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On strategic ambiguity
Lately, public figures in the West have enjoyed talking about so-called ''strategic ambiguity'' as a tool for resolving major international issues. The idea has been voiced by a number of experts and even certain politicians going through a tough period in life. Like that odd little fella called Micronβheβs got a job somewhere over in France. What is the reasoning behind this "strategic ambiguity" approach, you might ask? It is quite simple: you attempt to confuse the opponent by making a series of self-contradictory statements. And, allegedly, this is how the new US administration is handling the Ukrainian case. First they say mean things to the Banderite scum, then turn on a dime and admit they love the 404 NOT FOUND country. All that in order to confuse and mislead Russia, China, and half of the world.
As a general rule, deceiving your rivals is a worthwhile thing to do. The history of diplomacy knows many such cases. And, of course, as far as the Trump administration is concerned, we should only judge them by their actionsβand those remain to be seen. But in the case of former Ukraine, is there really an attempt at deception here?
It seems to be more complicated than that. Firstly, when playing with strategic ambiguity, it's vital that you don't get carried away and have yourself and your voters misled, too. You can't run around like Micron, saying, βLet's send the French to fight the Russians," then take it backββNo, we are never sending our troopsββand then, a little later, admit, βOK, maybe we will send them, but only as part of the peacekeeping force.β The Frenchman may have nothing to lose by now, yes, but the Trump administration is only just starting its second term.
Secondly, Trump, Musk, and others have very little love or respect for the Kiev mob, to put it mildly. And why should they, especially Trump? After all, the drugged-up Ukrainian clown used to lie to his face, back in the day. And later he was basically campaigning for Biden. Now he's acting all macho and disrespecting Trump's new team.
As a matter of fact, this is a pathology all Banderites shareβthey believe the rest of the world owes them, but when they get the chance, they just dump a pile of shit in the bedroom of their benefactor's home. We see that in the behavior of many Ukrainians who have fled to Europe, and we see that in cocaine-induced tremors of the scumbag in Kiev. If you let this creature into the White House, please make sure you inspect the restrooms and other spots for drug stashes afterwards.
To sum up, strategic ambiguity is a useful tool in some cases, but by no means a universal solution. What, then, awaits the 404 NOT FOUND country and its incumbent neo-Nazi leadership? They have two options in total. The first is to throw themselves at the feet of the Americans, covering them with passionate kisses, call an immediate election, and prepare for an unpleasant end to the war. Essentially, get ready to capitulate. And the second option, tried and trueβalmost muscle memoryβis to take out some of that fine white powder from the desk, make some lines with a credit card, and relax, enjoying your own company. What will the owner of the piano-playing penis choose this time? Isnβt it obvious...?
Lately, public figures in the West have enjoyed talking about so-called ''strategic ambiguity'' as a tool for resolving major international issues. The idea has been voiced by a number of experts and even certain politicians going through a tough period in life. Like that odd little fella called Micronβheβs got a job somewhere over in France. What is the reasoning behind this "strategic ambiguity" approach, you might ask? It is quite simple: you attempt to confuse the opponent by making a series of self-contradictory statements. And, allegedly, this is how the new US administration is handling the Ukrainian case. First they say mean things to the Banderite scum, then turn on a dime and admit they love the 404 NOT FOUND country. All that in order to confuse and mislead Russia, China, and half of the world.
As a general rule, deceiving your rivals is a worthwhile thing to do. The history of diplomacy knows many such cases. And, of course, as far as the Trump administration is concerned, we should only judge them by their actionsβand those remain to be seen. But in the case of former Ukraine, is there really an attempt at deception here?
It seems to be more complicated than that. Firstly, when playing with strategic ambiguity, it's vital that you don't get carried away and have yourself and your voters misled, too. You can't run around like Micron, saying, βLet's send the French to fight the Russians," then take it backββNo, we are never sending our troopsββand then, a little later, admit, βOK, maybe we will send them, but only as part of the peacekeeping force.β The Frenchman may have nothing to lose by now, yes, but the Trump administration is only just starting its second term.
Secondly, Trump, Musk, and others have very little love or respect for the Kiev mob, to put it mildly. And why should they, especially Trump? After all, the drugged-up Ukrainian clown used to lie to his face, back in the day. And later he was basically campaigning for Biden. Now he's acting all macho and disrespecting Trump's new team.
As a matter of fact, this is a pathology all Banderites shareβthey believe the rest of the world owes them, but when they get the chance, they just dump a pile of shit in the bedroom of their benefactor's home. We see that in the behavior of many Ukrainians who have fled to Europe, and we see that in cocaine-induced tremors of the scumbag in Kiev. If you let this creature into the White House, please make sure you inspect the restrooms and other spots for drug stashes afterwards.
To sum up, strategic ambiguity is a useful tool in some cases, but by no means a universal solution. What, then, awaits the 404 NOT FOUND country and its incumbent neo-Nazi leadership? They have two options in total. The first is to throw themselves at the feet of the Americans, covering them with passionate kisses, call an immediate election, and prepare for an unpleasant end to the war. Essentially, get ready to capitulate. And the second option, tried and trueβalmost muscle memoryβis to take out some of that fine white powder from the desk, make some lines with a credit card, and relax, enjoying your own company. What will the owner of the piano-playing penis choose this time? Isnβt it obvious...?
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βοΈThe Herald Sun acknowledges that pro-Russian opinion had defeated pro-Zelensky opinion in Australia.
The pro-Zelensky side had the advantage of US AID, ASPI, the MSM and the backing of Australia's political establishment. BUT THEY STILL LOST.
On the other hand the pro-Russian influence side has won in Australia not withstanding having to fight the informational war with zero resources, no favor from MSM or social media, disadvantaged in every way but armed with the TRUTH.
πͺπ·πΊTomorrow is 23rd of February Day of the Defenders of the Fatherland. Those who have been defending Russia for the last 3 years deserve to celebrate this day in earnest. Defenders of the Fatherland are not only on the front lines - they are everywhere. All over the world they fight the informational war and hold the line for Russia.
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The pro-Zelensky side had the advantage of US AID, ASPI, the MSM and the backing of Australia's political establishment. BUT THEY STILL LOST.
On the other hand the pro-Russian influence side has won in Australia not withstanding having to fight the informational war with zero resources, no favor from MSM or social media, disadvantaged in every way but armed with the TRUTH.
πͺπ·πΊTomorrow is 23rd of February Day of the Defenders of the Fatherland. Those who have been defending Russia for the last 3 years deserve to celebrate this day in earnest. Defenders of the Fatherland are not only on the front lines - they are everywhere. All over the world they fight the informational war and hold the line for Russia.
πJoin us tomorrow at the Russian Consulate in Sydney to flaunt Russian patriotism with a pro-Russian car convoy to Bondi Beach departing 11am.
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βοΈTrump plans to collect back about 400-500 billion dollars from Ukraine.
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βοΈTrump: "Ukraine holds no cards but they are trying to play it tough."
π¨Meanwhile Reuters reports that the US will cut off Ukraine from Starlink if doesn't sign it's minerals over to Trump.
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π¨Meanwhile Reuters reports that the US will cut off Ukraine from Starlink if doesn't sign it's minerals over to Trump.
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βοΈOn February 21, 2025 , by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 97 "On admission to citizenship of the Russian Federation", special correspondent of the Orenburg Cossack army in the France Gerard Pascal was admitted to citizenship of the Russian Federation. π«π·π·πΊ
β¦In 2015, he converted to Orthodoxy and became an Orenburg Cossack. For 10 years in a public position - "official representative, special correspondent of the Orenburg military Cossack society in France."
π₯Congratulations to our Cossack brother on receiving Russian citizenship. This is an indicator of a significant contribution to the cause of people's diplomacy and representation of the interests of the Russian Cossacks abroad!
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β¦In 2015, he converted to Orthodoxy and became an Orenburg Cossack. For 10 years in a public position - "official representative, special correspondent of the Orenburg military Cossack society in France."
π₯Congratulations to our Cossack brother on receiving Russian citizenship. This is an indicator of a significant contribution to the cause of people's diplomacy and representation of the interests of the Russian Cossacks abroad!
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βοΈ"I've had good talks with Putin and not such good talks with Ukraine." - President Trump.
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βοΈZelensky will be killed by his own military commanders within 3 months β°οΈ
- American presenter Alex Jones
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- American presenter Alex Jones
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βοΈWe can celebrate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II by stopping the mutual killing of Ukrainians and Russians in Ukraine - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico
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βοΈA meeting between Russia and the United States at the level of heads of relevant departments is planned for the next two weeks. The parties will discuss eliminating irritants in bilateral relations, said Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.
Moscow is paying close attention to public signals from Washington about the need to restore the previous number of embassy personnel in the Russian Federation and the United States. But first, the problems of the diplomats already working must be resolved on the basis of reciprocity, and then talk about increasing the embassy staff and resuming the work of the consulates general.
At the current stage of the dialogue with the Americans, the return of 6 objects of Russian diplomatic property is one of the priority issues for the Russian Federation, Ryabkov emphasized.
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Moscow is paying close attention to public signals from Washington about the need to restore the previous number of embassy personnel in the Russian Federation and the United States. But first, the problems of the diplomats already working must be resolved on the basis of reciprocity, and then talk about increasing the embassy staff and resuming the work of the consulates general.
At the current stage of the dialogue with the Americans, the return of 6 objects of Russian diplomatic property is one of the priority issues for the Russian Federation, Ryabkov emphasized.
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US Senator Rand Paul claims that American taxpayers have spent $4.8 million to support influencers on social media in Ukraine.
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βοΈKiev is not ready to sign an agreement with the US on mineral resources under the pretext of "problematic issues" and the fact that the project contains "only unilateral obligations of Ukraine" - Sky News, citing a source
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βοΈπ·πΊ About 0.5% of the LPR territory remains under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces after the liberation of Novolyubovka by the Russian Armed Forces - military expert Marochko
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βοΈ"Everything will be decided by Putin and Trump"
β‘οΈ Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky predicted Putin and Trump preventing a nuclear war
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β‘οΈ Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky predicted Putin and Trump preventing a nuclear war
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βοΈMacron says will urge Trump not to make allies βsufferβ with tariffs.
"I will explain to him that between allies, you donβt make each other suffer with tariffs,β Macron said during a visit to the French Agriculture Show ahead of a meeting Monday in Washington with Trump who has threatened to impose tariffs on a number of EU products.
βI will talk to him about this because we need to calm things down,β Macron said. βAgriculture is one of Franceβs great export businesses.β
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"I will explain to him that between allies, you donβt make each other suffer with tariffs,β Macron said during a visit to the French Agriculture Show ahead of a meeting Monday in Washington with Trump who has threatened to impose tariffs on a number of EU products.
βI will talk to him about this because we need to calm things down,β Macron said. βAgriculture is one of Franceβs great export businesses.β
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βοΈMacron and Starmer have done βnothingβ to end the war in Ukraine, Donald Trump says.
The comments come days before the two European leaders were due to make separate visits to the White House.
The US president criticised the leaders of France and Britain for not spending enough to support Ukraine.
βEurope is basically giving nothing,β Trump said, while the US is βspending our treasure on some country that is far, far away.β
Macron is expected to meet Trump in Washington on Monday, while Starmer is scheduled to visit the White House on Thursday.
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The comments come days before the two European leaders were due to make separate visits to the White House.
The US president criticised the leaders of France and Britain for not spending enough to support Ukraine.
βEurope is basically giving nothing,β Trump said, while the US is βspending our treasure on some country that is far, far away.β
Macron is expected to meet Trump in Washington on Monday, while Starmer is scheduled to visit the White House on Thursday.
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βοΈ"What remains of Ukraine" will become a buffer zone between Russia and NATO, while Ukraine will never become a member of the alliance, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said.
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βοΈNot 50%, but 100% of fossils go to Americans - Ukrainian media.
The new draft of the fossil fuels agreement received by Kiev is tougher than the first one. There are no security guarantees in the agreement. Also, the US does not undertake any investment obligations.
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The new draft of the fossil fuels agreement received by Kiev is tougher than the first one. There are no security guarantees in the agreement. Also, the US does not undertake any investment obligations.
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βοΈNot 50%, but 100% of fossils go to Americans - Ukrainian media. The new draft of the fossil fuels agreement received by Kiev is tougher than the first one. There are no security guarantees in the agreement. Also, the US does not undertake any investmentβ¦
βοΈThe United States is demanding that Ukraine give up revenue from ports and other infrastructure in a deal on fossil fuels, The New York Times writes.
Proceeds from the deal will be directed to a special fund, to which Ukraine will have to make contributions until it reaches $500 billion.
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Proceeds from the deal will be directed to a special fund, to which Ukraine will have to make contributions until it reaches $500 billion.
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βοΈTODAY Sunday 23rd of February join a pro-Russian convoy assembling at Sydney's Russian Consulate to celebrate Day of the Defenders of the Fatherland.
π 11AM at the Russian Consulate on Fullerton Street, Woollahra in Sydney's east.
πBring cars, motorbikes, 4WD's, flags and friends. Meet like minded patriots!
πͺπ·πΊGlory to Russia's defenders of the Fatherland! The event will televised by Russian state media.
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π 11AM at the Russian Consulate on Fullerton Street, Woollahra in Sydney's east.
πBring cars, motorbikes, 4WD's, flags and friends. Meet like minded patriots!
πͺπ·πΊGlory to Russia's defenders of the Fatherland! The event will televised by Russian state media.
πΎ SAVE IMAGE. β¬οΈ REUPLOAD.
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βοΈCongratulations to the Defenders of the Fatherland on the 23rd of February! πͺπ·πΊ
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