A war without a name
The fact that Russia is in a state of war knows a whole world. Except for the political leadership of this country, which in the fourth year of the vast military clashes with Ukraine, seconded by Western countries, refuses to acknowledge this striking reality. The military hostilities that have already caused at least hundreds of thousands of victims on both sides, huge destruction and over ten million refugees to flee Ukraine, are ritually and stupidly called “Special Military Operation”. That is, a limited police action to annihilate a small group of rebels.
Terrorist acts on the part of the Kiev regime on the territory of Russia did not cease for a moment in the last three years or so. Massive and permanent fires at fuel depots, the assassination of civic militants and generals, drone attacks on areas farther away from the front line, and the explosion of railway nodes is happening uninterruptedly. And here on the eve of the new round of negotiations in Istanbul, there are new explosions on some strategic points of the railway system and the spectacular drone attack on a military airfield in Irkutsk.
The official propaganda in Moscow is wreaking havoc, anathematizing as usual the those on Ukrainian side that it obstinately describes as “banderites”, “terrorists” and especially “fascists” and “Nazis”. In fact the regime in Kiev is a Judeocracy par excellence, and this is a reality that has existed for many years. All the key posts in the government prior to the current one were held ― purely by chance! ― by the exponents of this distinguished minority in Ukraine. But it would be “politically incorrect” for the Putin administration and its press lackeys to make use of terms like “Zionists”, that could upset the networks so influential in the Moscow state administration.
Some die on the front, others have fun
Instead of mobilizing the entire society by declaring a state of war, recruiting another half a million young Russians into the army, and waging war on the entire economy, the senile leaders of the Kremlin continue to simulate an imperturbable calm. What the patriotic circles in Russia are particularly in revolt against is the fact that despite the background of a huge tragedy the country continues to live as if nothing was happening. Entertainment events, concerts, various performances, sports, circuses and shows on official TV stations, are determined to conceal the the catastrophic reality from the population. While disabled young men can be met on the all the main intersecting streets of Russian cities, these diversions continue to be used to anaesthetize the collective mind. While some shed blood on the front line, others prepare for the summer season by choosing the most exotic tourist destinations.
Two categories of soldiers: hostages of the regime in Kiev and mercenaries of the regime in Moscow
While the Zionist regime in Kiev continues to criminally hunt young people on the streets of all the cities of the country and forcibly enlist them in the army, the regime in Moscow prefers to send only mercenaries to the front - even if they are appointed by the official propaganda “volunteers”. Of course, among those who fight on the side of Russia are plenty of men who are guided by patriotic feelings. But the entire military contingent engaged in combat actions has strictly contractual and implicitly financial relations with the Ministry of Defense. And whoever is ready to die for money is a mercenary at all times.
In general, in today's Russia it is well known that an impressive number of those who leave for the front are the young people from the provinces, who are tempted by televised advertisements promising them considerable fees for participation in military hostilities. The financial reward package is even more generous when someone who fights is hurt or killed. By the way, one of the most abominable aspects of this fratricidal slaughter is already widely exposed in the alternative media in Russia: a large category of women has emerged who manage to marry several times a year with the military on the front. The mortality rate being quite high, they have the opportunity to receive the respective fees more than once.
Therefore, given the legal status of those who are enlisted by the Russian side by contract and in exchange for payments, the correct term that defines them is that of mercenaries. This word does not necessarily have a negative connotation, it simply reflects objective reality.
The motivation for Russia's unwillingness to resort to engaging the regular army in war and mobilizing hundreds of thousands or even a million people as a result of declaring a state of war is simple. Such measures would break the popularity of the eternal leader Putin and cause massive discontent in the country, though these measures could have led to a univocal and decisive victory. But the old Kremlin leaders are no longer able to make major patriotic decisions.
This cohort from the former Soviet nomenklatura and those connected with the mafia networks of the oligarchs cannot overcome the state of immobility and the obsession with perpetuating their own privileges. Their goal is to maintain the satus quo for the whole of their lives, and let things remain as they are forever. This is where the enemy calculated their behavior perfectly. The lack of dynamism and courage in action determines the expansion of the armed conflict, which will objectively lead to the economic weakening of Russia and the shaking of the people's confidence towards the regime. But that is going to happen tomorrow or sometime after; until then, the forever young Putin will continue to play his role as a strong and unrivaled leader of geopolitical games.
Repeated negotiations against the backdrop of a routine war
So, tomorrow, June 2, a new round of Russian-Ukrainian negotiations will take place in Istanbul, and on the eve of them the Kiev regime has intensified its terrorist actions on Russian territory, causing screams, lamentations and hysterical protests in Moscow. Complaints to the UN and other international organizations will also follow. What a pitiful sight! What hypocrisy! Was it not expected that Russia's military intervention in Ukraine would generate a vast and uninterrupted operation to destabilize Russia through the most diverse and cruel acts of terrorism? And the more this war expands, the worse the consequences of these actions will become. Explosions are likely to follow at a number of strategic objectives such as nuclear power plants, dams of hydroelectric power plants, in subways and other sites of public agglomeration. In this regard, terrorist acts such as the one at Crocus City Hall on March 22, 2024 may be repeated at any time.
For more than three years the regime in Kiev and its external patrons have managed to test the reactions of the Kremlin administration on numerous occasions. I mean, rather, their lack of reaction. Any major terrorist act is followed by an avalanche of sterile statements by Russian officials and their propagandists. We are not saying that symmetrical actions are welcome. On the contrary; the most tragic part of these situations of enormous gravity is that the Russian side is increasingly applying the downright creepy tactic of launching massive rocket attacks on cities and, therefore, on the peaceful population of Ukraine. And the fact that the official narrative presents these bombings as being directed exclusively at military objectives does not diminish the number of innocent victims of this slaughter.
It is downright shocking to watch the daily press releases of the Russian Ministry of Defense, which boast through all the propaganda channels that it has liquidated again more than a few thousand “Nazis, fascists and banderites”. In fact, those wearing Ukrainian uniforms are a large majority of young people forcibly taken from the streets and their homes and sent to their death. But those who plan and coordinate both sides of the war need as many human sacrifices as possible. So the fratricidal slaughterhouse operates at maximum capacity.
The real goals of the fratricidal war
The plan is multidimensional.
- The assassination of as many Orthodox Slavs as possible in order to depopulate Ukraine and provoke an irremediable demographic catastrophe.
- The political destabilization and economic weakening of Russia in order to change the regime and cause the territorial dismantling of this country.
- And the most conspiratorial and treacherous aspect of this shadow-directed war is the creation of a new Israel in the territories of Southern Ukraine.
The last of these points seems really incredible, but time will show whether things are like this or not.
But one thing is absolutely certain. More than three years after the start of this war, it is obvious that the Putin administration was drawn into a geopolitical trap. The optimal solution for Russia was a blitzkrieg war, that is, a swift and victorious military operation. This is what this conflict promised to be when the Russians arrived at the gates of Kiev. But there was Roman Abramovich, who arrives in Moscow in the most important moments with messages from the City of London for Putin, and everything is rolling towards today's catastrophe. And even if controlled by them, a possible recognition by Kiev of these territorial concessions can only happen in the case of a total military defeat and unconditional surrender.
Unprecedented political-military achievements in history
The optimists and adherents of the Putin administration praised the negotiators led by the faintest and most lamentable character in Russian public life, Vladimir Medinsky, for the fact that in the first round of negotiations they would have submitted to the Ukrainian side some ultra-patriotic requirements. I refer to the fact that the Russian delegation asked Ukraine, among other things, to withdraw its military from the four regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporozhie and Herson, which Moscow proclaimed as parts of the Russian Federation on 30 September 2022. In fact, the tragic-comic situation related to these territories is unprecedented in the history of mankind. And here's why:
As a rule, a strong military state, which undertakes a successful incursion inside another state, annexes those territories after it manages to conquer them militarily. However, in this case, neither at the time of proclamation of these regions as Russian territories, nor at present, is any of the four regions fully controlled by the Russian military.
Russia is surprised to have enemies
More and more people are concerned that Western countries are supplying growing quantities of sophisticated weapons to the regime in Kiev, as well as the fact that a number of European countries have declared their readiness to send their troops to the territory of Ukraine. Such actions are revolting, of course. But as Russia has enemies, it could not be otherwise. And the insane threats of clowns like Dmitry Medvedev and the propagandists that Moscow would be ready to launch nuclear weapons against European capitals can only impress the naive; countries such as France or Britain are able to respond instantly.
At the moment even friend Trump shows signs of annoyance, applying to Putin a few expressions that are not at all flattering. The very appearance of Trump as the chief peacemaker shows Russia's weakness, i.e. the inability of this country to win a military victory on the battlefield. And the fact that the Russian military manages to conquer some rural localities does not show the achievement of great strategic victories.
In addition, the term “liberation” used by Kremlin propaganda in such cases can be accepted only to the extent that the respective localities find themselves completely depopulated. That is because of the fact that before the infantry advance, artillery usually destroys everything alive in that area. Filming with the Russian flag hovering over the ruins of these former localities strikingly reminiscent of the terrifying scenes in the Gaza Strip.
When two negotiate, the third wins
And yet, what can we expect from tomorrow's June 2 negotiations? I personally do not see what could happen to bring this war to an end in the wake of such negotiations. Those who say that the war will end only when one side finds itself defeated, and the other winner, are somehow right. They start from the classic analogies. But here things are different.
In reality, neither side is allowed to win nor capitulate. The organizers of this war need it to last as long as possible and to exhaust both sides alike. This war places both Ukraine and Russia in the losers' camp, no matter who the referees and directors of this bloody spectacle declare the winners to be. And the winners will be the same as those in the first two world wars: the Kabbalistic elite of the banksters.