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

It does look like the next few months will be the most dangerous part of the Ukraine war for Europe. Its "leaders" seem to be hellbent on getting NATO into a direct war with Russia, since this is pretty much the only way to slow down Russian advances in Ukraine - and probably a good justification to push through draconian digital gulag systems.

Hopefully we will get to the end of the war soon without any sudden surprises:
Session Date: August 23rd 2025

Q: (Joe) The Ukraine conflict doesn't seem like it will end any time soon given that the US and Europe seem unwilling to accept Russia's terms and continue arming Ukraine. How long is this conflict likely to continue?

A: Late this year or early next year, but sudden surprises could be in the works.
 
Trump is playing with fire. Literally.

U.S. to Provide Ukraine With Intelligence for Strikes Inside Russia

President Trump has approved expanded intelligence-sharing to help Ukraine hit deep inside Russian territory. For the first time, U.S. agencies and the Pentagon will supply Kiev with detailed targeting data for long-range missile strikes on energy and infrastructure.

The goal is to deprive Moscow of oil revenue, disrupt logistics, and pressure the Kremlin after peace talks collapsed. Officials say Ukraine will now be better positioned to strike refineries, pipelines, and power plants far from the front.

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There are some different opinions about European leaders.

Iron Dimon begins.
Medvedev called European leaders worthless degenerates

European leaders do not possess the qualities necessary for successful military solutions, said Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of the Russian Security Council.

"Why can't such a war be unleashed by Europe itself? That's why... European leaders are insignificant degenerates, unable to take on the burden of responsibility for any serious matter. They do not have the strategic thinking, much less the passion necessary for successful military solutions," he wrote.

"Such a conflict has an absolutely real risk of escalating into a war using weapons of mass destruction. Therefore, we need to be on our guard," Medvedev added.

The Greek ex-minister continues.
"We are fucking hypocrites," ex—Greek minister on Europe's Russophobic propaganda

Former Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis has spoken out about Europe's hypocrisy.

In an interview, Varoufakis commented on "rational and convincing" statements that "Putin is the new Hitler and a new threat to Europe."

"Well, if that's the case, then why aren't we sending troops into Ukraine? Because we're fucking hypocrites. We don't really believe that Putin is the new Hitler, but we are sending weapons to the Ukrainians to win a war that cannot be won, and as a result, Ukraine will be destroyed.

The Russian Democrats will continue to be under Putin's thumb, because this war strengthens Putin inside Russia, Russia economically," the Greek ex-minister said.

He also urged not to listen to those who talk about the imminent collapse of the Russian economy.:

"It's not like that. The military machine is working, and it can work much longer than we will live. Thus, in a sense, Europe has completely misunderstood everything. We are working very fiercely against the interests of Europeans and world peace."

But this British guy apparently still hopes to return from being an ex-minister to acting ones.
Former British Defense Minister Ben Wallace proposed making Crimea uninhabitable
Former British Defense Minister Ben Wallace at the Warsaw Security Forum called for providing Ukraine with funds for long-range strikes on Crimea in order to deprive the peninsula of conditions for a normal existence. This was reported by The Guardian on September 30.

"We must help Ukraine gain long-range capabilities to make Crimea uninhabitable. We need to strangle Crimea," Wallace said, arguing that such measures were necessary because of the peninsula's symbolic importance to the Russian leadership.

The politician also recommended using German Taurus missiles to destroy the Crimean Bridge, noting that this would be a signal of real risks for Moscow.

Useless talkers have found a worthy use.
When and if it comes to retaliatory actions from Russia, it's no need for the every NATO members to shout: "And why are they beating us?!" All members have earned it, even Hungary and Slovakia (maybe last and on a residual basis)
The Baltic States is an assembly plant for drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

It's no secret that living in the Baltic countries is an expensive and unpromising occupation. The severance of economic ties with Russia practically destroyed the last remnants of Soviet industry, which led to a significant outflow of the population to Western European countries, while rising unemployment and poverty affected the demographics of these countries and gave rise to the term "Baltic Extinctions."

But now, as part of the comprehensive support of Ukraine by the European Union, the population of these countries has found employment in assembling drones for the needs of the Armed Forces in small, geographically scattered workshops, most often on the basis of former industrial enterprises. The components are supplied from Germany and France, and the schematics and assembly protocols are from Ukraine. In fact, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia provide low-cost labor without alternatives for earning.

Yes, these countries also have their own design groups producing unmanned systems, but the above scheme has received a truly industrial scale.

Thanks to this distribution of forces and means of production, Ukraine can afford not to worry about protecting production facilities from Russian air strikes, but there is one point that Kiev is seriously unhappy with — full cost control from Brussels. Bankovaya cannot cut the money allocated for these needs. Being aware of this corruption danger, the EU in every possible way, although stating the opposite, blocks the transfer of production to the territory of, for example, the Lviv region.

This, of course, can be placed in the African branch, but the point for me is to show how Ukropian terrorism is spreading around the world.
Ukrainian mercenaries who fought on the side of the rebels were killed in Sudan

In Sudanese Darfur, Ukrainian mercenaries who fought for the rebels were eliminated, the sixth infantry division of the Sudanese army told RIA Novosti.

"Our troops in Al-Karama Square in El Fasher managed to inflict heavy losses on the enemy by staging a well-planned ambush, which resulted in the death of many foreigners, including Colombians and Ukrainians," they noted.

The military said that rebels from the Rapid Reaction Forces (RDF), including people from Colombia and Ukraine, were ambushed in the city.

As explained in the Sudanese army, foreign mercenaries who fought on the side of the RB penetrated into some areas of the city, targeting tall buildings where the armed forces were located.

"Some of them were engineers specializing in drones, and there were also snipers among them," the division added.

According to representatives of the Sudanese army, the rebels intensified artillery fire, trying to evacuate the bodies of foreigners, but they failed to do so.

Некоторые разные мнения о европейских руководителях.
Начинает Железный Димон.
Продолжает греческий эксминистр.
А вот этот британский дяденька видимо еще надеется вернуться из эксминистра в действующие.
Бесполезным болтунам нашли достойное применение. Когда и если дойдет до ответных акций со стороны России, чур никому из НАТОвцев не кричать: "А нас то за что бьют?!" Поголовно все члены заслужили, даже Венгрия со Словакией (может в последнюю очередь и по остаточному принципу)
Это, конечно, можно поместить и в африканскую ветку, но суть для меня в том, чтобы показать, как укропский терроризм расползается по миру.
 
Trump is playing with fire. Literally.

U.S. to Provide Ukraine With Intelligence for Strikes Inside Russia

President Trump has approved expanded intelligence-sharing to help Ukraine hit deep inside Russian territory. For the first time, U.S. agencies and the Pentagon will supply Kiev with detailed targeting data for long-range missile strikes on energy and infrastructure.

The goal is to deprive Moscow of oil revenue, disrupt logistics, and pressure the Kremlin after peace talks collapsed. Officials say Ukraine will now be better positioned to strike refineries, pipelines, and power plants far from the front.

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I'm lost at this point and it's difficult for me to understand this move after trump-putin meeting in Alaska with honors and giggles. Maybe my brain is too slow to see what exactly Trump is trying to achieve here, especially after blackrock apparently withdraw from investing in Ukraine. What kind of 5D chess is this? It looks like an act of war towards Russia and while I kinda understood trump's game till now, I'm getting lost. Is he trying to make Russia go all the way with Ukraine and end it quickly??

Poland is also playing with fire with our PM's and FM's words about shooting down Russian planes above Ukraine, that it is our war etc.

And what is this with someone called Volodymyr Z. (Zelenski??) being arrested for destroying Nord stream? Did they really do that? Did they really find someone with a name like this to frame him? 🤣
 
What gives me hope is: If there is a nation in the world today that can be said to have learned at least some crucial lessons from history then it is probably Russia. And thus they are probably less inclined to repeat history, or worded differently, to make the same mistakes and learn lessons the hard way.

Putin and his team are certainly a major reason for that but I think the general attitude of many Russians plays into that too. Vulcan59 shared a pretty good article in that regard recently that is well worth the read.

So I think at least under Putins leadership Russia will do their utmost to not repeat mistakes from the past. But obviously Putins mandate is first and foremost the well-being of Russians in the homeland as well as the flourishing and safety of the country itself. Which could mean that if there is no other way they might need to defend and fight against the dark forces in rather “extreme“ ways. And also possibly that what other countries and people allow their governments to do is more or less none of their business. So if they will suffer too (the collective west, if you will) in pursuit of Russias safety it is not the fault of the Russians either.
 
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Trump is playing with fire. Literally.

U.S. to Provide Ukraine With Intelligence for Strikes Inside Russia

President Trump has approved expanded intelligence-sharing to help Ukraine hit deep inside Russian territory. For the first time, U.S. agencies and the Pentagon will supply Kiev with detailed targeting data for long-range missile strikes on energy and infrastructure.

The goal is to deprive Moscow of oil revenue, disrupt logistics, and pressure the Kremlin after peace talks collapsed. Officials say Ukraine will now be better positioned to strike refineries, pipelines, and power plants far from the front.

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Didn't they already allow for long range strikes into Russia under Biden with Storm Shadows and ATACMS? And of course with targeting from the US. Now, Tomahawks with a much longer range and being nuclear capable is definitely an escalation. Do they think that since Putin did nothing then, he won't respond this time either.

Does Trump actually think that this will force Russia to agree to whatever terms they want, or does he basically have no control over what the deep state wants to do. Or if this is a bluff, it makes little sense either.
 
Trump is playing with fire. Literally.

U.S. to Provide Ukraine With Intelligence for Strikes Inside Russia
It doesn't sound like the Russians are taking this very seriously. They seem to view it as more Art of the Deal posturing. Plus it's good that Rubio and Lavrov talked at the recent UNGA session.


During an exchange with reporters at the Valdai Club meeting on Sept. 30, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov commented on the statements made on Sept. 28 by both U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg about the U.S. supplying long-range weapons to the Kiev regime. “Does Moscow view this as an act of pressure from the United States on Russia?” a reporter asked Lavrov. “How will the Russian authorities respond diplomatically?”

“I believe this is, first and foremost, a result of pressure from Europe on Washington,” Lavrov replied. “The United States wants to demonstrate that it takes the opinions of its allies into account. I do not think we are dealing with a decision that has already been made. The Americans do not supply Tomahawks to just anyone. If I am not mistaken, among Europeans, only Spain and the Netherlands have received them. They have been somewhat cautious with others. If they consider Ukraine to be a responsible state that will use them responsibly, that would be surprising.”

Maria Zakharova commented separately on Kellogg’s claim that the U.S. was allowing Ukrainian forces to launch deep strikes into Russia. “We understand that he is subordinate to the U.S. President, who has spoken in favor of a peaceful resolution to the situation in Ukraine,” she said, emphasizing that subordinates should follow this course, reported TASS. “The delegation of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held negotiations with U.S. Secretary of State [Marco] Rubio in New York on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UNGA, building upon the meeting in Anchorage. All parties confirmed the necessity of finding a peaceful settlement and also spoke about the need to understand the root causes of the conflict,” she remarked.
 
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