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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

“And isn’t China a reliable ally of Russia?! That alone should scare the West off…,.
Posted by: pyrrhus | Dec 18 2025 22:47 utc | 183
 
The Chinese are extremely patient. 
———————————————–
Russia annexed vast territories that were historically considered Chinese land, primarily in the mid-19th century through a series of “unequal treaties” imposed on the weakened Qing dynasty. These territories, collectively known as Outer Manchuria, today constitute much of the Russian Far East. 
 
Historical Annexations
 
The primary territorial losses occurred through the following agreements:

  • Treaty of Aigun (1858): Russia forced China to cede over 600,000 square kilometers (231,660 sq mi) of land north of the Amur River to the Russian Empire. The treaty also established the area east of the Ussuri River as a Sino-Russian condominium (jointly administered territory).
  • Convention of Peking (1860): This agreement affirmed the terms of the Treaty of Aigun and granted Russia sole control of the territory east of the Ussuri River, which provided access to the Sea of Japan and led to the founding of Vladivostok. This added a further 400,000 square kilometers to Russian territory. 

These annexations resulted in China losing control of over a million square kilometers of land. Other treaties in the 19th century further adjusted the border, leading to additional, smaller territorial losses in Central Asia. 

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 23:23 utc | 201

Oh hey, AI slop. Very convincing.

Posted by: boneless | Dec 18 2025 23:26 utc | 202

China is still providing rare earths to the US.
 

Ford suppliers receive China’s new streamlined rare-earth licenses

 

Chinese rare-earth magnet suppliers to U.S. automaker Ford Motor were included in the first batch of new export licenses issued by Beijing to boost shipments and reduce shortages of the vital components, the carmaker said.
The so-called general licenses were agreed after Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump met in South Korea for individual customers…

 
https://me.smenet.org/ford-suppliers-receive-chinas-new-streamlined-rare-earth-licenses/

Posted by: speculators | Dec 18 2025 23:28 utc | 203

“As this war drags on the likelihood of a full on war with NATO grows”
– Watcher 109
As I say, maybe this type of argument will find purchase here but maybe..the blog’s readership are not quite the fools you take them for.
 
Posted by: S Brennan | Dec 18 2025 21:43 utc | 146
So eager to pose as smart and yet advertising an inability to see the shift in NATO rhetoric and actions as the war goes on.

Posted by: Oracle | Dec 18 2025 23:30 utc | 204

Europe and US appear to be far more in a security dilemma to me given the amount of fluffy and belligerent commentary that Europe’s theatre of the absurd exude, the state of Europe’s economy in the major countries tanking, and the economic disaster unfolding in the US with its leader increasingly heading towards insanity showing clear signs of his age and declining state of health. The US now even seems to need to steal oil it is in such a predicament.
 
So why give so much attention to puff pastry? Read the longer term signs not the garbage newspapers. Russia gives a sober and honest assessment as it always does, but no one else ever does that apart from China and a few others. Once again many fall for the Eurotrash fairy tales which  lends power to the main stream media commentary.  Meanwhile we have absolutely no idea how the ordinary people think in any country, since those views are permanently redacted by the media so willingly happy to spread permanent propagandist gossip.
 
Meanwhile Ukraine loses ground every day, US inflation and poverty both increase with Trump’ s popularity further tanking, Venezuela continues to be delayed, and Epstein files keep getting trotted out like a stripper that takes it all off except for the clothes. Sounds like the usual to me. This leads to that. Good, bad, good, bad, good, bad, ad infinitum. Good for a roller coaster of emotions, but not part of the holding the long range course.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 18 2025 23:31 utc | 205

So many people here think this will end by some kind of a deal, agreement…blah, blah… This will end when two things happen:
1-Putin is removed. He has no personality to end this. 
2-Russia use od tactical nukes.- Shock and owe is most powerful message. Just look at the Middle East. 
Posted by: hello888 | Dec 18 2025 23:29 utc | 202
Putin isn’t the only politician or bureaucrat in Russia who is strongly against NATO in Ukraine. William Burns said they all are.
3. Ukraine has to surrender and NATO decides not to fight Russia.
4. Ukraine has to surrender and NATO decides to fight Russia. The Ukraine proxy war turns into WWIII.

Posted by: Oracle | Dec 18 2025 23:34 utc | 206

So many people here think this will end by some kind of a deal, agreement…blah, blah… This will end when two things happen:
1-Putin is removed. He has no personality to end this. 
2-Russia use of tactical nukes.- Shock and owe is most powerful message. Just look at the Middle East. 
Posted by: hello888 | Dec 18 2025 23:29 utc | 202
Putin isn’t the only politician or bureaucrat in Russia who is strongly against NATO in Ukraine. William Burns said they all are.
3. Ukraine has to surrender and NATO decides not to fight Russia.
4. Ukraine has to surrender and NATO decides to fight Russia. The Ukraine proxy war turns into WWIII.

Posted by: Oracle | Dec 18 2025 23:35 utc | 207

“Oh hey, AI slop. Very convincing.
Posted by: boneless | Dec 18 2025 23:26 utc | 200
 
Feel free to reference your favorite history book. Its all in there. 

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 23:36 utc | 208

If anyone knows Russian, can you please explain what exactly is happening in this video ? 
 
https://t.me/Tatarinov_Rus/63399

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 23:37 utc | 209

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 18 2025 23:31 utc | 204

Best summary of this crazy week where not much seems to happen, but this indeed is a time where centuries happen.
 
One thing: “we have absolutely no idea how the ordinary people think in any country” — but we do have weekly published polling data, which is a good overall indicator about the public’s sentiment at the kitchen table at home.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 18 2025 23:40 utc | 210

OT–OT–OT
 
For something more visually appealing and uplifting prose, try Happy Winter Solstice! Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! Some say it’s tonic for the soul. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 23:41 utc | 211

He actually did it. He linked a known 404 propaganda channel masquerading as Russian posting a propaganda video with ukrainian subtitles. “Is this true?”

Posted by: boneless | Dec 18 2025 23:41 utc | 212

More financial speculation in commodities related to the AI speculation mania….
 

AI demand propelled copper towards $12,000
 
Copper is closing in on the $12,000 a metric ton mark as expectations of soaring demand from data centres that power artificial intelligence and tight supplies collide with shortages outside the United States.
 
Valued for its exceptional electrical conductivity, copper wiring is vital in power grids that feed data centres, electric vehicles and the infrastructure needed for the energy transition.
 
Copper prices are up 35 percent so far this year and heading for their largest gain since 2009, due to mining disruptions and stockpiling in the U.S. On Friday, they touched $11,952 a ton.
 
“Investors who want a broad basket of AI interests will also buy into financial products which include hard assets that feed into data centers,” said Benchmark Mineral Intelligence analyst Daan de Jonge. “Investors will buy copper-related assets such as ETFs.”
 
Canada’s Sprott Asset Management launched the world’s first physically backed exchange-traded copper fund in mid-2024. The fund, which holds nearly 10,000 tons of physical copper, has shot up by almost 46 percent this year to nearly 14 Canadian dollars per unit.

 
https://me.smenet.org/how-tight-supply-ai-demand-propelled-copper-towards-12000/

Posted by: speculators | Dec 18 2025 23:49 utc | 213

Nervous German @ 209
 
Maybe, exepet….
 
The people will think what they are told to think.
 
 

Posted by: Mark2 | Dec 18 2025 23:55 utc | 214

Here’s something for @ The Painter, should be right up his straße…
 
https://postimg.cc/k27d1jW6

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 18 2025 23:57 utc | 215

I haven’t yet seen anyone point out the obvious parallel with what was likely the main cause of WWII – the “security guarantee” provided by Britain and France to Poland. 
 
That “guarantee” happened before NATO even existed.  All this talk of an agreement that includes a “security guarantee” to Ukraine by the US and/or NATO and/or a “Coalition of the Willing” is literally history repeating itself.

Posted by: speculators | Dec 19 2025 0:02 utc | 216

As this war drags on the likelihood of a full on war with NATO grows.
 
Posted by: watcher | Dec 18 2025 20:19 utc | 109
 
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Has it occurred to you that the last 3 years have been the best NATO can do?
 
If you don’t think so, short of nukes (we all know where that leads), what other weapon or tactic has been held back?
 
I don’t do timing, but it is clear that NATO and the NATO states (all of them) are on the ropes.
 
France has lost West Africa. Germany has lost cheap Russian energy. Japan is facing an inflation crisis. Australia and Canada are retarded colonies that reflect the weakness of their UK Daddy.
 
The UK can only do terrorism.
 
America shit its pants against Iran and Yemen, now saber-rattling against Venezuela.
 
NATO should not scare or impress anyone under the age of 60.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 0:04 utc | 217

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 23:36 utc | 207
 
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While you do post and get some engagement, the bar tends to look poorly on people who cite AI as their own work.
 
Just about everyone who does it gets spotted and called out.
 
It’s lazy and low effort. It’s disrespectful to the conversation, IMO.
 
If you’re a Nazi Zionist, own it. Let your freaky retard flag fly proudly.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 0:08 utc | 218

Krainer at Nima mentioned that the UK exfiltrated 8000 nazis from Ukraine and dispatched them in Canada and the UK at the end of WW2. Any source?

Posted by: Tom | Dec 19 2025 0:14 utc | 219

Care to make a prediction about Venezuela then ?
Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 22:36 utc | 177
 
What is your prediction?
 
Also the US ‘defense budget of at least a trillion a year and all of your might didn’t work at all on 9/11. The only time in my life I can recall where the mighty US needed defense.

Posted by: arby | Dec 19 2025 0:17 utc | 220

The UK can only do terrorism. … NATO should not scare or impress anyone under the age of 60.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 0:04 utc | 216

 
The UK does a lot more than just “terrorism”, as that word is usually defined.  Think “colour revolutions” and narrative control.  Think “moral narrative” as presented to vast populations of normies.  Think of the “welcoming immigrants” as part of that mental manipulation.  Look how many high-IQ people from countries around the global-south world are “welcomed” to attend university in the UK (and US and Germany and France and Auss/Can/NZ for that matter).
 
You constantly denigrate the destructive power of NATO militaries.  Serious Russian analysts don’t do that.  It seems like you are always trying to instigate a larger war between Russia and NATO (US).  

Posted by: speculators | Dec 19 2025 0:23 utc | 221

Tom @218:  I can’t post pics and vids here, so you might want to do some additional research.  However, a news article from 1997 and two pointers substantiating Krainer’s claims (which are open secrets):
 

  • In 1997, apparently in response to the Wiesenthal Center findings linked above, CBS ran 60 Minute with a segment titled “Canada’s Dark Secret” (vid at reddit, 15 mins) investigating the presence of Nazi war criminals who found refuge in Canada after World War II.
  • In September 2023 the Canadian Parliament gave standing ovations (CBC clip) to a Ukrainian veteran who had served in a Nazi unit, his name is Yaroslav Hunko or Hunka.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 0:28 utc | 222

American First or I shall rather say the Outlaw US of A First mission is to destroy Europe before Russia and China.
Posted by: pepe | Dec 18 2025 20:44 utc | 117
 
The stupid europeans do not understand that it happened already once when the yankees helped Hitler to wage war. Without that help, even Poland could not have been attacked.
 
This time it is different. The european swines are no match for Russia. If necessary, all european decision centers could be destroyed at once. And the yankees will not move one finger unless they want to be destroyed too.

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 0:39 utc | 223

Those who have advocated “shock and awe” type action in Ukraine [on many forums], may just be naive but more likely deliberate provocateurs, since such an approach would have played into the hands of NATO. 
Posted by: watcher | Dec 18 2025 20:19 utc | 109

 
Absolutely true.  I think the “naive” followers outnumber the “provocateurs”, which is always the case.  Your whole post was good. 

Posted by: speculators | Dec 19 2025 0:40 utc | 224

Those who have advocated “shock and awe” type action in Ukraine [on many forums], may just be naive but more likely deliberate provocateurs, since such an approach would have played into the hands of NATO. Posted by: watcher | Dec 18 2025 20:19 utc | 109
 
The shock and awe method is typical of western mentalities who are never afraid to organise genocides and kill all who opposed their lootings.
 
Now to try to loot Russia, the price is unaffordable.

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:01 utc | 225

https://postimg.cc/k27d1jW6
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 18 2025 23:57 utc | 214
 
The boys in psyops gave me a good ribbing over your disgusting proclivities. B should ban you for posting such filth. 

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 19 2025 1:30 utc | 226

Venezuela doesn’t need to defeat the Continental US. They just have to resist and make the Yanks bleed. Time will defeat the Empire. Time and the RE embargo.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 23:05 utc | 191
 
I guess Venezuela has some missiles given by Russia and/or China. Only to remember the yankee aircraft carrier freaking out in front of the Houthis. Imagine such a carrier, a sitting duck, sent to the bottom of the sea. All the world (except the fascist europeans) would be laughing. End of the maga world, end of the yankee imperialist hegemony.
 
The provocation consists in the hope to be targeted to start a shock and awe aggression against Venezuela.
 
But where is the liar with his stupid conspiracy theory of trump waging a war against the cia? Or is it Maduro funding the cia?
 
And this fucking moron claiming that the oil of Venezuela belongs to him! Looting again and again.

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:32 utc | 227

LoveDonbass blames white people, blames western civilization, and now blames anyone over the age of 60.    
Posted by: speculators | Dec 19 2025 1:11 utc | 226
 
About western “civilisation”, he is right.
 
Other assertions are unsupported.

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:34 utc | 228

Right now, the EU clowns discuss in Brussels how to get their grubby fingers on the Russian money supposedly sitting in Euroclear accounts. (I write “supposedly” because my favorite conspiracy theory is that the money has already been spent, and the decision to steal now *has to* follow the fact — think of an alcoholic who robbed the piggybank.)
 
The most surprising feature of the entire shitshow to me is the behavior of the Belgian government. They’re as russophobic as the rest of them but amazingly steadfast in their negotation stance. It almost looks as if they cared about future Belgium. Hard to believe because we know that Western politicians are spineless grifters. I am torn between these two explanation models:
 
1. The pressure by the USA (and perhaps on top of that, by Russia) outweighs the pressure from the EU headquarters.
 
2. Bart de Wever is genuinely doing this to prevent the inevitable (not just probable) financial desaster of Belgium.
 
I am not familiar with Belgian domestic politics, apart from the funny Flemings vs Walloons thing, and the time when they spent an entire year forming a government (tells you much about the value of governments). A question to more informed people, perhaps from Belgium: is there any reason to assume that de Wever is upright on this issue? Did he ever show political spine before? If so, I can only gratulate Belgians — there’s nobody like that (with politial power) in Germany. Unscrupulous traitors, the whole lot.

Posted by: Konami | Dec 19 2025 1:34 utc | 229

Here’s something for @ The Painter, should be right up his straße… https://postimg.cc/k27d1jW6
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 18 2025 23:57 utc | 214
 
Excellent! Well done!

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:35 utc | 230

The boys in psyops gave me a good ribbing over your disgusting proclivities. B should ban you for posting such filth. 
Posted by: The Painter | Dec 19 2025 1:30 utc | 228
 
The filth is on your side, no doubt. JRL is a long time very appreciated contributor.
 
While you are a recent complete nuisance.
 
Fuck off troll!

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:38 utc | 231

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 0:04 utc | 216
 
No LB. I oppose hubris of any kind, be it the Russian optimists or the NATO delusionists.  NATO has not directly attacked Russia, nor brought its navy in to act.  Terrorism yes and hidden attacks but not yet full on naval war. Nor air for that matter. Nor activated Japan.
 
Take a breath and THINK.

Posted by: watcher | Dec 19 2025 1:38 utc | 232

Imagine such a carrier, a sitting duck, sent to the bottom of the sea. All the world (except the fascist europeans) would be laughing.
Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:32 utc | 229

 
I see some wishful thinking here since Russia didn’t even care much about NATO assets supporting Ukraine outside of Ukraine, just to avoid saying “Russia doesn’t have the balls to do so”.  So why would Maduro dare sink a USN ship?  What are the risks of escalation going nuclear, even if “just a tiny little strategic nuke”?  What are the risks of Trump pointing the finger at Xi and/or Putin in the process?
 
Or, maybe after all, Xi and/or Putin decide Maduro is worth playing the card just to call Trump’s bluff?

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 1:43 utc | 233

If anyone knows Russian, can you please explain what exactly is happening in this video ?  https://t.me/Tatarinov_Rus/63399
Posted by: The Painter | Dec 18 2025 23:37 utc | 208
 
Learn Russia. Here even with basic Russian, it is very easy to understand what it is all about.

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:43 utc | 234

The only people who still defend Trump are the following types:
 
1) People who are actual bigots who get all excited when Trump says naughty things o  TV or on Truth Social.   He rallies his base by putting out a few crumbs of bigotry that the MSM hates.   About Somlians or Mexicans.  Whenever Trump says the word “shithole”, his approval ratings go up.
2) Jews like Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin used to be anti-Trump but are now pro-Trump because they see what he does.

Posted by: speculators | Dec 19 2025 1:57 utc | 235

Posted by: watcher | Dec 19 2025 1:38 utc | 234
NATO has not directly attacked Russia, nor brought its navy in to act.
 
Yes, they have already. Directly or indirectly, there is no difference. Everyone knows that they act through the ukronazis who are their tools.
 
Terrorism yes and hidden attacks but not yet full on naval war.
 
Obviously you are completely misinformed.
 
Nor air for that matter.
 
You are kidding aren’t you? Or you are a troll.
 
Nor activated Japan. 
LOL! They have activated more than 1 million Ukrainians and go on.
 
 

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:58 utc | 236

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:58 utc | 241
Yes, they have already.

Proof?  Of course it only exists in your fantasy.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 2:04 utc | 237

Posted by: pyrrhus | Dec 18 2025 22:47 utc | 183  The Great Depression didn’t keep WWII from happening. I say that it’s losing wars that leads to really going broke, not the other way round. States will let their children starve before they let their army get too weak to fight. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Dec 19 2025 2:07 utc | 238

Trump can always rally his lowest-IQ base by calling other countries “shitholes”.  Their bigotry gets them all excited, and they easily forget that Trump campaigned on no more stupid wars.  Seriously, look at at the posting histories of all of the folks here who still worship Trump.  All of them are bigots, and most are crypto-zionists.

Posted by: speculators | Dec 19 2025 2:09 utc | 239

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 2:00 utc | 243
 
Strawman fallacy.
 
Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 2:04 utc | 244
 
LOL! Of course German merdias do not report such attacks.

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 2:09 utc | 240

Naive@238…….
 

So why would Maduro dare sink a USN ship? 

 

Why would he not do it if attacked? Houthis were ready to do it.

There is a really good chance Maudro got the video of what happened to the entire Al Ansurallah cabinet, not sure if trying to sink US warships is a healthy choice…..but who knows.
 
Cheers M 

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Dec 19 2025 2:10 utc | 241

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 2:09 utc | 247

Unless you can provide just one link to a post in this blog, to TASS or kremlin.ru documenting just one direct NATO attack on Russia, you are full of shit.  Now bugger off.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 2:12 utc | 242

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Dec 19 2025 2:10 utc | 248

My perhaps naive problem with that line of logic is: Venezuela is to Russia and China what Taiwan is to NATO – it’s on the other side of the globe, which always implies logistic challenges for anything happening longer than a day, week, give or take.  To Russia and China, Yemen is more or less a home game; just like Venezuela is to the U.S. just on the other side of the same street, so to speak.  Cheers!

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 2:16 utc | 243

BREAKING: according to Der Spiegel the EU meeting tonight has concluded and the result is an interest-free loan of €90 billion to Kiev. Nothing more known yet. The Russian assets at Euroclear will stay frozen “until Russia compensates Ukraine” according to Merz. Outright stealing is off the table.

Posted by: Zet | Dec 19 2025 2:33 utc | 244

Posted by: Naive | Dec 19 2025 1:58 utc | 241
 
Stop being insulting Naive. I do not insult you. if you cannot see the difference between a full on WWIII and the current situation I pity you.
 
No NATO vessel has directly attacked a Russian one. getting a bit close in the Baltic but not actually happened.  No US bombers have attacked Crimea. UK “hidden agenda drones yes, but NOT, NOT, NOT public NATO attacks. Get real fella.
 
Yes I think we are getting closer to WWIII, just not quite yet.  When Japan attacks Vladivostok , then we will know. OK. NATO boots on the ground. Then we will know.
 

Posted by: watcher | Dec 19 2025 2:39 utc | 245

Posted by: Zet | Dec 19 2025 2:33 utc | 253

ROFL!  Thanks for this update.  As expected, the resistance within the imploding EU prevailed.  As for Merz, he of all of these leaders knows exactly that nothing ever is “interest free” (except perhaps the love of a mother to her child).  Citizens in EU member countries are already footing the bill.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 2:40 utc | 246

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Dec 18 2025 21:38 utc | 144
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Saint Jimmy is a silly name.

Posted by: Jane | Dec 19 2025 2:45 utc | 247

speculators | Dec 19 2025 2:16 utc | 250 
 
 
I think he’s still big with sex criminals, particularly those who haven’t been charged 

Posted by: will moon | Dec 19 2025 2:58 utc | 248

Posted by: speculators | Dec 18 2025 23:28 utc | 201
“China is still providing rare earths to the US.” 
 
Yes they always have, but they refuse to provide the kinds of rare earths and alloys to the military industrial complex and its spin offs, so don’t confuse one for the other. ‘Rare earths’ is a collective term, they are not mutually interchangeable

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 3:11 utc | 249

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 18 2025 23:40 utc | 209
 
Thanks Nervous German
Good point about the polls which certainly give quantitative/qualitative data based on a few selected questions. I guess the only thing I can say about that is it depends of the range of questions they ask the people, and that involves what is seen as important by the pollsters themselves. 
Otherwise, like in my country the opinions of public comment makers in the media are virtually non existent unless they fit the answers the media is looking for. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 3:26 utc | 250

In the eyes of the American Cancerous Zionists (ACZ), the continent of Europe hates the Russians thus it makes sense to promote endless wars.
Posted by: pepe | Dec 18 2025 20:44 utc | 117

I seem to remember, if correctly, that the Europeans were happily trading with Russia before the conflict in Ukraine in 2014. Some point the finger at the USA and the UK as benefactors of broken relations between Russia and the rest of continental Europe, lest the European peninsula integrate with the rest of the Eurasian landmass “from Lisbon to Vladivostok”, much less BRICS, and thus make it harder for the ‘Five Eyes’ alliance to control Europe, hence the Anglo-Zionists’ current antipathy toward sovereign, independent Russia. Would this not suggest that the ACZs hate the continental Europeans as much as they hate the Russians?

Posted by: joey_n | Dec 19 2025 3:27 utc | 251

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.

And Putin said this himself?
Oh well, so much for some “permanent divorce” between Russia and the rest of Europe, whatever that’s even about.
Recent brownnosing toward Trump and the USA notwithstanding, I trust what Putin says and wait for him to confirm/dispute whatnot himself, so with all due respect to Mr. Diesen and Mr. Krapivnik…

Posted by: Digby | Dec 19 2025 3:40 utc | 252

NATO has not directly attacked Russia, nor brought its navy in to act. Terrorism yes and hidden attacks but not yet full on naval war. Nor air for that matter. Nor activated Japan.
 
Take a breath and THINK.
 
Posted by: watcher | Dec 19 2025 1:38 utc | 234
 
####
 
What are you smoking?
 
NATO has been all over this. French, British, and Polish servicemen have been killed in Ukraine, as well as Americans operating HIMARS.
 
You might be the only person at MoA who thinks NATO hasn’t made moves. The Russians know they have and talk about it regularly.
 
Who do you think has been behind the attacks on the Kerch bridge or the drone attack on the strategic bombers?
 
Yes, not a naval war because Russia is a land power. Russia’s navy will wipe NATO out if NATO tries to make a move on the water towards Russia.
 
Meanwhile, Russia will keep sinking NATO bulk carriers trying to land in Odessa.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 3:43 utc | 253

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 23:41 utc | 210
 
“Peace on Earth and goodwill to all people.” 
 
I remember that expression from when I was Christian socialized as a kid, except it used to be “good will to all men”. 
 
Seems almost anathema to the current illusion of the world that our leaders and media are making. Have they ever really listened to what that message contains?  

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 3:45 utc | 254

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 3:26 utc | 265

Thanks George!  True that.  In Germany, you will see big local features covering that one guy opening a new shop or some startup doing research in the next big thing, but the dozens of companies which went overboard just last week are reported as a monthly statistic in a tiny 10-line ticker piece at the bottom of page 8, speaking in figures of course.  And there are home stories and interviews galore with giant poster shots for those people toeing the party line, because having sheer text dominate the print page area would reveal that these people don’t have very much to say — or would raise serious questions.
 
I should have been more elaborate on the questions I had in mind earlier, and it comes down to a small set:  How much do you agree to the work of your government?  Using school grades, how would you rate the work of the prime minister/president?  Is our country heading in the right direction?  How would you rate your overall future prospects?
 
These things, which can be easily round up and compared on an international level, and with all the possible fakery in the business, I think that most of these polls give us a pretty accurate representation with just a negligible margin of error.  Saying: Not even Wikipedia fellas doubt the quality and veracity of Levada polls on Putin’s popularity 😉

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 3:50 utc | 255

“4. Ukraine has to surrender and NATO decides to fight Russia. The Ukraine proxy war turns into WWIII. / Posted by: Oracle | Dec 18 2025 23:35 utc | 206
 
A European war (another one) doesn’t need to turn into a WW3. The US and the ROW will just watch from the sides, eat pop corn and go on with their lives. Much less energy consumption in the EU, China and India and the ROW will be delighted with cratering petrol/gas prices.
 
Russia will not wage war in a nice manner, only targeting the power supply after 4 years of slow-military-operation. They will go to the EU jugular first, and after the first month, eurotards will be struggling to find some solar panels to charge their phone. Forget about steel production, chemical production, or asking the Chinese for optical fiber optics or drones. Eurotards on the roads with mattress trying to find a farmer remote cousin, proposing to work 12h for a liter of milk (as in 1940). Looting. Young male immigrants looting the massive defenseless supermarket that is the EU.
 
Do you think the European military goons will be going after Russia in the East somewhere? No, they will be at home defending their family from the boatloads of immigrants roaming the streets.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Dec 19 2025 3:53 utc | 256

“When you shift your focus from Russia to the wider picture, you suddenly realise that we are a”‡ … Off topic.
 

 

Posted by: Laurence | Dec 19 2025 3:55 utc | 257

Posted by: watcher | Dec 19 2025 1:38 utc | 234
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 3:43 utc | 269

Everyone here knows NATO is all over it.  The increasingly personal scuffle is about a technical and juridical detail even Putin takes meticulous care about: DIRECT NATO involvement:  NATO vessels attacking Russia, NATO personnel pushing the button outside Ukraine on targets in Russia.  (As for NATO personnel pushing buttons inside Ukraine or instructing/guiding Ukrop troops on site, nobody in NATO talks about it, but we know a few days later when Iskander paid a visit to some hotel and why.)

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 3:56 utc | 258

GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 3:45 utc | 269
 
Thanks for your reply. Such people are what motivated Dickens and the Kinks. The sun seems to be dying and then is resurrected, something seen in awe for centuries by our ancestors that we no longer see. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 19 2025 4:03 utc | 259

“But when Belousov says “we are threatened” he is stating a fact.”
Remember this when you think about natos relatively small weapons production.  Their gay centric idealogy. Their lack of military volunteers. 
This can and will be turned around. Russia knows it’s been fatally weakened by giving up their empire.
 
When Ukaine suffers a setback Their setback, their population or attrition rates don’t matter.  What matters is that it costs Russia to reduce it.  They have Poland the Baltics Romania, Moldova ready to go.  After thay Germany and the EU.  Russias problem is holding them back enough to keep nuclear weapons out of the equation.  Nuking their enemies will get them nuked and they cant afford that attrition. 
 
Don’t underestimate your enemies.

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Dec 19 2025 4:05 utc | 260

I just have to post this link here for techie entertainment from a delusional source, eh?
 
NATO’s battle for cloud sovereignty: Speed is existential
 
Somehow this reminds me of the Nero fiddled while Rome burned meme.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Dec 19 2025 4:06 utc | 261

Posted by: EoinW | Dec 18 2025 17:33 utc | 53
 
######
 
It’s not about Western opinion.
 
It’s about removing a narrative for revenge/escalation.
 
Russia and China are mature responsible states. That they haven’t destroyed America or the UK to date is testament to that.
 
They will have to live in a post-Imperial world. They don’t want to deal with a bitter angry mess.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 4:11 utc | 262

I saw yesterday that Russia is equipping kamikaze drones with Starlink antennas. Previously, they only used them on reconnaissance drones.
 
I don’t know how Starlink works, but apparently they give Russian drones superior range that bypasses radio-based ewar.
 
That’s smart when you can piggyback on your opponent’s infrastructure.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 4:14 utc | 263

“something seen in awe for centuries by our ancestors that we no longer see.” 
Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 19 2025 4:03 utc | 275
 
I often say the same thing. Is it because the world is now so complex, fragmented, divisive, and estranged from our previous close contact with nature and the basic essentials that we are so deluded? 
 
It seems many this year will be asking Santa for more weapons to kill babies and children while cheering “Christ is born!”

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 4:14 utc | 264

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? LOLOLPosted by: Noooneuknow | Dec 18 2025 17:28 utc | 48
Trump and EU/NATO are negotiating now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmzP49KU75U
 
 
 

Posted by: Angelo | Dec 19 2025 4:16 utc | 265

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Dec 19 2025 4:05 utc | 277

Thank you!  I was scolded here as “concern troll” weeks back for exactly this sort of warning, that Russia’s fieldable military resources are not limitless and that NATO is muscling up, no matter how laughable some NATOstan statements might appear on first glance.  The window of opportunity for Russia is gradually closing, and related questions are in dire need of honest discussion.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 4:17 utc | 266

That’s smart when you can piggyback on your opponent’s infrastructure.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 4:14 utc | 280

 
GLONASS by design uses the same parameters (frequency, modulation, data coding scheme etc.) as GPS, that’s why they couldn’t sanction GLONASS from NATOland consumer devices.  So whatever goes, can and will go in both directions.  Fair to assume Starlink’s Russian pendant will have similar compatibility to the “original”.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 4:23 utc | 267

“President Trump has said that had he been in office at the time, none of this would have happened. He may well be right…they believed Russia could be swiftly broken up and dismantled” Completre an utter BS. trump was in charge during the colored revolution in Armenia and it was for the same reason that “Russia could be swiftly broken up and dismantled.” Only a fool would believe trump, the other liar-in-chief after obomba. Believing in such nonsense is like believing in zionist ceasefires against permanent Semites who din’t flee to europe (Arabs).

Posted by: Sal | Dec 19 2025 4:29 utc | 268

karlof1 | Dec 18 2025 16:48 utc | 30
Thanks for the work.
On the one hand I am pondering whether it wouldn´t be smarter by the Russians to state publicly that NATO in reality is way weaker and that any conventional war would end in a horrible toll on those troops. And simply state as fact that the demise of the AFU in the million(s) is a consequence of NATO incompetence and weakness.
I am aware that you don´t do this kind of boastful thing in politics if you are serious. But to bolster the delusions here about how powerful NATO is, might not do the trick. Of course there are other channels beyond public where Russians communicate a different message I assume. And the NSS as preliminary as it may turn out in details has been issued, written, published after all. And there won´t be any walking back from it. So there is acknowledgment of military supermacy of Russia on some formative level in US apparatus.
I still don´t buy that EU is serious with war. The elites have created a comfortable scenario for themselve to hollow out what EU once might have stood for.
War would destroy all that. If not destroy everything. So either way they would lose what they have gained.
It reminds me a bit of the COVID era (although a virus as such has nothing to do with politics) – the years when it took off people really thought its the end of days. No future. And then what? – it´s like COVID never happened. People have totally forgotten.
This idiocy now is of course set up for much longer than 2 years of virus-mania. But it too is a stage play, in development perhaps, but any play even if it´s being made up in the moment will end eventually. 
That´s not to talk down the danger.

Posted by: AG | Dec 19 2025 4:47 utc | 269

Well, I see it.
The glass doors of my third-floor apartment face more or less due east. There is the harbor, and beyond it is the opposite shore, over which the sun rises. The spot where the sun appears in the early morning moves to the right, and then it stops and starts to move to the left.
 
To me, December 21 is like a soft bounce. We bounce down on the on the shortest day, longest night, and immediately bounce back up the other side toward the longest day, shortest night.
 
And we just keep bouncing until the end. 

Posted by: Jane | Dec 19 2025 4:53 utc | 270

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 4:17 utc | 282
 
######
 
Window of opportunity for what?
 
Russia, AFAICT, is doing great. NATO will try things but it won’t matter because Russia today (pun intended) is multiples stronger than it was prior to the SMO.
 
IIRC, Russia has kept 2 more armies in reserve and the North Koreans are on standby.
 
It may take 5 more years to collapse NATO, but Russia has prepared for that. If it has to go 10 years, Russia is prepared for that too.
 
Russia’s mission is to demilitarize Ukraine, and through Ukraine, to demilitarize NATO.
 
NATO is no longer tolerable or acceptable to Russia.
 
What will the West do about that?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 5:12 utc | 271

Posted by: psychohistorian | Dec 18 2025 16:04 utc | 6
“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?”
The West might want to keep the war going with the goal of plundering Russia, but the Globalists who want to remake the West into a secular, relativistic paradise are undercutting our unifying values and draining what strength we have left. Whether it’s Germany or Sweden importing terrorists to replace the native born citizens, the European Green parties destroying Europe’s economy by shutting down all cheap energy, or the American Left weaponizng the Justice System against their enemies and alienating normal Americans who traditionally make up our Armed Forces, NATO is depleting it’s military strength at the same time it is trying to win a war against Russia.  I’m not saying that Russia isn’t facing a serious challenge, but her chances of surviving now are much better than if she had been drawn into war 10 or 15 years ago.
 

Posted by: Paranaense | Dec 19 2025 5:30 utc | 272

Definitely related to Ukraine is the sanctioning of the Swiss Col. Baud.
 
The Swiss weekly Die Weltwoche has an one hour interview with him, very very good to hear what the EU is doing to anyone who, no matter how objective, how neutral he or she is – gets silenced, punished, robbed of basic rights. Unfortunately cannot provide link but it is on youtube. 
 
Scary times indeed if the s.c. “Free World” goes rogue…

Posted by: fanto | Dec 19 2025 5:30 utc | 273

Krainer at Nima mentioned that the UK exfiltrated 8000 nazis from Ukraine and dispatched them in Canada and the UK at the end of WW2. Any source?
Posted by: Tom | Dec 19 2025 0:14 utc | 218
=================
There is quite a lot of information on the various “rat lines” that helped Nazis escape. See Wikipedia entries for “Operation Ratline,” “Operation Paperclip,” and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_criminals_in_Canada.
Online searches of those phrases will get other hits besides Wikipedia.
Chrystia Freedland is perhaps the most famous, or notorious, descendant of a Ukrainian fascist who ended up in Canada.
See also:
https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/canada-and-ukraine-the-careful-suppression-of-a-shameful-historyj
 
 

Posted by: Jane | Dec 19 2025 5:35 utc | 274

AI Overview
A dilemma is a difficult situation requiring a choice between two or more options, none of which are clearly better or desirable, often involving moral conflicts or equally undesirable outcomes, like choosing between telling a hard truth or a kind lie. It’s a predicament where you’re “between a rock and a hard place,” forcing a tough decision, with roots in Greek for “double proposition,” referring to the two difficult paths.

 
A “security dilemma” is a geopolitical contraption, the validity of which has not been addressed here. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2009958
 
Die now or die later seems to me not a credible dilemma either, so I suspect a characteristic tongue-in-cheek post title by b.
 

Posted by: Laurence | Dec 19 2025 5:36 utc | 275

Posted by: fanto | Dec 19 2025 5:30 utc | 293
 
It could have a good impact in Switzerland and may get people more motivated to act. Swiss tend to be reluctant to say much, but they also got pushed into a corner by their government over the purchase of F-35s before. Petition and referendum aspects of the Swiss partly direct democracy were overridden which was quite appalling and a shock to Swiss people. Especially since they had managed to veto Swedish Viggen fighter jet purchases several years ago. This may get them to get out of their apathy which is always largely based on fears, and they do tend to act independently compared to the rest of Europe. I have since heard that the Swiss government has reduced the amount of F-35 planes being purchased now. I know this is the US not NATO, but in my view they are still one and the same in how they are trying to control the debate about what can be said. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 6:04 utc | 276

Konami 145
 
Someone here recently  wrote that any society that regularly succeeds in subduing its neighbours will formalise that aggression into a religion.
I wish I had made a note of the comment.
For example Ancient Rome. The Roman Catholic Church and its Feudalism was a formalised religion for Conquest. But every wrong religion will inevitably perish.
 
Speaking as a descendant of Protestan French Huguenits, I completely oppose every particle of Trump’s national US religion of aggression, formalised into a Nazi, Neocon, Zionist, religion.
And I understand Projection, meaning projecting onto others what one hates about oneself. Americans deal with their hatred of US  Nazism by protecting onto Russians their own hatred of  US Nazism.   That’s why they thought Russia would collapse.
 
I see the USUKIS genocide of the  Afghans and now the Palestinians as an expression of a Nazi quasi religious Fatwa against Afghan and now  Palestinian freedom of Thought.
The US , in its self-made Nazi religious delusion can not tolerate Muslim dissent , and on the other side , Islam cannot tolerate the  Nazi Empire’s delusions.
 
In this picture, I see both Political Islam, Que Sharaa,  Sharaa, and EU politicians as pretend  worshippers of and collaborators with the US Nazi religious Pope.
US religious Imperialism is so fundamentally wrong  that it is like a corpse sitting in an acid bath , only the kidney stones will survive its destruction 
 
And there the ZioNazi monster sits, wallowing in the fake worship of its monstrosity, until such time as somebody cuts its stupid head off.
What Putin is saying, ever so politely , is that the moment of US ZioNazi Imperialism’s decapitation . Everybody else can clearly see it.

Posted by: Giyane | Dec 19 2025 6:06 utc | 277

Posted by: Laurence | Dec 19 2025 5:36 utc | 297
 
Reminds me of Buridan’s ass”:
 
“Buridan’s ass is an illustration of a paradox in philosophy in the conception of free will. It refers to a hypothetical situation wherein an ass (or donkey) that is equally hungry and thirsty is placed precisely midway between a stack of hay and a pail of water. Since the paradox assumes the ass will always go to whichever is closer, it dies of both hunger and thirst since it cannot make any rational decision between the hay and water.
 
What a befitting analogy for NATO and the entire pack of Western cards.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buridan's_ass

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 6:13 utc | 278

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 19 2025 5:12 utc | 291

I just hope it plays out as you predict.  To back it up, I can see absolutely no ordinary citizen (except a tiny freak minority) in Euro-NATOstan cheering for a hot war with Russia.  NATO’s new tech is old tech by the time it gets into service, quality is sub-par, and the numbers are laughably low compared to what China, Russia and North Korea churn out every month.
 

What will the West do about that?

Well, they will do more of the same: More terrorism, more sabotage, more “isolation” (we know how well that played lol) and sanctions (round 21 next?), and perhaps another “disruption” front in the Caucasus – not Georgia, but Armenia maybe?  As NATO desperation grows harder, some provocation in Kaliningrad Oblast?  All of which certainly will have no effect on the long-term outcome of this conflict.

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 6:18 utc | 279

“Peace on Earth and goodwill to all people.” 

/[channeling my suppressed pink haired tranny]
“That’s species exclusionary. 😡
It’s “goodwill to all”

Posted by: Melaleuca | Dec 19 2025 6:24 utc | 280

GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 6:13 utc | 299
 
In the case of NATO, it may be paradoxically true.

Posted by: Laurence | Dec 19 2025 6:29 utc | 281

Posted by: Giyane | Dec 19 2025 6:06 utc | 299
 
You could add most of Western imperialism and colonialism too since it was always sold on the basis of bringing the only true religion, Christianity, to the ‘heathen barbarians’ while slaughtering and enslaving them.
 
Wow –  I have never come across a descendent of the Huegenots before. This is an example where protestants of the similar Christian religion were heavily put under siege and suppressed by the ‘righteous’ murderer Cardinal Richelieu at La Rochelle, as they were during much of the 17th century in other places in Europe and France.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 6:32 utc | 282

Posted by: Melaleuca | Dec 19 2025 6:24 utc | 291
My modification.
It used to be “all men”, so didn’t even include women let alone other life forms.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 6:35 utc | 283

UK Halts Ajax Vehicle Trials After Injuries
The UK has halted all Ajax trials after another injury, drawing a firm safety red line as noise and vibration risks persist across testing and training.
——
Comment:  Keir wants to send to war conscripts who don’t want to fight in tanks that don’t work.
 
https://nitter.net/Kr0nWayne/status/2001681297299878359

Posted by: Melaleuca | Dec 19 2025 6:45 utc | 284

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
 
There are two main schools of thought, the Main Stream Media narrative about the West being the good guys, and then the Mainstream Alt Media about Russia and China leading the axis of resistance, it is almost Star Wars in its composition and simplicity, all we need is a Death Star.
 
Then there is the Minority Alt Media that suggests it is all pantomime, a huge show with bloodied bodies and explosions to divert attention as to what is really going on, that usually being world government or finacial reset. We already have the name Uniparty for politics where both sides of the debate are owned, and yet trust that the alt media is completely independent.  In this not referring to this site which has been quite consistent for a long time, but most of the popular Mainstream Alt has popped up relatively recently.

Posted by: Organic | Dec 19 2025 6:59 utc | 285

EU agrees 90Billion ‘loan’ for Ukraine …
 
# from EU Budget – NOT from Russian assets
 
# a few of usual suspects do not oppose but will not contribute

Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 7:06 utc | 286

EU agrees 90Billion ‘loan’ for Ukraine …
 
Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 7:06 utc | 287
 

 
18 months @ $5 billions per month burn rate.
 
https://www.kielinstitut.de/topics/war-against-ukraine/ukraine-support-tracker/
 

Posted by: too scents | Dec 19 2025 7:12 utc | 287

NEOLITHIC  IRELAND to today
 
Newgrange Winter Solstice 2025 | Heritage Ireland
 
Newgrange Winter Solstice – Sunrise Alignment

Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 7:22 utc | 288

Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 7:22 utc | 289
 
How beautifully simple and aligned with actual solar system we live in.
 
Thank you. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 7:34 utc | 289

Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 7:22 utc | 289
 
It just shows what levels of waffle the Natostan theatre of the absurd are coming up with. 
 
It reminds me of Michael Palin’s Ripping Yarns

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 7:38 utc | 290

Sorry, my last post 291 was in reply to Melaleuca
 
Posted by: Melaleuca | Dec 19 2025 6:45 utc | 285

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 7:40 utc | 291

meeting finished at 3 am
 
FULL PRESSER: Belgian PM Bart De Wever Claims EU ‘Victory’ Over €90 Billion Ukraine Funding | AC1B     30 mins ….. One hour ago
 
Belgian PM has done well. 

Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 7:52 utc | 292

@GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 7:34 utc | 290
 
5,000 yrs ago George. 

Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 7:55 utc | 293

How many days – hours even – will it be before the western / fourth Reich press start intoning that Germany’s war against Russia in 1941 was defensive? That it was justified? That Russia were to blame?
That the Germans didn’t really do that much bad stuff? That the Russians didn’t worse?
That there wasn’t really an SS or a Holocaust, of bullets or gas or whatever.
Or if there was, it was the Russians wot dun it?
Expect the BBC  and Guardian to be at the forefront of this forthcoming media campaign. The copy has already been written.

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Dec 19 2025 7:56 utc | 294

FULL PRESSERS: Macron, De Wever, Von der Leyen, Orban Clash Over €90B Ukraine Funding | AC1B    90 mins for those of a masochistic nature …. 

Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 8:00 utc | 295

Meanwhile, in East Germany.

 
“Time is running out”: East German chemical industry prepares for shutdown
 
Many plants in eastern Germany are only operating to prevent technical damage. Chambers of Commerce and industry leaders in the chemical industry are warning of shutdowns – and the consequences for the whole of Germany.
 
The East German chemical industry has long benefited from comparatively cheap Russian gas. Nord Stream landed in Lubmin in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and supplied primarily the eastern part of the country from there.
 
The supply halt occurred more than three years ago. LNG terminals have been built, and the supply is considered secure. However, the loss of the previous pipeline volumes continues to have repercussions – and is first noticeable where the dependence was greatest: in eastern Germany.
 
Chemical plants in the east continue to operate – but are not making money
 
“Many plants are continuing to operate to prevent technical damage,” Thomas Brockmeier, CEO of the Halle-Dessau Chamber of Industry and Commerce , told the Berliner Zeitung. It’s impossible to make money with a plant that’s constantly operating at only around 70 percent capacity. “Energy costs remain the biggest disadvantage for the chemical industry in eastern Germany.” The cancellation of Nord Stream is having a primarily indirect impact, Brockmeier explained. While the supply is secure, higher prices, greater fluctuations, and a lack of planning certainty are hindering investment.
 
Lacking access to navigable waterways, the East German chemical industry long relied on efficient pipeline connections. “As long as these were usable, the system worked well,” said Brockmeier. Today, supply is significantly more complex and expensive. This is hitting the energy-intensive basic chemicals industry particularly hard.
 
63,000 jobs are at risk – politicians plan to cut costs at chemical companies
 
At the East German Chemical Industry Summit in Böhlen near Leipzig on Monday, employers’ associations and trade unions warned of the potential loss of around 63,000 jobs. The federal government now has a five-point plan before it, which calls for, among other things, reliable framework conditions, a secure energy supply, a competitive climate policy, and a reduction in bureaucracy. Economics Minister Katherina Reiche (CDU) promised emergency management for the industry.
 
machine translated, continues ==> https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/wirtschaft-verantwortung/die-zeit-laeuft-ab-ostdeutsche-chemie-stellt-sich-auf-stilllegung-ein-li.10010580
 

Posted by: too scents | Dec 19 2025 8:13 utc | 296

Posted by: Nervous German | Dec 19 2025 4:17 utc | 267
The window of opportunity for Russia is gradually closing, 

 
Actually, the window of opportunities for Russia is widening, given the poor and worsening condition of Western nations finances, so it is natural to just wait and prepare, not to act now, except in the Ukraines of course.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Dec 19 2025 8:27 utc | 297

NATO is in an existential race to develop sovereign cloud-based technologies to underpin its mission … https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/17/sovereign_cloud_is_existential_nato/
 

Strengthening deterrence, enhancing resilience, and investing in innovation and technology are all key pillars of the alliance’s NATO 2030 strategy. The 2030 plan kicked off in 2020, before war erupted in Ukraine. Various NATO statements on the strategy refer to sovereignty, but little reference to digital sovereignty or cloud sovereignty.

 
The sovereign state of NATO. Got it. ’tis a subsumation.
 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Dec 19 2025 8:40 utc | 298

Posted by: Don Firineach | Dec 19 2025 7:55 utc | 294
 
5,000 yrs ago
 
Wow!

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Dec 19 2025 8:53 utc | 299

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 18 2025 22:25 utc | 172
 
Where it’s at. It’s a swamp. Mud all the way down.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Dec 19 2025 9:12 utc | 300