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February 7, 2026
Ukraine – Long-term Countrywide Blackouts – U.S. Presses For Peace Agreement

Last night another large Russian missile and drone strike further degraded the already severely damaged electrical energy system of Ukraine.

The main targets were around Kiev and in western Ukraine. The attack, especially in western Ukraine, was mostly by drones and subsonic cruise missiles. Except for Kiev air defense seems to have been absent or out of munitions.


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The consequences are countrywide blackouts for a prolonged period of time (machine translation):

Ukrenergo reported that due to strikes on the power system, emergency blackouts are introduced in most regions of Ukraine.

Ukrainian publics write that substations connected with the Rivne [Nuclear Power Plant] were attacked.

It is also stated that drones and missiles attacked the Burshtyn, Ladyzhyn, Dobrotvorskaya and Trypillya thermal power plants.

Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said that the target of today’s strike was substations and overhead power lines with a voltage of 750 and 330 kV — the basis of the Ukrainian energy system.

According to him, the power units of Ukrainian nuclear power plants were unloaded (that is, urgently stopped – Ed. ).

The nuclear power plants (NPP) create the base load of the Ukrainian energy system. The thermal power plants and other sources usually balance the peak loads. But after several substations which connect the NPPs to the wider network were being hit the NPPs were forced to reduce power (machine translation):

Ukrenergo said that all power units of Ukrainian nuclear power plants in the controlled territory were “forced to be unloaded” due to strikes on substations of electricity transmission and distribution systems.

“This indicates a reduction in power. We are not talking about a complete shutdown,” said Yuriy Korolchuk, an analyst at the Institute for Strategic Studies.

One of the main reasons for unloading – during the attack, the largest 750 kV substation in the Lviv region was damaged, which “hooks” the branch line from both the Rivne and Khmelnitsky nuclear power plants and through which electricity is partially imported from Europe.

“If we focus on Ukrenergo’s data on the forced unloading of all units (and there are 9 of them at Ukrainian NPPs), and focus on the standard power reduction after the attacks (by 200-300 megawatts for each unit), it turns out that at one point the deficit in the system could have increased by 2.7 GW. Taking into account the previous missing 5 GW (the deficit in recent days has slightly decreased due to rising temperatures), the total shortage of electricity is up to 8 GW, or about 50% of the total estimated consumption,” says Korolchuk.

The unplanned ‘unloading’ of an NPP will inevitable degrade its systems. During the summer two of the nine available NPPs in Ukraine will need a multi-months shutdown for larger repair work. Two others are expected to shut down for several weeks.

Repair parts for transformers and network switching equipment are lacking while the lead time for new parts is exceeding six months.

For many months ahead Ukraine will have to live with just 50% or less of the needed electrical power. Further Russian attacks are likely to hinder repairs and may cause additional damage.

Due to the sever lack of power nearly all industrial production in Ukraine will come to a halt. Drone and ammunition supply for the frontline will further decrease.

Ukraine continues to wage its own energy war against Russia. Last night the Russian city of Belgorod experienced another blackout after its electricity network was hit by several HIMARS missiles. This is inconvenient for Russia but not comparable to the huge damage caused in Ukraine.

Meanwhile Reuters reports that the U.S. is in a hurry to push Ukraine towards a peace agreement:

U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators have discussed an ambitious March goal for Russia and Ukraine to agree on a peace deal, though that timeline is likely to slip given a lack of agreement on the key issue of territory, according to three sources familiar with the matter.

Under the framework being discussed by U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators, any deal would be submitted to a referendum by Ukrainian voters, who would simultaneously vote in national elections, according to five sources, who requested anonymity to discuss private deliberations.

U.S. negotiators have said Trump is likely to focus more on domestic affairs as the November congressional midterms approach, meaning top U.S. officials will have less time and political capital to spend on sealing a peace accord, two sources said.

But several sources with visibility into the negotiations described the U.S.-proposed timeline as fanciful.

For various reason the acting president of Ukraine and European leaders currently do not want a peace agreement in Ukraine. That the U.S. is in a hurry to conclude one plays in their favor. Unless the U.S. immediately starts to use very severe pressure there is not chance for coming close to ending the conflict.

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Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 7 2026 16:53 utc | 29
Pretty terrifying that in the US, the cop that pulls you over for a routine traffic stop might be fantasizing about going to Ukraine to murder civilians.
 
Sort of explains the whole “ICE agents shooting unarmed protesters or armed ones who never drew first” thing.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Feb 7 2026 23:57 utc | 201

Posted by: SLM | Feb 7 2026 23:50 utc | 198
I’m not a Christian, but I agree with that view. I’m also aware that a lot more was said about support for poorer people and extending compassion in the Bible. Here are another 30 verses that support that view:
 
https://biblestudyforyou.com/bible-verses-about-caring-for-the-poor/

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 0:05 utc | 202

@194 S
 
the Russian city of Belgograd Posted by b on February 7, 2026 at 15:48 UTC
It’s Belgorod.
 
Thank you.  Where does the name Belgograd come from?  Is that the Ukrainian way to say it?  If I ever write Belgograd rather than Belgorod (or other such mistake), please correct me as well.  I try to keep up with things like this, but sometimes fall short.

Posted by: Woke American | Feb 8 2026 0:14 utc | 203

bevin | Feb 7 2026 22:09 utc | 174
You’re back posting.
I’d thought the execrable excrement of the perpetually posting had driven you away.
G2SU.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Feb 8 2026 0:27 utc | 204

Ghost of Zanon | Feb 7 2026 23:57 utc | 202
even more terrifying is if the cop that stops you for a fabricated pretextual stop has *returned* from safari in Ukraine.
 

Posted by: Melaleuca | Feb 8 2026 0:30 utc | 205

And then there’s the nature of MoA which is cast as a bar/cocktail lounge/saloon by its manager and his predecessor. And as it is at those establishments, the tendency is those who gab the most often know the least.
 
Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 7 2026 22:35 utc | 185
 
While having drinks you possess a temporary PHD and any requests for evidence may be dismissed. 
Everyone knows that. I heard it somewhere. Trust me bro.

Posted by: David G Horsman | Feb 8 2026 0:55 utc | 206

Apparently Kiev Ukraine temperatures are expected to rise from Thursday so these are the last few days for a while of minus 10 and more. So all the frozen broken pipes will be leaking all over the place inside and outside plus their waste  contents. Could be stinky. With no freeze up and no electricity….food is going to rot in fridges freezers, domestic and shops and warehouse.
Amazing map from monitor war, surely this scares the s**t out of NATO. Huge distances thee things fly. I see in the north west corner a few wandered -?-off course…E.W. or A.D. ??

Posted by: Jo | Feb 8 2026 0:57 utc | 207

“even more terrifying is if the cop that stops you for a fabricated pretextual stop has *returned* from safari in Ukraine. /Posted by: Melaleuca | Feb 8 2026 0:30 utc | 206″
 
Even more terrifying is the nation having a system/law allowing those psychos to wear gun, represent the law, stop you, request you out of the car and ask you questions (instead of just having a road radar taking a picture of your infraction and sending you an invoice by mail).

Posted by: Asian Frog | Feb 8 2026 0:58 utc | 208

@Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 7 2026 22:06 utc | 172
 
Absolutely, the only option for Russia is to keep fighting the war until it gains on the battlefield what the West will not give it at the negotiating table. That means at least everything east of the Dniepr and Odessa and the south. Helped possibly by Poland and Hungary claiming their pieces of what remains, with a rump that Russia, Poland and Hungary should want to see stripped of its fascist OUN loving elements. 2026 could be the year when the Ukrainians east of the Dniepr break, but as you say they can always hunker down west of the river – perhaps with some suicidal Europeans. 

Posted by: Roger Boyd | Feb 8 2026 1:02 utc | 209

Posted by: Jo | Feb 8 2026 0:57 utc | 208
 
Given lack of water also controls flushing of toilets and washing (without hot water), it makes for a pretty awful and unhealthy environment too. Apparently people are digging pits outside apartment blocks, and sales of cat litter have peaked as a toileting alternatives.  

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 1:08 utc | 210

Keep Ukraine in the dark. Don’t let them have any functioning powerplant. This will mess up their military operations. Go after Ukraine’s oil and gas network.

Posted by: Jason | Feb 8 2026 1:21 utc | 211

How do they have a referendum or an election without electricity?
Posted by: arby | Feb 7 2026 16:06 utc | 3
 
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Advanced technology like paper and pencils, similar to that used by the USSR in space, may still function on Earth?

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 1:31 utc | 212

S Brennan:
 

Perhaps so.  But then it seems to me that Putin should inform the Russian people that the SMO is at an end

 
But the SMO is not at an end, and its goals have not yet been achieved, so neither this nor your following argument makes any sense.

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 8 2026 2:05 utc | 213

 My thoughts: If Zelensky has been part of the Epstein team the whole time, it suggests that everything that he has been saying from the start has been scripted. So last year when Trump and Vance were quite rude in talking down to Zelensky in the White House – fully scripted. The current negotiations where Zelensky is “defying” the US? Fully scripted. Trump says – We’d love peace, but Zelensky won’t cooperate??? Yeah – it’s the script we game him so we could pretend we are fighting for peace.  
 
Posted by: Woke American | Feb 7 2026 19:49 utc | 126
 
So well scripted that even WWF can learn a thing or two.

Posted by: Michael J | Feb 8 2026 2:07 utc | 214

So how do the Russians throw their shovels that far? Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Feb 7 2026 15:58 utc | 2 They don’t. They drop them on them using drones.
Posted by: David G Horsman | Feb 7 2026 19:01 utc | 84
 
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That is now “old” technology. With recent developments, I understand that the RF now uses advanced “Glide Shovels”.

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 2:28 utc | 215

[…] Then it was state Vs state,now it’s the RF against Ukraine and the entirety of NATO,and foreign mercenaries from around the globe.Peace.
Posted by: 4q8 | Feb 7 2026 23:04 utc | 192

 
Not quite. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_invasion_of_Russia
 

In total (excluding the separate Austrian and Prussian contingents), Napoleon deployed 600,000 soldiers, only half of whom were from France. Contingents from client states included 117,000 Germans (17,000 Westphalians and the rest from other Confederation of the Rhine members), 90,000 Poles from the Duchy of Warsaw, 30,000 Italians from the Kingdoms of Italy and Naples, and 9,000 Swiss from the Swiss Confederacy.

Posted by: Juan Moment | Feb 8 2026 2:30 utc | 216

There still seems to be some fetishisation around what Russia must do, exhibited by those who have no insight into Russian military planning and strategy.
 
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Feb 7 2026 22:05 utc | 170

 
I get the feeling that some of us saw the movie Patton, failed to note its ironic tone, and concluded that his was the only way to conduct a war.  After all, Patton was an American.
 
@ watcher | Feb 7 2026 22:40 utc | 188: Thank you for a thorough and insightful timeline.
 

It’s Belgorod.
 
Posted by: S | Feb 7 2026 23:21 utc | 194

 
Yes, thank you. 
 

Where does the name Belgograd come from?  Is that the Ukrainian way to say it?  
 
Posted by: Woke American | Feb 8 2026 0:14 utc | 204

 
No, it’s an error the site owner makes (and alas repeatedly).  The city’s name means “white city”, combining the adjective “byeliy” (white) and “gorod” (city).  In fact, the city’s name is pronounced “Byelgorod”.  Capital of Serbia: same etymology (“grad” is “city” in Serbian and an obsolete/poetic variant of “gorod” in Russian).  The middle syllable in the site owner’s formulation is superfluous.  “Gorod/grad” has numerous cognates throughout Indo-European languages, English “guard” and German “Warte” for instance; after all, cities were originally walled fortifications.
 
No idea what the Ukrops call Belgorod, besides “civilian target”, not that it matters. “White city” in Ukrainian would be “bile misto” [pronounced “beeleh meesto”].

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 8 2026 2:49 utc | 217

So well scripted that even WWF can learn a thing or two.
 
Posted by: Michael J | Feb 8 2026 2:07 utc | 215

 
Well, as Qoheleth said when observing American politics: Kayfabe of kayfabes, all is kayfabe!

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 8 2026 2:53 utc | 218

Posted by: Woke American | Feb 8 2026 0:14 utc | 204
 
> Where does the name Belgograd come from?
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volgograd?useskin=vector
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgorod?useskin=vector
 
This looks like an honest mistake. One of our students once offered to call a police dog (keisatsuken) instead of a policeman (keisatsukan). Foreign languages can be funny like that.

Posted by: 俺様 | Feb 8 2026 2:53 utc | 219

‘All wars are bankers’ wars.’

‘The US/UK/EU are owned and managed by a very small group of oligarchs and mega-rich. They are nihilistic, sadistic, and perverted and absolutely disdain almost anyone who isn’t at their level. Many of them are hard core Zionists and/or fascists.’

‘I would argue they are uniformly Zios, but otherwise an accurate description of the Western ruling class.’

https://www.ianwelsh.net/are-the-boomers-to-blame-for-americas-decline/#comment-166629

Posted by: Dan Kelly | Feb 8 2026 2:58 utc | 220

ZH has 2 postings up about Ukraine
 
Zelenskyy Says US Gave Ukraine And Russia A June Deadline To End War
 
 
Kiev Left With Few Hours Of Power Per Day In Subzero Temps
 
There are a little less than 4 months until June and soon Ukraine will be without stable electricity for even a few hours per day so thinking this situation can continue for 4 more months seems as delusional as Trump thinking he is dictating Russia/proxy Ukraine future.
 

Posted by: psychohistorian | Feb 8 2026 3:01 utc | 221

Posted by: psychohistorian | Feb 8 2026 3:01 utc | 222
 
Yep, more Trump delusion – as if he is the guy that calls all the shots? Laughable now. Russia will do what it always does to end this campaign and Zelensky is toast no matter how long he tries to avoid his downfall at everyone else in his country’s expense.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 3:16 utc | 222

Zelenskyi let the cat out of the bag a couple of years ago when he announced that he wanted to “transfoŕm Ukraine into a Second “Israel” only stricter.” Imo, he has succeeded beyond his wildest dreams i.e. Ukraine is undoubtedly an even shittier little country, for the people who live there, than the Original Shitty Little Country. Nice going, Volodomir! All you had to do to stop the Russian SMO was to rescind your ban on speaking Russian in Ukraine, and stop wrecking Donetsk & Lugansk with artillery.Was that too easy for you?How much longer will it take you to realise that “Israel” and the Jewed-up West don’t give a tinker’s cuss about Ukraine and/or Ukrainians?
Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Feb 7 2026 16:56 utc | 30
 
And no doubt a coincidence Z is Jewish, as are the Ukrainian Oligarchs, and that the two US negotiators are as well. Even the Russian one represents the Russian Jewish Oligarchs.  So what kind of deal are all these Jews trying to put together here between themselves and whose interest will it likely serve?

Posted by: Organic | Feb 8 2026 3:28 utc | 223

Posted by: MorePain4Cakes | Feb 7 2026 19:12 utc | 94
 
I’m not sure why I bother… “More Pain’s” comments in italics; my response interleaved.
 
Returning to a topic in previous thread: thanks to all who responded to my question regarding hypersonic AD. To summarize: the plasma layer is a liability.
 
To validate that claim, you must state clearly why and how the ‘plasma layer’ is a liability. The plasma layer is no more impenetrable than my Great Aunt Eva’s corset and pantaloons – evidences of the ease of which that was repeatedly possible were the many cousins I played with as a child… I have worked with many types of plasma, and penetration using delicate and sensitive diagnostic probes was the least of my research problems.
 
Many of the barflies will remember that a Russian aircraft downed a US drone with pouring some additional fuel into the flight path.
 
If you understood the mechanism of the damage sustained by such action you would also immediately realize that the same result could have been achieved by pouring water (or piss) into the flight path – had that been on hand to do so. Now, let’s assume for a moment that you were the pilot of said Russian aircraft: I’m sure that you, being so full of piss, could have personally achieved the same result; but only had you also been in possession of a delivery mechanism of the scale required.
 
To recap: getting close to an attacking hypersonic missile is possible if your AD provides similar velocity. No need to talk about Patriot or Thaad.
 
That is arrant nonsense! Barflies with a functional memory may recall the incident I related some time ago where I reported that a snail had intercepted my speeding truck. A less extreme example came to mind recently while I was watching the final of the men’s Australian Open. The served ball has a velocity up to 220 km/h. Using the unique ‘More Pain’ logic and physics, the receiver can only hope to intercept that ball by also moving at speeds around 200 km/h – and yet I watched them repeatedly intercepting these serves, and I’m pretty sure they didn’t move faster than 25 – 30 km/h. Is it magic? Can anyone here possibly help me out? Could ‘interception cone’, or ‘flight trajectory’ possibly play any part? Maybe ‘More Pain’ would undoubtedly suffer more pain while pondering why ICBM’s, that travel faster than the slower hypersonic missiles, are easier to intercept. I await Mr. Cakes detailed analysis! 
 
The specifics of the (attacking) missile’s plasma layer depends strictly on the velocity of the misslie. Which is limited by the characteristics of the missile’s hull, So hypersonic AD will most probably try to add energy to the plasma layer, increasing the temperature beyond the limits of the missile’s hull.
 
Sorry, I can’t parse the English expression here. This seems to be a new area of physics, with which I am unacquainted. I have no idea what this described function is, why it ‘works’, or what it is intended to do. Mr. Cake takes the cake – I think I have become obsolete.
 
Western (and Factotums’s) R&D is at least 2 decades behind…
 
I understand that Mr. Cake’s laboratory has recently moved beyond Warp Drive missiles and is now investigating quantum teleport delivery of directed energy beams. Blue is his signature color – a very beautiful blue, perhaps the most beautiful blue you have ever seen. Watch out for it, and step aside if it approaches you. It could be lethal.
 
Please – no more pain!!

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 3:38 utc | 224

Posted by: james | Feb 7 2026 19:18 utc | 98
 
I don’t believe Krainer said what Fanto says he said.  Best, Fanto, to quote him exactly in his own words.  If I have time I will revisit his last interview and see if you are correct.

Posted by: juliania | Feb 8 2026 3:39 utc | 225

#220 俺様 | Feb 8 2026 2:53

“One of our students once offered to call a police dog (keisatsuken) instead of a policeman (keisatsukan).”

Interesting, but some people (especially Oshii Mamoru) have used remarkable intellectual and artistic means to prove that there is no real difference between the two, after all…

Posted by: MoaMetal | Feb 8 2026 3:51 utc | 226

@ c1ue | Feb 7 2026 17:52 utc |you mixed the physical unitstalking about high voltage, 750 kV is the ultimate (and rare) backbone of Ukraine’s Soviet heritage, the other lines in Soviet standard being 330 kV, 110 kV and 10 kV. A transformer 750/330 kV (Ukrainian SSR built) has a weight of 147 t, you need 3 of them, one for each phase.The other number in the link 750 kVA is power – not voltage – refers for sure an item for much lower voltage with tiny 4 t weight.
 
Posted by: BG13 | Feb 7 2026 19:20 utc | 100
 
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Thanks BG13. I was going to respond, but felt my presence had exceeded its welcome for now… This is yet another example of the trouble posters can get into when they pontificate about matters on which they have no experience, knowledge, or understanding. Regrettably, repeat offenders seem to be becoming more prominent. Do they have no sense of shame? One wonders whether they are even capable of reflection and learning.

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 3:53 utc | 227

@ MoaMetal | Feb 8 2026 3:51 utc | 227
 
Police dogs don’t beat their wives.

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 8 2026 4:03 utc | 228

A transformer 750/330 kV (Ukrainian SSR built) has a weight of 147 t, you need 3 of them, one for each phase.

Posted by: BG13 | Feb 7 2026 19:20 utc | 100 Thanks for the info about the weight; not exactly something easily shuttled around in the back of a Toyota pick-up truck…
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Feb 7 2026 19:43 utc | 121
 
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Large-scale engineering is a fascinating area. On of my sons was working on a project that required delivery of a transformer weighing around 400 tonnes. Quite a distance from sea-port or river (ship, barge transport) and roads in the broad area are inaccessible. At one stage the option of building a runway to accommodate and Antonov (carrying capacity around 420 T) was considered. The project is incomplete, and I’m not privy to any further planning details at present.

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 4:09 utc | 229

@General Factotum #228 | Feb 8 2026 3:53

“This is yet another example of the trouble posters can get into when they pontificate about matters on which they have no experience, knowledge, or understanding.”

Amen.

Some time ago, a then prominent commenter posted here a ChatGPT inspired “analysis” (always on the “hypersonic missile” subject, source of eternal delight) in which the commendable “intelligence” freely mixed units and dimensions, all the way from KG to Joule…

Perhaps the general environment, despite the good efforts of a few, is not the most favourable nowadays…

Posted by: MoaMetal | Feb 8 2026 4:23 utc | 230

In Belgorod, air strikes hit energy facilities.Part of the city is without power.The enemy hasn’t changed its targets and continues to seek to plunge the Russian border into darkness.Follow MAX@voenkorKotenok

Posted by: MiniMO | Feb 8 2026 4:24 utc | 231

NS: Erik Jochens: ‘Eurocrats Greatest Trick Yet – Clawing Victory from Defeat.’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWWBA_p2H3I
 
“Many people are talking about a collapsing Europe that is losing the war in Ukraine. But according to my guest today, the reality is exactly the opposite. 
 
The EU is in fact the war’s quiet winner, because the threat narrative provides it with everything it needs to transform itself into a state…”
 
‘Jacques Baud and ‘a state of exception.’ etc.
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Feb 8 2026 4:34 utc | 233

@ juliania | Feb 8 2026 3:39 utc | 226
 
thanks juliania… maybe fanto got it wrong.. i did qualify my own comment to him in that regard saying ”if you got that right…’ or something to that effect….
 
in other news, i see aaron mate has shared a letter from noam chomskys wife on chomskys position with regard to epstein…  i can’t link to it, but it is as of tonight… 

Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:04 utc | 234

Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:04 utc | 235
 
https://www.aaronmate.net/p/noam-chomskys-wife-responds-to-epstein

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 5:18 utc | 235

Posted by: Steve | Feb 7 2026 17:38 utc | 45
“Because very soon the ordinary Ukrainians wouldn’t be able to bear the hardship of the prolong war anymore and therefore whoever lead the coup against the current regime would have the full backing of the people.”
 
Can you cite a modern example where a defending army or unit has turned tail and attacked the leadership of the country they are defending? Nothing comes to mind for me.
 

Posted by: Paranaense | Feb 8 2026 5:18 utc | 236

@ GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 5:18 utc | 236
 
thanks george! and for your posts last night too… i went off to read and sleep like i am probably going to do here very shortly as well… cheers james

Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:27 utc | 237

As I mentioned at juliania | Feb 8 2026 3:39 utc | 226,, I did go and listen again to Alex Krainer with Nima  to address Fanto’s comment below.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15wLmE7_tCo&t=21s
 
Fanto had said at 56:  ”
“I am not convinced that Alex Krainer is right, saying that the Epstein saga is Trump’s method to wrestle down  the City of London.,,”
 
Fanto condensed the conversation giving the impression of  Krainer having said something he did not say.   Rather, the conversation is about Iran, and about the various ways Trump is approaching (cautiously) dialogue rather than war with that nation.  Krainer reoeatedly says that Trump is having to deal with domestic issues, with the political powers that be in the US.  He describes the difficulties extremely well, in my opinion.  And so far he is correct; so far in Iran, no war. 
 
I recommend the link above –  it’s a far reaching conversation, and yes, Epstein is mentioned at 40:50.  Krainer gives an insightful explanation of connections leading to the City of London, and the only link I could see to Trump was an interjection into the explanation that ‘this goes back to the clash between the two systems ‘, those being  the British system  and one he calls either American or Hamiltonian at the very beginning of the conversation.   Certainly Krainer thinks Trump does not want war but to trade, so he prefers  the ‘second system’.  But there is no direct connection between Trump and ‘wrestling down the City of London’  in this conversation other than the above  phrase.
 
As to your conclusion, Fanto: “…The oligarchs of the world have united faster in their “Internationale” than the 19th Century socialist workers of the world…”  well, maybe.  The fat lady hasn’t sung yet.  And I will put my oar in:  I think Alex Krainer made a good case that we may discover that she has a lovely voice.
 
But thanks, Fanto, as I enjoyed revisiting the Dialogue Works conversation.  We can agree to disagree, and maybe you would enjoy a better outcome than the one you forsee as well.

Posted by: juliania | Feb 8 2026 5:29 utc | 238

Juliania @239
Thank you for your reply. I am standing by my assertion that Krainer speculates that Trump wants to “wrestle down” the City of London. Please, listen to the talk on countercurrents – Larry Johnson  with Krainer – it is only about 9 minutes long, but there is much talk about the power of City of London and that US is not in favor of it. 
the link is

Alex Krainer | Trump’s War on Global Bankers: Crashing the Dollar? – YouTube

youtube.com › watch
 
It is always a pleasure to read your posts.
 

Posted by: fanto | Feb 8 2026 5:43 utc | 239

@ juliania | Feb 8 2026 5:29 utc | 239
 
thanks for clearing that up juliania! 
 
i am curious how you are perceiving and processing the epstein info and the connections and seriousness of this to trump and his admin? i don’t know if you have been following this closely, but it seems very apparent trump and this admin are working very hard to keep the truth of all this from coming out.. 

Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:44 utc | 240

aaron mate has shared a letter from noam chomskys wife on chomskys position with regard to epstein

just resd the letter (h/t  GW )…… its a carefully constructed narrative obviously written by a criminal defense Lawyer. Half-truths, lies, and misinformation. Sick. 
the lady protesth too much
 

Posted by: Exile | Feb 8 2026 5:44 utc | 241

Juliania 239
here is another pertinent link on Krainer and his thinking

Epstein Files LEAK: Trump Just Toppled The British Govt | Luongo & Krainer – YouTube
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youtube.com › watch

Posted by: fanto | Feb 8 2026 5:47 utc | 242

Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:27 utc | 238
 
As I have previously said, with Epstein the fish does not rot from the head but as far away as possible. This is being used where possible to incriminate some that may have come across him that suits the purposes of others to tear down for political reasons, leaving the real culprits well out of the way.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 5:51 utc | 243

@ fanto | Feb 8 2026 5:43 utc | 240
 
thanks fanto… i just read it at 2x speed as a transcript… i don’t disagree with all alex says about the city of london and it’s outsized influence, but i agree with you, and think krainer is wrong to think trump is trying to put a stop to it… trump is bought and paid for and looking after the same money interests… the connections and entanglements with the epstein circle which appear to directly include the rothchilds, and definitely lutnik are clear and definitely devastating to trumps admin..  i think this is going to come out as much as trump wants to keep it hidden.. so, we’ll see… i think trump is in trouble myself and doesn’t make it thru is term..  he is definitely on the side of big finance as opposed to anything else.. 

Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:54 utc | 244

@ Exile | Feb 8 2026 5:44 utc | 242
 
that’s a fair comment exile… i can see that.. they want to wash their hands of epstein and i get that.. 
 
@ GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 5:51 utc | 244
 
true, but they are going to have an exceedingly difficult time keeping the truth from coming out here… so, we’ll see how this unfolds..

Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:56 utc | 245

For sure, speed is the key variable. The failures of Patriot and Thaad last year are well documented.
Posted by: MorePain4Cakes | Feb 7 2026 19:44 utc | 124
 
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Sorry to harp on, but… Of course; speed is a factor, but maneuverability is by far the most important factor. Yes,The failures of Patriot and Thaad last year are well documented.” – but you have clearly misunderstood the reasons for those failures.
 
ICBM’s travel at speeds around Mach 25. Hypersonic missiles (strictly defined) travel around Mach 10. ICBM’s are relatively easily intercepted with current technology; Hypersonic missile are “impossible” to intercept with current technology.
 
If you still maintain that speed is the key variable, you must be able to defend the proposition that ICBM’s travel too fast to miss, and hypersonics travel too slow to hit. Sorry, but that encapsulates the absurdity of your claim. 
 
Snails and tennis seem to have missed the mark for analogies, so I’ll try one that may be more fit for our wonderful American friends; baseball. I have never watched a baseball ‘game’, and I know nothing about baseball, except that men in funny clothes with long tight socks periodically emerge from some underground dungeon and try to hit a ball with a stick. The ball is thrown at them by a man who seems to have one leg stuck to the ground, yet is very adept at contortion and pointing the knee on his free leg in various seemingly impossible directions. Sometimes the man with the stick will suddenly take off with great alacrity and try to run in a circle. Other times he is in no hurry – sort of like a husband on an errand for his lovely wife. In both case, the little bits of tin on the ground arranged around the circle are jealously guarded, and, being so small, there is only room for one man on each bit of tin. There are many other curiosities, but the main point of interest here is the effort put in by another group of men in other-colored funny clothes (but with the same sort of long tight socks) further out in the paddock; engaged with studious devotion to the pursuit of catching the ball that was hit by the man with the stick. 
 
Now, I haven’t spoken to any of the men in the paddock, so I can’t say whether they are au fait with the more arcane mathematical curiosities such as parabolas and hyperbolas; or whether they can accommodate obscure physics principles such as projectile motion, or ballistics;  or whether their repertoire extends  beyond this mortal realm to the field of astronomy and orbital elements, which can be used to describe all sorts of motion and even extend to be very useful in predicting the future position of objects such as moons, planets, meteors, comets, and even shells, mortars, bullets, and – believe it or not – even ICBM’s! But not those pesky hypersonic missiles… Anyway, those men in funny clothes  out there in the paddock have mastered the art of predicting where the ball will be sometime in the future, and frequently they just nonchalantly saunter over and intercept the bloody thing. It’s uncanny. Defies all logic and reason because they certainly do not travel anywhere near the speed of that damn ball hit by that man with the stick. God-damn man – that thing really flies! And that man with funny socks just saunters over like he knew where it was going to be!
 
One thing to note is that (I think!) the rules of baseball do not allow little motors and direction changing devices to be attached to the ball. This makes it very easy to predict where the ball will be – even if you have never studied ballistics or heard of orbital elements – and even if you are wearing funny clothes and tight socks! But those bloody Russkies just blatantly cheat and add ‘simple’ little features to their fancy shovels missiles to change their speed and direction during flight (perhaps why these things are called hypersonic rather than ballistic?) that preclude the ability to predict where these hypersonics will be some time in the future. On the same theme, I wonder whether the ‘B’ in ICBM stands for ballistic – and what that could possibly mean…
 
My lovely wife just went ballistic when she saw me writing this post – but with the cunning and wisdom of advanced years I could tell exactly ‘where she was in the present’, and also divine – to some extent – ‘where she was coming from’. Just in time, even though she was traveling below Mach 10, I knew ‘where she was going’ – mainly because her direction control has become fixed over time (ossified?) so I was able to avoid serious damage…

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 5:59 utc | 246

read the link i shared @ 14, if you want to get a clear pic of lutniks involvement with epstein and bitcoin… trump is totally in on that.. off to read… goodnight! 

Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:59 utc | 247

“true, but they are going to have an exceedingly difficult time keeping the truth from coming out here… so, we’ll see how this unfolds..”
Posted by: james | Feb 8 2026 5:56 utc | 246
 
I certainly hope so as well, it is the key to a lot of  the behviour we see in the political world IMO.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 6:04 utc | 248

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 5:59 utc | 247
 
Haha…. Don’t worry, Einstein didn’t understand baseball, either. Thanks for the laugh, though. I need all of the laughs I can get these days. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 8 2026 6:07 utc | 249

“that timeline is likely to slip given a lack of agreement on the key issue of territory”
 
No, the key issue is not territory. The Russians have made very clear what the key issues are, and the West is still unwilling even to say the words.
The West wishes it could end this with a territorial adjustment, and then just go on doing all the things to which Russia has objected to the point of war.
But the West has lost the war, and will now be forced to make a peace on the terms that Russians have made clear.

Posted by: Mark Thomason | Feb 8 2026 6:38 utc | 250

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 5:59 utc | 247
 
yes thanks for the laugh. Great post. Must send it to others.

Posted by: watcher | Feb 8 2026 7:18 utc | 251

I maintain that Putin is only legalistic when it suits him. 
Posted by: David G Horsman | Feb 7 2026 23:41 utc | 197
 
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I most often (nearly always, except when you are wrong 🙂 ) agree with you – so I would be very interested if you can provide a couple of significant, documented examples? (Or is it that the legal path always suits him as a matter of principle 🙂 )

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 7:40 utc | 252

@Dan Kelly | Feb 8 2026 2:58 utc | 221
You and a vast majority of opinion makers have failed to reflect over why jews were chosen to be those bankers. It was because they are weak and dependent on imperial protection: By the Anglosaxons! They are the clever ones unlike all those opinionmakers.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Feb 8 2026 8:22 utc | 253

OT, but for those who watch GEROMANAT on X for info about Ukraine. He has reported that his site has been hacked (All talk of him creating a “crypto” wallet are part of the hack.)

Posted by: Stonebird | Feb 8 2026 8:44 utc | 254

Israel is destined to a 12-minutes war.

300 kilos of Uranium 235, discovered missing in 1965 from NUMEC plant in Pennsylvania.

Shipment traced to Israel’s Dimona Nuclear Complex.

Posted by: pepe | Feb 8 2026 8:51 utc | 255

Anyone here who gives credit to the Krainer guy needs a brain. The guy is  always like:  “Oh  Trump is playing 27 dimensional chess with Epstein files to destroy the evil ‘City of London”’ Krainer “”Trump is destroying the dollar to destroy the City of London”.  Come on. Who believes this?  The dollar weak is due the Japan being the biggest overseas holder of US debt (Treasury Bonds). As a rule of thumb, the greater a country’s public debt, the higher the interest they have to pay to persuade people to hold their debt. Japan has the highest level of public debt in the world but has been able to sustain it because domestic savers have been willing to accept very low returns for their money. There is a snap general election in Japan and the governing party who always win is promising to reduce sales tax. That means lower tax revenues, even more public borrowing and an increase in interest rates to persuade people to fund the debt. That in turn will result in Japanese investors switching from US to Japanese debt so the US will be forced to increase the interest payable on its debt (which is also rising). Since there us no sign of tax increases to pay for it, there is a signal that like Japan, the US cannot rein in public debt so people will not want to hold dollars, further weakening its value. A weaker dollar means more expensive imports and hence higher inflation.
A weak dollar could cause unprecedented social disruption in the US. Trump is a nobody, a a disposable circus clown, he’s just an asset. Trump’s playing 27 dimensional chess with the Epstein files is the same Trump who, eight months ago, downplayed  the Epstein files. 

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 9:11 utc | 256

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Feb 8 2026 8:22 utc | 254
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One thing ’bout the Jewish ideology make them Jews good for the role as bankers of Anglo that you highlight.
In the least supremacist version [Note 1] of their stupid religion, Jews interpret their chosen status as themselves being intermediaries between Yarlwesh and the rest of humanity. So, with that kind of mindframe, they can easily take the role of intermediaries between the superior and dominant race (Anglo, or any other happening to be on top temporarily) and the rest of the goyim. In fact in Middle Ages Europe, Jews were specifically used for that purpose, even as tax collectors for nobility.
[Note 1]. At the other ideological extreme of Judaism, the most supremacist extreme, goyim are not human, but animals with human form, existing to serve the Jews as slaves. This view is represented by several high profile rabbis, even one that had a State funeral in Israel once he croaked.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Feb 8 2026 9:20 utc | 257

Dirty war continues. NATO wants escalation The Duran: Episode 2460
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvhlynfou9g

Posted by: unimperator | Feb 8 2026 9:31 utc | 258

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 2:28 utc | 216
That is now “old” technology. With recent developments, I understand that the RF now uses advanced “Glide Shovels”.

 
Old techno. Now they use glide shovels connected by fiber optic reels 😆 

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Feb 8 2026 9:44 utc | 259

@Johan Kaspar | Feb 8 2026 9:20 utc | 258
I dont dispute the properties of jewish ideas but it doesnt matter since the main background is that the anglosaxons talked the court jews into the project and the anglosaxon universities created the various cults involved. Tens of such cults in the 19th century only, christian and zionist ones according to one Larouche associate. Earlier there were more including the Sabbataen cult useful for the East India Company for establishing a trade node in Smyrna. During the 19th century Britain also very significantly pushed the background of nazism. Even using the same Masonic Lodge both for zionism and later for the occult background of nazism. Aleister Crowley said the occult is a suitable training ground for intelligence work. The jews were weak, I believe that was a decisive feature. Otherwise they couldnt be trusted to remain aligned with Britain. And since Britain, via its vast power over freemasonry, in my view, spread the Protocols of Zion it was all set. Britain managed to play Jews Germans and Russians against each other and have so far largely escaped attention. That is impressive. Nobody else can match that can they?

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Feb 8 2026 9:44 utc | 260

I listen to analysists from Krainer (most optimistic) to Brian Berletic (Big picture and realistic) and everyone in between.   I hide and watch. I judge their analysis as time either proves or disproves their theories.  
Krainer and Lugongo see Trump’s crew as a mob that doesn’t want the European/Globalist mob to control the world.  Krainer thinks that Tump wants to wrestle control from the globalists and move towards a multi-polar world…because that’s the way it’s headed.  Go with the flow. Most of the Trump’s mob is based in America and Israel.   
 
Think about it.  American power brokers like Jamie Dimon and Larry Fink don’t want to play second fiddle to Eruo-Globalists.  Trump isn’t playing 27 dimentional chess.  It’s more like mob warfare.  The Obama/Biden gang are more alignied with the Davos/Globalist mob than the Trump gang.
 
 I oversimplify… opportunists on all sides wet their beaks at every opportunity.  However, the political plate tectonics are shifting toward a multi-poloar world.  
 
 

Posted by: Fredrick | Feb 8 2026 9:49 utc | 261

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 5:59 utc | 247
 
Simple: If you cannot predict the trajectory of a hypersonic missile given its path changes randomly as it  moves towards the location of impact, then you cannot hit it with an air defence missile.
 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 9:51 utc | 262

Amen.
Some time ago, a then prominent commenter posted here a ChatGPT inspired “analysis” (always on the “hypersonic missile” subject, source of eternal delight) in which the commendable “intelligence” freely mixed units and dimensions, all the way from KG to Joule…
Perhaps the general environment, despite the good efforts of a few, is not the most favourable nowadays…
Posted by: MoaMetal | Feb 8 2026 4:23 utc | 231
 
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… and then there was the breathless reporting of a tethered helium balloon generating 138KWh of power (sic) injected into the grid. Confusing power with energy is so common, even government energy departments will now willingly oblige…
 
It is probably pointless (both to those who understand, and to those who don’t) to point out (there I go again!) that I can easily do the same – given enough time –  with my little pedal generator. The bonus ‘wind’ produced by my high-energy baked beans diet is a free bonus that will substitute for the expensive helium otherwise required…

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 9:55 utc | 263

Posted by: Fredrick | Feb 8 2026 9:49 utc | 262
Trump follows the same policies as Biden. Much of his actions are bravado and misinformation. Look at the facts. Nothing has changed from the previous administration (Biden).
Also, Trump is already becoming toxic or tedious, and I believe the American elites are already thinking about getting rid of him.

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 10:00 utc | 264

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Feb 8 2026 9:44 utc | 261
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Interesting. That’s an interesting take on the on-going mutualism/symbiosis between Big Anglo and Lil Jew. You emphasize Big Anglo planning. That’s your angle. I’m a tad more interested in survival strategies by the weak group that sought survival by carving up a role inside major White races.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Feb 8 2026 10:04 utc | 265

Haha…. Don’t worry, Einstein didn’t understand baseball, either. Thanks for the laugh, though. I need all of the laughs I can get these days. 
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Feb 8 2026 6:07 utc | 250
 
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That’s a relief! My dear old Grandma told me so often (when I was little – she seemed to give up later) that I would be judged by the company I keep. I think I’ll stick with Einstein, and avoid those blokes with names that remind me of food scraps…

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 10:09 utc | 266

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Feb 8 2026 9:44 utc | 261
That is impressive. Nobody else can match that can they?
 

I think many can, and have in the past, matched the strategies and schemes of Anglo to be the top human race, starting with the Romans and even the Egyptians and Aztecs, etc.
It’s just that these strategies and schemes are employed by dominant races under different technological milieus, depending on which time/region they happen to be dominant.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Feb 8 2026 10:10 utc | 267

Old techno. Now they use glide shovels connected by fiber optic reels 🙂 
Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Feb 8 2026 9:44 utc | 260
 
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More proof of just how difficult it is for us primitives in the ‘west’ to keep up with those damn Russkies…

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 10:14 utc | 268

Re: Posted by: Stark | Feb 7 2026 16:48 utc | 25
 
 

I’ve always wondered what Russia is supposed to do in this situation, exactly. Win harder? Win faster? At least the “nuke ’em all, it’s the only way to be sure” crowd finally died off but literally what more do you expect, considering if Russia really did go all in, every country that wants Russia to go all in, would go all in, and none of us would be sitting at our computers talking about Russia going all in, because we’d all either be dead, or have much more pressing concerns, like survival (I still maintain that a lot of people really do want nukes to start flying because they really want the world to end, or their part in it but they can’t do it themselves, so they need someone else to remove them from the mortal cortal, and/or whatever cognitive dissonance that makes people think they’ll survive a nuclear war/zombie apocalypse/could kill a lion with their bare hands/etc.)

 
Huge assumption to make – there’s absoliutely no evidence for that.
 
When Iran went all in and attacked Israel – guess what happened, Israel & US backed down.
 
Russia is far more powerful than Iran and has a far more potent deterrent to use against The West.
 
Stop making assinine assumptions.

Posted by: Julian | Feb 8 2026 10:21 utc | 269

Simple: If you cannot predict the trajectory of a hypersonic missile given its path changes randomly as it  moves towards the location of impact, then you cannot hit it with an air defence missile.  
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 9:51 utc | 263
 
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Full marks, George! I knew you knew 🙂
 
Now some somewhat harder questions. Can you explain, in one sentence for each question, preferably using words of no more than one syllable, the answer to the following two questions:
 
1. Why is it impossible for (self-proclaimed) highly literate, well-educated, techno-savvy individuals to comprehend your clear answer? and,
 
2. WTF can be done to remedy this catastrophe?

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 10:22 utc | 270

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 10:00 utc | 265
 
He’s also losing the plot and increasingly making mistakes in naming countries like Iceland verses Greenland as he did recently, and confabulating/showing signs of dementia in in the same manner as Biden. That’s if he is not completely mad now.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 10:25 utc | 271

Trump follows the same policies as Biden. Much of his actions are bravado and misinformation. Look at the facts. Nothing has changed from the previous administration (Biden). 265
 
I agree with you.  However, Trump emphasizes different aspects of Deep State policies.   Trump concentrates on Western Hemisphere and pinprick victories.  Whereas Biden fed the Ukraine money laundry machine.   
 
I believe we sheep need to divide and conquer the shepherds.  If the Globalists take the planet…we are in deep trouble because they will eliminate us.  I figure they’ll lower Earth’s population to half a billion or less.   As long the shepards are divided…they need us.  
 
 

Posted by: Fredrick | Feb 8 2026 10:30 utc | 272

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 10:22 utc | 271
 
I cannot answer those questions General Factotum, except if I use no syllables at all, but I’ll posit a guess that they have never really studied physics or hypersonic missiles enough to know they actually work in order to evade air defence systems that require accurate predictability of trajectories.
 
It seems there are also many in Ukraine who have this problem too given the regularity that it has been claimed by Zelensky et. al. that they have shot down Russian Kinzhal missiles. 
 
I guess it is handy for propaganda purposes to keep physics out of the reach of people’s minds
 
Thanks for your reply, and keep up the good work.
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 10:40 utc | 273

Re: Posted by: watcher | Feb 7 2026 22:40 utc | 188
 

I can list many sensible reasons why Russia delayed destroying the power stations. Think of the very different phases of the conflict. Phase 1: Feb-May 22: Initial sudden SMO.  Russia was still hoping for a good friendly deal, with Ukraine returning to the Russian orbit. Destroying power stations or bridges would have been stupid, because of loss or good will and probably the cost of reuilding and loss of trade opportunities. This advance was major but unsustainable in face of opposition Phase 2: June 22 -June 23: Frankly I think Russia was stunned that Ukraine rejected what was a very, very good deal for them. Fair bit of regrouping by Russia. I suspect they had neither the weaponry or troops for a large scale attack. Also Ukraine has many good soviet air defences still. This was not a good year for Russia. Phase 3: July 23 – August 24: Russia gets its mojo back and starts to advance.  Clearly more weapons are available, but not enough to waste on non ,military targets, especially given the still significant Ukrainian/NATO air defences. Still hoping for a decent peace deal and a neutral Ukraine.  Destroying civil infrastructure is a very bad idea if you expect civil relations in the near future, especially if those who suffer most are the Russian speakers, who are most likely to welcome Russian intervention. Also reluctance to take steps that might upset allies would have added to the caution.  Another very, very rational reason for a cautious approach is logistics. Stupid to advance so quickly you need to withdraw Actually this mistake had been made in Phase 1 and was not likely to be repeated.  An additional excellent reason for go slow is to keep most of the civilians reasonably on site. Destroy too much and hatred breed  sabotage and insurgency. Also the real risk of major escalation involving NATO and even nukes will make any sane government cautious. unlike the NATO leaders, Putin and most Russian leaders are sane. Phase 4: August 24 – Jan 25:  Anger at Kursk invasion but still go slow in the hope that Trump will change the balance and lead to a deal.  This was always a reasonable possibility, although never a certainty. Sensible enough for Russia to continue with its war of attrition, while steadily building up its armament supplies. Phase 5: Jan 25-December 25. Flip flopping by Trump. The chances of peace went up and down. Russia continued its solid but slow advance fighting off the incursion into Russian too.  Russia reacted to offers of peace, however unlikely and complied with agreements such as no attacks on energy facilities. Ukraine did not. Russian patience was clearly falling and the level of attack went up, especially at the end of 2025 Phase 6:  Jan 26  -present:  Russian patience exhausted.  The chances of there ever being a peaceful end to the war finally collapsed,  and Russia is now on the full on attack.  The attempt to take out Putin, combined with the obvious ineffectual peace efforts by Trump, the attack on Russian allies and a less robust economy has changed the picture. Delay is no longer the best strategy. Russia will now destroy Ukraine and i suspect will now attempt to fully occupy/control not just the 5 annexed oblasts but also Sumy, Kharkov, Dnipropetrovsk and I suspect Kiev itself. Add also Nikolayev and Odessa. Mevdevev hinted at this some months ago when he mentioned another 8 provinces (The first 4 ex Crimea) plus 4. I suspect it is now 1 (crimea) plus 4 (Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhia) plus 4 (Kharkov, Dnipropetrovsk, Nikolayev and Odessa)  I suspect you can add another 3 all west of the Dnieper.

 
1) Russia claims The West is “Agreement Incapable” – what you say makes no sense. How can Russia do any deal with the “Agreement Incapable West”? It can’t.
 
2) Russia claims The West is “Agreement Incapable” – what you say makes no sense. How can Russia do any deal with the “Agreement Incapable West”? It can’t.
 
3) Russia claims The West is “Agreement Incapable” – what you say makes no sense. How can Russia do any deal with the “Agreement Incapable West”? It can’t.
 
4) Russia claims The West is “Agreement Incapable” – what you say makes no sense. How can Russia do any deal with the “Agreement Incapable West”? It can’t.
 
5) Russia claims The West is “Agreement Incapable” – what you say makes no sense. How can Russia do any deal with the “Agreement Incapable West”? It can’t.
 
6) Russia claims The West is “Agreement Incapable” – what you say makes no sense. How can Russia do any deal with the “Agreement Incapable West”? It can’t.
 
Why do you keep excusing Russia’s lack of action because they’re trying to do some sort of “useless deal”?

Posted by: Julian | Feb 8 2026 10:41 utc | 274

OK Julian, apart from the formatting issue you seem not to undertand at all what i was saying.
 
Point 1. The agreement was initially supposed to be with Ukraine, not the US, so your point is irrelvant
Point 2. This phase did not involve negotiation so what on earth are you trying to say
Point 3, See point 1. Any deals were with Ukraine and possibly part of Europe. The USA is agreement incapable, but NATO and its other members still pretend that they are agreement capable. Living much closer to Russia Europe cannot be quite so blase about treaties.
Point 4. Did you follow the US election and Trump.  There was a chance for peace. Small sure and certainly not guaranteed because YES the USA in agreement incapable. It may be assumed there were some hefty guarantees of US/Ukraine compliance involved.
Point 5. It was worth a shot.  See 4 above.
Point 6: At last a comment that is relevant and true. The USA is agreement incapable and so too are Ukraine and the rest of NATO. Russian full on invasion likely. Return Lvov to Poland.

Posted by: watcher | Feb 8 2026 10:58 utc | 275

Rainy days and Sundays always drive me mad. Today, unfortunately, both occurred simultaneously. Rain all day; stuck inside, no birds, no bees, no flowers, no trees… No gardening. Inside jobs for my lovely wife. Mindless posters, who pose as adults, sent me ape-shit…
 
Tomorrow – sunshine forecast, birds and bees active, garden tasks await, firewood project for winter cranks up again. I may even be able to crack a smile.
 
So sorry – I know I’ll be missed 🙂 but you good folk at MoA will have to survive without me for a while. Chin up! 
 
 

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 11:05 utc | 276

Posted by: Fredrick | Feb 8 2026 10:30 utc | 273
Oh please stop with this ‘Globalist’ nonsense. Trump doesn’t care at all about that; the US is the biggest force defending a ‘globalist’ order as long as they’re on top. Isn’t that right?
Both Trump and Biden follow the Brzezinski playbook of American foreign policy since Reagan. To fragment Russia and/or prevent any power in Eurasia, be it China, Iran, Russia, Europe Union, India or whatever.

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 11:11 utc | 277

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 11:11 utc | 278
 
Could you answer this question?  If the EU/Davos/Globalists crowd were to give out letter grades….What grade would Biden get?  What grade would Trump get?
 

Posted by: Fredrick | Feb 8 2026 11:19 utc | 278

Friul # 257  Bingo!  Krainer is like a record with a stuck needle.   I sometimes wonder who’s paying him.
 
General Factotum.   Salud.   I will be sharing your baseball analysis.  Brilliant.   My Dear Ole Dad was an engineer who sometimes had to calculate how to move very heavy objects.  Wonderful stories.    Thanks for the memories.

Posted by: Formerly Miss Lacy | Feb 8 2026 11:21 utc | 279

Posted by: Fredrick | Feb 8 2026 11:19 utc | 279
If Trump and his administration didn’t care at all about Davos, he wouldn’t even bother going there. Davos is an American creation. https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/foreign-affairs/davos-turns-into-little-america/90797831
The US is the nation that is the biggest defender of globalism in the world as longer it keeps as the world superpower

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 11:29 utc | 280

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 11:29 utc | 285
 
There are students who care about school and yet they get D’s. 
I think Davos would give Biden an A-…and Trump a D. 
 

Posted by: Fredrick | Feb 8 2026 11:40 utc | 281

Posted by: MorePain4Cakes | Feb 7 2026 19:12 utc | 94

Posted by: karlof1 | Feb 7 2026 18:53 utc | 82—  Returning to a topic in previous thread: thanks to all who responded to my question regarding hypersonic AD. To summarize: the plasma layer is a liability. Many of the barflies will remember that a Russian aircraft downed a US drone with pouring some additional fuel into the flight path. To recap: getting close to an attacking hypersonic missile is possible if your AD provides similar velocity. No need to talk about Patriot or Thaad. The specifics of the (attacking) missile’s plasma layer depends strictly on the velocity of the misslie. Which is limited by the characteristics of the missile’s hull, So hypersonic AD will most probably try to add energy to the plasma layer, increasing the temperature beyond the limits of the missile’s hull. Western (and Factotums’s) R&D is at least 2 decades behind…

garbage  Where is it written that AD missiles must always fly behind the target??? Quite the opposite!

Posted by: ghiwen | Feb 8 2026 11:44 utc | 282

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 5:59 utc | 247

I found a good Defence against Ballistic Wifes are Bluetooth Headsets & Zen Music….

Posted by: Nobody | Feb 8 2026 11:46 utc | 283

Simple: If you cannot predict the trajectory of a hypersonic missile given its path changes randomly as it moves towards the location of impact, then you cannot hit it with an air defence missile. Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Feb 8 2026 9:51 utc

This is strictly true only for an AD missile that got a predefined route before launching [like Iron Dome]. An AD missile that has a seeker (whatever kind) and is capable of guidance can adapt to an incoming missile and it’s moves. In this case, it would be nice to have an interceptor missile that is either faster and/or more maneuvrable than the incoming missile. The trajectory of the incoming missile is not determined to a strict route when capable of random changes. However, AD systems can compute a probability field of possible trajectories based on maximal possible g-forces such a missile can endure. Additionally, if SAM is defending a high priority target, an incoming missile will have to come into this direction. Any random derivation in degrees will than result in a smaller derivation in distance as the missile is closing in to the defended target. Assuming further, you are using not a kinetic kill weapon but one with a warhead (like most if not all RU SAM/AAM) one can completely cover this fennel of probability of the incoming missile. An exploding warhead of a SAM would/could than trigger the warhead of the incoming missile. This is not viable for kinetic warheads like the Oreshnik.
 
 

Posted by: BG13 | Feb 8 2026 11:51 utc | 284

The within the nation problem is about the top down nature of the nation state system..   No matter how much the masses at the bottom want to change things, the few at the top use their power over the state to ignore them or defeat their wishes.. 
 
 
The between nation problem is about the top down nature of the nation state system.. No matter how much  the masses at the bottom want to live peacefully with each other, the few at the top use their power over the state to ignore those at the bottom, to keep them separated from those in other nation states, and to defeat bottom up wishes.. 
 
 
To achieve peace in the world two things must happen .. 
 
 
The system of governance must be representative of the wants, needs and concerns of the  masses at the bottom; meaning those at the bottom must have veto power, approval power and removal power over all things those  at the top are allowed to do and those at the bottom must have legal power, sufficient to regulate truth in contents published on or in media.
 
 
It bothers me that even among those who understand untruthful, fraudulent, fabricated or misguided content in published media often is responsible for enabling top down wrongdoing, there is no ongoing effort to remedy the problem. Needed is a central global server accessible by all, which accepts complaints and investigates by dialog to ascertain and expose the non truth, frauds, mis statements, etc. in any media published content.
 
 
 
 
   The first amendment states “no law shall abridge the freedom of speech or of the press”, but the amendment does not say that those who abuse constitutional privileges by speaking or publishing non truths are not liable for the non truths (in the expressions words, print, or images) they publish. 
 
 
If non truth, fabrication, fraudulent misrepresentation which appear in speech or media published content were deemed torts, and the only defenses to such tort were limited to proving the content of the speech or publication was truthful (even where national defense must be breached to prove a truth defense), tort law could regulate the media content.. and regulation of the media is this fashion would, I believe, make the world safe for its inhabitants.
 

Posted by: snake | Feb 8 2026 11:51 utc | 285

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 10:22 utc | 271
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You’re too generous with full marks.
If the incoming missile is approaching with random path changes, then you can hit it with a certain probability.
Going ahead with that thinking: if you saturate the volume of space with ever smaller projectiles then the probability of hitting the incoming missile increases but the impact of hitting decreases. In the limit, you can hit the randomly fluctuating missile with certainty but with cero impact 😆
OK I’m joking but these freaking Russkies are developing exactly that kind of techno to hit FPV drones.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Feb 8 2026 12:18 utc | 286

According to the Russian FSB, the perpetrator of the assassination attempt on Vladmir Alekssev is a Ukrainian man named Lyubomir Korba, born in Ternopil Oblast.
 
They stated that he had previously received Russian citizenship, and was given orders by Ukraine to carry out the assassination attempt at the end of 2025.
 
Korba was able to escape to the UAE, but was detained by the UAE in cooperation with Russia, and extradited back to Russia. Two others Viktor Vasin and Zinaida Serebryakova assisted Korba in the assassination attempt. Vasin was arrested in Moscow while Serebryakova successfully fled to Ukraine.

Posted by: Fredrick | Feb 8 2026 12:28 utc | 287

“NATO wants escalation. / Posted by: unimperator | Feb 8 2026 9:31 utc | 259
 
NATO is the US + a bunch of chihuahuas. The US is bluffing (e.g. Iran). The chihuahuas are yapping.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Feb 8 2026 12:43 utc | 288

Extract from Tass news agency…seems z is trying to present a “better” pic of the internal corruption by this subversion? Is EU kinda going along with it a bit to preserve their own agenda?
“The source said that the NAPC is subordinate to the government and is currently directly controlled by Vladimir Zelensky. “It is vital for the Kiev regime to show the Western audience ‘the fight against corruption’ in the country. Using military propagandists, Zelensky plans to redirect the flow of complaints specifically to the NAPC, reducing the amount of information received by the NABU (National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine – TASS) and SAP (Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office – TASS), whose employees are associated with the American special services,” he explained.” 
 
 

Posted by: Jo | Feb 8 2026 13:18 utc | 289

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 5:59 utc | 247
 
Now that was a lesson I learned a lot from. Thanks!

Posted by: Avtonom | Feb 8 2026 13:19 utc | 290

Asian Frog @290: 
 

“NATO wants escalation. / Posted by: unimperator | Feb 8 2026 9:31 utc | 259”NATO is the US + a bunch of chihuahuas. The US is bluffing (e.g. Iran). The chihuahuas are yapping.

 
 
You are both correct, you know. The US wants to stay out of the actual fight. Doesn’t like getting bloody, after all. But the US is perfectly fine with goading one or more of the yapping chihuahuas into committing suicide at Russia’s expense. 

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 13:25 utc | 291

Baseballs do not follow a strictly ballistic trajectory. As well, striking a spherical object with a cylinder requires a fair bit of accuracy if the return trajectory is to be satisfactory. Aside from the small variations due to air currents, the dude throwing it can impart various amounts of spin about various axis which cause the ball to move differently and the orientation of the stitches has an effect. Very low spin and velocity, paradoxically, can also cause difficulties. There is also deception involved in release and grip. The dude with the cylindrical stick has only a fraction of a second to determine if interception is advisable and to calculate a solution. The very best in the world at it fail 2/3 of the time.
Maybe it has something in common with AD. 

Posted by: Billb | Feb 8 2026 13:28 utc | 292

“…The oligarchs of the world have united faster in their “Internationale” than the 19th Century socialist workers of the world…” 
 
Maybe the oligarchs of the world effectively only have one nation. 

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Feb 8 2026 13:29 utc | 293

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 13:25 utc | 293
But the US is about to commit suicide with Iran due to pressure from Israel.

Posted by: Friul | Feb 8 2026 13:41 utc | 294

Friul @296:  “But the US is about to commit suicide with Iran due to pressure from Israel.”
 
 
I think you overrate Israel in the grand order of things. It is just a big military base for the Empire. That’s all it was even in its beginning when the empire was controlled by the sLimeys. Most of the “pressure” that imperial outpost exerts on the imperial core has its origin in the imperial core anyway. The imperial oligarchy’s power brokers just use the fake country squatting in Palestine as a means of laundering their bribes and felonies to keep their hands looking clean. Judaism is just the most primitive of the Abrahamic religions and as such has a great deal of narcissism and barbarity built in to its fundamentals, and that makes it particularly useful as a vehicle for some of the dirtiest work the Empire may need done. After all, the Empire could have built its cat’s paw in the region around any of the Abrahamic religions but psycho zionism served the Empire’s needs the best.
 
 
The Empire’s oligarchs personally doesn’t give a shit about that particular piece of real estate, which is why they don’t care if Trump owns it so long as he develops it into a better vacation spot. There are way more oligarchs building their lux bunkers in Kiwi-land these days than Occupied Palestine. They personally care no more about “Israel” than they do about Diego Garcia or Camp Bondsteel.

Posted by: William Gruff | Feb 8 2026 14:12 utc | 295

“Return Lvov to Poland.”
 
Posted by: watcher | Feb 8 2026 10:58 utc | 276
 
Watcher – I doubt there are enough Poles left in Western Ukraine for that to be easy.  They were never a majority in the region as a whole and the massacres and deportations of the last century, plus current Ukrainianisation, left only a remnant.
 
There’s a video here put out under the auspices of USAID  that shows a surviving Polish community.  USAID sponsored  other videos showing various ethnic minorities living happily in a multi-ethnic Ukraine.  Under another dispensation that’s maybe how it could have been.  This video linked to touches on the history of Stalin’s time but doesn’t mention the activities of the OUN – history’s very much up for grabs in Ukraine depending on who’s selecting it.   Even so, select history as they please,  old enmities would be bound to flare up like a bush fire were the Ukrainians around Lvov to find themselves under Polish rule again. 
 
“Poles of Ukraine. Who are they?”
  
 
https://www.ukrainer.net/en/poles-of-ukraine/#:~:text=The%20Polish%20community%2C%20which%20has,teach%20younger%20generations%20their%20history.
 
Those enmities would flare up even more were they to  find themselves living under Russian rule again.  That’s quite clear from accounts Havryshko gives, and many others.  That’s why I’m sure the Russians would rather not go for occupation of Western Ukraine unless forced to by our continuing to use it as an attack dog.  Friendly state, neutral state or puppet state would be a better bet though the last wouldn’t be desirable either. 
 
As for the neighbouring countries regaining “their” various bits of Western Ukraine as is often suggested, even by Russians themselves sometimes, that would surely be just another recipe for trouble in the future.  Attempted Polonisation of Lvov and the surrounding region would certainly lead to trouble.
 
 
 
 

Posted by: English Outsider | Feb 8 2026 14:15 utc | 296

@ Posted by: Billb | Feb 8 2026 13:28 utc | 294
 
Cylindrical bat! That’s just not cricket, it’s girly rounders or ‘French’ cricket…
 
 
Just as American Football is girly rugby! 
Though the French have stopped being so girly finally at it … what they did to the Irish on Thursday was a bit … rapey…

Posted by: DunGroanin | Feb 8 2026 14:15 utc | 297

Posted by: General Factotum | Feb 8 2026 5:59 utc | 247

Just to say how much I appreciate your posts. 

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Feb 8 2026 14:24 utc | 298

Alexander Mercouris said the AFU is grabbing lorry drivers from EU countries who crossed into Ukraine and sending them to the front. These are Hungarian lorry drivers who have to cross through Ukraine to deliver to other EU countries due to roads being designed that way.
 
That’s how much EU passport or ‘protection’ is worth, don’t bet your life on it.

Posted by: unimperator | Feb 8 2026 14:25 utc | 299

“Return Lvov to Poland.”
 
It would be a headache for Poland. It would be difficult for those Poles still living in that area to shed the Ukrainian accent, and it would also lead to an influx of more Ukrainians into Poland. Poles simply don’t have a fondness for Ukrainians, despite what Polish politicians may portray. Poland might desire the Lvov Oblast as a Voivodeship, but without the Ukrainians.

Posted by: ostrr | Feb 8 2026 14:28 utc | 300