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BREAKING | Renewed US attacks across Yemen reported, including additional strikes on the capital Sanaa and its airport, three strikes on Al-Luhayyah District in Hodeidah Governorate, and an attack on Al-Jawf Governorate.
Damage to citizens' homes reported in the capital.
Damage to citizens' homes reported in the capital.
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❗️Israeli media reports violent clashes between Israeli police and ultra-Orthodox (Haredim) demonstrators protesting military conscription.
According to the police, the Ultra-Orthodox protests against military service have devolved into riots and attacks on police officers.
According to the police, the Ultra-Orthodox protests against military service have devolved into riots and attacks on police officers.
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Israel kills over 100 Palestinians per day since restart of Gaza genocide
Israel has deliberately targeted families, journalists, and civilian government employees since breaking the ceasefire on 18 March
Israel has deliberately targeted families, journalists, and civilian government employees since breaking the ceasefire on 18 March
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⚡️🇵🇱🇷🇺 Poland's Security Chief: We Have Ammunition for Only Two Weeks of War
In the event of a possible war, Poland has ammunition for up to two weeks, until allied forces arrive, said the head of the country's National Security Bureau, Dariusz Lukowski.
Lukowski told local Polsat News that Poland is increasing weapons production "in order to have the capacity to resist a potential Russian attack."
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In the event of a possible war, Poland has ammunition for up to two weeks, until allied forces arrive, said the head of the country's National Security Bureau, Dariusz Lukowski.
Lukowski told local Polsat News that Poland is increasing weapons production "in order to have the capacity to resist a potential Russian attack."
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Political Pressure — Why The Intelligence Community Fails to Accurately Assess Combat Losses and Military Capability https://sonar21.com/political-pressure-why-the-intelligence-community-fails-to-accurately-assess-combat-losses-and-military-capability/
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—❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷/🇴🇲 NEW: Iran has delivered its response to Trump's letter through a message conveyed by the Sultanate of Oman
According to Al-Mayadeen and other informed sources, the Iranian response consists mainly of the following points:
1. Iran reaffirms that it will not negotiate directly with the United States, especially under the policy of maximum pressure, and it rejects the American approach categorically.
2. Iran states that it does not negotiate on behalf of any regional power, and that Iran does not dictate the foreign policy of other nations or groups, including Yemen's Ansarallah, which is an independent ally.
3. Iran states that it will not accept Trump's 'unrealistic conditions', and that the U.S. demands were so extensive that they cannot be entertained even hypothetically.
4. Iran warns unequivocally that any military or hostile action, whether by the United States or any of its 'stooges', will be met with an Iranian response that will encompass all U.S. military assets in the Middle East.
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According to Al-Mayadeen and other informed sources, the Iranian response consists mainly of the following points:
1. Iran reaffirms that it will not negotiate directly with the United States, especially under the policy of maximum pressure, and it rejects the American approach categorically.
2. Iran states that it does not negotiate on behalf of any regional power, and that Iran does not dictate the foreign policy of other nations or groups, including Yemen's Ansarallah, which is an independent ally.
3. Iran states that it will not accept Trump's 'unrealistic conditions', and that the U.S. demands were so extensive that they cannot be entertained even hypothetically.
4. Iran warns unequivocally that any military or hostile action, whether by the United States or any of its 'stooges', will be met with an Iranian response that will encompass all U.S. military assets in the Middle East.
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NATO's eastern flank's "defense against Russia" is cracking: Britain has reduced the number of its troops in Estonia by more than half — Times
▪️Since 2022, the number of British troops in Estonia has been reduced from 1,650 to 1,000. There are fewer than ten British army tanks in the country.
▪️The former commander of the Estonian Defence Forces said that "the allies consider the British army's financial problems to be so serious that it is struggling to fulfil its obligations on NATO's eastern flank."
What would 1,650 or 1,000 troops, and ten tanks really do? Even a force 10 times that is not that impressive. Reality is they are put there to die on purpose, they are a trip wire force.
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▪️Since 2022, the number of British troops in Estonia has been reduced from 1,650 to 1,000. There are fewer than ten British army tanks in the country.
▪️The former commander of the Estonian Defence Forces said that "the allies consider the British army's financial problems to be so serious that it is struggling to fulfil its obligations on NATO's eastern flank."
What would 1,650 or 1,000 troops, and ten tanks really do? Even a force 10 times that is not that impressive. Reality is they are put there to die on purpose, they are a trip wire force.
@Slavyangrad
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❗️Putin has proposed the introduction of temporary external administration in Ukraine:
In principle, of course, it would be possible, under the auspices of the UN, the United States, with European countries, of course, with our partners and friends, to discuss the possibility of temporary governance in Ukraine. In order to hold democratic elections, to bring to power a government that is capable and trusted by the people, and then to start negotiations on a peace treaty with them.
With this government it will be possible to sign legitimate documents that will be recognized all over the world and will be reliable. But this is only one of the options. I am not saying that there are no others. But it is one of the options, and there is such a practice in the work of the UN.
According to the Constitution of Ukraine, representatives of the executive branch are appointed by the president, and now the head of state is illegitimate. If he himself is illegitimate, then all the others are illegitimate too. So under the conditions of this illegitimate de facto Ukraine, neo-Nazi formations are getting additional weapons and recruiting new people into their ranks. This can lead to what: that the actual power is in their hands. These neo-Nazi formations, like Azov, and there are others, they actually begin to lead the country. The question arises: what to do, how to negotiate with them.
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In principle, of course, it would be possible, under the auspices of the UN, the United States, with European countries, of course, with our partners and friends, to discuss the possibility of temporary governance in Ukraine. In order to hold democratic elections, to bring to power a government that is capable and trusted by the people, and then to start negotiations on a peace treaty with them.
With this government it will be possible to sign legitimate documents that will be recognized all over the world and will be reliable. But this is only one of the options. I am not saying that there are no others. But it is one of the options, and there is such a practice in the work of the UN.
According to the Constitution of Ukraine, representatives of the executive branch are appointed by the president, and now the head of state is illegitimate. If he himself is illegitimate, then all the others are illegitimate too. So under the conditions of this illegitimate de facto Ukraine, neo-Nazi formations are getting additional weapons and recruiting new people into their ranks. This can lead to what: that the actual power is in their hands. These neo-Nazi formations, like Azov, and there are others, they actually begin to lead the country. The question arises: what to do, how to negotiate with them.
@Slavyangrad
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Auto War: Trump Hits Tokyo and Frankfurt with a Sledgehammer
Trump’s trade war just went nuclear again, this time slamming the global auto industry with a 25% tariff hammer that sent shockwaves through European and Asian markets. The move, touted by Trump as a bold step toward reviving American manufacturing, has already vaporized over $14 billion in market value from Europe’s largest carmakers, according to The Telegraph. From Frankfurt to Tokyo, the message was clear: the United States is no longer playing by the old rules.
Japan took a heavy blow. Toyota’s shares dropped 2%, Nissan lost 1.7%, and Honda tumbled 2.5% in response to the announcement. This isn’t just investor jitters, it’s economic reality. Automobiles make up nearly 28.3% of Japan’s total exports to the U.S., pumping out roughly $63 billion annually. According to estimates from Nomura Research Institute, Trump’s tariffs could slice 0.2% off Japan’s GDP, about $8 billion gone, evaporated by the stroke of a presidential pen. The timing couldn’t be worse for Tokyo. With consumer inflation already above target, the Bank of Japan had been eyeing a long-awaited rate hike in May. That window may have just slammed shut.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba kept his response measured, stating Tokyo is evaluating “what’s best for Japan’s national interest,” and that all options are on the table. But the subtext was clear: Japan’s political class is scrambling to recalibrate its approach in the face of Washington’s increasingly erratic protectionism.
For Trump, this isn’t just economic policy, it’s domestic theater. He claims the tariffs will generate $100 billion annually in tax revenue and revive an American auto industry hollowed out by decades of neoliberal outsourcing. The tariffs are scheduled to kick in on April 2, with a second wave targeting car parts one month later. Meanwhile, S&P Global Mobility reports that nearly half of all new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. last year were manufactured abroad, underscoring how deeply integrated America’s auto market has become with the very nations now under fire.
But here’s where it gets deeper and darker.
This isn’t just about trade. It’s about empire in retreat, turning in on its own vassals. Trump is torching what remains of transatlantic and transpacific economic cooperation, turning Germany and Japan from loyal vassals into collateral damage. This is the late-stage imperial reflex: when you can’t win against China or Russia, you cannibalize your own "allies" to buy time and votes at home.
Europe, already battered by energy shocks and NATO overreach, now watches as its industrial core is gutted by the very hegemon it once pledged allegiance to. Japan, caught between hosting U.S. bases and courting Chinese trade, is learning the hard way what multipolarity means: adapt or perish.
This is the “America First” doctrine in its final form, not strategy, but economic Darwinism. Allies be damned. Supply chains be damned. Stability be damned. Trump doesn’t care if Tokyo burns or Frankfurt bleeds, as long as Michigan gets a few more factory jobs and the illusion of sovereignty returns to dying Rust Belt towns. Funny thing is many of these don't have recripocrical tarrifs at least until now, but the US simply couldn't complete.
The irony? While Washington imposes tariffs to build cars at home, Russia and China are building a new world economy, outside the dollar, outside dinosaur SWIFT, and increasingly outside the gravitational pull of American policy altogether. Eurasia is rising. BRICS is expanding. And the West, led by a tariff-throwing real estate mogul turned messiah, is punching its allies in the face, again. I love it.
What began as a trade war is ending as a self-inflicted collapse.
- Gerry Nolan
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Trump’s trade war just went nuclear again, this time slamming the global auto industry with a 25% tariff hammer that sent shockwaves through European and Asian markets. The move, touted by Trump as a bold step toward reviving American manufacturing, has already vaporized over $14 billion in market value from Europe’s largest carmakers, according to The Telegraph. From Frankfurt to Tokyo, the message was clear: the United States is no longer playing by the old rules.
Japan took a heavy blow. Toyota’s shares dropped 2%, Nissan lost 1.7%, and Honda tumbled 2.5% in response to the announcement. This isn’t just investor jitters, it’s economic reality. Automobiles make up nearly 28.3% of Japan’s total exports to the U.S., pumping out roughly $63 billion annually. According to estimates from Nomura Research Institute, Trump’s tariffs could slice 0.2% off Japan’s GDP, about $8 billion gone, evaporated by the stroke of a presidential pen. The timing couldn’t be worse for Tokyo. With consumer inflation already above target, the Bank of Japan had been eyeing a long-awaited rate hike in May. That window may have just slammed shut.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba kept his response measured, stating Tokyo is evaluating “what’s best for Japan’s national interest,” and that all options are on the table. But the subtext was clear: Japan’s political class is scrambling to recalibrate its approach in the face of Washington’s increasingly erratic protectionism.
For Trump, this isn’t just economic policy, it’s domestic theater. He claims the tariffs will generate $100 billion annually in tax revenue and revive an American auto industry hollowed out by decades of neoliberal outsourcing. The tariffs are scheduled to kick in on April 2, with a second wave targeting car parts one month later. Meanwhile, S&P Global Mobility reports that nearly half of all new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. last year were manufactured abroad, underscoring how deeply integrated America’s auto market has become with the very nations now under fire.
But here’s where it gets deeper and darker.
This isn’t just about trade. It’s about empire in retreat, turning in on its own vassals. Trump is torching what remains of transatlantic and transpacific economic cooperation, turning Germany and Japan from loyal vassals into collateral damage. This is the late-stage imperial reflex: when you can’t win against China or Russia, you cannibalize your own "allies" to buy time and votes at home.
Europe, already battered by energy shocks and NATO overreach, now watches as its industrial core is gutted by the very hegemon it once pledged allegiance to. Japan, caught between hosting U.S. bases and courting Chinese trade, is learning the hard way what multipolarity means: adapt or perish.
This is the “America First” doctrine in its final form, not strategy, but economic Darwinism. Allies be damned. Supply chains be damned. Stability be damned. Trump doesn’t care if Tokyo burns or Frankfurt bleeds, as long as Michigan gets a few more factory jobs and the illusion of sovereignty returns to dying Rust Belt towns. Funny thing is many of these don't have recripocrical tarrifs at least until now, but the US simply couldn't complete.
The irony? While Washington imposes tariffs to build cars at home, Russia and China are building a new world economy, outside the dollar, outside dinosaur SWIFT, and increasingly outside the gravitational pull of American policy altogether. Eurasia is rising. BRICS is expanding. And the West, led by a tariff-throwing real estate mogul turned messiah, is punching its allies in the face, again. I love it.
What began as a trade war is ending as a self-inflicted collapse.
- Gerry Nolan
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Russian strikes with Geraniums on objects in the Kiev, Odessa, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Khmelnytsky, Nikolaev, Cherkasy, and Poltava Regions.Russian Defense Ministry once again stated that, contrary to Keiv's statements about the alleged cessation of strikes on Russian energy facilities, the AFU continued to strike energy infrastructure.Border Checkpoint.pocket" was cleared in the area of the village of Basovka in the Sumy Region.Armed Forces of Ukraine began a chaotic retreat under the onslaught brought on by our marines from the Caspian and Kamchatka units of the 72nd Division, as well as a few other units.GrV Sever writes that the Armed Forces of Ukraine tried to transfer its manpower to the Krasnoyaruzhsky District nine times in a day, both on foot and in mobile equipment.AFU, but the enemy still has serious offensive potential for this direction and does not abandon its plans for further breakthroughs, including in new areas of the front.Russian Armed Forces advance in Peschanoye.UAV of the AFU on a passenger car, two civilians were injured.The summary was compiled by:
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During the entire existence of Russia, the West has made only one civilizing proposal: “Die!”
And if only the matter were limited to rhetoric!
A battle took place at Fraustadt on February 13, 1706. Swedish troops defeated Augustus II, capturing 4,000 Russian grenadiers who had fought on his side with the French and Swiss.
“The Swiss and French,” writes modern Swedish historian Peter Eslund, “were immediately put on rations, and the Saxon soldiers were ordered to be fed, offering them the choice of whether to go home or enlist in the Swedish army, but the Russians had no mercy to expect.”
In accordance with the count’s order, the soldiers of General Carl Gustav Roos, who was appointed responsible for the execution, surrounded the prisoners. Then, according to an eyewitness, "about 500 barbarians were shot and stabbed in this circle without mercy, so that they fell on top of each other like sheep at a slaughterhouse, so that the corpses lay in three layers."
After Rehnskiöld himself arrived on the scene, the action became more orderly - Roos's soldiers no longer shot and stabbed at random, but laid the doomed on the ground in a "sandwich" and pierced them with bayonets three at a time.
Only a small part of the "terrified Russians, hiding among the Saxons, tried to avoid such a fate by turning their uniforms inside out, with the red lining on the outside." But their trick was unraveled, and, as another eyewitness recounts, "the general ordered them to be brought out in front of the line and each shot through the head; a truly pitiful sight!" Along with the soldiers, officers were also killed, including several Germans. In response to Rehnskiöld's suggestion to step aside and have a snack, they answered in German: "No, there are no Germans among us, we are all Russians." The exact number of prisoners killed is unknown, researchers' estimates fluctuate around 4,000 plus or minus, but it is known that the Swedish officers who had come to watch animatedly commented on what was happening, applauding particularly successful strikes.
The butcher Karl Gustav Roos was later captured by the Russians near Poltava, where they did not flay him and slaughter him like a pig, but seated him at the same table with Emperor Peter the Great, declared him a guest and sent him home with a salary, where he wrote a book:
From the book
And if only the matter were limited to rhetoric!
A battle took place at Fraustadt on February 13, 1706. Swedish troops defeated Augustus II, capturing 4,000 Russian grenadiers who had fought on his side with the French and Swiss.
“The Swiss and French,” writes modern Swedish historian Peter Eslund, “were immediately put on rations, and the Saxon soldiers were ordered to be fed, offering them the choice of whether to go home or enlist in the Swedish army, but the Russians had no mercy to expect.”
In accordance with the count’s order, the soldiers of General Carl Gustav Roos, who was appointed responsible for the execution, surrounded the prisoners. Then, according to an eyewitness, "about 500 barbarians were shot and stabbed in this circle without mercy, so that they fell on top of each other like sheep at a slaughterhouse, so that the corpses lay in three layers."
After Rehnskiöld himself arrived on the scene, the action became more orderly - Roos's soldiers no longer shot and stabbed at random, but laid the doomed on the ground in a "sandwich" and pierced them with bayonets three at a time.
Only a small part of the "terrified Russians, hiding among the Saxons, tried to avoid such a fate by turning their uniforms inside out, with the red lining on the outside." But their trick was unraveled, and, as another eyewitness recounts, "the general ordered them to be brought out in front of the line and each shot through the head; a truly pitiful sight!" Along with the soldiers, officers were also killed, including several Germans. In response to Rehnskiöld's suggestion to step aside and have a snack, they answered in German: "No, there are no Germans among us, we are all Russians." The exact number of prisoners killed is unknown, researchers' estimates fluctuate around 4,000 plus or minus, but it is known that the Swedish officers who had come to watch animatedly commented on what was happening, applauding particularly successful strikes.
The butcher Karl Gustav Roos was later captured by the Russians near Poltava, where they did not flay him and slaughter him like a pig, but seated him at the same table with Emperor Peter the Great, declared him a guest and sent him home with a salary, where he wrote a book:
"Memoirs of a good and honest Swedish soldier about brave battles, grievous captivity and terrible torments experienced by him and his friends in the land of cruel wild barbarians."
From the book
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Trump sincerely wants to end Ukraine conflict — Putin
He then makes it clear: Russia wants peace too, but in a way that 'eliminates root causes that led to current situation'.
❗️Eliminating root causes that led to the current situation is key that Russia will not sell out in any negotiations, there must be a just peace.
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He then makes it clear: Russia wants peace too, but in a way that 'eliminates root causes that led to current situation'.
❗️Eliminating root causes that led to the current situation is key that Russia will not sell out in any negotiations, there must be a just peace.
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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦 US pushes for deal on control of Ukraine's mineral and energy assets - Reuters
▪️A new draft agreement sent to Ukrainian authorities goes far beyond the original joint economic agreement drafted last month.
▪️The Trump administration is taking steps to seize control of Ukraine's lucrative natural resources.
▪️The agreement would cover all mineral resources, including oil and gas, and key energy assets throughout Ukraine.
▪️The agreement could be signed as early as next week.
▪️One senior Ukrainian official called the project "unfair," while another compared it to "robbery."
▪️While the deal does not include provisions for U.S. ownership of Ukraine's nuclear energy infrastructure, Ukrainian officials remain wary that nuclear assets could end up on the negotiating table in the future.
▪️A new draft agreement sent to Ukrainian authorities goes far beyond the original joint economic agreement drafted last month.
▪️The Trump administration is taking steps to seize control of Ukraine's lucrative natural resources.
▪️The agreement would cover all mineral resources, including oil and gas, and key energy assets throughout Ukraine.
▪️The agreement could be signed as early as next week.
▪️One senior Ukrainian official called the project "unfair," while another compared it to "robbery."
▪️While the deal does not include provisions for U.S. ownership of Ukraine's nuclear energy infrastructure, Ukrainian officials remain wary that nuclear assets could end up on the negotiating table in the future.
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▪️Zelensky called Russians dinosaurs and refused to have a dialogue with Putin
@ukr_leaks_eng
"They are dinosaurs. You see, they just want to eat us <…> You can't just go: listen, let's talk. I have nothing to talk about with him [Putin]," he said at a press conference.
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Results of the "Coalition of the Willing" summit in Paris:
▪️Macron refused to confiscate frozen Russian assets;
▪️peacekeepers will be at a safe distance from the front line;
▪️Poland refused to send troops to Ukraine;
▪️2 billion euros in aid allocated, although earlier the head of European diplomacy Kallas asked the EU to allocate 40 billion;
▪️the coalition did not provide security guarantees to Kiev.
@ukr_leaks_eng
▪️Macron refused to confiscate frozen Russian assets;
▪️peacekeepers will be at a safe distance from the front line;
▪️Poland refused to send troops to Ukraine;
▪️2 billion euros in aid allocated, although earlier the head of European diplomacy Kallas asked the EU to allocate 40 billion;
▪️the coalition did not provide security guarantees to Kiev.
@ukr_leaks_eng
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Footage emerges after Israeli airstrike on Beirut
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The EU will not lift sanctions until the end of the Ukrainian conflict, the head of the European Commission said.
According to her, sanctions are a powerful lever of pressure, which, as she is sure, "cause pain."
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Putin: Russia Will Finish What the West Lied About Starting
Vladimir Putin didn’t mince words. Speaking from the deck of the Arkhangelsk, a fourth-generation nuclear armed submarine with Zircon hypersonic missiles, the Russian president declared what many have long seen: the Ukrainian military, propped up coming up by Western fantasy and NATO cash, is running out of road. “Not long ago I said, ‘We’ll squeeze them.’ Now there’s reason to believe we’ll finish them off,” Putin told naval officers, standing on steel that echoes with centuries of Russian resilience.
The speech wasn’t just battlefield bravado. It was a clear-eyed assessment of a conflict the West engineered, prolonged, and then miscalculated. Putin laid it bare: the Ukrainian people were sold a bill of goods, the illusion of a “strategic defeat” for Russia. That illusion cost them hundreds of thousands of lives, territorial disintegration, and a country is now resembling a NATO storage facility more than a sovereign state.
He reminded the world of the West’s serial betrayals: first with the Minsk Agreements, then the Istanbul peace talks in 2022. In both cases, Russia negotiated in good faith. And in both cases, Western capitals, particularly London, sabotaged the process. “Their European handlers convinced the Ukrainian leadership that they had to continue armed resistance... essentially to the last Ukrainian,” Putin said, a line that lands like an indictment should at The Hague (if it functioned as intended).
The jab at Boris Johnson was particularly devastating. “He must have forgotten that there are people like you – and weapons like your submarine... Apparently, he forgot, or maybe they simply do not understand what the Russian people are made o” Putin said. This wasn’t just a reference to submarines or missiles, it was about national character, depth, and memory. The West sees Russia through the lens of Cold War cartoons. But what they fail to grasp is that modern Russia is not just rearmed, it’s reborn.
Across the entire front, Russia holds the strategic initiative. Ukrainian counteroffensives are buried in mud and blood. Western weapons are smuggled out as scrap or black-market contraband. Even Washington, sensing the winds shifting, has turned to Trump to broker what its own warmongers sabotaged. Moscow, as always, remains open to peace, but in terms grounded in realism, not hallucination. That means no NATO, no neo-Nazis, and no ignoring the territorial realities carved out through sacrifice.
Putin even floated a provocative and practical, idea: introducing interim governance in Ukraine under the supervision of the UN and select neutral countries to hold elections. The message is clear: Ukraine’s sovereignty will be rebuilt, not destroyed, but it will be reconstructed on foundations of neutrality, not NATO weaponization.
The war is entering its final act. But this is not just a military reckoning, but a geopolitical referendum on truth, memory, and sovereignty. The West brought illusions. Russia brought steel. Now the world is watching whose vision survives.
And when the dust settles, it won’t be Zelensky’s CGI speeches or London-Paris’ press conferences that endure, it will be the enduring, elemental force of a civilization that never forgot who it was.
- Gerry Nolan
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Vladimir Putin didn’t mince words. Speaking from the deck of the Arkhangelsk, a fourth-generation nuclear armed submarine with Zircon hypersonic missiles, the Russian president declared what many have long seen: the Ukrainian military, propped up coming up by Western fantasy and NATO cash, is running out of road. “Not long ago I said, ‘We’ll squeeze them.’ Now there’s reason to believe we’ll finish them off,” Putin told naval officers, standing on steel that echoes with centuries of Russian resilience.
The speech wasn’t just battlefield bravado. It was a clear-eyed assessment of a conflict the West engineered, prolonged, and then miscalculated. Putin laid it bare: the Ukrainian people were sold a bill of goods, the illusion of a “strategic defeat” for Russia. That illusion cost them hundreds of thousands of lives, territorial disintegration, and a country is now resembling a NATO storage facility more than a sovereign state.
He reminded the world of the West’s serial betrayals: first with the Minsk Agreements, then the Istanbul peace talks in 2022. In both cases, Russia negotiated in good faith. And in both cases, Western capitals, particularly London, sabotaged the process. “Their European handlers convinced the Ukrainian leadership that they had to continue armed resistance... essentially to the last Ukrainian,” Putin said, a line that lands like an indictment should at The Hague (if it functioned as intended).
The jab at Boris Johnson was particularly devastating. “He must have forgotten that there are people like you – and weapons like your submarine... Apparently, he forgot, or maybe they simply do not understand what the Russian people are made o” Putin said. This wasn’t just a reference to submarines or missiles, it was about national character, depth, and memory. The West sees Russia through the lens of Cold War cartoons. But what they fail to grasp is that modern Russia is not just rearmed, it’s reborn.
Across the entire front, Russia holds the strategic initiative. Ukrainian counteroffensives are buried in mud and blood. Western weapons are smuggled out as scrap or black-market contraband. Even Washington, sensing the winds shifting, has turned to Trump to broker what its own warmongers sabotaged. Moscow, as always, remains open to peace, but in terms grounded in realism, not hallucination. That means no NATO, no neo-Nazis, and no ignoring the territorial realities carved out through sacrifice.
Putin even floated a provocative and practical, idea: introducing interim governance in Ukraine under the supervision of the UN and select neutral countries to hold elections. The message is clear: Ukraine’s sovereignty will be rebuilt, not destroyed, but it will be reconstructed on foundations of neutrality, not NATO weaponization.
The war is entering its final act. But this is not just a military reckoning, but a geopolitical referendum on truth, memory, and sovereignty. The West brought illusions. Russia brought steel. Now the world is watching whose vision survives.
And when the dust settles, it won’t be Zelensky’s CGI speeches or London-Paris’ press conferences that endure, it will be the enduring, elemental force of a civilization that never forgot who it was.
- Gerry Nolan
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🇺🇸🖕🇺🇦 Trump despises Zelensky and is convinced of Ukraine's weakness — Times
- Trump's return to the White House has been devastating for Ukraine.
- The Ukrainian minerals deal is "another attempt to humiliate Zelensky."
- “Convinced of Ukraine’s weakness, disdainful of President Zelensky and angry at the billions of dollars in aid the Biden administration has given Kyiv, Trump is intent on giving it all back and more,” The Times writes.
- Kiev politicians have already condemned the US demands for subsoil resources, arguing that this will "deepen Ukraine's dependence on Washington, almost turning the country into a vassal state."
- American negotiators are working to get Kyiv to make even greater concessions in ceasefire talks.
@Slavyangrad
- Trump's return to the White House has been devastating for Ukraine.
- The Ukrainian minerals deal is "another attempt to humiliate Zelensky."
- “Convinced of Ukraine’s weakness, disdainful of President Zelensky and angry at the billions of dollars in aid the Biden administration has given Kyiv, Trump is intent on giving it all back and more,” The Times writes.
- Kiev politicians have already condemned the US demands for subsoil resources, arguing that this will "deepen Ukraine's dependence on Washington, almost turning the country into a vassal state."
- American negotiators are working to get Kyiv to make even greater concessions in ceasefire talks.
@Slavyangrad
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🇺🇸🇮🇷⚡- "My big preference is we work it out with Iran. But if we don't work it out, bad bad things are gonna happen with Iran," - Donald Trump, US President.
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