by Ruslan Ostashko
Translated by Scott Humor and captioned by Leo
The Foreign Ministry of Ukraine issued a protest against Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s visit to Sevastopol. Euro-Ukrainians were so upset because of the celebration of the Navy Day in Sevastopol that they called the Black Sea fleet “occupational”.
It’s fun to watch the phantom pains experienced by the bones coast of Svidomo (Ukrainian nationalists) over an actual loss of the status of a maritime power. The Ukro-fleet is in a miserable state, and this state is particularly strongly emphasized in the successful renewal that our Black Sea fleet is undertaking.
Is it any wonder that Svidomo Foreign Ministry endeavors to grunt something in order to remind to Euro-Ukros that they once owned Sevastopol and Crimea?
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has protested in connection with the trip of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to Crimea. This is stated in the statement of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry. The main claim of the Ukrainian side is that Medvedev’s visit of the territory, which Kiev considers temporarily occupied by Russia, was not agreed with the authorities of Ukraine.” This trip takes place despite repeated warnings from Ukraine. Being cynical is the purpose of the “visit” — participating in the parade of the occupational fleet of Russia”, — it is said in the statement.
Yes, yes, that’s what they wrote: “occupational fleet”.
It is a pity that we can’t ask a question personally to the native of Russian city Kursk, Pavlo Klimkin (Minister of Foreign Affairs Ukraine). Let this renegade that ate too much of his “Ukraine is Europe” Foreign Affairs position, explain to us what exactly our fleet is occupying in the Black Sea? Maybe the harbor, drenched in the blood of Russian sailors under the command of Admiral Nakhimov? Or those coasts which the “damned Muscovites” won back from the slave traders in the Middle Ages, who were constantly stealing people for sale from the population of lands where Ukraine is now located?
In general, there is nothing Klimkin, of course, could explain. He would just grunt some nonsense from the book approved by the Galician svidomo myths. Or, even worse, from the works of European pop culture, which looks something like this.
*Clip plays* – 2:06.
“At the hour when from the ashes of the [Russian] Empire, will rise a new young country, when a dangerous technology, mysterious cults, and spy intrigue will captivate Europe and treacherous enemies will be out for blood, new heroes will stand on the path against the forces of darkness.”
*Clip ends* – 2:29.
Funny? But these comics represent their history of Europe. And they hate us, because Russia has no need to urgently come up with some fake “great” history. Because we, unlike the Western Ukrainians, actually have the real great history.
And the parade in honor of the Navy Day in Sevastopol is a logical continuation of this story.
We have something to celebrate. And have something to respond to grunts of svidomos, joined by renegades like Klimkin.
“Member of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Anton Morozov, commented in an interview with RT, the protest of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs because of the trip of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Crimea.” ‘Unfortunately, Ukraine is on the path of confrontation with Russia. We thought that the new president [Zelensky] would confirm his legitimacy by recognizing Crimea as Russian. The peninsula became part of Russia in accordance with international law and on the basis of the will of citizens. Nevertheless, Kiev continues the confrontational line and makes statements that even in Europe and the world community bring up nothing but a smile,’ the Deputy said.”
Confrontation with Russia – this is the goal for which the project “Ukraine” was started. So the reaction of the official Kuyev, of course, there is nothing surprising. Kiev was the mother of Russian cities, and occupied by the Ukranians it became Kuyev, even its historic name was changed. We can’t look at Medvedev’s visit to Sevastopol any differently.
But this reaction every year looks more and more ridiculous, and causes only smiles, in it is difficult to disagree with the Deputy of the State Duma. No Western politician not affected by Alzheimer’s disease admits the idea that Russia will soon leave Sevastopol and Crimea. And, in the end, when Russophobes will descend into political and natural graves, the next generation of Western politicians will be forced to come to terms with reality and to officially recognize the Russian status of the city of Russian glory and the entire Crimean Peninsula.
There’s no hurry for us. We, unlike some fly-by-night countries, have been settled here for a long time, and some 20 or 30 years for the thousand-year history of our country is a short period.
The main thing – that in the future, as it was in the past, Russia depends on her two traditional allies – her own army and fleet. And we are able to exert influence to the best of our ability. In particular, celebrating the Navy Day contrary to the opinion of svidomite imbeciles.
Everyone who watches our videos – happy Navy Day! And let the entire so-called “Western world” grind its teeth in unison with Euro-Ukrainians.
Well the Ukrainian politicians can go eat chocolates made by PorNoshenko. That will cheer them up!
Fake News:
“Ukrainians Upset With the Celebration of the Russian Navy Day in Sevastopol”
Reality, not news worhty:
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has protested …”
Alright, so your disappointment of it not being Ukrainian ultranationalists protesting Russia’s Navy Day automatically makes it fake news? Remember, the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs talks very similar to the actual Ukrainian Russophobes’ line of thinking. The original title of Ostashko’s video was “Euro-Ukrainians got upset with the celebration of the Navy Day in Sevastopol”, obviously the title is too long, so I had to shorten it so that it would fit on YouTube. “Reality, not news worthy” – well I’ll have you know this was a video officially requested by The Saker himself for us to translate. Showing the kind of nonsense the Ukrainian government spews is exactly what we do in an information war, use the enemy’s ridiculous statements against them.
As compenation for Crimea, Xуeв should be granted the privilege to host the ESC permanently. Hence, whenever somebody brings up the topic of ”Ukraine” and/or the ”Song” contest of ESC, there is this reply which comes in handy: Иди на Xуeв! The ensuing Ukro pride can readily be imagined, methinks.
https://youtu.be/ApmgFPWzMFc
Celebration was a week ago yesterday, and reality is the entire week before that day was full of celebrations and events in Sevastopol. We watched the air show from our house balcony, over which most of the air assets fly to take up position over Inkerman before they run the harbor. Half of Russia was here for that week, it seems.
Nobody here cares a whit what orcland thinks, says or does and to be honest, I never heard a word in the local news about any displeasure from the orcs, such useless bleating is ignored in this AO. However, of interest was one little occurrence Monday last. Whilst sitting in an office that takes care of something we needed done, we noticed a huge pile of folders sitting on the floor, I’m talking several hundred. My wife asked what they were and the office holder said, and this is a direct quote: ‘Those are orcs (no joke, direct quote) we are putting out of Sevastopol. They have a problem with following our rules.’
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It’s like an abusive ex husband who is jealous because the wife he was so fond of abusing, found a real man. Now instead of even “honey please come home” he digs himself even deeper by blaming his ex spouse for walking out him. Incredibly stupid, but look at the countries he chooses as role models, the US and UK.
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From what I heard US forces were steaming in to establish a base in Sevastopol some 5 years ago. Thank God and the Russian Federation for the liberation of Sevastopol and Crimea.
that was exactly the plan. I just don’t understand how anyone in NATO thought this would go unanswered. What was Putin going to do? Allow them to park the entire NATO feet 7 miles from Russia’s west coast and blockade their largest cities? To just allow a giant base to go up with missiles and who knows what else pointed right at St Petersburg? The lunacy is incredible. Theyre lucky this didn’t spark WW3. Taking Crimea out of the equation has essentially averted a disaster that could have destroyed this planet. Ukraine is now meaningless to the war mongers in charge, as all its really good for now to them is using their vast farmland to plant Monsanto GMO seeds that no one wants anywhere else, and for the occasional poke at Russia to try and bait them into a heavy handed response.
Russia stood back and watched for well over a week during the tumultuous end of the maidan debacle. She wanted to make sure that what she thought would happen would happen, but it was the citizens of Sevastopol, and then Krimea, who handed the island and Sevastopol to Russia on a silver platter.
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I do believe there was some help (clandestine) during the bloody week and towards the end…
“Ukie” communications at the time spread some light on this subject.
There was also the arrival of (friendly) “little green men” (зелёные человечки). Especially at Sevastopol Airport “in the nick of time”.
I also believe, according to the “Russia Insight” documentary, Kuban “Cossaks” leant a hand to the good Peoples of Crimea during this Time of Insanity.
Cheers.
Yes on all points. I would add that Russia has become a leading exporter of GMO-free grain as they should be. I hope a strand of wheat gets caught between Joe Biden’s bright-white teeth in some Photoshopped picture.
The blood of the Banderites was literally boiling, since they had instantly ’got the message’ from their Western benefactors: Take Crimea and give it to us, preferably killing as many Russian swine and scum as you can. We did the same to the wogs in Diego Garcia 47 years earlier to get a military base there. Russians should suffer at least as much at the hands of NATO.
Bottom line: Illegal annexations are in the eye of the beholder.
They can cry and log all the complaints they want. Theyre not going to do anything about it and no one cares enough to risk any American or European lives over it.
“Ukrainians Upset With the Celebration of the Russian Navy Day in Sevastopol”
I could not be happier.
I believe the word is “Schadenfreude” :-))
Schadenfreude – a little bit of a Germanic term but that’s ok :-))
Really?
As little obvious yes.
Tell me something I don’t know :-)
btw- was mit Deutsch nicht stimmt?