The CiA started a color coup there, Just like they have tried to start here.
We should wake up, but some will simply choose to, as Jesus said.
"Have eyes and not see, have ears and not hear."
It’s time to leave NATO. https://t.co/S539hgs6wJ
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) November 22, 2024
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are preparing to leave Kurakhovo en masse.
— -- GEROMAN -- time will tell - 👀 -- (@GeromanAT) November 23, 2024
Everything has been prepared for this. They have pulled equipment and weapons from the center, and in the first multi-story buildings on the western part they have built a line of defense and cover for the…
Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson argues Russia now has "every right" to retaliate with an attack on NATO
— Glenn Diesen (@Glenn_Diesen) November 23, 2024
- We never address the issue of Russia's right to defend itself as it will be smeared as treasonous. For self-preservation, this should be our main topichttps://t.co/7pTuy2E2O8
Kiev claims leak of Russian DefMin paper proposes end-of-war division of Ukraine into three -- red Russia, brown demilitarized Kiev regime, yellow “disputed territoriies” for Poland, Hungary, Romania to decide. https://t.co/c8dJNlmjEq pic.twitter.com/cHcT0L0Yge
— Dances_with_Bears (@bears_with) November 21, 2024
Here's where I'm at without a doubt.OPAG said:
Both sides are corrupt, the side we support more so. Not even close.
The CiA started a color coup there, Just like they have tried to start here.
We should wake up, but some will simply choose to, as Jesus said.
"Have eyes and not see, have ears and not hear."
Imagine the modern warfare expenditures that NATO would actually need to be able to implement in a conventional warfare against Russia, if it outproduces the entire EU by four times alone and supplements it by the North Korean shells on top of that. pic.twitter.com/LnqFAxPHQE
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) November 24, 2024
Noah casually dropping another banger on instagram… pic.twitter.com/azQbmqnt1w
— Кадыров (@Chadyrov11) November 23, 2024
Ukraine’s OTU Kharkiv denies reports that there are North Korean soldiers in Kharkiv oblast. https://t.co/yPX4nzIvnM pic.twitter.com/vRQwTMZjnF
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) November 24, 2024
Călin Georgescu, formerly linked to the radical nationalist AUR party, had run as an independent and was not seen as a frontrunner. https://t.co/789WohnpxO pic.twitter.com/5lfWWiIkOr
— Financial Times (@FT) November 25, 2024
Georgescu is leading the polls with 22.92% and roughly 99.9% of the vote counted, followed by center-left Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu at 19.17% and Elena Lasconi of the center-right Save Romania Union at 19.16%.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) November 25, 2024
Russian forces have made steady gains in key areas of Donetsk region since Aug 1, where Ukraine's defenses have crumbled. The below timelapse video shows those Russian gains and Ukrainian losses, as recorded and mapped by @Deepstate_UA.@defence_centre said yesterday the… pic.twitter.com/ugMYwEje86
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) November 25, 2024
⚡️🇷🇺🇺🇦New report: https://t.co/tKohEUk7tu#war #russia #ukraine #nato #geopolitics #politics pic.twitter.com/GANHp7haB5
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) November 25, 2024
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The Republican senator from South Carolina told Fox News that the Ukraine conflict is ultimately "about money." An extract of the interview was published on the senator's YouTube channel on Wednesday. "You know that the richest country in all of Europe for rare earth minerals is Ukraine?" he said, estimating the worth at 2 to 7 trillion dollars.
AtticusMatlock said:
They overthrew the government the KGB installed.
Joe Rogan and Dave Smith discuss General Wesley Clark's revelation that, just days after 9/11, visiting the Pentagon, he was told of a plan to "take out 7 countries in 5 years," and how the US uses propaganda to justify its wars. pic.twitter.com/cHqxCCSnQj
— Hassan Mafi (@thatdayin1992) April 29, 2023
"A senior Ukrainian official says he is worried the situation may become irretrievable by the spring. An even bigger problem is the quality of the new recruits... A battalion commander with the 65th brigade says the men being sent from army headquarters are now mostly too old or…
— Big Serge ☦️🇺🇸🇷🇺 (@witte_sergei) November 25, 2024
AtticusMatlock said:
In my opinion it was actually the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Russia knew it would set off a wave of chaos throughout the region. Putin tried to convince Bush not to do it.
Frankly I think Russia had a better idea of what would happen with a power vacuum and were concerned about the very thing that ended up happening - jihadist groups gaining foothold and destabilizing countries near their border.
Russia felt incredibly disrespected. Then the Baltics joined NATO in 2004. Double whammy.
At that point Putin didn't feel like he had a choice than to develop new relationships and go at it from a different way. He realized the United States did not see Russia as an equal.
This is not America’s war
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) November 26, 2024
Not another dime
No U.S. troops https://t.co/XJJzHmnCzn
Julian is inching ever so closer, and yet always so far away from the realization. pic.twitter.com/KqEyVQnKku
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) November 25, 2024
"As the conflict in Ukraine enters a new phase of escalation, discussions on sending Western troops and private defense companies to Ukrainian soil have been reactivated, Le Monde has learned from concordant sources.
— Ivan Katchanovski (@I_Katchanovski) November 25, 2024
The debate on sending "troops" to Ukraine, initiated with… pic.twitter.com/LbsaMoSx0K
Following reports yesterday from French Media, that the U.K. and France were considering the deployment of a European Military Coalition to Ukraine; British Foreign Minister, David Lammy states that the U.K. will never send Combat Troops to fight in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/9CSGje0mrB
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 26, 2024
This is a Russian military recruitment commercial. pic.twitter.com/p7xzzy1pFl https://t.co/DaNgKnImdF
— Michael Nayna (@MikeNayna) November 22, 2024
So far, almost nobody in the west fully comprehends the Oreshnik weapon system just demonstrated by Russia. Hat tip to Ted Postol, Scott Ritter and Brian Berletic, the only 3 people I've found so far who fully understand this. I've done the math on the kinetic energy of the…
— HealthRanger (@HealthRanger) November 26, 2024
Ukrainian Missile Crisis: Day 7⬇️
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) November 27, 2024
There were two significant developments in the last day that have shed new light on the ongoing escalation crisis between NATO and Russia. At this point it's clear Ukraine wasn't alone in their scheme - the UK and France were also key players.… pic.twitter.com/oU88gTtbDj
Sitrep: Simplicius agrees with the nukes-to Kiev skeptics, funny enough. And the one ATACMS that did make it past the pantsirs etc. to hit an S-400 that was undergoing maintenance:Quote:
Let us recall that in "retaliation" for the Ukrainian missile raids on November 19th and 20th, on the 21st a Russian "Oreshnik" IRBM plowed dozens of kinetic penetrator submunitions into the Yuzhmash industrial plant in Dnipropetrovsk at something like Mach 14. Muted secondary explosions could be seen on videos of the strike shortly after the impact. Yuzhmash is known to have a deep bunker complex underneath it dating from the Soviet Union, presumably to allow some level of industrial production to continue even following an all-out nuclear exchange.
Let us also recall that the Russians have located and destroyed Storm Shadow stockpiles in Ukraine on multiple previous occasions, despite what are presumably heroic operational security measures by the AFU. I'll just put it this way - the SVR and GRU are very, very good at their jobs. As such it would make a great deal of sense for the Ukrainians to store their long-range missile stockpile in a facility which, even if the Russians could sniff out the missiles there, they would have great difficulty targeting. A facility like, say, the doomsday bunker under Yuzhmash.
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What if last Friday's Oreshnik strike wasn't actually aimed at deterring anyone but was instead a disarming attack that destroyed the latest - and possibly last - shipment of Storm Shadow/SCALP-EG missiles in a hardened warehouse underneath Yuzhmash? This would explain both a lack of follow-up Storm Shadow attacks and new trial balloons floated in its aftermath by the same bad actors about transferring JASSM cruise missiles to Ukraine. I've even heard from a flight monitoring contact that covert transfers of Taurus missiles from Germany may be underway - something that would be totally unnecessary if the Ukrainians still had 100+ Storm Shadows on hand.
As I've said many times, the winning move for the Russians here is to continue to play the existing game rather than start a new one by widening the war. Under the rules of that game, anything in Ukraine can be targeted - and if these fancy British missiles cook off in their storage bunkers then there's really no need to deter anyone from using them.
This is, by the way, far more consistent with the normal logic of war than some kind of tit-for-tat retaliation scheme. You use everything you can, all the time, to inflict maximum damage upon the enemy so as to defeat them. That's well beyond mere deterrence.
All part of the Ukraine proxy info war:Quote:
You see, even Ukrainian sources admit they could only hit the S-400 because it was literally defunct and not in operation, "undergoing maintenance". This is attested by the fact that the one source even claims that Almaz Antey employees were killedlikely mechanics from the S-400's manufacturer.
So, is Ukraine creating more "PR" hits with the usual method, carefully picking and choosing low hanging fruit targets which can be used for big media play? They only have a limited amount of missiles so it makes sense that their strategy revolves around "picking off the slow and feeble" to pretend at 'success'.
Anyway, forever war!Quote:
The last thing to mention is that Ukraine continues to waste its precious few 'strategic' systems on Kursk, which has no effect on the frontline. There is no real argument to be made for how hitting targets in Kursk region can help Ukraine. Even the airfields around Kursk host mostly frontline tactical craft that only engage areas like the Kursk incursion, which is completely ancillary to the real war in the Donbass.
It proves that Ukraine as per usual has no intention of actually hurting the Russian military, but rather creating an info weapon against the Russian populace to turn society against the leadership.
Some have argued Ukraine is "attriting" air defense systems so that they can then lob longer missiles at strategic enterprises like Russian defense industries. Does hitting non-operational, defunct S-400s contribute to this? It's all a smokescreen.
Not to mention likely FARA violations and others. #Vindman
— Sidney Powell 🇺🇸 🗽⚖️🚜🇺🇸 Attorney & Author (@SidneyPowell1) November 27, 2024
"Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack against Ukraine the morning of Nov. 28, targeting energy infrastructure.
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) November 28, 2024
Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said that Russia struck a "massive blow" at the nation's power grid, with attacks on energy infrastructure… pic.twitter.com/wlR1mmJFuI
His opening position for Ukraine is no further aid until you sit at the negotiating table.
— Daniel Bocic Martinez (@Dan4CA31) November 28, 2024
That would require Z to eat crow and change the law.
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It seems the plan for Trump would be to let Z tell him to piss off re: negotiations and then Trump walks away and leaves the mess…
Western experts:
— -- GEROMAN -- time will tell - 👀 -- (@GeromanAT) November 28, 2024
80% of battle losses are caused by artillery
Also Western experts:
Russia has an artillery advantage of 8 to one
Western experts conclusion:
Russia has 3 times more casualties than Ukraine...
How low yor IQ must be to buy the last one?
2/2 The external environment continues to support macroeconomic stability. At $50.6 billion, the 9M 2024 surplus is 30% higher than the same period in 2023 and already exceeds last year’s total. pic.twitter.com/W45QyRgUl4
— KSE Institute 🇺🇦 (@KSE_Institute) November 26, 2024
Reminder NATO’s major self-announced pivot is to interfere, more and more, in civilian political affairs, rather than strictly being a military alliance that must let the chips fall where they may in terms of what civilians vote for and decide https://t.co/Dt1amWN64x
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) November 27, 2024
🇷🇴 Presidential candidate Cǎlin Georgescu warns that the left wants to send Romania's men to die in Ukraine
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) November 28, 2024
“I want to state clearly and precisely that the war in Ukraine must stop urgently. For me, it is the strategy of peace, not the strategy of war.
Moreover, yesterday I saw… pic.twitter.com/CkZKjso5rs
The Ukrainian Air Force posted that Russia continues to improve its missiles and tactics for its long-range missile strikes, including adding flares and EW systems onto missiles. Russia also launches large attacks when there is a heavy fog, complicating the efforts of mobile air… pic.twitter.com/idyr0aYY84
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) November 28, 2024
Lieutenant-Colonel Kent Miller, who was serving with Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Belgium, passed away from medical complications on November 25, 2024.
— ayden (@squatsons) November 28, 2024
Coincidentally a statement of the Russian Defense Ministry was also made on that date: "On November 25, as a… pic.twitter.com/auozHNEqxI
nortex97 said:
"That guy Benz" and "freedom" made me laugh. Thank you!
And happy thanksgiving, war readers.