*IF* Trump really wants to turn the screws, simply cut off ELINT and communications support to Ukraine. Europe can't readily supply Starlink, satellite recon or AWACS.
The latest Eurotrash and domestic 5th Column PSYOP questioning VVP's commitment to the new multilateral world order is clear evidence that their gig is almost up and having spent 2 decades cleaning out the destabilising elements in Russia this war of attrition has played out beautifully, not just on the battlefield but in the bowels of western intelligence agencies and Houses of ill repute.
Can Trump drive a stake into a severely weakened Deep State and rid himself of the cancerous CIA and other nefarious elements hindering an American revival? That is the question! DOGE could be that vehicle, severing all funding.
My contrarian view on Minsk is that Putin knew any Agreements with Europe were worthless but played along buying Russia time to reinvigorate its industrial and manufacturing base for what lay ahead.
If you have seen Peskov's interview to Zarubin, he answered the question "if Putin could be deceived" in very interesting manner. But stating that directly would be wrong from the diplomatic point of view, of course.
Recently, I've reead one discussion, a person, who is more informed than us, said, that Stavicky's defence line (the one in Zaporozye) was being prepared since 2021. Everyone knew what was coming.
The next move is Kiev's and brits+France. What are they going to do? What can they do? Smart move by Trump, he's put the ball into their court, peace on US terms or war without US military support, make up your mind time.
Yep, Trump's jarring policy moves serve double duty for internal politics... whatever becomes of Zelensky, US will still want NATO to buy our overpriced hardware, and that'll require a boogyman of some kind too. So a lot of Trump's political sponsors aren't going to go along all the way with the stance he took. A shift to Iran is possible, and it would please the Israeli contingent. Alternatively, Russia and China provide impetus for endless spending, yet safety from actual fighting, since it would obviously be too unrealistic, even for the hawks in the US today. It'll be quite the internal debate.
The fluff factor with Trump is so high, too. All this sound and fury, signifying... something in philosophical sense. Eg admission of multipolarity, a sortof mirror in which to Americans can finally see long standing actual personality of US policy). And yet in real terms I think it will amount to very little at the same time. This is going to be a bumpy ride indeed.
Trump's announcement that Putin will MC negotiations between US and Iran could be quite the spectacle.
One thing looks certain. The Zelensky brand is dead and has gone from being worthless to being a detriment. So he's out. Now it's a matter of time for those WEF sock puppets like Kallas, they're the parasites who have nothing to offer but trouble.
*IF* Trump really wants to turn the screws, simply cut off ELINT and communications support to Ukraine. Europe can't readily supply Starlink, satellite recon or AWACS.
Ukraine will have no choice but to fold.
The latest Eurotrash and domestic 5th Column PSYOP questioning VVP's commitment to the new multilateral world order is clear evidence that their gig is almost up and having spent 2 decades cleaning out the destabilising elements in Russia this war of attrition has played out beautifully, not just on the battlefield but in the bowels of western intelligence agencies and Houses of ill repute.
Can Trump drive a stake into a severely weakened Deep State and rid himself of the cancerous CIA and other nefarious elements hindering an American revival? That is the question! DOGE could be that vehicle, severing all funding.
My contrarian view on Minsk is that Putin knew any Agreements with Europe were worthless but played along buying Russia time to reinvigorate its industrial and manufacturing base for what lay ahead.
A true visionary.
I do agree here. Especially on Minsk.
If you have seen Peskov's interview to Zarubin, he answered the question "if Putin could be deceived" in very interesting manner. But stating that directly would be wrong from the diplomatic point of view, of course.
Recently, I've reead one discussion, a person, who is more informed than us, said, that Stavicky's defence line (the one in Zaporozye) was being prepared since 2021. Everyone knew what was coming.
The next move is Kiev's and brits+France. What are they going to do? What can they do? Smart move by Trump, he's put the ball into their court, peace on US terms or war without US military support, make up your mind time.
Since this is, fundamentally, a personality clash, expect the CIA to give everyone a stern talking to.
If that doesn't work, expect "shocking new evidence of Russian atrocities" in 5..4..3..2..1.
Yep, Trump's jarring policy moves serve double duty for internal politics... whatever becomes of Zelensky, US will still want NATO to buy our overpriced hardware, and that'll require a boogyman of some kind too. So a lot of Trump's political sponsors aren't going to go along all the way with the stance he took. A shift to Iran is possible, and it would please the Israeli contingent. Alternatively, Russia and China provide impetus for endless spending, yet safety from actual fighting, since it would obviously be too unrealistic, even for the hawks in the US today. It'll be quite the internal debate.
The fluff factor with Trump is so high, too. All this sound and fury, signifying... something in philosophical sense. Eg admission of multipolarity, a sortof mirror in which to Americans can finally see long standing actual personality of US policy). And yet in real terms I think it will amount to very little at the same time. This is going to be a bumpy ride indeed.
Trump's announcement that Putin will MC negotiations between US and Iran could be quite the spectacle.
One thing looks certain. The Zelensky brand is dead and has gone from being worthless to being a detriment. So he's out. Now it's a matter of time for those WEF sock puppets like Kallas, they're the parasites who have nothing to offer but trouble.