Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
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?

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Just a short reminder that the grass is not necessarily greener on the other side, and risking a “concern troll” label for sharing this Moskovskiy Komsomolets article; ChatGPT-translated, adjusted for NYT style and readability.  At least, contrary to the golden west, Russia is not allowing rotten consumer credits nor public debt to accumulate.
 

Russians Brace for Tighter Household Budgets in 2026By Igor Bokov  ·  November 27, 2025
MOSCOW — A growing number of Russian households are preparing for another year of financial strain, as rising consumer prices and heavier mandatory payments outpace the income growth of most citizens. A new nationwide survey shows that 62 percent of respondents expect to cut spending in 2026, up sharply from 48 percent a year earlier, reflecting mounting pressure on personal finances across the country.
 
The most pronounced shift is a widespread retreat from major purchases. Thirty-six percent of those surveyed said they had postponed buying a car or property, or had deferred home renovations. Another 25 percent canceled plans for high-cost travel, while 21 percent delayed significant family expenditures such as weddings, education programs or scheduled medical procedures. Eighteen percent reported cutting back on everyday discretionary purchases.
 
At the same time, more households are adopting stricter financial routines. Fifty-two percent now keep monthly records of income and expenses, and 34 percent have begun building savings cushions for 2026, typically setting aside 10 to 15 percent of their monthly income.
 
A separate study released this week underscores the broader anxiety among consumers. Ninety-one percent of respondents said they were concerned about their financial stability next year. Eighty-three percent fear a decline in income, including the risk of losing their jobs. Inflation worries 59 percent, while 31 percent express uncertainty about their ability to meet existing debt obligations.
 
Nearly half of all respondents believe they will be unable to accumulate savings large enough to provide meaningful security. Forty-one percent see no prospects for income growth and expect to rely on stricter cost-cutting. On average, Russian consumers say they would need an additional 25,000 to 35,000 rubles per month to feel adequately secure.
 
“Most citizens simply do not expect their incomes to outpace inflation in 2026,” said Dmitry Yanin, chairman of the International Confederation of Consumer Societies. “The pattern of recent years shows that real income growth has not been evenly distributed, and much of the middle class has lost ground.”
 
Credit markets, once a safety valve for household budgets, offer little relief. While unsecured consumer loans were widely available in the past, mainstream banks have sharply tightened lending standards. Approval rates for consumer loans — many of them carrying interest rates above 30 percent — have fallen to roughly 10 percent, according to analysts. High-interest microfinance lenders, some charging annual rates approaching 300 percent, remain the primary option for many families.
 
Mortgage holders are also under strain. Failure to meet payments could cost them the homes they purchased at elevated rates during earlier lending cycles.
 
“Expensive credit continues to fuel inflation risks and depress demand from businesses and households,” said Andrei Loboda, an economist and senior executive in financial communications. “The cooling phase of the Russian economy has dragged on. The middle class keeps shrinking. Most working-age citizens already hold one or more official jobs, and there is little room left for further income decline.”
 
For many analysts, the tightening of household budgets is a predictable response to a policy environment dominated by strong inflationary pressure and a restrictive monetary stance. Annual inflation, which fell below 7 percent as of November 24, has moved into the upper range of the central bank’s projections. The benchmark interest rate, at 16.5 percent, continues to make deposits more attractive than consumption.
 
Reduced demand for durable goods has a moderating effect on inflation — a development the Central Bank of Russia has sought. Higher borrowing costs discourage impulsive spending, while high deposit yields encourage saving.
 
“Consumers are choosing a more rational pattern of spending, and that is a sign that the monetary framework is functioning,” said Igor Rastorguev, a senior analyst at AMarkets. “Lower demand eases pressure on prices, allowing inflation to slow without administrative intervention.”
 
Savings growth, he added, supports household stability and creates future investment capacity. Retail trade, which grew only 2.2 percent in the first eight months of the year — compared with 8.8 percent in the same period of 2024 — reflects what he calls a “temporary but necessary cooling” in the broader economy.

Posted by: Nervous German | Nov 29 2025 16:48 utc | 401

Democracy breeds bureaucracy.
 
It’s bureaucracy that slows and weighs down the state like barnacles on a ship, eventually reaching such a mass that they act as an anchor.
 
Monarchies, dictatorships and whatever China has allows very little room for bureaucrats, let alone multi-generational nepotism grafts as we see in the West.
 
In times of yore, the King kept advisors, but a King being a King, he could order them beheaded after lunch if something was afoul. Today, it is often near impossible to fire a high-level bureaucrat, and even if one is fired, they often get a golden parachute in the form of a lobbying job.
 
Feudalism never went away, it’s changed titles and become less obvious. Some like Musk have been turned into celebrities even though they individually possess no great merit.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 29 2025 16:49 utc | 402

I seems that whenever power is in your hand, male or female makes no difference. 
Posted by: scc | Nov 29 2025 15:13 utc | 382

 
100 % this.

Posted by: Avtonom | Nov 29 2025 16:51 utc | 403

I seems that whenever power is in your hand, male or female makes no difference. 
Posted by: scc | Nov 29 2025 15:13 utc | 382

Hand people power and they will misuse it.
.. in any kind of setup. bee it church, child and/or orphan case, prisons, beaurocracies, …
fav movie : Sleepers, “Die Deutschstunde”, ..
 

Posted by: MAKK | Nov 29 2025 16:57 utc | 404

The Duran
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goaWpHkxy3c
 
“Russian military gains wake up US. EU remains delusional.” Sitrep.
 
 
IGL: Prof Nicolai Petro
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNIHYhSrgLA
 
“Ukraine accepting US 20-point plan? What it means for the war and Europe.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Nov 29 2025 16:57 utc | 405

Posted by: oldhippie | Nov 29 2025 14:38 utc | 372
On a steel fishing boat through pre-arctic ice, when there used to be ice on close to 60º, the forces are lateral, a lose chunk of floating ice could rip your boat all along the waterline.
The US asked the Finns for help, they used to build arctic faring cargo ships for the USSR, really nice ships, this was back in the 80’s, with Finland losing neutrality, big asset they lost, it’s hard to know if they’ll be able to deliver.
Good reading you, harsh winter in Chicago? the big city in the US that never got to see, but for Brother II.

Posted by: Paco | Nov 29 2025 17:01 utc | 406

barflies – worth watching:……
 
Mother Agapia is a nun in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, and her convent is in Palestine.  She is also the sister of George Stephanopoulis, the longtime ABC News propagandist, from whom DJT received an out of court settlement for George’s part in misleading the public about Joe’s cognitive decline.  https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1954950949073559733

Posted by: Exile | Nov 29 2025 17:09 utc | 407

As Peter Lavelle delights in pointing out, every time the US helps Ukraine, it gets smaller. ;O)

Posted by: Squeeth | Nov 29 2025 17:20 utc | 408

Feudalism never went away, it’s changed titles and become less obvious. Some like Musk have been turned into celebrities even though they individually possess no great merit.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 29 2025 16:49 utc | 404
“Finance capital as global usury
Lenin describes imperialist countries becoming “rentier” or “usurer” states whose ruling classes live increasingly from interest and dividends on capital exported to colonies and dependent countries. ��� This relationship resembles, at a higher technological level, the old feudal and usurious extraction of surplus from peasants: debtor countries and colonial peasants are trapped by loans, concessions, and unequal contracts that siphon off a permanent tribute to metropolitan finance capital.”
So, feudalism definitely did “go away” but many of its most reactionary traits were “sublated” into Capitalism and thus reemerge when all that was progressive about Capitalism is reversed in its final stage: Imperialism.  There is no fuedal ruling class today.  However, the Imperialist ruling class carries the genes of all previous ruling classes including the ancient regime.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Nov 29 2025 17:22 utc | 409

Posted by: Santi | Nov 29 2025 17:24 utc | 413
Regarding corporate feminism offering safe haven for the worst of people, luckily we see that is now collapsing. AI putting countless of corporate feminists out of work, YouTube, TikTok and other social media is full of videos of these self-entitled women now complaining of not having husbands, boyfriends and men running away from them at first sights. 
This will force a change in the coming years as state and ESG corporatism is no longer there to take care of them, society will start to heal. I assume this also applies to the way of voting, socialist feminists will lose power and true 1950s conservatism makes a comeback.
Well, in theory this could happen without WEF/UN making society yet into a worse dystopian sh#thole. So the destruction of family unit and third world population replacement continues.

Posted by: unimperator | Nov 29 2025 17:28 utc | 410

Posted by: Santi | Nov 29 2025 17:24 utc | 413
I agree this whole women-in-power debate is total b/s. Women can and will fail as much as men, and they will succeed likewise.  Must having a woman in a position of power can only be another stupid leftist idea.
 
Thatcher. Fiorina. Merkel. Von der Leyen. …
 
Catherine the Great. Curie. Schneider-Lenné. Lisa Su. …

Posted by: Nervous German | Nov 29 2025 17:33 utc | 411

Posted by: Quid Me Vexare | Nov 29 2025 3:55 utc | 302
Nice verse
https://suno.com/s/DzxnoJw41pOg44iz

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Nov 29 2025 17:33 utc | 412

Posted by: Quid Me Vexare | Nov 29 2025 3:55 utc | 302
or if you prefer
https://suno.com/s/KKOUNLB3dKVo9Vz2

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Nov 29 2025 17:34 utc | 413

@ #393  paxmark1 | Nov 29 2025 16:40 utc | 401
The rail to Churchill is open and running again but yes, it’s had all sorts of problems and interruptions, at one point being shut for almost 2 years (I think)
 
That said, it’s not the furthest north rail line on our continent, that goes to Hay River NWT. ON PAPER one could go across the lake and take the Mackenzie River to get to the Arctic Ocean but they’ve had issues with low water levels having to pull even barges from service at times. And if you’re having problems with river barges, no way would you be able to get a bulk carrier or freighter through.
 
So, fact is we don’t have a single rail connection to the arctic ocean. We -do- technically have road access but you have to be generous with your definition of “road” 

Posted by: Clown Shoes | Nov 29 2025 17:36 utc | 414

Alexander Mercouris: ‘Zelensky Trouble’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@AlexMercouris/videos
 
“Yermak goes – Zelensky regime unravels; Belgium blocks EU’s Russian assets plan; US cuts EU out of talks.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Nov 29 2025 17:42 utc | 415

This will force a change in the coming years as state and ESG corporatism is no longer there to take care of them, society will start to heal.
Posted by: unimperator | Nov 29 2025 17:28 utc | 414
 

unimperator, I admire your optimism.  This whole concept of “ESG” needs to return to its pseudo-academic incubators, to be replaced by what we used to call common sense: the act of just getting things done and not producing thousands of useless pages about it in the process.  Quietly praying for another 1929-ish big bang to act as catalyst, better sooner than later.

Posted by: Nervous German | Nov 29 2025 17:48 utc | 416

Posted by: F. Foundling | Nov 29 2025 14:43 utc | 374
 
Q. Why is a ‘ low-key fascist’ accusing other people of being ‘ low-key fascists’?
A. Trolling. You back to your ‘foundling’ home. PS – hint: don’t ask about your parentage.
 

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Nov 29 2025 17:49 utc | 417

Re icebreakers and the Northern Sea Route etc. – some relevant information:
 
“On 1 December 2022, the President of Russian Federation Vladimir Putin signed the new law pertinent to the internal seas of the Russian Federation, which in practice limits the freedom of navigation and even forbids foreign military and civil ships from entering and seafaring in the Northern Sea route. We shall illustrate the reasons as to why action was put in place and what its consequences may be in the near future. In line with the new amendments to this law in the Northern Sea route, which is 5500 km in length, no foreign military or civil ship nor any other foreign country vessel will be allowed to be present without the prior special permission issued by the Russian Federation. In order that Russia issues an official permit, one needs to submit an official request but there is no guarantee that the permission will be issued within the 90 days. Even the permissions already issued can be revoked at any point. All the foreign ships must navigate in the Russian Arctic region under their own national flag and foreign submarines must navigate on the sea surface only. This literally means the embargo on foreign military presence in the Northern Sea route due to a huge number of military and civil facilities being built there.”
 
Presumably icebreakers belonging to foreign powers are included too. So Trumps new ship(s?) are confined to the Canadian (more ice-bound and shallow) avenues, unless they ask politely.
https://strategic-culture.su/news/2023/01/13/us-jackals-smelling-blood-iprohibitively-huge-potential-for-profit-in-russian-arctic/

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Nov 29 2025 18:05 utc | 418

I have thoughts on sisters being involved in leadership, but I really don’t want to waste my weekend having this discussion when I know many at the bar are not equipped to discuss biology and hormones, let alone philosophy or praxeology.
 
Let’s go back to talking about how awesome Trump is and how many drugs Zelensky does each day… 

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 29 2025 18:13 utc | 419

Some photos have emerged of the damage oil tankers: https://news-pravda.com/world/2025/11/29/1897990.html
 
A bit of a rubdown, some paint and it will all buff out…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 29 2025 18:14 utc | 420

Posted by: F. Foundling | Nov 29 2025 14:51 utc | 379 

It is not Kievans’ business what ‘the Russian heart’ feels about Kiev. They have a right to self-determination.

 
This is a non sequitur. Self-determination of Ukraine does not include the right for Kyiv to oppress ethnic Russian/Russian language speaker/Russian Orthodox in the areas where they are the local majority or plurality. The right to self-determination does include necessarily the right to national unity. Also, for someone who feels free to attribute fascism to others, defending the fascist regime in Kyiv is incoherent. (No, fascism is not anti-semitism, so Zelensky’s official racial status is irrelevant. Franco wasn’t the card-carrying fascist either but his government was fascist all the same, whatever historical revisionists want to say.)  It is the fascists who decided Ukrainians are racially superior and wholly other than Russians. No one should defend this. The principle that official boundaries are sacred is not a democratic principle, it is a real-politik legal concept that contradicts the right of nations to self-determination, which by the way has to include the right to national unity. Your political-moral principles put in the same camp with the liberals who firmly believe that the Confederate States of America had the right to self-determination. That’s why I reject your principles. 
 
Also, I am no longer convinced that right to self-determination means that it is always necessary, much less desirable, to exercise that right. And I have even graver reservations when that right turns out to mean the sovereign right to their own army to make war.  I’m not quite convinced that the right to a central bank is the touchstone of national freedom, not quite.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Nov 29 2025 18:30 utc | 421

Paco @ 409
 
Ice comes in all flavors. There’s pack ice and pancake ice and there are icebergs. Even a small chunk of ‘berg ice is way more dangerous than pancake ice. I have no idea what the tech specs are for ‘arctic-hardened’, I do know they are plying the Northern Sea Route mostly without icebreaker assistance. In winter (six months of it) they run massive arrays of movie lights and they know how to read the ice.
 
Unpredictable glacial outflow at 55 degrees north is a whole different world than pancake.

Posted by: oldhippie | Nov 29 2025 19:06 utc | 422

Posted by: F. Foundling | Nov 29 2025 14:51 utc | 379
 
######
 
No one has a right to anything.
 
To act on a “right,” one needs consensus or power. Ukraine has neither.
 
I am long past tired of weak actors (states and individuals) crying about rights.
 
Want to claim a right? Come and take it.
 
Want to appeal to the law? Can you enforce that law?
 
If not, everyone would find more profit in staying quiet.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 29 2025 19:20 utc | 423

Paco @ 409
 
Brother2 shows a Chicago I remember. Fading by then, it was still there. City has gone to shit. Every element that made it great and unique is about gone. 
 
We had three years in a row with basically no winter. Today is a blizzard. Basic winter coping skills are gone. At age 74 I am helping kids half my age or a third my age dig out their cars and they just gaze in wonderment

Posted by: oldhippie | Nov 29 2025 19:22 utc | 424

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 29 2025 18:14 utc | 424


Those holes look roughly 2 meters in diameter, 3 at max. One of the two holes on the port side is lower than the other. Most likely the ship was loaded, which means the waterline was lower but may have since been unloaded. Either there was an uneven wave along the length of hull of a ship or the drones that hit were different kind, holding the explosive in different height.
 
I don’t know what sort of hulls those ships have, if they’re double hull, they’re fine.

Posted by: unimperator | Nov 29 2025 19:22 utc | 425

Video of tanker attack
 
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Posted by: Jo | Nov 29 2025 19:44 utc | 426

Yes oil tankers are double hull..
Wonder if ships have been re-boarded by crews and are heading for repair.
 
Do wish could post pics here from telegram z and v often have pic of the days flight paths of drones missiles. Large number of targets around Kiev today.

Posted by: Jo | Nov 29 2025 19:51 utc | 427

Is it inferring too much to suggest that using potato-gun drones against multi-thousand ton vessels means that Ukraine doesn’t have any proper anti-ship missiles? And neither does any of its sponsors?

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 29 2025 19:54 utc | 428

The tanker Virat under the flag of Gambia was again attacked by a drone off the Turkish coast in the Black Sea, reports NTV.
Earlier it was reported that a fire broke out on the tanker on November 28, presumably after being hit by a drone.
@Slavyangrad | Grigori 🇷🇺
 
Have forwarded vids to MoA telegram

Posted by: Jo | Nov 29 2025 20:03 utc | 429

The Turks have scrambled maritime reconnaissance aircraft, searching for Unmanned boats.
@Slavyangrad
❗️ Russia’s Novorossiysk Port ATTACKED by ‘unmanned boats’Caspian Pipeline Consortium says NO casualties, no oil spill, but damage ‘beyond repair’This follows an attack on 2 vessels in the Black Sea last night which were bound for the portThat means Kazakhstan will struggle to export their oil. American oil giants will be furious with Ukraine
 
Today, the Donetsk Garrison Military Court held the judicial pleadings on a criminal case of the murder of Russell “TEXAS” Bentley. Right after the pleadings the Judge retired to his chambers for sentencing the defendants Vansyatsky V.V., Agaltsev V.V., Iordanov A.E., and Bazhin V.N.
@Slavyangrad

Posted by: Jo | Nov 29 2025 20:26 utc | 430

@ Jo | Nov 29 2025 20:03 utc | 433
@ Jo | Nov 29 2025 20:26 utc | 434
 
I appreciate your efforts, but may I recommend some care here?
 
As we have seen from the photos of the previous attack, the damage caused was nowhere near likely to destroy the vessels. It has nuisance value, no more than that, an irritation, an annoyance, but that is about it.
 
Like many Telegram channels, @Slavyangrad can get a bit hung up on click-bait, they’ve got to make a living after all, but their breathlessness on some topics doesn’t do them any favours, in my eyes at least.
 
As mentioned earlier, if the Ukrainians really had proper anti-ship missiles, they wouldn’t be messing about with popgun drones.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 29 2025 20:38 utc | 431

Many who post here may not realize that the Zelensky regime is literally a running joke,  His regime emerged from a continuing comedy skit about an ordinary guy who becomes President. Zelensky’s political party – the “Servant of the People” comes directly from that TV show.   If you don’t believe me, do Google search.
So, an ex-comedian is facing a national bloodbath, opposed by a high ranking former KGB officer.  Gee, I wonder how this will work out?
As far as I can tell, the Zelensky regime is the worst government on Planet Earth because no other government (not North Korea or Sudan or the Peoples Republic of California) has the extinction of its people as its goal. Thus, ‘to the last drop (of blood)’ or ‘to the last Ukrainian”.  Nor can this be dismissed as mere hyperbole since Ukraine faced a serious demographic crisis even before this war started. Now, much of the young people have run away, the land is widely mined or poisoned and the collapse of the electrical grid tends to put the nation into something like the Stone Age.  I am tempted to believe that life on earth is actually a simulation…….because it often absurdly looks like that.
 

Posted by: Eighthman | Nov 29 2025 21:19 utc | 432

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Nov 29 2025 20:38 utc | 435
Re: SLG.  While I share your main points, I’d be quite irritated by the idea that those few running the SLG account do it for commercial interests — I understand it more like a hobby.  Gleb is doing a great job at keeping the place together albeit being under constant attack by trolls and doomsters, but he can’t possibly nanny the other admins 24/7 to stop them from repeat-posting, clickbait-posting or doing other stupid things, despite some of them apparently feel the need to be quicker than others which usually results in less quality (double-checking sources etc.).
 
Just as many on our side, it’s more like a feeling now that “nothing ever happens” (or: same sh*t, different day) while we’re all waiting for those big May 1945 moments, so just give our brothers and sisters the benefit of the doubt and give ’em some space when they make mistakes.  Keep in mind the other side has been off 1000x times worse in making these mistakes and they still repeat them over and over again.
 
I could high-level complain again on the lousy machine translations and other minor nuisances, but hey, I get all that stuff for free and in near real time!  I wouldn’t ever trade this treasure for a bunch of overpaid tax-money-burning EU agitators just because they may well write a straight English sentence that doesn’t sound awkward.

Posted by: Nervous German | Nov 29 2025 21:21 utc | 433

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 29 2025 19:20 utc | 427
———————
What about Palestinians?

Posted by: scc | Nov 29 2025 21:23 utc | 434

Regarding Andrew Varchus @ 416 & 417 comments
I wrote the lyrics with the song Wooly Bully by Sam the Sham & the Pharohs in mind, but your use of them is fascinating. Good work. I wonder if you could merge the Wooly Bully song with these lyrics? 

Posted by: Quid Me Vexare | Nov 29 2025 21:23 utc | 435

Posted by: Quid Me Vexare | Nov 29 2025 21:23 utc | 439
I’m afraid my expertise and subscription level with Suno (short of pro) doesn’t yet extend to choosing a tune for given lyrics. I’ll look into it but can’t promise anything…

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Nov 29 2025 22:25 utc | 436

We all have feet of clay, regardless of form. It is with whom and what manner we abide, how we are moved (e.g. backing up in fear or walking forward in hope), and our direction along with our motivation to reach our destination that speak for us. Watch not for the shoes upon the feet, but where they rest, move, and with what confidence.
 
 
🙂 A deep lesson, that. Thanks for bringing it up to the light scc. Sometimes we are but the messenger of whispered doubts that must be wrestled with to find a greater clarity. 

Posted by: titmouse | Nov 30 2025 0:05 utc | 437

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Posted by: Jo | Nov 30 2025 0:25 utc | 438

436…earth life is a simulation? Swedenborg was communing wiith angels who said to him “everything is number”.

Posted by: Jo | Nov 30 2025 0:28 utc | 439

asessment re Kazakstan drones
 
Fwd from @📝Not in Standard Mode📝Kazakhstan Experiences Damage from Ukrainian USV AttacksAll previous episodes of Ukrainian regime strikes on the CPC oil pipeline in Astana were met with comments that Kazakhstan’s oil export continues in a “standard mode”. Now, with damage evident, the republic’s authorities are switching to alternative routes — exactly what they wanted in London and Washington.📌For Kazakhstan, the destruction of one of three offshore loading facilities at the CPC marine terminal by Ukrainian USVs means reducing oil export by at least 20% per month ($470 million), which is approximately equal to the monthly budgets of four regions of the republic.🖍In Kazakhstan, they called the attack on civilian infrastructure unacceptable and acknowledged the damage to the country. Nevertheless, as before, they do not directly name the culprit. The Ministry of Energy has already stated that they will be forced to redirect export to alternative routes. It is obvious that they are talking about transit through the Trans-Caspian route lobbied by the West.🚩Given the significance of the CPC, it becomes increasingly difficult to explain the behavior of Kazakh authorities who are handing over their key sectors to British companies, and local deputies are even blessing AFU strikes.❗️Although transit through Novorossiysk provides up to 90% of Kazakhstan’s oil exports, the Ukrainian USV strike clearly fits into the strategy of forcing authorities in Astana to switch to TMTM logistics and the Middle Corridor.#Kazakhstan #CentralAsia🏹@rybar_stan — on the price of freedom for Central Asia💸 Support Us Original msg

Posted by: Jo | Nov 30 2025 0:33 utc | 440

Jo @ 434:
 
Thanks for posting this latest information on the Russ Bentley murder case. A good American communist, internationalist and warrior who left us all far too soon. Hope to hear more if/when further details become available.
 
RIP Tex…

Posted by: John Gilberts | Nov 30 2025 0:51 utc | 441

“So you [Sean the Leprechaun] are an Irish Mick born and bred living in the Big Colony. Noted”
Posted by: scc | Nov 29 2025 13:34 utc | 362
I doubt he has even been to Ireland (North or South).
I’ve read numerous posts of his waxing lyrical about him being the victim of oppression in Ireland by the evil British blah, blah, blah but the war of Irish independence was a century ago so what he is referring to? The ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland? I’m Northern Irish of a unionist background, but have enough experience talking to republicans here to note that his anti-British language doesn’t align with how people here actually talk.
He’s a charlatan.

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 1:18 utc | 442

He’s a charlatan.
Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 1:18 utc | 446

I read him as s MI-6 agent provocateur planted here to seek anti-Brit elements.

Posted by: Poslan1 | Nov 30 2025 1:31 utc | 443

“I read him as s MI-6 agent provocateur planted here to seek anti-Brit elements.
Posted by: Poslan1 | Nov 30 2025 1:31 utc | 447″
Nah, they wouldn’t hire someone so unbelievable given their obvious experience with Northern Ireland.
Note how he never gives any details beyond generic ‘the British are evil’ drivel. The real Irish nationalists are obsessed with victimhood and will back it up in great detail (right or wrong).
Such a strange thing to pretend to be coming from someone who actually lives where he claims he comes from.

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 1:38 utc | 444

…Nah, they wouldn’t hire someone so unbelievable…
Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 1:38 utc | 448

All the good ones got promoted to the Russian Desk?

Posted by: Poslan1 | Nov 30 2025 2:02 utc | 445

Note how silent the leprechaun is.
Name where you come from in Ireland (north or south). Give me a laugh.

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 2:02 utc | 446

evilsooty@448………..you guys must be so fucking bored discussing the ins and outs of a leprechaun……..way too funny lads…..
 
Cheers M 
 
……..grew up on Jamaica St and Etna Drive, Ardoyne if you know Belfast.  Was shot at in 1972. Weeks after Bloody Sunday. The gunman was in the attics of the row houses on Alliance Ave, they run perpendicular to Jamaica St.  Happy ending, uncle was in the RA, they located the gunman, long story short they burnt down the row of houses that the gunman was using to snipe into the neighbourhood, best part, with the gunman in there…….went to the same secondary school as Bobby Sands…..extra points for you if you get that right.
 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 30 2025 2:20 utc | 447

I’m from Belfast myself, Leprechaun, and obviously know all the places and events you mention in detail so apologies for questioning. You just sounded like a plastic paddy lol.

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 2:29 utc | 448

Glad to be of some entertainment to you fellas……
 
Poslan@449…….don’t read, please, Horseman pass on by …….and who in their right mind needs to seek out anti Brit elements……ffs, old Irish saying some kids who rap in Gaelic have a hit with today…….Brits Out Now ……millions and millions of people world wide hate the fucking Brits, you don’t need to be Irish to join…..
 
evilsooty@450……. contrary to scuttle butt down at the garden edge, most leprechauns are busy hiding pots of gold under rainbows, they have lives, and Mrs Chaun likes to visit the new baby chauns……passing on the tradition of hiding pots of gold………..sooty? Chimney sweep by chance?

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 30 2025 2:30 utc | 449

My name comes from my tortoiseshell cat who had a really black face.
Still live in Belfast or did you escape? 

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 2:35 utc | 450

 evilsooty@452……plastic garden gnome since you asked, to be less would be breaking character…..never met another Paddy who wasn’t part character, yourself? Oddly enough, I’m a fucking half breed, raised Catholic grew up in a Protestant house hold…….hard core loyalists, but most certainly not Unionists. I know one could lump them all in together, but that be like insulting a Nationalist by calling them a Republican….. hair splitting shit……
 
I could tell the tale of the pub crawl, bussed to the top of the Falls drank our way down to the Shankill, drank are way up the Shankill and finished up at the Star……when we were in the Unionist pubs my cous, RIP, would do these cracker Ian Paisley impersonations, I thought he’d get us both killed but the locals roared their asses off ……all in good fun I guess, only tight spot was when he began mouthing off to a Brit foot patrol ……that was the when the FNs were leveled at our chests…….fucking guy was a legend.
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 30 2025 2:43 utc | 451

The ‘Unionist pubs’? lol
What are they?  I’ve never heard that expression in my entire life here and I’m 41.
Who starts drinking in the Falls and ends up in the Shankill? I don’t and never have as both are shitholes.
Nah, you’ve done some googling to drop some names a local would know but it doesn’t make any sense. 
‘hard core loyalists, but most certainly not Unionists’ Errr, what? 

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 2:55 utc | 452

You aren’t from Belfast.
“when we were in the Unionist pubs my cous, RIP, would do these cracker Ian Paisley impersonations, I thought he’d get us both killed but the locals roared their asses off”
The ‘locals’? 
Do you put this all through ChatGPT?

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 3:00 utc | 453

evilsooty@454 …..sounds like a cool cat……gotta love the cats…….left the North in ’73 landed in Canada…….just another colonial colony, the Big Colony as I call it. Second largest country on the planet,  it fits. No apologies for my anti Brit stance it’s part of a stand up routine I’m working on…….not that their history doesn’t make that easy …..drum roll…. 
 
Cheers M 
 
I’ve been home quite a few times over the years but I’m amused, perplexed now by the current joining of said communities regarding immigration and something I personally never experienced in Ireland north or south until I landed in Nova Scotia…..racism. 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 30 2025 3:02 utc | 454

So you are a Canadian of Irish descent.
Nothing wrong with that, but why are you pretending to come from Belfast and having been caught up in the ‘Troubles’ here? Bizarre.
You aren’t fooling me as I actually grew up in Northern Ireland and NO-ONE uses the language you do.

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 3:06 utc | 455

evilsooty@457……I got 25 years on you, yes I could have called them Proddy pubs, there were are few on the Shankill Rd, they are gone now perhaps…….. does not change my personal experiences growing up in Belfast…..you missed all the fun. 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 30 2025 3:15 utc | 456

You haven’t been to Belfast. 
I know this as the only streets you can mention are the most famous ones: the Shankill and the Falls. The vast majority of people here dont’t live there.
‘Proddy pubs’; Jesus, is that the best you can do? There are loyalist shitholes and republican shitholes, not ‘proddy’. I’ve never heard anyone describe a pub as ‘proddy’. ‘Loyalist’ is what your AI prompt failed to return.
I was fooled at first by your naming of particular streets, but your slang is completely wrong. No-one from here would express themselves as you do.
You aren’t from here. Stop pretending you are Irish.

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 3:24 utc | 457

Thatcher. Fiorina. Merkel. Von der Leyen. …
Catherine the Great. Curie. Schneider-Lenné. Lisa Su. …
Posted by: Nervous German | Nov 29 2025 17:33 utc | 415
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And: Imelda Marcos. Phyllis Schafly (US). Margaret Thatcher. Aung San Suu Kyi. Violetta Chamorro. Evita Peron. Ayn Rand.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Nov 30 2025 6:13 utc | 458

Russian forces reached a Kiev forces strongpoint. Assault teams are working, you can hear it.
 
In the trench holding the position a couple of fighters are meeting prisoners. I have to say, in the 4th year of the SMO the Kiev forces troops have become more quick-witted: they surrender immediately and follow commands properly. They stay alive and do not die for the pederastic gang of drug addicts in Kiev. Video provided by: https://t.me/voenkorKotenok/69116
 
Now, I have to say my personal opinion. This is luck for the Ukrainians: when Russians run into members of regular Kiev forces then it ends like this, but we often see how other units end up. And this is simply war, it must be accepted. Talking about the Geneva Convention in this war is a topic for pajama and keyboard warriors. That is all.

https://x.com/distant_earth83/status/1994885105815339500

Posted by: unimperator | Nov 30 2025 6:42 utc | 459

They liquidated their colonel
 
Colonel Andrey Kovalev, sent to stop the escape of two companies that had abandoned their positions near Huliaipole and to return them to their positions, was destroyed. And by all accounts, he was liquidated by his own so he wouldn’t interfere with the escape. Two companies fled, and the colonel stayed. Next to Bandera.

 

https://x.com/BDooher/status/1994878301676974526

Posted by: unimperator | Nov 30 2025 6:48 utc | 460

@ unimperator | Nov 30 2025 6:48 utc | 464 with the reports of Ukraine military disintegration…thanks
 
You can read about these things in history books or watch Hollywood versions but this armchair version of it fairly real time is fascinating….too bad about the deaths.
 
I am thinking of changing my view of the coming climax as MAD contextualized unconditional surrender where in the past I had thought it would be conditional surrender.  I have changed my mind because I now believe that it is in Russia’s best interest, in the long run, to have this defeat be unconditional within Ukraine but an overall empire MAD contextualization.
 
The question for me is how existential to the God Of Mammon cult the defeat by Russia on its terms in Ukraine is.  Is this the straw that breaks the God Of Mammons back or will it be Occupied Palestine/Taiwan/Iran/Venezuela/??????????

Posted by: AQ | Nov 30 2025 7:10 utc | 461

That AQ above is me with late night fumble fingers

Posted by: psychohistorian | Nov 30 2025 7:12 utc | 462

I keep reading the same cliché that Ukraine cannot conclude “Trump’s Peace” because the ‘Constitution’ does not allow it. False! In reality, it is not wanted, I think America does not want it either because they could have forced Ukraine long ago by blocking aid (information, satellite) and arms deliveries.From a legal point of view, there is the Principle of Law of ancient Rome Necesitas non habet legem. This means that in conditions of force majeure, exactly the situation of Ukraine in this war, the law and laws do not apply! The important thing is to save the population and the state that risks completely disappearing. So, those who say that Ukraine cannot because the Constitution does not allow this are poorly prepared.
 

Posted by: surena | Nov 30 2025 7:43 utc | 463

I keep reading the same cliché that Ukraine cannot conclude “Trump’s Peace” because the ‘Constitution’ does not allow it. False!
So, those who say that Ukraine cannot because the Constitution does not allow this are poorly prepared. 
Posted by: surena | Nov 30 2025 7:43 utc | 467
A maiore ad minus
From the bigger to the smaller , if any person or institution can offer an unconditional surrender , said person or entity must also be allowed to offer conditional surrender …
As for excuses, one can even say that surrender is impossible because it’s Sunday in a month that doesn’t rhyme with potato ….
 

Posted by: Newbie | Nov 30 2025 8:06 utc | 464

Posted by: surena | Nov 30 2025 7:43 utc | 467


The central regime may not allow surrender, but AFU troops are voting with their feet by surrendering in droves.

Posted by: unimperator | Nov 30 2025 8:12 utc | 465

I don’t think Germany had any issue in changing its constitution after WW2: it had no choice.

Posted by: scc | Nov 30 2025 10:09 utc | 466

Posted by: evilsooty | Nov 30 2025 3:24 utc | 461
You aren’t from here. Stop pretending you are Irish.
 

Congrats. You’ve blown the silly cover of one of the slimiest low-IQ trolls of the MoA  pool of commenters. I recommend ignore from now on.
 

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Nov 30 2025 10:58 utc | 467

Looks like Kaja Kallas is about to donate another golden toilet to Moldovan ‘president’ Sandu. They are hyping up the ‘Russian drone scare’.

Posted by: unimperator | Nov 30 2025 11:11 utc | 468

Latest military summary 27-11

Posted by: Oui | Nov 30 2025 11:32 utc | 470

According to latest MS, Russia has developed a new type of drone operator detection equipment. It’s had good success during SMO testing and if mass-built and equipped, will remove AFU ability to maintain FPV operators near the front.

Posted by: unimperator | Nov 30 2025 11:46 utc | 471

Ukrainian channels are forcing “insider information” about the resignation of Syrsky from the post of Commander-in-Chief and the appointment of the “Azov” Biletsky there.
It was impossible to think of a more stupid one. With all the difficult situation in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, to put a person who has a swastika in his head as commander-in-chief, and his entire and his corps’ combat experience of recent times is based on the principle “we will not go there, they kill there” is nonsense. Not a single general at NATO headquarters in Europe will agree on this appointment. There are enough idiots there, without Biletsky. Although for us, the worse it is in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the better for us. We agree.
https://t.me/condottieros/14505

Posted by: resignation of syrsky? | Nov 30 2025 13:33 utc | 472

Posted by: surena | Nov 30 2025 7:43 utc | 467
If events since the start of the War of Terror (and likely since long, long before) have shown us anything it is that constitutions are Uncle Sam’s toilet paper. I would expect that all constitutional changes in Ukraine since the Maidan will be smeared with poop and flushed down the pan.
Anyone expecting that Ukraine will become a rump Banderite state might want to look at what became of the RF post 1999, or how China managed to survive the worst ravages of Chairman Mao. I’ve just finished watching a series on Zhou Enlai, who, despite being denied cancer treatment by Mao and being tormented to his dying day by the Gang of Four, still managed to pour the foundations of what Chain has now become.
Linky for those with the fortitude for the marathon.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Nov 30 2025 13:54 utc | 473

@Posted by: resignation of syrsky? | Nov 30 2025 13:33 utc | 476
Syrsky, as man of military career, was needed there for offensive or defensive military purposes….
Now that defeat is imminent and there is talk is of massive surrender of desperate and surrounded troops, it is necessary to bring in the punitive Azov battalions ( which have been performing this task during the whole “War in Ukraine” since 2014 at least in Maidan Square and then in the rear behind the battle front…) so as to avoid Ukrainian soldiers falling into the hands of the Russians and then returning to Ukraine, in a future exchange, to claim for their veteran pensions, depending on the damage suffered at the frontline….
Hence the rise of Biletsky, a NATO stay behind ( and never better used the meaning than shown in this war…they kept clean, warm, comfortable with high quality clothes far from the risks of the frontlines and the streighteness suffered by the population because of this war…) tool to genocide his own people for foreign interests of plundering Russia and Russian people….
 
 

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Nov 30 2025 13:58 utc | 474

Hmm…Turkish -Ukraine relationship…Turkey not at all happy

 
Ukrainian negotiators are flying to the US for peace talks as the Turkish government has condemned Ukrainian drone attacks on two Russian ‘shadow fleet’ oil tankers in the Black Sea. 
Foreign Ministry spokesman Oncu Keceli said the attacks on the Kairos and Virat vessels happened inside Turkey’s exclusive economic zone and ‘posed serious risks to navigation, life, property and environmental safety in the region’.
In a social media post, he added that Turkey is holding talks with ‘the relevant parties’ to prevent the spread of the war in Ukraine across the Black Sea and to protect Turkey’s economic interests.
Ukraine said it used ‘Sea Baby’ naval drones to hit the tankers in quick succession off Turkey’s Black Sea coast late on Friday afternoon. Crew members on both vessels were reported to be safe.
 
 

Posted by: Jo | Nov 30 2025 14:01 utc | 475

467 – I am sure coups are also unconstitutional but that is exactly what Maidan was. 

Posted by: Waldorf | Nov 30 2025 14:22 utc | 476

Posted by: unimperator | Nov 30 2025 6:48 utc | 464

.
The ukie soldiers will have to end this war by liquidating their commanders, like this. Nobody else cares if they die, so they have to defend themselves. But somebody has to lead. They badly need an election. 

Posted by: seer | Nov 30 2025 16:17 utc | 477

Explanation: Zelenskyy got a target on his back from the only enemy of Ukrainians: neo-Nazis led by Andriy Biletsky. Shift in oligarch preference to leading financiers, the Jewish-Ukrainian billionaire and oligarch, Igor Kolomoyskyi.

Posted by: Oui | Nov 30 2025 18:58 utc | 478

CAPITULATION
 
The Forced Peace: Is the U.S. Pushing Zelensky Into a Deal He Cannot Survive? | Analysis Jeffrey Sachs |

Posted by: Oui | Nov 30 2025 20:12 utc | 479

evilsooty@461……again with your shite, look you were born when ’84ish, you were 14 when the Good Friday Agreement was signed so you are steeped in the history of the Troubles. You were in nappies when I was drinking my way across Belfast. I could be your da ffs,  maybe ask your mum. How old were you when the Troubles started in 1968? For context.  Any of your lot march in the civil right marches? Your da perhaps? Or are you one of those Irish men who builds bonfires to burn effigies of the Pope on The 12th. 
 
They still do that in N Ireland, the Proddys, marching through neighborhoods spreading their vile form of Colonialism.  Looting burning smashing terrorizing, you live in Belfast but you have never experienced sectarianism? Are you one of those hard wee men, an Orange man, cause no fucking mick would give a rats fucking ass what another mick says about the Brits, The Unionist, the Loyalists or the Troubles……you nose is out of joint.
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 30 2025 21:28 utc | 480

Question for barflies: anyone know the difference between an Azov Banderite, a Squatter stealing Palestinian land or an Orangeman in N. Ireland…..nuttin’ they work for the same people. They use the same tactics of intimidation and hate.
 
Cheers M 
 
 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 30 2025 21:33 utc | 481

Johan Kaspar@471…….Johan, let me test your intelligence, evilsooty will help I’m sure:
 
Ian Paisley. Irish Loyalist or Republican?
 
Gerry Adams. Irish Unionist or Nationalist?
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 30 2025 22:01 utc | 482

Sean, from the few posts I haven’t skimmed by of yours it seems to me that a long time ago I came to the conclusion that you are a Ukrainian immigrant residing somewhere near Toronto Canada.
 I admit I could be wrong on some or all of that.

Posted by: arby | Dec 1 2025 0:01 utc | 483

@ arby | Dec 1 2025 0:01 utc | 487
 
— and he is crushing your head! crush, crush, crush!… (still the best depiction of a Canadian Ukie ever…)

Posted by: malenkov | Dec 1 2025 0:06 utc | 484

There has never been a possibility that Ukraine would win on the battlefield without a high risk of a nuclear exchange. The Russians have been clear about Ukraine for decades that if the west expands into Ukraine there will be a conflict. Trump should drop Biden’s stupid bet and move on.

Posted by: Bismarck | Dec 1 2025 15:07 utc | 485

Regarding Andrew Sarchus @ 416 & 417 commentsI wrote the lyrics with the song Wooly Bully by Sam the Sham & the Pharohs in mind, but your use of them is fascinating. Good work. I wonder if you could merge the Wooly Bully song with these lyrics? 
Posted by: Quid Me Vexare | Nov 29 2025 21:23 utc | 439
 
I listened to Wooly Bully and I understand what you mean now.
I could at least try to approximate to it…

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Dec 3 2025 17:28 utc | 486