Links and Stuff
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Add to the above list if you can, thank you.
Resources For Understanding The War Beyond The Bulletins
Defense Politics Asia's youtube channel and their map, who is an independent youtuber with a mostly neutral viewpoint.
Moon of Alabama, which tends to have good analysis (though also a couple bad takes here and there)
Understanding War and the Saker: neo-conservative sources but their reporting of the war (so far) seems to line up with reality better than most liberal sources.
On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent journalist reporting in the Ukrainian warzones.
Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.
Yesterday's discussion post.
What has made Kiev so unwilling to negotiate? A while back there were some flickers of hope where they made sensible statements but now they seem hellbent on fighting to the last Ukrainian.
Why?
Russia would launch a tactical nuke on Kiev before Ukraine gets anywhere near actualy besieging one of their cities. The political downfall of this for Putin and the military would be unthinkable that if there is one thing western copium may be right about is that Russia will spare nothing and nobody to achieve their modest goals which at this point is just consolidating the south and eastern territories imo.
Russia is still not fully mobilized in a state of war. If they realy need to they can put 1 million soldiers in Ukraine by the end of the year?
I believe the army has complete control and he is clueless and incompetent anyway. The only thing Zelensky is capable of doing is begging for more foreign aid.
Both of these are pretty much confirmed true. The 6 or 8 helicopters plus the spy movie style rescue attempt using a disguised freighter is more than enough evidence that the nazis in Mariupol have more than enough political power to order a rescue mission.
The second bit of evidence is the last round of negotiations in Turkey where US/NATO told him to walk back all the compromises Ukraine was starting to make. There was a clear immediate and inexplicable shift where Ukraine was starting to make progress and then suddenly they reverted to this insane hard line suicidal stance of making impossible demands. Perhaps Zelensky is completely delusional and truly believes the shitty western equipment will allow them to not only resist but defeat Russia, either way he is not deciding anything in good faith.
Alexander Mercouris just made a video about this yesterday, this point is brief enough if you want to know more.
So yes Zelensky is a mere puppet of both NATO and the national nazis. Both do not want peace and are willing to kill their own civilians for it. Obviously the joke is on the nazis they are just western pawns as well.
How can this be? The Ukrainians must have at least some people in the army leadership who knows what they're doing and at some point the intel they receive must reflect reality on the ground.
Your original question was a Downfall style situation comparing Hitler's last days to Zelensky in Ukraine. Mentally unstable? Sure but Zelensky does not have real control over the nazis that are part of the military and in turn these nazis have more than enough influence to force decisions e.g Mariupol.
Even the peace treaty everyone is hoping for carries the assumption that the nazis will accept peace which is wishful thinking given the past 8 years.
I agree with this, the AFU at least was a professional army the war was never going to be easy, nobody downplayed their strength, only that they don't have the means to fight a global superpower so they don't realy have hopes of winning.
What is the best writeup of this? I'd love to have it on hand to...remind liberals of...things. Videos are good, but it'd be nice to have something written (too).
Here's something straight from Putin's mouth, reported in Yahoo:
Virtually no progress has been made since.
Given the totality of evidence on Bucha at least makes the perpetrator unclear (and, as I understand, based on current evidence from the rounds used and the motivations of each party, is more likely to be Ukraine than Russia), if one assumes that it was Ukraine or "rogue" Ukrainian Nazis that did it, then one has to wonder at the motivations. Do the Ukrainian authorities and negotiators genuinely believe that Russia did Bucha? Do they know that it wasn't Russia, but now they've dug themselves into a diplomatic hole, where making peace or surrendering would look bad and cowardly to other people knowing that everybody in the west thinks Russia did an intentional massacre of civilians?
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