Tag: donbass
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[Sharing] Media Changes Narrative as the Ukrainian Proxy War is Coming to an End – Glenn Diesen
This article includes some excerpts from my book: “The Ukraine War and the Eurasian World Order” The Economist reports that “Russia is slicing through Ukrainian defences” and Ukraine is subsequently “struggling to survive”. Across the Western media, the public is prepared for defeat and painful concessions in future negotiations. The media is changing the narrative…
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Daily pictures: is it a pattern?
Sketch: Zelenskyy gives a course in dEmoKrACy to Macron (France), Yoon (South Korea) and Zourabichvili (Georgia) All are US stooges; his term expired on May 19, 2024, but Zelenskyy is refusing to hold new presidential elections; Macron is refusing to acknowledge his defeat in the legislative elections on July 7, 2024; on December 3, 2024,…
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[Sharing] EU and NATO are attempting to foment a Ukraine-style coup in Georgia – Thomas Fazi
They’re applying the Euromaidan playbook all over again In a recent article, I predicted that, following the results of last month’s Georgian elections — won by the ruling Georgian Dream party, which advocates friendly political and economic relations with neighbouring Russia — the EU and NATO, desperate to transform Georgia into a second front in…
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Daily pictures: al’Asad ‘iilaa al’abad
Give Assad eternal life While the West is undergoing a humiliating defeat in Donbass and Ukraine and after a ceasefire chastised the Israeli military failure in Lebanon, amid Israeli war crimes, mass killing and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, HTS (Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, Organization for the Liberation of the Levant) starts attacking toward Aleppo, Syria, on…
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[Sharing] How the Strategy of Fighting to the Last Ukrainian Was Sold to the Public as Morally Righteous – Glenn Diesen
For almost three years, NATO countries have boycotted diplomatic contacts with Russia, even as hundreds of thousands of men have died on the battlefield. The decision by diplomats to reject diplomacy is morally repugnant as diplomacy could have reduced the excess of violence, prevented escalation, and even resulted in a path to peace. However, the…
