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February 11, 2026
NY Times Reports Russian Capture of Ukrainian Cities Months After It Happened

There is rather weird new report about Ukraine in the New York Times depicting Russian progress but based on front line movements that have happened months ago.

Russia Nears Capture of Key Ukrainian Towns After Year of Grinding Assaults (archived) – NY Times, Feb. 10, 2026
Russian troops have advanced at a glacial pace in recent months, but gains in southern and eastern Ukraine could give Moscow an edge in U.S.-mediated peace talks.

The opener:

For over a year, Russian forces have slogged through battlefields in Ukraine without seizing a single urban stronghold.

Now, these attritional advances are on the verge of paying off. Russia appears poised to complete the capture of three strategic areas in the coming weeks or months, according to military experts and independent battlefield monitors.

Capturing all three areas — the town of Huliaipole in the southeast and the cities of Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, about 60 miles northeast — would give Russia an urban foothold to base troops and organize logistics for future offensives, as well as new leverage in U.S.-mediated peace talks.

Ooops. Was there a time machine involved in writing that piece?

For starters: Russia has captured Siversk, a Ukrainian city, on December 24 2025. To claim that Russia did not seize “a single urban stronghold” for over a year is obviously nonsense.

As for Pokrovsk the Kyiv Independent, unsuspicious of being a Russian propaganda outlet, headlined more than two months ago:

As Russia takes Pokrovsk, sister city Myrnohrad stares down encirclementKyiv Independent, Dec 4, 2025

Ukraine’s great fortress city of Pokrovsk has officially fallen — as far as Moscow is concerned.

In a nod to the political significance of taking Pokrovsk, the claim was first made by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Dec. 1, after receiving a report on the latest battlefield situation from his top general, Valery Gerasimov.

On the same day, Russia’s Defense Ministry uploaded a video of Russian soldiers strolling leisurely through central Pokrovsk and unfurling the state flag on Shybankova Square.

According to one Ukrainian drone pilot, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to the Kyiv Independent, Ukrainian soldiers still hold some positions in the northern part of Pokrovsk.

But, in the environment of constantly advancing Russian infiltration groups — moving forward through the urban area and soon followed by reinforcements digging in — these Ukrainian positions are mostly cut off on the ground, resupplied only by drone.

“It’s stupid to keep them surrounded there,” the pilot said.

Since early December the Ukrainian army had multiple times tried to regain a foothold in Pokrovsk but failed to achieve one. The fighting has since moved to Ukrainian held settlements north-west of Pokrovsk.

Myrnohrad (Mirnograd), the sister city east of Pokrovsk was also soon taken. The pro-Ukrainian LiveUAmap website, which tracks the frontline in a delayed fashion, has shown Myrnohrad under complete Russian control since January 24 2026.


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As for Huliaipole: On December 30 2025 David Axe reported for the pro-Ukrainian Euromaidanpress website that Russia had captured it:

Sensing weakness, the powerful Russian Dnipro Group of Forces moved aggressively against Huliaipole, a critical strongpoint for the defense of Zaporizhzhia city, 80 km to the west. Abruptly just before Christmas, the Russian 57th Motor Rifle Brigade captured the town.

Huliaipole was the largest and most fortified Ukrainian stronghold in eastern Zaporizhzhia Oblast—a town that had long remained impregnable while Russian forces battered themselves against its defenses from multiple directions.

Its fall—chaotic, with at least two top officers killed or captured, a command post abandoned with equipment still inside—wasn’t a sudden collapse. It was the predictable result of defending with a few territorial battalions what needed a full brigade.

Without giving a date of when it had happened the Institute for the Study of War admitted in a February 6 report:

Russian forces likely seized Hulyaipole — a town with a pre-war population of roughly 13,000 – after three months of fighting and are unlikely to make rapid advances beyond Hulyaipole without deprioritizing other areas of the frontline.

So what has happened to the New York Times?

Why is it reporting on February 10 that Russia is “poised to complete the capture” of the three cities when all three of them, according to pro-Ukrainian sources, had fallen weeks and months ago?

Comments

Looks like the EU cobbled up 90 billion EUR for Ukraine. The catch is, this time it’s with interest et. al. coming directly out of EU taxpayers pocket. No more mention of Russian assets.

Posted by: unimperator | Feb 11 2026 15:37 utc | 1

Perhaps they want to spread the narative of acceleration of bad development. Real reason behind this will be clear soon.

Posted by: Grey Cloud | Feb 11 2026 15:37 utc | 2

BOSS has buried us under a super-slow crushing, with seven-week-old  news only now being announced.

Posted by: Ben Trovata | Feb 11 2026 15:44 utc | 3

“Its fall—chaotic, with at least two top officers killed or captured, a command post abandoned with equipment still inside—wasn’t a sudden collapse. It was the predictable result of defending with a few territorial battalions what needed a full brigade.”
 
 
…I find myself wondering what’s worse, 1. the possibility that this was written with AI, or 2. the “it wasn’t X, it was Y” writing style so many LLMs have to where as soon as I read something like that, the same as with the em-dash, that’s automatically where my brain goes.

Posted by: Stark | Feb 11 2026 15:45 utc | 4

thanks b..
 
as for nyt – better late then never… but yeah, what propaganda angle are they working here?? it’s a weird one..

Posted by: james | Feb 11 2026 15:46 utc | 5

What next? Iran braved US missile defense in Israel and destroyed some stuff? Or was it Israel that destroyed its own buildings? And Epstein had an accomplice named Ghislaine who got convicted of sex trafficking, though Epstein himself was totally unaware and uninvolved? And whatever he (speculatively speaking) may or may or may not have done was trivial…peccadilloes? 
The NYT must be hiring its writers from Broadway, just down the street. It’s cheaper to create than to report…

Posted by: JohnH | Feb 11 2026 15:48 utc | 6

From B‘s front page:
….Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper, but in Spain, for the first time, I saw newspaper reports which did not bear any relation to the facts, not even the relationship which is implied in an ordinary lie.
I saw great battles reported where there had been no fighting, and complete silence where hundreds of men had been killed. I saw troops who had fought bravely denounced as cowards and traitors, and others who had never seen a shot fired hailed as the heroes of imaginary victories; and I saw newspapers in London retailing these lies and eager intellectuals building emotional superstructures over events that had never happened.
 
I saw, in fact, history being written not in terms of what happened but of what ought to have happened according to various ‘party lines’…..
 
George Orwell, Looking back on the Spanish War, Chapter 4

Posted by: Exile | Feb 11 2026 15:49 utc | 7

The fun part is they are slower to report than DeepStateMap.ua .
What happened ? They buried the SMO under the rubles like a Gazan family and now they are unable to report without lagging ? Awww , too bad !
 
Come on ! The so called “Western Press” is a shame , barely able to copy the Kievpost without applying lipstick on the “news” and calling it a day. They are not worth the attention or the money they get while free lances guys like Patrick Lancaster and many others are targeted by Gehlenskyi’s drones … and most of them are … under sanctions by their own countries !

Posted by: Savonarole | Feb 11 2026 15:49 utc | 8

Best for our host to tread more lightly on topics currently enmeshed in moral hysteria. Russia’s dismantling of the former Ukraine and the corporate mass media’s obvious disinformation on the same is more productive material for discussion.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 15:58 utc | 9

Well, thanks to reading ‘Manufacturing Consent’ twenty years ago (I came late to the game!) I stopped believing that what the NYT wrote was truth.  I had ditched WSJ years before that.  So, thank you Noam Chomsky. And, Edward Herman.
And, yes, I was extremely disappointed to learn about Chomsky’s association with Epstein.  Psychiatrists tell you that finally accepting that your father was ‘human,’ that he was not some perfect, almost supernatural being, that he had faults and imperfections, and that he might have even done some horrible things, but that accepting him as he was, warts and all, is one of the necessary steps to becoming an adult.  No human is perfect.
 

Posted by: Eclair | Feb 11 2026 16:00 utc | 10

The evidence of Western mass media’s ability to manufacture subjectivity was easily identified by the Westerners belief Russia is waging war in Ukraine to regain the empire of the USSR, which itself was a fabrication of propaganda. The NYT is a leading org of propaganda but still has to acknowledge actual events after the fact. The hate for Russia which many Americans exhibit is a result of the incessant reporting Russia is a threat to national and world security. That is why Americans support the wars being waged against Venezuela, Iran, Palestine, and any other target of the transnational capitalist state, which has mastered the art of public relations and co-opted mass media as integral to its project for global domination. 

Posted by: Keme | Feb 11 2026 16:17 utc | 11

It might reflect Trump’s level of knowledge, or rather, the level at which he’s perceived to have it?Which would often explain his comments and actions.That’s probably not so unusual.
Posted by: Genesis | Feb 11 2026 15:51 utc”
 
I realize he may be functionally illiterate, but at least at this point, he has access to intelligence assessments. Is that something Biden and he took turns denying the other?
 
he is not subject to the same lies we receive.
 

Posted by: Not Ewe | Feb 11 2026 16:18 utc | 12

Why does it matter what the NY Times reports?
People who read the NY Times do not do so for purpose of fact based information.
There is too much hysteria of the sort: “The NY Times said…” or “Kaya Kallas said…”, &c.
Don’t expect or ask the NY Times to be something other than what it is.
It is enough to accept it for what it is.

Posted by: jared | Feb 11 2026 16:23 utc | 13

I see that the NY Times has a recipe for Orange Cauliflower Bites, that looks interesting.

Posted by: jared | Feb 11 2026 16:26 utc | 14

@ William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 15:58 utc | 16
 
very true william.. and, i noticed you didn’t post on the epstein thread from yesterday too.. both you and c1ue and a few others avoided the thread.. 

Posted by: james | Feb 11 2026 16:26 utc | 15

Where exactly is the frontline ?
Where exactly will be the the border between Ukrainia and Russia ?
 
These questions will be publicly discussed in the next weeks, for the peace plan referendum. Therefore the actual front line will become common public knowledge.
 
The purpose of the NYT paper is to prepare for that time. By reducing now the discrepancy between its fiction and the reality, the NYT makes its previous lies not visible for its readers.

Posted by: Parisian Guy | Feb 11 2026 16:28 utc | 16

Posted by: james | Feb 11 2026 16:26 utc | 31I noticed the conspicuous absence of all (but karloff) the usual suspects.

Posted by: Parisian Guy | Feb 11 2026 16:30 utc | 17

james @31
 
 
Nothing good can come from wading into an orgy of moral hysteria. Even a comment like this one can trigger those who’ve lost their minds to hysteria to claim I’m providing full-throated defense of Satan himself. Rational discussion on such topics is impossible.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 16:34 utc | 18

a fine example of an exemplary poster is juliania.. she didn’t post on the last thread either…  i can learn from anyone and these are examples of where i still believe it is possible for me to learn something.. 

Posted by: james | Feb 11 2026 16:44 utc | 19

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 16:18 utc | 23

For the NYT to misinform me, i have to read it! Also, you missed the Running Joke/Meme that Leaders quote Reference Papers to justify Things…🤷‍♀️ So, yes, it maybe was written for Trump…

Posted by: Nobody | Feb 11 2026 16:45 utc | 20

LoveTDS: 
 
 
You are a bitter Millennial neckbeard resentfully living in your boomer parents’ basement in a white middle-class suburban American community and pretending your “gender” is Muslim lover of post-Soviet rustbelts. You are a paid spokesperson for the DNC, which is why you can afford to post such volumes of crap here. Kinda like the recent addition from probably the same NGO employer who is pretending his “gender” is elite rebel from Burkina Faso. Supervisors from that NGO know some readers here are weak to those “genders”.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 16:49 utc | 21

Tangentially related, Iranians poured out into the streets nationally too celebrate the Iranian Revolution’s anniversary in numbers never seen before, which is what Marandi predicted in his chat with Judge Nap yesterday. 
 
Directly related to the Lying Times is this crazed essay in Foreign Affairs that tries to lay the blame for “American Authoritarianism” on a host of other nations, a point Lavrov commented upon in one of his many recent interviews and appearances before the Duma and Federal Assembly. Lavrov’s many appearances have two main purposes: First to succinctly and fully inform Russians about the current state of affairs and secondly to inform the Americans that Russia isn’t going to play along with their game and if they want to make any inroads to improving relations, they’ll need to act not talk. Lavrov said he agreed somewhat with the Foreign Affairs essay that the Outlaw US Empire has become an authoritarian state bent on world domination, which is something Russia has seen before. But the cause of that evolution isn’t external; rather, it’s internal and native to the Empire. Lavrov has also adopted the descriptive term Epstein Class for the visible and hidden rulers of the West. 
 
IMO, the Lying Times is faced with a new situation: The War its team started in 2014 is being lost very badly and it can’t decide how to spin that reality. A reminder, the criminal Netanyahu will meet with his criminal buddy Trump today to plan their next criminal action.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 11 2026 16:49 utc | 22

Parisian Guy | Feb 11 2026 16:30 utc | 29
 
Yes, and you’ll have noted I made a very different argument that ought to be the issue of discussions related to Epstein and the criminal syndicate(s) he worked for.

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 11 2026 16:53 utc | 23

For the NYT to misinform me, i have to read it!

 
 
No you don’t. Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart will relay the important parts to you.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 16:54 utc | 24

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 16:49 utc | 34
 
#######
 
Ad hominem really doesn’t help you.
 
Also, you’re not even good at it.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Feb 11 2026 16:55 utc | 25

@14
 
Are you Catturd, raving lunatic with dogs total Trump lover?

Posted by: paddy | Feb 11 2026 16:59 utc | 26

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 16:54 utc | 24

You asume much, Young Jedi! Dont watch these to either since more than a Decade! Anything else?

Posted by: Nobody | Feb 11 2026 16:59 utc | 27

Where exactly is the frontline ?Where exactly will be the the border between Ukrainia and Russia ? These questions will be publicly discussed in the next weeks, for the peace plan referendum. Therefore the actual front line will become common public knowledge. The purpose of the NYT paper is to prepare for that time. By reducing now the discrepancy between its fiction and the reality, the NYT makes its previous lies not visible for its readers.
Posted by: Parisian Guy | Feb 11 2026 16:28 utc | 16
 
 
might be that … dissonance reduction 
 
P.S. although just 2 or 3 posts (with more points than posts) I believe you forgot me on the other thread , was tempted to let it slide with the “60 feet pole” comment, but some things should be discussed, and mostly the “instant taint” is too dangerous a weapon to leave it in the other side’s hand 

Posted by: Newbie | Feb 11 2026 17:05 utc | 28

“Dont watch these to either…”

 
 
Denial is pointless when the pathology is obvious. Kinda like trying to claim one is still a virgin when diagnosed with an STD after the prom… the claim is suspect, to say the least. The ailment comes from somewhere, after all. 
 
 

“I didn’t have sex with the captain of the football team!” [unstated: sex with the entire rest of the football team].

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 17:05 utc | 29

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 17:05 utc | 29

Sherlock Holmes you are not…🤦‍♀️ Maybe a Pointless Answer, since 10+ Comments allready got deleted from this Thread…🤫🙋‍♀️

Posted by: Nobody | Feb 11 2026 17:10 utc | 30

It’s sad, and funny, how incensed and emotional some low IQ Americans become over a culture war they started and perpetuate to their inevitable collapse.
 
Like many mental disorders, at one point, the behavior becomes compulsive and self-reinforcing. A “doom loop”.
 
Americans consuming themselves as demographics collapse.
 
Poetic justice.
 
How does this relate to the OP?
 
People on the right hate read the NYT, like person the left hate watch Fox News.
 
That the NYT publishes dated non-news doesn’t matter. People will still hate-read it. They could publish stories about kittens being rescued from trees by firemen, and still people would hate-read.
 
Hate is the other side of love. Easily becoming deranged and obsessive.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Feb 11 2026 17:11 utc | 31

“The New York Langley Times has no influence, so discussion of its disinformation is a waste of time! Nothing to see here! Move along! Move along!”
 
 
This is how the Establishment defends itself when it is called out. “Obsessing over our lies is just a derangement! You should just ignore our lies and get on with it!”
 
 
Sure thing, Establishment spox.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 17:21 utc | 32

Who in their right mind could expect the NYT to publish anything that reflects the reality of what is happening in Ukraine?It doesn’t matter whether Trump or anyone else is president of the US. The US is dragging the world towards catastrophe.

Posted by: António Lico | Feb 11 2026 17:28 utc | 33

NY Times Constant Méheut, a syndicated reporter?
 
“Russian forces have intensified attacks on Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, striking amid freezing winter temperatures and killing at least four people, including three children, according to Ukrainian authorities. Regional officials say glide bombs hit residential areas in the Kharkiv region for a second consecutive day, leaving homes destroyed and civilians injured.”

Posted by: Oui | Feb 11 2026 17:35 utc | 34

Releasing bad news during a news snowstorm is good way to get credit for publishing while at the same time making sure nobody reads it. 
 
For clarity’s sake, Epstein & Iran are the snowstorm.
 
I don’t call it the “Mockingbird-Media” for nuthin

Posted by: S Brennan | Feb 11 2026 17:36 utc | 35

Another article by Constant Méhaut …

Ukraine Pursues a Weapons Buildup More Potent Than Any Security Guarantee | NY Times – 2 Sept. 2025 |
Kyiv sees a well-equipped army as a stronger deterrent to Moscow than any Western pledges to defend it. It is working to attract billions to buy more arms.
Ukraine is pursuing a multibillion-dollar arms buildup that would be funded by Europe, seeing it as the best chance of ensuring the country’s long-term survival as American assistance dries up and Western security guarantees remain uncertain.
At the center of these efforts is a new NATO-backed procurement system that will channel European funds into buying U.S. weapons for Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky hopes the system will enable $1 billion in purchases each month, with a particular focus on acquiring U.S.-made Patriot air-defense systems to expand Kyiv’s limited arsenal.
The new system would both help replace U.S. arms donations that President Trump has ended and also increase and streamline deliveries of weapons to Ukraine over time. A first sale of cruise missiles and GPS navigation kits, worth $825 million, was announced on Thursday.
Kyiv is also betting on its booming domestic defense industry, which has already delivered drones that swarm the battlefield and is now working to produce more powerful weapons. This month, Ukraine said it had completed the development and begun production of its first domestically made long-range cruise missile.

Posted by: Oui | Feb 11 2026 17:37 utc | 36

b asks: Why is it reporting on February 10 that Russia is “poised to complete the capture” of the three cities when all three of them, according to pro-Ukrainian sources, had fallen weeks and months ago?
 
NYT states: For over a year, Russian forces have slogged through battlefields in Ukraine without seizing a single urban stronghold.
 
How do these statements reconcile? Simple. Just use NYT logic. Siversk, Pokrovsk and Gulyiapole are not “urban strongholds”, just backwater insignificant settlements. Any characterization otherwise is Russian misinformation. 
 
ISW greenlights use of the “Russian Misinformation” angle: The Kremlin has been engaged in a widespread censorship campaign to regain control over the Russian information space since late 2022, when the Kremlin began to censor, arrest, and coopt Russian milbloggers who criticized the Kremlin and its methods of waging war in Ukraine.

Posted by: frithguild | Feb 11 2026 17:38 utc | 37

I always appreciate posts like this from b. He’s at his best when he’s using hard evidence to poke holes in MSM reporting. Honestly, he should stick to this kind of rigorous analysis instead of playing devil’s advocate for the Epstein circle.

Posted by: Cable Guy | Feb 11 2026 17:45 utc | 38

António Lico @33: “Who in their right mind could expect the NYT to publish anything that reflects the reality…”
 
 
Sadly, very many millions of people are apparently not “in their right mind”. Pretty much the entirety of the so-call “Professional/Managerial Class”; businessmen, academics, politicians, media principals, etc.. AI agents, which many people consider authoritative, are programmed to treat media outlets such as the NYT as the final word on truthiness. Whole networks of claims to the truth that much of the population considers authoritative trace back to what outlets like the NYT assert. “Well, everyone else is saying the same thing so it must be true!”
 
 
Their disinformation is something of a big deal.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 17:50 utc | 39

This is the kind of article with misreported facts that is causing 200+ layoffs at the NYTimes.  People have access to more reliable information from many sources and are becoming increasingly unwilling to pay for fake news.

Posted by: Belle | Feb 11 2026 18:10 utc | 40

My guess is that the original report, the one where some reporter actually did some work, has been sitting in the computer for weeks. The editors have been deciding whether if it fits the current narrative at all. I would hazard they did some effort at re-write and the peculiarities are due to them doing a clumsy job of it. I’m quite sure their reporter could have and likely did tell them these facts were already acknowledged in Ukraine itself. But then, the NYT isn’t for them, is it? As to the content, the observation that facts on the ground could complicate negotiations strike me as a sort of modified limited hangout, to use the technical term. It’s an ambiguous intervention, the first timid strike at blaming Trump for losing Ukraine I suspect. It’s timid because it’s not really safe (for profits at least) to fight Trump. The limits to bourgeois democracy in the US have always been very real and pretty limiting, but it’s been getting much much worse. And Trump’s fellow oligarchs are either on board or indifferent. If Trump outright loses…well, supposedly the adults in the room were ready to take out Hitler after he lost the Rhineland gamble, or the Anschluss gamble, or the Munich gamble, or the Polish war gamble. 
 
The thing is, in terms of negotiating a peace, it’s not clear to me that Trump would be happy with the EU working out an economic relationship with Russia, much less cutting back NATO to a size commensurate with peaceful relations with Russia. I still can’t see Trump wanting anything but NATO to pay more for the privilege of serving the US, instead of the other way round which is what he claims was the case. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Feb 11 2026 18:17 utc | 41

All i can’t think of is a media blitz to buttress Ukraine heading into the next round of talks. 
kiev post reports feb 9: “Ukraine Smashes Russian Breakthrough Near Pokrovsk Reclaims Ground in 2 Regions”
reuters: “Russian forces pressuring Pokrovsk as ‘last battles’ rage”
kiev independent, picked up by yahoo news 2 hrs ago “Why Ukraine refuses to abandon Pokrovsk, explained” (includes video). 
wion news(includes video w/zelensky)”
Ukraine Claims Pokrovsk and Huliaipole Fronts Attacked 50 Times in a Day

Posted by: annie | Feb 11 2026 18:19 utc | 42

[NYT] disinformation is something of a big deal.
Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 17:50 utc | 39
 
Pretty much the only purpose to examine NYT stories is to examine how propaganda has been shaped and anticipate how it will propagate. The information ecosphere (Used to be called the echo chamber) is a bit smaller after USAID has been hobbled, so NYT propagation capabilities are not what it used to be. 
 
NYT sold its soul when Walter Duranty held on to his Pulitzer and has never redeemed itself.  

Posted by: frithguild | Feb 11 2026 18:20 utc | 43

”Its fall—chaotic, with at least two top officers killed or captured, a command post abandoned with equipment still inside—wasn’t a sudden collapse.”
A chaotic retreat, leaving computers still up, wasn’t a sudden collapse?
 
That is a primo example of the NY Times refuting itself in one sentence.   What is the point of this?   It could only be the NY Times giving its readers their instruction on DoubleThink, to go along with their fantasy Captain America beliefs.
I joined X recently, and I am shocked to find so many True Believers out there.  I have hung around MoA too long, I guess.
Any mention of Russia will get idiot Americans insisting the those commies need to be put in their place, and if the US would just supply them with more of our infinite stores of weapons, plucky little Ukraine, now fighting for the Free World™ with its hands tied behind its back, could prevail.
They can only get those beliefs from the media, and the NY Times is the paper of record, meaning that they put out the song to be sung that day by everyone else.   First the media puts it out, then social media comments on it and amplifies it.
 
As Michael Parenti pointed out-“The media may not always be able to tell us what to think, but they are strikingly successful in telling us what to think about.”

Posted by: wagelaborer | Feb 11 2026 18:21 utc | 44

Posted by: William Gruff
I agree.
 

Posted by: António Lico | Feb 11 2026 18:25 utc | 45

Our host: posts article about New York Langley Times lies.
 
 
TDS dembots: “Trump! Trump! Trump! Don’t look at the Establishment media! It’s all Trump’s fault anyway!”
 
 
Notice that Trump wasn’t mentioned at all in the lead post by our host, yet a certain subset of poster have an absolute and undeniable NEED to make everything about Trump. These posters are representatives of the Establishment and are trying to defend their employer. 

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 18:26 utc | 46

frithguild @43: “…so NYT propagation capabilities are not what it used to be.” 
 
True, but those capabilities are still substantial and so pummeling NYT credibility is still worthwhile. 

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 18:30 utc | 47

unwilling to pay for fake news.
Posted by: Belle | Feb 11 2026 18:10 utc | 40
 
These are not a real companies, it’s state sponsored. they simply exist to make dumb people dumber,  propaganda in its lowest form. Remember cnn+ ? They had no subscribers, closed it in less than a month. Because no one watches cnn, no one wanted more of the thing they don’t watch

Posted by: rk | Feb 11 2026 18:33 utc | 48

Nothing good can come from wading into an orgy of moral hysteria. Even a comment like this one can trigger those who’ve lost their minds to hysteria to claim I’m providing full-throated defense of Satan himself. Rational discussion on such topics is impossible.
Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 16:34 utc
 
Then why did b invite everyone to that orgy? The correct statement is “nothing good can come from starting a debate about whether a massage from a topless 14 year old is criminal or just harmless good fun”. As far as ‘losing their minds’, well you’ve lost your mind in the odd post from time to time, so maybe don’t throw stones.

Posted by: Patroklos | Feb 11 2026 18:50 utc | 49

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 18:26 utc | 46  Putting quotation marks around sentences that were not uttered is lying. Still. The other content of this comment is, Trump has nothing to do with Ukraine policy! Because the CIA writes everything in the MSM (including the classified ads!)

Posted by: steven t johnson | Feb 11 2026 18:59 utc | 50

NYT and all other Western and non-Western corporate media know their audience, at least so they think, thus whatever crap that is served them would be gulped up. I envy the tolerance of those who still pay attention to  corporate media.

Posted by: Steve | Feb 11 2026 19:03 utc | 51

“Even though my intent was to deceive, I didn’t technically lie! Don’t highlight my deception by rephrasing it to make it so obvious! My supervisor will chew me out!”
 
 
[Yawn] Typical Establishment hack.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 19:06 utc | 52

@ Belle | Feb 11 2026 18:10 utc | 40
 
maybe the nyt are going to do what a lot of other corporations are doing – use AI… the AI will be subjected to a rigorous examination by the cia / fbi beforehand, to make sure the proper standards are adhered to… 
 
@ Patroklos | Feb 11 2026 18:50 utc | 49
 
lol… glad to see you haven’t left moa yet!!
 
———- another poster missing in action – waynorinorway… 

Posted by: james | Feb 11 2026 19:12 utc | 53

Posted by: james | Feb 11 2026 19:12 utc
 
I didn’t say I was leaving, just that it was a watershed. b flew colours up the mast yesterday that he needn’t have. It was poor judgment. Some thoughts really should be left unsaid.

Posted by: Patroklos | Feb 11 2026 19:19 utc | 54

@ Patroklos | Feb 11 2026 19:19 utc | 54 
 
thanks.. i always appreciate your commentary and am happy you are sticking around.. and – i agree with you.. 

Posted by: james | Feb 11 2026 19:20 utc | 55

The NFL just did a hard opening of its alternative half-time superbowl show, and maybe the NYT is having similar problems with the rollout of its AI chatbot reporters? As has already been suggested. Of course you are going to fumble a few before even the 1st score, much less 1st win. 
 
Profit: more half time shows, more nfl in more countries, more war propaganda and more war on commie Russia and on the real epstein mastermind Ernst Stavro Blofeld, I mean bad Vlad. 

Posted by: Duck n cover | Feb 11 2026 19:21 utc | 56

Started reading this and started fading out.
Not going to lie, your recent bizarre piece on Epstein has made start doubting some of your arguments. Feels like Covid V2 redux during you had a similar article. 
We will srr….. 

Posted by: Skeletor | Feb 11 2026 19:31 utc | 57

Russia is simply destroying Ukraine. Idiots talking about so-called counterattacks which were so bad that Syrsky already replaced the General in charge of it dont know what they are talking about. The goal of the enemy is to fight Russia so that Russia destroys as much of the Donbass as possible .Ukronazis hate Donbass with or without Russia there. The more it gets destroyed then the more the carrot is dangled by their western paymasters of joint corruption schemes to rebuild there.That explains what is happening, not any mistep by Russia.Russia effectively must pick and choose which of the many towns and settlements in the Donbass to fight and the pace of it. Draw the ukronazis in massacre them for months, which the brilliant Russian military has – can sometimes then make the adjacent moderately sized town or 2 go quickly into Russian hands without much destruction. Go too quickly and the ukronazis force the battles to go as such that 3 that 3 towns or cities have to be rebuilt from scratch instead of 1Belgorod has about 11 household without electricity at the moment.The reason you troll idiots that the multiple times defeated Ukronazis arent collapsing is because the west are pumping 10s of billions of dollars into each month and has the ukronazi officials and military and media in their back pocket . Napoleon and Hitler didnt have that advantage and probably had more common sense with regards to such dumb sacrificing of their people. Drones also prolong things but its simply a fact that Russia is showing HOW to conduct urban warfare.Amazing that Ukronazis flood massive amount of the fighting area when destroying the dam and you idiots start moaning about the pace of things

Posted by: Winston | Feb 11 2026 19:32 utc | 58

Russia is simply destroying Ukraine.
Idiots talking about so-called counterattacks which were so bad that Syrsky already replaced the General in charge of it dont know what they are talking about. The goal of the enemy is to fight Russia so that Russia destroys as much of the Donbass as possible .Ukronazis hate Donbass with or without Russia there. The more it gets destroyed then the more the carrot is dangled by their western paymasters of joint corruption schemes to rebuild there.
That explains what is happening, not any misstep by Russia.
Russia effectively must pick and choose which of the many towns and settlements in the Donbass to fight and the pace of it. Draw the ukronazis in massacre them for months, which the brilliant Russian military has – can sometimes then make the adjacent moderately sized town or 2 go quickly into Russian hands without much destruction. Go too quickly and the ukronazis force the battles to go as such  3 towns or cities have to be rebuilt from scratch instead of 1.
Belgorod has about 11 households without electricity at the moment.
The reason you troll idiots that the multiple times defeated Ukronazis arent collapsing is because the west are pumping 10s of billions of dollars into each month and has the ukronazi officials and military and media in their back pocket . Napoleon and Hitler didnt have that advantage and probably had more common sense with regards to such dumb sacrificing of their people. Drones also prolong things but its simply a fact that Russia is showing HOW to conduct urban warfare.
Amazing that Ukronazis flood massive amount of the fighting area when destroying the dam and you idiots start moaning about the pace of things

Posted by: Winston | Feb 11 2026 19:35 utc | 59

Apparently the “Ghost of Walter Duranty” is alive and well in Ukraine. He was last spotted filming the Ghost of Kyiv knocking Gerans out of the sky with household canned goods.
 

Walter Duranty was a journalist for The New York Times who served as its Moscow bureau chief from 1922 to 1936. He is widely criticized for his denial of the Holodomor, the man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1930 to 1933, which killed an estimated 4 million people. Despite clear evidence of mass starvation, Duranty claimed in his reports that “any report of a famine in Russia is today an exaggeration or malignant propaganda,” effectively downplaying and discrediting eyewitness accounts and credible warnings from other journalists. His reporting, which included the infamous phrase “you can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs,” was later described by The New York Times as “largely discredited” and “completely misleading.” In 1932, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his dispatches on the Soviet Union, a decision that has since been heavily scrutinized. Multiple attempts have been made to revoke the prize, but the Pulitzer Board has declined, stating that the articles did not contain “clear and convincing evidence of deliberate deception” at the time of the award.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Feb 11 2026 19:51 utc | 60

Hilarious! Obviously the NYT is trying to make up for lost time and so ‘reporting’ things now they should have reported months ago but didn’t. ‘All the news that’s fit to omit!’ 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Feb 11 2026 19:59 utc | 61

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 11 2026 16:49 utc | 22
 
 
America does not want to improve relations. Her tasks are to defeat us and destroy our country. They have never hidden any of it. Policies are published on their own government websites detailing how they will do it. Sergey Viktorovich has no need to explain to us any of that or where we stand with trump and his America, we know, we knew even as our President began negotiating himself with vitkoff and arranging the Anchorage summit where he was again deceived. 
 
 
The Army and Navy will complete the tasks in spite of our President. They are our only friends. 
 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Feb 11 2026 20:01 utc | 62

Why now? Because Russia has been made to “look weak” in Venezuela and Cuba in the meantime. VZ happened barely six weeks ago, Cuban situation is unraveling now. That allows us the world to turn its eyes away from the Russian advance in Ukraine. Trump’s pivot to the Western Hemisphere is ultimately designed to make both Russia and China weak by attacking VZ and Cuba. More to follow.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Feb 11 2026 20:15 utc | 63

Why is anyone surprised? The US is a fascist country ruled by a gang of delusional billionaires and sadistic racist Jewish sex perverts…. and people are surprised by this?

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 11 2026 20:20 utc | 64

“b flew colours up the mast yesterday that he needn’t have. It was poor judgment. Some thoughts really should be left unsaid.
Posted by: Patroklos | Feb 11 2026 19:19 utc | 54”
 
Oh yes, he’s allowed to have an opinion that disagrees with the mandatory point of view (backed by facts, references, and logic, as he has always done) only if he keeps it to himself. How dare he say something other people (like Patroclus) disagree with? If he succumbed to that mindset, he never would have said one critical word about … well, pretty much anything, would he? You are arguing in support of the very worst form of censorship, and I, for one, thank b for pissing you off.

Posted by: Dalit | Feb 11 2026 20:26 utc | 65

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 19:06 utc | 52 Typical neurotic projection, offensively boring. Putting quotation marks around statements that aren’t made is still lying, always has been. But apparently it’s in the Company style manual. Standing back, it appears William Gruff is convinced the NYT isn’t going to attack Trump for losing Ukraine, so much so that he thinks accusing NYT of moving in that direction is somehow an attack on…Trump? Really the dude is completely losing it, Epstein trauma has deranged even more wildly than usual. Didn’t think it was possible, without leaving him top disoriented to find his keyboard. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Feb 11 2026 20:29 utc | 66

I think my country has fallen apart. Americans are dull witted, immoral, selfish, greedy cowards. Even if a person did not know anything about US foreign policy and the capture of the US economy by literally delusional fascist billionaires, that person would only need to see the Epstein files and lack of ANY action by Americans and their “leaders” to conclude that this is a fascist country mostly devoid of morals and intellect.

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 11 2026 20:34 utc | 67

The United States:
 
 
A huge, cancerous, aggressive, toxic, tacky lump of greed, immorality, bad taste, debt, violence, poverty, ignorance, and fat.

 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 11 2026 20:36 utc | 68

Looks as if the top brains at the NYT looked away from their computers and one another for the first time in two or three months and actually eavesdropped into some of the chatter of their few remaining human reporters.
 
That might account for their realisation that the NYT was months behind the real news.
 
At least, when I pick up the Sydney Morning Herald today, I will have a strange sense of familiarity of Australian news media being three months behind everyone else – as the SMH has been relying on the NYT and the New York Post for sources of foreign news for at least 10 years now.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Feb 11 2026 20:40 utc | 69

 
Nothing new here. The NYT has great cooking and games sections but their world news coverage basically consists of CIA press releases. Russia is always backwards and incompetent. Putin’s a dictator, elections are fixed, political opposition is poisoned with polonium, dissenting journalists are thrown out of windows, Russian are yearning to be American but Putin keeps them under his jackboot… .
 
Invading Ukraine was supposed to be the trap and “nuclear level sanctions” were supposed to bring them to their knees 3 years ago … Americans could NEVER admit they are losing another war to Russia. They are nothing if not consistent in their messaging.
 
I piggyback my daughters subscription for the daily crossword but more and more they lean on US pop culture and NYC references which puts me at a disadvantage.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Feb 11 2026 20:41 utc | 70

steven t johnson <– Notice I reference the cheap DEI replacement for Louis Proyect in this post. Notice that I have not done so prior. Notice further that I have not directly referenced this obviously paid dembot (like his predecessor Louis Proyect was) and thus nothing that I have posted can be said to be an inaccurate quote of this pathetic fool’s drivel. If he and other readers happen to recognize the style and content of his posts in my mocking and ridiculing of Establishment spokespeople, then that is his problem and not mine.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 20:41 utc | 71

I don’t know why anyone is shocked or surprised by this after so many bovine excrement stories that come out of US media. Especially NY Times.
 
The US administrations and their glove puppets in the media and who knows how many affiliated organizations are worshipers of the culture of the lie and the god of Mammon. These people are not only chronic liars and deceivers but ultimately the most selfish people on Earth.  Driven by Zionism which thinks genocide is fine, there is little hope that anything could change. 
 
This cancer will not go until it is excised. That has to be done either by its own people, or economic collapse, or war from outside forces sick of US behaviour. With the first possibility, Americans are proving to be extremely weak despite the tough guy images often (vigilantes) displayed in countless movies over the years. They seem to have forgotten about the first and second amendments in their constitution which have always been brought up with every mass shooting as a reason to have guns. That leaves economic collapse or a bloody nose delivered to the rogue nation from other countries. 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 11 2026 21:59 utc | 72

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Feb 11 2026 20:15 utc | 63
“Why now?”
 
A brief explanation:“. . . the volcanic eruption of American imperialism was foreseen long ago—with remarkable precision—by Trotsky and by the movement he founded. As far back as 1928, writing in the aftermath of the postwar boom and on the eve of the Great Depression, Trotsky warned:In the period of crisis the hegemony of the United States will operate more completely, more openly, and more ruthlessly than in the period of boom. The United States will seek to overcome and extricate herself from her difficulties and maladies primarily at the expense of Europe, regardless of whether this occurs in Asia, Canada, South America, Australia, or Europe itself, or whether this takes place peacefully or through war.The United States must ‘organize’ the world. History is bringing humanity face to face with the volcanic eruption of American imperialism.” That phrase—the volcanic eruption of American imperialism—is not a metaphor that has aged. It is a scientific prognosis that is being fulfilled.What is the fundamental cause of the crisis? It is not, as bourgeois commentators endlessly suggest, a failure of leadership, a deficit of civility, or a breakdown of democratic norms. These are symptoms. The cause is structural and systemic: the irreconcilable contradiction between the private ownership of the means of production and the increasingly social character of the process of production itself. This is the central contradiction identified by Marx, and its operation in the present epoch has reached an intensity without historical precedent.”https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/02/11/xobm-f11.html

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Feb 11 2026 22:20 utc | 73

Outstanding interview/analysis of Emmanuel Todd interviewed by Olivier Berruyer (Elucid web site and channel).
In French, translation can be turned on.
“Their world is collapsing”: the American defeat will change everything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEPf7kmezFM&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Felucid.media%2F
 

Posted by: FromFrance | Feb 11 2026 22:21 utc | 74

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 11 2026 20:36 utc | 68
 
And that’s only the good side 🙂

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Feb 11 2026 22:24 utc | 75

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 16:34 utcPosted by: Patroklos | Feb 11 2026 18:50 utc | 49
Then why did b invite everyone to that orgy? The correct statement is “nothing good can come from starting a debate about whether a massage from a topless 14 year old is criminal or just harmless good fun”. As far as ‘losing their minds’, well you’ve lost your mind in the odd post from time to time, so maybe don’t throw stones.

I believe you two gentlemen are referring to the “waste of time”piece on Chomsky/Epstein posted by b yesterday.
IMO that screed was a completely unnecessary posting here- it reads (if you have the patience) like a US Jewish soap opera.  Regardless of any complicity by Chomsky, the main issue is that Epstein and the Maxwell girl were engaged in a very extensive and (probably) very successful operation to obtain compromising information on Western power-brokers for Mossad and Israel.

I hope b refrains from promoting such lengthy and irrelevant discussions in the future. 

If not I would have to conclude that b himself has been compromised, or somehow “nobbled”.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Feb 11 2026 22:29 utc | 76

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Feb 11 2026 22:29 utc | 76
 
Yeah. I was aghast and I’ve been a reader and a “b” fan for years. It demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of the facts and the gravity of the situation. The US will do little or nothing to these evil criminals and we can only hope that the world sees the evil and starves it. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 11 2026 22:39 utc | 77

Since some talk about yesterday Epstein post, I wish to say that I take lesson of courage and cold blood from tbe way b handles yesterday post. I am most grateful for this calm moderation. 

Posted by: Baile | Feb 11 2026 22:48 utc | 78

@ Baile | Feb 11 2026 22:48 utc | 78
 
Cold blood for sure, but those two words have a much different meaning than you suppose.

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 11 2026 23:03 utc | 79

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Feb 11 2026 22:29 utc | 76

Yesterday was like like a gossip session with tea and cakes at the local cafe that demonstrated many on here think conjecture and salacious rumours are the truth.

Any sense of clear thinking and logic went out the window.

How easy it is to get useful idiots to shoot themselves in the foot.

Goering and Goebbels would have been impressed.

Meanwhile the high level perpetrators of Epstein’s wonder world of pedophile crimes got a free ticket again.Look over there.

And the fact that his game was to deliberately charm and entrap appears to have been completely overlooked.

It’s been many centuries since religious absolutism was overridden, and the various horrific inquisitions, but sometimes I get the feeling it would not take much to bring back burning witches at the stake based on spurious gossip claims.

“She is a witch,l because I say she is a witch,therefore she must be a witch.” Light the fire 🔥

No further proof needed.

“Tie a weight to her/his foot and throw her/him into the river and if she/he floats to the surface she/he is not a witch.”

It was certainly an eye opener for me with this blog.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 11 2026 23:09 utc | 80

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Feb 11 2026 22:20 utc | 73
 
Though not a Trotskyite myself, I appreciate that. You’re right: it hasn’t aged.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Feb 11 2026 23:11 utc | 81

Posted by: Baile | Feb 11 2026 22:48 utc | 78
 
Oh yes! So remarkably brave! Why, it’s worthy of “Profiles in Courage”. What a cold blooded defense of the very, very close friend of a child rapist, bigoted fascist, sex trafficking blackmailer and, of course, Our Noble Intellectual had no idea that the man he and his wife called their “very best friend” was such a… a… RASCAL!
 
 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 11 2026 23:11 utc | 82

@60 Walter Duranty was a journalist for The New York Times who served as its Moscow bureau chief from 1922 to 1936. He is widely criticized for his denial of the Holodomor, the man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1930 to 1933, which killed an estimated 4 million people.

  • If Duranty denied any famine in 1933, then that would be stupid. However the idea of a “Holodomor” which was supposedly deliberately engineered by Stalin to kill people in Ukraine is a complete and deliberate lie, cooked up first by the Nazi paper the Völkischer Beobachter, and later repeated by the papers of the Hearst concern (Hearst actually also was a big Hitler fan). Then during the cold war, this old dish of lies was warmed up with the help of the remnants of Ukrainian SS divisions, that had found a warm welcome in the USA and Canada. The facts are:
  • In 1933 there was a severe hunger caused by natural causes (extreme rainfall);
  • This claimed hundreds of thousands of lives;
  • Ukraine was not the worst off in this period;
  • There have been regular famines in Russian history for hundreds of years;
  • The collectivization of agriculture was a huge succes. 1934 saw a record in food production. After this there were no more famines (except in 1947);
  • Moreover collectivization, apart from turning exploited peasants into regular workers with pensions and paid for holidays increased productivity, enabled industrialization, and through that was essential for the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in WO II.

The truth can be found in these excellent books:
“Fraud, Famine and Fascism – The Ukrainian Genocide Myth from Hitler to Harvard”, by Canadian trade-union activist Douglas Tottle.
“Blood lies, The Evidence that Every Accusation Against Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union in Timothy Snyder’s Bloodlands Is False”, by American history professor Grover Furr.
 

Posted by: Ronald Portier | Feb 11 2026 23:14 utc | 83

You won’t read this at the Lying Times, Lavrov’s Q&A Session During the Government Hour Plenary at the Duma
 
Natalya Volkova | Feb 11 2026 20:01 utc | 62
 
I completely understand your comment and the one you left at the Gym. The Empire is Evil and must be vanquished not played with.

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 11 2026 23:19 utc | 84

Natalya Volkova | Feb 11 2026 20:01 utc | 62
“It seems that the United States said that the Western Hemisphere is theirs, but in practical terms, Washington is actively trying to promote its interests in the Middle East – the Peace Council, the situation around Iran, the Asia-Pacific region – the Taiwan Strait, the South China Sea – have also been declared key areas of American interest. This is a bid for global dominance.”
 
My thoughts exactly! Yes!

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Feb 11 2026 23:22 utc | 85

This thread is about the NYT article.  NOT about the Epstein article.
 
  Give it a rest or at least go back into the Epstein Chomsky room. 

Posted by: arby | Feb 11 2026 23:38 utc | 86

Princess Bodica | Feb 11 2026 23:22 utc | 85
 
Yes, Lavrov has said those things over the past few days and again today at the Duma as I report. However, you must read the entire presentation to the end. As RT reports today, “Moscow’s top diplomat is warning that dialogue with Washington is continuing in words but not in deeds,” yet there’s an “understanding.” Natalya wrote a comment at my substack earlier today expressing her frustration and perplexity to which I agreed. (Her two sons were in the SMO and returned home whole.) I have ideas but no concrete explanation yet. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 11 2026 23:44 utc | 87

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 11 2026 23:44 utc | 87
 
May I add for further information purposes:
 
From what I have previously read, polls showed that Russians preferred Trump to Biden because he was seen to be backing off from Ukraine and more favourable to Russian views. Lavrov is telling them the opposite based on the fact that Trump is a duplicitous liar and deceiver. One of the recent interviews Lavrov gave was on BRICS TV and therefore directed more widely at the Global South, but my interpretation of the reason for the succession of interviews Lavrov has given to Russian media is to make it clear that Trump and his administration cannot be trusted in the least and that it means the country will very likely have to step up its military action not only in Ukraine (which it has been doing, and is doing) and very likely elsewhere around the globe against the US more directly. This is very sobering news for Russians, the Global South, and NATO. I would say the Kremlin has had a gut full. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 12 2026 0:08 utc | 88

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 11 2026 20:41 utc | 71I missed! But I’ll pretend I was aiming at someone else!”  The fool didn’t actually say that of course, the quotation marks are a lie in the Gruff style. Another lie is that his comments was some idiocy about making it all about Trump. There was no similarity of style, but one of subject matter. His opinion was typically stupid, not least because no one else thought the article was tacitly anti-Trump. Gruff’s new position that the NYT is now pro-Trump is to laugh at, since we all know his so-called opinions vary according to the latest in-house memo. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Feb 12 2026 0:26 utc | 89

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 12 2026 0:08 utc | 88
 
Most Americans have had a gut full. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 12 2026 0:27 utc | 90

Here is a tip – any outlet with the word “Times” in it is lower than journalism. Hence a NYT piece that reads like a Moscow Times piece. 
That being said, journalists have NEVER possessed the integrity they love to hide behind. Mark Twain was complaining about how they just make shit up more than 100 years ago…
Never hold journalists in high regard. The war for what you think you know wages continually through what you read and hear, and the first casualty of war is always the truth. Their job is not to tell you whats happening, its to tell you what you should think about whats happening. Some are just better at making it sound reasonable than others… and those arent the ones using the anonymous appeals to authority (experts close to the thinking of etc. ) that seem to fill every rag these days.

Posted by: eps | Feb 12 2026 0:39 utc | 91

“Gruff’s new position that the NYT is now pro-Trump…”

 
What an idiot.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 12 2026 0:39 utc | 92

America DC’s angliphiliacs do not want to improve relations. Their tasks are to defeat us and destroy our country. They have never hidden any of it…we know, we knew even as our President began negotiating himself…[Russia]…will complete the task in spite of our President
Natalya Volkova  62

 
As this thread is about Americans being misinformed by Langley’s mouthpiece I took the liberty of making a slight correction to what you wrote.  As demonstrated by Gorbachev’s welcome in New York, most Americans do not hate Russia/Russians, truthfully, most don’t care one way or another, that is the preserve of angliphiliacs in DC.  And speaking of angliphiliacs, how is that you failed to mention that carving up Russia has European origins that date back more than two centuries? 
 
My history book had a guy named Napoleon and a war named for Crimea in it.  I’d be shocked to find out those two items were not worthy of mention in Russian history texts?  On the subject of the Crimean War, my history book made no mention of America or American-mercenaries being involved…just the usual suspects, France, England and the sick man of Europe, the Ottomans. The US had other fish to fry in the 1850’s.  Russia and the US are not natural enemies, that has been grafted onto this nation by England’s constant meddling in affairs that do not concern them.
 
Truth be told, the US and Russia were loosely allied until Hitler’s inspiration took Presidential office.  I am referring of course, to that racist angliphiliac Woodrow Wilson, up until then relations had been cordial.  And after Wilson, against England’s wishes, FDR allied with Russia.  In my lifetime, my father’s US Army friends recalled celebrating their survival with Russian troops.  That was not so long ago. 
 
As critics of my commentary here well know, I was shocked and baffled that Russia did not make any attempt to hand Trump a fait accompli on 20 Jan 2025.
 
While I respect what Putin has done for Russia, he has a serious blind spot when it comes to matters relating to the cruelties of war.  Clearly the US shares a preponderance blame in the war continuance but, Russia’s high command shares some of blame for not taking full advantage of  the breakthroughs that field commanders have achieved with Russian troops on more than one ocasion.  There are times when reserves must be committed to the slaughter of an enemy.  Where in the hell is Marshal Zhukov spiritual successor?   And what would the great man say of the opportunities wasted?
 
On that subject, of all the Allies Generals, Gen. Eisenhower respected Gen. Zhukov over all others, they did not hate one another, they had a friendship…not that long ago. Worth remembering.
*https://www.historyhit.com/app/uploads/2020/07/Montgomery_receives_Order_of_Victory_HD-SN-99-02756_cropped-1.jpg*

Posted by: S Brennan | Feb 12 2026 0:46 utc | 93

In case there is any confusion from the pro Ukrainian hacks please not the following:
 
Between 1 July 2025 and 31 December Russia took control of:

  • Torestsk
  • Chasiv Yar
  • Pokrovsk
  • Siversk
  • Vovchansk
  • Guliapole

it claimed with less certainty  Myrnograd and Rodynsk, which are now clearly taken.  So the NYT are idiots or liars or both.
 
 

Posted by: watcher | Feb 12 2026 1:20 utc | 94

I have ideas but no concrete explanation yet.

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 11 2026 23:44 utc | 87

US is agreement incapi. What’s so difficult to understand about that. Even the Chinese have now come around that simple fact. US blockade against China is factually tightening despite all the “talks” going on.
See what US does and not what they say

Posted by: Surferket | Feb 12 2026 1:35 utc | 95

@ Surferket | Feb 12 2026 1:35 utc | 95
 
i am quite certain karl knows this much! but see what he says, lol.. 

Posted by: james | Feb 12 2026 1:40 utc | 96

US is blocking oil from Cuba.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/11/russian-tourists-evacuate-cuba-us-oil-blockade

Posted by: MiniMO | Feb 12 2026 1:52 utc | 97

I meant to Cuba.

Posted by: MiniMO | Feb 12 2026 1:53 utc | 98

To merge two subjects, the article that compresses 6 months of RF advances in a single day, and the (alleged) delta accumulating between the (alleged) anchorage deal. 
 
maybe, just maybe it will be first gradually and then suddenly .
 
at a given point you fold or you call (or raise) 
 
its hitting 6 months , strategic ambiguity will only carry you so far….

Posted by: Newbie | Feb 12 2026 1:58 utc | 99

Surferket | Feb 12 2026 1:35 utc | 95
 
Did you trouble yourself to read what I was alluding to? Clearly not.

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 12 2026 2:00 utc | 100