Thanks that's an excellent summary. The pressure has been on the west and that's evident in the Brit's primary tool of terrorism, ramping it up as their economy stagnates, and the financial system hovers over an abyss. Conserving the most valuable resource, people, is a credit to the General Staff and Russian leadership. Contrast that with how western leaders are happy to throw human life away like it's trash. Western leaders losing their minds is something I'm seeing in others descriptions, and the shallow attempt to reflate via a war economy (Germany) is a bust as there is what collateral to back it? The Brits, the French, both have problems (the French lost their "colonies" in Africa and their resources). Last year even the IMF had to admit Russia's economy was growing, not shrinking. Will there be another putsch in Kiev? So, it's not Russia with the pressing problems, no matter the propaganda narratives or bot armies.
This smells like abandoning of a full demilitarization & denazification, doesn't it..? Only Way to fix this whole Mess was always only through a decisive military annihilation, the politics/economy could not achieve that. Sitting on this Frontline and prolonging endless regrouping and rethinking sounds like acknowledgement of incapability frankly. No offense, it's just what this looks like...no pun intended.
I've always said, this war will last for years. Even when the battles are over the insurgency will begin on a bigger scale. The Brits especially are looking forward to this and are very proud of it. I never understood the soft approach of Putin and no consequence for the Brits. To this day the Russians have never taken out the railway between Poland and Kiev, astounding to me and many others in the West. Most of the world are behind the Russians. They must finish this Nazi regime, unfortunately it comes at a price which I'm very sorry about. For the Europeans to keep this war going they must see a weakness in the Russian federation. The Europeans want regime change, so who do they have in the country that is ready to sell out Russia to the West.
Russia must seek reparations and justice for the fallen, for the war crimes against civilians and damage to the infrastructure on Old Russian territory.
America, Europe and UK must PAY heavily and they can begin by extraditing those bastards most responsible, Blinken, Nuland, Sullivan, Von der Leyen, Baerbock, many others, to face charges in a Donbass Court. I'd include Biden but the cost of maintaining him with a neurosurgeon and hourly diaper changes would be too sticky.
They can discuss financial reparations after the hangings.
If the USA think they can waltz in and make demands about Russia giving them carte blanche to attack allies Iran and China then hit their European bases hard, Now, to show the Real Art of The Deal.
I'm serious, it would be a gross insult to those who gave their lives should America/Europe escape the above penalties.
An Australian, surname Sage bought the largest lithium deposit in Ukraine for $184 million. It holds a deposit of 13.8 million M/T, valued at $141 billion. I believe it's in Shevchenko and about to be taken or already taken by Russian forces.
I wonder what else has been snapped up by butt-hurt 5-Eyes at basement prices.
Success on the battlefield brings big headaches for sure, better though to be winning than losing. Morale is very high and the summer is on the horizon. The suspension of US aid takes a certain amount of pressure off too. Hold tight and victory will soon be Russia's.
Thank you for the insight. Good article. The SMO has been a last resort, since diplomacy was broken off by the West. The Russians have always been open to negotiation. 3 years later, and the position of Russia has improved, whereas the West have realised that the truth differs greatly from their perception of Russian capability. It will be interesting to see what will follow politically.
Simply accepting that the current struggle is just one moment in a long resolution means accepting history in a way that effectively cancels out the current tendency to flatten the past and the future under a continuous avalanche of lies and illusions. And crucially, it also brings about its own future.
Thanks that's an excellent summary. The pressure has been on the west and that's evident in the Brit's primary tool of terrorism, ramping it up as their economy stagnates, and the financial system hovers over an abyss. Conserving the most valuable resource, people, is a credit to the General Staff and Russian leadership. Contrast that with how western leaders are happy to throw human life away like it's trash. Western leaders losing their minds is something I'm seeing in others descriptions, and the shallow attempt to reflate via a war economy (Germany) is a bust as there is what collateral to back it? The Brits, the French, both have problems (the French lost their "colonies" in Africa and their resources). Last year even the IMF had to admit Russia's economy was growing, not shrinking. Will there be another putsch in Kiev? So, it's not Russia with the pressing problems, no matter the propaganda narratives or bot armies.
Tis really twixt the future of Womanity or failure thereof
Excellent analysis by Marat. The Russian Army is far and away the most ethical on the planet.
This smells like abandoning of a full demilitarization & denazification, doesn't it..? Only Way to fix this whole Mess was always only through a decisive military annihilation, the politics/economy could not achieve that. Sitting on this Frontline and prolonging endless regrouping and rethinking sounds like acknowledgement of incapability frankly. No offense, it's just what this looks like...no pun intended.
I've always said, this war will last for years. Even when the battles are over the insurgency will begin on a bigger scale. The Brits especially are looking forward to this and are very proud of it. I never understood the soft approach of Putin and no consequence for the Brits. To this day the Russians have never taken out the railway between Poland and Kiev, astounding to me and many others in the West. Most of the world are behind the Russians. They must finish this Nazi regime, unfortunately it comes at a price which I'm very sorry about. For the Europeans to keep this war going they must see a weakness in the Russian federation. The Europeans want regime change, so who do they have in the country that is ready to sell out Russia to the West.
Russia must seek reparations and justice for the fallen, for the war crimes against civilians and damage to the infrastructure on Old Russian territory.
America, Europe and UK must PAY heavily and they can begin by extraditing those bastards most responsible, Blinken, Nuland, Sullivan, Von der Leyen, Baerbock, many others, to face charges in a Donbass Court. I'd include Biden but the cost of maintaining him with a neurosurgeon and hourly diaper changes would be too sticky.
They can discuss financial reparations after the hangings.
If the USA think they can waltz in and make demands about Russia giving them carte blanche to attack allies Iran and China then hit their European bases hard, Now, to show the Real Art of The Deal.
I'm serious, it would be a gross insult to those who gave their lives should America/Europe escape the above penalties.
Don't forget the quisling traitors in Australia and NZ.
I won't grr!
An Australian, surname Sage bought the largest lithium deposit in Ukraine for $184 million. It holds a deposit of 13.8 million M/T, valued at $141 billion. I believe it's in Shevchenko and about to be taken or already taken by Russian forces.
I wonder what else has been snapped up by butt-hurt 5-Eyes at basement prices.
Tony Sage. A corrupt oligarch from the most corrupt state of WA (West Australia).
Involved in stealing the earth's elements from many countries.
I hope he loses the lot.
They're knocking on Shevchenko soon
Success on the battlefield brings big headaches for sure, better though to be winning than losing. Morale is very high and the summer is on the horizon. The suspension of US aid takes a certain amount of pressure off too. Hold tight and victory will soon be Russia's.
Thank you for the insight. Good article. The SMO has been a last resort, since diplomacy was broken off by the West. The Russians have always been open to negotiation. 3 years later, and the position of Russia has improved, whereas the West have realised that the truth differs greatly from their perception of Russian capability. It will be interesting to see what will follow politically.
Simply accepting that the current struggle is just one moment in a long resolution means accepting history in a way that effectively cancels out the current tendency to flatten the past and the future under a continuous avalanche of lies and illusions. And crucially, it also brings about its own future.