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Apr 22 2025 US Plays “Mediator” in its Own War on Russia
By Brian Berletic for NEO
The survival and success of multipolarism depends on the multipolar world cooperating against US attempts to reassert American primacy – not only through direct and proxy war, but also through economic coercion and political interference – and to understand that a US war on Russia in Ukraine or a proxy war… Continue reading -
Apr 09 2025 Speaking about Russia, the SMO and Winning
Larchmonter posted a comment on Smoothie’s site and has given me permission to repost it here. First, I agree with him. Second, nothing here is at all critical of Smoothie. Then, the context in which this comment is made is not essential for this discussion. The post is here: http://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2025/04/glenn-diesen-and-yours-truly.html#disqus_thread
Larchmonter writes:
War is politics by other… Continue reading -
Mar 19 2025 Rachel Blevins: Trump – Putin phonecall
Rachel did a very thorough overview on the Trump – Putin phonecall, picking up on a number of critical details. She also picked up the issue of ‘energy infrastructure’ vs ‘energy and infrastructure’ which is a material change of language.
She says quite rightly that Putin tossed Trump a bone.
Rachel did… Continue reading
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Mar 13 2025 What did Putin say?
http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/76450
This is the complete 7 minute segment during his press conference with President Lukashenko, where he started with other BRICS countries and their peace initiatives. (The formal translation is not excellent but is good enough for understanding).
Vladimir Putin: As for Ukraine’s readiness for a ceasefire, I will also say, of course, as I appreciate it.
But… Continue reading
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Mar 11 2025 Trump Talks Ceasefire – But Russia Dictates the Terms
So here we are… Trump’s team huddling with Kiev’s puppets in Jeddah, dangling a 30-day ceasefire like a cheap bribe, and now Steve Witkoff is Moscow-bound. The deal on the table? A temporary pause, a “cool-down period” that conveniently lets Ukraine regroup, rearm, and reinsert Western mercenaries into the battlefield.
Moscow won’t fall for the trap.
The… Continue reading
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Mar 10 2025 Tass: Situation in Russia’s Kursk Region
Russian troops repelled three Ukrainian counterattacks in the Kursk Region over the past day.
MOSCOW, March 10. /TASS/. The Ukrainian armed forces have lost a total of over 66,000 troops in the Kursk Region since the beginning of hostilities there, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
Several civilians from the farmstead of Nikolsky in the Kursk Region’s Sudzha… Continue reading
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Mar 08 2025 Russian Forces Are at Center of Ukraine’s Kursk Area of Operation – massive encirclement
According to Pro-Ukrainian Map
10,000 Ukrainian soldiers are encircled and in cauldron and will be killed. Very little opportunity for retreat or evacuation now exists. 65 thousand + soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine died in the Kursk operation, so lost soldiers will be in the region of 75,000. In terms… Continue reading
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Mar 06 2025 Jeffrey Sachs: Understanding the Ukraine conflict (minidoc)
A mini-documentary on the background of the Ukraine conflict follows Jeffrey Sachs’ lecture at the Cambridge Union. The journey begins in the early 1990s and continues to the present day. The documentary features interviews and statements from world leaders along the way, shedding light on significant historical geopolitical events and questioning the narrative created.
However,… Continue reading
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Feb 26 2025 Resolving the Ukrainian crisis: Positions of Russia and the US
So far, the positions of Russia and the United States on resolving the Ukrainian crisis do not fundamentally converge, no matter who or what is voiced at all political levels.
Apart from the agreements on the restoration of diplomatic relations in full, there is nothing else following the negotiations in Riyadh, and all the talk about… Continue reading
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Feb 25 2025 Statement to UN: Nebenzia at a UNGA Emergency Special Session on Ukraine
Statement (https://russiaun.ru/en/news/unga_ukraine_2402) by Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vassily Nebenzia at a UNGA Emergency Special Session on Ukraine (New York, February 24, 2025)
💬 Vassily Nebenzia: Today, we are witnessing historic events that not every generation gets a chance to share. It is a multipolar world that is taking shape before our… Continue reading
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Feb 24 2025 UN Security Council has adopted the US-drafted resolution on the conflict in Ukraine in its original form + Comment-Maria Zakharova
The proceedings in the General Assembly that we reported on most of this day, straight away went to the Security Council where there was a vote as follows:
UNITED NATIONS, February 25. /TASS/. The UN Security Council has adopted the US-drafted resolution on the conflict in Ukraine in its original form, rejecting amendments by both European… Continue reading
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Feb 24 2025 UN General Assembly ADOPTS resolution “Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine”
UN General Assembly ADOPTS resolution “Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine”; calls for de-escalation, early cessation of hostilities, and peaceful resolution of the war against Ukraine
RESULT
In favor: 93
Against: 18
Abstain: 65This is somewhat of a waste of time, as there is no context and no reality. As can be seen from the high… Continue reading
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Feb 22 2025 Dmitry Medvedev: On strategic ambiguity
Lately, public figures in the West have enjoyed talking about so-called ”strategic ambiguity” as a tool for resolving major international issues. The idea has been voiced by a number of experts and even certain politicians going through a tough period in life. Like that odd little fella called Micron—he’s got a job somewhere over in… Continue reading
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Feb 19 2025 Medvedev – on the elimination of Zelensky by the Americans:
The dressed-up puppet pretending to be the president of a disintegrated country has found himself in an extremely unpleasant situation. In addition to the problems on the front and the complexities of the internal situation, it seems that his main patron is really angry with him. Which is to be expected after being bitten by… Continue reading