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December 6, 2025
Ukraine – Roadblocks To A Peace Agreement

The new U.S. National Security Strategy says with regards to Ukraine:

It is a core interest of the United States to negotiate an expeditious cessation of hostilities in Ukraine, in order to stabilize European economies, prevent unintended escalation or expansion of the war, and reestablish strategic stability with Russia, as well as to enable the post-hostilities reconstruction of Ukraine to enable its survival as a viable state.

The U.S. is pressing forward with that mission. With the help of the Ukrainian anti-corruption vertical (the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), the Specialized Anti-corruption Prosecutor Office (SAPO) and the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) – all created by the U.S. after the 2014 Maidan coup) it has removed Andreij Yermak from his position as the head of the president’s office.

The next step is to press the acting President Vladimir Zelensky to agree to a peace agreement with Moscow. This will require him to give up land that the Ukrainian army is still holding.

If Zelenski proves to be unwilling to do so the anti-corruption vertical will open a case against him and remove him from his office.

A piece on Ukrainian corruption in today’s NY Times can be seen as an urgent warning:

Zelensky’s Government Sabotaged Oversight, Allowing Corruption to Fester (archived)
Ukrainian leaders blame independent advisers for failing to prevent graft. A Times investigation found that President Volodymyr Zelensky’s own administration removed guardrails.

To protect their money, the United States and European nations insisted on oversight. They required Ukraine to allow groups of outside experts, known as supervisory boards, to monitor spending, appoint executives and prevent corruption.

Over the past four years, a New York Times investigation found, the Ukrainian government systematically sabotaged that oversight, allowing graft to flourish.

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s administration has stacked boards with loyalists, left seats empty or stalled them from being set up at all. Leaders in Kyiv even rewrote company charters to limit oversight, keeping the government in control and allowing hundreds of millions of dollars to be spent without outsiders poking around.

Supervisory boards serve an essential oversight function, allowing independent experts, typically from other countries, to scrutinize major decisions inside Ukrainian state-owned companies.

Isn’t it funny that the NY Times has known this ‘for the past four years’ and was only now ready to reveal it? It is quite obvious that something has switched.

As Zelenski is on his way out the former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko may become a viable replacement. She is likely willing (for a price) to do whatever the U.S. demands from her. She also has the necessary seniority to be able to push an agreement through the Ukrainian Rada.

But another roadblock towards a peace agreement is the current leadership of the Ukrainian military. The current commander-in chief, General Alexander Syrski, is not ready to fulfill the Russian demand which will be the core of any agreement.

In an interview with SkyNews he is rejecting to give up on land in the Donbas that his troops are still holding:

Speaking frankly, General Syrskyi, commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Ukraine, signalled that his country’s soldiers would fight on if diplomacy fails – and he warned that the fate of the whole of Europe is at stake.

“Our main mission is to defend our land, our country, and our population,” he said in an exclusive interview in the basement of a building in eastern Ukraine. Sky News has been asked not to disclose the location for security reasons.

“Naturally, for us it is unacceptable to simply give up territory. What does it even mean – to hand over our land? This is precisely why we are fighting; so we do not give up our territory.”

Syrski may have to speak out against giving up land to keep up the moral of his troops. But the intensity with which he does so lets me conclude that he is feeling in this are genuine:

Asked whether the sacrifice of those people who gave their lives defending their country would be in vain if Ukraine is forced to hand over the land it still controls in the Donbas to Moscow, General Syrskyi, speaking in Ukrainian through a translator, said: “You know, I do not even allow myself to consider such a scenario.

“All wars eventually end, and of course we hope ours will end as well. And when it does, a just peace must be established.

“In my understanding, a just peace is peace without preconditions, without giving up territory. It means stopping along the current line of contact.”

The commander then broke into English to say that this means: “Stop. A ceasefire. And after that negotiations, without any conditions.”

Switching back into Ukrainian, he said: “Any other format would be an unjust peace, and for us it is unacceptable.”

Russia has already rejected to stop the fighting at the current frontline. It wants a full peace agreement to end the conflict for good. A ‘just peace’ in Syrski’s sense is simply not on offer.

There are sign that Syrski has become delusional. Since December 1 the Russian side has claimed to have completely ‘liberated’ Pokrovsk and surrounded the neighbor city of Myrnograd. Most observers and war mappers have agreed with that assessment. But the Ukrainian general staff under Syrski is still rejecting the facts:

Ukraine’s military leaders insisted: “Search and assault operations and the elimination of the enemy in urban areas continue in Pokrovsk.

“Taking advantage of unfavourable weather conditions, the invaders made another attempt to flag plant in one of the city’s districts so that propagandists could use it as proof that they had taken control of the entire city.

“After that, they fled in a hurry, and the mopping up of the enemy group continues.”

In his SkyNews interview Syrski is doing likewise:

General Syrskyi offered his assessment of the fight on the ground, saying:

• Ukrainian troops still control the northern part of the fortress city of Pokrovsk in the Donbas and will keep battling to retake the rest of it, contrary to Russian claims to have captured what has been a key target for Moscow for the past 16 months.

Such boneheadedness has cost the lives of many Ukrainian soldiers.

– Excursus –
PBS just released a documentary about a Ukrainian attack during its 2023 counter-offensive: 2000 Meters to Andriivka (vid). (The video is geo-fenced. People not in the U.S. will need a U.S. proxy server to watch it.)

The 1:45 hours long  documentary is authentic. It is using lots of original helmet-cam footing. It follows a group of soldiers during a three months long fight along a 2,000 meter long treeline towards a tactically unimportant hamlet near Bakhmut. When the soldiers, after may losses, finally reach the completely destroyed hamlet they hang up their flag – upside down. The Russian forces retrieved the place soon after that happened.

Alex Robert of History Legends has published a review of it. – End-Excursus –

When the U.S. has found a Ukrainian government which is willing to agree to a peace deal with Russia it will have to look for a military leadership in Ukraine that will support and implement the decision.

General Syrski is unlikely to be willing to do that. He also lacks the standing to be able press on individual units to follow related orders.

Comments

Lots of missiles to Zukraine last night…but “they 
 
came amid a flurry of Western diplomatic activity – with Sir Keir Starmer due to meet Volodymyr Zelensky along with the French and German leaders in Downing Street on Monday as discussions on ending the war continue.
The Prime Minister will use the meeting with Mr Zelensky, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to underline the UK’s support for Ukraine.
 
More pointless gestures???..
They will also discuss ongoing talks between US and Ukrainian officials aimed at finding an agreement on guaranteeing Ukraine’s post-war security.

Posted by: Jo | Dec 6 2025 17:12 utc | 1

Thanks b for posting the sky interview 

Posted by: Jo | Dec 6 2025 17:13 utc | 2

While it may be true that the NYT has known all along about the graft, that’s not what grammatical structure suggests. It could have been written the following way with the same meaning implied by the grammatical structure of the sentence with the inferred 4-year admission.
“Over the past four years, a New York Times investigation [conducted yesterday afternoon] found, the Ukrainian government systematically sabotaged that oversight, allowing graft to flourish.

Posted by: ge0m0 | Dec 6 2025 17:28 utc | 3

Some Telegram channels are reporting strikes on two separate Ukrainian  750 KV substations. It’s about friggin time.

Posted by: Peter4805 | Dec 6 2025 17:34 utc | 4

The Europeans still have a large amount of clout in preventing a suitable peace deal  it appears

Posted by: Night Tripper | Dec 6 2025 17:34 utc | 5

..as discussions on ending the for war continue..
 
.. as the EU partners try to free Z. from the noose hanging around his neck … best way to proceed for more war … Putun has to be stopped and Russia defeated. Don’t believe in any change … Europeans have no options and have refused to utter the word PEACE for over 4 years. Biden is gone … damnit … and the autopen.

Posted by: Oui | Dec 6 2025 17:34 utc | 6

The linked 2000 Meters to Andriivka video is available in Canada, though some may justifiably consider us part of the greater USA.
 
There is not much doubt that Ukraine’s corruption practices were ignored by their western sponsors as payment for services rendered. It is also likely that kickbacks to the sponsors’ functionaries happened.
 
As for General Syrski, one day he may decide to visit his ailing father in Moscow and then not return to Ukraine. Russia would likely respect his decision as a worthy adversary.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Dec 6 2025 17:39 utc | 7

Syrsky has Russian roots. Someone with his background cannot take part in a surrender. Extremists will immediately claim that he has been a Russian agent all the time.

Posted by: Wim | Dec 6 2025 17:41 utc | 8

Getting Serious?
 
President Zelenskyy in tenue befitting a president …and with glasses on. 😊

Posted by: Oui | Dec 6 2025 17:44 utc | 9

“Over the past four years, a New York Times investigation [conducted yesterday afternoon] found, the Ukrainian government systematically sabotaged that oversight, allowing graft to flourish.”
 
Posted by: ge0m0 | Dec 6 2025 17:28 utc | 3
 
Ha, ha-very clever!

Posted by: canuk | Dec 6 2025 17:46 utc | 10

After much hysteria over the “near-miss” drone incident surrounding Zelensky’s visit to Ireland the hopelessly subservient Irish media are now quietly rowing back on the story, with the latest disclosures stating that the drones only appeared in the flight path AFTER Zelensky had landed and that there is no indication or proof that they had any connection to Russia. 
 
Of course they got the headlines they wanted initially and now all the dopes think that Russia tried to take down Zelensky’s plane as it tried to land in Dublin. 
 
The Irish media and Government are spineless little toerags constantly sucking up to Brussels, NATO and the US. 
They all need to be removed from power. 

Posted by: Facekicker | Dec 6 2025 17:46 utc | 11

Posted by: Oui | Dec 6 2025 17:34 utc | 6
 
Don’t forget  the Green T-Shirt knows where all the bodies are buried-I believe that may be a principal reason the Euros still support the midget.

Posted by: canuk | Dec 6 2025 17:47 utc | 12

There will be no peace until US military is removed from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Perhaps investments in other countries for a win-win strategy may be preferred over looting and pillaging (see China)?  There is a price to pay for NATO expansion and looking at everything as a nail. On to Alaska. 

Posted by: Thurl | Dec 6 2025 17:49 utc | 13

Posted by: Wim | Dec 6 2025 17:41 utc | 8
 
The way Syrski throws his soldiers into useless counterattacks  causing huge casualties he may be a Russian mole….

Posted by: canuk | Dec 6 2025 17:51 utc | 14

Tom Pfotzer | Dec 6 2025 14:51 utc @329 in the U.S National security threadthe answer is yes.. and I am all game in developing products that enable life, liberty, pursuit of happiness and the right to self-determination.
 

Posted by: snake | Dec 6 2025 18:01 utc | 15

Don`t be afraid what “great men” of Ukraine are telling now – they are toast, effectively. No one of the US or Russia cares about them. They have finally to obey, shut up or die. 
What we are now facing is huge! The US finally accepted their new (and only possible) position and are going in confrontation to the EU.  Ukraine? Who cares? Shut down, let the Russians do what they need to do and then this adventure is finished.
Nato? Yes, but with a different framework and costly for the already bankrupt Nations like UK, France, Germany, Italy and so on. No Money, no protection. But to be honest: protection against whom? Russia ist not “THE” enemy at all. Instead of, the US is pledging for reestablishment good relations to it for the advantage of “cheap” energy to reestablish the shattered economy.
No need for a NATO. What a pity.
But one thing must happen: get rid of Soros, NGOs, Climate hoax, uncontrollable migration and get rid of all those crazy WEF-Guys. 
Get rid of the left-clinging MSM, and get rid of courts blaming innocent inhibitors but charming with criminals.
2026 will be a thrilling year…

Posted by: ableman | Dec 6 2025 18:03 utc | 16

When the U.S. has found a Ukrainian government which is willing to agree to a peace deal with Russia it will have to look for a military leadership in Ukraine that will support and implement the decision.
General Syrski is unlikely to be willing to do that. He also lacks the standing to be able press on individual units to follow related orders.

Posted by b on December 6, 2025 at 17:07 UTC
 
I’m not sure the first part is the right way round. Before a government can be found to willingly agree peace at unfavourable terms, a military leadership will have to be found that will be able to rein in any militant, armed objections from the hardcore Nazi ultra-nationalist Banderites, if that is even possible.
 
As for Syrsky, a couple of stories have emerged in recent days pointing to army units already going rogue, with the shoot-out against secret service officers and the looting of a state-run cattle farm (the latter is linked in the ‘Open’ thread).  The situation is escalating to the point where no leadership, military or civilian, will have full control. Sad and grim, I know, and I would very much like to be wrong on this.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 6 2025 18:03 utc | 17

With the help of the Ukrainian anti-corruption vertical (the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), the Specialized Anti-corruption Prosecutor Office (SAPO) and the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) – all created by the U.S. after the 2014 Maidan coup) it has removed Andreij Yermak from his position as the head of the president’s office.
Posted by b on December 6, 2025 at 17:07 UTC | Permalink
 
This is rich when compared with the speech of a one time CIA Director:
 
Americans will not support those who seek independence in order to replace a far-off tyranny with a local despotism. They will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred.
 
We will support those who want to build democracy. By democracy, we mean a system of government in which people may vie openly for the hearts — and yes, the votes — of the public. We mean a system of government that derives its just power from the consent of the governed, that retains its legitimacy by controlling its appetite for power.
 
Chicken Kiev speech – Wikisource, the free online library https://share.google/Iy2Cq2GVUm95Emwyb
 
100% what US policy has been, yes siree sir. Clandestine regime change operations and phoney elections you say? Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain! Move along now.  

Posted by: frithguild | Dec 6 2025 18:06 utc | 18

🇺🇸🇺🇦We are closer to peace than ever before, — US Permanent Representative to NATO Whitaker on the war in Ukraine.
@Slavyangrad
 
🇪🇺🇺🇦 Internal division in the European Union over Ukraine shows its weakness, – former Estonian president– “The continent’s leaders are experiencing real fear and distrust towards the USA,” – says Ilves.- Despite the fact that Europe has intensified funding for Ukraine, the continent-wide cost-of-living crisis means that they do not want to spend more money from their own budgets, journalists write.@Slavyangrad
Elon Musk – called to eliminate the European Union., to be individual rates and better represent their peoples.
@Slavyangrad
 
leader of the organization “Unsubmissive France,” Mélenchon, called on Europeans to start talking with Russia:We need to find a common language with Russia because Russia is a European state. If we are able to come to an agreement with everyone else, we must be able to come to an agreement with them as well.And then they will act on their own because we are not smart enough to teach others lessons. They will have to deal with their own situation themselves.Do not accept war. If you do not accept war, you choose diplomacy. And if you choose diplomacy, it means you have to work. Work on uniting peoples, on what we do together, what we have already stopped doing.And what results have our efforts yielded so far? Nothing, absolutely nothing. Moreover, we have only contributed to the formation of a unified bloc of China, Russia, and some…,
German students and schoolchildren declared a “school strike,” demonstrating their categorical rejection of the idea of ​​a return to compulsory military service.
School is school, and so during the demonstrations, in addition to anti-war and political slogans, extremely indecent chants addressed to the prime minister were also heard. Speaking as decorously as possible, the protesters urged Mr. Merz to engage in intimate relationships with them in the most unnatural and bizarre ways.
Hungary has once again put the European Union in a bind. Budapest blocked the European Commission’s emergency plan, which was supposed to provide Ukraine with €90 billion. This is “Plan B” in case the Russian asset seizure plan fails. Slavyangrad
US State Dept. 
Extract
Both sides agreed that real progress towards any agreement depends on Russia’s willingness to demonstrate a serious commitment to long-term peace, including steps to de-escalate and end the bloodshed.
Extract
Note “depends”….blame game here being set up
Hmmm
 
The CEO of the Belgian depositary Euroclear, Valérie Urbain, is pleading not to touch the frozen Russian assets:
Actually talks sense. Would be severe Russian retaliation…better to use them for peaceful efforts.
Professor Malinen of the University of Helsinki predicted the destruction of Europe due to Ursula von der Leyen.
@Slavyangrad
 
Denmark plans to almost halve its aid to Ukraine in 2026, reports Danmarks Radio.”In response to a request from the Defense Committee, Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said that next year, Denmark will provide 9.4 billion kroner (US$1.46 billion). Last year, we provided 16.5 billion kroner (US$2.55 billion), and the year before that, almost 19 billion kroner (US$2.94 billion)”, the statement said.Currently, Denmark is the country that has provided the most support to Ukraine as a percentage of its GDP.@Slavyangrad
Seems like Yetmak is having escape plans set up for him…leaving behind some “occult” items apparently. 
According to Lachenkov, NABU officers found “a voodoo doll, a bunch of mirrors, items for rituals, and a bunch of strange icons and bracelets”.▪️It turned out that Yermak is “a fan of tarot, numerology, astrology, and black magic“.
 
Watch out b
 
Berlin has enacted a new police law granting authorities extensive surveillance powers.
Police can now secretly enter homes and monitor digital communications using tools such as “Staatstrojaner” (state trojan) malicious software. This law allows online searches and increased video surveillance, raising concerns about privacy violations.
 

Posted by: Jo | Dec 6 2025 18:10 utc | 19

EU can’t end the war simply because elites invested their life and career to Zelensky’s survival. It’s obvious from the recently Bild ‘leaked’ call of ‘We can’t leave Zelensky alone with these guys (Trump, Witkoff etc.)’.
Not wanting peace is not because Ukraine is strong, it’s because there’s too many vested interests collapsing associated with admitting a defeat.

Posted by: unimperator | Dec 6 2025 18:10 utc | 20

Alexander Mercouris: ‘EU Shock’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoxT6YBeQro
 
“US says Ukraine peace, Russia relations are core US interests, Zelensky allowed corruption.”
 
A quick overview of the new US National Security Strategy paper.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 6 2025 18:11 utc | 21

With the constant repetition of “unjust peace” by both Ukraine and the EU, the foundation for a perpetual war has already been laid. No matter what peace looks like, it will always be an “unjust peace” and thus a driving force for all those who have not won, especially the fascists.
Russia is likely aware of this and is preparing for it. The war will last at least one generation.
Only an “Iron Curtain 2” will make the future relatively peaceful.

Posted by: smartfox | Dec 6 2025 18:13 utc | 22

I keep reading this US/Atlanticist phrase “reestablish strategic stability with Russia,”
 
 “Strategic stability with Russia” that existed on or before Dec 2021!
 
Nothing Trump proposes is better than Minsk 1.0!
 
The US is recognizing, with the RANF analysis on dealing with China pulled off the record, that the only way to beat China is through Mackinder, the potential for Operation Orange by naval force nearing zero!
 
US will find a string of puppets in Kiev just as they did in Saigon for over 10 years.
 
For the US the SMO is merely a tactical issue and Trump can con the RF to another Minsk so that it restart its plan to divide Russia during Vance’s term as neocon puppet.
 
RF can only secure itself through on going kinetic means.

Posted by: paddy | Dec 6 2025 18:16 utc | 23

There will be no peace until US military is removed from Europe…
Posted by: Thurl | Dec 6 2025 17:49 utc | 13
 
Not necessarily. During the Cold War and to this day, US troops are stationed in Europe, yet the Cold War was peaceful. We cannot hope for more than a Cold War 2 in Europe.
 

Posted by: smartfox | Dec 6 2025 18:19 utc | 24

Still not convinced the US is at all serious about ending this on the essential terms of the undisputed heavy weight champion of the world, Mother Russia.  
Still the Imperialists seem to be steadily sobering up.  Definitely a good sign.  Imperialism will remain the enemy of all humanity, but if it simply removes the abortion that is the neo Nazi Ukraine regime (which is clearly in their interest at this stage) the immediate prospects for nuclear exchange will lessen.  
Not holding my breath waiting on the Zio billionaires of the US to reform themselves, but the latest news is certainly more encouraging.  
If acceptable terms are presented to and accepted by Russia, the political elite of Europe are doomed.  They will be exposed as the lying wreckers of Europe for at least a generation.  Hence, their comical desperation.  
 

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Dec 6 2025 18:19 utc | 25

The roadblocks have not changed in 3 years.
 
Russia isn’t ready for what they consider an “unjust peace”.
 
There can never be a resolution without the Russians.
 
The roadblocks remain that Russia’s concerns are still not being addressed.
 
Everything else is a mask and a cope.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 6 2025 18:20 utc | 26

The Duran
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3C3m_jVU4
 
“Europe’s white whale, Russia’s frozen assets.”
 
 
Sean Foo
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPsJOUsU56I
 
“Russia asset seizure full collapse: ECB panics as US orders EU to cancel $105 b loan.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 6 2025 18:21 utc | 27

General Syrsky will one day bear the title Hero of Russia. No Russian general has killed more Ukrainians than he has.
Incidentally, Syrsky’s Russian father was recently treated for cancer at one of the best Russian clinics. Syrsky sent the necessary money for this from Ukraine.

Posted by: guest from franconia | Dec 6 2025 18:21 utc | 28

The Duran on Russian asset seizure (corrected from above)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3rC3m_jVU4

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 6 2025 18:23 utc | 29

The Armed Forces of Ukraine lost most of their aircraft in the first two years of the Special Military Operation. About 90% of helicopters and more than 80 aircraft were destroyed by Russian forces in 2022 and 2023, according to TASS’s calculations.According to the Russian Defense Ministry, more than 100,000 UAVs have been destroyed since the beginning of the special operation, including more than 60,000 in 2025.

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‘Zelensky’s finished by tomorrow morning we brutally take revenge’ for blast on Chechen skyscraper — Kadyrov
‘Nato-trained terrorists’ behind terror attack — Chechen leader to his Telegram channel
‼️🇷🇺💥 Explosion at Grozny-City Airport in Chechnya, several floors damaged▪️The building was presumably attacked by a drone.▪️A “Carpet” regime has been introduced at airports in the North Caucasus, including in Grozny itself.▪️The building’s facade was damaged on several floors.▪️No official information has yet been received.⚠️. RV:  |
 

Posted by: Jo | Dec 6 2025 18:46 utc | 30

guest from franconia @28 <– Yes, I know the poster is NAFO, but his post confirms what canuk said above about suspicion among the Nazis that Syrskyi is a Russian agent. What appears to us like Syrskyi exhibiting extreme delusion about the course the war is taking could just be desperate efforts by the general to stay alive.

Posted by: William Gruff | Dec 6 2025 18:52 utc | 31

Kolomoisky, the Ukrainian billionaire who supported Zelensky’s appointment to President who he then subsequently put in prison is promising a “sensational statement” in a Kyiv court at 14:00 on December 8th.
 
Poroshenko and his team are also preparing a speech and “documents that will sink Zelensky” for next week.
 
https://t.me/Novichok_Rossiya_2/35536

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Dec 6 2025 18:56 utc | 32

A massive strike on the Kherson TPP
▪️About 100 shells hit the Kherson TPP, and it will be extremely difficult to restore it, says the Kherson Regional State Administration.
▪️40,000 subscribers in the city are left without heat and light.
▪️The TPP has been repeatedly attacked in recent days, it has been seriously damaged and its operation has been suspended.
 
https://t.me/Novichok_Rossiya_2/35543

 
The Russians are driving the population out of the western side, they intend to take Kherson soon. They wouldn’t be doing this is there was any type of viable peace in the offing.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Dec 6 2025 19:01 utc | 33

“It is a core interest of the United States to negotiate an expeditious cessation of hostilities in Ukraine, in order to stabilize European economies, prevent unintended escalation or expansion of the war, and reestablish strategic stability with Russia, as well as to enable the post-hostilities reconstruction of Ukraine to enable its survival as a viable state.”
 
It is clear that the US wants to influence the outcome of the Ukraine conflict and shape it in its favour.
Russia wants peace and is therefore waging war. Of course, a peaceful solution without violence is possible here. Whether the peace that the US has in mind is in line with Russia’s security needs is more than questionable. Naturally, the US’s influence (Trumpstyle) on Ukraine is useful to Russia as long as there is no peace.
Concerns about the EU’s economies seem ridiculous in the context of tariffs, the EU’s forced financing of the war and sanctions against Russian energy sources, especially since there are no alternatives. 
And what, pray tell, is strategic stability with Russia? It does not mean peaceful coexistence.

Posted by: BlindSpot | Dec 6 2025 19:02 utc | 34

I think the key phrase from the assessment is this “, prevent unintended escalation”. Planned escalation is aok though

Posted by: Ggersh | Dec 6 2025 19:05 utc | 35

What is General Syrskyi’s standing with the army? Is he speaking for himself, with an army keen to stop, or for nearly a million soldiers hell-bent to keep on fighting and beat Russia?

Posted by: Marvin | Dec 6 2025 19:10 utc | 36

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/H7WTGbGozKQ
 
And, the perfect metaphor for Project Ukraine, UK, USA & EU neocons, Bandera Nazis, and Israeli gangsters turned the country into a golden toilet.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Dec 6 2025 19:10 utc | 37

Looks like all EU funding is blocked off with USA and ECB forcing them to cancel the Russian reparation loan option. They can only go to member state tax payer wallet now, which is just another nail in the coffin for the system.

Posted by: unimperator | Dec 6 2025 19:20 utc | 38

Truly, any peace plan to end the war in Ukraine should take into account the following:
 
IN 2014 THE UNITED STATES CONDUCTED A COUP IN UKRAINE.
 
In 2014 the United States (aligned with a faction in the Ukrainian government) conducted a coup in Kiev (to replace the democratically elected Yanukovich government which was considered insufficiently pro-Europe).
 
Many in Eastern Ukraine rebelled against this coup-government.
 
A civil war began.
 
The coup-government claimed authority over all of Ukraine
 
and called itself “the Ukrainian government”.
 
The coup-government sent in the military to deal with the eastern rebels.
 
The media claimed, and still claims, that the U.S. backed coup-government had a “right” to all of Ukraine and they champion (vigorously support) a march to the Russian border.
 
WHAT IF THE RUSSIANS HAD CONDUCTED THE COUP IN 2014?
 
Imagine that in 2014 Russia (aligned with a faction in the Ukrainian government) conducted a coup in Kiev (to replace the Yanukovich government which many considered too pro-Europe).
 
Many in Western Ukraine rebelled against this coup-government.
 
A civil war began.
 
The coup-government claimed authority over all of Ukraine
 
and called itself “the Ukrainian government”.
 
The coup-government called in the Russian military to deal with the western rebels.
 
Of course, to be consistent, the media would have to claim that the Russian backed coup-government had a “right” to all of Ukraine and that they championed a march of the Russian military to the Polish border.
 
The important point is that statements such as “Ukraine will not give up any of its land,” and “Zelenski Rejects Giving Land” make no sense.
 
This is because the coup-government, and its successors, never established authority over all of Ukraine.
 
WHAT IF THE CHINESE HAD CONDUCTED THE COUP IN 2014?
 
What if the Chinese (aligned with a leftist/communist faction in the Ukrainian government) had conducted a coup in Kiev. Would this give them authority over all of Ukraine?
 
What is the legal situation?
 
A few notes on the 2014 Coup in Ukraine.
 
A few days before the coup the US Under/Deputy Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, was taped telling US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, why she wanted Arseniy Yatsenyuk to be the prime minister of the coup-government, rather than the boxer Vitali Klitschko who was apparently the favorite for the position.
 
The Russians released the tape to the internet. Some thought this would stop the coup going ahead.
 
However, the coup went ahead, Nuland’s order was carried out, and Yatsenyuk got the job of prime minister.
 
Klitschko got the job of mayor of Kiev.
 
Everyone in sight (except possibly Tyahnybok) was a Jew but you are not allowed to call it a Jew coup.
 
You are allowed to call it a Nazi coup though.
 
All this led directly to the 2014 coup-Ukraine vs rebel-Ukraine civil war,
 
which led to the 2022 coup-Ukraine-NATO vs rebel-Ukraine-Russia war.

Posted by: John | Dec 6 2025 19:20 utc | 39

What is General Syrskyi’s standing with the army?

Posted by: Marvin | Dec 6 2025 19:10 utc | 36
 
Mixed, at best; reports regularly appear about frontline grunts cursing, not just him, but the entire military hierarchy, mainly because of decisions and policies that cover the spectrum from inept to downright fatal for the troops.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 6 2025 19:23 utc | 40

William Gruff @ 31
 
Syrskyi like Zelensky are pure opportunists, that’s the long and short of it, now that the Opportunity Of A Lifetime didn’t pan out they are trapped on the train that their paymasters drove off a cliff. They can run but they can’t hide, once they are out of Ukraine the Russians will hunt them down and kill them. Syrskyi is hanging on like Buster Keaton from a clock.
 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Dec 6 2025 19:23 utc | 41

Still not convinced the US is at all serious about ending this on the essential terms of the undisputed heavy weight champion of the world, Mother Russia.  
Still the Imperialists seem to be steadily sobering up. Definitely a good sign. Imperialism will remain the enemy of all humanity, but if it simply removes the abortion that is the neo Nazi Ukraine regime (which is clearly in their interest at this stage) the immediate prospects for nuclear exchange will lessen.  ***
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Dec 6 2025 18:19 utc | 25
 
I have commented in this bar that this kind of western witchcraft that captures governments needs to be a part of a Yalta II security architecture type prohibition against clandestine USAID type operations – the musings of an old libertarian. How that gets done mechanically – i dont know. The US National Security Strategy signals some room for this, though the purple haired post modernist in the air conditioned rooms if the Blob will be honor bound to resist such considerations as from the patriarchy for which Trump is an icon. They way it seems the current regime in Kiev will end will be through clandestine power excercise – US acting through NABU. So the downhill slide will continue. 
 
I am not optimistic for a Yalta II. The 1.8 million dead Ukranian men should hang like a burning tire from the necks of the war vampire coven responsible – in the US Obama, Biden, Nuland, Trump (to a lesser degree), etc. However the structure of European politics and US information industry propaganda conditions the ordinary European against my Yalta II impulse. For Europeans accustomed to ever expanding supra national power from Belgium (insert pucture of Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen with purple hair here) are well conditioned from assigning blame to big daddy government. Blaming a boogeyman in harmony with the dopamine spike cycle is the easier heuristic. So will continue the degrading of baseline for human rights to the enrichment of an elite.
 
I am with you in your sentiments, but it is clear Europe has too far down the slope to break the spell and reach for the burning tire. So 1.8 million deaths is not enough to slake their thirst for more blood. 

Posted by: frithguild | Dec 6 2025 19:24 utc | 42

@ John | Dec 6 2025 19:20 utc | 39
 
Could you get some new material please? Posting the same blurb in every topic related to Ukraine is getting close to spamming.
 
It’s got to the point now where I recognise the opening line and scroll straight past…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 6 2025 19:28 utc | 43

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 6 2025 19:28 utc | 43
 
John gets paid by the number of words posted clearly. I stopped reading John “2014  oup” posts months ago. 

Posted by: frithguild | Dec 6 2025 19:38 utc | 44

JRL @ 17
 
You are exactly right. Power vacuum.
 
Pretty normal at conclusion of failed war. This time is a little different because it is a proxy war and one side has long practice is disregarding reality and dragging the proceedings out forever. Plus the side living in irreality doesn’t even know the first thing about their proxy.

Posted by: oldhippie | Dec 6 2025 19:40 utc | 45

An observation: 
The state of the Empire of Lies – 
What is there to find of the  Empire’s ‘cheese’,
when all that remains to be found
is just the holes made by the lies.

Posted by: Formerly T-Bear | Dec 6 2025 19:40 utc | 46

According to Scott Ritter, Russia is building 1000 Geranium drones per day on average, using up 300 – 500 in Ukraine per day. Where are the rest of the drones?
They are being stockpiled, after several months they could have 60k, 80k, 100k etc. stockpiled drones for use against Europe. And Europe has literally no air defense to stop any of them.

Posted by: unimperator | Dec 6 2025 19:41 utc | 47

When it comes, the peace in Ukraine is likely to be violent. There is about 100,000 in the press gangs and they will likely adorn lamp posts and bridges. A lot of nazis and straight out crims in Ukraine to be killed off.
 
Russia and US will choose the new president who will then appoint a new military Commander. 

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Dec 6 2025 19:41 utc | 48

I recently read, I think at the bar here, that the genital playing pianist and his entourage are being pressured by the Western “anti-corruption” bodies because he refuses to lower the military draft age to 18. This supposed peace agreement is nothing more than juggling because everyone knows Russia’s demands won’t be met and a peace agreement would simply be a Minsk I & II like rearmament pause of which the then signatories already publicly boasted about their ill intentions.
 
Pressuring Zelensky to sign a peace agreement would be cake walk. He retires in some EU nation or Langley where he could keep doing white lines and drive his armada of cars including his 500k Bugatti Veyron wherever he wants to. That’s it. There’s no future for Zelensky in Ukraine when the war ends.

Posted by: xor | Dec 6 2025 19:43 utc | 49

William Gruff | Dec 6 2025 18:52 utc | 31
 
He could be a Russian agent, but he could also be getting a good cut of the jewish mafia’s profits.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Dec 6 2025 19:45 utc | 50

Some Telegram channels are reporting strikes on two separate Ukrainian 750 KV substations. It’s about friggin time.
Posted by: Peter4805 | Dec 6 2025 17:34 utc | 4
 
Can you let us know when you hear more about this? (And add links please)
If this is true it signals a change in Russian war policy. Until now the Russians have carefully avoided damaging the 750 KV substations as they are central in the electricity grid and are apparently irreplaceable. If all is them would be destroyed Ukraine would be set back to the 19th century. 
 

Posted by: Michael | Dec 6 2025 19:47 utc | 51

US corruption within Ukraine dates to 1945, with a very large uptick in 2000 and additional inputs afterwards up to 2013 and beyond, all of which the Outlaw US Empire knows about. Any other admissions are lies, like the NY Times item.
 
On General Syrskyi, he is merely following what the Ukraine Constitution says in essence about the cessation of land, which is the same line Zelensky and EU/NATO has. Putin has explained part of the very complex process arriving at a settlement will take, although none of that was mentioned or asked about before or during his state visit to India. At the link, I highlighted some of the interesting points Putin provided about the recent talks with the Americans, with all the interviews and other events–eight in all–linked from there. Another point I raised is the continuing lack of mention of the territory that will be taken to provide the (Russian) legally mandated buffer zone that will go well beyond the four oblasts in question. And of course, there’s Crimea, which I now interpret as a direct attack by the NATO Nazi proxies on the Russian military stationed there that’s very similar to the conflict Georgia started in 2008. IMO, many Russians see it that way. In his interview prior to his India trip, Putin made it explicitly clear that NATO started the conflict in 2014–NATO at that time was very explicitly led by the Outlaw US Empire’s president Obama, not any European politico as Nuland made very clear in her talk with Pyatt–“Fuck the EU!” 
 
All of the above Trump wants to see vanish, but Team Putin and many others won’t allow that to happen. There’s a very strong movement demanding justice be done here relative to what was determined at Nuremburg, and not just within Russia. It must be noted that there’s political pressure within Russia on Team Putin to go far enough so no second attempt can be made by NATO via Ukraine, and that means taking much more land than the four oblasts and the buffer zone. That pressure we see stated here occasionally. I’m sure Putin was reminded of it at the recent International Forum of Civic Participation #МыВместе–We’re Together.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 6 2025 19:52 utc | 52

According to Ukraine’s Air Force, Russia launched 653 Shahed-type attack drones, 36 cruise missiles, and 17 ballistic missiles at targets across the country. Sixty strikes were recorded at 29 locations.
 
Explosions were reported in Poltava, Lutsk, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, and Bila Tserkva during the attacks. Russian strikes damaged electricity generation, distribution, and transmission facilities in Kyiv, Chernihiv, Lviv, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, and Kharkiv oblasts.

Posted by: Oui | Dec 6 2025 19:57 utc | 53

Geomo @ 3:
 
The NYT may have known about the graft for the past four years but not bothered to check the sources or any online links that would either confirm or reject the veracity of the graft claims. In other words, the information was already present in bits and pieces and only needed to be connected and turned into a “story” with the requisite “characters” that NYT pieces always emphasise.
 
The “investigation” indeed could have been done the day before the story deadline had to be met, in the way some of us barflies can remember doing college and university assignments – usually at the last minute, with huge amounts of caffeine to stave off sleep in the early hours before dawn.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Dec 6 2025 20:00 utc | 54

A dubbed interview between Akhmat Special Forces Commander (and possible future Chechen leader), Lt. Gen. Apti Alaudinov, and Dmitry Simes Jr., likely from Simes’ podcast. Simes is conversant in English; only Commander Alaudinov is dubbed.
 
The strategic perspective of the Russians on warfare and sovereignty is insightful.
 
Rhetorical shots were fired at Israel and the genocide as well.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Wc3DJVd1s
28-minutes 41-seconds

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 6 2025 20:06 utc | 55

Power vacuum.

Posted by: oldhippie | Dec 6 2025 19:40 utc | 45
 
Ah, that was the phrase I was grappling for when making my earlier post, thanks for the prompt.
 
And indeed it is a situation that is the very worst outcome, not just for the ordinary population stuck in the middle of it all, but for all the meddling external parties with fingers in the pie/cash register. If there is no strong, stand-out candidate, who do they give backing to?

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 6 2025 20:08 utc | 56

I have to disagree. Ukraine is playing a role. The EU is playing its role. The US Empire continues as always trying to sucker Russia into a bad deal, but failing that the US needs Russia pinned down in Europe so it cannot thwart US ambitions in Venezuela, Iran, Africa, Asia.  That bipolar and contradictory policy statement is more of the same dressed up as “change” – something the empire is good at doing. Trump’s an evil Zionist – is the only paradigm that fits here.

Posted by: AmericanIconoclast | Dec 6 2025 20:14 utc | 57

***The NYT may have known about the graft for the past four years but not bothered to check the sources or any online links that would either confirm or reject the veracity of the graft claims. In other words, the information was already present in bits and pieces and only needed to be connected ***
Posted by: Refinnejenna | Dec 6 2025 20:00 utc | 54
 
Whoever in the NYT who even started the process of connecting these dots would have immediately lost access to their purple haired air conditioned room post modernist Blob dweller, whose purple haired superior officer would have spoken to the NYT purple haired Editor to find out whether the NYT wanted to lose all access for its stenography of its ssources. The person that began connecting the dots would need a new career and probably be debanked. After all, Walter Duranty sill has his Pulitzer. 

Posted by: frithguild | Dec 6 2025 20:15 utc | 58

The US seems to have concluded that Russia will win in Ukraine.  The US does not want peace bad enough to immediately offer Russia a deal that Russia can accept.
 
The war will go on.  I think it was sean the leprechaun who alluded to the US recruiting enough Columbian and Filipino mercenaries to drag out the war for 100 years.  This would be consistent with the often stated idea of The money we spend in Ukraine is the best money the US ever spent.  Bleed Russia, and no dead Americans.
 
What seems to have changed is that the price of propping Ukraine up long enough to LAST 100 years, or even 100 months, is starting to dramatically rise.  And dreams of US Corporations owning the best parts of Ukraine the way they do in Syria seem to not be possible at this time.  The NSS is basically stating that taking Ukrainian resources is too expensive, but if we can get all of the resources in Latin America, then we do not need Ukraine.

Posted by: Woke American | Dec 6 2025 20:18 utc | 59

JRL @ 17, WG @ 31:
 
Both your comments may be two sides of one coin.
 
I suspect that Syrskyi may believe he has little choice but to keep throwing Ukrainian soldiers into cauldron situations because the moment he comes to his senses and stops following orders is the moment Zelensky sacks him and a target suddenly appears on his back. 
 
Syrskyi may have signed his own death warrant when he agreed to replace Zaluzhnyi: whichever option he chooses, either Option A or B, it will only result in his downfall.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Dec 6 2025 20:19 utc | 60

The 11 year long Ukrainian Civil War is a mere sideshow to the current global struggle. 

Posted by: Exile | Dec 6 2025 20:22 utc | 61

JT: Arnaud Develay
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LroVq1551wE
 
“French troops to Ukraine”?

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 6 2025 20:23 utc | 62

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Dec 6 2025 19:41 utc
Yep. As I said a few days ago, if we thought that 404 was a dangerous, corrupt, feudal-mafia black hole now, wait till it goes full-tilt Saló Republic.
 
As I see it the only viable future for Ukraine is one where a pro-Russian government with a genuine social reform mandate can rule. But how on earth do you prevent the constant destabilisation which is the West’s MO?  The post-Soviet iteration of Ukraine needs the Augean stables treatment. Perhaps Russia needs to take everything but Volynia and give them some kind of autonomous oblast status within Russia, like Chechnya. I don’t know… but the Ukrainian state is rotten, and if, as Peter says, the local population takes matters into their own hands so be it. They’re the best placed to know who the scum are.

Posted by: Patroklos | Dec 6 2025 20:25 utc | 63

These conveniently belated revelations of the truth are the evergreen tactic of US.Keeping incriminating facts secret until the target no longer gratifies your demands is pure blackmail.And this is how the US routinely operates, see the (FYROM) Macedonian affair.Illegal wiretaps showing they long knew of the crimes of FYROM government…Which ironically in that case, was that said government was using illegal wiretaps to blackmail domestic opposition.Likewise, the great crimes of corruption againt legitimate (coup-removed) Ukrainian President Yanukovichwere not distinct victimizations of Ukrainian public, but blackmail against existing corruption, demanding his cut for non-prosecution.(said element being relevant factor in why after all the media hype of his corruption, he remains un-convicted by Maidan regime)So not only does the US tactic resemble that of all these ¨backwards¨ corrupt elements they collaborate with until no longer convenient,But this tactic is clearly recognized as fundamentally wrong and evil… it´s just the US never gets in trouble for it´s practice of it.Mostly because of the many sychophants who wish to collaborate with it (never mind the evidence of US fickleness).The fantastic image of all-powerful global empire and invincibility associated with it are too strong to resist for such types.

Posted by: xanax | Dec 6 2025 20:29 utc | 64

The US could remove Vladimir Zelensky from power if he obstructs Washington’s efforts to end the Ukraine conflict, former Ukrainian prime minister Nikolay Azarov has claimed.
 
Ukraine should prolong the negotiation process for ending the conflict with Russia for as long as possible to strengthen its position and avoid being “forced” into an “unjust” deal, MP Roman Kostenko has said.
The lawmaker made the remarks on Saturday in an interview with the broadcaster Suspilne. The MP, who leads the national security committee, said the current negotiations are taking place against a very unfavorable backdrop,
 
rt
 
Larry Johnson has extensive article on rt re “divorce”USA from Nato over Ukraine
 
Dimitriev (kinda pointedly out?) says  tre DT that EU really does not want him and tried to sabotage his election …Trump hating unelected bureacrats interfered..he calls it…and
 
Russia’s special presidential envoy Kirill Dmitriev went on X to point the finger at EU elites for “destroying their own countries” with uncontrolled migration, rising crime, and economic decline.
 
The EU elites now want “to finish Europe’s civilizational suicide by shredding property rights—the foundation of the financial system—and detonating their own currency,” Dmitriev added, referencing the EU’s ongoing obsession with seizing frozen Russian assets.
 
Dmitriev made the remark in a social media post linked to a Remarks news report about US billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk receiving a formal letter from the EU asking him to censor statements made by then-candidate Donald Trump during the 2024 election. Musk reposted the EU letter, dated August 12, 2024, on his X account on Saturday. And x was fined by EU.
 
 

Posted by: Jo | Dec 6 2025 20:35 utc | 65

JRL @ 56
 
They give backing to fantasies.

Posted by: oldhippie | Dec 6 2025 20:38 utc | 66

When it comes, the peace in Ukraine is likely to be violent

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Dec 6 2025 19:41 utc | 48
 
Absolutely, in fact, in the light of the earlier reference to a power vacuum, I think inter-factional violence is sadly inevitable. Too much built-up anger, too many scores to be settled.
 
A year or more ago, I thought that elections might be one way out of the mess and towards a possible future where something called Ukraine remained somewhat intact, (minus the areas that are now constitutionally Russian), but now, no way can anything meaningfully called an election could be held, without political assassinations, car-bombings, IEDs etc, being used as “campaign literature”.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 6 2025 20:43 utc | 67

The maniacs have something in mind for our youth but finally some pushback and it’s growing.
 
https://www.rt.com/news/629104-youth-protests-germany-conscription/
 
 

Posted by: dobby | Dec 6 2025 20:43 utc | 68

z and v
 
The Ukrainian army is collapsing before our eyes.”Norwegian journalist Pål Steigan writes in his Steigan blog that the Ukrainian military is nearing a breaking point — no matter how hard Kiev’s allies try to hide it.
source on the friendly channel reports that Zelensky in London will promise sponsors to mobilize 1 million people in 2026, but for this, the Europeans must find money for him – at least $ 60-70 billion. 🔺The plan will look simple:➖tightening the mobilization of men with a reduction in age to 20-22 years.➖mandatory female mobilization, including medical workers. Allegedly under the pretext of rear troops, in order to relieve the rear of 50% of men and send them to the frontline.
 
 

Posted by: Jo | Dec 6 2025 20:48 utc | 69

Like Covid, any voice of reason has been eviscerated in the interest of a psychopathic cabal bent on ruling the world.
Our governments have put us in debt, given the money ostensibly borrowed for war, to strengthen this evil cabal’s grip on humanity.
The facts have long been known. False flags start wars. Nazi Ukraine was always the most corrupt, least deserving of trust or our money. NATO covets Russia. Only criminals pushed this project with evil intent. 
Sensible people are being punished, for allowing such nonsense to prevail. Like Covid.
Staged events victimize the gullible and profited the evil. Turn off the TV.
Find the other side of each story or really your opinion is uninformed and dangerous. If each channel you consume says the same thing, they are lying. Get over it. Cognitive dissonance has only one cure. It hurts, we call it the truth!

Posted by: frankly | Dec 6 2025 20:58 utc | 70

If this is true it signals a change in Russian war policy. Until now the Russians have carefully avoided damaging the 750 KV substations as they are central in the electricity grid and are apparently irreplaceable. If all is them would be destroyed Ukraine would be set back to the 19th century.  
Posted by: Michael | Dec 6 2025 19:47 utc | 51
 
irreplaceable in the west, maybe now RF has enough and the new game is “want power this decade, join us”

Posted by: Newbie | Dec 6 2025 20:59 utc | 71

“Get rid of the left-clinging MSM…”
Posted by: ableman | Dec 6 2025 18:03 utc | 16
 
Would you care to name such “left-clinging MSM”? I do not recall any mainstream media outlets particularly supportive of Corbyn or Wagenknecht, China, Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua etc. Neither do I recall any of them denouncing the liquidation of the Ukrainian left or the demolition of Lenin statues etc, in the glorious democratic post-Maidan Ukraine.

Posted by: Constantine | Dec 6 2025 21:05 utc | 72

If I may, a reply to Karlof1 on what is now a dead thread.
 
Posted by: karlof1 | Dec 6 2025 18:46 utc | 387
 
https://www.moonofalabama.org/2025/12/new-u-s-national-security-strategy-fortress-america-compete-china-strangle-europe-forget-the-rest.html/comment-page-4#comments
 
Karlof1 – very many thanks for your trouble in replying.  And for this confirmation:-
 
” And he was clearer than ever before as to who started it all with Russia’s responses being fundamental R2P actions.”
 
………………………
 
Thank you also for this account of the Indian visit:-
 
https://karlof1.substack.com/p/fyi-putins-state-visit-to-india
 
On this, “That’s why so many have a hard time believing Putin actually sees Trump the way he says he does,”  Putin’s throwing Trump a bone again, isn’t he?  But I bet there are any amount of Russians who’d just as soon Trump didn’t take it.  After all this time and after all the deaths they want Odessa.

Posted by: English Outsider | Dec 6 2025 21:12 utc | 73

Garland Nixon & Joti Brar
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsivI7tICTA
 
“EU crumbles…’Western defeat is what’s happening. Publicity, hot-air and delusions as all try to manage the fact they’ve been defeated. Russia is only interested in negotiations which address the root causes of the war…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 6 2025 21:12 utc | 74

Posted by: ge0m0 | Dec 6 2025 17:28 utc | 3
 
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Posted by: Laurence | Dec 6 2025 21:15 utc | 75

Russia is suicidal, just like the West. Sad really.
 
– Russia is ready to receive “an unlimited number” of skilled workers from India to help address domestic labor shortages, First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov has said. –
– Manturov told TASS on Friday that Russia’s manufacturing industry requires at least 800,000 additional workers, while the trade sector faces around 1.5 million unfilled positions. –
 
https://www.rt.com/india/629121-official-russia-ready-welcome-indian-migrants/

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 6 2025 21:16 utc | 76

Notice German chancellor Merz in video has the same moustache on the top of a bald head like Hitler had under his zionist nose? Who said the nazi’s won the war?

Posted by: dobby | Dec 6 2025 21:16 utc | 77

Meanwhile, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) added another nail in the coffin of Zelensky’s neo-Nazi regime in Kiev, announcing that it had accepted Russia’s request to consider the matter of Ukraine’s responsibility for genocide in Donbass: https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/icj-to-consider-genocide-case-against?r=25fc37

Posted by: Ismaele | Dec 6 2025 21:18 utc | 78

‘USA SANCTION EU IMMEDIATELY’ demands Rumble ceo after crackdown on US social media…re the fines on Musk, x etc
 
Trump is very insecure an easily manipulated, needs ego stroked ,hasbeen a leaked phone call according Patrick Henningson 21 century youtube where Witkoff is “training” his russian op in the talks how to deal with DT….PH suggests UK GCHQ or Israel leaked the call to show up DT.
 

Posted by: Jo | Dec 6 2025 21:23 utc | 79

Ukraine should prolong the negotiation process for ending the conflict with Russia for as long as possible to strengthen its position and avoid being “forced” into an “unjust” deal, MP Roman Kostenko has said.

Told ya. Minsk III currently under way. Russia’s not biting.

Posted by: Laurence | Dec 6 2025 21:25 utc | 80

“Meanwhile, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) added another nail in the coffin of Zelensky’s neo-Nazi regime in Kiev, announcing that it had accepted Russia’s request to consider the matter of Ukraine’s responsibility for genocide in Donbass: https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/icj-to-consider-genocide-case-against?r=25fc37
Posted by: Ismaele | Dec 6 2025 21:18 utc | 78
 
 
Thats very rich coming from Russia. Typical US style play.
 

  • Yes, Russia is a party to the ICJ Statute by virtue of its UN membership.
  • No, it has not accepted the general compulsory jurisdiction of the Court.
  • It can still be subject to the Court’s rulings in cases based on specific treaties (like the Genocide Convention) or if it consents on an ad-hoc basis.
  • Compliance with ICJ rulings is a separate political issue. While all UN members are obligated to comply with ICJ decisions in cases to which they are party (Article 94 of the UN Charter), enforcement ultimately relies on the UN Security Council, where Russia holds a veto.

Posted by: The Painter | Dec 6 2025 21:27 utc | 81

As I see it the only viable future for Ukraine is one where a pro-Russian government with a genuine social reform mandate can rule

Posted by: Patroklos | Dec 6 2025 20:25 utc | 63
 
Some months ago I posted some random thoughts about power devolving to the oblasts, with each one deciding on its future somehow, whether by referendum or popularly-backed decree.
 
If, as looks increasingly likely, a power vacuum forms where the central Kiev government should be, I could easily see a situation where the regional authorities try flexing their muscles and making a bid for full control of their regions. Unlikely to be a peaceful or stable process, with ebbs and flows in where the power lies, and a seasoning of oligarchal interference for added piquancy/aggravation.
 
On the other hand, it would certainly resolve the Odessa conundrum for Russia, with the region deciding of its own accord to align with/incorporate into the Russian Federation.
 
Not predicting this is how things will play out, just floating it as a scenario that I don’t see as being entirely out of the question.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 6 2025 21:29 utc | 82

A dubbed interview between Akhmat Special Forces Commander (and possible future Chechen leader), Lt. Gen. Apti Alaudinov, and Dmitry Simes Jr., likely from Simes’ podcast. Simes is conversant in English; only Commander Alaudinov is dubbed.
 
The strategic perspective of the Russians on warfare and sovereignty is insightful.
 
Rhetorical shots were fired at Israel and the genocide as well.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Wc3DJVd1s
28-minutes 41-seconds
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 6 2025 20:06 utc | 55
Good recommendation.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Dec 6 2025 21:32 utc | 83

A dubbed interview between Akhmat Special Forces Commander (and possible future Chechen leader), Lt. Gen. Apti Alaudinov, and Dmitry Simes Jr., likely from Simes’ podcast. Simes is conversant in English; only Commander Alaudinov is dubbed.
 
The strategic perspective of the Russians on warfare and sovereignty is insightful.
 
Rhetorical shots were fired at Israel and the genocide as well.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Wc3DJVd1s
28-minutes 41-seconds
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 6 2025 20:06 utc | 55
Good recommendation.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Dec 6 2025 21:33 utc | 84

I don’t know… but the Ukrainian state is rotten, and if, as Peter says, the local population takes matters into their own hands so be it. They’re the best placed to know who the scum are.
 
Posted by: Patroklos | Dec 6 2025 20:25 utc | 63
That’s the only solution not just for Ukraine but the entire western world.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Dec 6 2025 21:34 utc | 85

Don’t be fooled into thinking that Ukraine can or can not agree with USA’s “peace deal”. UKRAINE HAS NO AGENCY. This is a proxy war between USA and Russia. The so called peace deal is mere theatre to obfuscate the fact that USA has lost.

Posted by: Anton Gorbatow | Dec 6 2025 21:36 utc | 86

Anatolii Sharii (auto-dubbed)
 
Front, Fatigue & Detachment
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liRt_QruRGU
 
 
Peace Will Not Be Good For Kyiv
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgz9tVoF6w
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 6 2025 21:43 utc | 87

Peace Will Not Be Good For Ukraine (corrected from above)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9gz9tVoF6w

Posted by: John Gilberts | Dec 6 2025 21:45 utc | 88

Negotiations are in their 3rd day in Florida.
 
Something tells me that the latest big electrical system hit and whatever else destroyed will move Ukraine towards some sort of surrender before negotiations acceptable to Russia are concluded……no ceasefire.
 
I like the Ukraine surrender concept for Russia because it will make the taking of Odessa that much easier.
 
Lots of talk about military collapse but what does societal collapse look like in Ukraine given the lack of electricity and heat in wintertime?  Will societal collapse precede military collapse and how does that wind down?
 
The shit show continues until it doesn’t and we haven’t had the requisite 1-2 nukes yet…../S

Posted by: psychohistorian | Dec 6 2025 21:51 utc | 89

2000 Meters to Andriivka is not authentic, unless we consider the term to include a recreation filmed on location using actors and sets.

Posted by: Skiffer | Dec 6 2025 21:57 utc | 90

“On the other hand, it would certainly resolve the Odessa conundrum for Russia, with the region deciding of its own accord to align with/incorporate into the Russian Federation. Not predicting this is how things will play out, just floating it as a scenario that I don’t see as being entirely out of the question.”
Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Dec 6 2025 21:29 utc | 82
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This is the return to the original Russian idea that they would be welcomed in the Russia speaking regions of Ukraine. A breakup of the country “from the inside” could give a real way out of the present situation. Oblasts choose who they want to be aligned with.
 
One other thing that could lead to a real Peace is the breakup of the EU under the “Commission”. After which individual countries could make their own peace deals with Russia. Not necessarily meaning individual losses for each, but a withdrawal from financing a “Green hole”, (and cutting out the probable kickbacks to the Commissioners, VdL, NATO, the war industry and other various corrupt officials).
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However, I reckon that Putin has built up a sufficient “war chest” of drones etc, that once the cold sets in and the ground hardens, a more massive/direct thrust could be made  – either towards Kherson, or across the Dnieper or Dnipro. To hasten the end of the fighting..
 
After all, the aggressivity from the EU is one of the major reasons for the wars’ continuation. (Mainly UK and VdL?)

Posted by: Stonebird | Dec 6 2025 21:57 utc | 91

Patroklos @63 “But how on earth do you prevent the constant destabilisation which is the West’s MO?”
 
Ask yourself how it is that the old empires have been able to get away with that in the first place, and notice the conditions that made it possible are passing away.
 
There is a large degree of “soft power” behind the shit-stirring, as well as a huge pile of cash (that’s what the drug running is about). People are willing to do stupid things against their own countries, their own people, and their own interests at the urging of stylish frat boys from prestigious institutions with the appearance of limitless wealth because they want to be on that “Team”. The American Dream for non-Americans is very different from what Joe Sixpack the American dreams. Instead of just a simple comfortable life, the foreign version of the American Dream looks more like soap operas such as Dallas or Dynasty or dramas like Baywatch, and there is no shortage of people in the world who would sacrifice everything they already have for the promise of a chance at that life. When the sharp-dressed frat boy from Harvard (or the equivalent from Oxford) shows up with a suitcase full of cash (or cocaine or child sex slaves or whatever tropes of wealth that work on the target), they are already primed to burn their homeland to the ground for any sign of acknowledgement from such a beautiful living example of their dream.
 
But what happens when the shine rubs off that dream? What happens when the images of trashed streets full of zombie fentanyl addicts replace the stainless perfection of TV stars? What happens when de-dollarization turns the suitcases of cash into worthless paper? What happens when the suave and sophisticated Ivy League alum is replaced with a fuchsia-haired freak with a septum ring and leaking gender fluid?
 
The decline of Empire takes care of the Empire’s ability to stir shit. Indeed, that ability is already on the way out. How could so many of the Empire’s color revolutions otherwise be failing, or be requiring such extreme intervention and fraud to eke out a narrow and fragile win? Taking the Ukraine away from Russia should have been a cakewalk, but instead it turned into a civil war driven by nightmare Nazis.
 
Basically, I don’t think dealing with the fascists after the war will be as big a challenge for Russia as many people seem to think. You mention Chechnya, and I think that serves as a good example of how the Ukraine will turn around.

Posted by: William Gruff | Dec 6 2025 21:58 utc | 92

UKRAINE HAS NO AGENCY. This is a proxy war between USA and Russia. The so called peace deal is mere theatre to obfuscate the fact that USA has lost.
 
Posted by: Anton Gorbatow | Dec 6 2025 21:36 utc | 86
 
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I believe that is accurate. Thank you for reminding the bar, but some here enjoy the pantomime of Trump negotiating against air.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Dec 6 2025 21:58 utc | 93

The movie ‘2000 meters to Andriivka’ is focused on a single 2000 meter long treeline leading west-east to Andriivka. It is from the point of view of a single rifle squad.
Andiirvka is a small village south of Bakhmut that was contested for several months. The movie ignores that there were several other treelines in which there were also fighting. AFU took big losses on the tree line north of the one depicted in the movie and ignores the context of the battle.
Andriivka itself was never critical from RUAF perspective, but important enough to be contested to protect Klischeevka and southern flank of Bakhmut. This was in the aftermath of the failed 2023 counter-offensive in the south, when Syrsky developed the new operation with the aim to encircle Bakhmut, which stretched AFU forces far beyond their capabilities. There was never a realistic opportunity to encircle and cut off Russian forces in Bakhmut.

Posted by: unimperator | Dec 6 2025 22:03 utc | 94

There was mention up thread a bit of high voltage transformers being hit. Irreplaceable?  What large country runs on a Soviet power grid? If they are now being hit, Russia will likely have them in stock.
 
As for rebuilding Ukraine, what western country as ever rebuilt a nation we have attacked. Remember the bullshit in the early 2000’s war of terror and nation building. I think it was Bush 2 era that bullshitted about nation building.
 
Like Georgia, Ukraine is likely to turn anti west if they realise they have been played as suckers. I suspect at that point, Russia will replace critical infrastructure that has been destroyed. ZNPP is just laying dormant at the moment. That alone will provide enough electricity for a rump Ukraine.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Dec 6 2025 22:04 utc | 95

It all started with the soap opera, ‘Servant of the People” a brainwashing program that all the Ukie people said hoo rah. Little did they know all their men are dead in the end. I really hope the EU youth will rise, thanx to the internet they will. Ukraine didn’t have a chance thanx to their programmed soap opera didn’t have a chance. See how they getcha?

Posted by: dobby | Dec 6 2025 22:06 utc | 96

Global News: U.S. national security strategy warns of ‘civilizational erasure’ in Europe https://globalnews.ca/news/11563636/trump-national-security-strategy-europe-world-middle-east/
 
And the Biden Congress has hung the responsibility for that on their own mangy behinds https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/congress-trump-proofs-nato-1.7059768
 
So, like those unfortunate f-35 pilots, DT will also be locked in to the target when the Pentagon issues the go directive. …

Posted by: Laurence | Dec 6 2025 22:18 utc | 97

Like Covid, any voice of reason has been eviscerated in the interest of a psychopathic cabal bent on ruling the world.
Our governments have put us in debt, given the money ostensibly borrowed for war, to strengthen this evil cabal’s grip on humanity.The facts have long been known. False flags start wars. Nazi Ukraine was always the most corrupt, least deserving of trust or our money. NATO covets Russia. Only criminals pushed this project with evil intent.
 Sensible people are being punished, for allowing such nonsense to prevail. Like Covid.
Staged events victimize the gullible and profited the evil. Turn off the TV.
Find the other side of each story or really your opinion is uninformed and dangerous. If each channel you consume says the same thing, they are lying. Get over it. Cognitive dissonance has only one cure. It hurts, we call it the truth!
Posted by: frankly | Dec 6 2025 20:58 utc | 70
 
Absolutely correct and everybody knows it.
 

Posted by: acementhead | Dec 6 2025 22:22 utc | 98

William Gruff | Dec 6 2025 21:58 utc | 92
 
Medvedev will have to work hard to beat that comment.
 
This line though, I doubt Medvedev could top that.
“What happens when the suave and sophisticated Ivy League alum is replaced with a fuchsia-haired freak with a septum ring and leaking gender fluid?” 🙂  
 
But all that comment is absolutely spot on for the self immolation of this utterly corrupt western world.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Dec 6 2025 22:23 utc | 99

🇫🇮🏴‍☠️🇺🇦 Finland’s President Stubb pledges to support Zelensky’s corrupt dictatorship ‘for as long as it takes’
post on x
Masno:❗️Tomorrow, there will be more than 12 hours without electricity for Ukrainians across the country: the schedules will be in effect throughout the day, – Ukrenergo.
knock on…
 
Moldova has asked Romania for help with electricity after Russia’s nighttime strike on Ukraine.
Due to attacks on Ukraine’s energy system, an “important energy group” in the Moldovan region was disconnected, and the intersystem connection lines are almost at full capacity, explained Moldelectrica.

Posted by: Jo | Dec 6 2025 22:29 utc | 100