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Monro
1 year ago

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/putin-wants-ukraine-ceasefire-current-frontlines-sources-say-2024-05-24/

What’s really going on?

Putin wants to end the war in Ukraine by reaching a ceasefire that recognizes the current battlefield lines.

Putin is frustrated with Ukraine’s decision not to engage in talks.

Putin has regularly claimed that he wants to bring the war to an end since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, even as Russia has continued launching near-daily attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.

Putin believes he could successfully sell Moscow’s current gains in the war as a victory to the Russian public.

I wonder if that is connected to this?:

Russian troops are “completely bogged down” in street battles for the town of Vovchansk in Kharkiv Oblast, having suffered “very heavy losses,”

Russia launched a new offensive on May 10 in northern Kharkiv Oblast. Moscow’s forces had managed to advance as far as 10 kilometers (6 miles) into the region but had been halted by the first line of defence.

Russian troops are now deploying their reserves from different sectors, but fail to support active assault operations in the region.

Russia also switched to active defense near the village of Lyptsi

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  Monro

Or alternatively the attack by “Ukraine” on Russia’s nuclear missile early warning system is a consequence of USA using Ukraine to fight its wars and prevent Russia responding legally against America. A ceasefire blunts Western proxy agression on Russian territory by removing their excuse.

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago
Reply to  Monro

Not everyone reads the situation in leaderless Ukraine as positive. “Vladimir Putin’s forces are grinding forward, using their numerical advantages and exploiting the slowness of the west to supply sufficient air defense and ammunition. They have opened a new front north of Kharkiv, which is closer to the Russian frontier than London is to Oxford. It’s feared that Russian forces will now get within artillery range of the besieged city, which is already being pounded by Russian missiles, drones and glide bombs …  Russia’s main purpose seems to be to stretch the roughly 1,000km-long frontline so that, as Ukraine diverts troops to defend Kharkiv, Putin’s army can push forward in the east, taking more of the Donetsk and Luhansk provinces that he already claims are irrevocably part of the Russian Federation. One western military expert says this is a “moment of jeopardy” for Ukraine. … Interestingly, one criticism I heard repeatedly is that he [Zelensky] continues to feed unrealistic hopes of total victory – that is, the reconquest of all Ukraine’s sovereign territory in its 1991 frontiers, including Crimea. Even senior officials privately give a more cautious definition of victory. ‘Publicly, I support what the president says,’ one told me. ‘Unpublicly,… Read more »

Monro
1 year ago
Reply to  DHJ

A soldier who serves in a motorized rifle battalion of the 44th Army Corps of the Russian Armed Forces, said that one division in his unit outright refused to participate in the offensive against Kharkiv Oblast. An Atesh (partisan) member said that soldiers of that unit were wary of the fortifications had been build along the Russian-Ukrainian border. He also said the soldiers had witnessed Russian sabotage and reconnaissance operations in the region that were unsuccessful. “In view of this, when … the order was given, part of the unit refused to carry out the criminal will of the command,” Meanwhile British police have charged 64-year-old Howard Michael Phillips and said the charge related to Russia. Phillips was arrested in central London and charged with violating a section of the NSA that relates to assisting a foreign intelligence service.  This arrest comes after a string of measures taken against Russia to protect the UK, follow a pattern of malign activity carried out both here and abroad in the past year, which is believed to be linked to Russia. That includes 5 Bulgarian nationals charged with conspiring to commit espionage activities in the UK on behalf of Russia. A sixth individual was later charged and legal… Read more »

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  Monro

There seems to be a lot of Putin mind-reading going on. Still that is probably less unpleasant than Biden mind-reading. Both are futile and are simply a tol-ol for the mindreader to assert their beliefs.

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago

“Mind how you go”, the Met arrested an unemployed bloke for possibly assisting Russian intelligence services.

Same Russian intelligence services that we are told successfully poison people in mainland UK and rig elections in the US – both without leaving irrefutable evidence. So they need to use Unemployed Bloke for intel?

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  DHJ

Sorry, didn’t understand a single word of that. Stop trying to be clever and make your accusations in plain English.

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago

You make a good point but I was making light of the Monro accounts comment. You might find yourself getting arrested for espionage for questioning the narrative.

Monro
1 year ago
Reply to  Monro

Vladimir, the underpants poisoner……. After the Metropolitan police published photos of Boshirov and Petrov, Bellingcat took up the hunt. It sought to unmask their real identities. The passport photo showed a younger version of the assassin wanted by the British authorities. Chepiga was Boshirov, and Boshirov was Chepiga. Chepiga was married with a child…..The first Skripal poisoner At least seven residents identified (Petrov) Mishkin from the photo produced by the British police…..(The second Skripal poisoner) Mishkin Chepiga and Mishkin’s joint interview on RT was a disaster. It was an unintentionally comic performance that made them and the GRU a laughing stock, not only among English-speaking countries, but across Russia, too. They were professional spies, and so lacked media experience. More than 20 western countries expelled Russian diplomats in solidarity. About 150 embassy-based spies, mostly GRU officers, were forced to pack their bags. This was a serious blow to Russia’s overseas espionage network……..The Trump administration removed 60 Russian officials, including a dozen based at the UN in New York. It shut the consulate in Seattle, ending the Russian Federation’s diplomatic representation on the US west coast. And then…..  One of the men, named by Mr Navalny as an employee of Russia’s FSB security service,… Read more »

Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

Celebrity Doctors Paid By Pharma – latest leaflet to print at home and deliver to neighbours or forward to politicians, including your election candidates, your local vicar, online media and friends online. We have over 200 leaflet ideas on the link on the leaflet.

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TheBasicMind
1 year ago

With Starmer now the question isn’t just if he would ever be prepared to push the nuclear launch button, but if he is physically capable of doing so.

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  TheBasicMind

Well based purely on his behaviour thus far around the trans/gender identity issues I’m aghast that such a man ( it’s ”not right” to say only women have a cervix! ) has managed to stay married. Talk about a ‘deal-breaker’…; ”Rishi Sunak’s election campaign launch might have been humiliating, but Sir Keir Starmer’s revealed something far more worrying about the imminent prospect of a Labour government. The event was held in Kent and featured a number of Labour bigwigs. But there was a notable exclusion: Rosie Duffield—the only elected Labour MP in the county. The reason for this, though Labour won’t admit it, is both simple and sinister. The party’s leadership does not want to be associated with Duffield’s mainstream view that only women have a cervix and that transgender women are not women (i.e. they are men). In contemporary jargon, this makes her ‘gender critical,’ or even subject to the slur ‘Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist,’ or ‘TERF.’ Duffield has long been targeted by her own party because of her views on the transgender issue, including an official investigation which eventually saw her exonerated. Reports say that Starmer even refused to meet her “for years,” until he finally accepted last month—in the face of a significant critical review of “transgender medicine”—that Duffield… Read more »

Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

May all your dreams come true.

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Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

Boris Johnson says in the Mail he cannot believe that the British people would be so utterly mad as to hand Keir Starmer a majority.

Well, if that happens Boris DeWaffle Johnson it’s entirely your fault.

You could have had a proper Brexit (No Deal), no lockdown, no jabbing, very limited immigration, no Net Zero, energy independence, much lower taxes and spending, strong defence, but you didn’t.

NeilParkin
1 year ago

Starmer will get a majority thanks to those who still think there are party politics operating in the UK. Still lots of people who haven’t realised the dividing line doesn’t run vertically between left and right, but horizontally between the Elite and the Proles. The Elites are all busy filling their pockets with billionaires money, which they get from fleecing the proles. The billionaires imagine that having accumulated more money that they could ever need, they can play the Earth and its inhabitants like a computer game. As George Carlin used to say, ‘Its a big club, and you aint in it’.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Agree entirely 👍

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago

Having fewer competitors makes the ‘choice’ less of a problem.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-13456697/Boris-Johnson-Keir-Starmer-dangerous-left-wing-1970s.html

We handed you a thumping majority Jonhson and look where that took us. The sheer cheek to post such an article. Could you just jogg off?

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

John Ellwood at TCW casting a critical eye over the candidates standing for Dudley in the upcoming General.

😀 😀 😀

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/vote-for-me-or-die-a-horrible-death/

ellie-em
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

😂 The Doing Sod All party is looking popular. At least it’s honest. 😀

Mogwai
1 year ago

Completely agree with this comment. How many young people would like to have children ( or more kids than they already have ) but are prevented from doing so because they can’t afford it? Or they take one look at the way society is evolving and think, ”no chance”? Not everybody wishes to plough on with starting a family safe in the knowledge that the welfare system will see them right. There are many reasons why people are not having kids and this is just one of them. ( 2mins ); “We have a falling birth rate … In places like Scotland, we have a need for much greater migration” ”Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle confirms a Labour government’s intent to use mass immigration to substitute for native sub-replacement birth rates. Immigration is the cause of 89% of housing falling short of demand. Where will Brits have and raise those children if in constant competition with the churn of millions of entrants from all over the world? If your culture is in flux and local area rendered unrecognisable by demographic change, will you feel secure enough to establish a family? When JuliaHB1 pressed on this, he acted as if she wanted… Read more »

DHJ
DHJ
1 year ago

Election announcement created a good day to bury bad news, top civil servant Simon Case appeared at the COVID inquiry on Thursday. Perhaps DS could do an article on it?

https://covid19.public-inquiry.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/23214722/C-19-Inquiry-23-May-2024-Module-2-Day-36.pdf