I don’t mind a bit of arrogance from people at the top of their game, however, it’s hard to stomach coming from these empty western vessels who make most sound. It’s a pathetic sight really, loathsome creatures willing to take us to the brink in their shameful desperation to remain global power brokers.
Hopefully most of them will be rounded up and face the music of a War Crimes Tribunal . . . . in Donetsk, where capital punishment is still served cold. Make it Pay-Per-View and I’d gladly fork out £100 a week to watch proceedings live, hundreds of millions of others I expect would relish seeing the filth sweat it out in the dock, much like Saddam had to endure. Would also raise a tidy sum for the reconstruction of the Donbass as well as a lump-sum payment to the bereaved and wounded DLPR servicemen.
No, their fancy ‘silk’ western lawyers wont fair so well in a Donetsk court of law where victims families/friends will be in attendance. No paying off the judges here with a hefty fine and a donation to charity.
And have to add, that without the Western media to concoct and implement these grandiose schemes of omnipotence and thirst for global dominance they’d be nothing. Nada. Nyet.
And either be playing in a sandbox, trying to extort cookies from the most helpless, or looking out at the world from behind steel bars…
Just wrote a comment below questioning the sanity of the combined (well there’s some infighting that will accelerate by year end) West investing all their time and resources into preventing the inevitable. The Power of Siberia 2 Pipeline will service China 1.5 billion + regional transit hubs, replacing NS1/2 servicing 750,000 Europeans, who’ll now receive their Russian gas from Turkiye.
When Liz Truss texted Blinken that Operation Euro-Serf was done, I wonder if all the great western Think-Tanks had dun the sums.
Great video, and it is always good to see the Russian sense of humour while the pathetic Western commentators “seriously” make predictions and pretend they are in charge.
Anatoli Sharii is a total fraud, in 2014 he presented himself as a “Ukrainian dissident” opposed to the Maidan, & mildly sympathetic to the LDNR without pushing that too hard. More recently though, he’s been pushing a strong anti-Russia anti-Putin line, no doubt in attempt to attract western funding for anti-Russian propaganda. It’s just pathetic & I don’t know why Ostashko’s crew even bother with him, but I guess undermining him to his audience is not that bad an idea, but I personally would be loathe to acknowledge that he exists, he is just – to quote someone from Martyanov’s blog comments section – tapeworm parasite.
I’ll just add something – as maybe I’m being harsh on Sharii/Shariy however his name is bloody spelled, he was put on a death list by the SBU, & now lives in Spain & 404 have tried to have him extradited – so I wouldn’t be in the least bit suprised if he is now under real serious pressure to propagandize against Russia. That doesn’t excuse him, he could have gone to Russia & sought asylum/residency there, so he’s still a negative figure, but I suspect his severe anti-Russian turn of late is not just his volition, the Spanish authorities as a NATO country are almost certainly pressurising him, if not outright threatening him.
Just watched the Defence ministers of the Shanghai Corporation Organisation (SCO) and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) sign Agreements for closer military ties.
Just watched Russian Federation among the Euroasian Economic Union (EAEU) sign contracts between them worth 270 Billion (I’m loathe to write a dollar Benji Buck sign; that’s me Neutral, as long as Russia, sanity prevails,lol).
We’ve heard recently about the Gas Union discussions under way, Turkiye’s energy hub and Gazprom’s 50 Billion contract with the Iranian National Oil Company (INOC), which includes Defence Cooperation and Nuclear Power Plants . . . .
2 Questions –
With all of this economic buzz and hive of geopolitical activity on going, how does Russia find the time to fight an SMO v NATO?
What in the name of God are the West doing that’s constructive to their Continent’s wellbeing, their citizens future? (and please don’t tell me all resources are being spent/directed trying to prevent All of the Above while trying to keep the lights on).
Brilliant video. I especially commend the bit where the interviewer stands on a street with a large gathering of witnesses (obviously freezing their butts off) to report that absolutely nothing happened. Kind of like watching Western news reports really.
Who says Russia can’t do PR?
Put simply, the West has now permanently lost the trust of the rest of the World.
Turkey was lied to about the possibility of EU Membership.
Russia was lied to about the Minsk Agreements.
Contracts and trust were broken when Russian assets were seized.
Western media lies far more often than it tells the truth.
Lloyds of London have shown themselves to be the enforcement arm of a corrupt and vindictive West.
Any contract signed by the West is no longer worth the paper it is printed on; insurance contracts signed in London are worthless because it has been clearly established that they will be broken if circumstances are perceived by the leaders of the West to require it.
Lloyds has just lost the Global Maritime insurance market.
Finance and business depend on trust, and the West has shown itself to the World as an unreliable and deceitful partner.
Further thoughts. I cannot see any longterm value to an all-out missile/large munitions assault on the cities of Ukraine. This will lead to uncontrollable warfare with a growing Nato-guided mercenary army and feed the lack of sympathy and understanding for Russia, which is slowly growing in the US and elsewhere both from the costs to our own societies and the awakening from a morally dishonest narrative, and the transparency of false flag claims. Also what will it cost to occupy a resistant population? I never get much feedback and would appreciate if disagreement were civil.
Truth is a great weapon. The more the corruption of Zelensky and his allies are exposed and the stronger the evidence , the harder it will be to sustain the one-sided narrative.
I can give you some feedback. The narrative is not as “one sided” as you assume if I catch your gist. It’s the other way around actually. You’ve missed a lot in terms of media data to show what zelensky is all about. It’s there if you seek it.
That “world support for Zelensky” exists is merely another western media artifice. Standing as a cruel myth for gullible or trusting people to mislead them: either to send money to a nazi cause or for a personal benefit.
If you insist, good advice is to peruse the Saker site from the start of the SOM. There is a wealth of information and intelligence from educated people who participate. Data that msm wouldn’t be caught dead printing. Credibility is underscored with truth, and the local “currency.”
But to answer your primary concern “I cannot see any long term value…”
After some reading, you’ll soon find that all avenues of redress to the proxy war Nato has instigated in Ukraine against Russia have been exhausted. That the Minsk Agreements were deliberately dishonored.
If you’d read all recent articles in unbiased media coverage, you’d have read the US/Nato narrative has fallen completely apart, increasingly so, at an exponential rate. This is “the quickening” referred to here in articles.
Disagreements are civil if truth is the mutual goal. Most are here to gather knowledge.
Pick your news sources wisely. Don’t bother dropping msm quotes here.
Trolls are frowned upon.
I find this statement very troubling because to me it means a division of Ukraine to other nations around it, ie., Poland for one that has opposed Russia at every opportunity. I believe Turkey will secure a peaceful contract with Russia, but Poland will continue it’s aggression.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russia is not planning to claim any new territories, but it is necessary to liberate parts of the new Russian regions occupied by Kiev, the goals of the special military operation remain the same, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday.
“About this [accession of new territories to Russia] this is out of the question. At least, there were no statements in this regard. But there is still a lot of work to be done to liberate the territories. You know that in a number of new regions of the Russian Federation there are occupied territories that have to be liberated,” Peskov told a briefing.
The spokesperson added that this concerns parts of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), and that Russia is still committed to the goal of the special operation of liberating the people of Donbass.
To address the topic of this article, Turkey was faced with having to verify the specific insurance required to pass through the Strait.. Many of the back-logged tankers contain oil from the Kazahk, Uzbek, or Tajik Stans, and do not have the required insurance.. Turkey and Russia had already worked out the proper documentation, but Russia’s product is heading East, due to sanctions, and should be able to proceed..
As another example of Russia’s flexibility, they are shipping some of their oil to China using the Northern Sea route, thus avoiding any issue with sanctions, and have purchased more than a hundred tankers for future business..
Excellent analysis and video. Nice to see Russian interpretation of these events, and what they mean. More of these videos are greatly appreciated, as is the Russian ‘take’ on the strange behavior they encounter.
I don’t mind a bit of arrogance from people at the top of their game, however, it’s hard to stomach coming from these empty western vessels who make most sound. It’s a pathetic sight really, loathsome creatures willing to take us to the brink in their shameful desperation to remain global power brokers.
Hopefully most of them will be rounded up and face the music of a War Crimes Tribunal . . . . in Donetsk, where capital punishment is still served cold. Make it Pay-Per-View and I’d gladly fork out £100 a week to watch proceedings live, hundreds of millions of others I expect would relish seeing the filth sweat it out in the dock, much like Saddam had to endure. Would also raise a tidy sum for the reconstruction of the Donbass as well as a lump-sum payment to the bereaved and wounded DLPR servicemen.
No, their fancy ‘silk’ western lawyers wont fair so well in a Donetsk court of law where victims families/friends will be in attendance. No paying off the judges here with a hefty fine and a donation to charity.
Excellent idea and am in all the way. Get these dogs-of-war on the dock. Where Donetsk will find it’s Justice.
And have to add, that without the Western media to concoct and implement these grandiose schemes of omnipotence and thirst for global dominance they’d be nothing. Nada. Nyet.
And either be playing in a sandbox, trying to extort cookies from the most helpless, or looking out at the world from behind steel bars…
“Bad to the Bone…”
Just wrote a comment below questioning the sanity of the combined (well there’s some infighting that will accelerate by year end) West investing all their time and resources into preventing the inevitable. The Power of Siberia 2 Pipeline will service China 1.5 billion + regional transit hubs, replacing NS1/2 servicing 750,000 Europeans, who’ll now receive their Russian gas from Turkiye.
When Liz Truss texted Blinken that Operation Euro-Serf was done, I wonder if all the great western Think-Tanks had dun the sums.
Yes, yes indeed
Great video, and it is always good to see the Russian sense of humour while the pathetic Western commentators “seriously” make predictions and pretend they are in charge.
Anatoli Sharii is a total fraud, in 2014 he presented himself as a “Ukrainian dissident” opposed to the Maidan, & mildly sympathetic to the LDNR without pushing that too hard. More recently though, he’s been pushing a strong anti-Russia anti-Putin line, no doubt in attempt to attract western funding for anti-Russian propaganda. It’s just pathetic & I don’t know why Ostashko’s crew even bother with him, but I guess undermining him to his audience is not that bad an idea, but I personally would be loathe to acknowledge that he exists, he is just – to quote someone from Martyanov’s blog comments section – tapeworm parasite.
I’ll just add something – as maybe I’m being harsh on Sharii/Shariy however his name is bloody spelled, he was put on a death list by the SBU, & now lives in Spain & 404 have tried to have him extradited – so I wouldn’t be in the least bit suprised if he is now under real serious pressure to propagandize against Russia. That doesn’t excuse him, he could have gone to Russia & sought asylum/residency there, so he’s still a negative figure, but I suspect his severe anti-Russian turn of late is not just his volition, the Spanish authorities as a NATO country are almost certainly pressurising him, if not outright threatening him.
Just watched the Defence ministers of the Shanghai Corporation Organisation (SCO) and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) sign Agreements for closer military ties.
Just watched Russian Federation among the Euroasian Economic Union (EAEU) sign contracts between them worth 270 Billion (I’m loathe to write a dollar Benji Buck sign; that’s me Neutral, as long as Russia, sanity prevails,lol).
We’ve heard recently about the Gas Union discussions under way, Turkiye’s energy hub and Gazprom’s 50 Billion contract with the Iranian National Oil Company (INOC), which includes Defence Cooperation and Nuclear Power Plants . . . .
2 Questions –
With all of this economic buzz and hive of geopolitical activity on going, how does Russia find the time to fight an SMO v NATO?
What in the name of God are the West doing that’s constructive to their Continent’s wellbeing, their citizens future? (and please don’t tell me all resources are being spent/directed trying to prevent All of the Above while trying to keep the lights on).
Brilliant video. I especially commend the bit where the interviewer stands on a street with a large gathering of witnesses (obviously freezing their butts off) to report that absolutely nothing happened. Kind of like watching Western news reports really.
Who says Russia can’t do PR?
Put simply, the West has now permanently lost the trust of the rest of the World.
Turkey was lied to about the possibility of EU Membership.
Russia was lied to about the Minsk Agreements.
Contracts and trust were broken when Russian assets were seized.
Western media lies far more often than it tells the truth.
Lloyds of London have shown themselves to be the enforcement arm of a corrupt and vindictive West.
Any contract signed by the West is no longer worth the paper it is printed on; insurance contracts signed in London are worthless because it has been clearly established that they will be broken if circumstances are perceived by the leaders of the West to require it.
Lloyds has just lost the Global Maritime insurance market.
Finance and business depend on trust, and the West has shown itself to the World as an unreliable and deceitful partner.
Further thoughts. I cannot see any longterm value to an all-out missile/large munitions assault on the cities of Ukraine. This will lead to uncontrollable warfare with a growing Nato-guided mercenary army and feed the lack of sympathy and understanding for Russia, which is slowly growing in the US and elsewhere both from the costs to our own societies and the awakening from a morally dishonest narrative, and the transparency of false flag claims. Also what will it cost to occupy a resistant population? I never get much feedback and would appreciate if disagreement were civil.
Truth is a great weapon. The more the corruption of Zelensky and his allies are exposed and the stronger the evidence , the harder it will be to sustain the one-sided narrative.
I can give you some feedback. The narrative is not as “one sided” as you assume if I catch your gist. It’s the other way around actually. You’ve missed a lot in terms of media data to show what zelensky is all about. It’s there if you seek it.
That “world support for Zelensky” exists is merely another western media artifice. Standing as a cruel myth for gullible or trusting people to mislead them: either to send money to a nazi cause or for a personal benefit.
If you insist, good advice is to peruse the Saker site from the start of the SOM. There is a wealth of information and intelligence from educated people who participate. Data that msm wouldn’t be caught dead printing. Credibility is underscored with truth, and the local “currency.”
But to answer your primary concern “I cannot see any long term value…”
After some reading, you’ll soon find that all avenues of redress to the proxy war Nato has instigated in Ukraine against Russia have been exhausted. That the Minsk Agreements were deliberately dishonored.
If you’d read all recent articles in unbiased media coverage, you’d have read the US/Nato narrative has fallen completely apart, increasingly so, at an exponential rate. This is “the quickening” referred to here in articles.
Disagreements are civil if truth is the mutual goal. Most are here to gather knowledge.
Pick your news sources wisely. Don’t bother dropping msm quotes here.
Trolls are frowned upon.
I find this statement very troubling because to me it means a division of Ukraine to other nations around it, ie., Poland for one that has opposed Russia at every opportunity. I believe Turkey will secure a peaceful contract with Russia, but Poland will continue it’s aggression.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russia is not planning to claim any new territories, but it is necessary to liberate parts of the new Russian regions occupied by Kiev, the goals of the special military operation remain the same, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday.
“About this [accession of new territories to Russia] this is out of the question. At least, there were no statements in this regard. But there is still a lot of work to be done to liberate the territories. You know that in a number of new regions of the Russian Federation there are occupied territories that have to be liberated,” Peskov told a briefing.
The spokesperson added that this concerns parts of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), and that Russia is still committed to the goal of the special operation of liberating the people of Donbass.
To address the topic of this article, Turkey was faced with having to verify the specific insurance required to pass through the Strait.. Many of the back-logged tankers contain oil from the Kazahk, Uzbek, or Tajik Stans, and do not have the required insurance.. Turkey and Russia had already worked out the proper documentation, but Russia’s product is heading East, due to sanctions, and should be able to proceed..
As another example of Russia’s flexibility, they are shipping some of their oil to China using the Northern Sea route, thus avoiding any issue with sanctions, and have purchased more than a hundred tankers for future business..
Excellent analysis and video. Nice to see Russian interpretation of these events, and what they mean. More of these videos are greatly appreciated, as is the Russian ‘take’ on the strange behavior they encounter.