War in Ukraine (World War III)


Some pretty disturbing images are coming out of Ukraine. A video appeared on Telegram today (Sunday) that shows two English speakers (they sound American) coming out of a bunker and trying to persuade two retreating Ukrainian soldiers to return to their lines. The Ukrainians execute the English-speaking soldiers.
 

Some pretty disturbing images are coming out of Ukraine. A video appeared on Telegram today (Sunday) that shows two English speakers (they sound American) coming out of a bunker and trying to persuade two retreating Ukrainian soldiers to return to their lines. The Ukrainians execute the English-speaking soldiers.
If this is true (the telegram I mean) we need to really think about what the Ukraine leadership is telling their troops to do when it comes to Americans helping them with the war and if they are having them abuse or attack or people that are there to get us to focus more on Ukraine then Israel for support. I know that that would be a very stupid thing to do but you never know what people would do when desperate.

I don't have a problem with helping Ukraine win the war but damn stop dragging your feet and give them everything they need to win the war and not prolong it. I'm talking about the Biden administration on that. We are about to be in WW3 with 2 of the 5 axis of evil we have now already at war with our allies, Iran vs Israel and USA (yes they are at war with us), Russia vs Ukraine, and all it takes is one more war and it's on. So we need to do as much damage to Russia, China, Iran, and N. Korea before China invades Taiwan, or N. Korea invades S. Korea and kicks off WW3 and ARMAGEDDON.
 
If this is true (the telegram I mean) we need to really think about what the Ukraine leadership is telling their troops to do when it comes to Americans helping them with the war and if they are having them abuse or attack or people that are there to get us to focus more on Ukraine then Israel for support. I know that that would be a very stupid thing to do but you never know what people would do when desperate.

I don't have a problem with helping Ukraine win the war but damn stop dragging your feet and give them everything they need to win the war and not prolong it. I'm talking about the Biden administration on that. We are about to be in WW3 with 2 of the 5 axis of evil we have now already at war with our allies, Iran vs Israel and USA (yes they are at war with us), Russia vs Ukraine, and all it takes is one more war and it's on. So we need to do as much damage to Russia, China, Iran, and N. Korea before China invades Taiwan, or N. Korea invades S. Korea and kicks off WW3 and ARMAGEDDON.
this Russia - Ukraine war could never happened.., if not Biden "help". As a result: Russia became much stronger, Ukraine much helpless, USA - suffering from 200% inflation, Europe - almost a bankrupt. Good Job, Joe!
 
this Russia - Ukraine war could never happened.., if not Biden "help". As a result: Russia became much stronger, Ukraine much helpless, USA - suffering from 200% inflation, Europe - almost a bankrupt. Good Job, Joe!
I 100% agree with you on this. With Trump we had a good economy even with COVID-19, no open borders, Iran almost bankrupt, no American hostages in other countries, Israel was safer than ever, he had a plan to slowly pull out of Afghanistan but leaving a military presence and advisers to keep the terrorist out of control, China knew not to invade Taiwan, Russia didn't invade or attack Ukraine like they did under Obama in 2014 but stopped in 2016 when Trump won the Presidential Election, and more.

With Biden we have the highest cost of living in 50 years, extremely high interest rates, higher rent and mortgage rates, rapid complete Afghanistan pull out that caused 13 dead troops and the fall of the Afghanistan government in less than a week and we left billions of dollars in military ordnance and equipment for the terrorist that's being used against us and our allies, a open border with enough military aged males to equal the size of a modern day military now in our country, Russia invaded Ukraine, Iran used Hamas to invade Israel and rape and kill 1400 innocent people and kids and kidnap 300+ people including Americans, China is about to invade Taiwan, N. Korea is again testing nukes, Russia pulled out of the nuclear test agreement, the new axis of evil has formed because of the weakness of Biden and his administration with Russia, China, Iran, N. Korea, Venezuela being those axis members, and I can go on and on but I don't have all day lol. Ohh yeah and now it's okay to interfere with elections against your opponent and have them charged with crimes that are not even a crime and that the current president has and is still committing and violating the double jeopardy stature of the constitution with the election result challenges he was charged with during the two impeachment charges that he was acquitted on but the state of Georgia still allowed the charges to be brought.

This is why I say that our country is being pulled apart by traitors and oath breakers that should be charged for treason and if found guilty shot by firing squad as is still the punishment for treason.
 
I 100% agree with you on this. With Trump we had a good economy even with COVID-19, no open borders, Iran almost bankrupt, no American hostages in other countries, Israel was safer than ever, he had a plan to slowly pull out of Afghanistan but leaving a military presence and advisers to keep the terrorist out of control, China knew not to invade Taiwan, Russia didn't invade or attack Ukraine like they did under Obama in 2014 but stopped in 2016 when Trump won the Presidential Election, and more.

With Biden we have the highest cost of living in 50 years, extremely high interest rates, higher rent and mortgage rates, rapid complete Afghanistan pull out that caused 13 dead troops and the fall of the Afghanistan government in less than a week and we left billions of dollars in military ordnance and equipment for the terrorist that's being used against us and our allies, a open border with enough military aged males to equal the size of a modern day military now in our country, Russia invaded Ukraine, Iran used Hamas to invade Israel and rape and kill 1400 innocent people and kids and kidnap 300+ people including Americans, China is about to invade Taiwan, N. Korea is again testing nukes, Russia pulled out of the nuclear test agreement, the new axis of evil has formed because of the weakness of Biden and his administration with Russia, China, Iran, N. Korea, Venezuela being those axis members, and I can go on and on but I don't have all day lol. Ohh yeah and now it's okay to interfere with elections against your opponent and have them charged with crimes that are not even a crime and that the current president has and is still committing and violating the double jeopardy stature of the constitution with the election result challenges he was charged with during the two impeachment charges that he was acquitted on but the state of Georgia still allowed the charges to be brought.

This is why I say that our country is being pulled apart by traitors and oath breakers that should be charged for treason and if found guilty shot by firing squad as is still the punishment for treason.
it all has started by radical... Hussein Obama.
 
Agree with plenty, but inflation isnt a 2-3 year problem. Trumps admin had its foot in it, and Obama before that. But Biden handling of it is about as bad as can be (keep pumping money while also limiting core production like oil).
 

Lastly, it’s important to note how this ties into the big revelation from the TIME article of last week: that Zelensky is increasingly, unprecedentedly isolated—to the point that his own aides said, off the record, that he’s like a messianic mad man who won’t take no for an answer, and fails to see the intractability of the situation.

If that stark isolation is actually true, it will play heavily into upcoming events, as the U.S. ‘handlers’ will use it to easily wrest control of the regime by simply playing to all those disaffected lackeys around him, who’ve likely had enough. If Zelensky is alone, it means there will be no one to back or defend him when the time comes to “pull the plug.”



However, I will say that this new RT article makes an interestingly compelling case for the opposite—that Washington has lost control of Zelensky and will be unable to replace him because he remains the most popular politician by far, more than all other opposition combined, despite his downtrending support.

The author makes an interesting proposition: that Russia should instead foster and “protect” Zelensky, the thesis being that the U.S. will be desperate to get rid of him in order to end the war. By keeping him in power, Russia can bring Ukraine closer to collapse:

Of course, all this is to our advantage: the longer Zelensky remains in power, the longer Ukraine will continue to fight, bringing its collapse closer.
Therefore, we should take care of Zelensky, and protect him as best we can.
 
Did I miss where Ukraine won the war and it’s time to rebuild?

 
Did I miss where Ukraine won the war and it’s time to rebuild?


With the House's pending bill that would reduce Pete's salary to $1, he needs to make contacts to get on the Ukraine gravy train.
 

According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, roughly 43,000 women now serve in the nation's armed forces which constitute a staggering 40% increase since 2021. Accordingly, the Ukrainian military canceled restrictions which prevented female recruits from serving as machine gunners, tank commanders, snipers and truck drivers. It also raised the age limit for women eligible for conscription from 40 to 60.
 
With the House's pending bill that would reduce Pete's salary to $1, he needs to make contacts to get on the Ukraine gravy train.

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So he's there to let them know that we'll be paying for their infrastructure rebuild, and that they'll have a guy there to make sure enough of the cash gets funneled back to the appropriate people in the US.
 
Did I miss where Ukraine won the war and it’s time to rebuild?

No joke. We can't get him to fix shit here but he's going to use American tax dollars to fix Ukraine? I take it back, he is a joke!!!
 

The regime was perfectly happy to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian. Ukrainian heads were filled with nationalist fervor to defend their sacred clay from their cousins the Russian “orcs”, and the result has been nothing short of a demographic catastrophe: their women fled, their men dead, the flower of their youth cut off and made a burnt offering on the bloody altar of globohomo.

 

The regime was perfectly happy to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian. Ukrainian heads were filled with nationalist fervor to defend their sacred clay from their cousins the Russian “orcs”, and the result has been nothing short of a demographic catastrophe: their women fled, their men dead, the flower of their youth cut off and made a burnt offering on the bloody altar of globohomo.

Yeah but the rest of Europe will get another influx of good looking trafficked hookers, so there's that.
 

Now, for those who haven’t seen: as evidence of this beginning collapse the 110th Brigade of the AFU in Avdeevka released a video yesterday pleading with command to save them:

For those who want to skip the video and read the transcript, it goes as follows:

“We, the soldiers of the 3rd battalion of the 110th separate mechanized brigade, are in Avdiivka and are defending it from invaders.
Our appeal to the President of Ukraine and the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. Mr. President, we are not traitors or deserters, but in the conditions that have developed in our area, we are not able to carry out our tasks.
Why did it happen so? Let me explain: Every day we are sent to storm the TERRICON (Slag Heap), our commander is not able to provide us with the necessary amount of ammunition.
Every day, dozens of soldiers die in senseless assaults because the assault units do not have adequate artillery support. The entire area around is under fire, there are dozens, maybe hundreds of corpses of our comrades lying all over the area, which no one is evacuating.
The command doesn’t care about this, no one is dealing with this issue, besides this, please explain to us, ordinary guys, how it happened that at night, secretly from the personnel, the entire composition of our command was evacuated from the city. We ask you to intervene in this situation."
Well, that confirms quite a lot, doesn’t it?
 


A PREGNANT UKRAINIAN FEMALE SOLDIER SURRENDERS TO RUSSIAN TROOPS IN A SIGN OF ZELENSKY'S DESPERATION​

 
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Oh no! Putin died again!


November 14, 2023 05:18 a.m. ET

Mystery at Valdai: Is Vladimir Putin's 'Dead Body' Frozen in His Secret Palace?​

 

Let’s first note that when a highly coordinated campaign of issuances from the big legacy institutions comes carrying water for think-tank bigwigs, it usually denotes some sort of critical guidance from the ruling cabal above towards their political underlings.

The piece begins in almost identical form, as if a ChatGPT bot has simply scrambled the precise wording of Haass’s earlier piece but kept the same messaging. It states that Putin’s confidence is hard to miss, and goes on:

Putin has reason to believe that time is on his side. At the front line, there are no indications that Russia is losing what has become a war of attrition. The Russian economy has been buffeted, but it is not in tatters. Putin’s hold on power was, paradoxically, strengthened following Yevgeny Prigozhin’s failed rebellion in June. Popular support for the war remains solid, and elite backing for Putin has not fractured.
The above is backed by another new piece by Mark Galeotti from UK’s TheTimes:



The coordinated messaging is really being thrown at us.

But getting back to the WSJ piece, it too continues with a series of stark concessions:

Meanwhile, sanctions and export controls have impeded Putin’s war effort far less than expected. Russian defense factories are ramping up their output, and Soviet legacy factories are outperforming Western factories when it comes to much-needed items like artillery shells.
Even a real eye-opener amongst them:

The technocrats responsible for running the Russian economy have proven themselves to be resilient, adaptable, and resourceful. Elevated oil prices, driven in part by close cooperation with Saudi Arabia, are refilling state coffers. Ukraine, by contrast, depends heavily on infusions of Western cash.
It’s true, Bloomberg recently confirmed the massive $75B surplus:



This stems from the fact that the “price cap” on Russia’s oil has completely failed and Russia sells all of its oil well above the arbitrarily and illegally imposed cap:



The WSJ piece continues in its approbatory tone, noting how Russia’s allies have supported it, but oddly misconstruing its partnership with China by slighting Russia as a “junior partner.” This is an oft-repeated trope and canard in Western circles. But ask yourself, is there a single country on the planet that can be rightly deemed “senior partner” to China—or even equal partner—considering China’s economic inimitability? At this point the answer is likely no, so being “junior partner” is fairly self-evident and trivial, even though China certainly doesn’t view Russia in such infantilized and condescending terms.

They go on to concede that “Putin does not feel any pressure to end the war or worry about his ability to sustain it more or less indefinitely.”

The article then disingenuously blames Russia for all the escalations and rescinded Cold War era agreements of the past few years, when it was in fact the U.S. as the aggressor and instigator in every case. It unspools the same barren, unimaginative spiel about the West needing a long term strategy to contain Russia, with the given reason being that a Russian victory presents some sort of specter over Europe.

These ‘policy-crafters’ have very little self-awareness, as they don’t seem to realize that the very same sterile barrenness of their ideas is the true analgesic for stultified Europeans, who can’t find convincing enough reason to care with the selfsame overwrought alarm, because no actual reason exists. Anyone with eyes and brain can see Putin is not the ‘threat’ he’s sketched out to be, and that he’s in fact merely reacting to NATO’s own encroaching threat on his border.

The Spectator too joined the fray yesterday:



The piece details the Zelensky-Zaluzhny feud, and goes on to highlight the divide between what’s presented to the public and what’s nakedly visible on the actual frontlines:

A split is emerging between the soldiers on the front line who know how desperate things are, and the civilians in the cities who believe that the 700,000 people who have been drafted since last February are sufficient to win in some meaningful sense. I spent time on both sides of the divide earlier this year, and saw this perception gap for myself. The soldiers I talked to in the Donetsk region told me their brigades were so understaffed that they were not allowed home: some had been in the battlefield for 18 or even 20 months; others had spent more time at war than at home since 2014.
And then comes another stark admission:

There are few replacements for the fallen and wounded: the days of people queuing at recruitment offices are long gone.


An actual blurb.
The article relays a ‘growing sense that conscription will eventually take every man’.

In the next few weeks, we will begin to see the build-up to another wave of conscription, now called ‘recruitment’…
The front line will need reinforcements – but that means a frank conversation with the public about the true state of the war. The battalions are thinning, soldiers are tired while fighting is constant. This week, for example, Russia has been trying to encircle Ukrainian troops in Avdiivka, a city in the Donetsk region. Just keeping the Russian army where it is is a struggle that requires the nation’s full efforts.
The truth just keeps tumbling out; confessions like the following would have gotten you ejected and silenced just months ago, now they’ve become a household plea:

So the Ukrainian authorities have two choices: they can keep going with the boosterism and persist in trying to convince everyone that the fighting is going according to plan – or they can start an honest conversation about what’s actually happening.
It’s not just the Ukrainian authorities who avoid unpopular topics, but also the western allies, who crave the sight of heroic Ukrainian fighters making stunning advances, rather than struggling for every trench. Kyiv and Washington may discuss the war without embellishment in private but not in public – and to explain to the world why this war is so hard to win, and why Ukraine needs to continue to be given help anyway, puts at risk the patience and sympathy upon which Ukraine’s survival depends. There should be no shame in acknowledging the truth: Ukraine faces an enemy with superior weaponry, technology and manpower.
The article ends on a rather morbid note, basically implying that Zelensky should continue sacrificing more lives with the nastily condescending hypothetical of whether Ukraine is “willing to make the sacrifice” in order to not pay a “higher price”—insultingly insinuating the sacrifice they’ve already made isn’t enough.

And for Ukraine? Zelensky must talk frankly about the sacrifices that will be required to keep Russian forces at bay for another year. Ukrainians have shown their unity and resilience when they need to defend their homeland. The real question is the extent of the sacrifice everyone is willing to make – and what the most probable outcome will be if they choose not to pay that price any more.
But you see, in many ways, this is Ukraine’s own doing—they’ve dug their grave with the propaganda games they’ve played. By continually downplaying their own losses throughout the war, Ukrainian authorities have instituted the blanket belief through the entire establishment clerisy that there’s far more ‘room’ to expand in the ‘sacrificial’ category. If these pundits and theorists actually knew the real numbers of Ukrainian losses, I wager that even they would balk at prolonging this ongoing massacre.

But because—out of desperation—Ukraine feels the need to over-embellish their numbers to such a wanton degree, these apparatchiks have no choice but to expect ‘more room for growth.’ And so this absurd situation arises where they egg on a walking corpse, assuming it to be in tip-top shape. Think about it, if you were made to believe that Russia had 300k dead while Ukraine only had 40k, wouldn’t you also feel confident urging on the heroic David to finish off the wounded Goliath?
 

Let’s first note that when a highly coordinated campaign of issuances from the big legacy institutions comes carrying water for think-tank bigwigs, it usually denotes some sort of critical guidance from the ruling cabal above towards their political underlings.

The piece begins in almost identical form, as if a ChatGPT bot has simply scrambled the precise wording of Haass’s earlier piece but kept the same messaging. It states that Putin’s confidence is hard to miss, and goes on:


The above is backed by another new piece by Mark Galeotti from UK’s TheTimes:


The coordinated messaging is really being thrown at us.

But getting back to the WSJ piece, it too continues with a series of stark concessions:


Even a real eye-opener amongst them:


It’s true, Bloomberg recently confirmed the massive $75B surplus:


This stems from the fact that the “price cap” on Russia’s oil has completely failed and Russia sells all of its oil well above the arbitrarily and illegally imposed cap:


The WSJ piece continues in its approbatory tone, noting how Russia’s allies have supported it, but oddly misconstruing its partnership with China by slighting Russia as a “junior partner.” This is an oft-repeated trope and canard in Western circles. But ask yourself, is there a single country on the planet that can be rightly deemed “senior partner” to China—or even equal partner—considering China’s economic inimitability? At this point the answer is likely no, so being “junior partner” is fairly self-evident and trivial, even though China certainly doesn’t view Russia in such infantilized and condescending terms.

They go on to concede that “Putin does not feel any pressure to end the war or worry about his ability to sustain it more or less indefinitely.”

The article then disingenuously blames Russia for all the escalations and rescinded Cold War era agreements of the past few years, when it was in fact the U.S. as the aggressor and instigator in every case. It unspools the same barren, unimaginative spiel about the West needing a long term strategy to contain Russia, with the given reason being that a Russian victory presents some sort of specter over Europe.

These ‘policy-crafters’ have very little self-awareness, as they don’t seem to realize that the very same sterile barrenness of their ideas is the true analgesic for stultified Europeans, who can’t find convincing enough reason to care with the selfsame overwrought alarm, because no actual reason exists. Anyone with eyes and brain can see Putin is not the ‘threat’ he’s sketched out to be, and that he’s in fact merely reacting to NATO’s own encroaching threat on his border.

The Spectator too joined the fray yesterday:


The piece details the Zelensky-Zaluzhny feud, and goes on to highlight the divide between what’s presented to the public and what’s nakedly visible on the actual frontlines:


And then comes another stark admission:



An actual blurb.
The article relays a ‘growing sense that conscription will eventually take every man’.


The truth just keeps tumbling out; confessions like the following would have gotten you ejected and silenced just months ago, now they’ve become a household plea:


The article ends on a rather morbid note, basically implying that Zelensky should continue sacrificing more lives with the nastily condescending hypothetical of whether Ukraine is “willing to make the sacrifice” in order to not pay a “higher price”—insultingly insinuating the sacrifice they’ve already made isn’t enough.


But you see, in many ways, this is Ukraine’s own doing—they’ve dug their grave with the propaganda games they’ve played. By continually downplaying their own losses throughout the war, Ukrainian authorities have instituted the blanket belief through the entire establishment clerisy that there’s far more ‘room’ to expand in the ‘sacrificial’ category. If these pundits and theorists actually knew the real numbers of Ukrainian losses, I wager that even they would balk at prolonging this ongoing massacre.

But because—out of desperation—Ukraine feels the need to over-embellish their numbers to such a wanton degree, these apparatchiks have no choice but to expect ‘more room for growth.’ And so this absurd situation arises where they egg on a walking corpse, assuming it to be in tip-top shape. Think about it, if you were made to believe that Russia had 300k dead while Ukraine only had 40k, wouldn’t you also feel confident urging on the heroic David to finish off the wounded Goliath?


All you guys that thought this was a good idea and the ''best money we ever spent''.

Maybe it's time to finally realize you are getting played.

 
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$110B+++ of our hard earned dollars later....

U.S. & Germany Push Zelensky To Negotiate, Ceding Territory to Russia.


The U.S. and German governments now believe the Ukrainian military is incapable of retaking territory lost to Russia in the course of the latter’s invasion. According to the German news outlet BILD, the two governments hope Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will come to realize the need for negotiations with Russia. A German government source told the outlet, “Zelensky should come to the realization that things cannot go on like this.”

 
$110B+++ of our hard earned dollars later....

U.S. & Germany Push Zelensky To Negotiate, Ceding Territory to Russia.


The U.S. and German governments now believe the Ukrainian military is incapable of retaking territory lost to Russia in the course of the latter’s invasion. According to the German news outlet BILD, the two governments hope Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will come to realize the need for negotiations with Russia. A German government source told the outlet, “Zelensky should come to the realization that things cannot go on like this.”

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Sunday, November 26, 2023​

I Don't Think It Was A Mistake.​


Truth is, I am on record--once SMO is concluded and the numbers of losses of VSU will be revealed with any degree of certainty, the world will be stunned and there WILL BE questions to London and Washington. The Ukrainian TV Channel 1+1 accidentally did put out real numbers of KIAs and MIAs. Yes, recall that MIA category is a favorite one for VSU and Kiev regime--it is an artificial statistics for avoiding paying compensations and keeping whatever is left of population of 404 in the state of hypnosis. So, here it is:


1, 126,652 KIAs and MIAs for VSU. Somebody will have to answer for this atrocity and the main puppet masters sit in Washington and London and their names will be named at the Ukraine War Crimes Tribunal. Many will also be charged with crimes in absentia. In related news--this number is larger than US losses in all XIX, XX and XXI centuries wars combined. They are beyond comprehension of any US military, let alone, political figure.
 

Exclusive: To save the reputation of mighty Abraham tank, USA has asked Ukraine to return it​

The offer was made to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky by US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who offered 28 German Leopard tanks in return of seven Abraham tanks.​

Written By: Manish Jha
Updated On:
27 Nov 2023
 
I'm going to take an article that can't even get the name of the tank right with a huge grain of salt.

You're right, it sounded like something they would do so I didn't look closely.
 
So he's giving up and moving the grifting to construction?

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Agree with plenty, but inflation isnt a 2-3 year problem. Trumps admin had its foot in it, and Obama before that. But Biden handling of it is about as bad as can be (keep pumping money while also limiting core production like oil).

well, running 20yr multi-trillion dollar wars eventually catches up with ya
 
So he's giving up and moving the grifting to construction?

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So Zelensky wants to build about 1,400 miles of fortifications ... right now ... in the middle of a war.

The Maginot Line was 280 miles long and took France 9 years to build in peacetime.
 
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