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November 28, 2025
Ukraine Rejects Trump’s Peace Plan – U.S. Reacts To Its Defiance

After rejecting a plan that would see Ukraine concede territory to Russia its leadership has come under new pressure.

Trump’s 28-point Ukraine plan, leaked by former U.S. envoy to Ukraine Keith Kellogg, was an attempt to shut the war down – at least for now. The European dimwits, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Ukrainian ruler managed to sabotage it:

One camp, including Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and other officials, views Ukraine as the primary obstacle to peace and favors using U.S. leverage to force Kyiv to make major compromises, according to multiple current and former officials.

The other camp, represented by Rubio and other officials, sees Russia as the culprit for having launched an unprovoked invasion of its neighbor and says Moscow will relent only if it pays a price for its aggression through sanctions and other pressure.

With his deputies vying for his attention along with Republican lawmakers and European leaders, President Donald Trump has veered back and forth on how to resolve the conflict.

While the 28-point plan included several points Russia could not agree to (like a 600,000 strong Ukrainian army), it also included significant concession Ukraine would have to make. It could have been the base for further discussions with Russia. But Rubio allowed the Ukrainians to shrink the plan down to 19 points by taking out any Ukrainian concessions while adding erroneous demands (a 800,000 strong Ukrainian army) which are unacceptable to Russia.

Trump is, as usual, behaving like a weathervane unable or unwilling to force his will on the opponents of his plan.

The Ukrainian army is collapsing. Pokrovsk had been enveloped and occupied a week ago. But Zelenski and others kept claimed that the Ukrainian was winning that battle. As the army breaks down and its soldiers flee from their positions (in Russian) other cities, like Huleipole and Siversk, will soon fall too.

There is no way for Ukraine to win the war. The longer the war takes the more will be lost for Ukraine.

The utter delusion behind the rejection of Trump’s 28 point plan was demonstrated by the European High Representative for Foreign Affairs Katja Kallas:

“We still need to get from a situation where Russia pretends to negotiate to a situation where they need to negotiate”

Sure. And how are going to get there? After 19 rounds of EU sanction on Russia the 20th package will certainly take care of it?

During the latest round of negotiations the acting president of Ukraine Vladimir Zelenski had named the chief of his office Andrei Yermak and the Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council Rustem Umerov as negotiators.
This was widely seen as an attempt to protect both persons from prosecution for their involvement in a recent case of large scale corruption.

Yermak admitted as much when he called up Simon Shuster at The Atlantic to put an end to the current round of negotiations:

Volodymyr Zelensky, in the next phase of talks to end the war in Ukraine, intends to draw a red line at the most contentious issue on the table: the Russian demand for Ukraine’s sovereign territory. As long as he remains the nation’s president, Zelensky will not agree to give up land in exchange for peace, Ukraine’s chief negotiator, Andriy Yermak, told me today in an exclusive interview.

“Not a single sane person today would sign a document to give up territory,” said Yermak, who has served as Zelensky’s chief of staff, lead negotiator, and closest aide throughout the full-scale war with Russia.

“As long as Zelensky is president, no one should count on us giving up territory. He will not sign away territory,” he told me by telephone from Kyiv. “The constitution prohibits this. Nobody can do that unless they want to go against the Ukrainian constitution and the Ukrainian people.”

Russia will ignore such nonsense and take by force whatever territory it thinks it needs. Further down Yermak explains to Shuster why he was tasked with negotiations:

In our interview, Yermak responded at length for the first time to the investigation and the resulting calls for him to step aside. “The pressure is enormous,” he told me. “The case is fairly loud, and there needs to be an objective and independent investigation without political influence.”

By appointing him to lead Ukraine’s negotiating team despite the scandal, Zelensky made clear to the people of Ukraine that Yermak continues to enjoy his trust, he said. The people of Ukraine “see that I have been beside the president all these years during all the most difficult, tragic, and dangerous moments,” Yermak said. “He trusted me with these negotiations that will decide the fate of our country. And if people support the president, that should answer all their questions.”

Ukraine has now officially rejected the core element – land for peace – of Trump’s plan. The U.S. immediately responded to this open defiance. Today, by using its control over the Ukrainian National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and various ‘nationalist’ and fascist media in Ukraine, it hit back at Yermak:

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) are conducting searches at the office of Andrii Yermak, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, in the government district on the morning of 28 November.

Source: Ukrainska Pravda journalist at the scene

Details: Ukrainska Pravda journalists managed to record around 10 employees from NABU and SAPO entering the government district.

The independent Ukrainian outlet Strana summarizes the political background of this action (machine translation):

Observers drew attention to the fact that the searches began just before the visit of US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, a representative of Donald Trump, to Kiev. According to a popular version, he should put pressure on the Ukrainian authorities to agree to concessions under the Trump peace plan, including with regard to the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the Donbass.

And just yesterday, Yermak solemnly proclaimed that as long as Vladimir Zelensky is president, Ukraine will not make territorial concessions.

Therefore, many people in political circles associate the searches of Yermak’s apartment with these events. That is, according to this version, Washington, with the help of NABU, makes it clear to Zelensky that the situation is serious and it’s time to adjust the position on the peace plan.

According to another version, the searches are connected with the long-running line of the “anti-Green coalition” to deprive the president of real power and turn him into the “queen of England” by losing control of the parliamentary majority and the government. One of the central elements of this plan is the dismissal of Yermak, which Zelensky has so far refused to do. But now, apparently, they decided to present him with new arguments in favor of such a step.

I seriously doubt the second explanation though this is not a neither nor situation. NABU is unlikely to act on anything without having a green light from the U.S. ambassador in Kiev.

Zelenski and Yermak will certainly hit back at NABU. A few month ago they had already tried to neuter it but had to retreat under pressure from Washington and Europe. They can use security services under their control -Ukraine’s FBI equivalent SBU –  to arrest and indict NABU official.

The race is on.

Who will be the first to be arrested: Andrei Yermak or the chief investigators of NABU?

Comments

Kaja was a child actress
Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 21:31 utc | 185

She still is.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Nov 28 2025 21:51 utc | 201

Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 21:46 utc | 193
The very first concentration camps liberated by the Red Army (and the Red Army liberated the vast majority of them), along with emaciated and recently euthanised inmates were liberated in Estonia. Staffed by local hiwis, natch.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Nov 28 2025 21:57 utc | 202

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 28 2025 21:08 utc | 178
 
Guess this time I’m having a slightly deviating impression.
 
I would say Putin manages and the US empire tries, but in vain. Russia/Putin can’t end the SMO unless the root causes are addressed and accommodated. Which is no NATO in Ukraine, a neutral Ukraine and meanwhile recognition of the returned Russian areas which has cost Russia a lot of blood. I agree the US empire is indeed trapped. Trapped in the desire and mirage of an imploding Russia, like Yugoslavia, and picking the carcass to somehow revitalize its decomposing body.

Posted by: xor | Nov 28 2025 21:59 utc | 203

Posted by: Stark | Nov 28 2025 21:16 utc
 
As a side note to #193: linguistically the Baltic languages form a sub-branch of an older ‘Balto-Slavic’ family of Indo-European. The Baltic languages are very important in comparative Indo-European linguistics because they are archaic and conservative languages that preserve very old fossilised forms, like Lithuanian pílis ‘citadel’ (cognate with Greek polis). Old Prussian belongs to that sub-branch (last living speaker died in 1792), and one can recall that the Balts were a significant regional power in the early modern period (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth).
 
All of this by way of background to Baltic ethno-nationalism which will explain why the Estonians et al. are driven by anti-Russian, anti-Bolshevik hatred. From a UK POV that makes them my enemy’s enemy.

Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 22:00 utc | 204

A couple of tankers hit in the Black Sea with drones apparently. My money is on the Brits and Estonia being behind that attack.
 
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 21:39 utc | 189
 
Turkey itself may have an interest in this, 
as do the US and the UK.
However, it is the British who are notorious for drone attacks in the Black Sea, under the guise of Ukraine.
 
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/drone-strikes-turkish-tanker-ukraines-odesa-us-natural-127593172
 
17 November 2025
‘A drone struck a Turkish-flagged tanker in the southern Ukrainian region of Odessa on Monday, setting it on fire, officials said. This happened one day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed an agreement to import US liquefied natural gas through the region.’
 
https://www.twz.com/news-features/explosive-packed-ukrainian-drone-boat-found-900-miles-away-in-turkey
 
And now
 
https://apnews.com/article/turkey-gambia-tanker-fire-black-sea-d306912f47fd409170f8bf8ca40e58f2
 
“The Turkish Directorate General of Maritime Affairs announced that the first tanker, the Gambian-flagged Kairos, caught fire in the Black Sea, about 45 kilometres off the coast of the Turkish province of Kocaeli. 

Within an hour, the maritime authority reported that a second tanker, the Virat, had been rammed in the Black Sea about 35 nautical miles off the Turkish coast.”

Posted by: BlindSpot | Nov 28 2025 22:00 utc | 205

https://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/about/latest-news/2025/november/former-deputy-pm-of-canada-chrystia-freeland-appointed-as-next-warden-ceo/
 
“The Trustees of the Rhodes Trust have appointed Chrystia Freeland as the next Warden of Rhodes House and CEO of the Rhodes Trust,” the statement reads.
 
It is noted that Chrystia Freeland will start her role on July 1, 2026.
 
Freeland has not yet commented on her future appointment, but the role of head of the Trust requires residing in the United Kingdom.

Posted by: Oui | Nov 28 2025 22:02 utc | 206

Posted by: ChatNPC | Nov 28 2025 21:57 utc
 
Yes, good point: the most willing of the Hilfswillige paramilitaries in the Third Reich were Balts and Ukies, closely followed by Croats. Mobilising catholic hatred of Jews and Orthodoxy. East of the Elbe has been a savage place to live over the years.

Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 22:03 utc | 207

@Posted by: ChatNPC | Nov 28 2025 21:13 utc | 180
Thanks, he describes reality more accurately than White Empire´s opponents….
 I just found his essay in full connection with this master class by Professor Jiang….that I viewed today….
https://youtu.be/BtlWoqWLm9Q?si=tToIdfOgLdGSIcJx

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Nov 28 2025 22:03 utc | 208

So, war crimes again: attack on unarmed, empty civilian ships belonging to a third party.

Posted by: smartfox | Nov 28 2025 22:06 utc | 209

karlof1 | Nov 28 2025 21:43 utc | 190
 
Russia marching across Ukraine brings its own problems and I cannot see Putin doing that. Currently, the main fronts are in the regions that have had referendum. Elswhere there is only narrow buffer zones which it all Russia wants to hold.
 
In the south, the Russian forces are moving east to west rolling up Ukraine/Nato defensive lines which were set up to fend of attack from the south. Following that line of defenses did take Russia across the souther end of another region, but that in itself  is nothing more than a narrow buffer zone.
Russia’s next move will come when it has captured the entirety of the regions that have rejoined Russia. Kherson west of the Dneipro river?  
 
Any peace deal is by necessity capitulation by Ukraine. There is no money, no weapons and no men for the now European war against Russia. I think by the time Russia has cleared the regions that have came back to it (apart from the Kherson city area) geo-political changes will have occurred.
 

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 22:08 utc | 210

Posted by: BlindSpot | Nov 28 2025 22:00 utc
“the Gambian-flagged Kairos”
 
kairos is one of the most interesting words in classical Greek with a range of meanings difficult to render in English. The basic meaning is ‘timeliness’, but in the sense of the ‘intuitively right moment to do something’ (an artisanal concept mostly). In modern Greek it means ‘the right time’ or simply ‘time’ as in ‘it’s time to go’ or ‘time for a coffee’.
 
I wonder if there’s a secret message there…

Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 22:09 utc | 211

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 20:29 utc | 152
 
RE:   If Zaluzhny really is preferred, then why isn’t he being fêted in Washington, Brussels, Paris and Berlin, not just Westminster?
 
<< 
Zaluzhny never recovered from the traumatic brain injury suffered in mid-April 2023, about 6 weeks before the Wagnerians liberated Artymovsk, when he was shrapnel-hit.
 
Once Zaluzhny returned to the public eye, all the video footage of him showed very brief snippets in which he, a moon-faced guy already, was always seen nodding and smiling in shuck ‘n jive mode:  nobody was home any longer up there, but the spliced & diced video bits ‘n pieces disguised the reality of his mental incapacity.
 
Keep in mind that this was during the period that the West had largely accepted that Autopen Robinette was no longer home up there, so the way the West camouflaged Autopen Robinette’s incapacity provided a template for how to manage the fact that Zaluzhny had never recovered from his injury (especially going into the Greatest Summer Counter-Offensive on Earth, when Ukraine really really needed media victories.)
 
You’ll notice that Zaluzhny never spoke in public again.  During December 2023, when Zaluzhny declared that the war was in a stalemate, which Antony B quickly boosted & amplified, the WaPo conducted a telephone interview w/ Zaluzhny, to tease out the general’s assessment. 
 
A telephone interview.  Anybody could have been on the other end of the line.   But Zaluzhny’s assessment of the war from that WaPo piece dominated the news-cycle into 2024.
 
Well, Russian Forces liberated Avdiivka in early February 2024, and Volodymyr soon decorated Zaluzhny w/ a chest-full of medals, appointed him an ambassador to London and replaced him w/ Syrsky.
 
Where Zaluzhny has been kept offstage ever since.  From time to time we’ll have our attention drawn to a video montage of Zaluzhny’s greatest moments—like a music video of Zaluzhny in action—and the footage will be broken up w/ Power Point-like slides w/ quotes from speeches Zaluzhny supposedly gave.
 
The ruse has been professionally run.
 
At any rate, after all the uproar, stateside, regarding the inability of the DNC and the DNC-obeisant media to come to the table about Joe’s cognitive decline would make fêting Zaluzhny alongside politicians and other influential figures (donors) risky indeed.
 
In the wake of the subterfuge to cover for a non compos mentis president, the kind of Busby Berkeley’Keystone Kops routine they’d have to put on in order to sell a viable Ukrainian leader to us, in Zaluzhny. would be tough.
 

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 22:11 utc | 212

paddy 143 – yup, break up the whole damn neo Nazi entity…….never again.
Posted by: tobias cole | Nov 28 2025 20:16 utc | 148
 
Something seems to bee cooking in Japan…

Posted by: Original Newbie | Nov 28 2025 22:15 utc | 213

Sydney Morning Herald headline: “Zelensky’s chief of staff resigns as Ukraine corruption scandal widens”.
 
“Ukraine corruption”. The scandal is the tautology. My contempt for the MSM knows no limit.

Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 22:15 utc | 214

Kherson west of the Dneipro river? Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 22:08 utc | 209
west, direct at river,
https://www.google.de/maps/@46.4020396,32.7313369,9.08z?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTEyMy4xIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D

Posted by: smartfox | Nov 28 2025 22:16 utc | 215

@Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 22:00 utc | 203
But that theory does not seem to hold up when current first Estonian russophobe ( at already medical level…), Kaja Kallas, is the daughter of a USSR official…..
It seems the father did not steal enough when the USSR fell out….
Yeah..they remain as primitive as their languages….
All that hatred is just performance by mean, extremely ambitious and avert to work people managed by more powerful and intriguing people, but equally mean, more ambitious and avert to work, the Britons, so that to rob Europe dry …..as always they have done through history….
The news about Christia Freeland posted above just come to confirm this…
 

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Nov 28 2025 22:17 utc | 216

BlindSpot | Nov 28 2025 22:00 utc | 204
 
Thinking about different things and for some reason I was thinking Baltic sea. Black sea will be the Brits and Ukrainians. Essentially the Brits. Turkey is involved in a number of energy deals with Russia so I’m not sure they would have been involved, but there again the Brits are in Edogan’s Turkic world and the stans.
 
That MI6 bloke who run the white helmets in Syria till he fell off a balcony operated from Turkey.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 22:18 utc | 217

Posted by: xor | Nov 28 2025 21:59 utc | 202
 
######
 
I have no firsthand insight, but I think Putin’s ask may have expanded to include NATO’s rollback from Finland. Remember, once Ukraine is settled, Finland is positioned to start the conflict all over again.
 
It is important in a negotiation to control the direction. One way to do that is to keep moving the goalposts in your direction.
 
As long as Putin asks too much (from a Western perspective), he can keep the negotiations frozen.
 
I firmly believe Russia can do this for years. The West cannot.
 
Some get erect talking about barrel diameters and plating thickness, but few take scarce resources like time and material into account.
 
America can probably put on an amazing fireworks show today, but can it do it every day for six months?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 28 2025 22:19 utc | 218

@Posted by: BlindSpot | Nov 28 2025 22:00 utc | 204
Recall that the Briton spooks are present in Turkey…
James Le Mesurier, CEO of fake rescue NGO in Syria, the White Helmets, fell from his own balcony there because of money issues….

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Nov 28 2025 22:20 utc | 219

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 22:11 utc | 211
Being mentally incapacitated seems to have worked fairly well with Autopen, so why not keep the show running on The Great White Way?
I guess that term has fallen out of favor. 
But yeah.  

The ruse has been professionally run.

Posted by: lex talionis | Nov 28 2025 22:28 utc | 220

@Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 21:31 utc | 185
IMO she would perform any role for her masters so that not having to work or study a bit through her whole life… She is just creditor for the Nobel of Laziness….a bon vivant without scruples at all….
Do not you notice that she is not even willing to employ any energy on wording nor thinking?
 
 

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Nov 28 2025 22:30 utc | 221

I hear that Zelensky may have fled, and is certain to be forced out…Some or all of his assistants have been arrested…

Posted by: pyrrhus | Nov 28 2025 22:30 utc | 222

@ steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 22:11 utc | 211
 
All fair points and I agree, but it then leaves the question open: with moves seemingly afoot to take down the Zelensky junta, who, what, and where is the replacement?
 
In the MSM in my country I’m not seeing any name being pushed forward at all, let alone the concerted effort that usually accompanies a “regime change” in the intended target country.
 
The whole business strikes me as the Western elites being divided, with quietly panicking manœuvres between different factions.
 
It’s unicorn time, as they wing it, with policy being devised on the hoof.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 22:32 utc | 223

Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 21:32 utc | 186
 
The US/UK split, but US itself is also split.  Ehret divided the two factions in the US as nationalists and loyalists. Possibly that has been dormant for some time, but I think that split reappeared with the failure of the 2023 southern offensive.
 
This consistent policy by the Trump admin this term to reach a peace deal with Russia – Likely there are a number of reasons behind it, but one that comes to mind from time to time is the US nationalists want to ally with Russia against London and the American loyalists. In day to day stuff, Trump appears erratic, but there is consistency in long term policy.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 22:35 utc | 224

DT is using a game plan to use z to get through him back to Biden family and associates??? Seemingly trusting Putin more to do his “part”than the corrupt crazies in Ukraine in cahoots with UK( remembering Russiagate and the Dossier) -?????- and snakes in EU not paying their NATO payments taking USA for a ride and all their broken intentions , and trying to get DT article 5 to save their sorry asses?

Posted by: Jo | Nov 28 2025 22:37 utc | 225

Posted by: pyrrhus | Nov 28 2025 22:30 utc | 221 …Source?

Posted by: Stark | Nov 28 2025 22:38 utc | 226

Ghost of Mozgovoy | Nov 28 2025 22:17 utc | 215
 
Likely the hatred of the woke. UK in particular also brewed up a lot of hatred for Russia in many of the ex SSR’s to the extent their national identity revolves around hatred of Russia. Estonians and Latvians signed up in large numbers to the Waffen SS.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 22:42 utc | 227

Posted by: lex talionis | Nov 28 2025 22:28 utc | 219
 
RE:    Being mentally incapacitated seems to have worked fairly well with Autopen, so why not keep the show running on The Great White Way?
 
<<
 
The Show ran out of runway after Collective Biden.  Too much reality cratered it.  It’ll be a while before they can attempt the same ruse again.
 
Besides which, it’s possible for the hegemon to fake it on the down-low, especially w/ so many cooperative vassals willing to wink-wink & nod-nod—all of it propped up by a press complicit in the bamboozlement.
 
But the one-time general of Ukraine’s army-? 
 
Erm—hard no.
 

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 22:52 utc | 228

Peter AU
Trump is consistent. But not about peace with anyone. Trump is consistent about war. Only war. 
Against Russians, Somalians, Venezualians, Nigerians, Palestinians, Iranians, and South Africans when he gets to them.
Trump doesn’t want peace with Russia. He wants to weaken them so he can billy a better deal. No way that is peace Mr Peter.
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Bingo | Nov 28 2025 22:55 utc | 229

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 22:32 utc | 222
 
RE:    with moves seemingly afoot to take down the Zelensky junta, who, what, and where is the replacement? 
<<
 
Yulia Timochenko was the only Ukrainian invited to DJT’s very exclusive inauguration in the quite-small indoor Rotunda.   Let’s ponder for a moment who was in charge of the guest list…
 
If I’m playing Jeopardy! I’m taking Yulia “the braid” Timochenko for $20
 

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 22:56 utc | 230

steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 22:52 utc | 227
 
Zaluzny was and probably still is very popular in Ukraine. Zelensky saw him as a threat because he was gaining so much popularity, which is why he was given the post in the UK after being sacked as military chief.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 22:57 utc | 231

  • DT personal revenge maybe more of a priority for him…….remember UK Ambassador had to return home cos of his attitude

Posted by: Jo | Nov 28 2025 22:57 utc | 232

[…]
Mohorovičić discontinuity.
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 21:32 utc | 186
 
Mohorovičić discontinuity? Sounds like a geological rift across the Balkans   …. or is there another meaning that I’m unaware of? Certainly has a ring to  it.

Posted by: Don Firineach | Nov 28 2025 23:01 utc | 233

For the Western MSM the Ukraine narrative needs a figurehead; if Zelly has outlived his usefulness, who is next?
 
They haven’t got anybody properly ‘groomed’ yet.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:03 utc | 234

Vladimir Medinsky gives Kaya Kallas a history lesson on his channel:
 
“A Brief Course in Russian Military History of the 20th Century for K. Kallas (https://t.me/vr_medinskiy/3077). (https://t.me/vr_medinskiy/3077)
 
✅ 1904. Russia treacherously attacks Japan in the Russian Port Arthur.
 
✅ 1914. Attack on Germany in the western provinces of the Russian Empire.
 
✅ 1918. Russia attacks England in Murmansk, the USA in Arkhangelsk, France in Odessa, Japan and the USA in Vladivostok and Siberia.
 
✅ 1919 is especially notable. Russia attacks the young independent Estonia near Pskov and the even more independent Poland near Kiev.
 
✅ 1941. The height of treachery: an attack on defenseless Germany in the snow-white fields near Moscow.
 
We can dig deeper.
 
✅ 1854. Russia attacked the lands of England and France in Sevastopol and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.
 
✅ 1812. Threatened French sovereignty near Borodino.
 
✅ 1709. Aggression against Sweden near Poltava.
 
This leads us back to the original aggressiveness of the Russians with their treacherous strikes against Batu near Ryazan and against the Germans on Lake Peipus.
 
I recommend K. Kallas (https://rutube.ru/channel/37297900/) “Stories from Russian History” (https://rutube.ru/channel/37297900/) (if RUTUBE is banned for you, here is YouTube (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu9XBMrQghEHcOBau5PZrrdWZ8uQZyY9w&si=copwanCWXbSiDSXL)), and I am also ready to conduct a personal history briefing for this young lady, pleasant in every way (except for some gaps in education).
 
PS. We understand, Estonia is a small country, maintaining the Soviet level of school education when Kaya was studying in this fragment of the USSR was already difficult.
 
https://t.me/AussieCossack/43749

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Nov 28 2025 23:05 utc | 235

Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:03 utc | 233
 
There is a few Ukraine political exiles in Russia…..

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 23:06 utc | 236

nbcnews is full of sh1t: “launched an unprovoked invasion of its neighbor” – Russia went in to protect over 700 000 Russian passport holders in the Donbass, and it WAS provoked by the damn US Govt which caused the crisis in ukraine with yet another of its damn ‘color revolutions’.
kallas needs to FO permanently, she is full of sh1t.

Posted by: Ralph | Nov 28 2025 23:06 utc | 237

@ Don Firineach | Nov 28 2025 23:01 utc | 232
 
I know it’s Wiki, but https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohorovi%C4%8Di%C4%87_discontinuity

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:08 utc | 238

@ Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 22:00 utc | 203
 
Estonians might share a hatred of Russia with the Latvians and Lithuanians, but the Balto-Slavic language matter doesn’t work with them. Estonian is a Uralic language most closely related to Finnish (whose speakers, granted, hate Russians too), but not to the Balto-Slavic languages.

Posted by: malenkov | Nov 28 2025 23:15 utc | 239

There is a few Ukraine political exiles in Russia…..

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 23:06 utc | 234
 
True, but none of them have got any narrative traction in the West, at least that I have seen, and I’m not sure the Western elites would trust any of those anyway.
 
The Western elites have seriously screwed up here, and they are by no means united about how to extricate themselves. Even a wholesale Western economic collapse will cause great harm to those elite factions whose power  position is built on debt.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:17 utc | 240

Oh and not forgetting the sneaky Brits getting in prior to USA with their 100year agreement first  priority with the resources..

Posted by: Jo | Nov 28 2025 23:22 utc | 241

Yulia Timochenko was the only Ukrainian invited to DJT’s very exclusive inauguration in the quite-small indoor Rotunda.   Let’s ponder for a moment who was in charge of the guest list… If I’m playing Jeopardy! I’m taking Yulia “the braid” Timochenko for $20 
Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 22:56 utc | 229
 
Kudos for catching this one!
She harshly berates the US and West for stealing Ukraine’s sovereignty, ergo she would fulfill the goal of a breakup quite handily.
 

Posted by: mrh | Nov 28 2025 23:22 utc | 242

Oh and not forgetting the sneaky Brits getting in prior to USA with their 100year agreement first priority with the resources..

Posted by: Jo | Nov 28 2025 23:22 utc | 239
 
Yeah, well, as a Brit, I wish the parties involved good luck in enforcing their contractual entitlements.
 
Might have to change my screen name to “Dissident Brit”, because that is about where I stand.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:26 utc | 243

steel_porcupine / mrh | Nov 28 2025 23:22 utc | 240
 
Seems a likely candidate.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 23:26 utc | 244

Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 22:08 utc | 209
 
Thanks for your reply. There are many answers within Putin’s Post CSTO Summit Presser which I translated and published at my substack yesterday. Since you say you can’t access it, here’s the link to the Kremlin’s English translation. In fact, there are several very long sections of that document I’d post here because the info they contain needs to be read by all barflies. Not just the negotiations but also what’s happening on the LOC and Russia’s current strategy in one major section. IMO, given the chatter here, few have read what Putin said–again. The presser lasted an hour, so be prepared for a long and detailed read. What Putin had to say about the CSTO and relations with Kyrgyzstan was also important, although what was said is easily forgotten after the SMO related Q&A.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 28 2025 23:27 utc | 245

Yulia Timochenko 
Posted by: mrh | Nov 28 2025 23:22 utc | 240
 
But many still remember her as the “gas princess” (14 years ago)  and very corrupt hat time. Now that official action is being taken against corruption, is she still considered an acceptable person?

Posted by: smartfox | Nov 28 2025 23:34 utc | 246

If I’m playing Jeopardy! I’m taking Yulia “the braid” Timochenko for $20

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 22:56 utc | 229
 
Possible, but there’s some serious narrative management to be done this side of the “Pond”, as her name hasn’t been featured at all here.
 
Plus there is the effect on internal Ukrainian power factions (thinking Klitschko here, among others).
 
It’s a “bugger’s muddle”, entirely of the West’s making.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:35 utc | 247

Anatolij Sharij
 
https://x.com/anatoliisharii
 
“Zelensky: ‘Yermak came with me and will leave together with me.’ June 2021. We’re waiting…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Nov 28 2025 23:37 utc | 248

<em>Brits are in Erdogan’s Turkic world and the stans</em>
 
Your arguments for this position?
 
The Turkic world is primarily Islamic … rebuilding the Ottoman Empire piece by piece.
 
https://timesca.com/opinion-the-twelfth-summit-of-the-organization-of-turkic-states-a-turning-point-for-regional-peace-and-integration/
 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that Georgia and Türkiye would cooperate to promote peace and development in the region.

 

In his remarks at a joint briefing with his Georgian counterpart, Erdoğan noted that the two countries were not only neighbors but also strategic partners bound by deep historical, cultural, and human ties.

 

“Our discussions, based on these economic, cultural, and historical ties, reaffirmed our readiness to deepen our relations. Türkiye has long been Georgia’s largest trading partner, which shows our cooperation is built on a solid foundation. Our trade turnover stands at $3 billion, and we aim to raise it to $5 billion alongside expanding mutual investments”, the Turkish President said.

 

He further highlighted that thousands of Turkish companies operated in Georgia, with over 300 major construction projects worth billions had already completed.

Posted by: Oui | Nov 28 2025 23:38 utc | 249

I said it from the beginning: the ’28 point peace plan’ was nothing but a Hollywood spectacle and Trump again posturing with yet another pointless threat of a deadline. Impotus is as impotence does. Soundbites, not a solution, which is pretty much what the US and NATOSTAN have done every time. Kallas the scare crow trying to out do the belligerence of men still carrying on in an alternative universe, as it is with Zelensky.
 
Why anyone ever takes this sort of garbage gala spectacle seriously I will never know. 
 
RUSSIA WILL KEEP DOING WHAT RUSSIA HAS DONE FROM THE BEGINNING for the same reasons it stated long ago. This is the only reality, the rest is pure fantasyland and attempts to sell more weapons for MIC.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Nov 28 2025 23:39 utc | 250

The presser lasted an hour, so be prepared for a long and detailed read. 
Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 28 2025 23:27 utc | 243  

 
RT summarised all the important matters from that presser in multiple reports across several pages a day+ ago as it happened. They are always quick off the mark. Putin’s longwinded replies are not necessary to get what the major point is. Verbosity has its own limitations and severe shortcomings. Which is why people don’t read it or listen to it.  Putin could revise his approach with some improved self awareness imho, but habits last a lifetime.  
 
example https://www.swentr.site/russia/628586-putin-presser-us-peace-proposal-ukraine/ 

Posted by: MoA Outsider | Nov 28 2025 23:44 utc | 251

@Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:08 utc | 236
 
Looks like I was in the ‘general vicinity’ ….
 
@: karlof1 | Nov 28 2025 23:27 utc | 243
 
read it on your site yesterday – very informative. Hope your culinary skills appreciated!

Posted by: Don Firineach | Nov 28 2025 23:47 utc | 252

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Nov 28 2025 23:39 utc | 248
 
######
 
Great post, but as we’ve seen, next week it will be a 28.01 point plan, and the discussion will be fast and furious again.
 
Every day is Groundhog Day in TrumpWorld.
 
It’s how he gets elected. There is a bizarre aura of spectacle that surrounds everything he says and does.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 28 2025 23:48 utc | 253

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 28 2025 22:57 utc | 230
 
RE:  Zaluhzny’s popularity in Urkraine is strong
 
<<
 
Absolutely-!
 
But the key phrase is within Ukraine.
 
In this calculus, it is the U.S. which matters, because the U.S. has kept its proxy in-stirrup.
 
Certainly, the Bread & Circus normies in Ukraine do not realize that Ukraine is a fig-leaf nation kidnapped by the hegemon (in 2014, if not before) to serve anti-Russian purposes on behalf of NATO.
 
So of course they can fetishize the mythical Zaluzhny to heart’s content.
 
But it is a sham.
 
The fervent Ukrainian belief in a sham does not make it less of a sham
 
 

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 28 2025 23:51 utc | 254

follow-up on previous comment …
Erdoğan was leading in Syria and successful in overthrow of Bashar Al Assad … used Idlib terrorists as proxy force in close cooperation with US/UK/Israel and Ukrainians for drone warfare.
 

Posted by: Oui | Nov 28 2025 23:53 utc | 255

Mr Wendell. 
Are you telling me the West is practicing MEHAPHONE diplomacy 
 Who could believe such a thing?
Remember Tony Abbott saying he would shirtfront Mr Putin.
Those Yankees could take a lesson from Tony and his Aussie diplomacy.
I reckon Tony was a big man in his budgies. At least he thought so. 
But more fun than golf. 
Have a chuckle Mr Wendell. Like a good Aussie 
 
 

Posted by: Bingo | Nov 28 2025 23:56 utc | 256

Don Firineach | Nov 28 2025 23:47 utc | 249
 
Thanks for your reply. One very important area that I’ve written on occasionally several times since 2022 is the legal dimension of any settlement that Putin again addresses in fine detail that also gives away his thinking on how the territorial situation will be resolved beyond the four oblasts and Crimea already incorporated into Russia. Someone above on the thread mentioned why the territorial issue was written into the Ukie constitution in the way it was–to prevent Crimea from joining Russia in 1991-2. IMO, Putin plans to use that portion of the constitution to allow Ukrainians determine which nation they want to reside within–something the West IMO desperately wants to avoid. But before such a vote can occur, numerous other issues must be resolved first, and IMO they will not be resolved before the next POTUS is installed in 2029, although the groundwork might be laid by then.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 29 2025 0:03 utc | 257

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:35 utc | 245
 
RE:   Possible, but there’s some serious narrative management to be done this side of the “Pond”, as Yulia Timochenko has not been featured at all here. 
<<
 
Well, even though the UK media has not reported much about Yulia “the braid” Timochenko, they could not have missed the fact that she was the only Ukrainian invited to DJT’s scaled down, indoors inauguration in the Rotunda-?
 
Could they have been hoping against hope-?
 
The next leader of Ukraine need not be the longevity-candidate 20-year keeper.  But Tomochenko was invited to DJT’s inauguration for some reason.  Was it in preparation of an appointed transitional government for Ukraine that would usher in new elections-? 
 
If so, Yulia “the braid” has been the ace in the hole.
 
Russia has historically had a good r’ship w/ the “gas princess.”
 
It’s important to recognize, too, that Ukraine may need a palate-cleansing period—a generation, maybe-?—before a functional independent government can come to the fore (somewhat like the Republic of Georgia had evinced.)
 

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 29 2025 0:04 utc | 258

james @134: “has yermak left for israel yet, or what?? isn’t that where they all go? “
 
For shits and giggles I just asked Google’s crappy, jingoist AI and it got all butthurt that I could ask such an insensitive question. I laughed my ass off!
 
Yeah, Yermak will be in Israel before the year is out. We all know it.

Posted by: William Gruff | Nov 29 2025 0:06 utc | 259

To #38, Witkoff is Jared Kushner. You’ll recall Ivanka is the most important person in Trump’s life. Jared is Ivanka’s ridiculous husband. It’s reported that Jared will “accompany” Witkoff to Moscow meetings this week. Trump is using his last term as he did his first, to showcase his daughter and her pompous ass husband on the global stage.

Posted by: susan mullen | Nov 29 2025 0:08 utc | 260

BIG PICTURE
 
# The US staged a coup in 2014 to use Ukraine as a proxy to ‘weaken’, and hopefully ‘regime change’ Russia
 
# Result. It has  led to [1] a much, much stronger Russia; [2] the destruction of Ukraine and loss of very significant territory and resources; [3] a de-fenestrated, economically much weaker and geopolitically irrelevant Europe; [4] an acceleration of multi-polarity; [5] a very significant geopolitical weakening of what was once a US Hegemon; [6] a fracturing of NATO; [7] an end to 500 years of Western dominance in global affairs; and [8] the mother and father of a tectonic Mohorovičić discontinuity in the west wing of the off-white  white house.
 
Karma.

Posted by: Don Firineach | Nov 29 2025 0:10 utc | 261

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 28 2025 23:35 utc | 245
 
<<
 
P.S.  I would add to my post @ #255 that the UK has parted ways w/ the U.S. at this point in regard to narratives attendant to Project Ukraine—along w/ the loyal UK media.
 
The UK appears to be following a regressive Russiagate sort of spin, which most definitely will not gain traction in the U.S.—and the U.S. media increasingly appears to be giving DJT’s team some rope to find a way out of a debacle.
 
If Yulia “the braid” Timochenko is a way out of the debacle, then I can believe the U.S. media will launch wholeheartedly on that rhetoric & boost it massively.
 
The UK media can’t pivot so flexibly, however, because they are joined @ the hip w/ the European warmongers, who will end up shouldering the blame for the debacle.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 29 2025 0:11 utc | 262

kairos is one of the most interesting words in classical Greek with a range of meanings difficult to render in English. The basic meaning is ‘timeliness’, but in the sense of the ‘intuitively right moment to do something’ (an artisanal concept mostly). In modern Greek it means ‘the right time’ or simply ‘time’ as in ‘it’s time to go’ or ‘time for a coffee’. I wonder if there’s a secret message there…
Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 22:09 utc | 210
 
For me it is pure serendipity for reasons that I will keep to myself.
 
And yes, the concept of a “proper time” and not really stuck to profane linear time is the best way to describe it.
 
 
 

Posted by: Newbie | Nov 29 2025 0:24 utc | 263

Anatoly Shariy: ‘Yermak Falls Loudly’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8cD6joK3ps
 
“Umerov is also preparing to be charged…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Nov 29 2025 0:24 utc | 264

karlof1 | Nov 29 2025 0:03 utc | 254
 
Fully agree on the legal – spelled out again, fairly strongly, in the presser.
 
Present POTUS may a not last to 2029 – he may be dragged off the stage ….

Posted by: Don Firineach | Nov 29 2025 0:24 utc | 265

@ William Gruff | Nov 29 2025 0:06 utc | 256
 
lol! trust AI to get messed up with serious and relevant political questions! 

Posted by: james | Nov 29 2025 0:31 utc | 266

rt headline makes sense – 
 
Zelensky fired chief of staff to hide own corruption – Russian diplomat

Posted by: james | Nov 29 2025 0:33 utc | 267

Don Firineach | Nov 29 2025 0:10 utc | 258
 
Those invisibles chose to march on Russia against very savvy advice and are reaping the result of their folly. The only way for them to save face is to commit suicide en mass, but they’re too cowardly to perform their only honorable act of their deviant lives.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 29 2025 0:34 utc | 268

Timoshenko? Who called for nuking Russia and has been one of the most hate spraying “peaceful Maidan” (“of dignity”) in 2014 and proved to be one of the most corrupt persons long before? Interesting…

Posted by: Blue Angel | Nov 29 2025 0:36 utc | 269

Don Firineach | Nov 29 2025 0:24 utc | 262
 
Well, his second won’t fare any better. There was one and only one thing Trump was correct about–The Swamp’s main predators needed elimination, not the bureaucrats he’s targeted. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 29 2025 0:39 utc | 270

Very sad media metric in the U.S., but it shows just where we’re at…
 
WaPo reports that Ukraines First Female Drone Unit Joins the Fight Against Russia.
 
There is a total Ooo-rah vibe underscoring this article:  “Nearly four years into Russia’s invasion, women here are increasingly taking on combat roles once reserved for men.”
 
Sisters are doing it for themselves, right-?
 
Women are taking over combat roles reserved for men because the men are dead or are surrendering or are going AWOL or are defecting.
 
In the very same WaPo thread:  “Zelensky’s top aide Yermak resigns amid corruption probe.”
 
Cue the inanity.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 29 2025 0:44 utc | 271

Posted by: Blue Angel | Nov 29 2025 0:36 utc | 266
 
RE:   Timoshenko? Who called for nuking Russia-?
 
<<
 
That was then.  This is now.
 
There’s a reason Yulia “the braid” Timochenko ended up as DJT’s only Ukrainian guest @ the truncated indoors Rotunda inauguration, and it wasn’t because Volodymyr demurred his invite in favor of Yulia’s.

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 29 2025 0:48 utc | 272

karlof1 | Nov 28 2025 23:27 utc | 243
 
I see nothing there to contradict my thoughts. Putin has been around long enough that his modus operandi is easy enough to see.
I also read the Ukraine TG channels which has been the most accurate source of information on what is occurring inside Ukraine where the presidents office is concerned and its dealing with MI6 and the US. I couple that with what Putin says and his modus operandi. It does no mean I will prove to be right but its what I’m seeing at the moment.
 
Trump wanted out of Nato in his first term but a lot of resistance to that in the US so he made the Europeans pay.
I look at Trumps policy to Russia, Nato and UK separately to Venezuela, Iran, China ect. 
Zelensky and gang have always been the property of the UK. Now the American controlled Nabu are taking down the British assets so there is hostilities in that area between US and UK.
 
Ukraine resources could be part of the Trump admins drive for a peace deal but I do not think it is the main driver.
Although it was about using Russia’s frozen assets, part of the proposals or talking points put forward by the Trump admin was joint projects and I think something along the lines of joint projects is a major driver.  Arctic resources in both Russia and Alaska, the northern sea route. A quite a bit comes to mind. Trump offering to take over Nord Stream ect.
 
US economy is in dire straits and I suspect that is the urgency behind getting a deal with Russia.
 
Zelensky will be forced to hold elections or he too will go the way of Yermak and the rest. So long as the elections are according to Ukraine constitution, Russia will have something it can work with.
 

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 0:54 utc | 273

Posted by: Blue Angel | Nov 29 2025 0:36 utc | 266 RE:   Timoshenko? Who called for nuking Russia-?
 
<<
 
No one is saying that Timochenko will become the venerable Kievan leader of longevity…
 
With Volodymyr’s government hollowed out, someone has to work w/ the Rada to set up the next presidential elections, etc., in order to fig-leaf Ukraine into the legitimacy tract.
 
Yulia “the braid” Timochenko can be the handmaiden of this process.   She can serve in an interim capacity.  And everybody kind of trusts her not to nuke Russia while the process plays out.
 
 

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 29 2025 1:04 utc | 274

Queen Camilla told an awards dinner in the City of London that she hoped the country’s “resolve” would help to “find a resolution to another devastating and brutal war.” 
 
The queen is s colonel-in-chief of the Rifles and Royal colonel 4th Battalion, which traces its history back to The Rifles, which fought in the Crimean War. 
 
“It is only fitting, then, to rewind the clock 170 years, when The Rifles’ antecedents stood alongside our European allies in modern-day Ukraine.   Let us hope, as our antecedents did then, that our resolve to stand up to tyranny in this same region can again find a resolution to another devastating and brutal war.”
 
The queen wore a rope of diamonds, not unlike the kind Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings team (American tackle football) favors, and also LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers NBA team, when he steps out in style, so jewelry-wise the queen was hitting all the appropriate notes.
 
L’l Wayne coined the word “bling” to describe the sound diamonds make when a flash of light hits them.  The queen’s rope was not bling-caliber, as, say, Justin Jefferson’s are or LeBron’s.    Her diamond rope was everything about allowing old family jewels to do the talking.   Though she was giving the speech, maybe their message was louder-?

Posted by: steel_porcupine | Nov 29 2025 1:16 utc | 275

(On topic, because …cocaine…. 🤥)
@wyattreed13
This one’s got a sprinkle of everything..
Foreign election interference, cocaine, trafficking, favours for mates, and smothered in TrumpTeamTrix hypocrisy.

A day after promising military strikes on Venezuela to “deter drug traffickers,” Trump announced he’s pardoning the narco-dictator of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez—who’s serving 45 years in prison for working alongside El Chapo to smuggle 400+ tons of cocaine into the US.
The announcement was made in a statement that constitutes blatant interference in Honduran elections, which threatens to withhold resources to the country if his preferred (narco-friendly) candidate doesn’t win Sunday.

https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%40wyattreed13

Posted by: Melaleuca | Nov 29 2025 1:36 utc | 276

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 28 2025 23:48 utc | 250
 
Thanks
 
Trump and NATOSTAN:  “All for show” as they say.  
 
Meanwhile the Global South is like leavened bread. The dough can only rise quietly on the way to making something useful in the oven. The humble bakers never make a display of hubris about it. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Nov 29 2025 1:46 utc | 277

Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 0:54 utc | 270
 
Thanks for your reply. Ukraine elections will involve all elected positions, not just Zelensky’s. And there are other critical key issues like the composition of Ukraine’s Court System beginning with the top two–Constitutional and Supreme. In other words, the entire government of Ukraine must be revamped without any Nazis or other corrupt people. And that means a much more open media system and so many other small details. And we both know the Europeans will want to control that process when to properly function it must be done by Ukrainians. Thus, the denazification goal rises to paramount importance since demilitarization is far easier. I see the emphasis shifting from winning the conflict to winning the peace, and IMO it’s very clear Putin and his team have given much thought to that project.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 29 2025 1:49 utc | 278

Posted by: Bingo | Nov 28 2025 23:56 utc | 253
Xie xie
Ni hao peng you !
Laughter may be the only solution. Abbott was more of a budgie in a human body – bloody megalomaniac. 
God help 澳大利亚  !
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Nov 29 2025 1:56 utc | 279

“Present POTUS may a not last to 2029 – he may be dragged off the stage ….”
Posted by: Don Firineach | Nov 29 2025 0:24 utc | 262
 
I completely agree. It may not be pretty either. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Nov 29 2025 1:59 utc | 280

At this point DJT is far more interested in the USCG icebreaker fleet or lack thereof that he is in the lifespan of Volo and Yermak.  The betting money line is that both are headed to Haifa asap.
Anyway DJT did mis-state one fact however, stating that the USCG only had one icebreaker in service, when it actually has four, one of which is in the reserve fleet.  The USCG Storis, Healy and Polar Star are in service, the USCG Polar Sea is in reserve status and in need of major engine overhauls on the six Alco 3k hp motors.  Its an incredible story of naval incompetence in the USN and USCG that the Polar Star has been out of service since 2010!!
Russia has approx 35+ icebreakers, some are nuclear, all are armed.  So DJT wants buy three Finnish icebreakers, and built the ship design for three more in US yards, and build a new Polar Security Icebreaker to replace the Polar Star.
 

Posted by: tobias cole | Nov 29 2025 2:01 utc | 281

@Malenkov
You’re right about Estonian of course, which for some reason I had forgotten. Cheers!

Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 29 2025 2:01 utc | 282

Posted by: Melaleuca | Nov 29 2025 1:36 utc | 273
 
He welcomed a member of Al Qaeda to the White House, then banned migration of Afghanis and people from ‘third world countries’ from America.
 
The logic is astounding, so is the populist appeal to racism. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Nov 29 2025 2:10 utc | 283

After the Ukrainian Black Knight from the Monthy Python’s Holy Grail (“tis but a scratch!”), we will have another scene from that (documentary) movie, with French troops entrenched in Odessa taunting the Russian army : “I fart in your general direction!”
Sic transit gloria mundi, as a farce.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Nov 29 2025 2:20 utc | 284

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Nov 29 2025 2:10 utc | 280
MIGA 
la Migra meets Cheech and Chong. Utter MK Ultra stupidity.
FTW.
I’m taking my dogs to the beach.  I hate humanity on the most part.

Posted by: lex talionis | Nov 29 2025 2:22 utc | 285

Anyone else picking up on Putin’s remarks and how severe his commentary has become?
Reading the English version…
Dang!

Posted by: Ledovik1 | Nov 29 2025 2:24 utc | 286

I’m not sure on which show (he’s been on several) Larry Johnson raised again a point we’ve discussed before, which is that Putin has dealt with an ‘enemy’ state at war with Russia successfully before, and that was with Chechnya.  The challenges that a defeated Ukraine would present, once the legalities are dealt with, I think would be easier,  and already in the eastern oblasts improvements commenced as soon as that was feasible.
 
I recommend the following linked Dialogue Works show  –  Ray McGovern and Graham Fuller are the guests.  I don’t think it has been linked to,  apologies if it has.  They give some very commonsense explanations for  the various parties confronting the situation — I like their style.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC-8zhTEtb8

Posted by: juliania | Nov 29 2025 2:25 utc | 287

Oh yeah… our guy is all about
“Winning.
More winning,
Even more winning.
So much winning. (Gosh!)”
And then you read a real adult. …
Crappolla. 🙁 

Posted by: Ledovik1 | Nov 29 2025 2:30 utc | 288

The Anglo American and EU gangs are engaged in WWII 2.0.
Their  Nazis proxies are battling the Russians.
The “peace plan” proposes that Russia pay reparations to Ukraine.
There”peace plan” proposes Nuremberg like trials to try Russians for war crimes.
This “peace proposal” is just so much noise that was provoked by the present conditions on the battlefield.
Looks like the matter will be settled on the battlefield.

Posted by: Frank | Nov 29 2025 2:36 utc | 289

Posted by: William Gruff | Nov 29 2025 0:06 utc | 256
😂 ; “Thanks to William, ladyivory99 for correcting these lyrics.” https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/who/pinballwizard.html
 
Posted by: Patroklos | Nov 28 2025 22:09 utc | 210
😎`

Posted by: Laurence | Nov 29 2025 2:37 utc | 290

tobias cole | Nov 29 2025 2:01 utc | 278
 
Russia also has the largest icebreakers capable of sailing through ice that would stop all other icebreakers. I think the first in a new line of nuke powered icebreakers was finished not long back.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 2:48 utc | 291

GeorgeWendell | Nov 29 2025 2:10 utc | 280
 
Jolani was also in the Kremlin.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 2:50 utc | 292

I see the emphasis shifting from winning the conflict to winning the peace, and IMO it’s very clear Putin and his team have given much thought to that project.    
Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 29 2025 1:49 utc | 275
 
Yes, I’m thinking similar. I think included in that 28 point proposal, the outlawing of nazism was included. Ukraine is virtually demilitarized now. There are no more volunteers, only forced conscription.
 
Denazification needs to be a done a different way and I think will need to be wound back over a period of time. While Galicia remains part of Ukraine, nazim can likely never be extinguished completely as it has become part of the culture there.
 
Putin in an interview once said the Americans see every problem as a nail. They destroy that problem completely and that causes many more problems to arise. It is better to take a problem down to where it is manageable, but not to a point other problems arise.
 
What has interested me is the very careful wording Putin and Peskov use when asked about this or that Trump statement. The Few times Trump and Putin have met, they appear to treat each other with respect. One time Putin was asked about Trump, Putin replied it was a return to normalcy for the US.
 
I have constantly had the impression there is more going on there than what is given out to the public. Trump has plenty of domestic opposition to peace with Russia, so my thought is, Putin is giving him plenty of leeway – room to move sort of thing.
 

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 3:09 utc | 293

Joos..,Jews…and more Juice.  Why are all these Ukrainian gangsters all little hat people.  

Posted by: Stan | Nov 29 2025 3:16 utc | 294

From the Resident TG channel.
 
Resident
Colleagues, we don’t agree with you, and time will tell who is right, but today there have been tectonic shifts. The format has been detailed in the Resilient Ball, but Arakhamia is still a lobby of Americans and, to some extent, globalists, while Yermak is a client of British intelligence.The Trump administration recognizes that the Ukrainian front is in a difficult situation, and they need to exit the Ukrainian case with maximum profit. Yermak has been hindering this process, as evidenced by his interview. In the coming days, it will become clear what this reshuffle was for and whether the AB will retain its influence on political processes without a position, as Ukrainian politics revolve around the AP/OP. Remember Yushchenko and his administration heads.
 
 
Resident⚡️⚡️⚡️#InsiderOur sources in the Office of the President have reported that Yermak’s “resignation” may turn out to be a reshuffle, and Yermak will remain in his position as a secret advisor, with no apparent status but extensive powers. The current situation depends on who becomes the Head of the Office of the President, and there is a belief that if an actor from Yermak’s clientele is chosen, the status quo will remain unchanged.
…………………………..
 
A conflict between the Brits and Americans. Brits trying to retain power in Ukraine and Americans trying to oust them.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 3:17 utc | 295

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 2:48 utc | 288
 
#####
 
I believe they have at least 4 nuclear-powered icebreakers (maybe 6?). No one else has one. Russia seems to add another one every year. They need it because they are going to convert the Arctic into one big thoroughfare for commercial ships bypassing the Suez and Panama canals.
 
Needless to say, China is pretty hyped about that. There will be nowhere the West can easily blockade the Axis when Russia is done.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 29 2025 3:25 utc | 296

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 2:50 utc | 289
 
Yes, but Russia was not at war in Afghanistan for 20 years due to the claim it was the home of  Osama bin Laden who was said to be part of Al Qaeda and blamed for 9/11. 
The Soviet Union invaded to support the Afghan communist government against anti-communist guerrillas, leading to a brutal, decade-long conflict (1979-1989) that ultimately failed to subdue the rebels and contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union itself.
“Jolani’s journey as a jihadist began in Iraq, linked to al-Qaeda through the Islamic State (IS) group’s precursor – al-Qaeda in Iraq and, later, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI).
In 2016, Jolani severed ties with al-Qaeda, rebranding the group as Jabhat Fatah al-Sham and later as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in 2017.
Despite the public split from al-Qaeda and name changes, HTS continued to be designated by the UN, US, UK and other countries as a terrorist organisation, and the US maintained a $10m reward for information about Jolani’s whereabouts. Western powers considered the break-up to be a façade.”
 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Nov 29 2025 3:36 utc | 297

Here’s one for the MoA scriptwriters 😂🤣.
§| Central character provides a plausible cover story for his disappearance!
https://t.me/AussieCossack/43760

Former head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Yermak declares that he is heading to the front line — NY Post.
“I have been defiled, and my dignity has not been protected, despite the fact that I have been in Kiev since February 24, 2022. Therefore, I do not want to create problems for Zelensky; I am going to the front,” he said.
“I am outraged by the dirt being poured on me, and even more outraged by the lack of support from those who know the truth,” Yermak added.

So, from the “front lines” he can be declared a dead hero, while escaping to Miami or Haifa or Argentina….
And live a long and luxurious life….?

Posted by: Melaleuca | Nov 29 2025 3:43 utc | 298

LoveDonbass | Nov 29 2025 3:25 utc | 293
 
Most/all of Russia’s large nuke icebreakers are Soviet. They have just started on a new fleet, different design and I think a bit bigger. I think a fleet of ice capable cargo ships are also being built for the northern route. Building them was contracted to Norway, but with the anti Russian hysteria, Russia is now also building them apparently. Has been a lot of upgrading and large expansion in Russia’s shipyards in recent years.
Matyanov often has something on the Russian shipbuilding and shipyards and I have picked up bits and pieces of it  elsewhere.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 29 2025 3:49 utc | 299

Berletic’s  video referencing his recent NEO article “Al-Qaeda in the White House” may have already been posted here but it’s on target so I’ll provide the link for anyone interested who hasn’t already watched it. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtwwk5cuOvU
 

Posted by: Elmer Fudd | Nov 29 2025 3:53 utc | 300