overextending Russia indirectly, through Russia’s ally-ship w/ Tehran.
While degrading Russia secondarily via ramped up hostilities w/ Iran, drawing Russia into the mess, DJT seeks to keep Ukraine simmering along, providing Western backers time/space to rearm & regroup.
Nota Bene: I am not suggesting that DJT is playing 4-D chess. His moves vis-a-vis Project Ukraine merely indicate his fulfilling The Directive.
As Collective Biden sought to do.
The Directive was ever The Directive, unchanging.
DJT is implementing The Directive. He does so w/ his own uniquely sclerotic & emotive approach, as someone who insists that he “knows Putin very well,” who can boast of having “always gotten along very well with Putin,” intimately charged confessions which place a singular spin on DJT’s approach.
But this is not 4-D chess. This is an American president in a long line of American presidents tasked mechanically w/ implementing The Directive.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 24 2025 6:55 utc | 247

Trump said he has a deal with Russia but not with Zelensky. Possibly a pretext for dropping Zelensky.
The deal which can be made with Putin included withdrawal from the four designated oblasts, neutrality, disarmament, free elections, restoration of Russian rights in the country, de-nazification. I doubt Trump has such an agreement with Putin so it’s more likely pretext for dropping Ukraine.
https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/1915297102592172397

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 6:58 utc | 248

“Zelensky” is strictly a creation of US elites as is “Ukraine” which has been a Soros/US colony for 35 yrs. US merely needed a willing puppet–Zelensky happened to be at the right place at the right time. As part of its massive propaganda drama to sell war at Russia’s border, US elites invited Zelensky to congress, unfurled Ukraine flag in congress, members wearing miniature Ukraine flags in their jacket pockets. Without having voted on the matter, the entire US population was expected to think of nothing else except Ukraine. Opening Day at Yankee Stadium in 2022, with captive audience finally in their seats after a long winter, having spent considerable time and money to be in these seats, hearts pounding, a priceless event if it were ever put on sale. But it hadn’t been sold, it was a multi-million dollar sales event given away for nothing by US elites to sell “Ukraine” to captive rubes trapped in their seats, Ukraine children’s choir performing on the field. Now we’re told Zelensky is a power broker, is in charge of the US. This is entirely Trump’s fault. Trump has bragged that he’ll continue lavishing Ukraine with US taxpayer funded wartime cash and glory. If Trump cut off all support to Ukraine–zero, not a penny–Zelensky wouldn’t be getting headlines. I don’t believe Trump has the power to reduce Ukraine support to zero. If he tried to, he knows Lindsey Graham would start impeachment against him.

Posted by: susan mullen | Apr 24 2025 7:01 utc | 249

There are so many smart commenters here. I mean really smart people. It amazes me so much, how dumb you all are.
At bottom, Trump is a 1980s democrat. When asked to distinguish Bernie’s platform and his, he couldn’t do so.
Guess what, they are the same. But since the deep state took a shot at him, he doesn’t give a damn. He’s going to roll.
And for all of you fools who want to splice and dice his statements, whatever. Let me tell you, for three years, aside from VVP, there is only one world leader who even gave two shits about the men in the field dying fighting this war. And how awful it is. And how brave the Ukrainians are fighting, and the Russians are tough as nails.
WAKE UP FOOLS!!!! Your stupid debates make me laugh, commies, capitalists, socialists, whatever. What a joke. Party doesn’t matter. Politics don’t matter. The only humanity, always, is who wants to end the slaughter. And those are only two people. Trump and VVP.
Brothers, there is only one divide here. Us versus the satanists. A tale as old as time. You can get the fuck on board or you can all burn. I’m just saying my piece. Yeah, debate the rest when you’re dead.
Wake the fuck up.

Posted by: Johnny | Apr 24 2025 7:01 utc | 250

Brothers,
Posted by: Johnny | Apr 24 2025 7:01 utc | 250
ok, um, sure, yeah. Great speech?

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 24 2025 7:07 utc | 251

“Wake the fuck up”.
Posted by: Johnny | Apr 24 2025 7:01 utc | 250
So Johnny you are just another one who considers themselves a superior human being who thinks they know far better than anyone else here? So what?
Do you think anyone is going to even take you seriously?
I’m surprised you even want to stoop so low as to even write something here.

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 7:12 utc | 252

There is no Ukrainian ceasefire deal planned or intended.
Just like there is none planned or intended for Palestine.
All grand kabuki show – sound and fury signifying nothing.
They “jaw jaw” while seeking ways to make more “war war”.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 24 2025 7:54 utc | 253

If Russia accepts that UKR can join the EU that is the biggest political blunder ever. 2 years max until EU has an army and all of it is in Kiev.

Posted by: SOS | Apr 24 2025 8:08 utc | 254

Posted by: juliania | Apr 24 2025 3:58 utc | 221
Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 4:35 utc | 224
RE: That Russian painting of Trump
<< Two paintings in the past 30 days have recast the Doug Mills photo from Butler, Pennsylvania, which captured DJT in his fist-raised moment of blood-streaked defiance, and have embroidered upon the Mills photo in their own singular way. Uniquely, they *add to* the fundamental image and extend it, retelling the *story* w/ updated/contemporaneous inclusions. Before we knew that the Kremlin had commissioned a portrait from a leading Russian artist and that VVP had given it to Witkoff to take back to D.C. as a gift for DJT, DJT had himself replaced an anodyne portrait of Obama hanging in the highly-trafficked Steinway loggia of the White House and hung there instead one of himself. This was the Marc Lipp version of “Fight-! Fight-! Fight-!” It shows the expansive azure sky—-what skiers call *bluebird*—-and the dynamism of a waving American flag. And in the foreground we have DJT, fist clenched & raised, staring out @ both the MAGA crowd who loves him &, darkly, also staring down the assassin who tried to Take Him Down. Clutched-up in the grip of 3 visible Secret Service officers and also a 4th one, out of sight as it were, whose clasping arm, wrist and hand frames the bottom of the painting, DJT embodies the viscera—-quite literally—-of robust American boldness. Importantly, he is not alone. An ensemble clasped him, as one body. On the night of the assassination attempt, Pam Bondi, the current Attorney General, commented on the Secret Service detail surrounding DJT in that moment of terror & uncertainty. Bondi said they had been w/ DJT since his first term as president, meaning they had stayed w/ him as a trusted protective team through the years of Collective Biden as well, when DJT was a former president and no one really knew for certain that he would rise again to contend for the presidency. Bondi especially commended the woman Secret Service officer: all brass. Sean Curran—-“the unknown”—-is now the Chief of the Secret Service—-and his role in the painted rendition of the assassination attempt tableau is striking. Hanging this canvas in a public area of the White House is a tribute to those who dared death to protect DJT. That they are with him still, in his second gig @ 1600 Pennsylvania Ave—-well, this painting by Marc Lipp underscores that. The fact that DJT displaced a portrait of non-brave, static Obama speaks volumes by itself. Putin’s gift, an interpretation of “Fight-! Fight-! Fight-!” by Nikas Safonov, who has also painted Pope Francis, Kim Jong Un and Narendra Modi, utilizes basic elements of the Mills photo—-the sky; the American flag, waving—-and unites intriguing inclusions in the overall composition, like the Statue of Liberty and the skyline of Lower Manhattan. Naturally, Lady Liberty’s upthrust arm, elevating the torch of freedom, mimics DJT’s upraised clenched fist, underscoring the spirit of the fight. What’s not shown in the Safonov painting, but what we know is there just behind DJT and the American flag, is the tip of Lower Manhattan, where World 1 now stands, a sky scraping Super-Tall erected in defiance of the attack on the Twin Towers. Safonov unites the emotive charge of 9/11, imagistically, w/ DJT in a larger-than-history glimpse of our unfolding American present. It’s an American present which includes the movement which sent DJT back to the White House, against impossible odds—-and DJT holds a MAGA cap in his left hand. It’s a present, an object, which gives us an American present, a timeframe, that includes Project Ukraine and the president of the Russian Federation, and though none of that is represented we feel a *certain* presence: the Kremlin commissioned the painting, after all, and the president of Russia entrusted DJT’s Special Envoy to take it back to Washington as a gift. An assassination attempt, a photo and 2 paintings—-each amplifying the event and interpreting it forward. That moment in Butler, Pennsylvania is not happening right now—-it is past—but the story has a life of its own, such that an artist 4300 miles away from that 13 July rally field is summoned to enlarge it.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 24 2025 8:08 utc | 255

Looking at the links below, can the UK continue to exist?
Collectively a society can only provide for it’s needs (infrastructure, services, etc) if it has a surplus of production, so how can they live?
The only exceptions we have seen are enterprises such as the City of London and wealthy individuals who own or control sufficient capital.
It’s easy to see why the UK is leading the pack, the links below show the UK cannot conceivably go it alone and why they are trying to rope in France and anyone else to embrace a solution we’ve all seen before:
“When all else fails they send us to war” together with “hope” (the one remaining evil in Pandora’s jar), that somehow the Ukraine itself or the vanquish of Putin might yet provide some resource that would help.
UK balance of trade chart (imports v exports) 1970 to 2025 https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/GBR/united-kingdom/trade-balance-deficit
UK energy trends chart (pdf) 1998 to 2024 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67e4f62cf356a2dc0e39b522/Energy_Trends_March_2025.pdf


Posted by: Saul Goode | Apr 24 2025 8:29 utc | 256

The second link fails (post 256 above)
Here is the URL
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67e4f62cf356a2dc0e39b522/Energy_Trends_March_2025.pdf

Posted by: Saul Goode | Apr 24 2025 8:33 utc | 257

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 24 2025 6:19 utc | 239, and-
Posted by: Newbie | Apr 24 2025 6:44 utc | 243
I completely agree with your assessments of both Simplicius and Big Serge, and have expressed my own impressions of both these analysts/commentators before on MoA.
Also, to Newbie in respect of the absence of Marrat K. I am also wondering about this but will conjecture that he might have been “reigned in” my the RF army for OS reasons. If so, then something fairly significant might be brewing.
Of course I’m speculating here, but given the quality of his front line reports and high quality detailed maps, I don’t think this scenario is unreasonable.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Apr 24 2025 9:16 utc | 258

To #255, Re: “where World 1 now stands, a sky scraping Super-Tall erected in defiance of the attack on the Twin Towers.” Not so. By no means does it stand in “defiance,” it’s a mockery. Photo here is a close-up…. https://indypendent.org/2021/09/twenty-years-later/…The shocking reality of it is much better seen from a distance as one drives toward the Lincoln Tunnel from NJ to Manhattan, it looks like a skinny, tilted mistake, makes a mockery of the Manhattan skyline. (I searched for pictures of this much more meaningful view but found none). The Leaning Tower of Pisa has more dignity.
The “replacement” was deliberately built so that it shrinks as it gets taller. “The building seems…not without nationalistic embarrassment.”…https://www.fastcompany.com/3038723/the-best-criticism-of-1-wtc-the-tallest-tower-in-the-us-comes-from-a-novel

Posted by: susan mullen | Apr 24 2025 9:18 utc | 259

UK Media spin worthy of Chemical Ali.
Brit Nazi buffoons with their Ukrona3i lovers left standing at the alter.
The US knew they would not let go their maximalist Crimea demand,
so it was pointless for the US to visit the gaggle of deranged Russophobes in London.
So the US and even France and Germany stayed away.
British and Ukrainian Na3is humiliated and stood up,
great entertainment value.

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 24 2025 9:46 utc | 260

UK Media spin worthy of Chemical Ali.
Brit Nazi buffoons with their Ukrona3i lovers left standing at the alter.
The US knew they would not let go their maximalist Crimea demand,
so it was pointless for the US to visit the gaggle of deranged Russophobes in London.
So the US and even France and Germany stayed away.
British and Ukrainian Na3is humiliated and stood up,
great entertainment value.

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 24 2025 9:47 utc | 261

If Russia accepts that UKR can join the EU that is the biggest political blunder ever. 2 years max until EU has an army and all of it is in Kiev.
Posted by: SOS | Apr 24 2025 8:08 utc | 254
If Europe are dead set on Barbarossa 2.0 then there is no treaty that will stop that.
It will just give Russia and China the chance to annihilate Europe for all time.

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 24 2025 9:52 utc | 262

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Apr 23 2025 19:01 utc | 131

In April 2025, the US parameters for peace were as good an outcome as Ukraine could expect. Ukraine has refused to discuss them.

Unlike the previous two offers you mentioned, nobody has offered Ukraine “US parameters for peace”. Whatever Trump or his team has presented are not viable offers and they are probably intended to blame Ukrainian “government” for failing to achieve peace.

Posted by: Sekava Seppo | Apr 24 2025 10:01 utc | 263

That brings a insolvency crisis in 2027. Full stop.
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Posted by: Exile | Apr 24 2025 6:25 utc | 241

As you say, maths is not known for forgiveness … but I would point out that in the USA the Fed and more money printing can bring those interest rates right back down again. Powell is fundamentally Trump’s appointee and it seems very unlikely that he will want it all falling to pieces on his watch.
Powell’s term runs out May 2026, with little likelihood of any more after that. I think very likely we will see all of a sudden, around the time things look too difficult, there will be more QE and interest rates conveniently drop.
Most of what Trump does is showmanship.

Posted by: Tel | Apr 24 2025 10:02 utc | 264

If Russia accepts that UKR can join the EU that is the biggest political blunder ever. 2 years max until EU has an army and all of it is in Kiev.
Posted by: SOS | Apr 24 2025 8:08 utc | 254
The Ukraine in the EU before Turkey? I’d love to see that. Not only it would accelerate the EU’s collapse, but it would be fun to see Turkey throw a fit and close the Bosphorus for ships from/to Ukraine or seek a membership in BRICS instead. Some say Turkey becomes irrelevant once it picks a side, but given the events in recent years even Erdogan must see it is much more beneficial to be on the side with Russia and BRICS than with the west.

Posted by: 5thcolumn | Apr 24 2025 10:02 utc | 265

How about a “Fight, Fight, Fight” portrait of Trump holding hands with Bibi, standing on a pile of dead Palestinians with robotic Israeli bulldozers crushing homes in Gaza for the background?

Posted by: Perimetr | Apr 24 2025 10:12 utc | 266

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 6:36 utc | 242
Without us domination, economical and military, people in the US will live well below their current living standard.

Posted by: Mario | Apr 24 2025 10:28 utc | 267

Re: interest rates
Powell only sets , or tries to set, overnight interest rates between member banks. Usually, the short end rates drive the long end of the curve. However, this relationship seems no longer to hold.
Flooding the member banks with money (QE) might drive inflation expectations higher leading to higher long end interest rates.
Insolvency crisis is baked in the cake

Posted by: Exile | Apr 24 2025 10:31 utc | 268

@I forgot | Apr 24 2025 1:22 utc | 191
I sympathise with your argument . I just want to repeat what I have often done before that despite the evil intentions of the US/UK both armies actually secured the victory for the bolsheviks. The americans did it through defeating the japanese concerning control of the transibirian railway, the British because they had made a deal with Lenin about the elimination of the Tsar and all his successors to the Tsar-title. Plus sinking the Russian fleet. That promise was partly broken by one naval officer who after having escaped with some ships to Helsinki obediently returned to Trotsky to be executed.
I suppose his family might otherwise have been harmed?

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 24 2025 10:32 utc | 269

Posted by: susan mullen | Apr 24 2025 9:18 utc | 260
Yeah it does look like shit. But then the twin towers were a disgusting blight that offended the senses so it’s more of a lateral move. If not for the people dying 9/11 would be remembered as the best day in the history for the appearance of the NYC skyline since the Chrysler building was finished.

Posted by: Badjoke | Apr 24 2025 10:33 utc | 270

“I am a person who can competently think for himself”
Sure thing! That’s why you regurgitate the mass media narrative du jour; because you’re such a free thinker.
“Russia cannot win in Ukraine.”
This will come as a shock to such a free-thinker as yourself, but Russia is winning as we chat in this forum. The mass media narrative within which your consciousness exists is a fabrication. You’d do well to get your head outside that delusion bubble.

Posted by: William Gruff | Apr 24 2025 10:40 utc | 271

@George
you ask how anyone could be against the live and let live ethos. (which I subscribe to)
I have had this discussion with family who served their 20 years in the US military. The answer I got was: “If the US did not influence foreign governments then someone else would to our detriment”. That was one of those “agree to disagree” moments otherwise you simply can’t talk to that person, and as I said I heard it from family.
Before I learned real (not what they teach in school) history I used to think that the US liberated people who otherwise had no hope. I no longer believe that. As I have heard African leaders say “we were the developing world in the 1960s, after more than 50 years it is obvious the West wishes for us to remain so”.
I wish I had something optimistic to say here but I don’t. Sometimes understanding a thing is an invitation to despair.
I hope this finds you well

Posted by: ockham | Apr 24 2025 10:44 utc | 272

I’m not clear what “walk away” really means. Does that mean stop trying to broker a deal? Or does that mean ceasing aid/intel? Partially ceasing aid/intel?
I remember all the chatter about “the Epstein list”. But there is no “the list”. Sure, they know people who flew on his plane or visited his island. But there is no “list of johns”. Yet the Fox News nitwits (and the lickspittle that consumes the pabulum) keep using that imprecise phrase.
And Trump’s comments on “Biden’s war” are really wearing on me. (And that is as someone who voted for him, as lesser of two evils.) You are the president now, you fat, orange, WWE promoter. Make a scrunch sound and man up. The buck stops with you. Oh…and stop Tweeting and talking on Fox News. Do. Your. Job!

Posted by: Anonymous | Apr 24 2025 10:47 utc | 273

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Apr 24 2025 8:08 utc | 255
Trump is no superman fighting for “truth justice and the American way” like some sort of new found American Jesus embellishing the US’s history of ill-founded glory. The paintings of him, as well as his recent Mar-a-Lago self-commissioned golf course sculpture (which I find quite hideous) are examples of works where the technical aspects in the paintings and sculpture exceed the worth of the subject they are meant to represent. A bit like Andy Warhol’s soup cans or Robert Rauschenberg’s spaghetti. I still suggest that Putin knew full well what would ingratiate Trump knowing his narcissism and that he likely used it as a clever diplomatic tool of useful currency.
I think the artworks that showed Trump and Elon having drinks in the Gaza Strip real estate luxury resort complex with yet another giant Trump sculpture behind are more accurate of what this man is really worth. During his first presidency he also had a painting done of himself with former presidents sitting around the same table. It made me almost puke to see that he had included Abraham Lincoln sitting with him, yet Lincoln, was totally against the US imperialism that McKinley later endorsed, and McKinley is a former president that Trump has seen fit to reinvoke with his new found imperialism over Greenland, Canada, and the Panama. Renaming Mt Denali Mt McKinley again made it far too obvious, especially when at the same time he renamed the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. I couldn’t care less about Obama or any other president that Trump’s portrait replaces but from my standpoint this was yet another example of Trump’s efforts to glorify his menial worth when the guy is nowhere near the moral fibre of a president that can do anything intentionally good except by accident for the USA

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 10:51 utc | 274

EU is opening up its trade to China. I have long maintained that EU decisions are not driven by any strategic goals, they are by which the wind is blowing any given day. Today, the EU is making decisions based on the logic ‘how to piss off Trump the most’.
The eventual consequence is Chinese suppliers will absolutely crush EU retailers, manufacturers and suppliers.
Bullish for Chinese economy, deflationary and bearish for EU economy, but very good for EU consumers who can buy cheap stuff with strengthening currency.

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 10:51 utc | 275

🇬🇧🇫🇷🇺🇦 The Times: UK and France Step Back from Troop Deployment Plans in Ukraine
Britain and France have backed away from their initial plans to deploy troops to Ukraine, according to The Times, citing unnamed sources.
Following recent talks in London, The Times reports that there has been a “softening” of commitments, though the paper does not detail the exact changes.
Some officials reportedly fear that Russia would never tolerate the presence of British or other European troops on Ukrainian territory, viewing such a move not as a peacekeeping effort but as unilateral Western interference.
Despite the concerns, London is not ready to fully abandon the idea of deploying forces to Ukraine, with the goal of “ensuring its security,” the paper adds.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s reported peace plan — leaked to the media — allows for European peacekeepers to be stationed in Ukraine after a ceasefire, but does not include U.S. security guarantees. Without American backing, both London and Paris have been hesitant to commit troops.

chickening out. french waving the white flag, and the british doing a hms defender.
but they will continue to hide behind others, as usual. pathetic.

Posted by: Justpassinby | Apr 24 2025 10:54 utc | 276

Powell only sets , or tries to set, overnight interest rates between member banks. Usually, the short end rates drive the long end of the curve. However, this relationship seems no longer to hold.
Posted by: Exile | Apr 24 2025 10:31 utc | 269

The FED’s ability to set rates is called “Reserve Demand Elasticity”.
https://www.google.com/search?q=reserve+demand+elasticity
Caveat Emptor! Most of the discussion on this topic is heavily sell side biased.

Posted by: too scents | Apr 24 2025 10:58 utc | 277

Justpassinby @ Apr 24 2025 10:54 utc | 277

but they will continue to hide behind others, as usual. pathetic.

They found out no one else is willing to die for them but they had to try.

Posted by: SOS | Apr 24 2025 11:06 utc | 278

China and Russia announced plans to build a nuclear reactor and a stellar research station on the moon by 2035.
https://x.com/GeromanAT/status/1915362972794310892

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 11:17 utc | 279

The FED’s ability to set rates is called “Reserve Demand Elasticity”.
Thank you !!!!!

Posted by: Exile | Apr 24 2025 11:24 utc | 280

Posted by: ockham | Apr 24 2025 10:44 utc | 273
Thanks for your comment ockham and I always welcome respectful discussion based on good argument rather than the blatant ad hominem that I sometimes challenge. How can we stop wars or live peacefully if we hold no respect for each other and simply blame the leaders only?
I would say that the sort of view you describe was shared by many countries that used imperialism and colonialism as tool to exploit other cultures and remove their wealth and social structures. It was often justified as not only being a good thing to do to for those who were frequently called “backward” and “barbaric” people, but also justified through religion in that spreading Christianity was used to convince the people back home that it was a righteous act. The cruelty, murder and theft meted out was of course hideous and nothing to do with any form of moral conduct that you could say aligned with any aspect of spirituality that represents kindness, love, generosity, or compassion.
It is good to see that you followed your own conscience and evolved a better understanding of history than what you were submitted to at first. I have done the same myself and often been shocked by the nonsense I was led to believe.

Posted by: George | Apr 24 2025 11:26 utc | 281

The WW2 generation and its offspring tried again to conquer all and they have failed again.
Lol WEF leader leaves the stage with his loud affirmation of his age . 88 .
Heil H indeed .
They hide in plains sight the natzios.
The dragon bear has handled the challenge in a sophisticated manner.
The Rumble in the ukropian European Garden had to be undertaken.
But without falling into the traps.
It’s the collective ancient wisdom that has won over the brute fascist proxy forces of the collapsing Collective Waste and their delusional ‘to the last ukropian’.
So the caravan moves on to the MAIN EVENT .
It’s not China! That too is a ruse, their identified Red Lines being pushed to induce an invasion of Formosa!
The PRC have played the feint but they know where the real final battlefield is.
It is AFRICA.
I know this is the Ukraine thread, but their ziofascistnatzis are already on the ground in Africa. Proxy Nazis fighting alongside the ziofascists Wasraeli and every fascist PMC natzio ‘contractors’.
I will elaborate later.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Apr 24 2025 11:30 utc | 282

Justpassinby | Apr 24 2025 10:54 utc | 277
…Some officials reportedly fear that Russia would never tolerate the presence of British or other European troops on Ukrainian territory…
Hmm. Maybe the Palm Sunday kinzhal that took out ? 40? NATO plus a Ukie general, might have sobered the warpigs.
I know U$NATO “boots” have been taken out since 2014…. but the Palm Sunday kinzhal seems to really rattled them ….

Posted by: Melaleuca | Apr 24 2025 11:46 utc | 283

Bringing Ukraine to the level of EU membership standards, turning one factory into green and environmentally friendly rubble at a time.

🇷🇺 Massive Ballistic Missile Strike on Ukraine — Largest Since Start of War
Former Ukrainian Air Force officer Andriy Khrapchynsky reported that Russia launched 11 ballistic missiles simultaneously — surpassing the previous record of 10 Kinzhal missiles used in January 2024.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the overnight attack involved long-range precision weapons launched from air, land, sea, as well as drones.
Targets: Ukrainian facilities tied to aviation, missile-space tech, machine building, armored vehicle production, rocket fuel, and gunpowder manufacturing.
Result: All designated targets were hit.
https://x.com/Zlatti_71/status/1915371077145972768

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 11:47 utc | 284

Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 2:33 utc | 202

What I think you (and almost everyone else is missing) is that Putin is serious about resolving the conflict–through US Trump negotiations.

Whoa, thank you! I almost got duped by all those official Kremlin statements about unacceptability of proposals presented in western media. Of course this post and some FT article citing “anonymous sources” claiming the opposite knows better!
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:17 utc | 209

5 A decisive escalation of Russian military operations in Ukraine, aiming to capture Kyiv, overthrow the Ukrainian government, and force a full surrender of Ukraine’s armed forces by October 2025.

Bonus points for introduced deadline.
Posted by: William | Apr 24 2025 3:43 utc | 217

For I am a committed Anti-Imperialist.

Actually, the right term is “concern troll”.

Posted by: Sekava Seppo | Apr 24 2025 11:47 utc | 285

the intel never stopped…
Posted by: 5thcolumn | Apr 23 2025 19:36 utc | 138
You do not know that. The results loudly counter your unsupported assertion. There certainly was confusion and a rout of UKrain soldiers in a very PR important stronghold, which supports the public claim that ISR was being withheld.
When ISR was publicly said to resume, the rout stopped. The reality of what happened argues against your theory.
The Kursk pipeline attack was not a new tactic, but it’s effectiveness was amplified by a lack of oppositional ISR. One UKrain soldier could have plugged the whole Sudzha rout with a grenade and rifle.
The UK most likely did provide what they could, but it does not have the US ability of detail. Or Starlink. If you did not notice, Trump and company were somewhat peeved at Z=girl. It did not learn and surely another lesson is incoming.

Posted by: jopalolive | Apr 24 2025 11:51 utc | 286

Zelensky reportedly cut his visit to South Africa short due to the Russian ballistic missile attack across Ukraine. That probably means a lot of high-value targets were hit.

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 12:04 utc | 287

@288
Even Kaja Kallas is crying very much abou these attacks. Wonder why…

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 12:06 utc | 288

Posted by: Anonymous | Apr 24 2025 10:47 utc | 274

I’m not clear what “walk away” really means. Does that mean stop trying to broker a deal? Or does that mean ceasing aid/intel? Partially ceasing aid/intel?

Wild guess: keep the conflict ongoing as it is but wash his hands from it and have EU countries take the burden of keeping it going on (apart from some ISR support).

Posted by: Sekava Seppo | Apr 24 2025 12:08 utc | 289

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 12:06 utc | 289
sandu also joined kallas in her menstrual pain. (ukraine bleeding natos)

Posted by: Justpassinby | Apr 24 2025 12:09 utc | 290

Everyone in 5-eyes can access US resources. That is the point of 5-eyes.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 23 2025 19:48 utc | 140
0/100
You really think New Zealand has the same access to intelligence as the Trump admin? Top US military br ass? Or the US deep state? Mr. Donkey thinks that is very funny hahahaha
Even congress, the military, most of the 3 letter agency lackeys and Trump are still in the dark on who destroyed Building 7 or shot JFK.
Five eyes is where the anglo Freemasons are established.
“It’s a metaphor. Your whole life is a metaphor.”

Posted by: jopalolive | Apr 24 2025 12:12 utc | 291

By the way, South Africa economically is absolutely irrelevant for Ukraine when it comes to trade.
-0.05 % of Ukrainian imports are from South Africa
-0.02% of Ukrainian exports are to South Africa
Fitting, considering Zelensky bought a controlling interest in the South African mining company Northam Platinum. He was just checking in on his investment?

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 12:22 utc | 292

“EU is opening up its trade to China. I have long maintained that EU decisions are not driven by any strategic goals, they are by which the wind is blowing any given day. Today, the EU is making decisions based on the logic ‘how to piss off Trump the most’.”
Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 10:51 utc | 276
Lets hope we can get good and cheap Chinese electric cars in Europe soon, without those tariffs…

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 24 2025 12:23 utc | 293

You do not know that. The results loudly counter your unsupported assertion. There certainly was confusion and a rout of UKrain soldiers in a very PR important stronghold, which supports the public claim that ISR was being withheld.
When ISR was publicly said to resume, the rout stopped. The reality of what happened argues against your theory.
The Kursk pipeline attack was not a new tactic, but it’s effectiveness was amplified by a lack of oppositional ISR. One UKrain soldier could have plugged the whole Sudzha rout with a grenade and rifle.
The UK most likely did provide what they could, but it does not have the US ability of detail. Or Starlink. If you did not notice, Trump and company were somewhat peeved at Z=girl. It did not learn and surely another lesson is incoming.
Posted by: jopalolive | Apr 24 2025 11:51 utc | 287
I base my information on the russian sources at the front, not western media and definitely not Trump administration’s or Kiev’s word. If RuAF at the front and in Kursk said there was no pause of attacks and use of HIMARS during the so called pause, it means there was no pause at all.

“The UK most likely did provide what they could, but it does not have the US ability of detail. Or Starlink. If you did not notice, Trump and company were somewhat peeved at Z=girl. It did not learn and surely another lesson is incoming.”

Smoke and mirrors of the political entertainment industry. “Peeved at Z=girl”, lol, you have your blinders on if you think it was more than a theatre.

“Most likely” “There certainly was confusion and a rout of UKrain soldiers in a very PR important stronghold, which supports the public claim that ISR was being withheld.”

Corellation isn’t causation. The fake pause was just an excuse to blame the rout of UAF on lack of intel and downplay the abilities and sacrifices of RuAF.

Posted by: 5thcolumn | Apr 24 2025 12:23 utc | 294

The shapeshifters identified the Red Lines over decades and pushed on them – expanding natzo, bottling up the Black Sea and threatening the Crimean bases.
They built another proxy Nazi peoples through delusional propaganda and ‘education’ from childhood – it still goes on – plenty of videos of young pre school surrounded by Nazi. Hitler, russophobic, vile songs!
The children mimicking, not understanding obviously.
As they will grow into hating, not understanding.
A provocation designed to invite a predicted attack as the best defence by the RF!
When they finally did it boy did the ziofascist Barons love it big time! ‘Pootin gone full Tonto’ they celebrated.
Their greatest plan had come to fruition – as the RF made the feint big arrow invasion. Going past all the prepared and planned defences – the immense trenches and fortifications. They’ll be in Kiev in 3 days they drooled!
Throwing open boxes of weapons for the civilians to use against the ‘invaders’. Getting little old ladies pickle jars to throw out of their windows… oh so jolly.
They still wait! Waiting for the Big Arrows.
Hoping that a ‘moral’ victory can be snatched by inducing the RF to come and finish off the weakened ‘to the last Ukranian.’
They induce the move to make real the illusion that the Big Bad Russian Bear always wanted to invade the haggard old crone, syphilitic, bed wetting , European princess!
To ravage and rape her because she is so … ugly as fuck? Why? Would great Russia and its great peoples even want to be afflicted by such delusional, transwoke, whatever?
She still waits stinking of rotten fish from every office of the nations. Europe.
Even as the Yankee pimp is instructed to walk away, throwing her at the feet of the Russians saying ‘have her, she’s no good to me anymore’.
The russkies prod it with a disdainful stick, not willing to touch it in case they get infected!
The Russians don’t covet Europe, except a few shapeshifters who want their view of Lake Cuomo.
the Russians also don’t hate Europeans or the ukranians, especially the restored neo-Russians of Crimea and the regions – of course they don’t!
How can they hate their relatives?
They don’t even hate Shelensky!
He is a ukridiot they have been entertained by for years, he made them laugh. In Russian !
They don’t see a crazed dickactor, they think he meant well, they still live in the fug of that narrative propaganda.
Historical perspective will show their kids the truth. Maybe in just a generation.
We are arriving at recognising the true centuries long, dynastic machinations, that have conjured the daily atrocities of children burning alive and being ignored by the Collective Wastes inhabitants by some magic!
You know Drumpff will not survive his failure to release the Epstein lists and failures of justice.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Apr 24 2025 12:25 utc | 295

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 12:04 utc | 288
Zelensky reportedly cut his visit to South Africa short due to the Russian ballistic missile attack across Ukraine. That probably means a lot of high-value targets were hit.
Yes, very likely. The MSM television news where I am also reports that the missile was North Korean. Is there no end to Orcish depravity?

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Apr 24 2025 12:26 utc | 296

In general wars are declared on the perception of a future menace by the ones feeling the most threatened by it. In most of the cases it’s about a form of political and/or economical regime that will give the country/people adopting such regime a systemic advantage on the long run, therefore the tenant of the actual regime form are fearing for themselves and the start a war.
Let me give you two example relatively far in time.
The Roman empire was to big to be sustained due to poor communications of the time, local power had more efficient ways of managing warfare. At first the Romans declared war to “the barbarians” before being defeated by them. A few centuries later the barbarians chiefs became “kings” (basicaly sanctified warlords ..)
The French revolution was fought “day 1” by all Europeans powers, it ended up in 1812 with the return of a king, the cronies monarchies in Europe were very reassured for a time … one century later, the oligarchic regime so called “representative democracy” has supplanted monarchies all over the place.
This mechanism worked on many times and places, Islamic Vs Tribal , Sunblessed Emperor against local warlords or cliques, colonizer vs natives and now capitalists vs socialism/communism (the Hegel/Marx version, not the dems or EU ones…). It works everytime : a systemic advantage resulted in warfare mostly started by the tenant of an established order.
Now let that sink in context. There is a lot of bullshit in politics nowadays , but on the long run , things tends to go like in nature : survival of the fittest.

Posted by: Savonarole | Apr 24 2025 12:36 utc | 297

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 24 2025 12:23 utc | 294
The Euro currency is being pushed higher left and right. Together with opening the market to China will be the final nail in the coffin for EU manufacturing, especially German auto supply chain. Once those go, so go the auxiliary machining and metal industries in northern Europe.
The EU is an economic train wreck, all these events hurting economy/manufacturing are coinciding with each other. The ECB is drifting toward zero interest rates.
That said, China is winning without doing ANYTHING. China just said there is no truth behind Trump’s claim of reaching a deal. Consequence, dollar and US finmarkets pummeled again, EU is losing its trade surpluses both with US and China.

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 12:37 utc | 298

Vladimir, STOP!’, Trump demands, as he says he’s ‘not happy’ with ‘not necessary’ Russian strikes on Kyiv
US president Donald Trump has just responded to the overnight attacks on Kyiv, saying he is “not happy,” and calling them “not necessary” and criticising “very bad timing”.
In a social media post, he said:
I am not happy with the Russian strikes on KYIV. Not necessary, and very bad timing. Vladimir, STOP! 5000 soldiers a week are dying. Lets get the Peace Deal DONE!

Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 24 2025 12:40 utc | 299

US president Donald Trump has just responded to the overnight attacks on Kyiv, saying he is “not happy,” and calling them “not necessary” and criticising “very bad timing”.
In a social media post, he said:
I am not happy with the Russian strikes on KYIV. Not necessary, and very bad timing. Vladimir, STOP! 5000 soldiers a week are dying. Lets get the Peace Deal DONE!
Posted by: Night Tripper | Apr 24 2025 12:40 utc | 300

He is just trolling EU. It’s now been officially recognized by Fox News and other US media that Zelensky is the obstruction for peace.
Meanwhile Trump is keeping the narrative going. He sees the EU trillion Euro budget of military and is positioning US arms companies to be in the way of the cash flow coming out of Europe. That means he is keeping the pretense of caring by telling Vladimir ‘PLEASE STOP!’.
Oh, he won’t stop, anyway, c’mon Europe, give Lockheed and Northtropp more moneys.

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 24 2025 12:43 utc | 300