Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine


Fashback: by Kanekoa Mar 11, 2022

24 Oct, 2023 18:13
A group of rabbis has urged Ukrainian authorities to release businessman Igor Kolomoysky from pre-trial detention
A group of 23 influential Ukrainian rabbis has penned an open letter to the country’s prosecutor-general, urging him to release businessman Igor Kolomoysky from pre-trial detention.

The 60-year-old billionaire, who had backed the election campaign of President Vladimir Zelensky, ended up incarcerated in early September, facing assorted fraud charges.

Kolomoysky is accused of defrauding PrivatBank, the leading financial institution in Ukraine, which he used to own before the bank was nationalized in 2016. The businessman is suspected of siphoning more than $700 million from the bank between 2013 and 2014.

The rabbis suggested that the businessman should be released from pre-trial detention and put under other restrictions, such as house arrest or a travel ban.

The letter’s signatories contended that the allegations against Kolomoysky do not pertain to national security, arguing that his actions ostensibly prevented other Ukrainian regions from revolting against the newly installed authorities following the 2014 Maidan coup.

“It would not be an overstatement to say that, largely thanks to his position and efforts as the chairman of the Dnepropetrovsk regional administration in 2014-2015, the east of Ukraine avoided the fate of Donetsk and Lugansk,” the letter reads.

Other supposed merits of Kolomoysky listed by the rabbis include his philanthropic activities, charity, and support of the Jewish community in Ukraine and abroad. They also believe the businessman’s choice not to flee the country amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine should be noted.

“Despite having Israeli citizenship, he did not leave the territory of Ukraine due to the start of the full-scale Russian invasion on February 24, 2022,” the letter reads.

The significance of this fact in favor of Kolomoysky remains unclear, particularly since dual citizenship is still illegal in the country. Authorities treat individuals with dual citizenship exclusively as Ukrainian nationals, making travel with another country’s passport technically impossible.

“Considering these facts, we really do not understand the real reasons for the detention of the respected Mr. Igor Kolomoisky and ask you to consider his condition from the point of view of humanity, impartiality, and the possibility of applying a restrictive measure not related to detention,” the rabbis concluded.

The businessman is widely considered to have played a key role in Vladimir Zelensky’s rise to power. The incumbent Ukrainian president used to work as a comedian on a show hosted by a Kolomoysky-controlled media holding. The businessman openly admitted he “wanted” Zelensky to get elected yet denied having close ties to him.

Ukrainian Fronts Rage But Do Not Change

23.10.2023 Video
Time flies, but the war in Ukraine does not bring any strategic victories to either side. Neither money, nor training, nor weapons from NATO helped Kiev achieve any goals on the fronts. In its turn, the Russian military is in no hurry to move from defense to large-scale offensives. The front lines are covered by positional battles, which increase losses bringing no results.


Oblast de Donetsk
 
It will be another few weeks to Remembrance Day in Canada, and more than anytime in life does it pain me to see what has become of our leaders and the masses clapping who follow the drum of war. Not only follow, with their own hands, voice and pen, they have helped determine, have aided and abetted to create it - fund and arm it. Will they be 'remembering' in November; what will that be? What will their mirror tell them?

How does one stand at a cenotaph with local leaders who flew the flag of proxy war in all our faces, only to see them gush in remembering while appearing to stand against those who maimed and took their own grandfathers. I've a pretty good idea of what revisionist history is likely being taught in school to our children. On that day in November, the kids will be bused to the cenotaph to pay tribute to their fallen ancestors, that is if they were taught by their parents in such noble ways, or they will pay tribute to new ways of remembering of what has simply been planted in their heads. I'm hoping they have good parents and teachers, and one should never count out the young.

From October 4th, 2023, so some weeks ago, Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova conducted a briefing - 23 points worth refreshing oneself with:


The briefing (some has been well mentioned here before and not current) swings to Canada with mention of the Active Club Canada, and here is what was said:

The scandal caused by the warm reception given to an SS Galicia division veteran at the Canadian parliament continues unabated. However, besides all those who were able to discern the neo-Nazi substance of the Anglo-Saxon elites in this, there are others seeking to ride this wave. There are also those seeking to exploit this hot topic to declare their allegiance to the ideals of the collaborationist units which had to be sent to the ash-heap of history a long time ago. You may say that this impossible.

Hasn’t Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau issued an apology only recently, with all those who took part in this devilish meeting to honour a Nazi trying to hide their faces from their compatriots and descendants of Nazi victims, and even shunning their own media? Only recently, they put all the blame on the Speaker of the Canadian parliament saying that it was all his fault, while they were all squeaky clean. The problem is that this tragedy runs much deeper than the fact that there are people in the Canadian government preaching neo-Nazi ideology. We are not talking about this being confined to specific public figures, or Canada’s former Foreign Minister and current Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland who played a central role in shaping Ottawa’s anti-Russian policy, while incidentally being a granddaughter of Mikhail Khomyak, a Nazi.

Just the other day, Canadian neo-Nazis from Active Club Canada, a racist association, said that they shared SS Galicia’s DNA. They declared that they viewed their fellow Nazi as a “war hero” while shaming journalists for harassing him. How normal is that? We all remember the scandals, including in Canada, when NGOs searching for Nazis or investigative journalists discovered the past of Third Reich-era murderers, who had settled somewhere in Canada. These scandals invariably disgraced those who tried to hide these neo-Nazis. I am not even talking about the neo-Nazis per se. They were handed their guilty verdicts and served prison time, with the public rejoicing at the fact that justice was served, even if decades later, but still.

But what is going on now? With this scandal, we have seen organisations coming forward to applaud all this and publicly campaigning to support this person. Photos showing the club members laying flowers at the monument of the 1st Ukrainian Division in Oakville, Canada, have been circulating on social media. What kind of division was that? This was SS Galicia under a new name, adopted in 1945. In fact, the inscription on the monument reads that it was erected in memory of “those who fought in defence of Brody.”

Activist clubs of this kind are currently popping up like mushrooms after rain all across the West. There are currently more than a hundred of them in the United States, Canada and the EU, and I am talking about those operating in perfect legality. Investigative reporting has exposed their restructuring efforts designed to attract new members and recruits. Under their statutory documents or rules of procedures they are not allowed to talk about history or Jews. They have adopted a somewhat different approach. They focus in their outreach efforts on brotherhood, togetherness, sports and self-defence as their values, while seeking to tune down some of the core tenets for their organisations that would alienate people or cause resentment or even panic and fear. They take all this out of the equation by focusing on brotherhood and togetherness. We have seen this before. They simply do not hide who they are anymore and want to be seen for what they are. Why? They know that all this will go unpunished. This has shaped the ideological thinking for entire nations. People receive international awards for that and can find themselves at the centre of the Western political agenda on a positive note rather than as villains. This now serves as a reason for giving away grants, supplying weapons and arms despite the existing bans prohibiting their shipments to conflict zones. They feel empowered and morally superior believing that Nazism is about to rise from the ashes in a new form, just as their predecessors had promised. They want to ride this wave to legitimise themselves as the fighting fist against the Russians. This is more than just momentary considerations for them. They see the green light and remember how it all happened during World War II. In fact, they know their history quite well. At the time, there were also voluntary units from almost all European countries within Wehrmacht and SS troops on the Eastern front.

There are dozens of monuments to Nazi accomplices, collaborators and even Nazis in the United States and Canada. There are streets bearing the names of prominent collaborationists. Monuments to the Galicia Division stand in Elkins Park near Philadelphia and in Warren, Michigan. In Baraboo, Wisconsin, there is a Banderite memorial celebrating OUN/UPA at a summer camp for Ukrainian nationalists. It is just as bombastic as the one in Canada. There are busts of Simon Petlyura, Yevgeny Konovalets, Roman Shukhevich and Stepan Bandera. Can it be that no one in the United States and Canada knows this? Does the OSCE ignore this? Can it be that the United Nations is unable to verify this information? Everyone knows everything, but just as in the 1930s and the 1940s, everyone opted not just to keep their mouths shut but to welcome these developments, waiting for Russia to give in. In your dreams.

Just the other day, Antony Blinken made a statement claiming that the USSR tried to silence the Baby Yar tragedy. Not only did the Soviet Union live through and experience the horror of the Baby Yar tragedy, but it decided to perpetuate its memory in 1945 before the end of World War II, which we call the Great Patriotic War. There were films during and after the war, as well as monuments, and poetry was published nationwide – these were not underground publications. Antony Blinken professes terrifying falsehoods, and they are everywhere. He would be better off explaining why the United States is home to memorials honouring those who played a role in the Holocaust, and why the American authorities allow extremist youths to be trained for new Nachtigall Battalions on their soil and in satellite countries? Why and who is paying for this? What kind of moral and ethical norms of liberal democracy can justify this? This is not the way we live.
Zakharova adds some old history and engages a Q&A.

A Canadian, Eva Bartlett (well known on SOTT and elsewhere), who has helped shine light from Gaza, to Syria and to Ukraine - speaking of the plight of all those in the Donbass and region who since 2014 suffered. Here is from the Canada she once knew - no Facebook ban:


How many Alexander's like that are their now in Canada?

Back to November, this business of remembering is always hard, and getting harder by the year. It will be interesting to see what the heads of state and even the military themselves say when they lay their wreaths in November - although the drift of the knee has moved elsewhere, as can be seen.

Last words to Professor Michael Jabara Carley:

TP: Is there a difference between a Western historiography of WWII and a Russian one?

MJC: Oh yes, the difference is enormous. During the war, it was clear to all who had eyes to see that the Red Army played the key role in smashing the Nazi Wehrmacht and winning the war in Europe. The United States and Britain played supporting roles. After 1945 the war became an important object of propaganda in the Cold War. The new narrative was that the United States or Churchill single-handedly won the war in which the USSR was practically invisible.

In the western media, histories, iconography, Hollywood films, comic books, more recently video games, the Red Army is invisible. The key moment in the war was operation Overlord, the Normandy landings, when in fact, they were an anticlimax, grand to be sure, in a war whose outcome had already been determined by the Red Army. In the context of the Cold War, it was normal that the United States would seek in various ways to rub out the memories of the Soviet role in the war, for otherwise how could you portray the USSR as a menacing communist enemy.

Always tell our kids truth.
 
Le politologue et journaliste Patrik Baab dénoncent les médias qui sont les principaux moteurs des escalades dans le monde.
Il les accuse d'être aveugles sur des questions cruciales. La solution est le contre-public, qu’il faut renforcer et stabiliser.
« Le battage médiatique autour de la soi-disant contre-offensive place la propagande au-dessus du journalisme. »
Il a aussi identifié un aveuglement moral et éthique dans les « grands médias ». Cela se voit, entre autres, dans le fait que les médias établis ont peu parlé de la guerre que Kiev mène contre le Donbass depuis 2014. Les armes à sous-munitions sont également utilisées depuis des années.
Les artilleurs des troupes de Kiev visaient leurs cibles , sachant qu'il ne s'agissait pas de cibles militaires. "Il n'y a qu'une seule explication à cela : ils veulent détruire les habitants du Donbass." Il s’agit d’une guerre contre la population civile de l’est de l’Ukraine.
Mais les victimes des combats avec des armes destructrices n'apparaissent pratiquement pas dans les médias, a déclaré Baab. Il a évoqué les informations faisant état de plusieurs centaines de milliers de soldats ukrainiens tués.
«Le nombre de victimes est choquant. Les pays qui soutiennent l’Ukraine sont responsables de la mort de centaines de milliers d’hommes.»
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Political scientist and journalist Patrik Baab denounces the media which are the main drivers of escalations around the world.He accuses them of being blind on crucial issues. The solution is the counterpublic, which must be strengthened and stabilized.“The hype around the so-called counter-offensive places propaganda above journalism. »He also identified moral and ethical blindness in the “mainstream media.” This can be seen, among other things, in the fact that the established media have said little about the war that Kiev has been waging against Donbass since 2014. Cluster munitions have also been used for years.The gunners of the kyiv troops aimed at their targets, knowing that they were not military targets. “There is only one explanation for this: they want to destroy the people of Donbass.” This is a war against the civilian population of eastern Ukraine.But victims of combat with destructive weapons hardly appear in the media, Baab said. He cited reports of several hundred thousand Ukrainian soldiers killed.“The number of victims is shocking. The countries that support Ukraine are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of men.”
 
7 airplanes in one day! 500 airplanes are destroyed so far.
They finally explained to us what is the reason for such a sharp increase in the effectiveness of air defense. We just learned how to use the available tools properly.
Russia has effectively used the Triumph air defense system bundle with the A-50 AWACS aircraft

The effectiveness of the actions of the Russian army against the aviation of Ukraine in recent days is explained by a new tactic: a bundle of the S-400 Triumph anti-aircraft complex with the A-50 long-range radar detection aircraft (AWACS) is used to defeat military aircraft.

This was reported to TASS by a source close to the Russian military department.

"Russia used the S-400 Triumph air defense system in tandem with the A-50 long—range radar detection aircraft, which ensured the success of using the system against enemy aircraft," the agency interlocutor noted.

Earlier, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had suffered heavy losses in combat aircraft over the past week.

"We have complexes that have shot down 24 planes in five days," he said.
ТАСС узнал о связке ЗРК «Триумф» с А-50 для уничтожения самолетов Украины

Everything is still the same - lies and terrorism are the main means of ukroreikh.
Ukraine has made a fake video to accuse Russia, in which a Ukrainian tank fires at residential buildings

Ukraine has made a fake video to accuse Russia, in which a Ukrainian tank fires at residential buildings
The former official representative of the People's Militia of the LPR, Andrei Marochko, said that Kiev is preparing an information provocation in the Kupyansk direction to discredit the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, for this purpose a fake video was shot with the shelling of residential buildings from a tank. "In the Kupyansk direction, the armed formations of Ukraine are preparing an information provocation to discredit the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation," Marochko said.

According to the expert, obtained from his own sources, the work of the Ukrainian Center for Information and Psychological Operations (CIPSO) was noted in the settlement of Kupyansk. "So, on October 23, 2023, a Ukrainian tank made a targeted attack on three residential buildings located on Olivino Street. The fire was conducted from the north-western direction, presumably from the area of the boarding school where the Ukrainian militants are based. The results of strikes on civilian infrastructure were recorded both with the help of video cameras and quadrocopters. This video sequence will presumably be used to discredit the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the military-political leadership of our country," Marochko explained.

In addition, the retired Lt. colonel of the LNR said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine imitate attacks on the forces of the Russian Federation and equip false positions on the Krasnolimansky sector of the front, trying to "disperse" the attention of Russian fighters. "In the Krasnolimansky direction, the enemy is trying to "disperse" our attention. To this end, attempts of assault actions are simulated in many areas, and real steps are being taken to seize previously lost positions," he said.

According to the expert, the troops of the Russian Federation in connection with these actions of the enemy have to switch to new targets to level threats. "In large numbers, the militants use engineering troops to equip false positions. Also, the use of enemy UAVs has been significantly increased to complicate the work of our artillery," Marochko said.

According to him, such actions of the enemy are caused by a large number of successful fire attacks from the Russian Federation in this area.
Украина сняла фейковое видео для обвинения России, на котором украинский танк обстреливает жилые дома

The losses of ukrops are really terrible. The last figures I came across were 493000 irretrievably lost. These are the dead and maimed, excluding prisoners and missing persons. Missing persons in the Armed Forces of Ukraine is a separate scary story. Firstly, there are a lot of them. Many videos from the recaptured ukrops positions show a large number of bodies that no one takes away and captured ukrops often say that they are sent to positions littered with dead and the command forbids taking them. Often the dead are buried on the spot, and without documents and personal belongings to make identification difficult.
The regime will end when the scale of losses will emerge – General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

It will be a disaster for the Ukrainian authorities when the scale of the real losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine becomes known to society.

This was stated on the air of the NewsRoom Internet channel by the former Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Ukraine, ex-deputy commander of the MTR of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Sergey Krivonos, the correspondent of "PolitNavigator" reports.

According to Krivonos, the regime deliberately hides the scale of the loss, delaying the hopeless end.

"In Israel, we see on their television when losses are announced – who died, where he died, who he was. Do we see this in the Ukrainian information space? Absolutely practically impossible," the general said.

"Secondly, they are silent about the losses, they delay it as a hopeless end, but meanwhile this figure will come out anyway. And this figure will be terrible, it will simply collapse the government then. To understand this scale of losses, you just need to drive through some cemeteries of large cities and villages where they are buried. And how many have not yet been buried and are considered missing or in captivity, and they are far from being in captivity," Krivonos said.
Режиму конец, когда всплывут масштабы потерь – генерал ВСУ | Политнавигатор

Нам наконец то объяснили с чем связано такое резкое увеличение результативности ПВО. Просто научились с толком применять имеющиеся средства.
Все по прежнему- ложь и терроризм основные средства укрорейха.
Потери укропов действительно страшные. Последние цифры, которые мне попадались-493000 безвозвратно потерянных. Это убитые и покалеченные без учета пленных и пропавших без вести. Пропавшие без вести в ВСУ это отдельная страшная история. Во первых их очень много. На многих видео с отбитых укропских позиций видно большое количество тел, которые никто не забирает и пленные укропы часто рассказывают, что их присылают на позиции, заваленные мертвыми и командование запрещает их забирать. Зачастую мертвых закапывают на месте, причем без документов и личных вещей для затруднения опознавания.
 
7 more down. That's 27 planes in 12 days.


They finally explained to us what is the reason for such a sharp increase in the effectiveness of air defense. We just learned how to use the available tools properly.
Whatever they changed in their tactics, it obviously works very well.
 

Russian nuclear forces conduct major test


"According to Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, the drills focused on the simulated delivery of “a massive nuclear strike by the strategic offensive-oriented forces in response to a nuclear strike by a [simulated] enemy.”

"The test also aimed to evaluate the readiness of the military leadership, and its ability to command the strategic nuclear forces, the Kremlin said. All forces involved “followed through” with their tasks, it added."

"Russia’s ‘Tula’ nuclear-powered submarine successfully launched a ‘Sineva’ ballistic missile from the Barents Sea, just north of the Arkhangelsk Region, the statement said. Tu-95 strategic nuclear bombers also launched several nuclear-capable cruise missiles, it added."

 
This is what I consider the most successful actions when the enemy's weapons are destroyed in warehouses and bases, and not at the front.
Geranium destroyed the Storm Shadow missile carrier right in the hangar
At night, a strike was carried out on a military airfield located in Starokonstantinov. According to preliminary data, at least one strike drone of the Geran-2 model attacked the territory of the base near the maintenance hangar.

At the time of the attack, it was in the specified hangar that the Su-24M bomber was located. Under the impact of the impact, the aircraft was damaged and destroyed – the damage turned out to be critical.

Having lost this aircraft, Ukraine has also lost the ability to launch rapid cruise missiles "Storm Shadow" and "Scalp", which in turn minimizes the likelihood of new attacks on Russian territory using these weapons.
"Герань" уничтожила носитель ракет Storm Shadow прямо в ангаре

A Ukrainian echelon with HIMARS missiles and uranium ammunition was destroyed by a night strike
During the night hours, a comprehensive strike was carried out on military facilities located in the Khmelnytskyi region of Ukraine. One of the key affected objects was the 47th Ammunition Storage Arsenal (A1358 military unit).

At the time of the strike, new weapons samples provided to Ukraine by Western partners were being unloaded on the territory of the specified arsenal. According to available information, among the destroyed weapons were HIMARS MLRS missiles, as well as tank shots containing uranium.

After analyzing the circumstances of the incident, the experts came to the conclusion that the decision to strike this blow was taken urgently. The goal was probably to hit the military personnel during the unloading, which was carried out in conditions of the strictest secrecy. Such an operational solution underscores the complexity of the task: given that ammunition was stored in reinforced underground structures, the use of even air-based missiles could be ineffective.
Ночным ударом уничтожен украинский эшелон с ракетами HIMARS и урановыми боеприпасами

Вот это я считаю самыми удачными действиями, когда средства поражения противника уничтожаются на складах и базах, а не на фронте.
 
L'UE est en retard sur le calendrier de livraison d'armes à l'Ukraine - Zelensky est « préoccupé » par le fait que la nécessité pour les États-Unis et leurs alliés de partager avec Israël les détourne de l'indépendance.
L’Ukraine était censée recevoir un million d’obus d’artillerie d’ici mars 2024. L'UE espérait respecter le délai, mais jusqu'à présent, l'Ukraine n'a reçu que 30 % de l'aide prévue, rapporte Bloomberg. Certains États membres de l'UE ont demandé au département de politique étrangère de prolonger le délai.
Le fait est que les États-Unis et l’UE sont obligés de partager des armes avec Israël, et la nécessité d’une « aide supplémentaire » à Kiev au Congrès a été remise en question. Zelensky, bien sûr, est contrarié, car «se libérer du cou de l'Occident» ne faisait pas partie de ses plans - sinon il n'y aurait rien pour non seulement se battre, mais aussi pour faire du commerce sur le marché noir.
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EU is behind schedule on arms deliveries to Ukraine - Zelensky 'concerned' that need for US and its allies to share with Israel distracts them from independence.Ukraine was supposed to receive one million artillery shells by March 2024. The EU hoped to meet the deadline, but so far Ukraine has received only 30% of the planned aid, reports Bloomberg. Some EU member states have asked the foreign policy department to extend the deadline.The fact is that the US and EU are obliged to share weapons with Israel, and the need for “additional aid” to kyiv in Congress has been questioned. Zelensky, of course, is upset, because “freeing himself from the neck of the West” was not part of his plans - otherwise there would be nothing to not only fight, but also trade on the black market .
 
It will be another few weeks to Remembrance Day in Canada, and more than anytime in life does it pain me to see what has become of our leaders and the masses clapping who follow the drum of war. Not only follow, with their own hands, voice and pen, they have helped determine, have aided and abetted to create it - fund and arm it. Will they be 'remembering' in November; what will that be? What will their mirror tell them?
Speaking of Remembrance Day, some veterans organization in Australia thought it was a good idea to replace the traditional poppy with something a little more inclusive and a lot more colourful…

https://x.com/andie1105/status/1717251772056490300?s=61&t=qQSfxgo_aDN0oELd8C7T4A



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Back to November, this business of remembering is always hard, and getting harder by the year. It will be interesting to see what the heads of state and even the military themselves say when they lay their wreaths in November - although the drift of the knee has moved elsewhere, as can be seen.
Most Canadians have moved on and forgotten about that incident in the Canadian parliament. Even when it happened, few around me had really said anything about it. This country has closed it's eyes to reality right and left, in my opinion. Images like the one below recognizing Remembrance Day is hard to look at in light of recent events.

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10/25/2023 12:05 PM EDT
The president’s team is privately urging lawmakers to focus on the jobs that can be created by money spent on the war.
The White House has been quietly urging lawmakers in both parties to sell the war efforts abroad as a potential economic boom at home.

Aides have been distributing talking points to Democrats and Republicans who have been supportive of continued efforts to fund Ukraine’s resistance to make the case that doing so is good for American jobs, according to five White House aides and lawmakers familiar with the effort and granted anonymity to speak freely.

The push, first previewed publicly in President Joe Biden’s Oval Office address last week, comes ahead of the election of a new House speaker, with the White House trying to invoke patriotism to help convince holdout Republicans not just to help Kyiv but to pass a major package that includes funds for Israel as well.

“As we replenish our stocks of weapons, we are partnering with the U.S. defense industry to increase our capacity and meet the needs of the U.S. and our allies both now and in the future,” according to a copy of the talking points obtained by POLITICO.

“This supplemental request invests over $50 billion in the American defense industrial base — ensuring our military continues to be the most ready, capable, and best equipped fighting force the world has ever seen — and expanding production lines, strengthening the American economy and creating new American jobs,” the document states.

The talking points are an implicit recognition that the administration has work to do in selling its $106 billion foreign aid supplemental request — and that talking about it squarely under the umbrella of national security interests hasn’t done the trick.
The White House’s pitch is an echo of one made by an influential figure on the other side of the aisle: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

In a March 2022 Senate floor speech, McConnell (R-Ky.) warned that the defense industrial base had been caught “napping” as the Russian invasion entered its second month. In the early days, he repeatedly pushed Biden to use the Defense Production Act to ramp up weapons production.

And while some GOP support for Ukraine has eroded, the Senate minority leader took to the Sunday talk shows last weekend to push his Republicans against separating Israel’s cause from the war in Europe
“No Americans are getting killed in Ukraine. We’re rebuilding our industrial base. The Ukrainians are destroying the army of one of our biggest rivals. I have a hard time finding anything wrong with that. I think it’s wonderful that they’re defending themselves,” he said on CBS’s Face the Nation.

White House aides said they have been in communication with McConnell throughout the war and that his recent remarks were warmly received in the West Wing. A McConnell aide did not comment on recent communication with the White House.

On top of communication with McConnell, Defense Department officials have also circulated to the Hill slides showing nearly $20 billion in investment in the industrial base via U.S. support for Ukraine. That includes nearly $3.1 billion in contracts targeted toward expanding the nation’s industrial base capacity, including increasing artillery production approximately six-fold over three years.

That ammunition is being provided to both Israel and Ukraine, officials said. Funding for the work flows through red states such as Texas, Arkansas and Alabama and electoral battlegrounds like Arizona, Pennsylvania and Nevada.

The White House’s $106 billion supplemental request includes funding for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan and border security. But the ambitious package remains stalled until a House Speaker is finally elected. In the wake of the Hamas terror attacks earlier this month, most lawmakers have backed funding Israel. But while there is largely bipartisan support for helping Ukraine as well, the number of GOP no votes has grown.

In urging help for Ukraine for the past 20 months, Biden’s arguments have largely centered around lofty ideas like defending democracies and making clear that the United States’ own national security would be threatened if Vladimir Putin were to be successful

But White House aides have also argued that the war was hitting Americans in their wallets. They blamed the conflict for surging costs, particularly gas prices — though its “Putin’s price hike” moniker didn’t catch on — and warned that economic woes would grow if Ukraine fell.

Now, the tenor of the economic push has changed, with White House aides enlisting lawmakers to make a more positive case.
“Let me be clear about something,” Biden said during his Oval Office address. “We send Ukraine equipment sitting in our stockpiles. And when we use the money allocated by Congress, we use it to replenish our own stores, our own stockpiles with new equipment.”

“Equipment that defends America and is made in America. Patriot missiles for air defense batteries, made in Arizona. Artillery shells manufactured in 12 states across the country, in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas. And so much more,” he said. “You know, just as in World War II, today patriotic American workers are building the arsenal of democracy and serving the cause of freedom.”

The change in sales pitch comes as polls show that Americans are growing more skeptical of the effort to help Ukraine — and continue to question Biden’s handling of the economy.

Some Republicans say they’ve been telling the Biden administration that their rhetoric around Ukraine has been subpar and that to gain House GOP support – and preserve the stronger support in the Senate – they have to change their message.

The administration has privately “realized that their messaging on Ukraine specifically has been a disaster… and that they needed to change,” according to a senior congressional Republican aide. “There has been a bit of effort to help the administration understand that their messaging is wholly inadequate, and they’re using phrases that Republicans don’t respond to and they’re not making convincing arguments.”

The aide pointed to Biden’s prior insistence that the U.S. would support Ukraine “as long as it takes” as open-ended and unwieldy. Biden in last week’s speech said the United States would help Ukraine “defend the


They finally explained to us what is the reason for such a sharp increase in the effectiveness of air defense. We just learned how to use the available tools properly.


Russia And Ukraine Fighting For Air
#DONBASS #FROMTHEFRONT 25.10.2023 Video

The billionaire supported the view that an additional $60 billion would not help Kiev push back Russian troops
Elon Musk has agreed with the post of investor and entrepreneur David Sacks, who said Washington’s efforts to pump Ukraine with more money to help it defeat Russia are doomed to fail.

Writing on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) on Tuesday, Sacks recalled that while Washington had provided Kiev with more than $100 billion in various forms of assistance last year in the hope that this would enable Ukraine to “push the Russians out in a successful counteroffensive,” this plan did not work out.

“In fact, the lines hardly budged; if anything, Russia gained territory. Now [Washington], DC claims another $60 billion will get the job done. You’re a fool if you believe this,” the businessman argued.

In his response on Wednesday, Musk seemed to agree with this assessment, saying: “Lot of fools out there.”

Sacks’s remarks came after the administration of US President Joe Biden asked Congress last Friday to approve a $105 billion aid package intended, among other things, to cover the security needs of Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. More than $61 billion of that amount is earmarked for Kiev.

Earlier this month, the White House dropped Ukraine aid from a funding bill month to avoid a government shutdown. This came as many Republicans expressed strong opposition to continued support for Kiev, citing a lack of strategic vision and accountability on the part of the Biden administration.

Musk has weighed in on the hostilities between Moscow and Kiev on numerous occasions, suggesting last month that he thought Ukraine’s much-hyped offensive was a failure, writing that there had been “so much death for so little.” Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that Kiev had lost more than 90,000 troops since the push began in early June.

The US billionaire also suggested this week that Washington was “sleepwalking” into World War III and that it should seek to normalize ties with Russia, including by pressuring Ukraine to sign a ceasefire with Moscow. The proposal met with a backlash in Kiev; Mikhail Podoliak, a senior aide to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, dismissed it as a “catastrophic mistake” that he said would surrender Ukraine to “mandatory large-scale genocide.”

Russian MFA slams upcoming 'Copenhagen platform' meeting on Ukraine as counterproductive
Ukraine crisis 26 Oct, 15:52
Maria Zakharova expects that Kiev and the West will take advantage of the meeting to try to persuade members of the global majority to join efforts to implement Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s "peace formula"
MOSCOW, October 26. /TASS/. The Copenhagen meeting on Ukraine set to take place in Malta will be counterproductive, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.

"On October 28-29, Malta will host another meeting of the so-called Copenhagen platform, which will involve national security advisors to the leaders of participating countries <...>. Clearly, such get-togethers will lead nowhere as they are simply counterproductive," the diplomat noted.

Zakharova expects that Kiev and the West will take advantage of the meeting to try to persuade members of the global majority to join efforts to implement Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s "peace formula." "The Copenhagen platform is not transparent and does not take the opinions of its members into account. The organizers use all means, including fraud, blackmail and threats, in order to lure in as many countries as possible, especially those who have a neutral position on the Ukrainian crisis," the Russian diplomat added.

"It is certainly regrettable that Malta, which for decades used to emphasize its foreign policy neutrality in terms of military and political issues, is going to host a purely biased and openly anti-Russian event, which has nothing to do with efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis," Zakharova concluded.

- Russians managed to break-through and advance north of Opytne despite dense minefields

- another Russian group got close to the Donetsk filtration station

- north of Spartak Russians bypassed a Ukrainian fortification and cut them off

- the situation is degrading for Ukraine and the entire notorious 47th Brigade has been transferred from Zaporozhye

- Ukrainians are trying to attack the flank from Pervomaisk. More brigades are expected to be transferred in the next days, exposing other fronts to Russian counteroffensive

- Russian success depends largely on the ability to destroy Ukrainian reinforcements before they even make it to the front

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Ivan Timofeev: The West may be forced to look for a settlement in Ukraine, but what if Russia says no?
ANALYSIS

26 Oct, 2023 14:05
Russia and the EU have put almost all dialogue on hold amid the Ukraine conflict, Moscow’s permanent mission to the bloc has stated. It reiterated, however, that the standoff has not discouraged it from promoting Russia’s view on global affairs in Brussels.

In a commentary for the Izvestia newspaper published on Thursday, the embassy said that political dialogue between Moscow and Brussels had been completely suspended. The mission only “maintains working contacts with European institutions to discuss and resolve issues that are rather technical in nature,” such as the operations of Russian diplomatic offices on the bloc’s territory, it noted.

The nature of its work had changed as a result of the shifting political landscape, but the mission stressed that “its tasks remain the same – to promote Russia’s approach in Brussels.”

Due to the standoff, the EU and Russia have suspended dialogue in almost all spheres, officials added. “Cultural cooperation as well as all other lines of interaction have been unilaterally severed by Brussels. In the current conditions, we have no one with whom to expand cultural cooperation,” the embassy said.

Tensions between Moscow and the EU began to increase in 2014 when the bloc refused to recognize the results of a referendum in the Crimean Peninsula, whose population voted overwhelmingly to join Russia after a Western-backed coup in Kiev. That year, the EU imposed tough economic and political sanctions on Moscow, and in 2019, the bloc declared that it no longer considered Russia a “strategic partner.”

The EU significantly expanded its sanctions in 2022 after Russia launched its military operation in Ukraine. In April of that year, the bloc followed numerous Western countries in expelling 19 Russian diplomats. Moscow responded in kind by expelling 18 EU officials.

Commenting in April on the state of relations with Brussels, Russian President Vladimir Putin lamented that ties had “greatly deteriorated.” The Russian leader accused the EU of initiating “a geopolitical confrontation” with Moscow and of abandoning its prime mission of developing economic cooperation and European integration.

LOL, John Kirby promoting the White House lies.


October 26, 2023 4:25
Despite bleak outlooks on their emotional and financial well-being, Ukrainians still remain optimistic about their future, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday.

The pressures of war have been weighing heavily on Ukrainian citizens since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. Many say they have been unable to afford necessities such as food and shelter, and many others report experiencing negative feelings, worry chief among them.

Living conditions in Ukraine have been challenging, with only about 38% of Ukrainians surveyed saying they are satisfied with their standard of living, and around 63% saying that living standards are getting worse.

Nearly 53% of the population surveyed said there were times in the last 12 months when they were unable to afford food for themselves or their families. About 48% of those polled said they were unable to afford shelter.

The hardships were felt most by Ukrainians who have not had more than a secondary education. This group had 20% more respondents who were unable to afford food, and 12% more who were unable to afford housing, compared to those with a higher education.

Emotional issues also remain at high levels, despite having stabilized since the end of last year.

The most frequently experienced negative emotion was worry, which was felt by more than half (53%) of respondents. Other common negative emotions were sadness (39%), stress (32%), and anger (22%).

Some of those surveyed did report positive emotions, with nearly half (48%) saying they either smiled or laughed the previous day, and 54% saying they felt enjoyment.

When asked how they would rate their lives on a scale from one to 10, with 10 being the best possible life, the average response was 4.7.

Despite this, most Ukrainians look forward to a better future. When asked to rate their expectations for their lives five years from now, the response increased to 7.7.

That optimism underscores the results of a previous Gallup poll, which found that most residents are committed to continuing the war effort until Russia is driven from Ukrainian territory.

Despite bleak outlooks on their emotional and financial well-being, Ukrainians still remain optimistic about their future, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday.

The pressures of war have been weighing heavily on Ukrainian citizens since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. Many say they have been unable to afford necessities such as food and shelter, and many others report experiencing negative feelings, worry chief among them.

Living conditions in Ukraine have been challenging, with only about 38% of Ukrainians surveyed saying they are satisfied with their standard of living, and around 63% saying that living standards are getting worse.

Nearly 53% of the population surveyed said there were times in the last 12 months when they were unable to afford food for themselves or their families. About 48% of those polled said they were unable to afford shelter.

The hardships were felt most by Ukrainians who have not had more than a secondary education. This group had 20% more respondents who were unable to afford food, and 12% more who were unable to afford housing, compared to those with a higher education.

Emotional issues also remain at high levels, despite having stabilized since the end of last year.

The most frequently experienced negative emotion was worry, which was felt by more than half (53%) of respondents. Other common negative emotions were sadness (39%), stress (32%), and anger (22%).

Some of those surveyed did report positive emotions, with nearly half (48%) saying they either smiled or laughed the previous day, and 54% saying they felt enjoyment.

When asked how they would rate their lives on a scale from one to 10, with 10 being the best possible life, the average response was 4.7.

Despite this, most Ukrainians look forward to a better future. When asked to rate their expectations for their lives five years from now, the response increased to 7.7.

That optimism underscores the results of a previous Gallup poll, which found that most residents are committed to continuing the war effort until Russia is driven from Ukrainian territory.

 
A la la base aérienne de Bricy (Orléans, France) depuis plusieurs mois des militaires, en particulier des femmes spécialistes des transmissions, prenaient des cours de langue russe.
Ces militaires ont été très récemment déployés en Ukraine, sous drapeau ukrainien, dans le but d’espionner les conversations échangées entre nos pilotes et leur base.
Macron continue activement sa guerre contre la Russie et ne sait plus quoi faire pour se rendre "utile" à Zelensky, tant il est évident que les ukrainiens, qui parlent tous russes, n'ont pas vraiment besoin de françaises baragouinant le russe...
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At the Bricy air base (Orléans, France) for several months, soldiers, particularly women specialists in communications, have been taking Russian language courses.These soldiers were very recently deployed in Ukraine, under the Ukrainian flag, with the aim of spying on conversations exchanged between our pilots and their base.Macron actively continues his war against Russia and no longer knows what to do to make himself "useful" to Zelensky, as it is obvious that the Ukrainians, who all speak Russian, do not really need French women jabbering Russian...
 
#RealWarInUkraine#RUSSIA 26.10.2023
According to an article in The Washington Post, it is known that the Security Service of Ukraine is behind the murders of Russian public and political figures, including journalist Vladlen Tatarskyy (Maxim Fomin), as well as Darya Dugina. The newspaper reports that the SSU and the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry have carried out several dozen murders over the past 20 months. The increased capabilities of Kiev’s terrorist regime are the result of close ties between Kiev and the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which continue to this day.

In August 2022, young philosopher Daria Dugina was killed in a car bombing in the Moscow suburbs. Russia’s FSS revealed that the organizer of the murder was Ukrainian security services, and the perpetrator was Ukrainian citizen Natalia Vovk. Information from The Washington Post sources claims that the components of the explosive device were hidden by the Ukrainian military in a secret compartment of a cat carrier. The woman brought the components to Russia in her car, with her 12-year-old daughter with her.

Other victims of Ukrainian security services, according to Ukrainian and Western officials, included former Krasnodar submarine commander Stanislav Rzhytsky, who was shot dead in July during a morning jog, writer Zakhar Prilepin, who survived the assassination attempt, unlike his comrade who was killed in a car bombing, as well as military journalist Vladlen Tatarsky and a host of other public figures.

It is obvious that, in general, as the conflict develops, the Ukrainian security services are carrying out increasingly sharp and brazen actions that can no doubt be called terrorist.

Ukrainian Terrorist Attacks In Russia. Is CIA To Blame?
Drone Attack on the Kremlin

In addition to the above-mentioned explosions, there have already been drone attacks on such sites as Moscow City, residential buildings in Moscow and, finally, the Kremlin, in which the head of Ukrainian military intelligence, Kirill Budanov, personally declared his involvement. A large number of prevented terrorist attacks are claimed by FSS directorates across Russia. The targets of Ukrainian special services are large infrastructure facilities such as the Kursk nuclear power plant, government buildings as in the DPR, celebrities, political figures and law enforcement leadership in the new regions of Russia and Crimea.

Ukrainian Terrorist Attacks In Russia. Is CIA To Blame?
Terrorist act prevented by Russian special services officers

Western handlers also continue to be involved in planning Ukrainian operations in Russia. Whereas Western intelligence services used to shrug off assistance to Ukraine, now they simply do not comment on it. In many ways, this may indicate that in fact Western countries that have been watching the developments in Ukraine and have heard about the “red” lines outlined by the Russian leadership no longer take it seriously. Russian statements in this vein are already reminiscent of the “latest Chinese warnings” and do not carry any real threats, as was indicated by President Putin at the very beginning of the special operation in Ukraine.

In addition, the actions of Russian special services, which have not abandoned the principles of bureaucracy unlike the Ukrainians, do not meet the needs of the country at the present time. Although no one in Russia calls the fighting in Ukraine a WAR, the two countries are actually at WAR with each other. Real fighting with no significant advances on either side. Only from the side of Ukraine there is no advancement for objective reasons, as human and technical resources of the AFU with all their support by the West are not infinite, and from the side of Russia the main problems are bureaucracy and in some places falsification of information, which occurs because of existing statistical indicators among Russian special services.

Kiev’s terrorist attacks will continue until the approach to the work of law enforcement agencies in Russia changes. In this case, the change is necessary only to approaches such as statistical indicators and falsification, which only harm the country in war conditions. The legislative framework will not allow law enforcement agencies to allow lawlessness.





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