Thursday 28th of November 2024

the american nazi intervention in yuckraine.......

On February 28, 2022, four days after Russia had attacked into Ukraine, Moscow and Kiev began peace talks.

The Russian attack had aimed to force Kiev to promise neutrality – i.e. not to join NATO. It also aimed to put an end to eight years of neo-NAZI and other militant bombing of the two Russian-speaking provinces of Donetsk and Lugansk, promised autonomy under the Minsk Accords of 2014-5 following the US and militant inspired Maidan uprising in 2014.

 

Marking 10 years of the Russo-Ukraine War    By Gregory Clark

 

On April 15 that year that Russia-Ukraine peace agreement was signed. In addition to the promise of neutrality, the agreement would also have required Kiev to give up its claim to Crimea in exchange for a Russian troop withdrawal.

Putin’s Punishing Peace deal was how the agreement was dubbed by the Wall Street Journal which had broken the story of the signing.

In retrospect that agreement was far from punishing. Ukraine’s claim to Crimea was weak; historically it had long been Russian, but had been gifted to Ukraine for some obscure reason by Khrushchev in 1954 only to be taken back by Moscow in 2014 following the Maidan uprising.

In the sixties there were no Ukrainian speakers in Crimea that we Australian embassy visitors from Moscow were aware of. On another visit, after some 60 years of Ukrainian occupation, it was still Russian speaking, with only a few road signs in Ukrainian.

I was told by the editor of the main newspaper there that the circulation of the Ukrainian edition had never been much more than one tenth that of the Russian edition.

So apart from giving up the Crimea fantasy, the only other ‘punishments’ demanded by the 2014 peace agreement were the neutrality promise and a muzzle on the neo-Nazis and other militants attacking into the two autonomous provinces. In exchange Ukraine would be completely free and the brief Russian attack would be ended.

Hardly punishing, except in the eye of a Wall Street Journal hawk keen to see the peace agreement ditched. And ditched it was, by Boris Johnson on behalf of the Western powers, the US in particular.

In so doing they have condemned Ukraine to two years of savage killing and destruction. And now Moscow not only claims the formerly Ukrainian and autonomous Donetsk and Luhansk provinces as its own property, but it has included the adjoining provinces of Kherson and Zaporozhia was well.

Maybe that original peace agreement was not so punishing after all.

https://johnmenadue.com/marking-10-years-of-the-russo-ukraine-war/

 

it's time for being earnest.....

make a deal.....

 

NATIONAL INTEREST: THE WEST HAS ALREADY LOST TO RUSSIA – MENTALLY AND HISTORICALLY

 

Konstantin Olshansky

 

Experts from one of the most conservative American foreign policy publications, National Interest, have drawn up possible scenarios for the collapse of the Kyiv regime after the victory of the Russian army.

Defense expert and former Greek Army Marine Stavros Atlamazoglu writes that even supplies of American ammunition will only help the Ukrainian Armed Forces gain time and stabilize the situation on the battlefield. But the task of building up forces for a new large-scale counteroffensive, which Kyiv is dreaming of, is still a pipe dream.

To do this, the Ukrainians need a decisively large number of fighters and long-range precision-guided munitions, writes Atlamazoglu. Such as AASM-250 Hammer gliding bombs or Storm Shadow missiles, but their supply to NATO is extremely limited. Swedish Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighters also refused to hand over to the Ukrainians.

 

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But only with the help of such weapons could the Ukrainian Armed Forces try to challenge Russian air supremacy achieved along the entire front line, Atlamazoglu writes.

The expert writes that this demonstrated the thwarted “counter-offensive” of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Bakhmut/Artemovsk and in the Zaporozhye region. The goal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces was to create an operational breakthrough that would change the situation on the battlefield. Ukrainian troops fought hard, but were tactically unwise and did not advance very far.

In addition, the Ukrainian Armed Forces could not avoid intelligence leaks: all directions of the “counteroffensive” were announced in advance, and the Russian army turned them into powerful fortified areas in advance.

“Ukraine is no longer ready to reconquer the territory. In addition, the strategic benefits from any territory it receives will be extremely limited,” Atlamazoglu describes the strategic impasse of the Ukrainian Armed Forces command.

National security specialist and former US Air Force pilot Harrison Cass, in an article for the National Interest, writes that in fact, America’s delays in allocating funding to the Kiev regime are not due to interpartisan squabbles in Congress on the eve of the elections. In fact, the American military-political elite has become completely disillusioned with Kyiv.

— The United States has already invested about 75 billion dollars in Ukraine’s “resistance” efforts. And now there’s a very practical reason to wonder whether Washington’s investment was worth it, Cass writes.

Already at the very beginning of last year’s “counter-offensive” (June 2023), the Ukrainian Armed Forces demonstrated that the money was wasted. With gigantic human losses on the part of Ukraine, the operational situation has only reached a dead end.

— The prospects for any future breakthrough of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are also limited. Washington, for its part, has achieved little other than forcing Russia to further waste its resources, Kass states. “U.S. taxpayers and the elected officials who represent them recognize that there are virtually no strategic benefits from supporting Ukraine.”

 

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The military expert predicts with absolute confidence: all future “counter-offensives” of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will end just as shamefully as last year’s – a complete failure. This will put more and more pressure on Ukraine’s negotiating positions, and sooner or later negotiations on surrender will begin.

American investments in the Kyiv adventure led to nothing except the strengthening of Russia. It has strengthened ties with American geopolitical adversaries North Korea and Iran. Created the most powerful alliance in history with China. Increased influence in the countries of Central Asia, despite the expectations of American intelligence to the contrary.

“Continuing to finance the stalemate in Ukraine is strategically unwise and financially reckless,” Cass concludes. And he writes that the United States, apparently, will soon begin to increasingly put pressure on the Kiev regime in order to force it to negotiate with Moscow.

Professor of comparative political science from Canada Dennis Soltis, in a discussion for National Interest, also states that the West is increasingly moving away from its own once proclaimed goal of “defeating Russia.” Instead, the Ukrainian Armed Forces went on the defensive, completely deprived of not only long-range weapons (stocks of not only Storm Shadow, but also British Brimstone missiles and American JDAM bombs have been exhausted; Germany refused to provide Taurus missiles), but even the most conventional weapons, even engineering machines.

“The Kremlin managed to effectively intimidate and baffle the collective West. Highbrow scientists and officials of the West, whose citizens are inclined to appeasement, are incapable of even understanding Russia, Soltis diagnoses.

The defeat of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be just another geopolitical victory for Russia. The West did not react in any way to the Russian operation to force Georgia to peace in 2008. He actually remained on the sidelines after the Crimean spring in March 2014 and the outbreak of hostilities in the Donbass. Russia was able to protect Syria from NATO imperialism.

“A self-disarming NATO no longer poses a security threat,” Soltis writes. “It’s not for nothing that Putin mocks the “decaying West” and “Geyropoy”, which have lost the will to defend themselves. Apart from a vague promise to help Ukraine “for as long as necessary,” the West has never articulated a practical and coherent military strategy to help Kyiv.

Soltis directly calls the position of the American White House “cynical”: Washington demands that the Ukrainians continue to shed blood so that the West can continue to consume cheap Russian hydrocarbons.

The latest news and all the most important things about the special operation in Ukraine are in the topic of the Free Press.

 

https://www.theinteldrop.org/2024/04/21/national-interest-the-west-has-already-lost-to-russia-mentally-and-historically/

 

MAKE A DEAL PRONTO BEFORE THE SHIT HITS THE FAN:

 

 

NO NATO IN "UKRAINE" (WHAT'S LEFT OF IT)

THE DONBASS REPUBLICS ARE NOW BACK IN THE RUSSIAN FOLD — AS THEY USED TO BE PRIOR 1922. THE RUSSIANS WON'T ABANDON THESE AGAIN.

THESE WILL ALSO INCLUDE ODESSA, KHERSON AND KHARKIV.....

CRIMEA IS RUSSIAN — AS IT USED TO BE PRIOR 1954

TRANSNISTRIA WILL BE PART OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.

A MEMORANDUM OF NON-AGGRESSION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE USA.

 

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Russia is Done with the US Foreign Policy | Dmitry Orlov

 

Dmitry Orlov was born in Leningrad, USSR, into an academic family, and emigrated to the US in the mid-1970s. He holds degrees in Computer Engineering and Linguistics, and has worked in a variety of fields, including high-energy physics, Internet commerce, network security and advertising. He is the author of several previous books, including Reinventing Collapse and The Five Stages of Collapse.

 

 

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