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Posted: Aug 20, 2024 - 3:28am

This was very encouraging and hopeful news. If the Facist steal another election and we end up like the UK or even worse Canada and they start to hunt us conservatives down and round us up into camps we have somewhere to flee. It is always good to have an escape plan. The wife will just have to get used to the cold. Never thought I would end up a refugee but it could happen:
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Posted: Aug 17, 2024 - 7:03am

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c'mon guy, its only been a month
give it some time!





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Posted: Aug 15, 2024 - 5:13am

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This is a mighty fog of obfuscation. Can someone please point out something—anything—that justifies invading a neighboring country, starting a war that has killed hundreds of thousands and made refugees of millions?

I'll wait.


c'mon guy, its only been a month
give it some time!


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Posted: Aug 15, 2024 - 4:32am

Slava Russia! Someday we will remove the scourge of NATO and their Neo Liberal backers here in the US.


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Posted: Aug 14, 2024 - 12:15pm

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Posted: Jul 30, 2024 - 3:39am


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Posted: Jul 27, 2024 - 6:32am

 sirdroseph wrote:

It is nice to see that some people understand what really happened:


So true. Tragically, the corporate media in the neo-liberal (and neo-con) bubble all fall for the blob (military industry, deep state). That includes most all the sheeple consuming the media of the West, refusing to think by themselves and eating anything being fed.


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Posted: Jul 27, 2024 - 6:10am

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I agree that this is a war, but I beg to disagree about this assignment of blame. In any case, I couldn't really hold it against the Russians if they were finally following the old English motto "Right or wrong, my country!" Ukraine and the West are at fault here. See "Minsk II".

It is nice to see that some people understand what really happened:

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Posted: Jul 26, 2024 - 2:20pm

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Anatoly Dremov, ruzzian war blogger tells it strsight out: “For humanists and righteous people I repeat, this is war! And in war, all methods are good. If we do not bomb maternity hospitals, schools, and ordinary houses, we will not win this war. Only pressure from the Saloreich (Ukraine) population on Zelensky can force him to capitulate. The reputation of Russia and its army is at stake. We must win, no matter the cost! And remember, you cannot speak bad about your country during the war. Even if she's wrong!“


I agree that this is a war, but I beg to disagree about this assignment of blame. In any case, I couldn't really hold it against the Russians if they were finally following the old English motto "Right or wrong, my country!" Ukraine and the West are at fault here. See "Minsk II".
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Posted: Jul 26, 2024 - 9:32am


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Posted: Jul 19, 2024 - 2:49pm

What I saw and heard about the Ukraine war in Moscow
Russian elites appear resigned to accepting that the conflict will carry on indefinitely
Perhaps the most striking thing about Moscow today is its calm. This is a city that has been barely touched by war. Indeed, until you turn on the television — where propaganda is omnipresent — you would hardly know that there is a war. Any economic damage from Western sanctions has been offset by the large number of wealthy Russians who have returned due to sanctions. The Russian government has deliberately limited conscription in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and this, together with a degree of repression, explains why there have been few protests by educated youth. No longer fearing conscription, many of the younger Muscovites who fled Russia at the start of the war have now returned.

As to the shops in central Moscow, I couldn’t say if the Louis Vuitton handbags are the genuine articles or Chinese knock-offs, but there is no lack of them. And far more important, Russia since the war demonstrates something that Germany once understood and the rest of Europe would do well to understand: that in an uncertain world, it is very important indeed to be able to grow all your own food.

In the provinces, it is reportedly very different. There, conscription, and casualties, really have bitten deep. This however has been balanced by the fact that the industrial provinces have experienced a huge economic boom due to military spending, with labor shortages pushing up wages. Stories abound of technical workers well into their seventies being recalled to work, fostering their income and restoring the self-respect they lost with the collapse of the 1990s. As I heard from many Russians, “the war has finally forced us to do many of the things that we should have done in the 1990s.”

In Moscow at least, there is, however, little positive enthusiasm for the war. Both opinion polls, and my own conversations with Russian elites, suggest that a majority of Russians do not want to fight for a complete victory (whatever that means) and would like to see a compromise peace now. Even large majorities however are against surrender, and oppose the return to Ukraine of any land in the five provinces “annexed” by Russia. (...)

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Posted: Jul 11, 2024 - 3:11am

President Biden is responsible for most of the Russian growth
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Posted: Jul 11, 2024 - 2:16am



Anatoly Dremov, ruzzian war blogger tells it strsight out: “For humanists and righteous people I repeat, this is war! And in war, all methods are good. If we do not bomb maternity hospitals, schools, and ordinary houses, we will not win this war. Only pressure from the Saloreich (Ukraine) population on Zelensky can force him to capitulate. The reputation of Russia and its army is at stake. We must win, no matter the cost! And remember, you cannot speak bad about your country during the war. Even if she's wrong!“
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Posted: Jul 10, 2024 - 9:55am


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Posted: Jul 10, 2024 - 6:54am



Russian missile attacks kill at least 41, hit children's hospital, Ukraine says




KYIV, July 8 (Reuters) - Russia blasted the main children's hospital in Kyiv with a missile in broad daylight on Monday and rained missiles down on other cities across Ukraine, killing at least 41 civilians in the deadliest wave of air strikes for months.Parents holding babies walked in the street outside the hospital, dazed and sobbing after the rare daylight aerial attack. Windows had been smashed and panels ripped off, and hundreds of Kyiv residents were helping to clear debris.

"It was scary. I couldn't breathe, I was trying to cover (my baby). I was trying to cover him with this cloth so that he could breathe," Svitlana Kravchenko, 33, told Reuters.President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who stopped in Poland before heading off to Washington for a NATO summit, put the death toll at 37, including three children. More than 170 were injured.But tallies of casualties from the sites of attacks in different regions totalled at least 41.


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Posted: Jul 8, 2024 - 10:32am

Right-Sizing the Russian Threat to Europe
Russia likely has neither the capability nor the intent to launch a war of aggression against NATO members — but the ongoing brinkmanship between Russia and the West still poses serious risks of military escalation that can only be defused by supplementing military deterrence with a diplomatic effort to address tensions.
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Posted: Jul 7, 2024 - 1:39am

First interview with Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban after his visit to President Putin
(Swiss Weltwoche in English)

Sorry Bruce, if one of us is being payed it must be you. Just you.
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Posted: Jul 4, 2024 - 10:11pm

 thisbody wrote:
Russian disinformation.  
"Spoiler Alert: Official Ukrainian sources confirm that Putin did stop in March 2022, after Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky agreed to forswear membership in NATO." 

This parrots a recent comment made by Putin to explain the debacle of their initial push to seize Kiev.  Putin did not stop. He was stopped.   
Subtle difference. 

If you want more solid analysis of why negotiations have frequently failed, try this.

The tensions escalated dramatically in 2021. Russia massed forces on the Ukrainian border and stepped up its aggressive and imperialist rhetoric. In December 2021, emboldened by the chaotic Western with­drawal from Afghanistan, Moscow switched levels and addressed its demands directly to the United States and NATO. Russia pre­sented the Western allies with an ultimatum, in the guise of two draft treaties con­cerning “security guarantees”: NATO should agree to admit no new members and to refrain from any form of military activity in Ukraine and other states neighbouring Russia. The alliance was also to restrict its military activities to the states that were already members in May 1997. The United States was to withdraw its nuclear weapons from Europe. Russia was demanding noth­ing less than the division of Europe into Russian and American spheres of influence, and a “resolution of the Ukraine question” over the heads of the Ukrainians. Hence, the Russian diplomatic offensive was logi­cally directed above all towards Washington and in second place to the European NATO allies. As well as the aforementioned maximal demands, the documents also con­tained proposals for consultation mechanisms, confidence-building and arms con­trol. Despite intense diplomacy between the Western capitals and Moscow in January and February 2022 Putin was not prepared to negotiate on individual aspects. The United States responded positively to some of the Russian proposals, but Moscow in­sisted on the whole package and stayed its course to rupture.

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Posted: Jul 4, 2024 - 9:53pm

Ray McGovern: Will Putin Attack Poland & the Baltics?
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Posted: Jul 4, 2024 - 5:28am

...and then there is 'Tuva Or Bust'.

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