Ukrainaz, oraindik ere? (9)

Karen ⚾️?￰゚ヌᄌMultipolar World Order!@KarenWontComply

GERMAN POLITICIANS NAZI RELATIVE BINGO❕ I spent a month trying to find Baerbock’s family Nazi. She hid it well because I looked everywhere. Now I have them all! ?￰゚ヌᆰ BINGO!

Irudia

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The grandfather of German Foreign Minister Baerbock was a Nazi – Bild reports

Quelle surprise!

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Never forget how Ursula von der Leyen lied to Europeans. The Russian economy is now the largest in Europe despite sanctions and Russia is outperforming the EU in economic growth. The Russian military has decimated the arms provided by the West to Ukraine.

Bideoa: https://twitter.com/i/status/1756069665191977157

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S.L. Kanthan@Kanthan2030

The Nuremberg trial was the biggest charade ever.

The allies convicted just 140 people, mostly people with no real power.

Top Nazis were all recruited by the CIA and NATO.

Now, top German officials have family link to Hitler’s government.

Von der Leyen, Scholz, Baerbock… the list goes on.

Irudia

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MFA Russia @mfa_russia

? President Vladimir #Putin to

@TuckerCarlson

: [The Ukrainian authorities] launched a war in Donbass in 2014.

All this against the background of opening of NATO’s doors [to Ukraine].

We did NOT start this war in 2022. This is an attempt to stop it.

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During his interview with Tucker Carlson, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sabotaged a peace deal with Ukraine that would have ended the war 18 months ago.

The contract was already signed and accepted by both parties.

This information was already presented by many sources including both parties present at the meeting.

Another confirmation that NATO is the main organizer and instigator of the war in Ukraine.

That is why their media and political puppets in Europe are more aggressively pushing for a third world war.

http://t.me/megatron_ron

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I think after last night’s performance, many more will now agree with me.

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Chay Bowes@BowesChay

2023 urr. 5

The undeniable fact that Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is the intellectual and political superior of every single NATO leader is now undeniable.

The fact that over 80% of Russians support him only serves to drive their hate of this man, a man most Russians respect and trust.

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The deindustrialisation of Germany is no longer “propaganda” but accepted as reality.

Irudia

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Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho

Did you know the US were operating 37+ biological laboratories in Ukraine?

These bio-labs were developing biological weapons & viruses.

The BBC & CNN don’t want you knowing this – so listen to Joe Rogan & guests discuss….

Bideoa: https://twitter.com/i/status/1756606702634348580

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Boris Johnson unexpectedly came to Kyiv on April 9 and said – Ukraine “shouldn’t sign anything with them at all, let’s just fight”. “Russia offered to end war in 2022 if Ukraine scrapped NATO ambitions” – Zelensky Party Chief.

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Here’s the truth about the war in Ukraine

Bideoa: https://twitter.com/i/status/1756561127557718286

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Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova

Nothing speaks of Ukraine’s sovereignty more than a foreign country rejecting negotiations on its behalf.

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Dr. Strangelove@_michalis12

Boris Johnson came out of the woodworks to tell us that Putin lied when he said that Johnson wrecked the peace talks in Istanbul. Unfortunately for him, multiple Ukrainian officials have admitted that this was in fact what happened.

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Dr. Strangelove@_michalis12

2023 aza. 25

Joe Biden picks their state prosecutors, Victoria Nuland picks their government and Boris Johnson tells them when to fight. This was the mother of all proxy wars. The US milked these poor people for all they had. A nation destroyed, its youth dead or crippled. Sue for peace ffs

Bideoa: https://twitter.com/i/status/1728236884533637313

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REMINDER: Nazi Germany wasn’t dismantled, it was rebranded.

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A View From the Frontlines: Scott Ritter’s conversation with Colonel Ale… https://youtu.be/gtTnyivBon0?si=gWhB86XLcMYRwfqV

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A View From the Frontlines: Scott Ritter’s conversation with Colonel…

A philosophical journey into the root causes of war, and the prospects of peace. Please donate to Waging Peace, Scott Ritters film and campaign for nuclear d…

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A View from the Frontlines

The Khodakovsky Interview

(https://www.scottritterextra.com/p/a-view-from-the-frontlines?publication_id=6892&post_id=141644551&isFreemail=true&r=1vhv3f)

Scott Ritter

13 Feb 2024

Scott Ritter (left) and Alexander Khodokovsky (right) in Donetsk. Irina Kirkora, the Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights, is in the middle.

Last month I journeyed from Crimea to the so-called “New Territories” of Russia—Kherson, Zaporizhia, Donetsk, and Lugansk. These four former oblasts, or districts, of Ukraine had been absorbed into the Russian Federation following referenda held on the soil of each territory where the citizens were given the choice of joining Russia or remaining in Ukraine. The referenda were held from September 23-27, 2022. The results were unambiguous—by convincing majorities, the participants in the referenda voted to join Russia, and were so incorporated on September 30, 2022.

The absorption of these new territories into the Russian Federation altered the very essence of the Special Military Operation, or SMO, that Russian President Vladimir Putin had initiated back in February 2022. The SMO had already gone from being a Russian-Ukrainian conflict to one that put Russia in opposition to Ukraine and its Western allies—the so-called “collective West” (the US, NATO, and the European Union.) But even with the scope and scale of the conflict having been expanded, it was still being fought on what was either Ukrainian territory (Kherson, Zaporizhia, parts of Nikolaev, and parts of Kharkov, as well as the independent republics of Donetsk and Lugansk.) After the referenda, most of the battlefield became, from the perspective of the Russian Federation, Russian territory.

Scott Ritter will discuss this interview with Colonel Khodokovsky on Ep. 135 of Ask the Inspector.

The geopolitical implications of this transformation were significant—the conflict had suddenly become a question of Russia’s existential survival, a reality which, given the fact that Russia possessed a massive nuclear arsenal designed to deter threats against its existential survival, took on literal life-and-death issues that had to be factored into the strategic thinking of all parties involved.

By the beginning of 2024, the SMO had taken on a new character, one which saw the strategic balance of power shift irretrievably away from Ukraine and the collective West, and over to Russia. One of my goals in visiting the New Territories was to seek out interviews with frontline commanders and their soldiers to capture their perspectives in a manner that could be communicated back to a western audience. Alexander Zyrianov, my host, had reached out to Kirill, a Russian patriot from Moscow who had been facilitating the delivery of non-lethal aid (food, clothing, etc.) to Russian soldiers on the frontlines. Through Kirill, Alexander had lined up five visits to a variety of frontline units so that I could conduct the desired interviews.

However, the powers that be decided that it was too risky for me to conduct these interviews (they would have involved getting into range of Ukrainian first-person-view (FPV) suicide drones and field artillery.) In the end I was granted only one interview—with Colonel Alexander Khodokovsky, the commanding officer of the Vostok Battalion. Prior to May 2014, Colonel Khodokovsky was the commander of the elite Alpha Group special forces unit, part of the Ukrainian Security Services (the SBU).

In May 2014 Khodokovsky and many of his Alpha Group soldiers joined forces with ethnic Russians in the Donbas who objected to the illegal overthrow of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanokovich during the Maidan coup in February 2014. Khodokovsky’s Alpha Group soldiers formed the core of what became known as the Vostok Battalion, part of the militia of the Donetsk People’s Republic, and later, following the absorption of the Donetsk People’s Republic into the Russian Federation at the end of September 2022, part of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

I met Colonel Khodokovsky at an undisclosed location somewhere in the vicinity of the city of Donetsk. I had been prepared to discuss military matters, including how drones had changed the nature of modern warfare. Instead, Colonel Khodokosky and I engaged in a more philosophical discussion about US-Russian relations and the prospects for peace.

What follows is that interview:

The author signs a copy of his book for Colonel Khodokovsky.

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Scott Ritter and the Russian ‘Path of Redemption’

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Scott Ritter and the Russian ‘Path of Redemption’

Part One: The Chechen Miracle

(https://www.scottritterextra.com/p/scott-ritter-and-the-russian-path)

Scott Ritter

16 Feb 2024

The Author with the Head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, January 5, 2024

In my recent visit to Russia, I met with people who once fought a bitter war against Moscow, but are now the country’s fiercest defenders.

Over the course of 24 days – from December 28, 2023 to January 20, 2024 – I was able to take in the sights and sounds of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, as these two cities celebrated both the New Year and Russian Orthodox Christmas. (I also got to experience the freezing cold of the Russian winter, which was very much part of the experience!)

I viewed my winter sojourn in Russia as an extension of the journey I began in May 2023, when I embarked on a mission of trying to discover the country’s essence in a manner that could be made discernible to my fellow Americans as sort of an antidote to the poison of Russophobia.

The combined experiences of observing the Christmas Eve service hosted by Kirill, the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in the center of Moscow and watching Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker performed live in St. Petersburg’s renowned Mikhailosky Theatre on Christmas Day, January 7, helped ground me in the importance of family and culture in the lives of the Russian people.

Christmas Eve service hosted by Kirill, the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in the center of Moscow, January 6, 2024

Russia’s mettle, however, can’t be measured by its social and cultural accomplishments alone. The true test of a people comes only when the foundation of their society is threatened, and the nation is called upon to rally together in its collective defense. Amidst all the holiday celebration and fanfare that I witnessed there, lurked an underlying reality that Russia was very much a nation at war. This war was defined in the mindset of those people I met not so much in terms of a Russian-Ukrainian conflict as it was an existential struggle between Russia and the collective West – led by the US – in which Ukraine is being used as a proxy.

Let there be no doubt, everyone I spoke with about this conflict was weary. They wanted the fighting to end, and to be able to get on with their lives. But they were all likewise united in their conviction that the war could only end in a Russian victory that resolved once and for all the issues that underpinned the current conflict – blocking NATO expansion into Ukraine, eliminating a Ukrainian armed force that has become a de facto extension of NATO military power, and the extermination of the odious ideology of Ukrainian ultra-nationalism as defined by the legacy of Stepan Bandera and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists.

Scott Ritter will discuss this article on Ep. 136 of Ask the Inspector.

To a person, the Russians I spoke with were insistent that the time for compromise had long passed and that, given the investment in blood and treasure that Moscow had made to date, there is no alternative to a decisive victory. Yes, the Russian people are tired, but they also understand that the war is a necessary evil which has to be endured all the way to a final comprehensive victory if there is ever to be a chance of a lasting peace. I was able to glimpse the character of the Russian people during the portions of my sojourn to Russia that took me out of its two largest metropolitan centers, and to the south of the country – into what I have come to call the “Russian Path of Redemption” – Chechnya, Crimea, Kherson, Zaporozhye, Donetsk, and Lugansk.

Redemption is the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil. In the case of Russia’s conflict with Kiev, the six named territories all play a role that precisely matches this definition. Of them, Chechnya stands out as having no geographic, historic, ethnic, religious, or political connection with Ukraine. And yet it is with Chechnya that the Russian Path of Redemption begins.

It was the scene of two bloody wars between Moscow and separatists fought between 1994 and the early 2000s (with the final counter-guerilla operations concluding in 2009) that killed tens of thousands of people. The fighting that transpired was bloody and ruthless; little mercy was shown by either side. By 2002, Chechnya’s capital city, Grozny, had been completely leveled.

The rancor and bitterness produced by a conflict that witnessed so much violence between people with different religions, cultures, and languages made the notion of reconciliation all but impossible to imagine. Add to this was the fact that the Chechens possessed a history that lent itself to prejudice and resentment against the Russians, even without the horrors of the two wars. The exile of the Chechen people by Joseph Stalin’s Soviet government during the Second World War saw nearly 610,000 Chechen and Ingush forcibly evicted from their homes and relocated to Central Asia, where nearly a quarter of them died due to poor conditions. The survivors were allowed to return to their homeland in 1957, following Nikita Khrushchev’s reforms. But the resentment generated by the years of suffering was passed down through the generations that followed.

And yet, despite all the negative energy generated by the tragic history of Russian-Chechen relations, the two peoples have found a pathway to peace and prosperity. A visitor to Grozny today is greeted by a city that has been completely rebuilt from the ruins, a place where Russians and Chechens live side-by-side in peace, respectful of their respective linguistic, cultural, and religious differences.

The monument to the lives lost during the Russian-Chechen Wars, and those who perished during the Chechen Exile of the 1940’s and 1950’s.

I call this transformation “the Chechen miracle,” and yet divine intervention had nothing to do with it. Instead, the Chechen and Russian people were blessed by the leadership of two remarkable men – Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the Chief Mufti (religious leader) of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Akhmad Kadyrov – who realized that continued violence would only hurt the people they were tasked with serving, and that the best chance for peace was for the two to sit down and talk in an effort to find a pathway to peace.

They succeeded.

Today, throughout the Chechen Republic, the visages of Vladimir Putin and Akhmad Kadyrov can be seen on display, side-by-side, in recognition of the role both men played in overcoming the history of violence, mistrust, and resentment that had defined the relationship, and instead forged a new path forward governed by the notion of mutual respect and shared prosperity. The success of their joint work is manifest in the fact that while the Chechen people today maintain their distinct identity, defined in large part by the Muslim faith, they very much identify themselves as being part of the Russian Federation, something that was unthinkable back in the 1990’s when they fought for independence from Russia.

The author with Magomed Daudov, February 4, 2023

While in Chechnya, I had the opportunity to meet with several prominent Chechen figures, including former deputy interior minister Apti Alaudinov, State Duma member Adam Delimkhanov, chairman of the Chechen republican parliament Magomed Daudov, and the head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov. What these four individuals all had in common was that, at some point in their lives, they had taken up arms against Russia. But they were also united in the fact that, at some point during their resistance against Russia during the Second Chechen War, they realized that the cause of an independent Chechen Republic had been hijacked by foreign jihadists whose passion for violence had superseded any logical notion of Chechen nationalism, and instead created the conditions where continued conflict threatened to consume the Chechen people.

We have witnessed for ourselves how outside parties sought to infect us with their foreign ideology in order to further their larger struggle against Russia,” I was told. “We ended up realizing that the best way to protect ourselves from being destroyed by these foreign agents was to align ourselves with Russia. In doing so, we discovered that the Russians shared our same desire to live in peace, free from outside manipulation. This is why we have made fighting alongside Russia in the Special Military Operation such a high priority. We see in the Banderist forces in Ukraine the same evil that we saw in the foreign jihadists who came to fight in Chechnya. We worked with Russia to destroy this evil back in the early 2000’s, and today we are working with our Russian brothers to destroy the same evil as it has been manifested in Ukraine.”

Actions speak louder than words. Daudov was responsible for organizing, training, and dispatching formations of Chechen fighters to the Donbass, where they played a central role in the liberation of Lugansk, the siege of Mariupol, and in the heavy fighting that took place in Zaporozhye and Donetsk. Delemkhanov commanded Chechen forces in Mariupol, and Alaudinov was given command of joint Russian-Chechen forces in Lugansk, where the courage and commitment of the Chechen soldiers played a major role in Russia’s battlefield victories.

The author (left) at lunch with Ramzan Kadyrov and the Chechen Minister of Information, Akhmed Dudayev (right), January 5, 2024.

In conversations over lunch, Ramzan Kadyrov underscored the narrative described by each of these Chechen leaders – that the Chechens considered themselves to be part of the Russian nation and would willingly sacrifice themselves in defense of Russia. And, as if to drive this point home, Ramzan Kadyrov invited me to join him on stage after lunch as he addressed the 25,000-strong Grozny garrison about the conflict in Ukraine.

If someone had suggested in 2002 that there would come a time in the not-too-distant future where 25,000 Chechen warriors could be assembled in Grozny not for the purpose of fighting against the Russians, but instead fighting side-by-side with the Russians against a common enemy, they would have been dismissed as delusional. And yet I bore personal witness to this very phenomenon, watching in amazement as Ramzan Kadyrov exhorted these heavily armed men to fight for the memory of his father, for their faith, and for the cause of greater Russia.

The Chechen miracle is the living manifestation of Russian redemption.

The author addresses the 25,000-strong Grozny Garrison, January 5, 2024

Note: This article was first published on the RT website, on February 4, 2024. It is part of a three-part series. It is republished here because censorship undertaken by various online platforms has limited the audience for such a far-ranging and important subject.

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Boris Johnson@BorisJohnson

No one can be in any doubt that Alexei Navalny has been put to death by Vladimir Putin – simply because he had the courage to oppose the Russian tyrant. With this murder Putin plunges new depths of depravity and drags his country further into the darkness.

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@BorisJohnson

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Says the man who is singularly responsible for plunging Ukraine into an extended conflict with Russia that has cost it 500,000 lives and untold suffering for tens of millions more.

By the way, you were Prime Minister…wasn’t Navalny one of yours?

Sit down and shut up.

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Hypocrisy of the American media: how much they wrote* about the death of Gonzalo Lira, an American journalist who criticized Zelensky and died in a Ukrainian prison, and Alexei Navalny.

*Selection for 23:00 Moscow time.

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Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen

Putin fears nothing more than dissent from his own people.

The world has lost a freedom fighter in Alexei Navalny.

We will honor his name.

And in his name we will stand up for democracy and our values.

Bideoa: https://twitter.com/i/status/1758509342653829333

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@vonderleyen

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Navalny, democracy, and “values” in the same sentence…

You have captured the essence of yourself, Ursula.

Bought and paid for by the U.S. and UK, dedicated to the destruction of that which you ostensibly serve, and chameleon-like when it comes to defining who you are.

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Scott Ritter Reveals The War In Ukraine Is Over & Russia Have Won! https://youtu.be/7CBfKJ2dP0E?si=KcmNYIsk_3VLhvuk

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Scott Ritter Reveals The War In Ukraine Is Over & Russia Have Won!

In this video, we look at Scott Ritter’s perspective of the end of the war in Ukraine, focusing on Russia’s p

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Alexei Navalny should not have been in jail. Nor should Julian Assange. Nor Imran Khan. And which western politicians now waxing about Navalny said anything about Ukraine’s murder of Gonzalo Lira? Or Israel’s murder of Abdu Al-Tamimi? Oppose all or none. The hypocrisy stinks

Alexei Navalny was an SIS/CIA asset who betrayed his country.

He was a traitor.

And he got a traitor’s death.

Rotting in prison.

Do not compare this right-wing pond scum to those who voice legitimate dissent.

You take the devil’s money, you pay the devil’s price.

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Zure e-posta helbidea ez da argitaratuko. Beharrezko eremuak * markatuta daude