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a demolition site. blame joe biden.....President Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky have become embroiled in a war of words a day after the Russia-US meeting in Riyadh focusing on Ukraine. Trump slammed Zelensky over his refusal to hold elections, saying he's down to "4% approval" and that Ukraine looks like a "massive demolition site" under his leadership. He's not wrong. Here's why.
Didn’t Make Peace Zelensky did not make good on his promise to end the war in the Donbass – the single biggest reason he was elected in the spring of 2019. Declaring verbal support for the Minsk Agreements in October 2019, Zelensky triggered large-scale street protests led by nationalist thugs threatening to oust him. He quickly backed down, never returning to the issue again. In February 2022, amid raging tensions between Russia and NATO over US plans to drag Ukraine into the alliance, Zelensky upped the ante, heading to the Munich Security Conference to demand membership, and threatening to revoke Ukraine’s non-nuclear status if it wasn't granted. During this period, Ukraine’s military massed on the border with the Donbass in preparation for a large-scale invasion, ultimately prompting Russia to start its 'special military operation'.
Sold Ukraine Off to the West To fund the conflict, Zelensky exploded the debt (from 49-95% of GDP between 2021 and 2024), tanked Ukraine’s credit rating, and auctioned off the country to the highest bidder, touting “cooperation with giants like BlackRock, JPMorgan, and Goldman Sachs.” Western corporations benefited immensely, eyeing Ukraine’s black soil, minerals, and its people – many of whom, having fled to Europe, fell into exploitation as cheap laborers. Russia’s military hounded the Zelensky regime throughout the past three years through a series of revelations based on seized documents on the presence of dozens of US biowarfare and Big Pharma-controlled labs on Ukrainian soil, turning unwitting Ukrainians into human guinea pigs.
Turned Ukraine Into Authoritarian Hellscape After fighting began, Zelensky imposed martial law, imprisoned political opponents, banned opposition, attacked the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, instituted press-ganged conscription and canceled elections. His commanders sent hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian men to pointless deaths in failed counteroffensives in 2023 and 2024.
Built a Massive Fortune For Himself and His Allies A 2022 CBS News report revealed that only 30% of Western weapons were making it to the front. Earlier this month, Zelensky admitted in an AP interview that Ukraine couldn’t account for $102 billion of the $177 billion in US military aid. “I don’t know where all this money is,” he said. In January, opposition lawmaker Oleksandr Dubinsky accused Zelensky and his team amassing a $100 billion fortune over the past five years, from payments off government projects and contracts to kickbacks in the courts, law enforcement, customs and the grain trade.
Provoked Russia Into Targeting Infrastructure Finally, Ukraine’s status as a “massive demolition site,” as Trump put it, is in large part the result of Ukrainian attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure starting with the Crimean Bridge attack of the fall of 2022, and retaliatory Russian strikes, which Ukraine has had trouble repairing thanks to Zelensky’s bribery and corruption-based administration.
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‘Good prospects’ with US, ‘hysterics’ in EU and Ukraine: Putin comments on talks in Riyadh
The US and Russia have taken the “first step” towards working together in a variety of areas, the Russian president has said
Russian President Vladimir Putin has shared his perspective on Tuesday’s high-level Russia-US talks held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Speaking to journalists in St. Petersburg on Wednesday, Putin described the discussions as “the first step” toward normalizing relations between Moscow and Washington, and expressed hope that the process will pave the way for cooperation in various areas, including arms control, space exploration, and energy.
Putin also criticized the reaction from the EU and Kiev, calling it inappropriate and entirely unwarranted. He emphasized that the primary goal of the Riyadh meeting was to initiate the restoration of US-Russia relations, adding that the two countries do not need any “intermediaries” to resolve their differences.
On the Riyadh meetingPutin said he had been briefed on the talks in Riyadh and assessed them positively. He identified several areas of potential mutual interest for Moscow and Washington, including cooperation in the Middle East – particularly on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the situation in Syria – as well as economic collaboration, joint efforts in international energy markets, and space exploration. He also acknowledged that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine remains a key focus for both nations.
On the reaction of the EU and KievThe primary goal of Tuesday’s meeting was to “restore US-Russian relations,” Putin stated, when asked to comment on why the absence of Ukrainian and European delegations in Riyadh had sparked “panic” in Kiev and Brussels.
“Does anyone want to act as an intermediary between Russia and the US? Such demands are excessive,” the president said, emphasizing that Moscow and Washington do not require mediation.
He stressed that rebuilding trust between Russia and the US is essential for addressing “a number of pressing issues, including resolving the Ukraine conflict.”
“There is no reason for such a reaction to the US-Russia meeting,” Putin added, stating that “hysteria is inappropriate” in this situation.
On talks with Ukraine“Russia has never refused contact with EU nations or withdrawn from negotiations with Ukraine,” Putin stated. He recalled that it was Kiev that pulled out of the Istanbul talks in the spring of 2022 and later banned its officials from engaging in any dialogue with Moscow.
The Russian president reiterated that Moscow is ready to return to the peace process at any time, but the decision ultimately lies with Kiev and Brussels. “I’ve said this 100 times: if they are willing, they are free to engage in such talks. We are ready to return to the negotiating table,” he emphasized.
Putin also noted that Kiev is not being excluded from any potential peace talks, adding that both Washington and Moscow expect Ukraine to join the process at some point.
On meeting with Donald TrumpPutin said he would be “glad” to meet with US President Donald Trump, recalling their past working relationship, where they were able to discuss bilateral relations and key issues in a calm and professional manner.
However, the Russian leader stressed that a simple “coffee hour” would not be enough to mend US-Russia relations under the current circumstances. He emphasized that both sides must thoroughly prepare for the meeting and work toward “mutually acceptable solutions” to the most pressing issues on their agendas.
While Putin did not specify a potential date for the talks, he reiterated Russia’s willingness to hold such a meeting. “We are still open to such discussions, and I want this to happen,” he stated.
On Ukrainian drone attack on US-linked infrastructureKiev’s forces could not have attacked an oil pumping station in Russia’s southern Krasnodar Region on their own, Putin asserted, speaking to journalists in St. Petersburg on Wednesday. On Monday, an attack hit a facility operated by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), which is partly controlled by US and EU companies.
Such an attack would require satellite intelligence data Kiev could have only obtained from its Western backers, since it does not possess a satellite system of its own, the president said.
Putin also questioned the motives of those who may have contributed to the attack, saying that the strike would have a negative impact on the international oil markets, as the station’s pumping capacity has been slashed.
“This will lead to… higher energy prices on the world market,” Putin said, noting that this development runs counter to the Trump administration’s desire to stabilize and decrease energy prices.e “very friendly”atmosphere of the talks and noted that the American side was “open to the negotiation process.”
https://www.rt.com/russia/613037-putin-comment-talks-riyadh-us/
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AVDEYEVKA – It’s a snowy noon in Avdeyevka this past Saturday – exactly one year and two days after the liberation of the now completely destroyed city, and I am talking to two survivors of the ordeal, Nadezhda and Elena, both in their 60s, exhibiting the willpower of giants, in their rebuilt apartments.
Avdeyevka was an avowedly impregnable fortress used by Ukrainians to shell Donetsk and environs non-stop. Much like Palestinians in Gaza, civilian victims in Donbass never existed in the collective West narrative of the war.
Nadezhda painfully rememorates surviving as a hostage in a cramped basement with no water or electricity, just a small generator, and getting the essentials from Russian NGOs and soldiers.
Showing black and white photos, Elena remembers the golden days of Avdeyevka as a company town, where around 40,000 workers were employed by the massive Avdeyeka Coke and Chemical Plant, built by the USSR in 1964, and providing essential coke for the nearby Mariupol Steel Works.
What’s striking in Elena’s time travel is that she bears no grudges against Ukrainians or Russians – whose lethal clash progressively shattered her city. A former kindergarten teacher, with a soft voice and excellent articulation, she attributes it all to what could be construed as a toxic misunderstanding.
To revisit Avdeyevka one year after the liberation is a tremendously emotional experience. Amidst the wasteland now called peace – reminding us of Tacitus – one can spot tiny glimpses of reconstruction: a few working shops, and plaques detailing which company from which Russian region is responsible for the rebuilding of whole apartment blocks.
This is the reality of war and post-war that those EUrocrats gathered at the Munich Security Conference could not possibly comprehend – as much as they were sent spinning like clueless cockroaches after the dressing down they received from Trump 2.0 stalwarts.
There are now some intimations of normality across Donbass. Lugansk feels like a boom town – with bustling businesses, brand new Chinese cars all around, and gleaming new parks. On Friday, people were streaming to place red roses at the foot of the monument celebrating the liberation of the city from the Nazis way back in 1943.
The occasional loud boom is still heard across Donetsk – but that is nothing compared to a year ago, when the frontline could be as close as 4 km away. Nightlife is in effect in a funky underground bar where young rappers read their lyrics on their smartphones.
Commanders confidently explain how the frontline is constantly advancing West towards Pokrovsk – and beyond. Back on the road, they share some privileged intel on how the frontlines will look like in a month or so. Battle hardened professionals, they dismiss the rumblings from Munich as chattering class inconsequence – and harbor no illusions about the US-Russia negotiations in Riyadh.
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Donbass magic works in mysterious ways. In the morning you feel like an apocalyptic prisoner in a disaster movie set in Avdeyevka. In the afternoon you are face to face with the Donetsk State Academic Philharmonic, which never stopped playing all through these war years, with some musicians leaving to the front, and some dying in battle.
Dmitry Karas, the affable deputy director of the Philharmonic, shows me around the museum, filled with preciosities, some directly linked to Prokofiev. The orchestra this Saturday plays mostly popular songs from the 60s, to rapturous applause, especially when the stunning beautiful lead singer Anna Bratus – an Honored Artist of Ukraine – displays her powers. The spectacular organ behind the orchestra was played in the past by Tchaikovsky.
Back on the road, on the way to Ugledar – which was liberated only four months ago – the reality of war creeps in again. On the left side of the road, trenches under the snow, now abandoned: these were Donetsk People’s Republic positions. On the right side, a sea of unexploded mines, placed in the fields by Ukrainians. Demining will take a long time – teams are already active, starting from the outskirts of Donetsk.
We reach the village of Nikolskoe, very close to Ugledar, harboring the magnificent St. Nikolas and St. Basil’s Monastery Abode. It’s like two monasteries, one male and one female, in one, with a church and surrounding convents. The whole compound was shelled virtually non-stop by the Ukrainians, which were positioned on a hill on the other side of the main road.
We go there: the monasteries were right in the line of fire. It got really ugly; a female convent, filled with nuns, was hit by no less than five HIMARS. Many people died. Try to explain this fact of war to the Estonian imbecile posing as head of the EU’s foreign policy, representing 450 million Europeans, as she mumbled in Munich that no Russians die in the Ukraine conflict.
Inside the church, at least 50 people, mostly elderly, with no place to go, still live and pray; their beds are neatly placed and there is a communal kitchen. At least 250 people used to live in what was considered the only safe place around for several months.
The tricky matter of finding a ride back to Moscow, due to pressing commitments, is solved by my crack producer Masha Lelyanova the “Hand of God” Donbass way: we are taken by two members of the PeresVet 9 group, who every month drive all the way to Donbass and back in their Tank SUV crammed with humanitarian aid deposited at a church in the outskirts of Moscow.
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It could not be more instructive to revisit the black soil of Novorossiya – where the “rules-based international order” came to die – just as Trump 2.0 members were lecturing European warmongers in Munich and right before the first serious face to face meeting between Russian and American diplomatic envoys in Riyadh.
In Donetsk, commanders are deeply skeptical of a chain of events that would read like a ceasefire by Easter; Kiev out of NATO; recognition of Novorossiya as Russian territory; and especially a DMZ monitored by a European contingent.
Even Donbass residents who are not tuned in to geopolitical trickery know that the warmongering EUro-classes are itching to send troops, especially Poland, France and the Baltic chihuahuas. Talk about Chihuahua Armies: next to zero ammo; militarily illiterate troops; and a deindustrialized environment unable to replenish losses.
The process of rebuilding Donbass is already in effect – and costs will be split among several Russian companies and regions. By contrast, Europe will need an astonishing $3 trillion – which they don’t have – to continue a war they have already lost, de facto inflicting a “strategic defeat” upon themselves.
Rump Ukraine will never “reconquer” Novorossiya – as decreed by Trump himself. From Luhansk to Donetsk, even from devastated Avdeyevka to Ugledar, and with a quick glimpse of Mariupol, which is being nearly entirely rebuilt in record time, it’s plain to see, and feel, how Russia strengthens its position: way ahead of Europe in military production; controlling the frontlines; and observing the slow, steady spectacle of EU/NATO plunging into an abyss of their own making.
Right before the start of the negotiations in Riyadh, it was up once again to the foremost diplomat of the time, Sergei Lavrov, to make it all crystal clear:
“A Russian team will hold talks with the US in Saudi Arabia primarily to find out what the administration of US President Donald Trump is proposing to settle the Ukraine conflict.”
That certainly does not imply they will agree on a road map. What is clear, as Lavrov also emphasized, its that Euro-warmongers have no place whatsoever in designing a solution for Ukraine.
Let’s see how the hefty US team is capable of matching Lavrov. There are no illusions – from Moscow to Donbass – as the Special Military Operation (SMO) keeps rolling on.
https://www.theinteldrop.org/2025/02/19/pepe-escobar-in-the-heart-of-donbass-before-us-russia-meet-in-riyadh/
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