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Re: Ukraine 5
« Reply #2425 on: March 17, 2025, 09:33:40 am »
Time to hurt Russia.  :yowsa:

It's also time to be prepared for a Russian attack. Like the Japanese before them the Russians might convince themselves that an attack on the USA will make us more compliant.

If they choose this course then the only response can be a full retaliatory strike against Russian targets.
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Re: Ukraine 5
« Reply #2426 on: March 17, 2025, 10:24:44 am »

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Re: Ukraine 5
« Reply #2429 on: March 17, 2025, 11:36:43 am »

https://twitter.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1901650505991917767





Russian propagandist Solovyev says that if Germany supplies Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, "it will not have a chance to exist as a state this time."

Sounds to me like the Russia 1 studios are a legitimate military target.

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Re: Ukraine 5
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« Reply #2438 on: March 18, 2025, 08:59:27 am »

https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1901959851854405909



Saw a report on CNBC financial with a German Green Bundestag woman who seemed to say that even-though Greens are not in power, they are forcing the budget for the military to be spread across various climate saving projects because saving the planet is more important.
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Re: Ukraine 5
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Re: Ukraine 5
« Reply #2440 on: March 18, 2025, 10:21:44 am »
The Kremlin continues to reject the prospect of European peacekeepers in Ukraine, in opposition to US and Ukrainian positions on the matter and impeding the establishment of a stable, lasting peace to end the war. Grushko stated on March 17 that Russia will not accept peacekeepers from the EU, NATO, or individual Western states in post-war Ukraine as Russia considers all of these possible peacekeeping contingents to be “NATO contingents.” Grushko claimed that any talks about future international peacekeeping missions in Ukraine should only occur after the conclusion of the final peace agreement to end the war and only if parties to the peace agreement agree that the peace agreement requires international support. The Kremlin appears to be trying to dictate the timing and sequence of talks, demanding that final peace talks precede any discussions about peacekeeping missions in post-war Ukraine.

Russia continues to make clear its rejection of any European involvement in post-war Ukraine - in contradiction to US and Ukrainian positions on the matter. Trump stated on February 26 that Europe should be responsible for security guarantees for Ukraine, and the joint US-Ukrainian March 11 statement outlining the temporary ceasefire proposal stated that Ukraine reiterated its positions that European partners should be involved in the peace process. Sybiha stressed the importance of European support to assist in monitoring and enforcing the terms of a permanent ceasefire in Ukraine and noted that Ukraine is already discussing specific details with those European countries willing to deploy peacekeeping forces to Ukraine. Significant European involvement in post-war Ukraine is critical for any peace settlement that aims to establish an enduring peace in Ukraine.

The United States announced its withdrawal from war crimes monitoring agencies related to the war in Ukraine - essentially a unilateral concession to Russia with no Russian concessions in return. The New York Times, citing an internal letter from the US Department of Justice (DoJ), reported on March 17 that the US DoJ notified the International Center for the Prosecution of Crimes of Aggression (ICPA) against Ukraine that the United States would withdraw from the organization by the end of March 2025 after having participated in the organization since November 2023. The EU Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust), the ICPA’s parent organization, confirmed to SkyNews that the United States is withdrawing from the ICPA. The ICPA is responsible for investigating the leaders directly accountable for crimes committed in the context of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The New York Times also reported that the Trump administration intends to scale back the US DoJ’s War Crimes Accountability Team (WarCAT), which the US DoJ established in 2022 to coordinate the DoJ’s efforts to hold Russians accountable for war crimes committed in Ukraine.
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Re: Ukraine 5
« Reply #2441 on: March 18, 2025, 10:56:36 am »
All the President’s Men
Who Protects Vladimir Putin
https://dossier.center/putinmen-en/

Vladimir Putin has been ruling Russia for more than 25 years, always surrounded by a tight inner circle. Some long-time allies, like his St. Petersburg acquaintances Yuri Kovalchuk, often referred to as Putin’s “personal banker”, and billionaire Gennady Timchenko, have remained close. Others, like former Defense Minister Sergey Ivanov, have gradually fallen out of favor. Some, like his childhood friend Pyotr Kolbin, former butcher turned oligarch, have passed away. But among Putin’s closest people, one group stands apart. They do not seek high-ranking positions, yet they often attain them. They are loyal to the head of state and ready to protect him at the cost of their own lives ... They are Vladimir Putin’s bodyguards.

However, the position of adjutant is not a mandatory step for career advancement. Many have moved up the ranks without ever holding this post. One of Putin’s most well-known bodyguards, Alexey Dyumin, stated in 2016 that he was never an adjutant but worked in the travel units and eventually rose to the position of deputy head of the Presidential Security Directorate: “An adjutant is a special caste of chosen people… I was part of a group of officers ensuring security across Russia and abroad, everywhere. I was just like everyone else. We were selected, we did what needed to be done, we carried out the tasks assigned to us.” Dyumin was part of Putin’s security team from the first day he became prime minister in 1999 ...

One of Putin’s most well-known bodyguards, Alexey Dyumin, stated in 2016 that he was never an adjutant, but worked in the travel units, and eventually rose to the position of deputy head of the Presidential Security Directorate: “An adjutant is a special caste of chosen people… I was part of a group of officers ensuring security across Russia and abroad, everywhere. I was just like everyone else. We were selected, we did what needed to be done, we carried out the tasks assigned to us.”

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“An interlocutor close to the Presidential Administration believes that Dyumin’s appointment (as an aide to the president - Ed.) is a test designed to show how ready the former security guard is to become the successor [ to Putin ].” [ https://t.me/kremlin_secrets/5425 link in Russian.]
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Re: Ukraine 5
« Reply #2442 on: March 18, 2025, 05:04:40 pm »
Kremlin snuffbox
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Putin and Trump Negotiate: The Kremlin Talks About Victory, and Belousov Is Upset

We have collected the first reactions to the phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. We are sharing them with you. A source in the Kremlin praised the President for his conversation with his American counterpart. "Vladimir Vladimirovich conducted the conversation brilliantly. Now we are waiting for Trump to force Kiev to stop mobilization [ https://t.me/bbbreaking/202738 ] and stop supplying weapons to the Kiev regime. And then there will be new strong steps towards Victory. And also note - there were concerns that Trump would force Vladimir Vladimirovich to agree to a truce without additional conditions. It didn't work out!" he said joyfully.

At the same time, the channel’s patriotically minded interlocutor in the Kremlin, who had previously complained about not understanding what our Victory in the North-Eastern Military District would be in light of the negotiations with the Americans, admitted that he was “completely confused.” At the same time, he believes that if Ukraine is forced to stop mobilization and left without Western weapons, “this will be a very significant step towards Russia’s Victory.”

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