Thursday, November 20, 2025

Yes, It Is ...

 ... there is only one teeny-weeny problem--Moscow doesn't know about this "plan". 

A reported plan devised by the U.S. and Russia involving major territorial concessions from Kyiv to end the war in Ukraine would amount to a “capitulation” for Kyiv, a Ukrainian advocacy group has told NewsweekReports carried by Axios, Reuters and the Financial Times said Moscow and Washington had privately drawn up proposals for Kyiv to give up some territories and weapons and significantly cut Ukraine's Armed Forces. Olena Halushka, co-founder of the International Center for Ukrainian Victory, told Newsweek on Thursday that everything included in this proposal "is either aiming at strengthening Russia's battlefield position or sowing internal tensions inside Ukraine."

It doesn't matter how much defeated West wants to "massage" the issue of SMO, the result will be the same--capitulation, but not of the virtual entity known as 404, but of the combined West. The West's adventurism ran its course and the offramp for the US is being closed as I type this. Per Europe, you all know the outcome. 

There is no other outcome when one even considers this)): HMS Prince of Wales is ready for war and available to allies - 'if NATO provides escorts', LOL. 

This is, in a nutshell, the whole issue with combined West today--building obsolete and expensive toys while having no means to sustain them. In case of UK--with one operational sea-going SSN of Astute-class and a couple Type-45 DDGs which can actually go to sea and perform duties, this is what it amounts to--if somebody provides something, which is critical for operation of this fat floating target in real war. 

Meanwhile, The Mirror, an Indian media resource, gives a review of Russia's exposition at Dubai 2025. 
Correct, all of it produced out of Russia's own resources and means. As many astutely noted, very good washing machines and microwaves. India wants Su-57. And the news are swirling around like crazy:

Ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India next month, Moscow has made a significant military proposal to New Delhi that could potentially reshape the future of Indian air power. Russia has reportedly offered India "unrestricted access" to technology for the new fifth-generation Su-57 stealth fighter jet ahead of Vladimir Putin's visit to New Delhi. The development comes even as Su-57E, the export variant, made an appearance at the Dubai Air Show and conducted flight displays.

Highly likely this deal will happen, together with HAL's license-built fully Russian SSJ-100, which is another technological wowser. 


A lot is happening in Eurasia this very moment and I would lie if I state that I do not enjoy a complete implosion of West's pseudo-academic "Russia expertise", which long ago turned into primitive collection of propaganda slogans for mentally retarded--a precise contingent produced by degree mills in the West. 

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