For Those Who Might Be Wondering Why We Might Be In Ukraine

Welp this information came across the shortwave raido last night....
Apparently the Russians have completely surrounded between 4 to 6 thousand Ukrainian troops in the kursk area, and had issued an ultimatum, surrender by morning or be destroyed by all types of kabs..... the ukies have over 250 severely wounded that desperately need medical care..... also Apparently the Russians have figured a way to jam or block star link in that area as well since Monday.... (this development has global Implications) 🥺
In addition there is just at 1000 Ukraine troops in negotiations with Russia field command to surrender and they are offering to give up new types of weapons supplied by the French and Americans along with satellite encryption, a new type of uav, electronic warfare items and some armored vehicles....oh and the Ukraine command has cut off all communications with them since Monday..... they have been abandoned by their leaders and left to die....
It is my firm belief that the ukies will either use a French nuke or more likely that Zelensky will order a "false flag" event here in the lower 48 and blame it on the Russians in a effort to drag the US into his quagmire
The little napoleon did threatened the United States "with pain" during the infamous meeting at the white house...
And the innocent continues to bleed...... f@#king goat fuck.... lucifer must be just roaring with laughter at this ......
 
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Welp this information came across the shortwave raido last night....
Apparently the Russians have completely surrounded between 4 to 6 thousand Ukrainian troops in the kursk area, and had issued an ultimatum, surrender by morning or be destroyed by all types of kabs..... the ukies have over 250 severely wounded that desperately need medical care..... also Apparently the Russians have figured a way to jam or block star link in that area as well since Monday.... (this development has global Implications) 🥺
In addition there is just at 1000 Ukraine troops in negotiations with Russia field command to surrender and they are offering to give up new types of weapons supplied by the French and Americans along with satellite encryption, a new type of uav, electronic warfare items and some armored vehicles....oh and the Ukraine command has cut off all communications with them since Monday..... they have been abandoned by their leaders and left to die....
It is my firm belief that the ukies will either use a French nuke or more likely that Zelensky will order a "false flag" event here in the lower 48 and blame it on the Russians in a effort to drag the US into his quagmire
The little napoleon did threatened the United States "with pain" during the infamous meeting at the white house...
And the innocent continues to bleed...... f@#king goat fuck.... lucifer must be just roaring with laughter at this ......

This is a very reliable feed on Ukraine

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This is a very reliable feed on Ukraine

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Welp, they didn't say anything other than ambushing the Russians... thank you for the information ....but I don't believe 90% of what either side produces for information the war, all wars are based on deception.... and the information didn't address the star link claim or the surrender claims... time will tell...
The one item that has been missing from this entire shitfuckery is the images of the funerals, grieving family members, the broken hearts of the people's parents.... nor does it show the suffering of the starving and freezing innocents...
 
Welp, they didn't say anything other than ambushing the Russians... thank you for the information ....but I don't believe 90% of what either side produces for information the war, all wars are based on deception.... and the information didn't address the star link claim or the surrender claims... time will tell...
The one item that has been missing from this entire shitfuckery is the images of the funerals, grieving family members, the broken hearts of the people's parents.... nor does it show the suffering of the starving and freezing innocents...
Well, can't say a give a flying fuck for dead Russians. The more the better.

Ukraine - they're there on Twitter feeds all the time.

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Trump claims Ukraine is collapsing (no cards), but the data tells another story: Ukraine stands firm while Russia grinds itself down. If you judge by territory gained, Russia is winning; but by lives lost for that territory, the results are disastrous, and Russia is charging headlong into demographic oblivion.

Russia's weaknesses include economic struggles (20% interest rates, inflation), with military spending consuming 40% of public spending amid declining oil revenue.
- Food inflation alone in Russia has surged 70% this year. Potato prices up 73% and butter 30%. True inflation since the invasion in 2022 is 71.4%, dwarfing the official number of 28%
- GDP growth slowed to 3.1% in Q3, down from 4.1% in Q2 and 5.4% in Q1. Reports of "growth without development" as war spending diverts resources from infrastructure, health, and education
- Contract soldiers earn triple the average wage, with bonuses up to $22,000-$30,000 for signing and $100,000+ in death benefits. But there is more. Russia offers to forgive the new conscripts debts up to 10 million rubles, which is $100k. Now the total payments for signing a contract are up to $135k. This is "deathonomics" in action.
- Over the past 3 months, the dollar has risen by 18% against the ruble
- Mortgage rates are over 28%, and record-high interest rates of 21%—the highest since 1999. The major developers in Russia are failing because people can no longer afford mortgages

Russian casualties increased: from 500/day in December 2022 to over 1,500/day by December 2024, totaling nearly 430,000 killed and wounded in 2024 alone. 48 240 losses in January 2025.

Equipment losses (1,400 tanks, 3,700 fighting vehicles in 2024) exceed production capacity, forcing Russia to restore obsolete Soviet-era vehicles and even use civilian cars for their attacks. Old Soviet stock that's restorable is running down, and both costing more and sucking up more hours to restore.

European allies, with a GDP of 10 times Russia's, can significantly help Ukraine despite not replacing all US capabilities. European/US aid accounts for 30% each, while Ukraine produces 40% of its military resources.

The opinion in the Atlantic argues that US decisions are "particularly shortsighted and tragic" as Ukraine has "plenty of cards" but needs continued support.

This is true, in that there's no way in hell that Putin can afford to step back from his maximalist objectives, and there's no way in hell that Ukraine will ever agree to anything remotely close to what Putin's looking for.

What's going to happen is that in the end, both sides will more or less tell Trump to fuck off - Putin has more or less already done so - and Trump will have to make a choice. Does he suck up the humiliation and restore military assistance to Ukraine, or does he wash his hands of the whole think and lash out at random. My take is that when the negotiations fail, as they will, because the 2 sides are too far apart, and no amount of bullying and intimidation and outright help to Russia by Trump will force Ukraine to capitulate, which is the only outcome Putin (and therefore Trump) will accept, Trump will turn around and say "I did my best" and walk away.

By playing along for now, Ukraine is buying time for the EU to agree on funding and whatever other measures they can come up with - All the additional EU funding for drones - from the UK, the Netherlands, Norway, etc - will make a big difference in drone production - and drones are making 80-85% of Russian kills - and that is likely to climb even more over 2025. And Drone production at least can be stepped up far more quickly than anything else. Throw in a bunch more Mirages to strengthen Ukraine's air defences and those Swedish AWAC's that are coming and Ukraine can continue to stand firm and push the Russians back.

Trump, alas, has proved to be Putin's secret weapon, but it's a card that in the end will not have a major impact -Putin is grasping at straws and as long as the EU stands firm and actually does what it says it will do, Ukraine will hang in there.


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Russia only “ has cards” because of its nukes.

Theres what, 1700 that are active?

Interesting proposition, neutralizing all russian nukes in one fell swoop.

Good Bond script for than new MTF African Bond.
 
"Reports of a large-scale breakthrough of the Ukrainian state border by Russian troops are false. The enemy is still operating with sabotage and reconnaissance groups and small infantry units of several people in the areas of Novenke and Zhuravka in Sumy Oblast. They are attempting to establish a foothold on Ukrainian territory to expand the combat zone but are gradually being crushed.

In addition, the enemy combined sabotage and assault groups have moved along a gas pipeline branch to gain a foothold in the outskirts of the town of Sudzha in Kursk Oblast. At present, Russian special forces are being tracked down, blocked and destroyed. The enemy losses in Sudzha are enormous".

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/03/8/7501912/
 
"Reports of a large-scale breakthrough of the Ukrainian state border by Russian troops are false. The enemy is still operating with sabotage and reconnaissance groups and small infantry units of several people in the areas of Novenke and Zhuravka in Sumy Oblast. They are attempting to establish a foothold on Ukrainian territory to expand the combat zone but are gradually being crushed.

In addition, the enemy combined sabotage and assault groups have moved along a gas pipeline branch to gain a foothold in the outskirts of the town of Sudzha in Kursk Oblast. At present, Russian special forces are being tracked down, blocked and destroyed. The enemy losses in Sudzha are enormous".

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/03/8/7501912/
No, that may have some truth in it.... but the 4-6 thousand troops that are surrounded in the kursk area appears not to of surrendered or the Russians didn't get the memo because at dawn the Russians began in Ernest the change in landscape using the Russian edition of the daisy cutter...... it looks to be a bloodbath......
Nothing is known at the present the fate of the 1000 or so troops negotiating their surrender or the equipment in their possession....... and no the Russians aren't being crushed.....your photo of the uav you presented is obviously photo shopped.... no military is going to permit a photo of that type to be published or leaked................... and there remains no revetments or runways viable enough to service any migs let alone F16s.... any flights of F16s are originating out of neighboring nato countries..... the Russians know this, the Americans know this as does the Ukrainians.....
At 11:45est reports that the Ukrainian military in that area is collapsing in a unorganized fashion leaving their wounded and personal behind..... fuck me..... just fuck me....
From napoleon to Hitler it never pays to invade the Russians...... fucking Zelensky ...........may God show mercy on these combatants....the absolute horror of this entire shitfuckery is it is white man killing his fellow white man......Christian killing Christian. ...... lucifer is absolutely roaring with laughter.............
 
No, that may have some truth in it.... but the 4-6 thousand troops that are surrounded in the kursk area appears not to of surrendered or the Russians didn't get the memo because at dawn the Russians began in Ernest the change in landscape using the Russian edition of the daisy cutter...... it looks to be a bloodbath......
Nothing is known at the present the fate of the 1000 or so troops negotiating their surrender or the equipment in their possession....... and no the Russians aren't being crushed.....your photo of the uav you presented is obviously photo shopped.... no military is going to permit a photo of that type to be published or leaked................... and there remains no revetments or runways viable enough to service any migs let alone F16s.... any flights of F16s are originating out of neighboring nato countries..... the Russians know this, the Americans know this as does the Ukrainians.....
At 11:45est reports that the Ukrainian military in that area is collapsing in a unorganized fashion leaving their wounded and personal behind..... fuck me..... just fuck me....
From napoleon to Hitler it never pays to invade the Russians...... fucking Zelensky ...........may God show mercy on these combatants....the absolute horror of this entire shitfuckery is it is white man killing his fellow white man......Christian killing Christian. ...... lucifer is absolutely roaring with laughter.............
Russia invaded Ukraine.
Ukraine is defending themselves against Russia invasion.
Zelensky did not initiate anything.
Putin made up shit to attack Ukraine.
 
France will provide Ukraine with 195 million euros ($211 million) in military aid using the interest accrued from frozen Russian assets, French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu told La Tribune in an interview published March 8.

The additional aid "will enable the delivery of 155-mm shells as well as AASM gliding bombs which arm the Ukrainian Mirage 2000s ," Lecornu said. The French government's long-term commitment to Ukraine reflects its broader strategic interests in European stability and the defense of democratic values in the face of external threats. France is currently the only independent European manufacturer of military equipment, which allows it to avoid external pressure from the United States and transfer significant amounts of weapons without U.S. approval.

As part of the ongoing modernization of its ground forces under the Scorpion program, France is decommissioning a significant number of VAB and AMX-10RC vehicles,

Lecornu added that France is accelerating the transfer of older equipment to Ukraine, including tanks and armoured vehicles. France has previously announced that they will decommission older equipment, which will be immediately transferred to Ukraine. Key items in this phase-out include Véhicules de l'Avant Blindé (VAB) armored vehicles, AMX-10 RCR light tanks, and surface-to-air missiles (SAMs - Crotale and Mistral) nearing the end of their service life. These transfers will help enhance Ukraine's defensive capabilities while simultaneously allowing France to modernize its own military forces. The French government's ongoing military support also includes engineering equipment, such as motorized floating bridges and VAB Génie engineering vehicles, which are set to be delivered in the near future.

The announcement from France comes just days after the United Kingdom signed an agreement with Kyiv on March 1 to provide Ukraine with a loan worth 2.26 billion pounds ($2.84 billion) backed by frozen Russian assets. The loan will go towards "purchasing defense equipment according to Ukraine's needs," the U.K. Finance Ministry said.

https://kyivindependent.com/france-...ne-using-interest-from-frozen-russian-assets/

https://www.armyrecognition.com/new...hase-out-of-army-combat-vehicles-and-missiles

https://mil.in.ua/en/news/france-to-transfer-amx-10rc-to-ukraine-using-frozen-russian-assets/

https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/france/amx-10-rc-rcr.php

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Never, Never Underestimate Ukraine

by Illia Ponomarenko
Ponomarenko is a former defense and security reporter at the Kyiv Post and subsequently a co-founder of the Kyiv Independent, where he worked from 2021 to 2023.

First there was Donald Trump calling Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator.” Then there was the infamous, heated exchange at the White House on Friday, where Ukraine’s wartime leader was accused of not being grateful enough for years of U.S. support. Then there was a U.S. decision on Tuesday to pause aid, and another one on Wednesday to cut off intelligence sharing. Now the Trump Administration is considering stripping legal status for 240,000 Ukrainians in the U.S. who fled the Russian invasion, potentially putting them on a fast track for deportation. These are the moves of a U.S. President throwing a tantrum over Ukraine, trying to twist its arm like it’s some kind of personal colonial asset or Banana Republic. All with the expectation that Ukraine will just roll over and sign a “peace deal” with no security guarantees. No negotiations, no discussions, no pesky Ukrainian democracy—just kiss the ring and get on with it.

Yet Trump is making the same mistake as Vladimir Putin—grossly underestimating Ukraine as a sovereign nation determined to survive. And, as history keeps showing us, that is a terrible idea. This is where Trump and Putin, two very different men with a Ukraine problem, collide with reality. Trump, much like Putin, sees Ukraine as an inconvenience, an obstacle, something that should be grateful to even have a seat at the table. Instead, to his visible frustration on Friday, he met a leader who wouldn’t grovel. The upshot was an unprecedented public spat between two wartime allies that saw Zelensky storm out of the White House before a minerals deal could be penned. Putin made a similar blunder when he convinced himself that Ukraine was some kind of fake country, created by Vladimir Lenin as a clerical error. He expected a leisurely parade into Kyiv and instead walked straight into a nightmare of his own making—one where demoralized “peasants” from Russian jokes turned out to be one of the world’s best warfighters with an entire society fiercely backing them.

Like Putin, Trump just doesn’t get Ukraine. His approach hasn’t weakened the Ukrainian President. If anything, it’s done the opposite. Even people who can’t stand Zelensky’s failures have given him credit for standing his ground. That’s because Trump’s approach isn’t just an insult to Zelensky but to Ukraine itself and its institution of national leadership. And if there’s one thing Ukrainians love more than anything, it’s proving arrogant world leaders wrong. Trump doesn’t see the nation behind the name. Instead, his Administration is sending feelers out to opposition figures like Petro Poroshenko and Yulia Tymoshenko—both of whom only 6% to 10% voters say they would back. Neither has a realistic chance of leading Ukraine in free and fair elections—with Zelensky and war hero General Valeriy Zaluzhny the clear frontrunners. If the idea is to find a more compliant Ukrainian leader, good luck with that. Putin tried the same thing with his long-time collaborator Viktor Medvedchuk, his pick for a puppet leader, before Medvedchuk was arrested on treason charges in April 2022.

That’s because—and this part is key—this war isn’t about Zelensky. It’s about the people. It’s about the 1 million men and women serving in Ukraine’s army, standing in trenches, dodging drones, evacuating the wounded, and keeping the front lines intact. It’s about the millions more who are keeping the country running, raising funds, developing new weapons, and refusing to break under relentless Russian bombardment. History is full of examples of what happens when an army loses the will to fight—the Syrian regime’s collapse in December, the Russian front in World War I. That’s not happening here. Russia is advancing and inflicting heavy losses on Ukraine. But Ukraine is still standing because Ukrainians are still willing to pay the price for their survival. Yes, Western weapons help greatly—but weapons don’t fight wars. People do.

Which brings us back to Trump’s decision to pause military aid and intelligence sharing. It’s a terrible blow to the defenders of Ukraine.

But, again, it won’t force Ukraine to surrender any time soon or accept a peace deal without security guarantees. If there’s one thing this war has proven, it’s that Ukrainians are good at improvising when they have to. When Russian firepower became overwhelming, they introduced and mastered things like FPV drones and naval drones, which effectively revolutionized modern warfare. Ukraine has options. Europe is still in the game. The country’s domestic weapons production is ramping up. Across Ukraine, small workshops—what some call the “shadow military-industrial complex”—are working 24/7 to keep the war effort going. Ideas on how to mitigate the damage from Trump’s siding with Putin are boiling.

As long as we the people want to keep our country we love, there is always a way forward.

https://time.com/7265176/trump-ukraine-zelensky/

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https://rmx.news/article/videos-flo...-zelenskys-war-machine-ramps-up-mobilization/
More shit from the quagmire......only now the these "bountyhunters" are getting shot while trying to kidnap people off of the street....laying in wait to kidnap people coming to and from school and at road blocks...
personal note, in my world these jackals that pull this shit could very well be met with terminal violence...or get "fragged" .
 

Never, Never Underestimate Ukraine

by Illia Ponomarenko
Ponomarenko is a former defense and security reporter at the Kyiv Post and subsequently a co-founder of the Kyiv Independent, where he worked from 2021 to 2023.

First there was Donald Trump calling Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator.” Then there was the infamous, heated exchange at the White House on Friday, where Ukraine’s wartime leader was accused of not being grateful enough for years of U.S. support. Then there was a U.S. decision on Tuesday to pause aid, and another one on Wednesday to cut off intelligence sharing. Now the Trump Administration is considering stripping legal status for 240,000 Ukrainians in the U.S. who fled the Russian invasion, potentially putting them on a fast track for deportation. These are the moves of a U.S. President throwing a tantrum over Ukraine, trying to twist its arm like it’s some kind of personal colonial asset or Banana Republic. All with the expectation that Ukraine will just roll over and sign a “peace deal” with no security guarantees. No negotiations, no discussions, no pesky Ukrainian democracy—just kiss the ring and get on with it.

Yet Trump is making the same mistake as Vladimir Putin—grossly underestimating Ukraine as a sovereign nation determined to survive. And, as history keeps showing us, that is a terrible idea. This is where Trump and Putin, two very different men with a Ukraine problem, collide with reality. Trump, much like Putin, sees Ukraine as an inconvenience, an obstacle, something that should be grateful to even have a seat at the table. Instead, to his visible frustration on Friday, he met a leader who wouldn’t grovel. The upshot was an unprecedented public spat between two wartime allies that saw Zelensky storm out of the White House before a minerals deal could be penned. Putin made a similar blunder when he convinced himself that Ukraine was some kind of fake country, created by Vladimir Lenin as a clerical error. He expected a leisurely parade into Kyiv and instead walked straight into a nightmare of his own making—one where demoralized “peasants” from Russian jokes turned out to be one of the world’s best warfighters with an entire society fiercely backing them.

Like Putin, Trump just doesn’t get Ukraine. His approach hasn’t weakened the Ukrainian President. If anything, it’s done the opposite. Even people who can’t stand Zelensky’s failures have given him credit for standing his ground. That’s because Trump’s approach isn’t just an insult to Zelensky but to Ukraine itself and its institution of national leadership. And if there’s one thing Ukrainians love more than anything, it’s proving arrogant world leaders wrong. Trump doesn’t see the nation behind the name. Instead, his Administration is sending feelers out to opposition figures like Petro Poroshenko and Yulia Tymoshenko—both of whom only 6% to 10% voters say they would back. Neither has a realistic chance of leading Ukraine in free and fair elections—with Zelensky and war hero General Valeriy Zaluzhny the clear frontrunners. If the idea is to find a more compliant Ukrainian leader, good luck with that. Putin tried the same thing with his long-time collaborator Viktor Medvedchuk, his pick for a puppet leader, before Medvedchuk was arrested on treason charges in April 2022.

That’s because—and this part is key—this war isn’t about Zelensky. It’s about the people. It’s about the 1 million men and women serving in Ukraine’s army, standing in trenches, dodging drones, evacuating the wounded, and keeping the front lines intact. It’s about the millions more who are keeping the country running, raising funds, developing new weapons, and refusing to break under relentless Russian bombardment. History is full of examples of what happens when an army loses the will to fight—the Syrian regime’s collapse in December, the Russian front in World War I. That’s not happening here. Russia is advancing and inflicting heavy losses on Ukraine. But Ukraine is still standing because Ukrainians are still willing to pay the price for their survival. Yes, Western weapons help greatly—but weapons don’t fight wars. People do.

Which brings us back to Trump’s decision to pause military aid and intelligence sharing. It’s a terrible blow to the defenders of Ukraine.

But, again, it won’t force Ukraine to surrender any time soon or accept a peace deal without security guarantees. If there’s one thing this war has proven, it’s that Ukrainians are good at improvising when they have to. When Russian firepower became overwhelming, they introduced and mastered things like FPV drones and naval drones, which effectively revolutionized modern warfare. Ukraine has options. Europe is still in the game. The country’s domestic weapons production is ramping up. Across Ukraine, small workshops—what some call the “shadow military-industrial complex”—are working 24/7 to keep the war effort going. Ideas on how to mitigate the damage from Trump’s siding with Putin are boiling.

As long as we the people want to keep our country we love, there is always a way forward.

https://time.com/7265176/trump-ukraine-zelensky/

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Chloe, I'm not underestimating Ukraine .... but don't underestimat the Russians .....the Russians "lost" 27 million people during ww2.... before this is played out Zelensky will us a nuke plunging the entire world in nuclear war...
The billionaires and the ruling class of Europe will fight the Russians to the last Ukrainian....your beloved nation is being destroyed because of this vermin..... the Ukranians will live in absolute poverty paying off the loans that this shitfuckery has brought forth..... you are witnessing the enslavement of your people....
 
Chloe, I'm not underestimating Ukraine .... but don't underestimat the Russians .....the Russians "lost" 27 million people during ww2.... before this is played out Zelensky will us a nuke plunging the entire world in nuclear war...
The billionaires and the ruling class of Europe will fight the Russians to the last Ukrainian....your beloved nation is being destroyed because of this vermin..... the Ukranians will live in absolute poverty paying off the loans that this shitfuckery has brought forth..... you are witnessing the enslavement of your people....
10 million of those 27 million were Ukrainians. Russia lost 14 million from a population of 110 million, or just over 10%. Ukraine lost 10 million from a total population of 40 million. 25%. Ukrainian military units were the most effective in the Red Army. Never forget that the Cossacks were also the shock troops of the old Tsarist Russian Army as well. They were at the front in every war Russia has fought over.

Ukrainians know that if Russia wins this, they will be exterminated as a people and as a culture. For Ukraine, this is an existential war, and after THIS war, Ukrainians well an truly have a hate on for Russia. Trump can bluster, betray and backstab Ukraine all he likes, but one way or another, this war won't be over until they have driven the Russians out, and if Trump makes Putin and Russia his ally, he's in for a sad disappointment. So's Russia, because even after this war is over, the SBU will be hunting down and exterminating Russian war criminals and there won't be any escape for them. Think Mossad on steroids.

Realistically, it's Trump and the chaos he is engendering that is far more likely to plunge us into WW3. Dislike Biden as I did, his Administration was playing by the established rules, and the aid going to Ukraine was controlled, minimizing the risk of escalation. Biden limited Ukraine, but despite that they were making progress and turning the war around. Russia would have been defeated eventually, but without any major escalations, and by pushing Russia back to the 2014 borders over time.

Trump has thrown away the rulebook, openly sided with Putin, destabilized Europe and NATO - with the USA embedded within NATO and a confirmed, if rather timid, ally, Europe was safe from any escalation. Now, with Trump openly hostile to Europe and Ukraine, all bets are off. Finland and Sweden are in NATO, Poland has openly stated they are going for nukes, other countries will follow, Turkey is aligning more and more closely with Ukraine, and you can expect Turkish nukes soon, possibly in conjunction with Ukrane's nuclear expertise. Europe sees Putin and Russia now as a serious military threat, the Baltic States are crapping themselves because they know they're next on the chopping block, and there's no more USA to keep the old world order afloat. The times they are a'changing.

As for Ukraine, their defence industry is growing exponentially. They have been forced to immovate to survive. Drones have proven a game-changer and Ukraine are now the world experts in drone warfare, way ahead of everyone else, besides having the biggest Army in Europe. Those lessons will now be lost to the US military, placing us at a disadvantage that the Chinese are sure to take note of. Drones will win this war for Ukraine - Russian industry just cannot compete with the EU - too corrupt and not innovative enough. Ukraine has hundreds of businesses working on drones, competing with and helping each other and they have the funding and manufacturimg capcity of the EU behind them, and the EU's funding dwarfs Russia's. Trump's active hostility is a painful but temporary setback, nothing more.

Take a read of this book. History is cyclic, it doesn't repeat but it rhymes, and we are due for a major Crisis. I strongly suspect that Trump is the Black Swan event that will propel the world into the next one, and I also think China will, if they play their cards right, emerge from this Crisis as THE world superpower, just as we have been from WW2 until now. A year ago, I would have said it wouldn't be open conflict but more of an economic war. Now? It'll still be an economic war rather than military, but Trump will plunge the US into a major recession as a result of everything he's doing.

Canada will turn to the EU, Japan and South Korea will reach accommodations with China, Taiwan will fold, the Phillipines and Vietnam will bow to the inevitable Chinese Hegemony, Africa and South American will become Chinese-aligned, Australia will be left hanging, more or less Finlandized, Europe will unite like you'll never believe and go full on nationalist-miliaristic, Russia will disintegrate and China will grab Siberia to the Urals, with all those resources..... and the USA will go isolationist as we default on our debt and go bankrupt.

How's that for a dystopian future.....

https://www.amazon.com/Fourth-Turni...auss+the+fourth+turning&qid=1741529875&sr=8-1
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“If you dont believe your country should come before yourself,

You can better serve your country by living somewhere else.”

- Stompin Tom Conners
 
And here you go....Putin rules out concessions for peace deal

During a recent speech before Congress, Donald Trump claimed that Moscow was showing signs of wanting peace. Putin demonstrated his agreement with Trump by launching waves of missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, slaughtering civilians left defenceless by Trump cutting military aid, include air defence missiles, to Ukraine and openly gloating over what he's doing.

With Russia refusing to budge, the Trump administration is now pressuring Ukraine to make concessions, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signaled his willingness to do whatever it takes to end the war.

Vladimir Putin meanwhile, has insisted on securing a long-term peace agreement and hos conditions have remained unchanged from the start of the war.

The only way Trump can achieve "peace" is by forcing Ukraine to capitulate, because Putin ain't listening and we all know Trump is Putin's bitch.

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/worl...S&cvid=ca94743aaca24604adfe62d8d46d6807&ei=14
 
“If you dont believe your country should come before yourself,

You can better serve your country by living somewhere else.”

- Stompin Tom Conners

Too true, which is why, for the good of the USA, Trump and Vance have to go, and go fast before they do more damage
 

James Comer: FBI Doc Alleges ‘Business Person from Ukraine’ Sent ‘Substantial Bribe’ to VP Biden​



WENDELL HUSEBØ7 Jun 2023

The FBI’s informant file of a $5 million bribery scheme allegedly linked to President Joe Biden concerns the family’s business deals in Ukraine, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) revealed Monday.

In May, Comer and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) made bombshell claims after reviewing an FBI FD-1023 form that documented the informant’s allegations of an alleged bribery scheme involving an exchange of money for policy decisions between now-President Joe Biden and a foreign national. Comer disclosed the informant tip is dated June 30, 2020.

“Yes, it is Ukraine,” Comer told The Just the News. “This form 1023 involves a business person from Ukraine, who allegedly sent a bribe, a substantial bribe to then Vice President Joe Biden.”

The Biden family frequently visited Ukraine for its respective business. Then-Vice President Joe Biden served as the Obama administration’s Ukrainian “point person” on U.S. foreign policy. He visited Ukraine six times while serving as vice president.

More here: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...m-ukraine-sent-substantial-bribe-to-vp-biden/

I said long ago there is good reason to believe that Joe Biden has been compromised by Ukraine and other countries.
Yes,sos all part of that nwo 4th industrial revolution, genocide,eugenics crap.
 
LOL. Love this Kiwi.

New Zealand High Commissioner to the UK, Phil Goff, has lost his job over remarks he made about U.S. President Donald Trump at an event in London this week, New Zealand's foreign minister said Thursday. Phil Goff, who is New Zealand's High Commissioner to the U.K., made the comments at an event held by the international affairs think tank Chatham House in London on Tuesday. Goff held a number of Cabinet positions in NZ's Government.

 
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