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Tuesday 9 August 2022

Putin, like a drowning man, is now beginning to clutch at "invisible" straws.

In my blog post 4 March 2022 I reported that,

"Putin is now using his first nuclear option ....

As reported by the BBC,

  • "A fire broke out at the nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant - Europe's largest - after a Russian shelling attack. Ukraine responders have managed to extinguish the blaze
  • Ukraine’s State Emergency Services said there were no victims from the fire, which didn’t affect the reactor sites but a nearby five-storey training site
  • Russia’s attack sparked immediate condemnation from Western leaders who called it a “horrific” and “reckless” act that threatened the safety of all of Europe

Ukraine President Zelensky had hours ago called on other nations to take more action immediately againsty Putin's “nuclear terror  (BBC News : 4 March 2022) (my emphasis)"

 

 (AlJazeera : YouTube : 3 March 2022)

 Fast forward to today and, as reported by Aliss Higham,

"The press service of [Ukraine's] Energoatom National Nuclear Energy Generating Company said on Telegram today that Russia is "ready" to blow up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
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The company said on Telegram: "The Russians do not hide their plans and are openly blackmailing the whole world, declaring that they have mined the Zaporizhzhia NPP and that they are ready to blow it up."...

"We [Putin's Russian army] are ready for the consequences of taking this step. And you, soldiers-liberators, you must understand that we have no other way. (Express : 8 August 2022) (my emphasis)

                                                    NBC News : 8 August 2022

 And as reported by RFERL,

"UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for international inspectors to be given access to the Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant after Ukraine and Russia traded accusations over the recent shelling of the facility.
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Guterres said the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) needed access to the plant.
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IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warned on August 6 that the latest attack "underlines the very real risk of a nuclear disaster."
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Grossi urged all sides in the conflict to exercise the "utmost restraint" near the nuclear site.
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The IAEA chief added that it was "of paramount importance" that the agency be allowed access to the plant "to provide technical support for nuclear safety and security." (RFERL : 8 August 2022) (my emphasis)

This 'nuclear blackmail' of Putin comes against the backdrop of,

  • The Pentagon announced another $1 billion in military support to Ukraine Monday that includes a cache of ammunition, explosives and medical supplies. (Evan Simko-Bednarski : New York Post : 8 August 2022) (my emphasis)
  •  Up to 80,000 Russians have been killed or wounded in Ukraine since the war began in late February, a senior Pentagon official estimated. "The Russians have probably taken 70 or 80,000 casualties in less than six months," Under Secretary of Defense Colin Kahl said on Monday. (EuroNews : 9 August 2022) (my emphasis)
  • Underlining these losses of Putin, Arpen Rai reports that, "North Korea is ready to send 100,000 soldiers to its ally Russia as military assistance for boosting its invasion of Ukraine, Russian military expert Igor Korotchenko said on state TV." (Independent : 8 August 2022) (my emphasis)
  • Ukraine says its troops advance towards Izium as fighting rages in Donbas (Natalia Zinets and Max Hunder : Reuters : 9 August 2022) (my emphasis

RFERL : 8 August 2022

  • “Over the last 30 days, Russia’s assault towards the town of Bakhmut has been its most successful axis in the Donbas; however, Russia has only managed to advance about 10km during this time. (UK’s Ministry of Defence posted on Twitter with reference to British intelligence data.)
    ...
    As noted, Russia has not been able to generate capable combat infantry in sufficient numbers to secure more substantial advances despite its continued heavy use of artillery in these areas.
    (Ukrinform : 9 August 2022) (my emphasis) 
  • An EU plan to cut gas consumption across the bloc by 15 per cent to cope with an energy price crisis spurred by Russia’s war in Ukraine comes into effect on Tuesday (9 August)
  • ...
    “Considering the imminent danger to the security of gas supply brought about by the Russian military aggression against Ukraine, this regulation should enter into force as a matter of urgency,” it said. (EuroActiv : 8 August 2022) (my emphasis)

Meanwhile, Putin's glove-puppet, Dmitry Medvedev, continues to rant uncontrollably.

As reported by Reuters,

"One of President Vladimir Putin's closest allies said on Monday that Russia would achieve its aims in the conflict in Ukraine on its own terms, warning that the West had a long-term plan to destroy Russia.
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"Russia is conducting a special military operation in Ukraine and is attaining peace on our terms," former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who serves as deputy chairman of Russia's security council, told TASS in an interview." (Reuters : 8 August 2022) (my emphasis)

Medvedev's statement about Russia's beleaguered forces "attaining peace on our terms" ignores the current parlous state of the Russian economy.

Reporting on a new paper published by the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute, Ciaran McGrath informs us that,

"Russia's economy is heading for "oblivion" as a result of punitive economic sanctions imposed by the West in the wake of Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, a damning report has indicated." 

  • Russia’s position as a commodities exporter has ”irrevocably deteriorated”, with the country having lost access to its “erstwhile main markets”. (cf: EU plan to cut Russian gas consumption by 15%)
  • Russian domestic production has come to a “complete standstill” with no capacity to replace lost businesses, products and talent.
  • The result has been a “hollowing out” of Russia’s production base, causing prices to soar. (Express : 4 August 2022) (my emphasis)

Is this what Medvedev meant when he said that Putin and his 'siloviki' will "attain peace on our terms", come what may?

Is Putin willing to completely destroy the Russian economy to satisfy his warped ambition of resuscitating the old USSR?

Indeed, notwithstanding his recent pronouncements about, "there are "no winners" in a nuclear war, and that no such conflict should ever be waged." (Miriah Davis (left) : Sky News : 2 August 2022) (my emphasis)

.... let us not forget that shortly after his invasion of Ukraine in February of this year, "Mr Putin placed Russian nuclear forces on high alert, further heightening concerns of nuclear escalation." (ibid Miriah Davis)

Putin, like a drowning man, is now beginning to clutch at "invisible" straws.

(to be continued)

Monday 1 August 2022

Is Putin now beginning to stare defeat in the face?

Putin's constant exhortations about the 'unstoppable' hypersonic capability of Russia's missiles  could be revealing that his invading army is seriously flagging in Ukraine.

At his recent speech to his Navy in illegally-occupied Ukraine's Crimea, David Averre (left) reports that,

"Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised his navy it will be equipped with devastating hypersonic 'Zircon' missiles in the coming months as fighting continues to rage in Ukraine and tensions escalate with the West.
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Speaking on Russia's Navy Day aboard a vessel in St Petersburg, Putin praised Russian Tsar Peter the Great for making Russia a great sea power, and boasted of the unique capability of the hypersonic weapons. (Daily Mail : 31 July 2022) (my emphasis) (cf also: Guy Faulconbridge and William Maclean : Reuters : 31 July 2022)

Sky News : YouTube : 31 Juy 2022

And as he was boasting about his Zircon missile's capabilities, John Bacon, Jeanine Santucci and Jorge L. Ortiz report that,

"A drone attack at the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea Fleet wounded six people and shut down a festival marking Navy Day in the Crimean peninsula city of Sevastopol, the mayor said Sunday.
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The Black Sea Fleet’s press service said the drone appeared to be homemade and described the explosive device as “low-power." Crimean authorities raised the terrorism threat level for the region to “yellow,” the second-highest tier." (Yahoo News : 31 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Hindustan Times : YouTube : 1 August 2022

Even more disconcerting for Putin is the fact that, as reported by Malay Mail,

"Russia is “running out of steam” in its assault on Ukraine, the chief of Britain’s MI6 foreign intelligence agency, Richard Moore (left), said in a brief comment on social media on Saturday.
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Moore made the remark “Running out of steam...” above an earlier post on Twitter by Britain’s defence ministry, which described the Russian government as “growing desperate” and as having lost thousands of soldiers in its invasion of Ukraine. — Reuters" (Malay Mail : 30 July 2022) (my emphasis) (cf. Also: Charles Kupchan : Times Radio : YouTube : 29 July 2022)

UK Ministry of Defence Tweet : 29 July 2022

It would seem that it is not only Putin's army which is running out of steam.

Earlier, as reported by Asher McShane (left),

"Vladimir Putin has been filmed twitching and visibly uncomfortable with his legs shaking has speculation continues over his health." (LBC : 20 July 2022) (my emphasis

More recently (31 July 2022), as reported by Ansar News,

"President Vladimir Putin, 69, was filmed limping while he was given a tour of a military museum as part of a weekend of festivities marking Russia’s Navy Day. The Kremlin leader was also seen struggling to swat away flies from his face using his left arm while his right hung limply at his side. The video is one of many that have brought into question the health of the leader." (Ansar News : 31 july 2022) (my emphasis) (cf also : Daily Mail : 31 July 2022)

Will Stewart, Walter Finch, and Elizabeth Elkind: Daily Mail : 31 July 2022

However, we now have the EU, yet again, vaccillating over its support for Ukraine.

On the one hand, as reported by Euronews,

"– European Union’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell (left) on Friday condemned the atrocities committed by Russian armed forces and their proxies in Ukraine.

“The European Union actively supports all measures to ensure accountability for human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law committed during the Russian aggression in Ukraine,” Borrell said in a statement." (Euronews : 30 July 2022) (my emphasis

And on the other hand, as Autumn approaches and Putin continues to limit the flow of gas through Nord Steam1 to the EU, Firstpost exposes the three critical concessions that the EU has made towards Putin.

"In the past week, the European Union has given three big concessions to Russia. Slowly, Europe seems to be withdrawing its harsh sanctions against Russia. Why is that the case? Has Vladimir Putin demonstrated his ability to cripple Europe’s energy security if the EU treats Moscow antagonistically?" (Firstpost : YouTube: 26 July 2022) (my emphasis)

  • Kaliningrad transit ban reversed
  • Withdrawal of sanctions on Russian oil
  • Russian Banks assets unfrozen
 
Many EU countries are now gazing with horror at the effect of rising oil and gas prices on their economies, thanks to Putin's war with Ukraine.
 
Further afield, countries in Africa, the Middle East, and the Far East, are suffering because of the active blockade by Putin of grain and oil exports from Ukraine, nothwithstanding, as reported by Megan Durisin, Aine Quinn, and Onur Ant that,
 
"Russia and Ukraine reached a deal aimed at releasing millions of tons of grain through Ukraine’s Black Sea ports that, if implemented, would mark a vital step toward shoring up global food supplies." (Bloomberg : 22 July 2022) (my emphasis


Hardly had the ink dried on this deal when, as reported by European Forum,
 
"Optimism has been dampened shortly after an UN-approved grain deal between Ukraine and Russia was signed on July 22. The deal brokered by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was to be an important step towards easing the global food crisis. Only a day later, Western leaders cried foul as Ukraine’s main wheat export hub was hit by Russian missiles. It came together with Russia announcing its EU gas exports would be lowered, something European leaders feared." (European Forum : 27 July 2022) (my emphasis)


Mark Trevelyn : MSN (Reuters) : 1 August 2022
 
Putin knows that any concessions he may make to ease the export of grain and cooking oil from Ukraine will rebound on him, especially amongst his ardent supporters in Russia.
 
Is Putin now beginning to stare defeat in the face?
 

(to be continued)

Friday 22 July 2022

Putin has now reached "the point of no return"

That dyed-in-the-wool Soviet foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, has let the 'cat slip out of the bag' by publicly announcing that,  

It is not only about the DNR and LNR,” said Lavrov, referring to the regions by the acronyms of their self-proclaimed people’s republics, “but also the Kherson region, the Zaporizhia region, and also other territories,” he said." (John Psaropoulos : AlJazeera : 21 July 2022) (my emphasis) 

Good Morning America : YouTube : 21 July 2022

John Psaropoulos further reports that,

"A day before Lavrov’s interview was published, Igor Girkin (left), a former military commander who was involved in fomenting the Donetsk and Luhansk uprisings in 2014, wrote in favour of “the reunification of Novorossiya with the Russian federation along the line Kharkiv-Dnipropetrovsk-Kryvyi Rih-Mykolaiv-Odesa (all inclusive)”.
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Such a move would entail annexing all of eastern and southern Ukraine. Western Ukraine, Girkin suggested, could be annexed by Belarus. (ibid
John Psaropoulos)

Against these empty belligerent remarks of escalation by Lavrov and Girkin, Gordon Corera reports that,

"Russia will struggle to maintain its military campaign and Ukraine may be able to hit back, the head of Britain's foreign intelligence service says.
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"Our assessment is that the Russians will increasingly find it difficult to find manpower and materiel over the next few weeks," Mr Moore (right) [UK MI6 Chief] told the conference in Colorado. "They will have to pause in some way and that will give the Ukrainians the opportunity to strike back." (BBC News : 21 July 2022) (my emphasis)

As also reported by John Psaropoulos,

"Russia’s problems have not been confined to personnel. Ukraine has been [successfully] attacking Russian ammunition stores far behind the line of contact with increasing frequency since it started receiving HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems from the United States." (ibid John Psaropoulos: AlJazeera) (my emphasis)

And as I reported in my previous blog entry (18 July 2022),

"Vladimir Putin is deploying soldiers to the front line in Ukraine from notorious Russian prisons with a fierce reputation. Criminals from jails will bolster the ranks of the invading forces with the promise of almost £2,800 and their sentences scrapped if they comply." (Benjamin Lynch: The Daily Record: 17 July 2020) (my emphasis)" (Blog Entry : 18 July 2022)

Putin's army is now being forced to resort to sending criminals from jails to the Russian front lines, and the Russian army is fast running short of materials.

Zelensky's army is being fortified as the West continues to supply the Ukrainian army with the necessary armaments and supplies to strike back hard against Putin's invading Russian army.

As reported by Jack Wright (left),

  • Britain will send hundreds of drones and anti-tank weapons and scores of artillery guns to Ukraine 
  • More than 20 M109 155mm self-propelled guns and 36 L119 105mm artillery guns will be arriving shortly 
  • In excess of 1,600 anti-tank weapons and hundreds of loitering aerial munitions will also be sent

MoD says weaponry will help bolster Ukraine's ability to defend against the Russian invasion (Mail Online : 21 July 2022) (my emphasis)

We also learn that, as reported by John Bacon, Jeanine Santucci, and Claire Thornton,

"A top U.S. military general says the United States and its allies are considering providing Ukraine with fighter jets, a decision that would sharply escalate the level of weaponry being sent to Kyiv.
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[US] Gen. Charles Brown (right), Air Force chief of staff, said the jets could come from the U.S. or its allies.
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"I can't speculate what aircraft they go to," Brown said in an interview at the Aspen Security Forum." (USA Today : 21 July 2022) (my emphasis) (full video: The Aspen Institute : YouTube 20 July 2022)


China's Xi Jinping is now caught in a serious dilemma as he eyes his possible invasion of Taiwan against the response of the US and the West to Putin's invasion of Ukraine..

As reported by Gordon Corera,

"[Mr Moore, the UK's MI6 Chief] revealed MI6 now devoted more effort to China than to any other single subject - the effort in this field having just moved past that devoted to counter-terrorism.
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He said it was "important" to remind China's leadership of how an invasion of Taiwan could go wrong. He said China's leadership underestimated US resolve and power and this might lead them to miscalculate. "I don't think it is inevitable," he said when asked about a major conflict. (ibid Gordon Corera)

As also reported by Jesse Johnson (right),

"Japan underscored the potentially long-lasting impact of the war in Ukraine on the Indo-Pacific region in its annual defense white paper released Friday, devoting an entirely new section to the conflict and its implications for Asia.

The focus on the ongoing conflict thousands of kilometers away comes as Japan looks warily at military powerhouse China and its plans for self-ruled Taiwan, with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida warning repeatedly that "Ukraine today may be East Asia tomorrow.”

If Russia's aggression is tolerated, it may give the wrong impression that unilateral changes in the status quo are allowed in other regions, including Asia,” the white paper said. “The international community, including Japan, must not tolerate such aggression.” (The Japan Times : 22 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Putin's war with Ukraine has attempted to up-end the international 'rule-of-law' in favour of an authoritarian, rather than a democratic, status quo.

Lavrov's recent announcement that,

It is not only about the DNR and LNR,” said Lavrov, referring to the regions by the acronyms of their self-proclaimed people’s republics, “but also the Kherson region, the Zaporizhia region, and also other territories, 

signifies that Putin has now reached "the point of no return".  

 (to be continued)

Monday 18 July 2022

Putin continues to flail politically, and in his war strategy against Ukraine

Kateryna Tyshenko (left) reports that,

"The scale of military training for children in Russia is expanding. In Belgorod Oblast alone, 500 cadet classes and about 1000 young army classes have opened for enrolment.

Quote: "500 cadet classes and about 1,000 young army classes have been opened in Belgorod and Belgorod Oblast."
(Yahoo News: 17 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Mark Felton Productions : YouTube : 13 May 2020


Let us also recall that, as reported by Will Stewart (left),

"Russia is recruiting prisoners to fight in Ukraine with the promise of almost £3,000 and their sentences being annulled if they come back alive after six months.
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Inmates are being actively recruited in St Petersburg jails, according to independent media outlet IStories.
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The convicts are told they will be put on the frontline to hunt down 'Nazis' in Ukraine in an arrangement that suggests they will be deployed as cannon fodder." (Mail Online : 5 July 2022) (my emphasis) 

As also now reported by Benjamin Lynch (right),

"Vladimir Putin is deploying soldiers to the front line in Ukraine from notorious Russian prisons with a fierce reputation. Criminals from jails will bolster the ranks of the invading forces with the promise of almost £2,800 and their sentences scrapped if they comply." (The Daily Record: 17 July 2020) (my emphasis)

As Putin is recruiting imprisoned criminals, murderers, rapists, and setting up his "Youth Army", Jessica Warren and Lizzie May reports that

"Russia has lost 30 per cent of its forces with 50,000 soldiers dead or injured and almost 1,700 of Putin's tanks have been destroyed, the UK's Chief of the Defence Staff has revealed.
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Head of the Armed Forces Admiral Sir Tony Radakin has said Vladimir Putin has 'already lost the Ukraine war', with nearly 4,000 armoured fighting vehicles belonging to Russia having also been ruined." (Mail Online : 17 July 2022) (my emphasis)

And again we have Putin's glove-puppet, Dmitry Medvedev, throwing yet another tantrum, this time warning that Ukraine 'dare not' attack Russian forces in Ukraine's Crimea.

As reported by The New Voice of Ukraine,

"According to the Russian Interfax media agency, without naming anyone in particular, Medvedev said that "individual exalted blood-thirsty clowns... are trying to threaten us, I mean the attack on the Crimea, and so on,” referring to Ukrainian statements on the liberation of the Crimean peninsula.
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“In this regard, I want to say that it is quite obvious that they understand the repercussions of such statements, and the consequences are obvious that if something like this happens: for all of them there will immediately come a ‘judgment day’, swift and brutal,” said Medvedev.
(New Voice of Ukraine : 17 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Ukrainian News also reports that,

"If the authorities of Ukraine decide to attack the Crimean Bridge, it will turn into a devastating retaliatory blow, said the member of the Russian State Duma Mikhail Sheremet (left). This was reported by Info24 on Sunday, July 17.
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The MP emphasized that the responsibility for a possible attack will also be borne by the United States, since, according to him, the United States supplies the Ukrainian state with weapons. (Ukrainian News : 17 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Again do we have the implicit 'nuclear' threat being pushed by Putin and his cohorts in the Duma.

It really beggars belief that those Russians forever shaking the big stick of the 'nuclear' fire-power that Putin controls simply cannot comprehend that Russia, itself, will come under nuclear attack should Putin dare to "press the nuclear button".

And as Putin contiues to wield his 'nuclear' stick, Apoorva Kaul reports that,

"The chairperson of the Parliament defence committee, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (left with Scholtz) has urged German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to hold a National Conference on Ukraine at the earliest to discuss additional measures needed to help the war-torn nation.
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She has called on Germany to "take lead in Europe" in supporting Ukraine against the Russian military offensive. Earlier, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann had urged German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to provide heavy weapons to Ukraine. After her appeal, Germany started providing military equipment to Ukraine." (Republic World : 17 July 2022) (my emphasis)
 
But all eyes are on July 21st, when Germany is due to get Nord Stream1 back online.

Zelensky has already urged Canadian PM Justin Trudeau not to make the export of German gas pipeline equipment a special case that can circumvent the current sanctions against Putin.

As reported by Sergiy Karazy and Max Hunder,

"Ukraine opposes Canada handing over a turbine to Russia's state-controlled Gazprom for natural gas supplies to Germany as the move would contravene sanctions on Russia, a Ukrainian energy ministry source told Reuters on Thursday.
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Gazprom cut the capacity along the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to just 40% of usual levels last month, citing the delayed return of equipment being serviced by Germany's Siemens Energy in Canada." (The Gazette : 7 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Furthermore, as reported by Teresa Gottein Martinez,

"In 2020, gross domestic product (GDP) shrank by 4.6 percent before jumping again by 2.9 percent in 2021.
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At the beginning of the year, Mr Habeck announced a growth of 3.6 percent for this year. But after four months after war broke out in Ukraine, not much of that is left.
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The latest forecasts from the Federation of German Industries (BDI) and the Leipzig Institute for Economic Research consider only 1.5 percent to be realistic – and only if gas from Russia returns. (Express : 11 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Angela Merkel has left German industry with a legacy of dependency on Putin's gas, which is now coming to haunt her and the German economy.

As Oliver Moody (right) writes,

"Today large parts of Merkel’s legacy are in ruins. Ukraine is fighting for its survival under a Russian artillery onslaught. Nord Stream 2 is effectively dead. Russia has turned its energy leverage not against Kyiv but against Germany and Europe, threatening one of the country’s worst economic crises since the Second World War. (The Times : 16 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Putin is now desperately attempting to gain concessions from the West by re-shaking his 'nuclear' and 'gas' sticks, and releasing murderers, rapists, and sundry criminals to re-supply his fallen soldiers on the front in his war against Ukraine, but to no avail.

He continues to flail politically, and in his war strategy against Ukraine, as his downward descent in the apocalyptic abyss continues.

STOP PRESS : 19 JULY 2022

Jens Stoltenberg, General Secretary of NATO, chastises those in the EU dragging their feet over FULLY supporting Ukraine.


 EPP Group : YouTube : 18 July 2022

(to be continued)

Wednesday 13 July 2022

Putin is now flailing desperately as he continues to fall into the apocalyptic abyss.

Putin, having fallen into the abyss, now finds himself confronted with diminishing returns in his onslaught against the Ukrainian people.

As reported by Maria Grazia Murru (left),

"The Ukrainian military on Tuesday reported destroying a Russian ammunition depot in southern Ukraine, resulting in a massive explosion captured on social media, while rescuers said the death toll from a weekend Russian strike in the country’s east grew to 45.
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The precision of the strike suggested Ukrainian forces used U.S.-supplied multiple-launch High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS. Ukraine indicated in recent days that it might launch a counteroffensive to reclaim territory in the south as Russia bombards the eastern Donbas region." (AP News :13 July 2022) (my emphasis) (cf also: Express : 12 July 2022)

Channel 4 News : YouTube : 12 July 2022

As reported by Francesca Edwards, Olivia Stringer, Emma Crabtree,

"Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has raged at Vladimir Putin, telling him it is time to act on the UN's plans to set up a sea corridor for Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea." (Express : 13 July 2022) (my emphasis)

In the above TV address, (Express : 13 July 2022), President Erdogan explicitly states that,

"The military operation launched by Russia to Ukraine is not acceptable and we reject it. This (state?) is contrary to the International Law and it is a huge strike on the stability .. and prosperity of the region"

President Erdogan goes on further to say that,

"I have once again re-affirmed that Turkey is putting a lot of effort to provide the territorial integrity of Ukraine, which I have re-affirmed to Mr Zelensky ..".

Significantly, he also stated that,

"So starting with the Crimean Tartars .. in the region .. we will our share in order to protect our brothers and sisters in the region [i.e. in Crimea]"

Meanwhile, Paola Tamma (right) reports that,

"EU finance ministers Tuesday approved a European Commission proposal for €1 billion in macro financial assistance to Ukraine, to be provided as a long-term concessional loan.
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The amount will be backed by an EU budget guarantee, and the EU budget will subsidize interest payments. The aid is part of an international effort to plug Ukraine's budget deficit and avert a financial crisis in the war-torn country." (Politico : 12 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Matt Berg (left) further reports that,

"Ukraine will receive another $1.7 billion in aid from the United States and the World Bank to pay health care workers’ salaries and provide other essential services, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday." (Politico :  12 July 2022) (my emphasis

But, as reported by Jack Walters (right),

"According to the Milan-based newspaper Corriere della Sera, Germany blocked the allocation of €9billion (£7.61billion) in aid to Ukraine.
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The Italian news outlet even goes as far as to claim Berlin is preparing to violate some sanctions against Moscow in order to obtain more gas supplies from Russia through Nord Stream pipelines." (Express : 11 July 2022) (my emphasis) (video: Express 11 July 2022)

Express : 15 July 2022

This is to be expected since, with the FULL support of Angela Merkel and Ursula von der Leyen [current President of the European Commission], German companies were key bankrollers of Nord Stream2.

Let us recall what Ursula von der Leyen said in 2018 regarding the Nord Stream2 pipeline..

"If you look at the gas pipeline ...Germany is an independent country where energy supplies is concerned.." (CNBC : Aug 20 2018) (my emphasis)


And now, as reported by Ambrose Evans-Prichard (left),

"Vladimir Putin has prepared the ground for a drastic cut in supplies of both oil and gas at any moment, giving him the means to strike a psychological hammer blow against the Western democracies before a global recession erodes his energy leverage.
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The coming weeks may be his best chance to try to force the West to the table on Russian strategic terms, locking in territorial gains on Ukraine’s Black Sea coast and in the Donbass before the delivery of heavy weapons from NATO raises the military cost for Russia to excruciating levels." (Daily Telegraph : 13 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Putin is now flailing desperately as he continues to fall down the apocalyptic abyss.

 

STOP PRESS : 15 JULY 2022

 

 Emma Crabtree (left) reports that,

  • "‘Desperate’ Putin authorises over 100 new laws in a day including Hitler-esque youth group' 
  • The ‘Foreign Agents’ law means authorities in Russia can label those they consider under “foreign influence” as a “foreign agent” even in the absence of any evidence of foreign funding. 
  • One of the more concerning laws is the creation of a new nationwide youth group of Putin’s ‘new Pioneers’ which is eerily reminiscent of the Hitler Youth. 
  • The movement creating this group will be called ‘The Great Change’ and will be entirely under the control of the President and membership is theoretically voluntary. 
  • The group is open to children from the age of six until they finish school or technical school, or college and in the draft bill it is for “the comprehensive spiritual, moral, intellectual, and physical development of children” and to educate them on “patriotism, civics, and respect for their elders”. (Express : 15 Juy 2022) (my emphasis)

One is reminded of the pro-Putin Nashi movement (right: Emblem of Nashi) inaugurated in 2005, with the goal of,

"...  the goal of the new movement, Nashi, was to put an end to the "anti-Fatherland union of oligarchs, anti-Semites, Nazis, and liberals." Several Moscow newspapers suggested the goal of the group is actually a bit more specific: to eventually replace the party of power, United Russia." (Wikipedia)

(to be continued)

Thursday 7 July 2022

Putin is about to fall into an apocalyptic abyss

 

As night follows day, it was inevitable that Medvedev would ramp up Putin's threat to light the fuse that will plunge the world into a nuclear war as international pressure against Putin and his 'siloviki' continues to mount.

As reported by Pavel Polityuk and Simon Lewis (right),

"Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said attempts by the West to punish a nuclear power such as Russia for the war in Ukraine risked endangering humanity, as the near five-month conflict leaves cities in ruins and thousands homeless.
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"The idea of punishing a country that has one of the largest nuclear potentials is absurd. And potentially poses a threat to the existence of humanity," Medvedev, now deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, said on Telegram on Wednesday." (Reuters : 7 July 2022) (my emphasis)

And now, as reported by Arpan Rai and Liam James (left),

"Russia has ramped up its naval presence in the Black Sea by adding five missile carriers, two submarines and one amphibious assault ship, officials from Ukraine’s southern operational command said." (Independent :7 July 2022) (my emphasis)

In Sergei Shoigu's current 'glowing' report to Putin about Russian 'successes' (sic) against Ukrainian forces in the Donbas, Putin's response at the end of this report should give cause for concern.

As he says to Shoigu,

"... the east grouping and the west grouping should carry out their task according to previously approved plans, according to a single plan .. and I hope that everything will happen in their direction in the same way .." (cf: Arpan Rai and Liam James)


In other words, Putin is telling Shoigu to continue to raze villages and towns to the ground, irrespective of the war crimes that this will perpetrate against Ukrainian civilians. 

Yet notwithstanding the criminal devastation that Putin's war with Ukraine has so far cost the Ukrainians, Michael Curzon now informs us that,

  • Polling [in Germany] suggests, however, that most Germans do not believe Ukrainian forces are capable of succeeding in pushing their Russian counterparts out of the occupied territories. 
  • Sixty-nine percent said that even if the West continues to increase its level of arms support for Ukraine, a full victory is not possible. 
  • As a result of this, close to half of those polled said Ukraine should be ready to make territorial concessions in negotiations. (Express : 6 July 2022) (my emphasis)

I am reminded of an article written in the Economist in 2014 which possibly explains why close to half of Germans recently polled still suffer from the Putinversteher mentality. 

"WHEN Germans add the word Versteher (one who understands) to a term, they generally mix flattery with irony. So a Frauenversteher (one who understands women) is usually a man who boasts excessively about his knowledge of the opposite sex. The label is now being attached to so-called Russlandversteher or Putinversteher: members of the elite or intelligentsia who gush with empathy for Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, on talk shows, in journals and at dinner parties.
...
They include two former Social Democratic chancellors. In the newspaper Die Zeit, Helmut Schmidt said Mr Putin’s annexation of Crimea was not quite “legitimate” but certainly “understandable”."
(The Economist : (8 May 2014) (my emphasis)

And in December of 2014, Roula Khalaf (right) pointed out that,

" More recently Matthias Platzeck, chairman of the German-Russian business forum and former chief of the Social Democratic party (SPD), a partner in the ruling coalition, became the first high-profile German to suggest the west should accept the annexation of Crimea to ease tensions with Moscow. (The Financial Times : 3 December 2014) (my emphasis

It would seem that seven years later
this Putinversteher mentality is still alive and well in Germany, notwithstanding what Putin is now doing to the people and country of Ukraine. (cf also: DW : 27 May 2022)

And whilst the Putinversteher mentality is alive and well in Germany, Millie Cooke (left) informs us that,

"The West could form a "United Nations Army" and send troops into Ukraine, a weapons expert has claimed.
...
Former army officer and chemical weapons expert Hamish de Breton-Gordon told Express.co.uk that a UN army could be sent in to seize grain from Ukraine, which is allegedly being stolen by Russian forces. He described the move as being a "realistic" option, as it would be less inflammatory than British or American troops being sent in alone." (Express : 7 July 2022) (my emphasis)

It is therfore no wonder that, as reported by Rebecca Ratcliffe and agencies,

"Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has flown into the Indonesian island of Bali for a gathering of G20 foreign ministers, which is likely to be overshadowed by Moscow’s war in Ukraine and deep divisions within the bloc over how to respond to the crisis.
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There would not be a formal meeting between the US and Lavrov, it said, adding that Russia was not “serious about diplomacy”.
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“We have not seen that yet,” said state department spokesperson Ned Price." (The Guardian : 7 July 2022) (my emphasis)

Al Jazeera : YouTube : 7 July 2022

That Russia is not “serious about diplomacy” is underscored by Putin stating that,

"... the east grouping and the west grouping should carry out their task according to previously approved plans, according to a single plan" (cf: Arpan Rai and Liam James video)

Putin has dug himself so deep into the hole of his war with Ukraine that neither diplomacy nor the German mentality of Ukraine caving in by simply giving him the Ukrainian territory that he has illegally annexed in 2014, and the territory which his army now controls, can now satisfy him.

As Medvedev has threatened, " ... attempts by the West to punish a nuclear power such as Russia for the war in Ukraine risked endangering humanity.."

Putin no longer teeters at the edge of an apocalyptic abyss.

He is about to fall into it.

STOP PRESS 8 JULY 2022

Putin has now fallen into the abyss.

As reported by Sky News, amongst many other reports throught the world,

"Vladimir Putin has told Kyiv it should quickly accept Moscow's terms or brace for the worst, adding ominously that Russia has barely started its action in Ukraine.
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"It's a tragedy for the Ukrainian people, but it looks like it's heading in that direction," he said during a meeting with leaders of the Kremlin-controlled parliament.
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"Everybody should know that largely speaking, we haven't even yet started anything in earnest."
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The Kremlin wants Kyiv to acknowledge Russian sovereignty over the Crimea peninsula it annexed from Ukraine in 2014.

It is also demanding the independence of Moscow-backed separatist regions in eastern Ukraine and an acceptance of the existing situation on the ground - a reference to other land gains it has made since troops invaded on 24 February.
" (Sky News :8 July 2022) (my emphasis)

cf. also, amongst many others,

https://www.rferl.org/a/putin-dares-west-to-defeat-russia-on-battlefield/31933634.html

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/jul/08/russia-ukraine-war-live-news-putin-dares-west-to-defeat-russia-on-battlefield-ukraine-will-not-be-broken-zelenskiy-says

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/europe/russia-ukraine-war-news-live-updates-july-8/liveblog/92734457.cms

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(to be continued)