Thursday 7th of November 2024

kursk diversion....

Ukraine's invasion of Kursk has backfired drastically, as friend of the show Brian Berletic helps us understand its link to Russia's recent progress on the battlefield. This war has changed course and Ukraine is currently sitting on the losing side. This video breaks down why.

Brian Berletic: Russia is DESTROYING Ukraine's Army as Kursk Offensive Backfires

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D7pUxqvrUk

 

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Russian armed forces have eliminated more than 11,400 Ukrainian servicepeople and 89 tanks during military operations in the border areas of the Kursk Region, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday.

In total, during the military operations in the Kursk direction, the Ukrainian armed forces have lost over 11,400 soldiers and 89 tanks, the ministry said in a statement.

Over the past 24 hours, Kiev lost up to 240 servicepeople and 13 units of armored vehicles, including two tanks and 11 armored combat vehicles, the statement read.

Meanwhile, Russia's Sever (North) group of troops repelled three attacks by Ukrainian troops and thwarted attempts by to attack in the Kursk Region, the ministry said, the ministry said.

Additionally, the Russian forces continue conducting search operations in the Kursk direction aimed at detecting and eliminating Ukrainian sabotage-reconnaissance groups in forest areas, the ministry added.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240909/ukraine-loses-over-11400-troops-during-operation-in-kursk-direction-1120086035.html

 

 

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Nuland confirms West told Zelensky to abandon peace deal

Ukraine-Russia talks fell apart after Kiev asked foreign backers for advice, the former US deputy secretary of state has said

 

The US, UK and other backers of Ukraine told Kiev to reject the deal reached at the 2022 Istanbul peace talks with Russia, former US under secretary of state Victoria Nuland has said.

In an interview with Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar, former editor-in-chief of the liberal news channel Dozhd, which aired on Thursday, Nuland was asked to comment on reports that the peace process between Moscow and Kiev in late March and early April 2022 collapsed after then-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson traveled to Ukraine and told Vladimir Zelensky to keep fighting.

“Relatively late in the game the Ukrainians began asking for advice on where this thing was going and it became clear to us, clear to the Brits, clear to others that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's main condition was buried in an annex to this document that they were working on,” she said of the deal being discussed by the Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Türkiye’s largest city.

The proposed agreement included limits on the kinds of weapons that Kiev could possess, as a result of which Ukraine “would basically be neutered as a military force,” while there were no similar constraints on Russia, the former diplomat explained.

“People inside Ukraine and people outside Ukraine started asking questions about whether this was a good deal and it was at that point that it fell apart,” Nuland said.

The veteran diplomatic hawk, who during her time in the State Department was renowned for her hostility towards Russia, quit the post of under secretary of state for political affairs in March this year. Nuland played a key role in the violent Western-backed coup in Kiev in 2014, which toppled Ukraine’s democratically elected president, Viktor Yanukovich.

During the escalation between Moscow and Kiev in February 2022, she called for deeper US involvement in the conflict and advocated for Ukraine to be armed with increasingly sophisticated weapons. However, in February, the 63-year-old essentially acknowledged the failure of her longstanding policy of containing Moscow, telling the CNN that modern Russia had turned out to be “not the Russia we wanted.”

During her conversation with Zygar, Nuland confirmed that both Moscow and Kiev were eager to seek a diplomatic solution a month after the outbreak of the fighting.

“Russia had an interest at that time in at least seeing what it could get. Ukraine, obviously, had an interest if they could stop the war and get and get Russia out,” she said.

US officials “were not in the room” during the talks in Istanbul, only offering Kiev “support” in case it were needed, she claimed.

Putin said last week that the only reason the Istanbul deal failed was because of “the wish of the elites in the US and some European nations to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia,” adding that Boris Johnson served as the messenger to quash the peace process.

The negotiations in Türkiye yielded a draft agreement, which would have ended the hostilities, Putin recalled. Kiev was willing to declare military neutrality, limit its armed forces, and vow not to discriminate against ethnic Russians. In return, Moscow would have joined other leading powers in offering Ukraine security guarantees, he stressed.

According to the Russian leader, talks with Kiev are still possible, but can only happen “not on the basis of some ephemeral demands but on the basis of the documents that were agreed and actually initialized in Istanbul.”

https://www.rt.com/news/603708-ukraine-istanbul-us-nuland/

 

 

MAKE A DEAL PRONTO BEFORE THE SHIT HITS THE FAN:

 

 

NO NATO IN "UKRAINE" (WHAT'S LEFT OF IT)

THE DONBASS REPUBLICS ARE NOW BACK IN THE RUSSIAN FOLD — AS THEY USED TO BE PRIOR 1922. THE RUSSIANS WON'T ABANDON THESE AGAIN.

THESE WILL ALSO INCLUDE ODESSA, KHERSON AND KHARKIV.....

CRIMEA IS RUSSIAN — AS IT USED TO BE PRIOR 1954

TRANSNISTRIA WILL BE PART OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.

A MEMORANDUM OF NON-AGGRESSION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE USA.

 

EASY.

 

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at all costs.....

Russian forces appear to be pushing Ukrainian troops back in a Kiev-controlled area of Russia’s Kursk Region, footage circulating online purports to show. The Russian Defense Ministry has not confirmed that the counteroffensive has begun.

A pro-Russian Telegram channel released on Wednesday clips that it claims show the achievements of the 51st Guard Regiment of the Russian Airborne Troops near the settlement of Snagost.

Kiev deployed thousands of heavily armed troops for its operation on Russian soil. According to the Russian military, Ukrainian casualties have surpassed 10,000 during the month-long incursion.

The longest video was filmed from a drone and shows what appears to be a battle in a rural area involving multiple armored vehicles.

https://www.rt.com/russia/603859-russia-offensive-kursk-video/

 

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Russian armed forces have eliminated more than 12,200 Ukrainian servicepeople and 96 tanks during military operations in the border areas of the Kursk Region, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday.

In total, during the military operations in the Kursk direction, the Ukrainian armed forces lost more than 12,200 servicemen, 96 tanks, 42 infantry fighting vehicles, 77 armored personnel carriers, 656 armored combat vehicles, 401 vehicles, the ministry said in a statement.

Over the past day, Kiev has lost up to 350 soldiers and 13 pieces of military equipment, including three tanks, in the Kursk direction, the ministry added.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240911/ukraine-loses-over-12200-soldiers-during-operation-in-kursk-region---mod-1120107638.html

 

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The US will stop at nothing to secure its dominant position in the international arena, Russian President Vladimir Putin said as he took part in the launch of the nation’s largest-ever maritime drills on Tuesday. Moscow must be ready for any developments amid the rising geopolitical tensions and pay special attention to strengthening ties with friendly states, he added.

The exercise, called Ocean-2024, is scheduled to be held between September 10 and 16 and involves a military contingent from China. Four vessels and 15 aircraft from the People’s Liberation Army are taking part in the effort, according to Admiral Aleksandr Moiseev, the acting commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy.

Enhancing military cooperation with friendly nations has become all the more important for Russia as the US is building up its military presence on multiple fronts, Putin told a video conference attended by Defense Minister Andrey Belousov and the Russian Navy’s top commanders.

“We can see that the United States is doing everything to hold on to its global military and political dominance, no matter the cost, by utilizing Ukraine and seeking to inflict a strategic defeat on our country,” the Russian leader said.

https://www.rt.com/russia/603788-us-dominance-any-cost-putin/

 

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another debacle....

 

After the initial western celebrations of the Ukrainian invasion of the Russian region of Kursk, with a number of headlines lauding the “Humiliation of Putin” comparing the operation to a number of historical campaigns and describing the even claiming that it has changed the course of the war, the rather less pleasant (for the Ukrainian Neo-Nazis and their backers, anyway) reality is starting to raise its head.

Despite initial gains of, to be blunt, strategically and operationally insignificant territory in the Russian border region, mainly consisting of forest and scattered villages, it appears blindingly obvious that the main objective was to panic the Russians into diverting large numbers of military units from their ongoing offensive to liberate the remaining parts of Novorossiya from Ukrainian Occupation.

To anyone who has observed how the Russian President has operated since 1999, this seems an obvious pipe dream. Putin is not given to panic, and his response has been to use Border Guards, Interior Ministry, Police, and Army conscripts to hold the line in Kursk, while the SMO forces maintain, and increase, their rate of advance towards strategic targets such as Vughledar, Pokrovsk, and Toretsk.

Ukrainian field commander, General Syrskyi, has admitted that the Russians arein fact, massively reinforcing their forces in the east, a fact admitted by Western Intelligence (what on oxymoron) Officials

We have not seen a major Russian troop movement away from the eastern front,” the official said. U.S. officials also say that Russia has not diverted a large number of troops from eastern Ukraine to counter the Ukrainian forces inside Russia.

What we have seen is a significant increase in the rate of Russian advance, and the difference is, that Russia will keep what it is taking, while Ukraine will have to leave Kursk at some point.

As Nico Lange, a former German defense official who is now a fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, stated:

“He[Putin]’s basically telling the Ukrainians: ‘You can stay, you can leave — do what you want. For now, I will be busy with other things,’” he said. “If Ukraine’s goal was to exchange land for land, Lange added, “it’s clearly not working and Putin is calling it.”

“There is an asymmetry: The territory that is lost now in Donbas — Russia will keep it. But Ukraine cannot keep Kursk, and Putin knows it,” he said.

And, despite territorial gains in Kursk, and the taking of prisoners for exchange, the losses that Elite Ukrainian units are suffering in irreplaceable manpower (elite combat veterans don’t grow on trees) and scarce western supplied equipment, the offensive is, as I mentioned previously, basically a re-run of the last German offensive in the west, the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 and January 1945. The current Russian advances in the eastern area of operations are rapidly beginning to resemble another great WW2 battle, Bagration in June to August 1944, which gutted the German army on the eastern front.

A good example of this reality is the relentless pounding of Ukrainian troops by artillery and guided glide bombs, as described by the New York Times, which notes the Russians are launching more than 750 bombs, ranging in weight from 250kg to 3000kg, pulverizing Ukrainian defences, while also maintaining a massive firepower advantage in artillery, both in terms of guns and rockets. Massive use of drones by Russia has severely hampered the Ukrainian ability to defend airspace over the front line, with mobile and even MANPAD systems targeted with a rain of attacks the moment they attempt to engage Russian aviation.

Unlike Ukrainian gains in Kursk, Toretsk and Pokrovsk are lynchpins of the Ukrainian defences in the east. Their capture will “severely complicate” Ukrainian logistics, and we are already seeing the dreaded Russian pincers forming in several areas of the front. Particularly Toretsk after the fall of New York.

In addition, a massive Russian missile strike, the biggest of the war so far, has destroyed most of what was left of Ukrainian power generation, leaving cities dark and the rail network basically un-functional. This severely disrupts logistics for the Ukrainians, forcing them onto ruinously fuel expensive and vulnerable road transportation. Needless to say, the Ukrainians claimed that “the majority” of missiles and drones were shot down (102 out of 127 incoming missiles and 99 out of 109 drones were claimed) which leads me to think that they must be using their energy infrastructure as “improvised air defences”.

What has also been highlighted by the ongoing Russian successes, is the failure of NATO to provide the support it has promised, and that the “war winning weapons” such as the M777, HIMARS, Patriots, M1 Abrams, Leopard 2 and Challenger 2, Marder and Bradley IFVs, IRIS-T Sam systems etc., have all again failed the test of combat.

Crashing and Burning

Even the “mighty” F-16 has failed in its first combat deployment in the country. Reasons given for the loss of the plane, and its pilot, the poster boy Oleksiy Mes (Callsign Moonfish) are crashing while engaging incoming cruise missiles or drones, with some sources claiming pilot error, being shot down by a Patriot Sam in a so-called friendly fire incident, or being struck on the ground by a Russian missile strike.

Another casualty of the incident was the firing of Ukrainian Air Force Chief Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, who engaged in a heated spat with Ukrainian Parliamentarian Mariana Bezuhla over the possibility of friendly fire due to poor coordination between Patriot SAMs and the fighters.

I personally think it is possible, as I suspect the “staunch” allies of Ukraine in NATO may have stripped such sensitive equipment as IFF transponders from the F-16As delivered to Ukraine out of fear of such sensitive tech falling into Russian hands. It should be noted that if true, this wouldn’t be the first time the overpriced and under-performing Patriot system deleted friendly aircraft, with a number of incidents in the invasion of Iraq in 2003, including the destruction of a USAF F-16 and USN F-18, as well as an RAF Tornado by Patriot batteries.

The end result of this has been, to put it mildly, panic in European capitals, particularly Brussels, with the Nazi-like Borrell demanding:

“We need to lift restrictions on the use of weaponry against Russian military targets, in accordance with international law,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said as the bloc’s foreign ministers gathered in Brussels to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“The weaponry that we are providing to Ukraine has to have full use, and the restrictions have to be lifted in order for the Ukrainians to be able to target the places where Russia is bombing them. Otherwise, the weaponry is useless,” Borrell told reporters.

This demand was, of course, echoed by such psychopaths as Latvian FM Braze, as well as the usual suspects in the UK, the Netherlands, Finland, Latvia, and Estonia.

Luckily, the majority of European leaders seem rather less keen to glow in the dark for Ukraine, so the EU was forced to admit that there would be no “Union Wide” lifting of restrictions, and that it was up to individual countries to decide.

A further blow to Ukrainian hopes is the Polish refusal to agree to a Ukrainian request to shoot down Russian drones, missiles, or aircraft over the western part of Ukraine. The insane idea on the part of Zelensky and co. that this would not make Poland a party to the war is, luckily, off the table for now.

Trying to make Russia overreact

I also think an objective of the Ukrainian invasion of Russian territory was to try and provoke the Russians into an overreaction, such as levelling Kiev, or use of tactical nuclear weapons (though why anyone thinks Russia would go to such lengths against what is, when all is said and done, a minor incursion), thereby justifying a US led NATO intervention of some sort.

The problem is, NATO is ill-prepared for any such activity, and already the supply of weapons and money is being cut. The US and NATO have completely failed to subdue the Houthis in Yemen, who continue to sink Israel bound shipping with relative impunity. How can they even dream of facing Russia, or China?

Even worse, the expansion of NATO to include countries like Sweden and Finland (noticeably without actually asking their populations, more “democracy”), far from strengthening NATO, has, in fact, made it weaker, greatly increasing the area of responsibility over large unpopulated borders and regions, without any real increase in capability. Added to this is the fact that the more countries are involved in NATO, the harder it is to gain consensus for any action.

This may be why the Russian government seems unfazed by the recent expansion of NATO. It seems the additional stresses on logistics and bureaucracy may cause NATO to crumble from within, perhaps even collapse.

The wheels are coming off the NATO war wagon, and its now obvious that the “NATO Standard” is simply a slogan to line the pockets of American and Ukrainian war profiteers in the killing of people in the developing world. The question is, will NATO try and pull a rabbit out of the hat, and escalate—and such a rabbit that may be difficult to put back?

Seth Ferris, investigative journalist and political scientist, expert on Middle Eastern affairs, exclusively for the online magazine «New Eastern Outlook».

Tags: International politicsNATORussiaRussia s Special Military OperationUkraine

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METHINKS THAT THE RUSSIANS KNEW ABOUT THE PLANNED ASSAULT ON THE KURSK REGION... BUT THEY COULD NOT APPEAR TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT BEFORE HAND... IT WOULD HAVE BEEN SEEN AS A TRAP SET BY THE UKRAINIANS FOR THE UKRAINIANS TO BECOME BOGGED DOWN INTO ANOTHER MEAT GRINDER... 

 

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