It is hard to say without seeing all the communications. The statute of limitations for conspiracies doesn't begin to run until the last overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy. SOMETIMES, efforts to hide the conspiracy can be deemed overt acts to further it.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) February 6, 2025
But… https://t.co/9ed83FnnSm
WestAustinAg said:MJ20/20 said:
There's a chunk of naive folks on this site that bought all of that bull**** hook line and sinker.
The richest part being they claimed to be moderate and/or conservative consituents that lapped up the leftist agenda. Trump is going to sever support and serve up Ukraine on a silver paltter.
Or they were funded by groups that are then asked to go online and make the case for Ukraine. I wouldn't doubt that the funding has been disrupted and morale is weak.
I could have sworn this was a conspiracy theory. In fact I considered it to be enough of a conspiracy theory that I've rarely commented on the matter myself.
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 7, 2025
Welp. Clearly I need to give greater credence to swivel-eyed Russian accusations because they often seem to be true. https://t.co/JxCFSBy1to
I don’t know why this is surprising to anyone. Did you not find it suspicious that all of the very pro Ukrainian media outlets were all on the same narrative the whole time?
— ayden (@squatsons) February 6, 2025
How do people think state controlled propaganda works?
Just because its name isn’t “Tass” or “Xinhua”… https://t.co/x9WPl10Bu6
I believe we will see a vastly different and improved US-Russia relationship starting this year. There is a mutual respect (and I believe understanding) between Trump and Putin. There will be some twists and turns and speed bumps, but that’s just part of the process.
— jefe_sb (@SbJefe) February 6, 2025
Hopefully much fewer are eagerly cheering on this blood bath now with the reduction in USAID-paid propaganda. It looks like Ukraine still controls around 60-70 percent of their 'rare earth' resources:Quote:This is part of the recent initiative from Zelensky to tiptoe gradually toward full-on mobilization of the final youth contingent by first heavily incentivizing them, as well as tightening the yoke little by little with various provisions and constraints that remove exemption categories one at a time.Quote:
"Combat brigades, experienced ones, together with the Ministry of Defense... are working on a contract option for young people from 18 to 24 years old... There will be a special agreement, there will be many preferences... there will be very high financial support," Zelensky said.
I've posted various videos in the past showing that a kind of 'stealth' mobilization of 18+ is already underway, like this one from Rada MP Dmitry Razumkov. Depending what the true scale of the stealth mobilization is, it could mean that Ukraine will face real trouble if it ever really does 'officially' announce an 18+ mobilization, because those reserves would have already been drained in advance.
In some ways, both Putin and Zelensky are playing the same gamePutin has refused to do another 'official' mass call-up, relying on various forms of 'lowkey' mobilization options, from prisoner labor, to volunteers and mercenaries, partly in order to keep society from souring on the war. Now Zelensky does the same, but is in far more dire straits.
Toretsk liberated.Quote:
The purpose is to give some breathing room to Sudzha, which Russian forces have been putting the squeeze on in recent weeks. The offensive reportedly saw several battalions worth of troops and an estimated ~30-50 vehicles already claimed destroyed in another turkey shoot. The Ukrainian side on the other hand claims Russian forces suffered heavy casualties as well. In this case, the Russians held the propaganda upper hand with dozens of videos of destroyed Ukrainian gear and men flooding out, including a lot of 'rare' itemsnow destroyedlike Challenger tanks, Bergepanzers, Wisent-1s and IMR-2s, which led to analysts opining that the AFU was scraping the bottom of the barrel for heavy weapons to use.
Meanwhile the Russians literally have a railhead in Ocheretino. https://t.co/vKO7goUiYp pic.twitter.com/vXOB4kc0ZJ
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 8, 2025
Quote:
"We are preparing to make an economic deal of significant size and seriousness with America. I agreed with President Trump even before he was elected that there would be such a deal," said Orban, as quoted by local media.
Hungarian MP and senior member of the ruling Fidesz party Tamas Menczer stated earlier this week that the growing alliance between Orban and Trump serves as "a mirror for Brussels" that shows its "failures."
Hungary has been actively pursuing stronger economic ties with the United States. In January, the government appointed a ministerial commissioner responsible for boosting investment and business relations with the US. The two sides are also discussing a new double taxation agreement to prevent individuals and businesses from being taxed in both countries. The previous deal was unilaterally terminated by Washington in 2022.
Sure
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 10, 2025
A pair of Belgian light infantry fighting vehicles AIFV-B-C25 along with a Roshel Senator were destroyed by FPV drones in the village of Kolodeznoye , Kupyansk direction.
— ayden (@squatsons) February 9, 2025
Fiber optic FPVs are an absolute headache to deal with. You basically have to net everything to keep to from… pic.twitter.com/eVVbMYEiOK
The primary objective of an offensive operation in this region would be Prykolotne which lies at the intersection of the only four roads in the area presented above. The Russian towns of Valuyki and Volokanovka could serve as primary staging and logistics hubs with both having a… pic.twitter.com/RM4qABt3Fn
— ayden (@squatsons) February 9, 2025
The biggest issue is presumably that Putin considers Zelensky illegitimate to conclude any agreement with, and the latter of course refuses to allow elections. Perhaps with 90 percent of Ukrainian media collapsing without USAID cash flows, pressure will finally build internally on him to reverse course.Quote:
The US Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense, the Vice President, and the US special envoy in Europe will visit the continent this week to discuss strategies for ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has said. They aim to bring both sides to the negotiating table.
The objective is to talk through "the details of how to end this war," he said in an interview with NBC on Sunday. However, Waltz declined to confirm whether US President Donald Trump had spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the matter.
Trump himself claims to have spoken with Putin on the phone, but has thus far refused to provide any details. The Kremlin has neither confirmed nor denied phone calls with the American leader. Answering a question from a New York Post reporter on Friday on the number of times he had been in contact with Putin, Trump replied, "I'd better not say." The US president did tell the paper that he believed his counterpart wanted a cessation of hostilities.
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Commenting on the nature of the behind-the-scenes talks, Waltz emphasized they were confidential. "There are certainly a lot of sensitive conversations going on." He said that Trump has already spoken to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Middle East leaders about ending the conflict, adding that "Everybody is ready to help President Trump in this war."
Washington envisions the European nations providing security guarantees to Kiev, according to Waltz. "I think an underlying principle here is that the Europeans have to own this conflict going forward. President Trump is going to end it. And then in terms of security guarantees, that is squarely going to be with the Europeans."
The Ukrainian military is selling American weapons systems on the black market, including to drug cartels. This war is killing the United States. Col. Daniel Davis on how Donald Trump can end it.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) February 10, 2025
(0:00) Why Crimea Is So Pivotal
(13:17) Ukraine Is Powerless Without the US
(31:16)… pic.twitter.com/PgL3og9lTE
"They [Ukraine] may be Russian someday, they might not be, but I want our money back. I told them I want the equivalent of like $500 bil"
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) February 11, 2025
The art of making deals by Trump has 🇺🇦 stans shitting their pants right now. Priceless. pic.twitter.com/jxFuBlknMY
🇷🇴 BREAKING: Klaus Iohannis resigns as President of Romania after massive pressure from the people, who recognize only Călin Georgescu as their rightful president
— Daily Romania (@daily_romania) February 10, 2025
We demand the resumption of the second round of the presidential elections now that Iohannis is gone! pic.twitter.com/xw4SIhc4A6
Dave Smith was 100% right about NATO expansion, Ukraine, and Putin. pic.twitter.com/wbFZuCzkRL
— Dave Benner, Nemesis of Neocons (@dbenner83) May 16, 2024
ARREST Victoria Nuland.
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) February 2, 2025
“USAID is a CIA front that used $5B in 2014 to ignite a Colour Revolution in Ukraine. Victoria Nuland picked the new Government a month before the old Government was overthrown…” -RFK Jr. pic.twitter.com/YurT0fAEjw
Why did USAID sponsor the 70-NGO consortium that directly threatened newly elected 2019 President Zelensky in Ukraine with 25 "Red Lines Not To Be Crossed" by his new government, ensuring USAID grantees controlled virtually every facet of how Ukraine could run its own country? pic.twitter.com/QKLkLZqAqH
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) February 3, 2025
It's funny, but RT is now fully vindicated as well, vs. the USAID/CIA propaganda outlets like ISW/Politico etc. Trump's comments that Zelensky didn't invite him to Kiev, might not be interested in going even if he did made me laugh.Quote:
The historic phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, over the fate of Ukraine has left Kiev out in the cold, upended US relations with the EU, and is a major diplomatic coup for Russia, several global media outlets have argued.
On Wednesday, Moscow and Washington confirmed that the two leaders held a highly productive 90-minute conversation, marking the first time a US president has negotiated with his Russian counterpart since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.
Following the call, Trump signaled that he is "OK" with keeping Ukraine out of NATO, which has been one of Russia's concerns for years. He also suggested it is "unlikely" that Kiev will regain all of the territory it has lost to Russia over the past decade.
While Trump dismissed the idea that he is "freezing out" Vladimir Zelensky from the peace process and confirmed that the two had spoken after the Putin call, he suggested that the Ukrainian leader will have to hold elections at some point. Zelensky's term as president expired in May 2024, with Moscow considering him "illegitimate."
No NATO for Kiev, Ukrainian territorial concessions, venue for talks with Putin: Key takeaways from Trump's briefing
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The phone call sent shock waves through the global media, which almost universally portrayed it as a blow to Ukraine and EU countries and a victory for Russia.
Britain's Daily Telegraph published an article titled 'This is Putin and Trump's world now'…
Trump destroys Zelensky:
— Zlatti71 (@Zlatti_71) February 13, 2025
-Will you support Ukraine and the exchange of territories, which includes the Kursk region?
-Zelensky will have to do what he has to do. And his ratings are not very good.
- SK pic.twitter.com/HOUBaWK7ep
So, maybe Zelensky does have to go first, for an actual peace to be established. I dunno, there are still varying takes but I think Trump's got his team in Europe to simmer down the EU folks and tell them this will be on their tab moving forward before negotiating an actual deal with Putin himself. The Eurocrats and Zelensky alike seem to now recognize (publicly) the Russian build up throughout the war though, so I guess the lies about that are put to bed:Quote:
In actuality, there's virtually nothing to talk about. Not only has Putin clearly dictated that no legal document can be signed with an illegitimate president like Zelenskywhich itself puts off any "negotiations" until Zelensky is long gonebut the truth is, it's hard to imagine any legal document being signed with the West at all. Russia has long suffered the betrayals of not only the various Minsk agreements, but endless other reneged ones in the past, from the 'not-an-inch-eastward' NATO understanding to the various treaties US pulled out of, as in the ABM Treaty.
Putin and other Kremlin officials have hinted at this before, but signing any long term foundational agreements with the US is folly because only four years later, another deep state neocon president can steal the election be elected and immediately bin the agreement, if only to spite his previous rival. In such an uncertain political framework, in recent years known for its erratic and schizo-level politics, how can any foundational agreement in good faith be signed?
So, yet again, the war didn't weaken the Russian military machine, net, and certainly enriched Putin's pals (and Xi) along the way with the knock on effects of oil/gas etc.Quote:Zelensky then went on to scare Europeans by claiming after Ukraine falls, Russia will easily occupy all of Europe, as the now-swelled Russian army has a "three to one" manpower advantage over the combined European armiesQuote:
Russia's military capabilities are three times greater than they were before the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovil akalien has said.
"Russia's military capabilities are already three times greater than they were when the large-scale invasion of Ukraine began three years ago. And all of this has happened in the context of an active war," the minister said in an interview with the 15min.lt news website published on Monday.
Absolute gold. https://t.co/DBgwYQkfMi
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) February 12, 2025
🧵 UKRAINE’S ZAPOROZHYE OFFENSIVE
— Matt Davies (@MNormanDavies) June 14, 2023
Operations Order (OPORD): ‘General Outline of Operations / Commander’s Summary’
It seems clear the Russian Army had explicit forewarning of plans for the AFU’s plans main recent attack
That would all but guarantee disastrous failure for the AFU pic.twitter.com/mLwnAdMavq
That's what the Lithuanian defense minister said a few days ago. Again, the most valuable information in our modern age about the politically driven wars are those made against interests.AtticusMatlock said:
I'm sorry, but did you read an article claiming Russia's military capabilities are three times greater than what they were before the war and you actually believe that?
Are you for real?
One can certainly debate the merits of the US aiding Ukraine but gees.
⚡️🇷🇺This could be why Russia outproduces all of NATO. Size of famed Uralvagonzavod plant in Nizhny Tagil which produces T-72s compared to the Abrams plant: pic.twitter.com/Iy3N3CqVnR
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) February 10, 2025
On the last day of 2024 UVZ reported on the delivery of the last batches of T-72B3M and T-90M MBTs. The message claims that the contractual obligation has been fulfilled. November was the month with the highest production ratehttps://t.co/OMtbTnjdXs pic.twitter.com/GTsxpZvNPo
— D'Mithridates (@Rhaescuporis) December 31, 2024
nortex97 said:
Tucker has a nice interview with some shocking claims about Ukraine selling (weapons etc) to cartels with Col. Davis.The Ukrainian military is selling American weapons systems on the black market, including to drug cartels. This war is killing the United States. Col. Daniel Davis on how Donald Trump can end it.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) February 10, 2025
(0:00) Why Crimea Is So Pivotal
(13:17) Ukraine Is Powerless Without the US
(31:16)… pic.twitter.com/PgL3og9lTE
Solid:"They [Ukraine] may be Russian someday, they might not be, but I want our money back. I told them I want the equivalent of like $500 bil"
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) February 11, 2025
The art of making deals by Trump has 🇺🇦 stans shitting their pants right now. Priceless. pic.twitter.com/jxFuBlknMY
Huge Nato base by Ukraine in great jeopardy now:🇷🇴 BREAKING: Klaus Iohannis resigns as President of Romania after massive pressure from the people, who recognize only Călin Georgescu as their rightful president
— Daily Romania (@daily_romania) February 10, 2025
We demand the resumption of the second round of the presidential elections now that Iohannis is gone! pic.twitter.com/xw4SIhc4A6
Simplicius has an update on substack, if interested.
🇺🇦 🤣 NATO never promised Ukraine membership following peace talks with Russia – Rutti Frutti pic.twitter.com/cwp1iNsLZJ
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) February 13, 2025
NATO Chief Rutte: "In the future NATO will have as a 33rd or 34th we will have Ukraine (...) Ukraine will be a member of NATO in the future, that's what we decided in Washington."
— Russian Market (@runews) October 17, 2024
- who we in Washington? Kamala? pic.twitter.com/JnbCBgtuk1
🇷🇺🇺🇸 JUST IN! Reuters reports that U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would welcome Russia’s return to the Group of Seven, calling Moscow’s expulsion a mistake.
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) February 13, 2025
Oh boy... can you hear the crying? pic.twitter.com/7XQr49oD18
Uke false-flag:Quote:
Indeed Ukraine was gaining momentum before the war as a tourism destination (somehow the new Poland) with Ryanair and Wizz Air growing quickly.
I think whenever things stabilise there will be a massive boom.
- VFR traffic has exploded with many Ukrainians moving to Western Europe. Whether they stay or come back, that is a huge traffic.
- Tourism. Many Western Europeans would like to visit a place they have seen on TV for 3 years non-stop. Other than the war, Ukraine is a safe country, cheap; only max 2 hours to Western Europe. Boom.
- Business. If Ukraine needs to be rebuilt, a lot of Western companies will have a lot to do there. Although this would be more of legacy carriers rather than Ryanair…
The strike on the Chernobyl NPP sarcophagus is just a quick Kiev improvisation. They at least came up with something in a hurry.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 14, 2025
In a week or two, they will come up with and do something especially nasty. They will prop up a barn with some disabled children from the music and… pic.twitter.com/Aw559DTcDs
🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺 US Vice President Vance said he believes Ukraine peace talks will lead to an agreement that will "shock many" pic.twitter.com/YS4PCTEdYH
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 14, 2025
My work here is done. :D
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 14, 2025
All levity aside, the notion that the US somehow "betrayed" Ukraine, even on its own terms, is laughable. The US provided Ukraine with all the support in the world for their national project. We're not obligated to keep giving them new chances to fail. https://t.co/SN7Mgt7i5D
POTUS gives @kaitlancollins a lesson on the Ukraine war: I think Biden is incompetent, and I think when he said they can join NATO, that was a very stupid thing to say... The other thing that got it started was how badly Milley and these stupid people did with Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/x4lHLgygKf
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 13, 2025
🇺🇦 Zelensky: Ukrainians Oppose Elections—And Those Who Don’t Should Leave
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) February 15, 2025
Ukrainian dictator Zelensky told Europeans that “Ukrainians are completely against elections and don’t even want to talk about them.”
As for those Ukrainians who do want elections? He suggested they find… pic.twitter.com/DGK3J0zhIR
The pocket west of Kurakhove has begun collapsing with most of the salient in the grey zone and with Russian forces spotted on the outskirts of the villages of Ulakly and Kostyantynopil. pic.twitter.com/Cw0crA2Cde
— KalibratedMaps (@Kalibrated_Maps) February 15, 2025
Russia has started systematically destroying large gas processing facilities in Ukraine since the ending and non-renewal of the transit contract that was signed into place before 2022. Since gas transit across Ukraine has ended Russian missile and drone forces have hit several… pic.twitter.com/Ik1mNZvHg4
— ayden (@squatsons) February 15, 2025
https://t.co/RGMA7vEab4 https://t.co/sDXAHzOx1A
— ayden (@squatsons) February 15, 2025
MJ20/20 said:
Nortex, you deserve a ton of credit for seeing through the lies, corruption, propoganda, etc... from the get go. It's easy to go back through this thread where you reconized and called out the failure on all fronts. Be it the American side and it's puppet state, the EU, and especially Ukrainian leadership.You got called a lot of names for providing an honest perspective. This deal isn't over yet, but it looks like you and a select few (OPAG, Plane Crash Guy and more) in this thread had the ability to use critical thinking and see through the fog of disinformation and emotion to the true abomination this entire thing was.
Reminder: People in Ukraine are no longer allowed to vote for their own President. Elections have been canceled since Nov 2023. pic.twitter.com/SZ5LFCD3HO
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) February 15, 2025
USAID funded a 70-NGO consortium that issued 25 ‘Red Lines’ to Zelensky, effectively controlling how his government functioned. This ensured that Western-backed institutions, not Ukrainian voters, shaped policy. The US State Dept’s real concern isn’t democracy—it’s influence.
— Kentucky Kernels Of Truth (@TrackDaddyKy) February 15, 2025
Nothing to see here, just Russian troops making a five-kilometer stab into one of the hottest sections of the front.
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 16, 2025
Do that a few more times and we'll be talking about breakthroughs and big arrows. https://t.co/0NVy6c7ne8
It's absolutely hilarious how all these 🇪🇺 shills think that the EU has money, capable enough military or enough industrial capacity to continue arming Ukraine, provide some type of security guarantees, or even put some boots on the ground without the US.
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) February 16, 2025
There is a reason… pic.twitter.com/EytkanAxeN
The radicalization of the pro Ukraine supporters in western countries needs to be studied. pic.twitter.com/mgtpol3dfj
— Mostly Peaceful Memes (@MostlyPeacefull) February 13, 2025
What is it about Ukraine that broke so many of these people? Or is this guy just a spook https://t.co/25Z6cLfps7
— captive dreamer (@captivedreamer7) February 13, 2025
And while Zelensky and most of the European elite belch about Russia's aims to attack NATO and even conquer parts of the EU, here we have the head of European "diplomacy" Kaka Kallas openly state that the main European geostrategic goal is to dismantle Russia, verbatim.
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) February 16, 2025
Can… pic.twitter.com/nnftn3dZKM
🔥 SVO summary for 02/16/2025
— Isabella Liberman (@BellaVLiberman) February 17, 2025
🟢 In the Kursk region, Russian military personnel continue successful operations near Sverdlikovo and are clearing the area south of Makhnovka .
Yesterday, Ukrainian forces launched an attack on Korenevo, which resulted in the injury of a… pic.twitter.com/tKLxv33hgl
Polish FM strongly opposes creation of an EU army per Zelensky's dreams (presumably because he realizes it would wind up controlled by the fascists in Berlin/Paris/Brussels).Quote:
Asked about his expectations for the talks, Lavrov said that "when we go to negotiations on the proposal of our partners, first of all, we always want to hear them out." He also noted that Trump and Putin agreed to leave behind "an absolutely abnormal period" in relations between the countries, which have barely communicated over the past three years.
"The presidents agreed that it is necessary to resume dialogue on all issues that can be resolved one way or another with the participation of Russia and the US… Therefore, we will listen to our American counterparts and, of course, we will be ready to respond. Then we will report to our leaders who will take decisions on future steps," the minister said.
Trump has vowed to swiftly end the Ukraine conflict, with his team reportedly planning to reach a ceasefire by late April. Following his talks with Putin, the US president suggested that he did not think it was "practical" for Ukraine to join NATO, adding that Kiev has very little chance of regaining the territory it has lost to Russia over the past decade.
Moscow has stressed that it seeks a permanent solution to the conflict rather than a temporary ceasefire. It has insisted that Ukraine must commit to neutrality, denazification, and demilitarization, as well as to recognize the territorial reality on the ground.
(with transatlantic support from the US side of the Blob) Anyway yeah The Great Game never ended, nor did the Crimean War pic.twitter.com/n7M2fqxlNm
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) February 17, 2025
He also mouthed off that the peace talks in Saudi Arabia can't have any results and he won't accept any deal. Meanwhile:Quote:
Last week, Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) the executive body operating under the president imposed lifetime sanctions on Poroshenko, alongside prominent businessmen Igor Kolomoisky, Gennady Bogolyubov, Konstantin Zhevago, and Viktor Medvedchuk, the former head of the political council of the Opposition Platform For Life party.
Notably, NSDC decisions require approval by presidential decree, meaning the sanctions against Poroshenko and these high-profile oligarchs are entirely Zelensky's doing. Instead of pursuing legal action through the courts, Zelensky opted to impose indefinite sanctions without due process.
….
This isn't the first time Zelensky and his administration have tried to tighten their grip on Ukraine's political landscape. However, with public exhaustion growing and instability on the rise, such actions could lead to unpredictable consequences.
For the first time since the outbreak of full-scale hostilities, MPs from the European Solidarity party staged a two-day blockade of parliament in response to the sanctions, preventing Prime Minister Denis Shmigal from addressing lawmakers. This escalation signals a new level of tension within Ukraine's political elite.
Poroshenko remains a powerful figure, backed by influential circles including the military and Ukraine's Western allies.
Removing him from the political arena could further destabilize the country and deepen the existing governance crisis. Worse still, the political and economic effects of the sanctions may not outweigh their unintended consequences. Instead of weakening him, they could actually boost Poroshenko's standing both among his domestic supporters and in the West, where he could be seen as a persecuted opposition leader.
Negotiations on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, between the U.S. Delegation led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Russian Delegation led by Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov, have begun at the Diriyah Palace in Riyadh, mediated by Saudi Officials. Notably absent… pic.twitter.com/1wFVy7Xctj
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 18, 2025
Absolute wins for America, and the Euro's should be thrilled not to be under our thumb. Meanwhile, Kiev attacks American oil interests (caution, nsfw language):Quote:
As I have long advocated, President Trump should consider withdrawing all US ground troops from Europe to shift the burden of providing European security to our allies by the end of 2025 given that their GDP is over four times larger than Russia's and then transform NATO into a European-led alliance as I proposed back in 2019. The US has not had any need or security interest to station any ground troops in NATO since the last Russian troops were withdrawn from central and eastern Europe over three decades ago.
Last night, the Kiev regime went for what looks like an extremely desperate gambit; as usual, the tactic they chose is schizophrenic.
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) February 17, 2025
A swarm of Ukrainian drones hit the Kropotkinskaya oil pumping station, operated by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC). Now, you might assume… pic.twitter.com/bNm0hPaQrC
Another reported deep advance, now Russian troops stabbing halfway to Konstantinovka - some eight kilometers - from their positions in Toretsk.
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 18, 2025
It should be noted that as Russian troops become able to push with less effective resistance, combat footage geolocations will dry up. https://t.co/paIsKrOsDp
US, RUSSIA AGREE TO APPOINT TEAMS TO END UKRAINE CONFLICT: US
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) February 18, 2025
Here’s a better idea:
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) February 18, 2025
Let’s leave NATO https://t.co/j4n3ZLrJzz
A Banderite is literally threatening Elon Musk's life on his own platform. Color me shocked. https://t.co/g1gEZtBo0z pic.twitter.com/oDmHej8Hzj
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) February 18, 2025
Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlines three points on U.S. and Russia discussions to end the war in Ukraine after a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Saudi Arabia:
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) February 18, 2025
1 - Reestablish diplomatic facilities in each respective country.
2 - Appoint a high level… pic.twitter.com/tFQ04RqLKf
aggiehawg said:
My understanding of Article Five is that if one of NATOs European members send troops into another country to join in a war effort, then gets attacked in retaliation, the defense pact doesn't apply?
Volodymyr Zelenskyy being left out of talks. pic.twitter.com/W4heyFDTXv
— Michael Berry (@MichaelBerrySho) February 18, 2025
The Kiev born Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund:
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 18, 2025
"In fact, it was American business that lost 300 billion dollars after it left Russia. The US economy lost this money”
2/ pic.twitter.com/1Kls8qOwox
McFaul confirms my analysis!
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 18, 2025
It’s not about Ukraine, Ukraine is just a variable in the equation. pic.twitter.com/HofirNh0HI
Good updates: gets into the situation Europe's big 3 face with US-Russian relations improving around 30 minutes in.Quote:
Essentially Russia and America looking to restore relations and work together on global issues, which include:
- Ukraine (obviously)
- Middle East
- Mediation with China
- Mediation with Iran
- Mediation with North Korea
- BRICS and US relations
- De-dollarization situation
Trump is well aware that Russia is catalyst and allied with many nations in the global south, and is needed for the settlement of many conflicts, if you want to avoid war … what Trump wants.
The Kiev born Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund came to negotiate economical details.l and he in the CNN interview explains the approach.
Dmitriev said he had already held several meetings with Trump's team:
"We've had several meetings with members of the Trump team, and all I can say is that they are great problem solvers. And I think President Trump is a great negotiator, as is his entire team"
-> In short, Russia and USA are about to work on the global order, not about Ukraine in isolation. That's bad news for Ukraine, as it's a bargaining chip in this equation … not the main actor.
Hence EU is also not needed, they're just noise.
"Donetsk Disaster" Kalibrated Live #135 https://t.co/5Ev9dm0uRu
— ayden (@squatsons) February 18, 2025
This is really simple.nortex97 said:The Kiev born Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund:
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 18, 2025
"In fact, it was American business that lost 300 billion dollars after it left Russia. The US economy lost this money”
2/ pic.twitter.com/1Kls8qOwoxMcFaul confirms my analysis!
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 18, 2025
It’s not about Ukraine, Ukraine is just a variable in the equation. pic.twitter.com/HofirNh0HIGood updates: gets into the situation Europe's big 3 face with US-Russian relations improving around 30 minutes in.Quote:
Essentially Russia and America looking to restore relations and work together on global issues, which include:
- Ukraine (obviously)
- Middle East
- Mediation with China
- Mediation with Iran
- Mediation with North Korea
- BRICS and US relations
- De-dollarization situation
Trump is well aware that Russia is catalyst and allied with many nations in the global south, and is needed for the settlement of many conflicts, if you want to avoid war … what Trump wants.
The Kiev born Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund came to negotiate economical details.l and he in the CNN interview explains the approach.
Dmitriev said he had already held several meetings with Trump's team:
"We've had several meetings with members of the Trump team, and all I can say is that they are great problem solvers. And I think President Trump is a great negotiator, as is his entire team"
-> In short, Russia and USA are about to work on the global order, not about Ukraine in isolation. That's bad news for Ukraine, as it's a bargaining chip in this equation … not the main actor.
Hence EU is also not needed, they're just noise."Donetsk Disaster" Kalibrated Live #135 https://t.co/5Ev9dm0uRu
— ayden (@squatsons) February 18, 2025