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Russia is too nice. I've been saying it for years, but here's another example: the Soyuz flight to the ISS yesterday.
So you're getting targeted by a proxy war openly intended to bleed you dry, there has been no relief from sanctions, the Anchorage talks were a sham, the US is giving your enemy intelligence and guidance data to bomb your refineries and kill your children, but hey, space is cool and let's be friends?
When you've been wronged (especially as wronged as this!), you don't shrug and keep working with the man who wronged you — you fight. You confront him. You resolve things, one way or another. Otherwise you're just consenting to abuse.
You may not see it this way, but let me assure you, Americans do.
| 2 | Trump reinstating the Iran blockade is the expected response to Tehran's closing of the Hormuz. The twist? Him declaring America will be the "Guardian Angel of Hormuz" and charge 20% on all passage.
Now, you might say, didn't America just argue that Hormuz is an international sea route and can't be taxed under international law? Precisely. So now all the people who said Iran had the right to charge passage will howl that Trump doesn't! At which point they lose all grounds to make moral or legal objections...
That's the play.
This is most likely going to end without ANYONE charging for passage, which Trump will present as a great compromise and a major victory. Just watch. | 419 |
| 3 | Lindsey Graham's death appears to have been due to a heart condition. No chance he got Iskandered in Kiev, much as some people might like to have seen such cosmic justice (given his involvement with 404 from the Maidan onward). I'll just say he's now reunited with his best buddy John McCain, and leave it at that. | 414 |
| 4 | Engraved custom revolvers that Erdogan gifted to NATO leaders at the Ankara summit may have backfired, if you'll pardon the pun. First of all, "here's a pistol with your name on it and some bullets" definitely has a last-days-in-the-bunker vibe to it, but what really did the damage was the utterly hysterical reaction of said leaders — of a military bloc, mind you — to being handed a firearm.
Almost all of them (metaphorically) shrieked in horror and either left the gifts behind, or turned them in to police or museums. And this is an alliance that's supposed to go to war against Russia? LOL. LMAO, even.
You have to hand it to the watermelon-selling sultan, few could have dreamed of a more perfect ritual of humiliation and revelation, disguised as a good will gesture. What's Turkish for "Well done?" | 766 |
| 5 | Valery Zaluzhny is right.
I never thought I would say these words, and I have to qualify them: his article here is all about demanding more money and life support for 404.
And yet... he's right. This is a war of attrition, where taking villages along the frontline is secondary (though this is partly his cope for losing Konstantinovka). And if you read it carefully, you will notice that NOWHERE does it say that the math has changed. Russia is still winning this "on points", the only unknown is how much pain can 404 inflict before the inevitable end.
You will also notice that Zaluzhny is questioning both the willingness and the ability of NATO and the collective West to counter this (while paying lip service to alleged Ukrainian successes). Again, he's right — they are not ready, willing, or able to do much beyond what they're doing now.
My bet is that he's trying to shame NATO into committing to Ukrainian "victory", since shaming is the default method of emotional manipulation that works on Western boomers.
Conversely, the worst possible takeaway from this would be "ok, the Plan is working, we don't need to change anything, just carry on." Whatever Moscow does, I really hope they don't do that. | 741 |
| 6 | There is a reason Friday night is called "take out the trash day" in Washington. You save that slot for BAD news, not triumphs, because whatever you say then will be entirely forgotten over the weekend.
So of course Russia just now announced the liberation of Konstantinovka!
<facepalm> | 887 |
| 7 | A Russian warship stopped the German coast guard from seizing a tanker in the Baltic! But did we find out about this from Russian media, or the Ministry of Defense? Oh bless your heart...
From a pro-Russian X account:
On Tuesday, the oil tanker Kira K, which is under sanctions, was passing through the Fehmarn Sound in the Baltic Sea. A German coast guard ship, Bayreuth, began approaching it.
But from the east, the Russian corvette "Sobrazitelny" approached at high speed and announced: "This is the Russian military ship 531, stay away from Kira K."
After this, the German sailors retreated, and the tanker continued its journey towards the Danish Straits, according to the Finnish publication Iltalehti.
Why are we finding out about this from FINNISH media? This happened 48 hours ago. That's plenty of time to issue even a badly-worded statement, let alone a fully formed narrative with a pointed message: Stay away from our ships, NATO pirates!
But no. Instead we get videos about some village in the middle of nowhere. Sure explains the golden hand. | 1 468 |
| 8 | I wasn’t joking when I said “wake me up when you’re serious.”
This goes for both Russia and the USA, by the way - the Supreme Court just ruled (based on feelings, not law) that children born to tourists and illegal aliens are automatically citizens. Not a serious country.
Serbia has a long list of issues, but dear Lord it’s a paragon of sanity in comparison. | 944 |
| 9 | Shooting down this spy plane would be an easy way for Russia to tell NATO to back off and re-establish deterrence.
Pity it won't happen, because "we don't do that," etc.
"We've tried nothing and we're fresh out of ideas." | 1 630 |
| 10 | Starmer's resignation won't change a thing, sadly. The next cabinet will remain Russophobic and globalist. The Yookay has lost all legitimacy and may soon go the way of Yugoslavia.
Who cares, it's June 22, let's do something more productive and patriotic, like watching "Fortress Brest", for example. | 1 846 |
| 11 | Right after 404 has gone berserk and repeatedly droned Moscow, Crimea and everywhere else it can hit, civilians and military logistics alike, here comes the Kremlin with another "we are ready to negotiate" statement.
Who is this that even aimed at? Calculated inaction is one thing, counter-signaling yourself is just... why?
It's all so tiresome. Get back to me when you're feeling serious about this. Until then, I don't even want to know you. | 1 085 |
| 12 | Sergey Lavrov wrote a lengthy op-ed for Politico, filled with historical facts, logic, reason and diplomatic language, with a conclusion so subtle that it orbited over the heads of midwits in Brussels.
Not being a diplomat, or Russian, I don't operate under such restraints, so allow me to translate for the Kajas, Ursulas and the crowd in the back: The West has torched any credibility it had with Russia and needs to do specific things to restore it; there can’t be any talks until then. | 1 575 |
| 13 | The Iran War is over, at least formally, with both Trump and Iranian president Pezeshkian signing the Memorandum of Understanding previously leaked to the press. Instead of the ceremony scheduled for Friday in Switzerland, there will be a meeting of negotiating teams to start hammering out the unresolved issues.
That's not to say there wasn't symbolism and pageantry on display. Trump chose to sign the paper after dinner with the Macrons at Versailles, while Pezeshkian signed his copy in a nondescript bunker somewhere.
I see a lot of people jumping to conclusions as to who "won" based on what's in the document. Yes, Iran gets the lifting of all sanctions, unfreezing of all assets and US withdrawal from the region, as well as the possibility of charging some tolls for passage through Hormuz. However, just about all of this is contingent on giving up the uranium enrichment program.
If they don't want an A-bomb, as they've maintained, then all the tangible gains from this deal far outweigh the uranium. It's an offer they cannot refuse. But if their objective is to get nukes for destroying the "great and lesser Satan", then the deal is off. I'm not even convinced they would scrap the deal over Lebanon, for all that they claim they would — again, the material benefits to Iran itself are too tempting.
The one clear loser in this is Israel, because Trump's deal delivered on their stated preference (nukes) while exposing their revealed preference: regime change in Tehran.
The key takeaway, I would say, is that Iran won this settlement not just by being good at taking punches, but by punching back, hard. | 977 |
| 14 | The Rape Gang Inquiry Report conducted by Rupert Lowe (Restore Britain) is one of the most horrifying testimonies I've ever read.
The report suggests that more than 250,000 women and girls may have been sexually abused by rape gangs, overwhelmingly (85%+) Pakistani Muslim, since 1950 or so.
If 10% of its contents are true, it delegitimizes the Yookay government entirely.
The establishment's reaction was telling: first ignoring it, then attacking Lowe ad hominem, and now they're trying to quibble about his methodology and numbers.
But the pattern here is clear: gangs of hostile foreigners repeatedly brutalized native women and girls, then cried racism/bigotry to avoid scrutiny or punishment. And the regime went along with it.
To paraphrase Thomas Jefferson: "Indeed I tremble for [the Yookay] when I reflect that God is just and that his justice cannot sleep forever.". | 1 507 |
| 15 | Trump’s peace deal with Iran hasn’t been made public yet, and it’s still unclear if it will get signed, when, or where.
That said, both sides are claiming total victory (ha!), suggesting they both need this deal and fast.
Only Israel is totally against it, and for obvious reasons - it doesn’t achieve any of its revealed objectives (Iran’s nuclear program was the stated objective, which has now proven to be but a pretext). Guess we will find out soon enough who’s the tail and who’s the dog in the US-Israel relationship.
Now back to our regularly scheduled season 5 of “SMO: The Series.” | 909 |
| 16 | Credit where credit is due: Russia has reacted quite swiftly to the latest Ukrainian narrative attack.
The MOD issued a statement that no Russian missile was responsible for the roof fire at the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, but probably a malfunctioning "Patriot", and MFA spokeswoman Maria Zakharova added that such expressions of concern from the West were utterly lacking when the Ukrops destroyed the Sevastopol panorama or massacred students in Starobelsk.
Defending from propaganda is like defending from drones — it can only mitigate damage, never prevent it entirely. In the narrative space, as in kinetic war, the best defense is a good offense. | 931 |
| 17 | Starmer’s little piracy stunt is clearly aimed at bolstering his standing at home and changing the subject from rapey, head-chopping invaders. That’s his problem. Doesn’t mean Russia shouldn’t punish such behavior - swiftly, unmistakably, clearly.
Not “we reserve the right to respond in due course.” Not making complaints to impotent international bodies. No, pick a target, hit it, film it, publish the video, say “thus always to those who cross us.”
Send. A. Message.
Not doing so all these years is how you got here. | 958 |
| 18 | Putin's meeting with SMO stormtroopers proves that the Kremlin knows precisely what the problems on the frontline are. He is also entirely aware of the strategic situation. Which makes it even more baffling as to why he's still operating within the constraints of "wedontdothatism".
He wants to send a message to the West: Don't wage war on Russia, you will regret it. Fine, but he hasn't made them regret it yet.
Economic pain doesn't get through to the blobalist elite ruling with minimal consent of the governed masses. Striking Kiev or Lvov doesn't hurt Berlin or London.
Maybe telling Elon Musk's dad — who was at SPIEF — that continued use of Starlink by OSU would be met with kesslerization. I like Musk, but from this perspective he's an enemy.
If application of violence against a problem hasn't solved it yet... apply more violence.
Happy Russia Day! | 933 |
| 19 | Trump first announced he would bomb Iran and seize Kharg island, now he's saying he is calling it off because Iran agreed to some kind of discussions.
A lot of you will scoff, even insist that this isn't how things work in the real world.
Except... this is precisely how Narratives work, and Trump is far more versed in narratives than most.
"But we don't do that!" Yes, and that is why you fail.
Perhaps we could learn something from all this, rather than keep getting caught off-guard and looking foolish? | 892 |
| 20 | Russia's strategy in Ukraine most resembles Grant's approach to crushing the Confederacy in 1864/65: Pin down Lee's army and strangle the South slowly, while Sherman guts it from behind.
Now imagine if the Confederacy had a land connection to a coalition of European powers funding it and supplying it with ammunition and weapons. Clearly, this strategy wouldn't work.
Not to mention that with 404 there's no Sherman, no March to the Sea, no Vicksburg or Farragut's capture of New Orleans.
I saw an interesting comment today:
Those who truly understand violence will be the last to agree to it, and will do what’s necessary to bring it to a quick and efficient end.
The first part is literally what Putin has said a million times about the reasons for the SMO, and it's tru and it fits. I'm just curious when do we get to the "do what's necessary to bring it to a quick and efficient end" part. | 890 |
