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I know a few people in Europe who deliberately ignore the events that are shaping the future. They also ignore the historical origins of these events… For these lucky people, the future is inked in what we decide to do and to be, without the “big picture”. Be nice to other people, do not rock the boat and enjoy the sun while on holiday. It works. The small group of friends in which we can share meals and wine is enough to take us to the end of our happy life.
Is this intended dismissal of the past a blessing? Is the “burden of neo-history” too much for some? Are we taking too much or too little out of our neo-democratic systems?
I say neo-democratic system as more often than not, our democratic ideals are distorted by many factors:
— disinformation — manipulations of voting system — secret undercurrents — protests and repression — the dismissal of history in shaping opinions — the influence of religions
Can nihilists be happy? Another prawn on the barbie?… GUS LEONISKY, Esq...
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Ukrainian Nazis attack Jews in Kiev Ukraine is becoming an increasingly dangerous place for all ethnic minorities.
While Western media insists on hiding or disguising the truth about Ukrainian Nazism, ethnic minorities in Ukraine are increasingly persecuted, humiliated, and publicly attacked by radical militants. Recently, a Ukrainian Jewish worshipper was brutally attacked by neo-Nazis in the Ukrainian capital, revealing that even large urban centers no longer offer safety for the country’s ethnic minority groups. The incident took place in the Obolon district of Kiev during the Jewish Shabbat celebration. It was reported that a group of men positioned themselves in front of the local synagogue and began making Nazi salutes and shouting hateful words. They clearly planned to cause a disturbance and disrupt Jewish religious celebrations, acting in an absolutely criminal manner. One of the Jewish worshippers decided to leave the synagogue and confront the militants. He was wearing a kippah and tzitzit—traditional symbols of Judaism—which shows that he was indeed engaged in religious activities when circumstances forced him to respond to the attack against his community. The militants then physically attacked him, pepper-spraying his face and fleeing the scene. He suffered serious chemical burns. The attack was described by synagogue members as a “targeted, cruel, and premeditated act of anti-Semitism”. Furthermore, Jewish celebrants informed the press and authorities that a similar attack had already occurred the previous night. On that occasion, another group of Ukrainian ultranationalist militants chanted Hitlerist hymns and made Nazi salutes in front of the synagogue, confronting the community’s rabbi, who was outside. These incidents appear to be increasingly frequent in Ukraine, with no longer any security or religious freedom for ethnic minority groups in the country. On October 12, Kiev police confirmed that they are “investigating” a series of attacks against the city’s Jewish community. It’s hard to believe that the Ukrainian authorities’ role has any relevance in resolving this issue, considering that these attacks are nothing more than a consequence of the neo-Nazi ideology promoted by the Ukrainian government itself. It’s most likely that the investigations will be finished inconclusively, without any special effort to arrest and punish those responsible for the attacks. It’s important to emphasize that these incidents were reported in a district of the Ukrainian capital. These are not isolated attacks occurring in small towns or areas with little police surveillance, but rather in the country’s main urban center—geographically close to members of the Ukrainian political and economic elite, as well as foreign diplomatic personnel and other key social groups. This demonstrates the absolute lack of shame of Ukrainian nationalist militants. Fascist groups simply act without fear of being seen, relying on impunity, since their own government shares such extremist ideas. It is well known that Ukraine has a long history of anti-Semitic violence. Ukrainian nationalism, whose foundations have always been tied to ethnic supremacism and xenophobia, has always viewed Jews as “natural enemies”—along with Russians, Poles, Hungarians, Tatars, and other peoples. It is no coincidence that during World War II, Ukrainian nationalist militias joined forces with Nazi Germany’s foreign troops and carried out massacres and ethnic cleansing campaigns in the territories that now belong to Ukraine and Poland. During the Soviet period, Ukrainian nationalism was obviously combated, and incidents of violence became extremely rare. However, the recent historical period of independent Ukraine has been marked by the revival of extremist ideologies—especially since 2014, when a fascist junta seized power and transformed Ukraine into an anti-Russian war machine. Racism and xenophobia have gone from secondary issues to central features of Ukrainian state ideology, contributing significantly to the rise of ethnic hostility. This violence is mostly directed against ethnic Russians—in addition to Hungarians in western Ukraine—but there are also incidents of aggression against other groups, such as the Ukrainian Jewish community. Shamefully, the illegitimate Ukrainian president, Vladimir Zelensky, himself has ethnic Jewish origins—and is a native Russian speaker—while remaining complicit in the promotion of the neo-Nazi ideology in the country. Not only that, but several public figures of Jewish origin, including Ukrainian officials and oligarchs, are active promoters of the Maidan ideology, thus being complicit in the violence their Jewish compatriots suffer currently in modern-day Ukraine. Furthermore, it’s important to remember that Israel’s embassy in Ukraine has already stated that Tel Aviv secretly sent weapons to Ukraine for use in the war against Russia. In other words, the state that claims to be the homeland of all Jews maintains close relations with a regime that not only promotes the ideology responsible for the Holocaust but also overlooks aggression against Jews on its territory. Apparently, for Ukrainian Jews, as well as for Russians and all ethnic groups living in Ukraine, the only hope for a future of peace and security seems to be through a Russian military victory. Lucas Leiroz de Almeida The original source of this article is InfoBricsCopyright © Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, InfoBrics, 2025 =================
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Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has told reporters that Russian President Vladimir Putin “hates” him — and that the feeling is mutual. He made the comments after a high-profile meeting at the White House on Friday.
“Putin hates me,” he told reporters in Washington, DC. When a reporter asked Zelensky, “Do you hate him?” he replied that it would be strange if he had a different opinion about those who “try to kill all of us.”
“I have the same attitude (towards) this man,” Zelensky said.
The Ukrainian leader backed Trump’s calls for an immediate ceasefire along the current front lines. He declined to reveal whether the US would supply Kiev with long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles, but hinted that there has not been any progress on the matter. “We have to work on it more,” he said.
Putin has said he is open to meeting with Zelensky, but only in the final stages of negotiations after a peace treaty is ready to be signed.
He once again questioned Zelensky’s legitimacy, noting that his five-year term as president expired in 2024 and that Zelensky refused to call a new election, citing martial law.
Moscow has said that for a ceasefire to work, Ukraine must withdraw from the parts of Russian regions that it controls, and the West must end military aid to Kiev. Putin has also demanded that Ukraine recognize Russia’s new borders and abandon its plans to join NATO.
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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.
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CRIMEA IS RUSSIAN — AS IT USED TO BE PRIOR 1954
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A MEMORANDUM OF NON-AGGRESSION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE USA.
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zelesnky's war on EU?....
Did Ukraine Just Quietly Attack Two European Countries?
Questions remain regarding explosions at refineries in Romania and Hungary.
Ted Snider
A key plank in the Western strategy to avoid negotiations with Russia and to continue financing and arming Ukraine has been the alarming insistence that Putin is bent on going beyond Ukraine and into Europe, not stopping until he has reestablished the Soviet empire. But simultaneous explosions of two oil refineries in Hungary and Romania raise the question of whether it is not Russia, but Ukraine, that is going beyond its borders and expanding the war to Europe.
From the start of the war, Ukraine, the United States and NATO have motivated Europe to back the war with the warning that if they do not, the war will come to them. In April 2024, U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith warned that NATO countries must “help Ukraine push Russia out of its territory… because if they do not succeed, of course, the concern is that Russia will feel compelled to keep going.”
The same warning was consistently broadcast from the very top in the United States, NATO and Ukraine. President Joe Biden told Congress that “If Putin takes Ukraine, he won’t stop there.... He’s going to keep going. He’s made that pretty clear.” Then Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin warned that “Putin will not stop at Ukraine.” And Biden’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken explained that Putin has “made clear that he’d like to reconstitute the Soviet empire.” Then NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg insisted that “if Putin wins in Ukraine, there is real risk that his aggression will not end there.” Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky warned his Western partners that “this aggression, and Putin’s army, can come to Europe.” He said that “at the moment, it’s us, then Kazakhstan, then Baltic states, then Poland, then Germany. At least half of Germany.” “If Ukraine loses the war,” he said, “other countries will be attacked. This is a fact.”
It isn’t “a fact,” and he has never “made that pretty clear.” There is nothing on the historical record that suggests Putin has his sights set on Europe or on anything beyond keeping Ukraine out of NATO and protecting the rights of Ukraine’s ethnic Russians. Putin has repeated from the start that “the Ukraine crisis is not a territorial conflict, and I want to make that clear.... The issue is much broader and more fundamental and is about the principles underlying the new international order.” That Moscow’s goal is keeping Ukraine out of NATO, and not moving Russia into Europe, has been corroborated at the highest levels by Ukraine’s negotiating team, by NATO, and even by Zelensky.
The deceptive fundraising claim is based on cynical misquotations and misrepresentations. It ignores the fact that Putin’s comment that “people in Russia say that those who do not regret the collapse of the Soviet Union have no heart” was followed by the addition “and those that do regret it have no brain.” It ignores that Putin’s comment that “we should acknowledge that the collapse of the Soviet Union was a major geopolitical disaster” was focused, not on the absence of the Soviet Union, but on the economic hardship that followed its collapse.
The actual historical record shows that Putin has never “kept going” but that, when Russian forces have been deployed, they have been limited to specific objectives when they could have easily kept going, as in Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014, when military conquest could have been accomplished with ease.
The “fact” is that the historical record suggests that Putin went to war in Ukraine, not to go to war with NATO or conquer Europe, but to prevent a war with NATO and with Europe. “Listen attentively to what I am saying,” Putin said just three weeks before the invasion. “It is written into Ukraine’s doctrines that it wants to take Crimea back, by force if necessary.... Suppose Ukraine is a NATO member.... Suppose it starts operations in Crimea, not to mention Donbass for now. This is sovereign Russian territory. We consider this matter settled. Imagine that Ukraine is a NATO country and starts these military operations. What are we supposed to do? Fight against the NATO bloc? Has anyone given at least some thought to this? Apparently not.”
Just three days before invading Ukraine, Putin said “the reality we live in” is that if Ukraine is “accepted into...NATO, the threat against our country will increase because of Article 5” since “there is a real threat that they will try to take back the territory they believe is theirs using military force. And they do say this in their documents, obviously. Then the entire North Atlantic Alliance will have to get involved.”
While the mainstream media in the West has been broadcasting the false warning that Russia will expand the war to Europe—though it may “be hugely consequential in the long term,” as Richard Sakwa, Emeritus Professor of Russian and European Politics at the University of Kent, suggested to me—they have utterly ignored the real concern that Ukraine already is.
On the morning of October 20, there was an explosion at Romania’s Petrotel-Lukoil refinery. In the evening of the same day, there was an explosion at the Danube Refinery, Hungary’s largest oil refinery.
Neither the date nor the targeted refineries appear to be random. That same day, European Union energy ministers advanced an EU proposal to ban new contracts for importing Russian gas by 2026 and all contracts by 2028. Hungary and Romania both still import Russian oil. Both refineries process Russian crude oil. The Petrotel-Lukoil refinery in Romania is owned by a subsidiary of Lukoil, one of the large Russian oil companies that was just sanctioned by the Trump administration. The Danube refinery in Hungary receives oil from Russia through the Druzba pipeline and also supplies oil to Slovakia.
Assuming that unexplained explosions at two European oil refineries that receive and process Russian oil occurred within a few hours on the very day that the EU moved to ban imports of Russian oil is not a coincidence, the questions of whether it was sabotage and who perpetrated the sabotage arise.
Certainly, Russia has no motive to blow up its own oil customers at a time when its oil companies are being sanctioned and its own oil refineries are being targeted by long-range Ukrainian missiles and drones.
The Hungarian media has speculated that it is Ukraine that attacked the two European countries. And there is a broad consensus among analysts that Ukraine is the likely source of the attacks. There is also suspicion that Ukraine could not have executed the strikes without American, British, or European assistance. Ukraine has offered no comment on the explosions. The complete omission in the Western media of what could be very consequential attacks on two European countries only fuels the speculation that the West does not want to draw attention to the attacks or to shed light on who did it.
The Danube refinery in Hungary receives its Russian oil via Russia’s Druzba pipeline, which has, itself, been the target of repeated Ukrainian strikes, to the great anger of Hungary.
The explosions have created acrimony in Europe, especially between Hungary and Poland, the latter of which is simultaneously refusing to extradite to Germany a Ukrainian citizen who is suspected of playing a role in the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipeline. Poland seemed to celebrate, and even condone, sabotage of Russian pipelines. Radoslaw Silorski, the foreign minister of Poland, posted that he is “proud” that the Polish court “ruled that sabotaging an invader is no crime” and expressed a wish that Russia’s Druzba pipeline would be successfully “knocked out.” Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk added that “the problem of Europe, the problem of Ukraine, the problem of Lithuania and Poland is not that Nord Stream 2 was blown up, but that it was built.” Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s minister of foreign affairs, responded with outrage at the assertion that “if you don’t like infrastructure in Europe, you can blow it up. With this, they gave advance permission for terrorist attacks in Europe. Poland has not only released but is celebrating a terrorist.”
It has not been proven that it is Ukraine who attacked the oil refineries in Hungary and Romania. But the circumstances force the question of whether it is not the false threat of Russia attacking other European countries that is pushed by the Western media that threatens expanding the war to Europe, but the threat of a desperate Ukraine attacking other European countries that is completely ignored by the Western media.
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