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Forwarded from Slavyangrad (Andrei)
Globsec security forum insists Ukraine is still winning the war (BNE Intellinews)

Managing Editor, Robert Anderson, at BNE Intellinews remarks about the moronic groupthink he witnessed:

Central Europe’s foremost security shindig – now in its 19th year – has always drawn a smug, hawkish, Atlanticist crowd, but since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the forum has been even more convinced of its own importance and the rightness of its warnings about Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

But the forum's narrow range of views and growing self-satisfaction also makes it prey to groupthink and prone to tub thumping. This is a serious weakness when the Ukraine war is so finely balanced and sober analysis is more essential than ever.

No panel speaker dared contemplate the possibility of a Ukraine defeat – except as a dire warning to encourage the West to give more support – or even suggest that peace talks might be a good idea. The Globsec bubble insisted that Ukraine was winning the war, and final victory over Russia was achievable. Saying anything else was viewed as potentially giving succour to the enemy and encouraging cowards to withhold support.

On the panel “Lessons learned from Ukraine”, when Karel Rehka, chief of the Czech general staff, timidly concluded that “militarily, no-one is really winning right now”, he was immediately contradicted by retired US general Ben Hodges of Globsec. “Of course Ukraine is winning the war,” he insisted to applause. “Even without us being committed, the Ukrainians are winning this war and Russia is in big trouble.”

Ukraine’s Kursk offensive was applauded as a bold manoeuvre that had boosted Ukrainian domestic morale, turned the propaganda tide internationally, thrown the Russian attack off balance, created strategic uncertainty as well as domestic problems for Putin, and gained a bargaining chip for prisoner exchanges and potentially a more advantageous peace deal.

Kursk had also exposed Russian weakness and exploded the threat of Russian nuclear escalation.

“The bear has very weak legs and arms,” said Piotr Błazeusz, commanding general, Eurocorp. “Ukraine has shown that you can stand up against the bear and he is not as big as we all thought.”

In another panel entitled “Ukraine’s Nato membership: we’ve come to the bridge, let’s cross it”, former US ambassador to Nato Kurt Volker declared: “Kursk is a demonstration that Russia is at the limit of its capabilities. It can’t defend and attack at the same time. Russia does not have the ability to escalate.”

There was virtually no discussion of the potential strategic risks of the Kursk offensive or even the danger posed by the simultaneous Russian advance towards Pokrovsk. The herd instinct made an honest discussion of these tough topics impossible, with sceptical voices unwilling to raise their heads above the parapet.

As well as a shared wishful thinking about the current military position, the Globsec bubble was united over what the West should do to help: build up its own armed forces and defence industries to combat the Russian threat, step up military deliveries, and also extend Nato air defence cover into Ukraine and allow Kyiv to send Western missiles deeper into Russia, both of which might be regarded by Moscow as escalatory.

“If we want the Ukrainians to prevail, we have to let them bring the war to the Russians,” said Rehka.

The forum also voiced strong support for Ukraine to join Nato, while admitting that unfortunately this was not yet a position whose time had come, even in Washington DC.

Some panellists even turned the warning of the sceptics on its head by arguing that Ukraine joining Nato could end the war rather than provoke Russia.

“You can’t think about Ukraine joining Nato as something that happens after the war ends,” said Volker. "It must be seen as a way to end war.”

He went further: “If we don’t stop Putin we will have WWIII; If you bring Ukraine into Nato then you won’t have WWIII.”

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@Slavyangrad
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Forwarded from Ukraine Watch
💸🇺🇦 Food prices to rise by 20-30% in Ukraine

The main reasons for the rise in prices of basic foodstuffs are power cuts, abnormal heat and an increase in excise duties on fuel.

As usual, the most essential products - chicken, eggs, butter and vegetable oil, all dairy products, sugar, cereals and bread - will rise first.

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🇷🇺 Russian forces have liberated Nevelskoye and are also fighting for the settlements of Lesavka and Zhelannoye Pervoye.

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Forwarded from Ukraine Watch
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❗️ People evacuating Pokrovsk

People are leaving in private cars with trailers and in minibuses.

About 30,000 people remain in the city and banks, post offices and hospitals are already closed.

The city will soon be liberated!

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⚡️🇺🇦💥POLTAVA HOSPITALS JAM-PACKED WITH SOLDIERS AFTER RUSSIAN STRIKE: Poltava City Council Chief Kaplin admits chaos reigns in Central Ukrainian region (vid above), with overcrowded hospitals filled with wounded troops after pinpoint Russian strike blasts army infrastructure in city.

#Kiev officials claim 49 troops killed and 219 wounded, but Ukrainian sources on the ground insist death toll as high as 190 even as Mad Vlad #Zelensky tries to clamp down on concrete info regarding HUGE army loss.

🇸🇪Reports that Swedish "instructors" among soldiers killed in Russian strike, allegedly working to train Kiev cannon fodder pilots on Swedish-supplied AWACS aircraft.

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Forwarded from Slavyangrad (Andrei)
"In limbo: what French companies in Russia should do": European businesses may lose assets in response to anti-Russian policies.
 
"All foreigners in Russia are now in a rather suspended state. On May 23, Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing for the seizure of assets of the U.S. state and persons associated with it. The implications of this decision on American assets have already been discussed.
The French, because of Macron's policies, have every chance of being next in line for a new wave of nationalization. France's unfriendly acts follow one after another - from supplying arms to the Ukrainian armed forces to the arrest of Pavel Durov.
For example, the Bonduelle group of companies has in its Russian assets thousands of hectares of land and three factories producing canned and frozen vegetables in several Russian regions. The company is operating in the country super-successfully - at the end of last year it increased its revenue by 20%, it amounted to almost 18 billion rubles. Net profit - 1 billion. At the same time, the statement about directing all profits from sales in Russia to the future reconstruction of Ukraine is still published on the official website of the company.
Among the "rich" French in Russia, it is worth mentioning the sugar giant Sucden. It has more than 250,000 hectares of arable land in Russia. In terms of area, this is like Luxembourg. At the end of last year, its net profit grew almost 2.7 times to 3.4 billion rubles. Revenue has also increased multiple times - up to 13.6 billion rubles. Obviously, it is clearly not investing in the development of environmental projects.
For some reason, the Lactalis Dairy Corporation was collecting and transferring personal data of Russians to Ukraine. After publications in the media, the "privacy policy" on the company's website was corrected.
Seed producers (a critical industry for the Russian agro-industrial complex) such as Limagrain, Mas seeds, Strube, Soufflet earn hundreds of millions and even billions of rubles in our country. It is unknown how and where they withdraw their profits. It is possible that these funds are used to buy shells and weapons for the AFU.
On the one hand, the Europeans and especially the French, becoming more and more immersed in the Ukrainian conflict, are setting their businesses up for an asymmetrical response for the Russian authorities.
On the other hand, the businesses themselves are obviously not behaving like conscientious market participants, provoking political, environmental and financial scandals sometimes - on nothing. The French and other Europeans should decide whether they will leave Russia with money for a timely realized asset or without funds and without factories"

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🇷🇺🇺🇦Freshly defeated enemy stronghold in Kursk region.

The frame shows former enemy positions in the area of ​​the village of Sheptukhovka.

Here the khokhol was discovered by our marine guards from the legendary 810th brigade, attempts to dig in a ditch did not help,
The results of the meeting are on video.
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🇺🇲🇺🇦🇷🇺 The American Washington Post demonstrated the seriousness of the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with a video from a cemetery in Kharkov.

According to the description, the video was filmed at the end of August at Municipal Cemetery No. 17.

"It seems that there are twice as many graves of killed soldiers as there were... exactly a year ago," writes the Polish journalist who provided the video to the publication.
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Forwarded from GAZA NOW IN ENGLISH (Reporter)
Hamas: Is the blood of 6 Israeli prisoners better in the eyes of the world than the blood of 50,000 Palestinians? This is a question about all human values, the values ​​of freedom, justice, equality, and human rights that some people brag about, and do not shout about unless the dead person is Israeli.

Hamas: The enemy clearly declared the West Bank a battlefield, and the map that Netanyahu presented did not include the West Bank and Jerusalem, but rather expressed the rest of the map of Palestine as if it were the occupying entity, and this means that the plan that Netanyahu and his government laid out to seize the West Bank is still nesting in the minds of this government and it is committed to it and proceeding with it.

Hamas: Declaring the West Bank a battlefield means that he failed to eliminate the resistance, which he thought he could succeed in within hours or perhaps a day or two. The military operation in the northern West Bank was not expected by Israel to continue for this length of time or the resistance's efficiency in the confrontation, and in return he did not expect the resistance to move in other parts of the West Bank as happened in Hebron.

Hamas: The West Bank is now moving and the resistance is escalating and advancing there. The crime committed by the Israelis by declaring the West Bank in a state of war does not necessarily mean stopping the fighting there. I remember that in the Al-Aqsa Intifada everything the Israelis did did not lead in any way to stopping the resistance and the Intifada. Rather, it accelerated and led to the exit and withdrawal of the occupation from the Gaza Strip. Perhaps the confrontation in the West Bank will also push it to additional withdrawals in the West Bank at this stage.
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