Russia is annihilating Ukraine

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Remember that the same media who painted this picture of a so-called "coup" attempt in Russia also painted the protests at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6th, 2021 as an, "insurrection."

If it comes from the Lame Stream Media, it's total bullshit.
 

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Everything I've seen looked like staged photo ops, as if they were trying to divert attention from somewhere else...
That seems to be the case with most of what's happening over there. I recall one Lame Stream Media piece describing how Ukrainian forces destroyed 20-something Russian tanks in a single day. There were about 15-20 photos of the tanks to accompany the article. The problem with the entire piece was that if you looked closely, all of the pics were of the same tank from 15-20 different angles. There wasn't even the slightest attempt to hide it. It was painfully obvious that all the pics were all of the same tank.

Of course now we know that all the propaganda surrounding the impending Ukrainian victory is complete bullshit, but back then they were pushing the, "Ukraine is winning" narrative.
 

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A 152-mm projectile for the D-20 howitzer delivered to Russian artillerymen from somewhere in the East. Chinese characters on the markings are purely for beauty.
 

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A 152-mm projectile for the D-20 howitzer delivered to Russian artillerymen from somewhere in the East. Chinese characters on the markings are purely for beauty.
If I didn't know better I'd suggest this POS admin is desperately trying to start WW3 with Russia and China.

We would get devastated but it would give all their crimes cover.

Recall all the govt crimes were immediately forgiven the very same day 9/11 happened.

Bush rape, robbed and plummaged Americans. No one cares after seeing a video of a man nosediving out of a burning building surfaced.

Dems screamed "take our rights" in the name of "safety and security"

Absolute fucking imbeciles.
 

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In all wars there are tons of lies and propaganda on both sides of the conflict, but the Western media have lost any shred of credibility and journalistic ethics.
 

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If I didn't know better I'd suggest this POS admin is desperately trying to start WW3 with Russia and China.

We would get devastated but it would give all their crimes cover.

Recall all the govt crimes were immediately forgiven the very same day 9/11 happened.

Bush rape, robbed and plummaged Americans. No one cares after seeing a video of a man nosediving out of a burning building surfaced.

Dems screamed "take our rights" in the name of "safety and security"

Absolute fucking imbeciles.

I thought you said Biden works for and has sold us out to China?


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I thought you said Biden works for and has sold us out to China?


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Everyone knows Biden is Chinas puppet. I dont think nearly anyone would argue with us.
Now with that being said, does China wanna smash us into the Earth. Absolutely 100%. The CCP and their communist Govt. Not the people per say. Alot of great Chinese people that don't go along with their CCP bullshit, but they fear speaking up because they will be executed over there or put into a camp or disappear.
I don't think anything I am saying is a "conspiracy theory" or far fetched.

I think most anyone understands this.
Also the Chinese have absolutely made a move on us. They have infested us with Fentanyl. And this POS Biden admin lets all these assholes come right in our Southern Border with this shit.
This is an attack on American citizens plain and simple.
The Chinese aren't stupid like the democrats though. That's the scary part.

At least dems are so fucking stupid you can see their chess moves a mile aways.

Hell Bidens playing checkers and Trump is playing 4D chess.
 

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I don't think China and/Russia hate the US.

They simply see that is coming their time to guide and lead the world, as all self-proclaimed empires throughout history have unfortunately done.

At the moment they are peaceful and diplomatic, stealing allies from the West, a war without weapons or violence. In the future, when they gain power and hegemony, they might want to use weapons.
 

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I don't think China and/Russia hate the US.

They simply see that is coming their time to guide and lead the world, as all self-proclaimed empires throughout history have unfortunately done.

At the moment they are peaceful and diplomatic, stealing allies from the West, a war without weapons or violence. In the future, when they gain power and hegemony, they might want to use weapons.
China does.
Russia, you’re probably right, but Putin has zero respect for this “leadership” we have currently. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the last two times Putin has taken military action has been under the worst leadership this country has ever seen.
 

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Putin has been betrayed by the leaders of the West, there is no turning back, there will be no diplomatic or commercial relations with Europe, that is why he has found other markets in Asia, Africa and South America. That has brought him closer to China. In that sense, it is a mistake by the Biden administration and his war hawks.

China does not need to destroy the US, themself are doing it without extra help, although they are not going to miss the opportunity to wage a low-grade war either. I suppose the Chinese remember the opium crisis brought to their country by the United Kingdom, and how it devastated its population.
 

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End Washington’s Buildup for War with China, Pursue Peace and Economic Cooperation

written by connor freeman

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As Washington is mired in brinkmanship with Russia in Ukraine, the last thing the US should do is decouple with China. For years, the Pentagon has been eyeing a future war with Beijing, yet another unnecessary war which – in our lifetimes - could lead to this planet’s nuclear incineration.

America’s new Cold War with China is a bi-partisan imperial project led by the Democrats. In 2011, former President Barack Obama began it in earnest, dubbing it the “pivot to Asia.” The “pivot” entails the largest military buildup since the Second World War, shifting hundreds of bases as well as two-thirds of all US Air and Naval forces to the Asia-Pacific region. Washington isencircling China for a future war with Beijing.

In 2020, while Americans were distracted by the Covid-19 crisis, Donald Trump’s war cabinet seized the opportunity to drastically expand the US military footprint in Beijing’s near abroad by sending more warships and spy planes, conducting aerial surveillance flights, to the region and especially the South China Sea. These provocations have been vastly escalated by the Biden administration.

Americans must soon put the shoe on the other foot and ask how Washington would react if instead China was surrounding the US with weapons of war and military bases.

Ten months after Biden entered the oval office, US reconnaissance aircraft had flown over 2,000 sorties in the South China Sea, the East China Sea, and the Yellow Sea, including near China’s coast. That same year, Biden nearly doubled the deployments of aircraft carrier strike groups in the South China Sea.

In 2022, US spy planes flew 1,000 sorties in the South China Sea including, in some instances, flying just over a dozen miles from the baseline of China’s mainland territorial waters. US aircraft carrier strike groups and amphibious alert groups made eight deployments to the region. Last year, Biden sent nuclear-powered attack submarines to the South China Sea 12 times.

Concurrently, the US is attempting to wrangle its allies in the confrontationwith China, bringing the north Atlantic alliance to the Indo-Pacific targeting Beijing, and building various alliances such as AUKUS and the Quad with Australia, Japan, and India, eyeing an east Asian version of NATO.

The Trump administration formally rejected almost all of China’s claims to the waters in the South China Sea. Washington has been challenging China, using the Navy’s Seventh Fleet, inserting itself into disputes between regional actors there whom all have overlapping claims on the waters including over various, sometimes unmanned, rocks, reefs, islands, islets, and archipelagos. Under Biden, the policy has been reaffirmed.

Even if it means war with China, Biden’s administration has pledged that the US will defend Japan‘s claims to the uninhabited Senkaku Islands. The Senkaku Islands are claimed by Beijing, Tokyo, and Taipei. Similarly, Washington haspromised the US military will come to the Philippines’ defense in the event of a violent conflict with China, including in the South China Sea, potentially over the disputed Whitson Reef, which is claimed not only by Beijing and Manila but by Hanoi as well.

The Navy routinely conducts so-called Freedom Of Navigation Operations (FONOPS), in the waters surrounding China, sailing warships through the waters, particularly in the South China Sea, usually provocatively close to Chinese controlled or claimed islands.

Additionally, Biden’s administration has overturned almost 50 years of US-Taiwan policy, which has largely kept the cross-strait peace. Per the former approach, the US would never commit to defending or not defending the island, which the US views as part of One-China, against a potential attack on the breakaway province. Critically, “strategic ambiguity” has aimed to deter Beijing from attempting to retake the island by force and, at the same time, to discourage Taiwan’s radical factions seeking to declare independence.

Biden himself has frequently made what were thought to be “gaffes”contradicting long-standing US policy on Taiwan. The president has repeatedly insisted that America’s sons and daughters would be sent to the island to fight this war with China that his administration is actively provoking. Although, this year both the commander of US Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral John Aquilino, and the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Avril Haines have confirmed“strategic ambiguity” is dead and gone.

China has made clear that Taiwan is a “red line.” While the American side promises they only want to “deter” war with these actions, Beijing has repeatedly said that they seek a “peaceful reunification” with Taiwan but they have not ruled out using force. Washington’s actions make war more likely.

The US is now committing billions of dollars in military aid to Taiwan,expanding US National Guard training programs with the Taiwanese military, continually sending more Congressional delegations to the island, deployinghigher numbers of US troops to the island, training hundreds of Taiwanese soldiers for war on US soil, converting Taiwan into a “giant weapons depot,” and sailing American warships through the sensitive Taiwan strait almost every month.

Senior Fellow at Defense Priorities and Retired Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davishas explained that a war with China over the island of Taiwan could see American cities obliterated with nuclear weapons over an issue which does not affect our national security unless we unnecessarily involve ourselves. Davis details the dire risks of this extreme bipartisan bellicosity,
It is crucial to understand that for China, the Taiwan issue is not merely a core interest, but an emotionally charged one. They are far more willing to pay extraordinary costs, sacrifice many men, and could risk it all to eventually compel unification with Taiwan. The issue does not directly affect our national security unless we get involved.

If we eventually choose war with China over Taiwan, we will at best suffer egregious losses in ships, aircraft, and troops; in a worst-case, the war could deteriorate into a nuclear exchange in which American cities are turned into nuclear wastelands, killing millions.

America should never take such risks unless our security and freedom are directly threatened. Fighting China for any reason short of that would be a foolish gamble of the highest order.
China is more often becoming the favorite excuse for our mammoth Pentagon budget, which is already closing in on $900 billion, depleting our resources and capital. As it is, we actually spend nearly $1.5 trillion on the national security state every year.

This policy which threatens all of us dearly, is implemented by entrenched bureaucrats ideologically committed to the neoconservative agenda of global domination and the military-industrial complex giants currently ensnared in a huge “price gouging” scandal are the beneficiaries.

These firms are ripping off American taxpayers so blatantly– reaping obscene profits ranging from 40% to as high as 4,000% - that last month some prominent senators sent a letter demanding an investigation to our Raytheon board member turned Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin.

During a recent 60 Minutes report, Shay Assad, who worked as a Pentagon contract negotiator for 40 years, cited numerous examples to the outletexplaining that these arms industry behemoths overcharge the DoD for everything from “radar and missiles … helicopters … planes … submarines… down to the nuts and bolts.”

Such “astronomical price increases” have sharply spiked amid Washington’sexponentially rising demand for weapons systems to both bolster Taiwan and Kiev, the report said.

Decoupling is the absolute worst policy to enact even in peacetime. But as we are nearing brinkmanship with China, it should be most unthinkable. As Otto T. Mallery, the late 19th century liberal, wrote “if soldiers are not to cross international boundaries, goods must do so. Unless the Shackles can be dropped from trade, bombs will be dropped from the sky.”

Americans are not supposed to be living and dying in service of an Empire seeking global hegemony. As the former Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul once said, “ …While our government engages in deficit spending to fund its military exploits overseas, detracting from our own productivity, countries like China are filling the void by expanding their trade opportunities… the best indication of our civilization has been our prestige in international trade. We should let the best measure of our American greatness come from free and peaceful trade with other nations.”

This is also the view of current Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who in a major break with the hawks in his own party, the Democrats, offers the best option for Americans when it comes to relations with China.

During his recent Twitter space event, former Congresswoman and currently serving Army National Guard Lieutenant Colonel Tulsi Gabbard asked Kennedy whether war with Beijing was necessary. His answer was clear,
Let’s recognize the reality that China is a very ambitious nation and it does want to compete. But the reality is it doesn’t want to compete with us militarily. [China is] still relatively poor compared to [the United States]. I think we [should] be competing with them. On an economic platform, not a military one. I’m not frightened by China. That kind of competition would be good for the whole world. It would be a collaborative competition, if you will. China does not want a war with us. We were told after the Cold War period that we’d get a peace dividend. We never got that peace dividend. We now spend more on our military than the next ten countries in the world. It’s [kind of] a self-fulfilling prophecy. We should be deescalating. We should be talking with China, for god’s sake. We haven’t talked with them in five years. Any talks with China should not be about military swaggering. The Chinese have been doing a lot better than us because they’ve been projecting economic power abroad. Why are [we] trying to create a war with China? Why are [we] making Taiwan a military issue? Let Taiwan and China figure it out. They don’t want war. They want prosperity. Let’s deescalate. Let’s figure out how to have a financial relationship with them that rebuilds the American industrial base.
This is not just Kennedy’s words, even DNI Haines admitted to the House Intelligence Committee that the US does not assess that China wants war.

Our nation is broke and more than $30 trillion in debt, we cannot afford decoupling or war with China. Nor can we morally afford another war, which decoupling, particularly under the current circumstances, would make exponentially more likely.

In May, new research published in a study by Brown University’s ‘Costs of War’ project found that “a reasonable and conservative estimate suggests that at least 4.5 million people have died in the major post-9/11 war zones.”

The same Republicans and Democrats responsible for those wars are nowleading us down the path of violent confrontation with China. We can just say no and enact a policy of free trade, diplomacy, and peace. It does not have to be this way.
 

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I'm no expert on the war in ukraine, but it all seems like bullshit to me. If wagner group was marching toward moscow and stopped because they were offered more money, why hasnt the USA or even NATO paid them to exit the war or fight for ukraine. seems the most obvious solution
 

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NATO is a captive buyers' club for US-made weapons. That is what vaunted NATO standards, with which the Ukraine must comply before it is deemed worthy to be invited to join NATO, are all about: to comply with these standards, your weapons have to be mostly US-made. That is also the reason for all of the various wars of choice, from Serbia to Iraq to Afghanistan to Libya and Syria: these were demonstration projects for US weapons, with the additional goal of using up the weapons and the munitions so that the Pentagon and the rest of NATO would have to reorder them. The geopolitical rationales for these military conflicts are mere rationalizations. For instance, between 1964 and 1973, the U.S. dropped more than 2.5 million tons of bombs on Laos during 580,000 bombing sorties—equal to a planeload of bombs every eight minutes, 24 hours a day, for nine years. What was the geopolitical rationale? Nobody can even remember if there ever was one. But those bombs were about to expire and needed to be used up and reordered to keep the money flowing.
 

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Everyone knows Biden is Chinas puppet. I dont think nearly anyone would argue with us.
Now with that being said, does China wanna smash us into the Earth. Absolutely 100%. The CCP and their communist Govt. Not the people per say. Alot of great Chinese people that don't go along with their CCP bullshit, but they fear speaking up because they will be executed over there or put into a camp or disappear.
I don't think anything I am saying is a "conspiracy theory" or far fetched.

I think most anyone understands this.
Also the Chinese have absolutely made a move on us. They have infested us with Fentanyl. And this POS Biden admin lets all these assholes come right in our Southern Border with this shit.
This is an attack on American citizens plain and simple.
The Chinese aren't stupid like the democrats though. That's the scary part.

At least dems are so fucking stupid you can see their chess moves a mile aways.

Hell Bidens playing checkers and Trump is playing 4D chess.
Meanwhile, US BBers inject AAS made in China.
 

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A Bonfire of the Vanities

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Hubris consists in believing that a contrived narrative can, in and of itself, bring victory. It is a fantasy that has swept through the West – most emphatically since the 17th century. Recently, the Daily Telegraph published a ridiculous nine minute video purporting to show that ‘narratives win wars’, and that set-backs in the battlespace are incidentals: What matters is to have a thread of unitary narrative articulated, both vertically and horizontally, throughout the spectrum – from the special forces’ soldier in the field through to the pinnacle of the political apex.

The gist of it is that ‘we’ (the West) have compelling a narrative, whilst Russia’s is ‘clunky’ – ‘Us winning therefore, is inevitable’.

It is easy to scoff, but nonetheless we can recognise in it a certain substance (even if that substance is an invention). Narrative is now how western élites imagine the world. Whether it is the pandemic emergency, the climate or Ukraine ‘emergencies’ – all are re-defined as ‘wars’. All are ‘wars’ that are to be fought with a unitary imposed narrative of ‘winning’, against which all contrarian opinion is forbidden.

The obvious flaw to this hubris is that it requires you to be at war with reality. At first, the public are confused, but as the lies proliferate, and lie is layered upon lie, the narrative separates further and further from touched reality, even as mists of dishonesty continue to swathe themselves loosely around it. Public scepticism sets in. Narratives about the ‘why’ of inflation; whether the economy be healthy or not; or why we must go to war with Russia, begin to fray.

Western élites have ‘bet their shirts’ on maximum control of ‘media platforms’, absolute messaging conformity and ruthless repression of protest as their blueprint for a continued hold in power.

Yet, against the odds, the MSM is losing its hold over the U.S. audience. Polls show growing distrust of the U.S. MSM. When Tucker Carlson’s first ‘anti-message’ Twitter show appeared, the noise of tectonic plates grinding against each other was unmissable, as more than 100 million (one in three) Americans listened to iconoclasm.
The weakness to this new ‘liberal’ authoritarianism is that its key narrative myths can get busted. One just has; slowly, people begin to speak reality.

Ukraine: How do you win an unwinnable war? Well, the élite answer has been through narrative. By insisting against reality that Ukraine is winning, and Russia is ‘cracking’. But such hubris eventually is busted by facts on the ground. Even the western ruling classes can see their demand for a successful Ukrainian offensive has flopped. At the end, military facts are more powerful than political waffle: One side is destroyed, its many dead become the tragic ‘agency’ to upending dogma.

“We will be in a position to extend an invitation to Ukraine to join the Alliance when Allies agree and conditions are met … [however] unless Ukraine wins this war, there’s no membership issue to be discussed at all” – Jens Stoltenberg’s statement at Vilnius. Thus, after urging Kiev to throw more (hundreds of thousands) of its men into the jaws of death to justify NATO membership, the latter turns its back on its protégé. It was, after all, an unwinnable war from the beginning.

The hubris, at one level, lay in NATO’s pitting of its alleged ‘superior’ military doctrine and weapons versus that of a deprecated, Soviet-style, hide-bound, Russian military rigidity – and ‘incompetence’.

But military facts on the ground have exposed the western doctrine as hubris – with Ukrainian forces decimated, and its NATO weaponry lying in smoking ruins. It was NATO that insisted on re-enacting the Battle of 73 Easting (from the Iraqi desert, but now translated into Ukraine).

In Iraq, the ‘armoured fist’ punched easily into Iraqi tank formations: It was indeed a thrusting ‘fist’ that knocked the Iraqi opposition ‘for six’. But, as the U.S. commander at that tank battle (Colonel Macgregor), frankly admits, its outcome against a de-motivated opposition largely was fortuitous.

Nonetheless ‘73 Easting’ is a NATO myth, turned into the general doctrine for the Ukrainian forces – a doctrine structured around Iraq’s unique circumstance.

The hubris – in line with the Daily Telegraph video – however, ascends vertically to impose the unitary narrative of a coming western ‘win’ onto the Russian political sphere too. It is an old, old story that Russia is military weak, politically fragile, and prone to fissure. Conor Gallagher has shown with ample quotes that it was exactly the same story in World War 2, reflecting a similar western underestimation of Russia – combined with a gross overestimation of their own capabilities.

The fundamental problem with ‘delusion’ is that the exit from it (if it occurs at all) moves at a much slower pace than events. The mismatch can define future outcomes.
It may be in the Team Biden interest now to oversee an orderly NATO withdrawal from Ukraine – such that it avoids becoming another Kabul debacle.

For that to happen, Team Biden needs Russia to accept a ceasefire. And here lies the (the largely overlooked) flaw to that strategy: It simply is not in the Russian interest to ‘freeze’ the situation. Again, the assumption that Putin would ‘jump’ at the western offer of a ceasefire is hubristic thinking: The two adversaries are not frozen in the basic meaning of the term – as in a conflict in which neither side has been able to prevail over the other, and are stuck.

Put simply, whereas Ukraine structurally hovers at the brink of implosion, Russia, by contrast, is fully plenipotent: It has large, fresh forces; it dominates the airspace; and has near domination of the electromagnetic airspace. But the more fundamental objection to a ceasefire is that Moscow wants the present Kiev collective gone, and NATO’s weapons off the battle field.

So, here is the rub: Biden has an election, and so it would suit the Democratic campaign needs to have an ‘orderly wind-down’. The Ukraine war has exposed too many wider American logistic deficiencies. But Russia has its’ interests, too.

Europe is the party most trapped by ‘delusion’ – starting from the point at which they threw themselves unreservedly into the Biden ‘camp’. The Ukraine narrative broke at Vilnius. But the amour propre of certain EU leaders puts them at war with reality. They want to continue to feed Ukraine into the grinder – to persist in the fantasy of ‘total win’:“There is no other way than a total win – and to get rid of Putin … We have to take all risks for that. No compromise is possible, no compromise”.
The EU Political Class have made so many disastrous decisions in deference to U.S. strategy – decisions that go directly against Europeans’ own economic and security interests – that they are very afraid.

If the reaction of some of these leaders seems disproportionate and unrealistic (“There is no other way than a total win – and to get rid of Putin”) – it is because this ‘war’ touches on a deeper motivations. It reflects existential fears of an unravelling of the western meta-narrative that will take down both its hegemony, and the western financial structure with it.

The western meta-narrative “from Plato to NATO, is one of superior ideas and practices whose origins lie in ancient Greece, and have since been refined, extended, and transmitted down the ages (through the Renaissance, the scientific revolution and other supposedly uniquely western developments), so that we in the west today are the luckyinheritors of a superior cultural DNA”.

This is what the narrators of the Daily Telegraph video probably had at the back of their minds when they insist that ‘Our narrative wins wars’. Their hubris resides in the implicit presumption: that the West somehow always wins – is destined to prevail – because it is the recipient of this privileged genealogy.

Of course, outside of general understanding, it is accepted that notions of ‘a coherent West’ has been invented, repurposed and put to use in different times and places. In her new book, The West, classical archaeologist Naoíse Mac Sweeney takes issue with the ‘master myth’ by pointing out that it was only “with the expansion of European overseas imperialism over the seventeenth century, that a more coherent idea of the West began to emerge – one being deployed as a conceptual tool to draw the distinction between the type of people who could legitimately be colonised, and those who could legitimately be colonizers”.

With the invention of the West came the invention of Western history – an elevated and exclusive lineage that provided an historical justification for the Western domination. According to the English jurist and philosopher Francis Bacon, there were only three periods of learning and civilization in human history: “one among the Greeks, the second among the Romans, and the last among us, that is to say, the nations of Western Europe”.

The deeper fear of western political leaders therefore – complicit in the knowledge that the ‘Narrative’ is a fiction that we tell ourselves, despite knowing that it is factually false – is that our era has been made increasingly and dangerously contingent on this meta-myth.

They quake, not just at a ‘Russia empowered’, but rather at the prospect the new multi-polar order led by Putin and Xi that is sweeping the globe will tear down the myth of Western Civilisation.
 

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The Ukraine War: A Stalemate?

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Quite some time ago, I wrote about the major winter/spring offensive which the Russians appeared to be preparing, according to satellite imagery and other indicators, with a massive build-up of forces in the north and south. But nothing much materialized from that. Even after mobilization and training, most of those troops have not yet been put into front-line action.

I've been wondering what is really going on with this ''stalemate'' in Ukraine with the Russian and Ukrainian militaries. It's like something out of WWI trench warfare. No one is budging, except for a recent modest Russian push towards Kharkiv or Kharkov. I've been in touch with my sources and sources of sources to figure out just exactly why there is no significant progress from the Ukrainian offensive and little movement forward from the Russians in ages, so that I can analyze it from a military standpoint, tactical and operational.

Here's the deal. The Russians have put up a sophisticated and impenetrable series of defensive apparatus along the whole 740 km eastern front in Ukraine, at least 2 or 4 and in some places up to 7 different what I would call ''dug in'' layers of defensive line, including bunkers, trenches, barbed wire, dragon's teeth, minefields, and anti-tank traps. These are making it virtually impossible for the Ukrainians to mount a successful counter-offensive, especially without air superiority.

There are Ukrainian formations of leopard and other tanks blown to bits all over the battlefields.

Ukrainians have taken frighteningly high casualties and Russians have taken increasingly less, a ratio of about 1 to 8 or 10. But the regime in Kiev are continuing to push their forces to enter the meat grinder of no man's land and get slaughtered at the command of London and Washington in a desperate attempt to please their Western masters. Certain of the defensive layers expose the vulnerable underbelly of the tanks to Russian firepower and easy destruction, for example.

However, what this deeply dug-in Russian defense also means is that although the Russians can keep the Ukrainians at bay in this strong defense, the Russian military cannot attack and take new ground either from the east, at least not from their fortified defensive positions. They would need to find or create narrow unmolested terrain soft spots or corridors to maneuver around them. It would also still be possible to mount a Russian offensive from northern Russia or Belarus and possibly the south. I think that with sufficient manpower the northern and southern Russian armies could connect behind the Dnieper River in division, brigade and regiment formations in a combined arms maneuver and completely decapitate the Ukrainian supply lines from the west and attack from the rear, although it might not be completely possible to block or blockade the south-western routes from Odessa, Kherson and the Black Sea.

But objectively speaking, there is no way the Ukrainians have a chance on earth of breaking the eastern defense and re-claiming the Donbas and other eastern oblasts, let alone Crimea, as things stand right now. That's why the Ukrainians are waiting for the F-16s to arrive so as to challenge Russian air support. But even this can't be enough. On the defensive side, as it stands today the Ukrainians have weak air defenses and few fighters and very few bombers, for that matter.

On the offensive side, the Ukrainian military's ability to disrupt the Russian supply and re-supply lines has proven limited, even though the Russians depend heavily on railways and their military planning and execution is therefore very predictable. The Ukrainian generals are constantly trying to detect and exploit “weak spots” in the Russian defensive lines, especially in Zaporizhzhia, but with very little success and at a high cost both in Ukrainian lives and materiel.

If I were a front-line Ukrainian general, I would be begging Zelensky to put an end to the massacre as soon as possible. Russia's long-range precision bombardment of Ukrainian offensives and positions, barracks and encampments is a genocide. Why the Russian military hasn't been ordered to exploit this with significant forward movement and capture more ground is anyone's guess. But there are a number of speculative possible answers to that question.

All this to say that, in lieu of any new developments, there is no indication that the war will be ending anytime soon. I don't see the much-discussed Ukrainian counter-offensive having much success, nor at this time do I see the Russians giving any hint of preparing a new major offensive of their own. So the danger of uncertainty and continued hostility lingers on with no end in sight. What a quagmire, literally and figuratively speaking.

But even if the US/UK/EU intervenes militarily at some point on Ukrainian soil to try to break the “stalemate” and Russia begins to suffer and lose the war, then China would almost certainly have a lot to lose from a Russia defeat since they have become key trade partners and China now depends heavily on Russia. So imagine the Chinese military intervening in the conflict on Russia's side. Then imagine the Arab countries also siding with Russia and of course Israel sides with the West. So we end up with the armageddon scenario of Bible prophecy with Russia and China and most of the Middle East along with Africa, Asia, and South America against the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Europe and Israel. World War III. God forbid!
 

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Why NATO Was Obsessed With Ukraine and is Now in a Panic

Larry C.Johnson

To answer the question in my title you need only look at two numbers — 1) Ukraine’s rank in terms of natural resources and 2) the size of Ukraine’s Army in February 2022.

Since the end of World War II the West has viewed Ukraine as a critical piece on the global chess board for attacking and defeating Russia. The joint CIA/MI-6 effort to destabilize the Soviet Union, which started in 1947 with the provision of funds, weapons and training to Stefan Bandera’s organization, was crushed by the Soviets by 1952. It was shortly after that, following the death of Stalin in 1953, that Khrushchev gifted Crimea to Ukraine (1954). Was it a reward for Ukrainian assistance in wiping out the CIA-backed OUN uprising?

How is it that on the eve of the Russian Special Military Operation in February 2022 that Ukraine was the poorest country in Europe but was ranked number four in the world in terms of natural resources?

The country [Ukraine] ranks fourth globally in terms of total assessed value of natural resources, with roughly $15 billion in annual output and a potential 'assessed value [that] could be as high as $7.5 trillion,' according to the report.

Beyond that, Ukraine is thought to have the largest supply of recoverable rare earth resources in Europe, although much of it is undeveloped. Rare earth minerals (cerium, yttrium, lanthanum and neodymium) and alloys are used in many devices people use every day, such as computer memory, rechargeable batteries, cellphones and much more.

The answer is simple — the Western oligarchs who fund the political leaders of the NATO countries were busy cutting deals with Ukrainian oligarchs to get control of those rare earth minerals and energy resources. Do you think that putting Hunter Biden on the Board of Burisma, along with former CIA Counter Terrorism Chief Cofer Black, was just a coincidence? But note — the plan to pillage Ukraine of its natural wealth did not include a plan to ensure the economic development of the Ukrainian people. Only those closely tied to Western oligarchs would profit.

Simply compare what Russia achieved since Vladimir Putin took the reins of government in August 1999 with Ukraine’s national squalor. Russia is number one in the world in terms of natural resources and Putin put a stop to the oligarchs plan, along with Western partners in the 1990s who gleefully raped Russia for their own enrichment. During the last 23 years Putin has resurrected Russia from the ashes of economic ruin, restored the military, rebuilt infrastructure throughout the 11 time zones that comprise Russia and created a vibrant, modern economy. Oh yeah, almost forgot. Russia’s space program surpasses that of all Western countries, including the United States.

Ukraine by contrast, thanks to a clown parade of incompetent, corrupt leaders, sold their country and their souls to the West. That is why Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe instead of one of the wealthiest.

The West had zero interest in fostering a genuine, legitimate democracy in Ukraine. Ukraine was nothing more than a proxy for weakening Russia and carving it up into pieces the West could readily devour to sustain faltering economies. Prior to the start of Russia’s Special Military Operation, Ukraine was treated as a de facto member of NATO. There were NATO training bases in Ukraine. The US Department of Defense set up dozens of bio-research labs across Ukraine. And NATO and the US European Command conducted annual military training exercises in Ukraine with Ukrainian forces.

The numbers tell the story. Ukraine’s Army (according to data from February 2022) had 700,000 active duty forces and a million men in reserve. That made Ukraine, as a de facto member, the second largest army in NATO. The United States provides the largest share of troops to NATO — 2,307,630. Coming in third, behind Ukraine, is Turkey with 1,069,900. Ukraine’s force is larger than France, Great Britain and Germany combined. We now know that NATO envisaged using Ukraine as the shock troops to weaken Russia so that NATO could finish off Putin and his military.

After 18 months of combat Ukraine has at least 600,000 military casualties (killed and wounded). That represents over 30 percent of its manpower at the start of the war in February 2022. NATO does not have the stomach, the resources nor the political support in their respective countries to send their troops into the maw of death and destruction that is Ukraine. NATO will not admit it publicly, but without Ukraine and Turkey, it has zero chance of defeating Russia.
 

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