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December 18, 2025
Russia Is In A Security Dilemma – Europe Pretends To Be In One

Yesterday the President of the Russian Federation took part in an extended board meeting of the Ministry of Defense.

This is a yearly event meant to recap the developments in the military sphere over last year and to give a high level outlook of the future. This goes from strategic overview to details of operations. It touches on weapon supplies, technical development, medical, social and housing issues of the military. The addressee is mainly the Russian military but also the national and international public.

President Vladimir Putin spoke first, followed by a detailed presentation by Defense Minister Andrey Belousov followed by another Putin talk. Both Putin parts are available in English at the Kremlin site. Belousov’s presentation is only available in the Russian language transcript of the event. Karlof1 has put up an English machine translation of all parts at his website. There is also a video of the event available with English live translation.

The whole thing is lengthy.

The most important point, in my opinion, of Putin and Belausov said is about the potentially upcoming conflict with NATO. Russia feels threatened!

This from Putin’s first part [emph. add.]:

We are aware that that the Kiev regime is backed by the potential of the countries comprising the world’s largest military-political bloc, NATO. Large-scale military assistance is being continuously provided, with advisers, instructors, and mercenaries dispatched, and intelligence data shared.

Today, we can see that the geopolitical situation remains tense throughout the world, and even critical in some regions. NATO countries are actively building up and modernising their offensive forces, and creating and deploying new types of weapons, including in outer space.

Meanwhile, people in Europe are being indoctrinated with fears of an inevitable confrontation with Russia, with claims that preparations must be made for a major war. Various figures who have held or continue to hold positions of responsibility appear to have simply forgotten what that responsibility entails.

They are whipping up hysteria, guided by momentary, personal or group political interests rather than the interests of their people. I have said many times that this is a lie and an irrational narrative about an imaginary Russian threat to European countries. But they are doing this deliberately.

The truth is that Russia has always, until the last possible moment tried, even in the most complicated circumstances, to find diplomatic solutions to differences and conflicts. Responsibility for the failure to use these chances lies squarely with those who believe that they can use the language of force with us.

We continue to call for developing mutually beneficial and equal cooperation with the United States and European countries, and for creating a joint security system in the Eurasian region. We welcome nascent progress in our dialogue with the new US administration, which cannot be said of the current leaders of the majority of European countries.

At the same time, we realise that our Armed Forces remain the key guarantor of Russia’s sovereignty and independence in any international situation. As I have stated, we must work consistently to strengthen them.

Belousov echos this (machine translation, emph. add.):

Analysis of the military-political situation shows that threats to military security have changed significantly over the past three years. The North Atlantic Alliance continues to build up its coalition forces, actively preparing for the deployment of intermediate-range missiles, updating the range of nuclear weapons, modernizing air and missile defense, and changing the system of mobilization deployment. The efficiency of the transfer of alliance troops to the eastern flank is increasing, for which it is planned to introduce the so-called military “Schengen”.

Military spending is increasing significantly. Today, the alliance has an annual budget of $ 1.6 trillion. Taking into account its gradual increase to five percent of the national GDP, the NATO budget will grow by more than one and a half times – up to $ 2.7 trillion.

All this indicates that NATO is preparing for a military clash with Russia. The alliance plans to achieve readiness for such actions by the turn of the 2030s. This was repeatedly openly stated by official representatives of the NATO bloc. We don’t threaten – we are threatened.

In accordance with the significant threats to military security, the construction of modern and high-tech Armed Forces is being carried out. I will focus on the most important points. …

Followed by Putin in his second part with regards to Ukraine:

They engineered a coup, initiated military operations, and deliberately – I am convinced, deliberately – precipitated a war.

President Trump has said that had he been in office at the time, none of this would have happened. He may well be right. Because the previous administration deliberately brought matters to an armed conflict. And I think the reason is clear: they believed Russia could be swiftly broken up and dismantled. European “swine underlings”1 immediately joined the efforts of that previous American administration, hoping to profit from our country’s collapse: to reclaim what had been lost in earlier historical periods and to exact a form of revenge. As has now become evident to all, every one of those attempts, every destructive design against Russia, has ended in complete and total failure.

Russia has demonstrated its resilience in the economy, finance, domestic politics, the state of society, and, ultimately, in its defence capability.

And our Armed Forces are on the rise. I repeat, much remains to be done, but it will all be done. We have always stated – and I want to reaffirm this – that we remain ready for negotiations and ready to resolve all the problems that have arisen in recent years through peaceful means. The United States administration has demonstrated such readiness, and we are engaged in dialogue with it. I hope the same will eventually occur in Europe. It is unlikely with the current political elites, but it will be inevitable as we continue to strengthen, if not with the present politicians, then with a change of political elites in Europe.

1 ‘swine underlings’ is a verbal translation from the Russian [под-свинки] ‘under-pigs’. It means ‘small piglets’ who are completely depending on the mother sow.

Russia is much smaller than a united NATO. It has way less people and money.  NATO countries are arming up. Their populations are actively manipulated into seeing Russia as THE enemy. Russia is in a security dilemma:

[A] security dilemma is when the increase in one state’s security leads other states to fear for their own security. Consequently, security-increasing measures can lead to tensions, escalation or conflict with one or more other parties, producing an outcome which no party truly desires; a political instance of the prisoner’s dilemma.

Europe pretends to be in a security dilemma. There is no way that Russia, with half the population size of the Soviet Union and without Warsaw Pact allies, could march to Berlin. It is completely unrealistic to say that Russia is a danger for the rest of Europe.

But when Belousov says “we are threatened” he is stating a fact.

Comments

thanks b and karlof1
 
this is in fact happening… nato wants a hot war.. russia is legitimately concerned…. why is this happening? others have tried to articulate russophobia and how it has been going on for a few centuries and has never ceased…. at what point does the west realize the security of russia is an equally valid concern? they haven’t yet… i doubt they ever will with leaders like starmar, macron and merz… and the irony is these leaders don’t represent their own citizens… they seem to represent the interests of the city of london much more clearly…. i hope the madness stops, but i can’t see it myself.. and russia has every right to be concerned and as prepared as they can be for what appears to be coming.. and of course it has been coming since before the coup in 2014 and hasn’t let up…  trump talks a good talk, but this good cop/bad cop routine is very tiresome.. 

Posted by: james | Dec 18 2025 15:48 utc | 1

Has America left NATO?
Does NATO have a space weapons program? 
 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Dec 18 2025 15:58 utc | 2

The west may spend much more money and have more people/larger populations but still has worse weapons and fewer soldiers and would-be soldiers.
 
Is that not so? I certainly think so. I used to be in a NATO army, I know the rot that set in; where I was the really noticeable part happened abruptly in 1994, the potential of the average recruits became very poor, so poor it became an instant joke, it was a very noticeable and steep drop (and curious in its own way, unexplained afaik). As for material the west has used practically everything they have in ex-“Ukraine” yet Russia is winning.
 
Then there is the issue of a lack of actual funds, energy, and other resources for any western military rejuvenation and an enormous political vacuum that is already reaching critical levels after decades of ongoing abuse of the local populations.
 
Very different from what the Russians are portraying so I think these Russian considerations and appraisals that come to light through “b” and “karlof1” have to be seen at least partially as political in nature and as some kind of worst case scenario taking into account whatever may possibly be hidden rather than purely factual. At least they do not dovetail with the world as I see it.
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Dec 18 2025 16:00 utc | 3

As the Empire crumbles, this is all to be expected.
 
I wrote recently about the stages of grief.
 
Coping to the point of suicide may be in evidence, like people so paranoid about COVID that they kill themselves with vaccinations.
 
Fear can be a Paradox. It can be rational while also being the mindkiller.
 
Let’s not kid ourselves, the people of Europe are no threat to anyone outside of Europe (Europeans destroy themselves a couple of times each century).
 
These are the death rattles of the Empire.
 
“Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.”

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 16:01 utc | 4

Nato ‘ underpigs’ should remember the Russian response US sponsoring terrorism in Chechnya. The total destruction of Grozny.
But the underpigs have no Boar patriarchy.
They are sprogged by AI, the other sort  , with zero comprehension of or imagination of Russia’s insecurities

Posted by: Giyane | Dec 18 2025 16:01 utc | 5

I see the problem being that Europe can’t rearm before Ukraine collapses even if they wanted to.
 
All this bluster by Europe is giving Russia more time to solidify its control over the regions important to it and demilitarize NATO.
 
Military or societal collapse is coming before this phase of BS negotiations is complete….just what does MAD conditional surrender look like?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Dec 18 2025 16:04 utc | 6

Russia is much smaller than a united NATO. It has way less people and money.
 
Posted by b on December 18, 2025 at 15:37 UTC | Permalink
 

 
Pehaps, but the quality of the people serving is higher and there can be no doubt that Russia’s natural resources far surpass those of Western Europe.
 
As to the quality of Russia’s people I found this statement by Belousov particularly telling:
 

A key component of our success on the battlefield is the stable recruitment of the Armed Forces. This year’s recruitment plan has been exceeded. Almost 410,000 citizens have volunteered for military service, with almost two-thirds of them being young people under the age of 40, and more than a third having higher or specialized secondary education.

 
Can Europe motivate over 100’000 citizens with a secondary education to volunteer each year?
 

Posted by: too scents | Dec 18 2025 16:06 utc | 7

The US, Hungary, and Slovakia will not accept Ukraine’s accession to NATO, according to NATO Secretary General Rutte.

https://t.me/ukr_leaks_eng/26743
 
NATO and EU are crumbling.

Posted by: Norwegian | Dec 18 2025 16:09 utc | 8

This is so much an echo of the times preceding WWI it disturbs me. The development of technology can be so destabilizing. At the time of WWI, it was techniques of mass production and the effect of rail transportation. The fighting began because some people wrongly thought the technology would give them a quick win.  
 
I think this clear statement is critically important: They engineered a coup, initiated military operations, and deliberately – I am convinced, deliberately – precipitated a war. The destabilizing technology this time around is mass communication, not production, and the developing ability to control narratives that change governments – a quick and low cost win.
 
Some theory posits that the Yalta architecture emphasizing self determination came about because the unique circumstances at the time of its adoption. Maybe so. I have always hoped for a Yalta III type solution that chills resort to clandestine regime change. If a power to clandestinely change regimes exists, private interests will relentlessly remorselessly focus on how to achieve their goals that coincide with such an exercise of power because the incentive to act that way exists. They will inevitably achieve government capture to do something like Maidan, which has happened more that 100 times since the end of WWII, with so few knowing that Yalta has been meaningless. That is the nature of secrecy and government capture.  

Posted by: frithguild | Dec 18 2025 16:11 utc | 9

OT – helmer has an interview with alfredo buldoc and dimitri lascaris that is very interesting…  b is not mentioned… 
Taking On The Blogosphere
“This was a very blunt look at the Alt-media and the Blogosphere with John Helmer, Dimitri Lascaris and me, and could stir up a bit of controversy. Well, I guess that was the intent. So much of it is repetitious. There’s rarely any diversity of guests and opinions, and definitely no debate. What will most of these people do when the war in Ukraine is over? John and Dimitri examined the motivations of the Alt-media and bloggers. Is it money, the search for truth, or ideological persuasion? We all agreed, modern day journalism isn’t just about news reporting, but has to be about educating and assisting the formation of a movement for peace, justice, and equality. John issued this very sobering thought. “We are foot soldiers in a movement that doesn’t exist!” Harking back to reporting during the War in Vietnam, and the Civil Rights Movement.”

Posted by: james | Dec 18 2025 16:13 utc | 10

…Russia is much smaller than a united NATO. It has way fewer people and less money. NATO countries are arming up. Their populations are actively manipulated into seeing Russia as THE enemy…. …There is no way that Russia, with half the population size of the Soviet Union and without Warsaw Pact allies, could march to Berlin….
If push comes to shove, there’s the SCO — China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, India, Pakistan, Iran and Belarus; along with associated countries Mongolia, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Cambodia, Azerbaijan, Nepal, Armenia, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Myanmar, the Maldives and the UAE. There are also individual ties, pacts and agreements with many of those countries bilaterally, including India and China. There are Brazil and SA. There are many other countries which still hold to the values of the NAM and the OAU, predecessor to the toothless AU and woud be sympathetic towards the victim, however they may have felt constrained to vote in the GA.
Then too, there would be an enormous mustering of an Internationale Brigade of volunteers from every corner of Europe and to some extent Canada and the WGP.

Posted by: petra | Dec 18 2025 16:14 utc | 11

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Dec 18 2025 15:58 utc | 3
 
######
 
No one leaves these Globalist institutions, Hotel California style.
 
NATO, EU, UN.
 
They will persist until they collapse.
 
Anyone who talks about reform, is, in my opinion, unserious and naive.
 
These orgs are doing exactly what they were created to do (they were advertised differently) which will lead to their end.
 
It’s only a naive and childlike public that believes otherwise, IMO.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 16:16 utc | 12

They are little piggies. Ones that run squealing home crying. 

🅰pocalypsis 🅰pocalypseos 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🅉
 
@apocalypseos
Dec 17

The “maniacal” and “demented” drive to humiliate and defeat Russia has run its course. Now, the feeble minds behind it face impotence. They destroyed Europe, and in despair, we see a man who knows the bill has come due.
 
Dec 17, 2025 · 9:50 AM UTC

 
Mertz is almost in tears like a snivelling child who has dropped his ice cream. 
 
VdL was crazed squealing earlier – demanding that she will not let anyone go home until they accept one of the two choices she has put before them! Shit sandwich or turd burger!
 
 
  I expect our Ziofascists Bankers molls to cry havoc ! And burn their peoples children 👧 m fury at having had their ‘dreams’ turn to ashes on their tongue ‘nightmare’.
 
 
 Also saw a clip where VVP says the Bastards thought they had reclaimed what they had lost !
 
 Nearest I come to any of the leadership stating who and what was lost! The Old Bastards ‘Slav-ers’. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Dec 18 2025 16:18 utc | 13

Firstly, the Russian MIC is many times more cost effective and competent than the European MICs, and Russia’s people will be much more ready to fight than those of Europe. Russia’s military will also have been fully battle tested over four years and more. Also, let’s not forget North Korea’s MIC and fighting forces. Plus, there is no way that Central Asia and China will stand by while Russia is defeated.
The reality is all of this war mongering is simply a cover to get all of the state “defence” funding for holding up Western corporate profits in the face of Chinese competition, and the loss of so many of the Western European neocolonial profiteering opportunities. As well as redirecting attention away from the slow moving collapse of the industrial cores of Western Europe. 

Posted by: Roger Boyd | Dec 18 2025 16:23 utc | 14

The main country driving the threat to Russia is the UK. The current German Elite: Merz & co. do not have the backing of the public, but the UK public is more stupid: they believe everything in the UK press. I doubt the German public will believe the bullshit they are being fed. They learnt the lessons of WW2, and have not forgotten them. The UK government believes its own bullshit! This is dangerous.

Posted by: sirdavide | Dec 18 2025 16:26 utc | 15

I just read this article. Title: “Russia is trying to overwhelm Europe with its sabotage campaign, Western officials say”. 
“The Associated Press has documented 145 incidents in what Western officials say is a campaign of disruption across Europe masterminded by Russia since President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022”
The cited incidents are pretty nasty. I hope it’s not true. 

Posted by: HelenB | Dec 18 2025 16:28 utc | 16

Leading Bavarian Comedian mocks the War Hysteria (6mins)
 
Monika Gruber – Wenn der Russe kommt

Posted by: Exile | Dec 18 2025 16:28 utc | 17

Maybe I’m missing something when it comes to NATO. But isn’t it true that a US General has supreme command and the US still decides where things are headed? Especially with regard to Germany, I assume that since 1945, not much has happened there without the consent of the occupying forces. The course that Germany publicly advocates is dictated by the US/NATO, or am I completely wrong about that?

Posted by: thomasHF | Dec 18 2025 16:29 utc | 19

Its not just the belligerent Europeans that want to attack Russia.
 
“Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov: “We are concerned about the US-Japanese military maneuvers near our borders, which pose a security threat and we will take countermeasures.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Dec 18 2025 16:31 utc | 20

@  HelenB | Dec 18 2025 16:28 utc | 20
 
the uk intel agencies want you to believe it…. if you’ve never seen how these news items get released via a chain of command, check out this and see where the cia sits on the chain – at the top… same deal for msm in europe.. 

Posted by: james | Dec 18 2025 16:32 utc | 21

The US intends to choke China to death, but it can not do this if the Russians are sending calories and energy across their border.
Russian being neutered and forced to cooperate with the US on China is a necessary condition for the US to retain global hegemony.
Sanctions did not work, Ukraine did not work, and as such a big war is now necessary. 

Posted by: John W. | Dec 18 2025 16:33 utc | 22

Possible Russian counter measures – to the thieving EU bigwigs plan to steal Russian assets.
 
 
Russia may confiscate $127 billion in Western assets in response to the use of its frozen assets to aid Ukraine, writes the Financial Times. This threat has alarmed countries such as Belgium, Italy, and Austria, and is being considered at the EU level, sources say.
 
According to the Kiev School of Economics, the Kremlin has already confiscated or frozen the assets of at least 32 Western companies due to previous disputes, resulting in losses of at least $57 billion. Russia may confiscate local subsidiaries of European companies in accordance with a decree signed by Putin in September, which introduces an accelerated nationalization procedure. The Kremlin justified this decision as a way to quickly respond to “hostile actions” such as the confiscation of EU assets. Belgian officials believe that Euroclear will be the first victim of Russia’s potential retaliatory measures, as its clients’ assets worth about €17 billion are still blocked there and are at risk.
 
The publication writes that 2,315 Western companies are still actively operating in Russia. These include the Russian branches of banks such as Austria’s Raiffeisen and Italy’s UniCredit, which made significant profits during the war and cannot withdraw them due to a ban on dividend payments. According to the Kyiv School of Economics, foreign companies earned $19.5 billion in profits in Russia last year.
 
The confiscation of Russian assets could affect Western investors who owned shares in Russian companies traded on the stock exchange before the invasion, as well as Western companies with stakes in Russian corporations or operating in the country. Also at the beginning of the war, Russia banned Western investors from selling their Russian securities and withdrawing the proceeds. Dividends and coupons are held in so-called Type C accounts under Russian control. They can be confiscated. BP’s dividends from its 19.75% stake in Rosneft, according to a former employee of the Central Bank of Russia, Alexandra Prokopenko, are likely to be about 340 billion rubles, and according to a court decision in 2024, JPMorgan had 243 billion rubles in Russian assets “mainly” in Type C accounts.
 
“This is one of Moscow’s trump cards. If Europe takes any action against Russia’s reserves, Russia can simply transfer the funds from Type C accounts to the budget,” said Prokopenko. “This gives them a source of direct income when they are experiencing a deficit and overspending on defense.” This step also worries European countries and increases their doubts about the feasibility of issuing a reparation loan secured by frozen Russian assets. Last week, the Italian government supported the EU’s decision to indefinitely freeze Russian assets, but also expressed concern about the potential risks of using them to finance Ukraine. Italian parliamentarian Claudio Borghi from the ruling coalition party “Lega” warned of the consequences if the EU implements its plans.
 
“How can you think that the actual theft of another country’s money will not lead to further disaster?” said Borghi to FT. “The first consequence will be that Russia will feel entitled to confiscate all foreign assets.” Austria is also concerned that Moscow may attempt to nationalize Raiffeisen’s subsidiary, Austria’s largest bank, which earned $2.9 billion in revenue in Russia last year. “This is uncharted legal territory, and, honestly, there is a growing lack of understanding of why the Commission simply does not conduct more negotiations with member states and, at least, make them feel that their concerns are being taken seriously,” said an Austrian official.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Dec 18 2025 16:36 utc | 23

 Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait
 
Posted by: petra | Dec 18 2025 16:14 utc | 15
 
Whenever I point out that resistance cheerleaders are optimistic to the point of derangement, this is an example of why. I don’t need to tell any of you why KSA and Egypt will never go to war with the United States, and suggesting Kuwait will do so is self-parody.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Dec 18 2025 16:37 utc | 24

The cited incidents are pretty nasty. I hope it’s not true. 

It’s was true as VDL announcing the primitive Russians are so desperate they using washing machine chips in their weapons. Didn’t VDL also state the failing Russian Ground Forces didn’t have rifles so they were attacking armed only with shovels ? 

Posted by: exile | Dec 18 2025 16:37 utc | 25

I have been captured by the idea I came across yesterday.
 
That is, Sun Tzu wasn’t writing about how to wage war, but rather how and why to avoid war.
 
Makes me look at everything China does differently.
 
And China and Russia are tied together very closely.
 
Economically, philosophically, and geographically.
 
What happens to the Russian state is felt by the Chinese state, and vice versa.
 
Make no mistake, the West is at war with China when it attacks Russia.
 
If not for Russia and China’s restraint (prudence), the West would already be totally defeated. Instead, I believe, the Axis are letting the West defeat itself.
 
My mental model of the East being the parents and the West being kids who drank the liquor cabinet fits better and better every day.
 
Maybe a wicked hangover will smarten up the kids tomorrow morning.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 16:40 utc | 26

Sunny Runny Burger 5
 
With the introduction of the Mujahideen into European political warfare , the US crushed Intetnational Law. You cannot run your life by two conflicting sets of regulations.
The problem of Military  readiness was not  caused by the recruits, but by the Outlaw US changing the accepted  Rules of War from political security   to what suited the economic interests of the West.
We are still in that US stinky swine poo cesspool now. Nobody will ever willingly fight for somebody else’s economic interests against other human beings.
 
Thatcher was able fight Argentina,  but  Blair was  a US piglet of Fortune on a mission to carve up Europe and create the EU for profit.
The  Mujahideen , in the form of Jewlani are still only motivated by money, with occasional fits of mindless viciousness.
Nobody will fight for cash , or religious hatred. Thank God. Humanity is still in power, even in war.  Even Hamas doesn’t fight for religious hatred or cash. 
It fights for justice. Without justice, what is war?
 
 

Posted by: Giyane | Dec 18 2025 16:41 utc | 27

A Russian general states that NATO countries spending money on military is a threat to Russia.  If the Russians believe this then why do they continue to try and do business with NATO countries instead of using the “scorched earth” policy being used against the Russian economy?
 
Break the US dollar then the money dries up.  Yet neither Russia, China nor Iran appear in any hurry to bring about the dollar’s demise.

Posted by: EoinW | Dec 18 2025 16:42 utc | 28

Trump throws a spanner in the EU bigwigs theft plans.
 
“The United States has notified the European Union that it wants frozen Russian sovereign assets incorporated into a negotiated settlement of the Ukraine war.
 
Once the United States asserts that frozen Russian assets must be treated as part of a settlement framework, rather than permanent war financing, several consequences follow. The EU’s legal justification weakens, the collateral underpinning those loans becomes unstable, and the long-standing claim that the asset freeze is “temporary” becomes difficult to sustain
 
This context helps explain recent developments in Brussels. Over the past days and weeks, EU leadership has moved rapidly to bypass vetoes, expand emergency authorities, and escalate rhetoric — including renewed NATO statements about preparing for wider conflict”
 
WaPo.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Dec 18 2025 16:47 utc | 29

Thanks b for linking to my report. Here are two of my key comment paragraphs:
 

Putin’s no fool. He knows very well what Trump did during his first term relative to NATO’s war in Ukraine. Trump did zero to enforce Minsk 2, pressed the military occupation in Iraq and Syria, saying one thing and doing the opposite as usual. And then committing murder at the end of his term, which are just a few highlights. Now, there’re no signs of improvement in basic relations between Russia and the Outlaw US Empire. Trump should have returned Russia’s property in 2017 and has yet to perform even that most basic of confidence restoration measures. All sorts of other conflicts have continued and not stopped by the self-proclaimed Peace President who now threatens war on Venezuela for its oils, just as Cheney invaded Iraq for its oil in 2003. Mr. Putin must see policy continuity by the Empire; he’s too smart as are his many advisors not to see reality. So, Putin goes soft on Trump because that’s what must be done with such a crazed man. It’s clear the negotiations are going nowhere, with the only improvement being the dialog.
 
 
Putin said NATO has placed weapons in space, which means the Outlaw US Empire. And he also declared “Russia will achieve the liberation of its historical lands.” He also announced the “orbital group”—a term I hadn’t seen used before—will be upgraded and emphasized the S-500 system can hit targets in space. The only NATO state having any such assets is the Empire, so IMO all that and more was directed at the Trump Gang. Now, what constitutes Russia’s historical lands is easy to discern and has been discussed here before. Many Russians express the desire to see the historical wrongs done by Lenin and Stalin eliminated and to reconstitute Kievan-Rus and its Great Russian lands. And given all of NATO aggression, its terrorism brought to Russian schools and concert halls, and its utter refusal to listen to Russia’s very sensible suggestions, Russia will liberate its historical lands, allow the people there to vote for the nation they want to become citizens within, amend the Russian Constitution to admit these new/old people and lands, and dictate a new constitution to whatever remains of Ukraine since its original no longer holds.

 
Here’s part of my reply to a comment made by Natalya about the need to end war:
 

IMO, the only way to halt war is to halt the Outlaws, yet that might take war to happen. Post WW2 behavior of the Collective West towards Russia/USSR continues and worsened after 1990; so, the question to ask is why, which is rather easy to answer. IMO, all the men and women in the room with Putin and Belousov yesterday were under no illusions about what Russia faces. They don’t want war either, but such a choice will be forced upon them it seems. The only force that can change that possibility is the Collective West’s public.

 
The response here to my closing sentence will be many versions of “No possible way that’s going to happen,” in which case wider war is inevitable. One thing b omitted is the fact that Russia has weapons capable of negating NATO’s superiority in population and monetary power. And despite Martyanov’s rantings, very few Europeans share their leaders’s goal of defeating Russia, since they’ll be the ones to die for that unattainable goal.

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 16:48 utc | 30

📊  Chief of General Staff of Russian Armed Forces: West countries provide unprecedented support to Ukraine

West countries provide Ukraine with unprecedented support to Ukraine.For example, foreign funding alone has exceeded 550 billion dollars over the past four years, of which more than 220 billion is for military needs.The military products are most actively provided to Kiev by 20 countries. Since February 2022, the AFU have received more than 1,000 tanks, more than 6,500 armored combat vehicles, 2,000 field artillery guns,  more than 200 aircraft and helicopters,  about 100,000 UAVs, as well as a significant number of missiles and ammunition.Western curators pay particular attention to the training of Ukrainian servicemen. In total, over 224,000 people have been trained at European training  servicemen.In fact, in Ukraine, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are facing the economic and military power of the collective West.

#tomilitaryattachés🔹 Russian Defence Ministry

Posted by: Jo | Dec 18 2025 16:50 utc | 31

Posted by: EoinW | Dec 18 2025 16:42 utc | 32
 
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If the lesson doesn’t hurt, it won’t stick or alter the personality.
 
If the dollar collapses, they will blame China/Russia/anyone else.
 
Giving them an “out” where they can once again externalize the problem allowing their people a scapegoat besides the true perpetrators. Creating more hatred of the “other” which will lead to more war.
 
I believe that these are watershed moments for humanity. We have to feel the lesson to radically alter behavior.
 
And that will probably involve significant pain.
 
The European people didn’t learn from the 20th century. The Axis hopes they get the lesson in the 21st so this doesn’t repeat again.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 16:52 utc | 32

As Trump tells the world – that Venezuelan oil is actually US oil that Venezuela stole – the below piccy sums it up perfectly.
 
 
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Posted by: Republicofscotland | Dec 18 2025 16:56 utc | 33

It seems that during discussions of NATO and Russia war people consider what the USA would do.  Yes this is critical.
But why no discussion of Turkey.  It has the second largest NATO army and technically should be an article 5 consideration.  I
It seems everyone assumes they will just sit on there hands.  Is this realistic
 
 

Posted by: earl | Dec 18 2025 16:56 utc | 34

Also: Russia is a nuclear superpower. Europe pretends to be one.

Posted by: xblob | Dec 18 2025 16:56 utc | 35

Some says the West has entered a “Brezhnev moment”. They are broke, yet their irrelevant leaders are overarming their country for a war that will not come while their population are awaiting liberation from the apparatchiks by outside forces.  

Posted by: Savonarole | Dec 18 2025 17:01 utc | 36

@ earl | Dec 18 2025 16:56 utc | 38
 
I doubt Erdoğan is interested in hot war with Russia, but his pan-Turanian fantasies are a destabilizing factor in Central Asia — and, if left unchecked, could be destabilizing within Russia as well.

Posted by: malenkov | Dec 18 2025 17:01 utc | 37

why KSA and Egypt will never go to war with the United States, and suggesting Kuwait will do so is self-parody.
Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Dec 18 2025 16:37 utc | 28
 
yes, but in the grand chess game in which missiles win, just so long as they are not nuclear, countries don’t have to fight, they simply have to not participate. The oil terrorists installed by the West rule countries ready to explode from internal problems. 
 
so awesome that the future of the world rests with a country whose nuclear power plants are under attack. Samson Option much?
 
nuke it or lose it. to listen to any western bureaucrat is to listen to a Hollow Man speaking directly from “death’s dream kingdom.”

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 17:01 utc | 38

earl | Dec 18 2025 16:56 utc | 38
 
Putin talks with Erdogan all the time, most recently on 12 December on the sidelines of the Peace and Trust: Unity of Purpose for a Sustainable Future International Forum in Ashgabat, Встреча с Президентом Турции Реджепом Тайипом Эрдоганом • Президент России

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 17:03 utc | 39

Remember kids: The Russians are SO EVIL they target their own NPPs! yesterday’s “burn the village to save the village” is today’s “nuke the country to save the country.” What the else can anyone do with a people who TARGET THEIR OWN NUCLEAR REACTORS?
 
since 1945, every westerner has it drilled in their heads since the day of their birth: The US will, must, nuke Russia to save the planet. Anyone who thinks the West isn’t capable of nuking Moscow is a fool or Nazi apologist. 

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 17:09 utc | 40

Prisoners of an EU hysterical ideology
 
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen promises tough conditions at the EU summit:
“No one will leave the EU summit until the issue of Ukraine’s funding is resolved.”
@ukr_leaks_eng

Posted by: Jo | Dec 18 2025 17:11 utc | 41

The German government is preparing a law that will deprive approximately 490,000 Ukrainian refugees of unemployment benefits.The reason cited is the increasing number of men aged 18 to 22 arriving from Ukraine.@ukr_leaks_eng

Posted by: Jo | Dec 18 2025 17:13 utc | 42

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 17:09 utc | 47
ditto VZ and China. What else to do with commies who caused the opioid epidemic and unleashed a bioweapon  upon the world? (yes, covid: from a public health perspective, it’s no worse than the cold. but from a military perspective, it’s a bioterrorism attack. and the supervirologists applaud. it’s so funny how fucked this planet is.)

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 17:17 utc | 43

from B
 
NATO countries are actively building up and modernising their offensive forces, and creating and deploying new types of weapons, including in outer space.
 
Meanwhile, people in Europe are being indoctrinated with fears of an inevitable confrontation with Russia
 
 
Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 16:48 utc | 34
 
The response here to my closing sentence will be many versions of “No possible way that’s going to happen,” in which case wider war is inevitable. One thing b omitted is the fact that Russia has weapons capable of negating NATO’s superiority in population and monetary power. And despite Martyanov’s rantings, very few Europeans share their leaders’s goal of defeating Russia, since they’ll be the ones to die for that unattainable goal.
 
 
<=I shall not forget Putin responded to a question about his feelings on war, by saying “when war is inevitable, it is important to strike first”.
 
I believe if Russia were to strike with intent to destroy most of Europe that such a strike could move European attempt to destroy Russia out 50 to 100 years, and I also believe there is greater than 50% chance the USA would not lift a finger to avenge the Russian destruction of Europe.

Posted by: snake | Dec 18 2025 17:18 utc | 44

@ 26 “The US intends to choke China to death”
Lol thats funny. Truth is. Its the other way around. Wait till after the first of the year when China stops exporting silver. The world’s second largest producer closing the gates on a must have commodity. That is already in deficit.  A metal needed for everything in our tech driven economy.  Trump is all giddy because he thinks he is tightening the noose around Venezuela?
Trumps face will go from orange to purple. When China starts tightening their economic chains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZWzfI4Nv6Q
 

Posted by: golddigger | Dec 18 2025 17:20 utc | 45

The US is discussing the possibility of providing Ukraine with expanded security guarantees, including the use of F-35 fighter jets and Tomahawk cruise missiles, in the event of Russia violating the ceasefire – The Telegraph@ukr_leaks_eng

Posted by: Jo | Dec 18 2025 17:20 utc | 46

since 1945, every westerner has it drilled in their heads since the day of their birth: The US will, must, nuke Russia to save the planet. Anyone who thinks the West isn’t capable of nuking Moscow is a fool or Nazi apologist. 
Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 17:09 utc | 47
 
And I’m just sitting here waiting to see if a) they are dumb enough to try it; and b) will their over-priced, underachieving nukes actually work…you know, launch and shit. Those nukes are old boomers in even older silos that no one has tested for years or decades, despite the MSM insisting that they were tested…somewhere…
 
What a bunch of stupid assholes running the West (and yes, Bibi Baby, I’m looking at you).

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Dec 18 2025 17:25 utc | 47

The US is discussing the possibility of providing Ukraine with expanded security guarantees, including the use of F-35 fighter jets and Tomahawk cruise missiles, in the event of Russia violating the ceasefire – The Telegraph@ukr_leaks_eng
Posted by: Jo | Dec 18 2025 17:20 utc | 54
 
Oh I hope they send F-35s to Ukraine so the world can see what a piece of shit that over-priced fighter truly is. Should help sales, huh? LOLOLOL 

Posted by: Noooneuknow | Dec 18 2025 17:28 utc | 48

Break the US dollar then the money dries up.  Yet neither Russia, China nor Iran appear in any hurry to bring about the dollar’s demise.
Posted by: EoinW

De-Dollarization is happening at an ever increasing pace. 87% of the world is exiting dollars left, right, and center.  The Federal Gov’t will undergo an insolvency crisis in 2027.  Thats baked in the cake. 

Posted by: exile | Dec 18 2025 17:31 utc | 49

Posted by: Jo | Dec 18 2025 17:20 utc | 54
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“The” ceasefire.
 
What ceasefire?

Posted by: scc | Dec 18 2025 17:32 utc | 50

“WE ARE THE VICTIM!” cried Trump to universal applause preparing to bomb VZ, thieves of US oil. NATO/EU are the victim, not the millions dead and displaced in Ukraine and Russia. and Cuba is NOT the victim, Cuba is the perp, that’s why the West is starving them. ditto Iran.
 
I can’t imagine what little Nazi rapist shithole European country this all sounds like, can you? another country that’s also the victim killing hundreds of thousands that has nothing to do with oil? no, it’s not about oil, screams every Bret Stephens on the planet, it’s about fucking racial purity. don’t you feel better that in Israel it’s not about oil/energy but about racial purity? don’t you feel all special inside now?

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 17:32 utc | 51

One of the things that really needs to be emphasized is that Russia or at least Putin’s government doesn’t seem to believe that Europe is a bunch of has beens who pose no threat because they are morally decayed. It seems that is the well nigh universal opinion at MoA commentariat but it’s more wish than reality. That’s why Europe’s determination to massively expand its military spending etc. show such an aggressive intent. They are in good to effectively resist a hypothetical Russian aggression. And this is particularly the case given how tied down in Ukraine Russia is. That’s one reason so many in the imperialist countries want the war against Russia in Ukraine to continue. Contrary to another popular myth, it is not strengthening Russia. 
 
Another issue is Putin’s gratuitous attempts to rewrite history in Trump’s favor. First of all, the fascist coup in 2014 was immediately recognized by Putin’s government. The disintegration of the Ukrainian army in a civil war, fascists versus the people of Donbas was given very little support by the Russians. Instead, their legal presence in Crimea was used to carry out a plebiscite. The thing is, everybody who thought about it for two seconds knew the  propaganda value to the fascists in Kyiv. Everybody should have expected that even the ordinary populations would find it easy to believe their governments when they dubbed that aggression. Accepting the fascists everywhere in Ukraine, including Donbas and Crimea would at least have been a coherent policy. But refusing to recognize them in Donbas while recognizing them in Kyiv and simultaneously annexing Crimea was incoherent. 
 
Second, it is not at all clear to me that the US backers of the fascist coup expected the Ukrainian army to fall into civil war. That’s what I think happened, though obviously others disagree. I think they expected the fascists to rule all Ukraine. And they planned for the newly pliant regime to turn the Russians out of Crimea and turn the Black Sea into an avenue to the Caucasus and beyond that to central Asia and PRC. So no, I do not think they planned the war in 2014. They did build up fascists after the war began in 2014. And they did plan to further attack the Donbas in 2022 (preempted by the SMO.) But that has zero to do with flattering Trump about there wouldn’t have been any war at all, because I see no reason to think the fascists’ backers expected such resistance by the people. The thing is, any foreign policy based on naive notions about Trump personally or arrogant notions about manipulating Trump are not good signs for the long run. Trump isn’t quite dictator yet. Also, he’s American ruling class, not a traitor to his class. Putin’s personal indifference to fascism, his apparent disbelief in the existence of imperialism as a system rather than a personal failing of fellow rulers, his hostility to anything smacking of Communism, none of this bodes well in the long run.
 
Posted by: Roger Boyd | Dec 18 2025 16:23 utc | 18  Given that re-opening trade with Russia and lowering their cost of energy and cutting their waste in military expenditures would be far more likely to stall the collapse of European economies. The notion that military Keynesianism actually works strikes me as a very dubious historical generalization. This is particularly true since Trump himself makes such a huge deal about how the US has given a free ride to European moochers who made bank by shirking their supposed share of defense spending! Why then endorse Trump’s military policy for Europe? 
 
On a marginal note, if DPRK is so important to Russia’s defense posture, then Russia really is in fairly bad shape. Free Korea is in peril of annihilation. Consider the recent fantasy on Netflix where the US destroys the country. (House of Dynamite)

Posted by: steven t johnson | Dec 18 2025 17:33 utc | 52

@ LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 16:52 utc | 36
 
Our governments and media will blame external forces no matter what.  They’ve been lying for years.  Why would anyone think they need an excuse for a new lie.  They’re never going to admit the financial class destroyed the western economic system.
 
So why should Russia pander to western opinion when they’ll just make up any lie about Russia that suits them?

Posted by: EoinW | Dec 18 2025 17:33 utc | 53

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Dec 18 2025 17:25 utc | 55  Well, yes, there is a significant chance of such failures. Why for God’s sake do you think it’s so likely that of course we don’t need to fear. Frankly a nuke that blows up in the silo in North Dakota strikes me as bad news. It’s like saying russian roulette with an old gun is safe, no?

Posted by: steven t johnson | Dec 18 2025 17:37 utc | 54

The western press has bait the “piglet” trolling quite hard. It’s fun to watch. /popcorn
It reminded me the “fainting piglet” cartoons , it’s Russian propaganda but they are good at it :). https://t.me/s/svinkavobmoroke 
 
I was amazed by our NAFO propaganda today, one of the NAFO even tried to label today’s farmer’s protest against Mercosur treaty as “a riot against the refusal of Belgium to cease frozen Russian assets” … yea sure bro , people with farm tractors are there to save your beloved Banderistan 🙂
https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1pproq2/protestors_in_belgium_demand_unblocking/
The guys are “no limit”, they remind me of comedians mocking “marketing guys” in the 90’s : ” Never show people they are dumb but never forget they are”. 

Posted by: Savonarole | Dec 18 2025 17:39 utc | 55

Based on recent actions, it appears the Pentagon knows the US military is a paper tiger and won’t risk its reputation with a war against anyone, not even Venezuela.  The Russians/Iranians/Chinese waiting NATO out makes sense if they know there’s minimal chance of a real war.
 
However based on what’s posted above, the Russians sound like they view a war with NATO as inevitable.  If that is the case then what are the Russians waiting for?
 
The only fear I have for Russia in such a war is if it fights NATO with one hand tied behind its back.  You know, Putin avoiding outright war at all cost until Russia is facing another Stalingrad and 26 million dead. 
 
Regardless of what it is, there’s no excuse for this one sided economic war.  Either Putin thinks it’s bad for business or he is afraid of the Americans.  The Russian policy of always reacting to NATO actions is asking for trouble.  A little initiative please.  Don’t they play chess in Russia?

Posted by: EoinW | Dec 18 2025 17:45 utc | 56

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Dec 18 2025 17:25 utc | 55
automate it! chatbotify it! that’ll fix it. develop the Strangelovecraftian Doomsday Device already and have Sam Altman’s robots run it. who cares if they can’t distinguish a flock of birds from a missile? or an “accident” at a 60 year old NPP from an attack? “build it, and they will come.” worked for Facebook, Tesla, SpaceX, ChatGPT, bitcoin, Twitter, Pornhub, Vegas, Disney, and the global weapons industry. “God I wish we had us some Oreshniks,” Buck Turgidson says enviously even today. 
 
Western foreign policy can be succinctly stated in one simple sentence: “Killing Russians is the best money we ever spent.” Lindsay Graham’s tax dollars hard at work!
 
The Good News is the China is building really really big fans to surround China so that if their not at all Ronnie Raygun Star Farce missile system saves the Hans from M.A.D., China can blow all the nuclear fallout onto the rest of the planet and China will be fine. and with the infinite energy just discovered, China can do this FOREVER.

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 17:48 utc | 57

@ Posted by: Mr. House | Dec 18 2025 17:38 utc | 63
 
If the rest of the world hasn’t figured out what the American Empire is really about by now then it doesn’t want to know!
 
Ok let’s give them time to murder another million Palestinians, sink another dozen fishing boats, hijack some more oil tankers, turn another country into a failed state with their CIA funded terror brigade, tarriff and threaten everything on the planet!
 
Sorry the only signal the Russians are sending the rest of the world is that they won’t directly confront the Empire.  That doesn’t give the rest of the world much of a Plan B when the Americans come calling.

Posted by: EoinW | Dec 18 2025 17:50 utc | 58

Trumpstein “WE ARE THE VICTIM”.   Reading from NuttyYahoo’s play book.   It must be catching.  The Addison Disease.

Posted by: Formerly Miss Lacy | Dec 18 2025 17:52 utc | 59

A curse on auto”correct”.  The word was and is Addelson.    Like as in Vegas zionist mobsters.

Posted by: Formerly Miss Lacy | Dec 18 2025 17:53 utc | 60

Brussels looks like a WARZONE
Farmers turned the square in front of EU HQ into a choking tire fire
10 injuries and 2 arrests reported so far

https://t.me/rtnews/126167

Posted by: Norwegian | Dec 18 2025 17:54 utc | 61

There are a lot of reasons the EU needs a war.
 
– Unifying the EU 
– a birth statment by the EU
– getting rid of dissenters and useless eaters
– getting their digital agenda pusht throu
– sorting out the currency problems + digital €
– push militarised produktion (facism)
– and more that escapes my mind now
 

Posted by: M | Dec 18 2025 18:01 utc | 62

*** Maybe a wicked hangover will smarten up the kids tomorrow morning.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 16:40 utc | 30
 
A hangover doesn’t stop an alcoholic from the next bender.
 
Alcoholics should be especially able to see that instinct run wild  in themselves is the underlying cause of their destructive drinking. We have drunk to drown feelings of fear, frustration and depression. We have drunk to escape guilt of passions and then have drunk again to make passions more possible. We have drunk for vainglory – that we might the more enjoy foolish dreams of pomp and and power. This perverse soul sickness is not pleasant to look upon. Instincts on rampage balk at investigation.  The minute we make a serious attempt to probe them, we are liable to suffer a severe reaction.  

Posted by: frithguild | Dec 18 2025 18:10 utc | 63

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Dec 18 2025 17:25 utc | 55  Well, yes, there is a significant chance of such failures. Why for God’s sake do you think it’s so likely that of course we don’t need to fear. Frankly a nuke that blows up in the silo in North Dakota strikes me as bad news. It’s like saying russian roulette with an old gun is safe, no?
Posted by: steven t johnson | Dec 18 2025 17:37 utc | 62
 
Dude, I live ten miles from a set of nuke silos, have for over 20 years. I got over the fear of death by nuke long ago. There’s other, worse things to fear than death. For example, having to come back to this planet, to reincarnate, just in time for the micronova. Or trying to survive the short, but intense period when the Sun takes out all the electrics, all the satellites, all the ATMs; when the grocery stores can no longer be stocked in the big cities where, by design, there’s only 3 days worth of food at any given time. Yep, those are bigger fears, but yet I don’t fear them either. All I can do is hope that, in God’s eyes, I’ve learned enough to not ever have to come back to this planet run by these ugly little Chosen people whose main task (unbeknownst to them) is teaching the world what Evil looks like and what it does when it knows it is about to be brought to heel.  And these ugly people know they’re about to be brought to heel by the Sun. In 20 years or less. 
 

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Dec 18 2025 18:15 utc | 64

The ability of western pols to gin up world-war talk is a direct result of the length of this war; something that was easily observable for some, but not others, as 2023 rolled into view.  For example, the wars length tied down Russian resources allowing the English*/Ottoman/Israeli/Israel1sters/Angliphiliac alliance to end Russian influence in the Levant [circa December 2024].  A quick war in ex-ukrainia would have engendered a very, very different and much more respectful response from western toy poodles.  Too bad.  Well at least by minimizing Russian troop losses in the short term means they’ll be there to expend in case of a 3rd World war.  A war that need not of happened at all had true fear been instilled. Definitely not a grand-master at chess but, I know there is a hell of a lot more to the game than taking pawns.
 
But there is still hope, Russia could instill true fear into these miscreant western pols by evicting the English* forces from the BSC & Odessa all the way to Transnistria environs then on to the Hungarian border to establish an energy/transportation corridor.  This would silence the yapping poodles and bring them quickly to heel.  Anything less will entail entertaining a 3rd WW when Israel1sters/Angliphiliac alliance in DC re-installs the Sullivan/Blinken Administration or, it’s facsimile.  Time is a factor in war.*yes…yes…a thousand times yes, I mean the uppermost-class and their toadies.  From now on just the asterisk as many times as I have made this point clear, not one polite acknowledgement of the fact.

Posted by: S Brennan | Dec 18 2025 18:16 utc | 65

The oil terrorists installed by the West rule countries ready to explode from internal problems. 
 
so awesome that the future of the world rests with a country whose nuclear power plants are under attack. Samson Option much?
 
Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 17:01 utc | 43
 
Say what you want about the Gulf monarchies, KSA has been putting down internal problems since before you were born. I don’t think they will have any serious problems which can’t be redirected elsewhere.
As for Israel, the Samsonite option will destroy their viability long before nukes do. That won’t help Gaza, but then a Rafah airlift is not in the cards like the Berlin Airlift was.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Dec 18 2025 18:21 utc | 66

‼️🇧🇾🇷🇺 “Oreshnik” has been in Belarus since yesterday and is taking up combat duty, said Lukashenko.

https://t.me/ZandVchannel/172913

Posted by: Norwegian | Dec 18 2025 18:29 utc | 67

How many people  at the Bar still think this is all going to blow over once Russia conquers Ukraine?
 
Putin has stated that the current leadership of EU wants war, is actively preparing for war, will begin war operations around 2030 or sooner. 
 
Putin has stated that unless the current EU leadership is turfed out, that war will occur.
 
At what point will Putin decide that the EU leadership won’t or can’t be turfed out, and begin operations to disable the EU before it’s able to conduct effective war operations on Russia?
 
Put your strategy hat on. What are:
 
The indicators that turf-out is actually happening?
 
The trip-wire moment or circumstance that requires Russia to strike first?
 
For all you that berated Dr. Doctorow a few months back for his (early) identification of the exact situation that Mr. Putin just spelled out… I think some crow is on-menu. I think first-up in the crow-eatin’ contest is Larry Johnson who was especially unfair in his remarks. I like Larry Johnson a lot, but he was dead-wrong on that one.

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Dec 18 2025 18:30 utc | 68

I absolutely hate the US/UK/EU elites and the US/UK economic system, values, and trash culture. It is rotten to the core and is clearly collapsing, failing, and turning into some empty, sterile, soulless corporate balance sheet dictatorship.
 
The “west” is becoming a hell. May it soon rot and disintegrate into small, local community and people oriented entities. That is its only hopeful future. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Dec 18 2025 18:32 utc | 69

Russia could instill true fear into these miscreant western pols
 
Posted by: S Brennan | Dec 18 2025 18:16 utc | 76
 
######
 
To what end?
 
I have experience with psychopaths. They cannot be intimidated or reasoned with.
 
Better luck convincing the Israeli Knesset that Palestinians have a right to live in their homes.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 18:34 utc | 70

Russia being threatened is indeed stating a fact. And it’s indeed also a fact that the US empire and its European piglets believed Russia could be swiftly broken up, dismantled and to profit from it. They did have a brief swing with Prigozhin who went of script of which the Russian leadership eventually came out rather unscathed. Even Shoigu as some kind of security ambassador is still on the playing field.
The EU are the major losers. Not being able to bank on a broken up Russia, having destroyed its own heavy industry that relied on cheap Russian energy that instead went to its competitor China solidifying its rise as well as a segment going to its US overlord that’s also antagonizing the EU, destroying its own global financial care taker reputation by robbing financial assets in broad day light, Nexperia, … . This can only result in a fractured, broken up Europe. Exactly what it desperately tried to impose on Russia.

Posted by: xor | Dec 18 2025 18:37 utc | 71

” Can Europe motivate over 100’000 citizens with a secondary education to volunteer each year? 
Posted by: too scents | Dec 18 2025 16:06 utc | 11
 
Can Russia ?

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 18:38 utc | 72

The ultimate question is , Why doesnt the West seem to fear a nuclear power ? What happened to MAD ? 

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 18:44 utc | 73

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Dec 18 2025 18:30 utc | 80
 
########
 
Forget Europe, they are transgender queer Zionist bankers.
 
Russia can’t stop at Ukraine. They cannot fight Ukraine to defeat and leave NATO Finland in place.
 
Russia doesn’t want to end this before the job is done. They did that in WW2 and are wiser from the consequences.
 
The last couple of years of peace talks among the commentariat (including the bar) have been avoiding the obvious situation the world is facing, as well as Russia’s resolve to stay the course.
 
So, we’re back to the basics.
 
Russia won’t stop (can’t) short of its goals.
 
The Europeans can’t stop because if they do, they will be naked in their bankruptcy with no loot to offset the loss of Russian resources (oil, fertilizer, chemical industry, etc). Literal game over.
 
Two parties that cannot stop for compelling existential reasons. I think it is lay observers who want peace, because conflict makes them feel anxious and uncertain.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 18:49 utc | 74

Can Russia ?
 
Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 18:38 utc | 72
 
####
 
Easily. Many Russian kids are taught how to clean a rifle in school, and come from a culture with a strong martial tradition.
 
The French? The English? 😂😂😂

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 18:53 utc | 76

For all you that berated Dr. Doctorow a few months back for his (early) identification of the exact situation that Mr. Putin just spelled out… I think some crow is on-menu.
 
Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Dec 18 2025 18:30 utc | 68
 
But of course. Many resistance cheerleaders blame the US and the City of London, with some merit. But it is the apparatchiks of the EU trying to call down the thunder, and it is the Europeans who will reap the whirlwind. Spare a thought for the poor TDSers who will try to demand talks with Russia, only to be furiously devoured by war hysterics within the EU’s “centrist” parties.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Dec 18 2025 18:54 utc | 77

The German government is preparing a law that will deprive approximately 490,000 Ukrainian refugees of unemployment benefits
– Jo 49

Uhm…why the hell are 490,000 Ukrainian refugees getting unemployment benefits in the first place
 
Did they perform work in Germany?  No?  Then they aren’t “unemployed” are they?  German unemployment is for Germans who are, through no fault of their own, unemployed, not……….for some well off son of a Galician with connections to get his son out of ex-ukrainia’s slaughterhouse…an anabattoir created by the 3LA-English*/Angliphiliac alliance with the Waffen SS of ex-ukrainia.  When the Russ finally get around to killing the Waffen SS running ex-ukrainia then and only then, are the closing days of the war are upon us but, for now, the linearity must continue or at least that’s what all the  “brains” on this site tell me.
 
*see S Brennan 76

Posted by: S Brennan | Dec 18 2025 18:55 utc | 78

ALERT – INFO ON VENEZUELA – Russia and Iran and China
by unbelievably John Mearsheimer
I was unaware he spoke Spanish and followed the military situation to the depth he apparently does.
highlight:
Venezuela CLOSES Airspace — 72-Year U.S. Air Supremacy COLLAPSES as Allies Coordinate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afHML_nWahg
his site for daily updates: https://www.youtube.com/@JhonInsight
 

Posted by: Kim Sky | Dec 18 2025 18:58 utc | 79

*see S Brennan 76 is now – —  *see S Brennan | Dec 18 2025 18:16 utc | 65

Posted by: S Brennan | Dec 18 2025 18:58 utc | 80

Posted by: Kim Sky | Dec 18 2025 18:58 utc | 79
 
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AI slop. You’re spamming.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 19:00 utc | 81

Again, I highly suggest viewing the Hudson/Wolff/Nima chat that just ended a few hours ago. The primary point amongst many is the NSS’s rewriting of history and that an attempt will be made to make that the new major media narrative now that Zionists control most BigLie Media within the Outlaw US Empire. As anticipated, Trump didn’t declare war on Venezuela last night because the Empire cannot win that war, and it has no proxies to use–it must go it alone. 
As for NATO rearming, EU leader behavior ought to confirm to us that they expect Outlaw US Empire policy of aggression against Russia to continue/escalate once Trump’s term expires just as it did before he returned. IMO, Russia shares that assessment, which is why it’s trying to get Trump to agree to something while he can. Meanwhile, the Deep State will do whatever it can to ensure Trump does no such thing. Do note the size of the proposed War Department budget which will be beyond 10% of GDP-Rents and worsen the deficit issue. Reading the annual reports of the Empire’s major MIC corps that will begin to emerge over the next few months will indicate if they will bow to Trump’s pressure to expand their facilities or continue their current course that will do nothing to improve the Empire or NATO’s militaries.   

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 19:01 utc | 82

It appears we have an illiterate painter.

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 19:05 utc | 83

With any living voice of dissent banished, and an internet that’s already 50% garbage becoming 100% automated garbage, and Aryan CGI actors doing the news on the tellie and radio, and even the tiniest gesture of motion and phoneme of speech surveilled and recorded, Big Brother’s extinction of human consciousness will have been achieved.
 
“All men dream of sleeping with their mothers.” 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfl9nuIZedY
J.S. Bach: Komm, süsser Tod BWV478 – L Stokowsi. (“Leopold! Leopold! Leopold!” Weary with all these for restful death I cried…until I thought of Bugs Bunny…)
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX1ljYx3g3k
kids won’t be allowed to mock any but Big B’s approved targets. but thinking of Romeo and Juliet together in eternity? that’s already state-approved, just look at all the suicide among kids. all this war is stealing children’s future from them.

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 19:06 utc | 84

Remember, this conflict is a massive boon to the Axis. They get to build on their advantages in technology and manufacturing.
 
Their troops get to test and refine strategy. They know what live fire looks like, they know what fails and what works.
 
China and the DPRK are both benefiting from the conflict in ways that they cannot simulate.
 
Every day it goes on strengthens the Empire’s enemies.
 
I think Putin cited earlier this year the Great Northern War with Sweden. That was a 21-year war to determine the future of Russia and Eastern  Europe.
 
The Russian mindset is, “if we did it before, we can do it again”.
 
Confident nations think like that.
 
My pet peeve since summer 2022 is that no one takes the Russians seriously. Most regard them as a gas station with nukes.
 
The Russians (and the Chinese) tell you exactly what they are thinking and what they will do.
 
It is the West that lies and manipulates constantly.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 19:12 utc | 85

Interesting phrase- “swine underlings”.
The reason that Europe and the US cannot understand that Russia has interests is the same reason farmers don’t consider that those baby piglets might have feelings and a desire to live.   The farmer looks at the piglets as something to be harvested someday, and that is how the US and Europe look at Russia.   What the Russians think about that is of no interest.
 

Posted by: wagelaborer | Dec 18 2025 19:15 utc | 86

Its incredibly amusing to see Empire boosters claim in any way that America and her puppies are winning. Whether in the context of Ukraine, Venezuela, Iran or worldwide. Even in Syria the new terrorist regime plays nice with the Russians.
 
Meanwhile in America,.an affordabity crisis that will only worsen as the ‘deep state’ led by clown-in-chief Trump grows increasingly desperate about their dire economic situation. An economic situation that all the fiat money and AI bubbles in the universe cannot reverse. When the tipping point happens its hyperinflation and ruin. The fact China and Russia hasn’t pushed American financials to this stage yet should have you thinking ‘why’, and thanking your lucky stars. 

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Dec 18 2025 19:16 utc | 87

Can Russia ?
Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 18:38 utc | 72
 

 
They can and are.  1/3 of 410’000 is over 136’000.
 
That was the point of my drawing attention to Belousov’s comment:

This year’s recruitment plan has been exceeded. Almost 410,000 citizens have volunteered for military service, with almost two-thirds of them being young people under the age of 40, and more than a third having higher or specialized secondary education.

 

Posted by: too scents | Dec 18 2025 19:20 utc | 88

Western War Piglets’ Bank For Toronto?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fThvmu4NQ0M
 
“Toronto bids for ‘Defence, Security & Resilience’ Bank.”
 
They don’t call it ‘hogtown’ for nothing…

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 18 2025 19:22 utc | 89

It’s pure colonialist, supremacist sadism. It’s the exact same thing that happened tens of thousands of years ago, when some tribes decided to grow and expand by exterminating other tribes.

Posted by: Neven | Dec 18 2025 19:24 utc | 90

It appears we have an illiterate painter.
 
Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 19:05 utc | 83
 

 
Innumerate. 
 

Posted by: too scents | Dec 18 2025 19:26 utc | 91

Alexander Mercouris
 
https://www.youtube.com/AlexMercouris/videos
 
“EU splits over asset loan; Kiev our of money; Russia MOD says victory soon; MI6 threatens dirty war.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 18 2025 19:29 utc | 92

wagelaborer | Dec 18 2025 19:15 utc | 86
 
Curious interpretation of that adage. IMO, if the EU are piglets, then the Outlaw US Empire is the sow and mother to all ills perpetrated by its piglets. And of course, the sow wants to see its piglets flourish, so it does what it can to nurture them so they can eventually feed on Russian fields. Biden’s destroying Nord Stream and pushing EU to cutoff Russian energy is an odd form of nurturing. The aim seems to be keeping the piglets suckling at the sow’s teats. But that can’t go on forever as the piglets will wean themselves.

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 19:32 utc | 93

too scents | Dec 18 2025 19:26 utc | 91
 
Quite correct, but in many other comments the other deficit is most glaring. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 19:35 utc | 94

“America cannot be truly drug free until Venezuela is turned into Iraq. Support a drug-free America!” President Donald Trump. 
 
let’s not forget all the potential NGO money at stake in these wars. International Rescue and Red Cross and Salve Los Ninos are all lining up to help, just like in Syria and Ukraine and everywhere else. Uncle Sam bombs ’em and the Baptizers and Hospitallers and Educators are sure to follow, along with the Pavers and Miners and Woodsmen, for the trees and the porn, and Bankers and Lawyers to ensure fair division of the spoils, like in Havana in the fat time, before Castro.

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 19:37 utc | 95

Here’s a portion of the Russian MFA’s statement on Venezuela:
 

We note the continuous and deliberate escalation of tension around friendly Venezuela. Of particular concern is the unilateral nature of decisions that pose a threat to international navigation….
 
We have consistently advocated normalising dialogue between Washington and Caracas. We are convinced that steps are needed to de-escalate the situation and find solutions to existing problems and disagreements in a constructive manner with respect for international legal norms. Latin America and the Caribbean must remain a zone of peace guaranteeing the stable and independent development of the countries of the region.
 
 
We reaffirm our solidarity with the Venezuelan people in the face of their trials and support for the course of the Maduro government aimed at protecting the national interests and sovereignty of the Motherland.

 
There’re only two problems: US Imperialism and its waging Aggressive War. If those behaviors ceased, the world would become a far more peaceful and happier place to live.

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 19:42 utc | 96

Easily. Many Russian kids are taught how to clean a rifle in school, and come from a culture with a strong martial tradition.
The French? The English? 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 18:53 utc | 76
 
It’s even worse than that. In “postmodern” places like France, England, the parts of the US., etc. Gen Xers in have been taught they are citizens of the world. Now they are being scolded and shamed by a trans General, posing as a suffocating mother figure, into killing their brothers and sisters who the patriarchy just happed by chance to put them in a different country. I don’t think they’ll fight. The Blob thinks they will because the men in Ukraine fight. 

Posted by: frithguild | Dec 18 2025 19:42 utc | 97

Posted by: M | Dec 18 2025 18:01 utc | 62
– Unifying the EU – a birth statment by the EU

How much popular support does this cold, fascist Ursula von der Leyen enjoy?  Installed as contemporary political “mother” of this artificial construct, she reminds one of Magda Goebbels, willing to sacrifice her little children “for the cause”.  The cyanide capsule good-night scene from the film DER UNTERGANG (DOWNFALL, 2004) springs to mind — unified at last.
 

– getting rid of dissenters and useless eaters
 

Of all oxymora and glitches in the Matrix this EU involuntarily displays on a daily basis, this is the most staggering.

  • First, who will be left to serve the Elite with so many worker bees (a.k.a. “boomers”) retiring already?
  • Why actively import millions of illiterate, traumatized “useless eater” war refugees, “parasites” to the already overstretched welfare systems, which are culturally totally incompatible and which are given little incentive to becoming fiscal net contributors to their respective host country?
  • Has this combined Merkel-EU effort – ongoing since 2015 – not yielded enough population replacement yet?  So that a hot, destructive missile war must act as catalyst for the mathematically inevitable (statistical number of live births per woman by cultural origin)?
  • Is the population replacement practice (no longer a “theory”) perhaps one of the unspoken root causes for the conflict with Russia, which is the only larger European nation not willing to agree to such an agenda that gradually not only destroys national wealth but also the underlying traditional European fabric of Christian values and societal cohesion?

 
These questions also hold for Starmer’s United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 18 2025 19:42 utc | 98

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Dec 18 2025 18:21 utc | 66
you are not wrong per se, but there are lots of “if’s” and “what have you’s”, “a lot of strands to keep in the ol’ Duder’s head.” no doubt the leading powers are trying to line the ducks up for the funhouse circus shooting  range, across the globe.
 
“You are with us, or you with the terrorists,” to quote The Greatest Painter the Ovoid Office ever had. and then here come the Houthis or a typhoon…better yet, a national strike. i think we all know the Plan is that no one, no place, no country, will be a non-combatant. all your moneys and bullets and babies and opinions are ours! 
 
the waiting is the hardest part….so go go Godzilla?

Posted by: duck n cover | Dec 18 2025 19:48 utc | 99

You have to look back on who really is responsible for the irrational confrontation with Russia now underway in the  Donbas and Eastern Ukraine.
Way back in 1991 GHW Bush Ok’d the start of NATO expansion, followed on by Bill Clinton, (who not only expanded NATO but brutally attacked without UNSC approval or US Congressional approval Serbia, the Serb Republic of the Krajina, and the Serb Bosnian Republic). The Serb Republic of Krajina was actually destroyed and thousands of Serb civilians and soldiers and civil police were massacred by NATO backed Croatan fascist forces. Serbia was also thus cut off from all sea access.  All this in the period 1991-1995.
GW Bush further expanded NATO, disregarding warning from with in his own party, from voices like P.J. Buchanan that further expansion would threaten Russia and eventually lead to a land war.
Hussein Obama further complicated matters by allowing Hillary Clinton, Vicky Nuland, Wendy Sherman, and Toni Blinkenskyy to become heavily involved in internal Ukrainian politics with the aim of isolating Russia and closing most access to the swarm water weather ports on the Black Sea.  Putin issued a clear message in this period that NATO and US involvement in neighboring Ukraine was a red line.  The warning was totally ignored.  In fact preparation continued to upgrade the UAF and UAF intell with US aid and support from the CIA and MI6 and various military training teams.
The election of a pro Russian President really upset the apple cart.  The Maidan Square coup of 2012, orchestrated by the US State Department, the CIA, MI6 and various fascist groups was the answer to the pro Russian President, replete with a full court press of propaganda articles placed in the friendly western MSM especially in the NYT and WPO and the Guardian, etc., etc.
Not content with the coup success (the new Ukrainian constitution was written by none other than future SDOS Toni Blinkenskyy, who’s father was a close associate of Georgiev Soros and on whose payroll Toni drew sustenance for several years).  The new NATO/US/UK installed government promptly launched a genocidal war against the millions of Russians living in the Donbas region. 
By the year 2022 the war on the Donbas Russians was to take a new turn, as substantial NATO military assets and advisors had been inserted into the UAF to enable it to start a massive offensive, which would have if successful, utterly devastated the Russian areas of the Donbas (the very same tactic used against the Serbs of the Krajina in 1995, and the Serbs of Kosovo in 1999). 
Yes, for Russia this war is indeed an answer to the existential threat that expanded NATO has posed since 1991.  If Russia has to go to a direct war with the entire NATO family, there is no doubt here that this will happen.  Hopefully this will not occur, but NATO would be wise not poke the bear.

Posted by: tobias cole | Dec 18 2025 19:49 utc | 100