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They are going to announce a Ukraine surrender plan.

There is no way Trump would hold this kind of summit if he didn’t have a Ukraine surrender prepared, and we see from his recent statements, and from those of Pete Hegseth, that this has already all been worked out behind the scenes.

RT:

It is hard to overestimate the significance of the recent phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

The call on Wednesday marked the first known time US and Russian leaders have spoken since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. Trump has since signaled that he is “okay” with keeping Ukraine out of NATO and suggested that it is “unlikely” that Kiev could regain all of the territory it has lost to Russia over the past decade. Trump also noted that the presidents had exchanged invitations to visit each other’s countries.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Peskov described the phone call as “a very important conversation.” “Against the backdrop of what has been happening for several years, there have been no contacts at the highest level between Moscow and Washington,” he said, noting that this landscape did not contribute to solving the Ukraine crisis.

Unlike the administration of ex-US President Joe Biden, which believed that “everything must be done to ensure that the war continues,” the Trump team apparently “holds the view that everything must be done to stop the war and for peace to prevail,” Peskov said.

“We are much more impressed by the position of the current administration, and we are open to dialogue,” the spokesman stressed.

At the same time, Peskov declined to reveal which side had initiated the engagement, while clarifying that there has been no agreement on whether Trump will come to Moscow to attend the Victory parade to celebrate the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany on May 9.

It will be a good feeling to have this war end, even if it signals that more bad things are going to start happening.

At the very least, it will be great to see all of these people who said “the Ukraine is winning” for the last three years be humiliated.

Although, they won’t actually feel humiliated. They will just blame Donald Trump, and say the Ukraine was days away from taking Crimea when Trump sabotaged them.

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  1. Kremlin Says Trump-Putin Summit Coming Soon

    No, Trump says this.

    • Replies: @nokangaroos
  2. Praise The Lord! It can’t happen soon enough!

    • Agree: Commentator Mike
    • Replies: @omega-race
  3. @Rurik

    The world would be a better place if policy is influenced by pragmatism rather than by ideology. That will get many heads rolling in the MICIMATT and send the likes of Victoria Nuland(s) and Robert Kagan(s) packing. The Democratic Party will have to adapt or die.

    Alas the impediments to this sane new world are myriad. Trump will need loads of humility accepting the inevitable Russian victory that will translate into cosmetic concessions at best. Trump’s best chance to do the right thing is to clean house; defunding USAID is a great start. The saner world wishes him all the best in his difficult mission.

    • Replies: @Rurik
    , @Anon
  4. @Hulkamania

    Vladimir Vladimirovich called Orange Man´s Freeze by Führers Geburtstag
    proposal an absolute nonstarter so it´s hard to see what´s to talk about;
    if the Hohols go behind the Dniepr now and out of Odessa in, say, six weeks
    they might be able to sell most of their weapons to the cartels before they´re
    confiscated.
    As Orange Man describes it they talked about the weather and the super bowl –
    in other words nothing was accomplished (we cannot rule out OM comes up with
    something to threaten the Putin with, but it doesn´t look like it),

    • Replies: @Hulkamania
    , @Brooklyn Dave
  5. Bernie Sanders voted for Marco Rubio but not Tulsi Gabbard. All you need to know.


    Video Link

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  6. “Unlike the administration of ex-US President Joe Biden, which believed that “everything must be done to ensure that the war continues,” the Trump team apparently “holds the view that everything must be done to stop the war and for peace to prevail,” Peskov said.”

    The only leg or toe this has is to NATO’s failure to act. THe preveious Pres did not inmvite war nor wanted it, neither did Europe. Your comment is nonsensical. Europe was quite content to the status quo. They belived the hypthesis that the days of international global catastrophic eventswas over . That there was going to be trouble, buy gthat it would local or to small actors. They posd no threat, nor did the US to Pres. Putin.

    The real take away remains the consequence of ythe needless invasion of two countries in gthe MidEast that yiwlded nothing for gthe US except expense. Those failures actually emboldened both Russia and China to conclude that the US was weaker than they thought and more importanty — lacked the will and gthe courage to take on real threats. Pres Xik jingping openly stated, that as far as he was concerned gthe US could stay mujddled in gthe MidEast rtil gthe live lomg day — paraphtased.

    So feckless as to shiver at Russia’s threats. And supposedly educated US intellectuals trembling in their non existenmt boots. Ahhh the bravey, intelligence of ythe best and the brightest. Give it a rest. More likely weltu people not wanting ro ante up for gthe trouble they caused repeatedly regarding US economics. Ohh that is what gthe current exec was hired to address —- The same crowd wanting to beat up palestine and make a vacation resort — ohh ythat will bring in billions into US shores — not even close.

    It’s just these types of random realities thay convince me — the possibility of nuclear exchange is not a myth and cannot be dismissed as something to be feared but uinstead dealth with heag on. Because in the real world there are always Pres Putin’s, Pres Xi jinpings, making gerivances to cover their own ambitions of global domination. That is why both men clamped out democratic moves in their countries.

    Because contrary to Sec Hegseth’s comments about Europe growing up. Europe is habing to deal with children who have temper tantrums when their neighbors don’t obey their whims. This is not
    pre WWII Eurpoe. This is a Europe with a robust economy who will and should expect gthe US to stand aside thhe next time Russia gets her back up. Because as I think she now knows,

    The US is being played like a cheap fiddle during a spring time romp.

    At least Pres Bush had tghe good sense to see that Ukraine shoiuld been brought into NATO during his tenure. He took seriously Pres Putin’s remarks that Ukraine was not a country. Just as he understood instinctively that if the US invaded Iraq, the occupation would be long and intense to change the culture.

    I don’t think you know who the grownups are in the room Sec Defense.

  7. As Anglin stated we’ll soon see neocon scum like Victoria Nuland and William Kristol on TV claiming Ukraine was just about to turn the tide and win the war until Trump sold then out.

    • Replies: @Not Important
  8. Andrew, since you have Putin’s ear, as you say, tell him this that I wrote to Mulga in another thread:

    “Perhaps the best resolution would be to have free, internationally supervised, referenda in each oblast still in the Ukraine for the people to decide if their oblast will go to Russia or stay in the Ukraine. But I don’t think even this most fair solution is being considered as part of the peace plan. It’ll be a shame if all those Russians that have been terrorised into silence by the Zelensky ZioNazi regime have to continue living as part of the Ukraine. Such referenda in oblast by oblast are far more important and relevant than some general election they’re all talking about. This is what Putin should be demanding in his peace talks, but is he? It looks like he will be satisfied with the four oblasts that already had such referenda, and probably even not all of their territories.”

  9. Rurik says:
    @Joe Levantine

    . Trump’s best chance to do the right thing is to clean house; defunding USAID is a great start. The saner world wishes him all the best in his difficult mission.

    with the terrible display of his Gaza groveling notwithstanding, I’m thrilled with many of the things he’s doing.

    Tulsi and Bobby bode well, (their ZOG groveling, notwithstanding).

    Trump will need loads of humility accepting the inevitable Russian victory that will translate into cosmetic concessions at best.

    I’m hoping I’m right, but perhaps Trump doesn’t see rapprochement with Russia, as any kind of concessions, and certainly not personally. Yes, he knows the blob would be furious at concessions to Russia, and the Nuland/Kagan cabal would be apoplectic, but Alexander Vindman was/is every bit a part of that cabal, and he personally betrayed Trump, personally.

    I’m hoping there is some vindictiveness to Trump, which would be a redeeming quality, if he went after the right people.

    I just noticed this post on another site.

    I wonder if Trump doesn’t feel the same way about Europe’s leaders as Medvedev does. Obviously Trump can’t stand Macron, and likely feels the same way about most of them. Think of how glorious it would be if Trump and Putin made common cause to humiliate Macron and whatever Jew-puppet sits there in Perfidious on Downing St.

    Imagine Trump and Putin becoming best buds, like Trump and Elon.

    Zelinsky would be shitting rare earth bricks. Hillary would go insane. Obama would blow his brains out. Vicky would eat herself into a stupor, and call Liz and Nancy, and they’d all commit suicide.

    I can dream, no?

  10. There is no way Trump would hold this kind of summit if he didn’t have a Ukraine surrender prepared

    I think a proposed armistice is more likely.

    Ukraine is still in Kursk and we are entering the third year of the war.

    The Nazis took all of Ukraine in two months while the dwarf dictator I guess needs 10 years and every local village drunk he can find to hold up a rifle and get in a Lada.

    More video of Russia using passenger cars in combat:

    Video Link
    I noticed our pro-Putin bloggers never breech the subject.

    The world’s second largest military is currently using passenger cars in combat and they stick to the usual UKRAINE IS DOOOMED rants that were no different 2 years ago.

    This 2.5 week special operation was a really genius idea. Dead Slavs on both sides while the US profits from defense industry sales and increased LNG exports.

    Take that Jews! – A retard

  11. @nokangaroos

    It seems that simplicius has similar thoughts:

    If you read between the lines above, you’ll note Ukraine barely covered a fraction of the talk, which included artificial intelligence and a host of other geopolitical issues. Likewise, Trump’s guarded remarks in press statements afterwards also left much to be desired, for instance describing the only Ukraine-related ‘achievement’ of the talks being Putin acknowledging that ‘he would like to end the killing’.

    This is the clear definition of reaching: Trump’s team is trying to sell the phone chat as a much larger leap of progress than it really was. The added declaration that Putin intends to meet Trump in Saudi Arabia was empty garnish, as no urgent date was set, and they were bound to meet at some point in the future anyway. The same goes for the timed release of “political prisoner” Mark Fogel, which was meant to dress up the occasion, to add grist to the narrative that Trump is making some big ‘headway’ with Russia—nothing of the sort; this is desperate trickery to mask the major failure of Trump’s braggadocio about swiftly ending the war.

    In short: the talk was the perfunctory, basic exchange of pleasantries and customary political gestures, nothing more. If you read the actual quotes and soundbites from various Russian officials, it is clear that Russia is no closer to any real negotiations, and is merely indulging the US its moment in the limelight of ostensibly ‘leading the peace charge’. In fact, I believe Trump even said he offered Putin a temporary ceasefire, which was quickly swept under the rug after Putin declined

    https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/double-decker-special-hysteria-ignites

    Trump and his team still haven’t come to grips with reality, but maybe with the opening of dialogue Russia will be able to educate Trump and his ship of fools.

    • Agree: nokangaroos
    • Replies: @QCIC
  12. @Priss Factor

    Bernie Sanders voted for Marco Rubio but not Tulsi Gabbard. All you need to know.

    Bernie Sanders is one of few Senators to speak out against Israel. Ironically he is Jewish while our Souther Fried Evangelicals are more pro-Jewish than actual Jews.

    Of course that is never discussed at Unz as it breaks the narrative as everything being one big Jewish conspiracy.

    The few remaining critics of Israel are Jewish or on the left (Bernie, AOC, Omar). White Evangelicals Republicans are the most pro-Israel politicians in the world. That is not an exaggeration as Netanyahu has stronger opposition within his own government.

    • Agree: Kba56
    • Replies: @Priss Factor
    , @Wokechoke
  13. @Rurik

    The people of Europe could be really pissed off the way their politicians have been leading them so let’s wait and see what the next round of elections bring. Right wing parties could make a big surge, their Zionism notwithstanding.

    • Replies: @Rurik
  14. @John Johnson

    Sanders is a bait-and-switcher

    • Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
  15. Rurik says:
    @Commentator Mike

    The people of Europe could be really pissed off the way their politicians have been leading them so let’s wait and see what the next round of elections bring.

    I generally never expect much from Europe on that score.

    They’re too worried about their pensions, and not wanting to seem ‘racist’. To the point they’re willing to doom their progeny to a hell on earth, so they can feel that they’re ‘nice’.

    I just saw a cartoon from someone who’s also hoping Trump and Putin become buds.

    • Replies: @Commentator Mike
  16. It’s still too early to make many predictions or assumptions. However, the positive comments from both parties about their calls sounds good. If the rumors of Trump attending the May 9th Victory Day parade prove true, we can safely assume that some kind of rapprochement will be achieved. This would be a massive sign of respect to all Russian people. Also a first for Trump who likes to do such unexpected things. For now it’s all conjecture. No matter what happens there will be detractors on both sides, especially here in the US. We have a surplus of retarded Russophobic assholes.

    • Replies: @nokangaroos
  17. QCIC says:
    @John Johnson

    Well, Russia is profiting as well (4% growth).

    Next question.

    +++

    Elites such as the bankers in London City hold a lot of the cards. Maybe now we find out what they want.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  18. Biden’s Jewish-driven hostility was actually better for Russia that finally realized Jews had it in for them and there was no trusting the ‘West’.

    If Russia makes any concessions to Trump(also controlled by Jews), it’s stupid as hell.

  19. Biff says:

    Although, they won’t actually feel humiliated. They will just blame Donald Trump, and say the Ukraine was days away from taking Crimea when Trump sabotaged them.

    Duh! People are still saying “We were days away from winning in Vietnam, when blah, blah, blah” The loss will always be painted as something else.

  20. QCIC says:
    @Hulkamania

    Trump’s words are largely a confirmation that he is behind the very strong and pivotal statements delivered by Hegseth. Trump had to do this clearly since Kellogg had been supporting a very different narrative. It is too early to know what is real, but this part makes sense.

    Trump may be trying to force the people really behind this war to put some cards on the table and signal how far they are willing to go. This is not Putin or Zelensky.

    From a Russian perspective, the fact that Kellogg’s daughter is a borderline terrorist may have spiced things up. I wonder if Team Trump was aware of her RT Weatherman activities?

    • Replies: @Hulkamania
  21. @QCIC

    Well, Russia is profiting as well (4% growth).

    Next question.

    That’s really not a measure of net profit when they will have massive medical bills, military payments and reconstruction costs.

    It’s the US that gets to sit back and play it like a business.

    Oh and also Israel. They not only get cheap Russian oil but Putin helped them get another chunk of Syria by betraying Assad.

    Your dwarf hero deserves a statue in Israel.

    • Replies: @QCIC
  22. @Ulises Landis

    Especially the last two paragraphs of this article spoke truth. It is a bad idea to mess with a nuclear power and fund missiles via a proxy deep into it. We all may owe our lives to President Putin and his restraint with the Biden Administration.

  23. @John Johnson

    Go back to your fucking hole over on the Russian Reaction blog, you Hasbara homo. It must be depressing knowing your raison d’etre is about be extinct.

    • Replies: @anonymous
  24. @brostoevsky

    Breaking: The Zezi has refused to sign away the rare earth;
    this can only mean he has realized that far from being an American guarantee
    of the locations – much less a promise of further arms deliveries – it was just a
    ruse to drag the Ruskies in front of an American court for conquering them, then
    use that as an excuse to have the “frozen” assets confiscated (why else would
    the Big Orange One have demanded the weirdly specific “$500B” of it?).

    Either way, it is coming to an end.

  25. @Rurik

    Even the present ruling politicians are changing their tune. In Germany they quickly released the fact that the latest terrorist attack on the trade union meeting was by an Afghani asylum seeker and that they will start deportation of Afghanis. The rhetoric isn’t quite the same as it was a only a few months ago. The Taliban have offered to cooperate with Germany on the deportations and to open a consulate in Germany. Let’s see how Germany responds. Trump is leading, Europe will follow, some countries more readily than others.

    • Agree: Rurik
  26. QCIC says:
    @John Johnson

    Time will tell. I suspect many Russians are happy to see unexpected signs of activity in their economy which was on life support for decades after being smothered by outside forces and then organ harvested by Russian profiteers.

    Will this incrementally improved prosperity last and make a difference in the long-term livelihood for typical Russians? Who knows?

    And yes, murdering several million people is an evil way to boost economies. The people in the C-suites promoting this on all sides should be dissolved in acid.

  27. Martyanov’s response to the Putin – Trump talks.


    Video Link

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  28. Kba56 says:
    @Rurik

    Did you see that Curbed your Enthusiasm episode with Vindman?

    Larry mocked the shit out of him and Vindman smiled the whole time. Classic!

    • Thanks: Rurik
  29. Kba56 says:

    If you read what Klitschko said that place is going to deteriorate quickly- better get your shovel ready for those rare earths.

  30. @nokangaroos

    The only leverage the US had to keep this war going was the shekels we were sending to the Banderist entity called Ukraine. Now that Trump doesn’t want to send either cash or weapons Banderistan will implode very shortly. It Euro-Zhlubs definitely do not have the stomach to take Russia on. The Polaks, Litvaks, Latvaks & Shylocks can go with their hysterics, but that will collapse too. Russia needs to stand firm when dealing with Trump. Maybe Trump will come away with a concession to open a casino in Odessa.

    • LOL: nokangaroos
  31. @QCIC

    Trump’s words are largely a confirmation that he is behind the very strong and pivotal statements delivered by Hegseth

    And those statements confirm that Trump and his team are still not in touch with reality and aren’t yet ready or willing to accept Russia’s terms.

    • Replies: @QCIC
  32. @Rurik

    “ Obviously Trump can’t stand Macron, and likely feels the same way about most of them.”

    According to the brave journalist Candice Owen, the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago was meant to retrieve proof in Trump’s procession of Macron’s sexual deviancy with his pretend female partner Brigitte.

    “ Zelinsky would be shitting rare earth bricks. Hillary would go insane. Obama would blow his brains out. Vicky would eat herself into a stupor, and call Liz and Nancy, and they’d all commit suicide.”

    Sounds like a wonderful scenario for a new Hollywood blockbuster that could revive “It’s a wonderful world”.

  33. QCIC says:
    @Hulkamania

    Trump seemed to be accepting no NATO in Ukraine, but I agree with your point. The slightly more hawkish follow up comments by Vance and Hegseth muddy the waters. We will find out what happens when it happens.

  34. @Commentator Mike

    Someone should probably point out to Martyanov that Ukraine wasn’t given F-18s.

    • Replies: @nokangaroos
  35. @John Johnson

    The Ozzies offered of theirs but the Zezi regime wanted “none of that old trash”,
    probably not realizing that F-18s were American Fuck Yeah too, and would
    have been more useful; one got the impression the Zezi was ordering from
    some kind of catalog.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  36. I’m really enjoying the angst of the Euronazis, from the Lithuanian cunt, Callous, who openly advocates for Russia’s vivisection, and those hereditary fascist feminazis, Baerbock and Von der Lyin’, down to the Guardian scum, who are not satisfied with 700,000 dead Ukranians and want five year olds conscripted to protect ‘European values’, very, very, much. If Trump and his gang can destroy the EU, perhaps peace will really have a chance.

    • Replies: @Commentator Mike
  37. @Priss Factor

    Petro Porkyshenko let the cat out of the bag by admitting that his putschist regime only agreed to Minsk I & II in order to effectively NATOise Banderastan and prepare the largest army in Eastern Europe, which Russia has ground to pulp, killing hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians. Putin MUST finish the job, because the Banderites and their Western Masters are Evil incarnate.

  38. @Priss Factor

    Boynie is a COMPLETE phoney. He sold the ‘Bernouts’ down the river TWICE, in 2016, rolling over on schedule for Clinton, then, even worse, allowing the sham of Bidet’s ‘surprise’ sweeping of primaries that all the polls said were Boynie’s for the taking. A 10000% rolled gold fraudster, in the Great Tradition.

  39. @mulga mumblebrain

    Those Baltic states are so funny. They’re the most vocal Russophobes and belligerents yet they’re just little midgets who wouldn’t survive more than a few days in a war against Russia. The way they bark you’t think they were some superpower with massive military force instead of what they truly are. So pathetic. Pathetic.

    • Replies: @Avery
    , @Malla
  40. @nokangaroos

    The Ozzies offered of theirs but the Zezi regime wanted “none of that old trash”

    Stop making stuff up. No such quote exists.

    The turned down the offer because they didn’t want to maintain multiple systems.

    They have more jets than pilots.

  41. anonymous[121] • Disclaimer says:
    @Hapalong Cassidy

    John Johnson is an Israel-First bottom not-so-cleverly disguised as a pro-American, anti-Russian poster. Every once in a while he’ll say something positive or White-affirming about the people who comprise the historic American nation, but it’s just a ruse to deceive the gullible. His MO has been to ferociously hate Christian Russia because it’s what Khazarians do. I don’t recall him even once criticizing Israel for killing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians for their land and resources.

    • Agree: Wokechoke, Anonymous534
    • Replies: @John Johnson
  42. @anonymous

    Christian Russia? That’s not how Putin describes it.

    “Russia is a multi-racial, multi-ethnic empire”- Vladmir Putin

    Putin has kissed a Quran and told Russian Jews that they are integral to Russia. White nationalists that admire Russia only show the rest of the world that they hate reading.

    Russia has the largest European populations of:
    Muslims
    Ashkenazi Jews
    Buddhists
    Atheists
    New HIV cases (from drug use)

    I’ll happily source any of those demographic facts if you would like.

    Cry more if I ruin your delusion of Russia being some frozen tradcon state. That is the main problem here with anything related to Putin. Russia’s defenders are defending a nation that exists in their imagination.

    I don’t recall him even once criticizing Israel for killing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians for their land and resources.

    I’ve criticized Trump probably a dozen times in the past week over his Gaza casino and resort plans. I think it is absolute disgrace and Israel is a key reason why I thought we would be better off with an establishment Republican. Someone like Haley would be less likely to attack Iran.

    Maybe try reading my comments outside of Anglin’s blog. Or just search “Israel” in my history. Go ahead and try to find something remotely close to Putin’s praise of the Jews in his speech last year. Go ahead. I gave the same challenge to other posters and they all came up empty.

    Man up and face reality as it is. Both Russia and the US have lousy leadership. You don’t have to pick a side and cheer like a sports fan.

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
  43. Wokechoke says:
    @John Johnson

    But does Israel have good leadership? Lol.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  44. Wokechoke says:
    @John Johnson

    When someone like Sanders actually guns down a lunatic Settler, you might have a point about Jewish internal dissent existing. All the internal Jewish violence goes one way.

  45. Anon[451] • Disclaimer says:
    @Joe Levantine

    Well, wasn’t it pragmatic enough? An attempt to steal Russia’s and Ukraine’s natural resources wealth and more. And now they’ll end up with just 50% of Ukraine’s. Still, not a bad deal, for some rusty, old, military hardware and some green printed paper.

  46. @Wokechoke

    But does Israel have good leadership? Lol.

    No I don’t think that getting an ICC warrant would qualify you as a good leader in any context.

    I suppose they have served the expansionists with of course help from Putin and Erdogan.

    They have two Israel First presidents.

    Must be nice having both your elected president and a foreign president working for you.

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
  47. @John Johnson

    This conflict was more like a prolonged skirmish between Russia vs Ukraine/USA/Europe.

  48. Wokechoke says:
    @John Johnson

    Sounds like you heartily approve of Jewish dominance over international relations.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  49. @Wokechoke

    Is that what you tell yourself as you desperately try to believe that Putin is fightin’ them Jews?

    I don’t support Israel First politics in the US or Europe and if enacted would level the field in the Middle East. Israel should be treated as just another country and without the US would drastically lose influence.

    Your dwarf hero however betrayed Assad which allowed to Israel to take more land from Syria.

    But you still have more negative feelings towards a forum poster than Putin, correct?

    This is because you are another White man who is unable to think critically about who gains and loses in this war. You are no different than some African tribal primitive who backs his BIG MAN without any thought. But in your case it is a BIG DWARF who wears special shoe inserts to look taller.

    Iran has figured out that Putin is not worth defending but here you are trying to desperately maintain your delusion that the dwarf is somehow on your side while critics of the war must be Jews. Is this Iranian general a Jew? He has some bad news so it must be Jewish, right?

    A top Iranian general said Russia was actually bombing the empty desert while saying it was attacking Syrian rebels
    https://www.businessinsider.com/iran-top-general-russia-bombed-empty-desert-instead-rebels-syria-2025-1

    Funny how that comment from an Iranian general hasn’t been covered by the pro-Putin bloggers. Gosh they wouldn’t be trying to maintain some narrative, would they? I thought only the MSM would keep pertinent information from its viewers.

    As I said in another thread this will be like WW1 where Whites like yourself look back and think well I guess that was all really dumb and a waste of time. Then you’ll have to face the fact that critics of the war were right the whole time and were not actually Jewish agents trying to undermine your precious feelings. You’ll in fact be on the short list of posters that took the longest to figure that out. Half of Putin’s supporters here have gone silent since the war started.

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
  50. Wokechoke says:
    @John Johnson

    He’s managed to isolate and possibly eliminate a Jewish head of state in Ukraine.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  51. Malla says:

    Soooo….Putin throws Assad’s Syria and the Palestinians under the bus to get concessions from Trump Murica, while Trump throws the Ukrainians under the bus to improve relations with Putin’s Russia (and snub the EU and Turkey), so that the USA can focus on China and Iran. Freakin awesome.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  52. Malla says:
    @Commentator Mike

    Those Baltic states are so funny. They’re the most vocal Russophobes and belligerents yet they’re just little midgets who wouldn’t survive more than a few days in a war against Russia

    So what? They have suffered during the early Soviet period, they have the right to their security.

    • Replies: @Commentator Mike
  53. @Wokechoke

    He’s managed to isolate and possibly eliminate a Jewish head of state in Ukraine.

    What is worse for Slavs:
    1. Having a Jewish head of state with term limits
    2. Killing a few hundred thousand Slavs and injuring around 500,000

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
  54. @Malla

    Soooo….Putin throws Assad’s Syria and the Palestinians under the bus to get concessions from Trump Murica

    Putin never supported the Palestinians. A Palestinian/Iran/Russia alliance was always a fantasy at Unz. Pro-Putin bloggers like Anglin simply avoided the subject of Putin’s dedication to Israel.

    Putin betrayed Assad so he could bring his armored units in Syria to Ukraine.

    The Russians were recently filmed using donkeys to haul ammunition. It’s not an MSM conspiracy that they are running low on equipment.

  55. @Malla

    What have Russians got to do with that? I thought everyone agrees that it was the Jews that dominated that early Soviet period.

    • Replies: @Malla
  56. @Wokechoke

    So Putin had no choice but to kill Slavs? Was he forced to launch cruise missiles at Kiev when they tried taking the city?

    What was stopping him from taking DPR/LPR and leaving it at that?

    Unreal that you still think supporting this retarded war is a good idea.


    Video Link

  57. Malla says:
    @Commentator Mike

    Agree but the Russian Federation is the sucessor state of the USSR. It is about people’s perception over the truth. Anyways, none of the Baltic States are invading Russian territory, they are just being defensive. It is beyond their capacity to defeat Russia, at most they could conquer St. Petersburg, Russia’s second city but the Russian response would be devastating to those three countries, it would be suicidal for them to invade Russia.
    The threat Russia faces is the USA and or NATO using this anti-Russian attitudes in these countries for it’s own advantage against Russia. But under Trump that is unlikely but who knows who Trump’s sucessor will be? The best solution is Russia understands the pain of these countries and these three countries understand Russia’s strategic fears, make peace with the past and work together for the future.
    The main fault lies with the shitty elites of the West. NATO should have been disbanded once the Warsaw Pact was kaput and a new European security alliance should have been created INCLUDING the Russian Federation. This way Russia would not have any strategic threat to it’s West and some nations who rightly or wrongly fear Russia like Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland etc… would not have to worry about any thing as they would be in the same security arrangement with Russia. Like what was done in between Germany and France after WW2. The West is run by idiots.

  58. Wokechoke says:
    @Malla

    Germany should have rearmed and started to crank out gear in the middle 1990s. The implications of remote control should have been seized sooner and Germany ought to have had a drone fleet and air armada by the middle 2000s and egressed into 2010s with a formidable military and boot out the U.S. from its borders.

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  59. @Wokechoke

    They don’t want the US to leave.

    It’s free money.

    Those US bases are basically cities that are paid for by the US.

    The surrounding economies depend on them.

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  60. @Malla

    Latvians were overrepresented in the early CHEKA, like the Jews. The problem is that all these countries were communist and now they feel ashamed of their past and want to blame it on someone else, Russia. Communism, and Nazism, were popular ideologies. Lots of communists became Nazis under the Germans then became communists under the Russians, and now back to Nazism or liberalism.

    Hate will lead them to their destruction. They hate Russia so much they would rather pay for their fuel three times, ten times, whatever than get it dirty cheap from Russia. They would rather starve than get free food from Russia. Would Indians accept anything from China or Pakistan even if it would improve their life?

  61. Wokechoke says:
    @John Johnson

    The US presence in Germany is more like a 400lb fat man sitting on a chair designed for a lean 180lb.

    • Replies: @John Johnson
  62. @Wokechoke

    No it’s more like a 400lb man ordering endless pilsner and schnitzel while Uncle Sam picks up the bill.

    Why would the restaurant kick him out?

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
  63. @Malla

    Here’s an interesting interview with Scott Ritter that shows how those Balts (Lithuanians in this case) think, or rather think not.

  64. Wokechoke says:
    @John Johnson

    Are you also a fat bastard Jewboy?

    Pilsner, isn’t that Czech?

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