... Poland.
Russia fights for us against banderites. Strangely enough, but it is true.
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... say Hooray, gallic pride (LOL) is back and people are protesting. Nah, it is all BS.
French citizens expressed mass indignation at the appearance of soldiers of the Kyiv regime at the solemn procession in honor of Bastille Day. Residents of France reacted harshly to the publication of President Emmanuel Macron on the social network X (formerly Twitter, blocked in the Russian Federation), RIA Novosti reports. The French leader posted video footage of the march of Ukrainian units at the main national holiday. "It's a shame to see the French armed forces marching alongside the Banderites. Russia is the only bulwark against fascism and Western decline," wrote one of the commentators under the post of head of state. Other users noted the inadmissibility of the presence of an army sympathetic to Nazi collaborators on the Champs-Elysees. Some users advised Macron to seek medical help because of his pride in such an event. Earlier, the leader of the right-wing Patriots party, Florian Filippo, also called the participation of the Ukrainian military in the celebrations on July 14 a disgrace.
Oh, come on, France--you voted for that, consistently. Enjoy.
... that professional level of NATO's top brass is appalling, I mean it. Here is French Admiral Vandier living la vida loca in La La Land. If he believes this amateurish BS he spews, what can I say ...
... statistics issue. Keep in mind, just for understanding what is going on--UK produces the best AD missile Europe managed to develop, Aster-30, at a rate of ... one per month. France and Germany do not fare much better.
PARIS, July 13 (Reuters) - Ukraine and key Western allies on Monday announced an air-defence coalition that would include jointly developing a new anti-ballistic missile system as an alternative and cheaper solution to the U.S. Patriot system. With Ukraine increasingly exposed to Russian ballistic missiles, leaders gathered in Paris for a summit, where 10 countries, along with about a dozen firms from the defence sector, met to press on with what they called the Integrated Anti-Ballistic Missile Coalition.
Considering a very low professional level of European militaries and R&D sector, apart from economic woes, it is difficult to explain that wholesale damage to NATO stooge in 404 is produced by what is called combined (комбинированные) strikes which include in themselves (in fact--majority) such means as drones, cruise missiles (including hypersonic 3M22 Zircon and supersonic P-800 Oniks) AND what amounts to quasi-ballistic maneuvering Iskanders.
Europe has neither technology nor capability to do anything about it and so the whole "plan" here is for Europe to drown herself in debt and then start buying crappy American systems such as Patriot PAC3. SAMP-Ts, this euro AD complex was produced in "massive" numbers such as ... ahem ... 15 (fifteen) in total. So, well ... this is called defeat and Russians, contrary to Mearsheimer's amateurish concepts of "quick victory", will continue steam-roll NATO's arsenal while choking any attempt, however delusional, on narrowing the gap. Zugzwang.
Giving a taste of scale for people who still cannot grasp a clear picture of the US military decline.
Even theoretical probabilities bankrupt the US, practical ones? It is a race to the bottom.As if it is something new.
Oil prices jumped more than 8% on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the United States would reinstate its blockade on Iran, forcing traders to once again price in the risk of prolonged disruption to energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude climbed above $82 per barrel during afternoon trading, gaining more than 8%, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) surged past $77 per barrel. Monday’s surge wiped out most of the losses that followed last month’s ceasefire, pushing Brent back above $82 and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) above $77 as traders responded to the renewed fighting.
I am not a specialist in oil, but even I can grasp consequences, especially considering military dynamics in the Gulf where the US is stuck in the trap and cannot free itself from the inexorable march of history. The signs are clear, especially considering an appalling "effectiveness" of the US so called air (lack of) defense.
Meanwhile, Russian and Chinese navies train.
... as a former CIA analyst is supposed to.
I agree with Larry--the timeline issue is critical here. Could it be that Lindsey met his end in Kiev? I am not saying it is 100% but the probability is very high that he died in Kiev. Was he an accidental (or maybe deliberate?) victim of Russian strikes at the drone factory he visited or was something else involved in his demise? Who knows. But there is very little doubt that he was a war criminal, warmonger, supporter of terrorism and genocidal maniac. Good riddance.