BLINKEN CONCEDES WAR IS LOST

Guest Post by John Helmer

David Ignatius (lead image, left) has been a career-long mouthpiece for the US State Department. He has just been called in by the current Secretary of State Antony Blinken (right) to convey an urgent new message to President Vladimir Putin, the Security Council,  and the General Staff in Moscow.

For the first time since the special military operation began last year, the war party in Washington is offering terms of concession to Russia’s security objectives explicitly and directly, without the Ukrainians in the way.

The terms Blinken has told Ignatius to print appeared in the January 25 edition of the Washington Post.  The paywall can be avoided by reading on.

The territorial concessions Blinken is tabling include Crimea, the Donbass, and the Zaporozhe,  Kherson “land bridge that connects Crimea and Russia”. West of the Dnieper River, north around Kharkov, and south around Odessa and Nikolaev, Blinken has tabled for the first time US acceptance of “a demilitarized status” for the Ukraine. Also, US agreement to  restrict the deployment of HIMARS, US and NATO infantry fighting vehicles, and the Abrams and Leopard tanks  to a point in western Ukraine from which they can “manoeuvre…as a deterrent against future Russian attacks.”

This is an offer for a tradeoff –  partition through a demilitarized zone (DMZ) in the east of the Ukraine in exchange for a halt to the planned Russian offensive destroying the fortifications, rail hubs, troop cantonments,  and airfields in the west, between the Polish and Romanian borders, Kiev and Lvov, and an outcome Blinken proposes for both sides to call “a just and durable peace that upholds Ukraine’s territorial integrity”.

Also in the proposed Blinken deal there is the offer of a direct US-Russian agreement on “an eventual postwar military balance”; “no World War III”; and no Ukrainian membership of NATO with “security guarantees similar to NATO’s Article 5.”

Blinken has also told the Washington Post to announce the US will respect “Putin’s tripwire for nuclear escalation”, and accept the Russian “reserve force includ[ing] strategic bombers, certain precision-guided weapons and, of course, tactical and strategic nuclear weapons.”

President Putin has offered a hint of the Russian reply he discussed with the Stavka  and the Security Council last week.

Putin told a meeting with university students on Wednesday, hours after Blinken’s publication.   “I think that people like you,” the president said,    “most clearly and most accurately understand the need for what Russia is now doing to support our citizens in these territories, including Lugansk, Donetsk, the Donbass area as a whole, and Kherson and Zaporozhye. The goal, as I have explained many times, is primarily to protect the people and Russia from the threats that they are trying to create for us in our own historical territories that are adjacent to us. We cannot allow this. So, it is extremely important when young people like you defend the interests of their small and large Motherland with arms in their hands and do so consciously.”

Read on, very carefully, understanding that nothing a US official says, least of all through the mouths of Blinken, Ignatius,  and the Washington Post is trusted by the Russians; and understanding that what Putin and the Stavka say they mean by Russia’s “adjacent historical territories” and the “small and large Motherland” has been quite clear.

Follow what Blinken told Ignatius to print, before Putin issued his reply. The propaganda terms have been highlighted in bold to mean the opposite — the public positions from which Blinken is trying to retreat and keep face.

January 25, 2023
Blinken ponders the post-Ukraine-war order
By David Ignatius

The Biden administration, convinced that Vladimir Putin has failed in his attempt to erase Ukraine, has begun planning for an eventual postwar military balance that will help Kyiv deter any repetition of Russia’s brutal invasion.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken outlined his strategy for the Ukrainian endgame and postwar deterrence during an interview on Monday at the State Department. The conversation offered an unusual exploration of some of the trickiest issues surrounding resolution of a Ukraine conflict that has threatened the global order.

Blinken explicitly commended Germany’s military backing for Ukraine at a time when Berlin is getting hammered by some other NATO allies for not providing Leopard tanks quickly to Kyiv. “Nobody would have predicted the extent of Germany’s military support” when the war began, Blinken said. “This is a sea change we should recognize.”

He also underlined President Biden’s determination to avoid direct military conflict with Russia, even as U.S. weapons help pulverize Putin’s invasion force. “Biden has always been emphatic that one of his requirements in Ukraine is that there be no World War III,” Blinken said.

Russia’s colossal failure to achieve its military goals, Blinken believes, should now spur the United States and its allies to begin thinking about the shape of postwar Ukraine — and how to create a just and durable peace that upholds Ukraine’s territorial integrity and allows it to deter and, if necessary, defend against any future aggression. In other words, Russia should not be able to rest, regroup and reattack.

Blinken’s deterrence framework is somewhat different from last year’s discussions with Kyiv about security guarantees similar to NATO’s Article 5. Rather than such a formal treaty pledge, some U.S. officials increasingly believe the key is to give Ukraine the tools it needs to defend itself. Security will be ensured by potent weapons systems — especially armor and air defense — along with a strong, noncorrupt economy and membership in the European Union.

The Pentagon’s current stress on providing Kyiv with weapons and training for maneuver warfare reflects this long-term goal of deterrence. “The importance of maneuver weapons isn’t just to give Ukraine strength now to regain territory but as a deterrent against future Russian attacks,” explained a State Department official familiar with Blinken’s thinking. “Maneuver is the future.”

The conversation with Blinken offered some hints about the intense discussions that have gone on for months within the administration about how the war in Ukraine can be ended and future peace maintained. The administration’s standard formula is that all decisions must ultimately be made by Ukraine, and Blinken reiterated that line. He also backs Ukraine’s desire for significant battlefield gains this year. But the State Department, Pentagon and National Security Council are also thinking ahead.

Crimea is a particular point of discussion. There is a widespread view in Washington and Kyiv that regaining Crimea by military force may be impossible. Any Ukrainian military advances this year in Zaporizhzhia oblast, the land bridge that connects Crimea and Russia, could threaten Russian control. But an all-out Ukrainian campaign to seize the Crimean Peninsula is unrealistic, many U.S. and Ukrainian officials believe. That’s partly because Putin has indicated that an assault on Crimea would be a tripwire for nuclear escalation.

The administration shares Ukraine’s insistence that Crimea, which was seized by Russia in 2014, must eventually be returned. But in the short run, what’s crucial for Kyiv is that Crimea no longer serve as a base for attacks against Ukraine. One formula that interests me would be a demilitarized status, with questions of final political control deferred. Ukrainian officials told me last year that they had discussed such possibilities with the administration.

As Blinken weighs options in Ukraine, he has been less worried about escalation risks than some observers. That’s partly because he believes Russia is checked by NATO’s overwhelming power. “Putin continues to hold some things in reserve because of his misplaced fear that NATO might attack Russia,” explained the official familiar with Blinken’s thinking. This Russian reserve force includes strategic bombers, certain precision-guided weapons and, of course, tactical and strategic nuclear weapons.

Blinken’s refusal to criticize Germany on the issue of releasing Leopard tanks illustrates what has been more than a year of alliance management to keep the pro-Ukraine coalition from fracturing. Blinken has logged hundreds of hours — on the phone, in video meetings and in trips abroad — to keep this coalition intact.

This cohesiveness will become even more important as the Ukraine war moves toward an endgame. This year, Ukraine and its allies will keep fighting to expel Russian invaders. But as in the final years of World War II, planning has already begun for the postwar order — and construction of a system of military and political alliances that can restore and maintain the peace that Russia shattered.

Click to follow Putin’s remarks in the official Kremlin translation.

Highlighted in bold type in Blinken’s text is the phrase, “a strong, noncorrupt economy and membership in the European Union”. This is Blinken’s message to the Kremlin that the  US wants to preserve Ukraine’s agricultural economy, its grain export ports, and the trade terms agreed with the European Union before the war. It is also Blinken’s acknowledgement that  Vladimir Zelensky’s  move early this week to force the resignations and dismissals of senior officials means the US is calling the shots in Kiev and Lvov.

Nothing is revealed in Blinken’s offer “for the Ukrainian endgame and postwar deterrence” of how, and who on the US and Russian sides, to negotiate directly on the particulars. Instead,  there is the hint that if the Russians agree to trust the Americans and delay the planned offensive, and if they allow the rail lines to remain open between Poland and Lvov, the Americans will reciprocate by keeping the Abrams and Leopard tank deliveries in verifiable laagers west of Kiev.

As Russian officials have been making clear for months, no US terms of agreement can be trusted on paper, and nothing at all which Blinken says.  A well-informed independent military analyst comments on the Russian options: “The best response is continue the special military operation, destroy the Ukrainian military in their present pockets,  complete de-electrification and destruction of the logistics, then either take everything east of the Dnieper or establish a de facto DMZ,  including Kharkov. Blinken and the others cannot be trusted to follow through if they think they have a chance to stall for time. The Ukrainian Nazis are conspicuously absent from this proposal – and they remain to be dealt with. We know there will be no end to trouble if the Russian de-nazification objective against them stops now.”

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flash
flash
January 27, 2023 7:53 am

” Biden has always been emphatic that one of his requirements in Ukraine is that there be no World War III,” Blinken said.”
Does the Blinky not publicly refer to his boss as ‘President Biden’ or was his rank merely left out of the quote?

Regardless, I think ebil Putler is savvy enough to never trust anything a Deep Shekel fag says , signs or signals. Deep Shekels merely wants to re-arm. The war will continue. Bet on it.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 8:09 am

Nothing in that article made any sense at all. It was pure gaslighting.

Everything that was said a year ago when this began is now being completely ignored in deference to a brand new narrative that reflects yet another fiction.

I can understand why no one seems to be able to get a grip on what’s going on because absolutely no one tells anything remotely approximating the truth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 8:43 am

As Russian officials have been making clear for months, no US terms of agreement can be trusted on paper, and nothing at all which Blinken says.

Bob P
Bob P
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 8:57 am

I found the article a bit confusing. I gather the first half was reading between the lines of the WAPO story to conclude the US is conceding war is lost and is offering peace terms satisfactory to the Russians, and the second half was the actual WAPO article, much of which seemed to contradict the “between the lines” version; the US stands behind Ukraine, which is winning the war due to overwhelming NATO superiority, but we have to have peace sometime, so let’s offer the bastards a way out.

I disagree that it’s gaslighting. The author is asserting the US is offering peace terms, and Russia is responding, “Fuck off; we don’t trust you.” I found the article somewhat hopeful and a needed counter to the prevalent “WW III is imminent, and we’re all doomed” thesis.

Daddy Joe
Daddy Joe
  Bob P
January 27, 2023 11:49 am

Bob P, I do respectfully Agree. Any talk coming out of DC is more hopeful than what they’ve signaled for the past year—even if we know it’s just lies and we’ll never honor our side of any bargain. The new proposals, if believable, change nothing long term, but with the threat of nuclear war looming it is only the short term that matters right now. Too many itchy fingers in this world. Regardless of how it unfolds our country emerges embarrassed, alone, and this time truly busted.

m
m
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 9:07 am

No one, not even the Russians?

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 9:11 am

Yeah, but the truth is out there. It will find US eventually, if we do not find it first.

Stucky
Stucky
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 8:35 pm

Clueless. 100% clueless.

Swrichmond
Swrichmond
January 27, 2023 8:12 am

Given Germany’s public admission that policy in Ukraine has only been about stalling for time in order to build up Ukraine’s army for fighting Russia, why would Russia trust anything NATO says?

SheWhoShallNotBeNamed
SheWhoShallNotBeNamed
  Swrichmond
January 27, 2023 1:05 pm

Exactly. “IT’S A TRAP!”

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Swrichmond
January 27, 2023 10:18 pm

They won’t…

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
January 27, 2023 8:13 am

The Deep State (((Khazarian Mafia))) that infest all three branches of the current version of the US FEDGOV must be ferreted out and prosecuted to the fullest extent.

And, in the recognition of the fact that the US FEDGOV is in a state of War, both with itself internally, and externally, with Russia and China, it is important to become familiar with the extent of punishment that will be required.

Tall trees and short ropes come to mind….

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
  Saxons Wrath
January 27, 2023 11:47 am

I vote for impalement…however the suggestion seems to be deleted whenever offered.

World War Zoo
World War Zoo
  WilliamtheResolute
January 27, 2023 6:57 pm

Right you are Bill, no warning and the filters are, uh… lack nuance. Donating to operational cost might buy occasional indulgence.

But I only have this hand-cranked IBM Model 5150 in the post-fiat badlands, so I’m simply guessing.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
January 27, 2023 8:21 am

“Special military operation”

I always tell our children to keep their writing as concise as possible, cut out unnecessary words and avoid word salad. I wished our “journalists” would do the same.

In this case, just call it what it is.

Speaking of Blink, I would suggest to the reader that, instead of wasting time on this article, that same time would be better spent reading the book “Blink” by Malcolm Gladwell. I enjoyed that.

Jdog
Jdog
January 27, 2023 8:49 am

The US is in trouble in Ukraine and is baiting the water to see if Russia is interested. Much of the talk of supplying arms is probably a bluff to try to get Russia to slow or delay the invasion. The bottom line is Russia knows that the US and NATO cannot be trusted, and that it must dictate peace on its own terms from a position of strength.
It they decide on a full blown invasion, there is little or nothing NATO can do to stop it.

m
m
January 27, 2023 9:04 am

LOL, Blinken: “you get East Ukraine, let’s design a DMZ in the center, and we get West Ukraine – although we won’t call it part of NATO”??

Good luck with that proposal.
One could almost call it a Ribbentrop-Molotov offer.

jayrockstone
jayrockstone
January 27, 2023 9:10 am

Hey Vlad, old buddy, it would be cool if you quit kicking the ever loving shit out of Ukraine’s Nazi ass for eight or ten months so we could, like, get our tanks in country without you evaporating them. If you did that, we would be cool, and like, stop, you know, like, trying to put an end to Russian civilization on the planet. I pinky swear we’ll be righteous and solid. Really, we’re not just throwing out a giant cloud of flaming bullshit like Minsk. For reals dude, right?

Dirtscrather
Dirtscrather
  jayrockstone
January 27, 2023 12:20 pm

I regret that I have only one “thumbs up” for your comment. Brilliant.

Stucky
Stucky
  jayrockstone
January 27, 2023 8:38 pm

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The Babylon Bee

U.S. Tanks In Ukraine Already Destroyed After Being Easily Recognized By Their Rainbow Camouflage

“These tanks are state of the art, boasting the latest and greatest in firepower, mobility, and of course LGBTQ-affirming camouflage,” said Biden’s Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
January 27, 2023 9:23 am

Losing wars never stopped us before! We’ll just lie and say we’ve won…again.

The Show Must Go On – Pink Floyd, The Wall

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
January 27, 2023 9:33 am

Has become clear to me the Jabba the Hut Victoria Nuland is in charge after her testimony in Congress. Not Winken Blinken or Obammy’s crew Rice.
Psychopath comes to mind.
She knows she is losing the war and is ready to double down again.

OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ
January 27, 2023 9:34 am

Lol America is no longer the big, bad bully. Israel doesn’t know what to do now. I wouldn’t be surprised if tel aviv switched sides at this point. Everyone else has.

Russia, China, Korea, and Iran got America running scared hahaha.

Good. America is, generally, the biggest dumpster fire of a society at this point. I have no intention of remaining an American citizen. If somebody were willing, I’d accept a one-way flight out of this doomed hell-hole, and never return.

I don’t hate all Americans. I love a lot of my fellow countrymen. But this place is lost. Even after a bloody civil war to return things to a semblance of the past, it still wouldnt be enough for me to invest my time and energy in. There is wayy too much that is fcked beyond all repair in this country.

Like the Germanic ancestors of the steppes, I am looking ahead to greener pastures. The life I desire will not be found in this second-rate country populated by equality-minded peasant imbeciles.

I interact with wayy too many foreigners every day to know that America aint worth a fck based on those experiences alone.

There is no healthy future here. Prove me wrong.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  OfftheHingeZ
January 27, 2023 9:54 am
OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 11:26 am

You got a rare downvote from me with your cute video, little man.

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
  OfftheHingeZ
January 27, 2023 11:52 am

You need to stay off the coasts…the deeper into the heartland you go, the better the people and their political views. But, I have been looking for a foreign bolthole…so there’s that.

NtroP
NtroP
  OfftheHingeZ
January 27, 2023 12:09 pm

Hinge,
Just curious, where ya gonna run to?

OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ
  NtroP
January 27, 2023 1:04 pm

Iceland. Australia. Norway. Sweden. Maybe new zealand.

Probably Australia. Anglo culture, english-speaking, no retarded americans, no latin narco-terrorism wars to fight off in the near future. Lots of sunshine and dirtbike trails. Pretty women. Salt of the earth people. Im saving for a one-way ticket to the outback. If I dont get eaten by saltwater crocodiles or bitten by a deadly snake I will feel like a failure somehow. Got bit by a rattler last year while on the run from an antifa/ gang member mob in Oregon. There were too many to kill, and they knew where I slept. That snakebite was just a few hours before a mountain lion tried to eat me in the middle of the night.

The panther wouldve got me, but I fortified my temporary camp with branches. It was fun. The snake bite woke me up with a fever around midnight. 30 mins later the cat shows up and is pissed im in its territory. It was a hectic 72 hours. I survived tho

Student of History
Student of History
  OfftheHingeZ
January 27, 2023 11:20 pm

Unless you like being run by the New World Order Davos Gang’s useful idiots called politicians, then Norway is probably not the best place to be any more. I returned to my homeland after a few decades away, and it’s NOT at all the same country it was even just 25 years ago. It’s a lot like Sweden 7-10 years ago (IYKWIM) except far more expensive and with a lot less consumer choice or freedom.

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
  OfftheHingeZ
January 28, 2023 3:24 am

Where are your greener pastures and why there?

anon a moos
anon a moos
January 27, 2023 9:36 am

Its the same US tactic thats been in play for ever. They start the fight, get shit canned and bloodied then on the verge of a humiliating lose want to end the fight with a, “well done, you will lose but we, out of our abundance of nice will allow you to have a cookie.”

What amazes me is they actually think putin would be stupid enough to even consider this!? If I were putin I’d say, please, send in those tanks. The people can warm themselves by their fires.

The dumb shits in DC are about as stupid as anyone can possibly be. Watch, the US will announce their own trip wire to try and scare putin when the tanks roll into ukie. The US has a losing hand and russia knows it so they have no incentive to not see it to the end. You don’t fold with a winning hand when the pot is full.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  anon a moos
January 27, 2023 9:56 am

They aren’t going to be sending any tanks.

If they say something, the opposite is true.

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 10:19 am

In the fog of war it is difficult to see what is going on.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 10:28 am

Ok granted. The plural was a misuse.

Tank, singular, old with a new paint job, barely running. Photo op only for propaganda purposes and US consumption to prove the US is winning the war.

m
m
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 11:10 am

You mean we should pray that they start announcing “we will nuke Russia”?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  m
January 27, 2023 12:53 pm

There aren’t going to be any nuclear exchanges. NK is not going to fire missiles at Hawaii. Iran is not 6 months way from a nuke. The ice caps are not melting. We are no going to be underwater by 2050. We are not going to be carbon free by 2030.

How can you not see the patterns?

How many times do you have to crouch under the proverbial desk before you realize you’re being played.

Frightened anxious people offer no resistance to propaganda. You think after the mask debacle they aren’t completely aware of just how stupid and docile the public is?

Live your life with the knowledge that it could end at any minute and you’ll never lose a moment’s rest.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 1:26 pm

I want my DV’r back

m
m
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 2:01 pm

“There will be no war with Ukraine. The West is not going to get involved. We’re not going to send artillery, much less missiles. They aren’t going to be sending any tanks.”

OK, you convinced me, it’s all just fear mongering.
And the worst thing I could possibly do is emigrate to Russia…

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  m
January 27, 2023 3:40 pm
Ginger
Ginger
January 27, 2023 11:01 am

Albert Speer was Minister of Armaments and War Production for Germany during WW2. In his Memoirs Inside the Third Reich he wrote how he met Hitler about every evening and told him exactly when a material would run out and how many tanks or bombs or whatever were being produced. Blinken and his cohorts in the Pentagon know everything there is to know about the situation in Ukraine, all their past quotes are bubbling back up to show what deceiving fools they are. This time the US government will just not be able to walk away unscathed. Whether or not the US actually sends tanks or F-16s is a moot point.

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
January 27, 2023 11:42 am

Vlad wasn’t born yesterday, he knows that a Satanic subspecies like Blinken is first cousin to a snake and must not be trusted. If Putin is smart he dictates the terms…after he wipes the Khazarian backed Uke Nazi regime off the face of the earth along with its puppet President, the piano playing ass clown.

James
James
January 27, 2023 11:54 am

Enough negativity!Here is some good news!

Mark your calender’s!

Cocaine Bear comes out February 24!

I will attend a Friday afternoon matinee as long as not a major snow that day and late afternoon prepper cat will give a review(he will be back from his well earned vacation!).

This film will be playing at AMC cinemas so you can map a destination early.

I will not buy a ticket online as feel it will be valuable to go to a live person,hand them money and say I want a ticket to Cocaine Bear!

This movie better not have a subplots/love stories ect.!

I want nothing but a bear high on blow going on a rampage!

4 weeks folks,then countdown is on!

Both prepper duck and i feel this film will be epic!

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falconflight
falconflight
  James
January 27, 2023 7:37 pm

That was a great Twilight Zone episode w/ William Shatner. 😉

beau
beau
January 27, 2023 12:31 pm

i would neither trust, nor believe anyone in the u. s. fedgov at any time for any reason, ever.
they have lied to the Russians and started this war with their encroachments and their NATO members game.

Putin should take what he wants. no one can trust the lying, debauched west for anything other than deviancy, perversity, megalomania and various other mental illnesses being elevated to normal.

Two if by sea.
Two if by sea.
January 27, 2023 7:15 pm

A false hope leaning towards a false flag.
Just pessimism on my part as Putin’s got em by the nuts.

fujigm
fujigm
January 27, 2023 7:28 pm

Mr. Putin;
Ignore the US and their bullshit.
Burn the Ukronazis (and their NATO advisors) in their Leopards and Abrams.
Proceed as if no offer was made.
Because none has been.
Even the Americans know their government is nothing but lies and bullshit.

falconflight
falconflight
  fujigm
January 27, 2023 7:36 pm

A pitiful few can discern between the chloriformed truth and a modicum of critical thought. jmho

falconflight
falconflight
January 27, 2023 7:33 pm

The war will never be over, and really not then, until USkraine is a barren wasteland soaked with the blood of hundreds of thousands (Very much there, but MOAR needed) dead and wounded. Ironically, the breadbasket of Russia will be ever Moar fertile.

Stucky
Stucky
January 27, 2023 8:32 pm

“Also, US agreement to restrict the deployment of HIMARS, US and NATO infantry fighting vehicles, and the Abrams and Leopard tanks to a point in western Ukraine from which they can “manoeuvre…as a deterrent against future Russian attacks.”

I wonder …. how do you say “GO FUCK YOURSELF YOU ASSHOLE”, in Russian?

Because that’s what Putin must surely be thinking. His views on the West, especially the USA, are unambiguous and crystal clear —> we are not agreement capable and not to be trusted, ever!!

I guess Stinkin’ Blinkin and the rest of the satanic cabal running this shit show just don’t believe Putin. Big mistake. Among many. I guess our satanic cabal still believes that THEY control outcomes in 404. Hahahaha. Fucken maroons!!!!!

The war will end on RUSSIAN terms. THE END!!!!!

Amb. Cornholio
Amb. Cornholio
  Stucky
January 27, 2023 11:49 pm
pyrrhus
pyrrhus
January 27, 2023 10:17 pm

Russia’s “Brutal Invasion”….get a clue..the US forced the Russians to invade by murdering Russian speakers and planning to slaughter everyone in the DonBas…

overthecliff
overthecliff
January 27, 2023 11:02 pm

This will be decided on the battlefield. We will see what happens by this time next year.