Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

50.000 North Korean soldiers
ready to fight for Russia against Ukraine (if China agrees)

On German-Russian investigative reporter Alina Lipp's Telegram channel "Neues aus Russland / News our of Russia" following could be read (together with a video of war correspondent Alexander Sladkov

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German

Russian

50,000 soldiers from North Korea are ready to take part in the fighting in Ukraine alongside Russia if China agrees. War correspondent Alexander Sladkov stated that.

"North Korea. I was talking to a friend of mine.... he is the head of an organisation of veterans of the Korean War. He was here recently. I asked, "What about you Koreans?" He said, "50,000 Special Forces soldiers are ready to deploy." He said.

"China should also give North Korea 'permission' to set up a private military company with 500,000 troops to work here," Sladkov said.

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500 тысяч солдат из Северной Кореи готовы принять участие в боевых действиях на Украине на стороне РФ, если одобрит Китай. Об этом заявил военкор Александр Сладков.

«Северная Корея. Я разговаривал с одним моим другом… это руководитель организации ветеранов Корейской войны. Недавно приезжал сюда. Я говорю: «Что там корейцы?». Он говорит: «50 тысяч спецназа штатного готовы для отправки». Он так сказал.

Китай тоже должен дать «добро» Северной Корее на создание какой-нибудь частной военной компании в 500 тысяч сотрудников, которые могут здесь потрудиться», – заявил Сладков

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50.000 Soldaten aus Nordkorea sind bereit, an der Seite Russlands an den Kampfhandlungen in der Ukraine teilzunehmen, wenn China zustimmt. Dies erklärte der Kriegskorrespondent Alexander Sladkov.

"Nordkorea. Ich habe mit einem Freund von mir gesprochen... er ist der Leiter einer Organisation von Veteranen des Koreakrieges. Er war vor kurzem hier. Ich fragte: "Was ist mit euch Koreanern?" Er sagte: "50.000 Soldaten der Spezialeinheiten sind einsatzbereit." Das sagte er.

"China sollte Nordkorea auch die 'Erlaubnis' geben, eine private Militärfirma mit 500.000 Mann zu gründen, die hier arbeiten kann", sagte Sladkov.
 
A revealing article has appeared in Asia Times claiming to be a summary of a meeting that allegedly took place in the US under Chatham House Rules (whereby participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speakers, nor that of any other participant, may be revealed). Those involved were apparently a near A-Z of past administration members plus senior advisers.

If this article is a realistic representation of such a meeting it goes to show just how cuckoo and out of touch with reality the western elites driving the Ukraine War really are (for example hanging on to absurdly high estimates of Russian losses whilts admitting the attritional devastation being wrought upon the Ukrainian forces). As things turn from bad to worse for them across the whole Geo-political sphere you would think they would have some deep and nasty plan to counter these seemingly irrepressible tides heralding in a new paradigm, but no. Their only thought is to double down into more and more magical thinking and outlandishly extreme means of further escalation in the desperate belief that somehow one of these will somehow dislodge reality and make all their sick dreams come true. Utter incompetence meets wishful thinking filtered through psychopathy. In other words more carnage is somehow the only answer and a persistent insistence we are still living in 1955.

Having said all that, the only sound voice comes right at the end - that of 'Spengler' himself (clearly a fake name perhaps derived from Oswald Spengler, a German philosopher who aptly penned a prophetic tome called 'The Decline of the West') - who probably left the room in stony silence after his more salient assessment of the current reality.

Why Ukraine may embrace China’s peace plan

Recent private conference of top US foreign policy experts saw Ukraine at risk of losing a war of attrition despite West’s best efforts

by Spengler
March 20, 2023


A gloomy assessment of Ukraine’s prospects for victory against Russia emerged from a recent private gathering of former top US soldiers, intelligence officials and scholars with resumes reaching from the Reagan to the Trump administrations.

Short of trained personnel and ammunition, one speaker argued, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky might consider a Chinese peace plan, especially after Beijing’s successful mediation of the Iran-Saudi dispute.

The several dozen attendees, many of whom had held cabinet or sub-cabinet positions, met under Chatham House rules, which forbid identification of individual participants but allow the content itself to be presented.

Overwhelmingly, the sentiment of participants leaned towards escalation in the form of providing additional weapons to Ukraine. One prominent analyst proposed the formation of a “foreign legion” of fighters from other countries to supplement Ukraine’s shrinking pool of trained manpower.

The great majority of participants favored risking everything for absolute victory over Russia. None of the attendees mentioned the qualms that former president Donald Trump voiced on May 17 about the risk of nuclear escalation in Ukraine.

The question of how the Russia-Ukraine war might escalate into a broader conflict received no attention. Their frustration, rather, was that Ukraine seems less likely to defeat Russia, even if the West makes the maximum effort and risks escalation.

We should not be surprised, one of the lead presenters said at the end of the conclave, if Ukraine’s President Zelensky takes up China’s peace plan. No one in the West anticipated that China would mediate between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Although Washington has dismissed China’s peace plan for Ukraine, Zelensky has not. Russia would keep the Sea of Azov and most of the Donbas, a settlement that might be forced on Ukraine as it runs out of manpower and ammunition. America’s view of China is “primitive,” the expert added, and tends to underestimate Chinese sophistication.

A spokesman for the National Security Council dismissed the Chinese initiative
, which calls for an immediate ceasefire, noting that a ceasefire would allow Russia to remain in place on territory it seized from Ukraine.

Ukraine has sustained two-thirds as many casualties as Russia, but with a third to a quarter of Russia’s population, is far less able to sustain them, according to one expert who spent many months on the ground in Ukraine.

The entire army that NATO trained between 2014 and 2022 in preparation for a Russian attack is dead, and recruits are being thrown into battle lines with three weeks of training.

It isn’t that Ukraine will literally run out of live bodies, but that the quality of its armed forces, enlisted men as well as officers, has deteriorated. Critical parts of the civilian economy will collapse as manpower is shifted to the military.

This expert put Ukraine’s “unrecoverable” casualties (killed or seriously wounded) at two-thirds of Russia’s: 120,000 Ukrainian dead or seriously wounded versus 150,000 to 200,000 Russians.

Other estimates from expert US analysts are slightly higher for Ukraine, but the strategic conclusion is the same: With a much larger military, Russia will win a war of attrition. One Ukrainian battalion lost 600 men in January, received 700 replacements, and then lost 800 men in February—a 60% casualty rate over two months.

The prospects for a breakthrough to end the stalemate along the Line of Contact are poor, the rapporteur continued
. The expected Ukrainian Spring offensive is one of the most anticipated maneuvers in military history, and Russia has had plenty of time to prepare defensive positions. Ukraine would need 650 modern main battle tanks and 1,000 armed personnel carriers to make a difference, in the view of one expert.

Another former senior US commander argued that the United States should send 1,000 Abrams M1 tanks to Ukraine, although he didn’t explain from where they might be obtained. Ukraine should receive weapons that can destroy targets deep inside Russia, he added, and the US “should get rid of the artificial boundary that says Ukraine can’t strike into Russia. Russia is part of the battlefield.”

America has political constraints on aid to Ukraine, a former senior Pentagon official objected: If we cannot provide large amounts of aid two years from now, we are better off cutting our losses now.

A foreign policy analyst who has advised the US Defense Department noted that Putin can call up 1.7 million reserves if he has to. “It may be fun to sink Russian ships in the Black Sea or to destroy targets inside Russia,” he said, “But it doesn’t relieve pressure on Ukraine. It’s like the American Civil War. The South fought more effectively, but the North had an overwhelming advantage in manpower and munitions. By 1865, the South didn’t have enough soldiers to defend Richmond.” He proposed an international army of volunteers to fight for Ukraine.

A former senior foreign policy official proposed that the United States threaten China with sanctions to limit its support for Russia. Although sanctions on Russia haven’t worked, China is a different case, he argued, because it is more integrated than Russia into the world economic system.

There is a lot of anti-Russian sentiment in China, he added, and the Chinese people won’t like the idea of accepting hardship to help Russia. Ukraine and China, he added, “have a robust partnership going back decades.”

I am at liberty to report what I told the group. The Ukraine war has set in motion a global realignment, including the China-Iran-Saudi agreement. Looking at America’s blunders in Ukraine, the Saudis have concluded that America won’t put boots on the ground in the Middle East and are looking for other friends.

Turkey has flourished as a trade intermediary between China and Russia, and has patched up relations with the Gulf States as well as Israel. India, supposedly an ally against China, has become Russia’s biggest customer for oil and has vastly expanded its trade with China, which now provides 30% of its non-oil imports.

The United States is losing influence catastrophically by underestimating Russia. It doesn’t have the industrial capacity to provide artillery ammunition to Ukraine. The best policy is an immediate ceasefire, I argued.


That would be a humiliation for the United States, but a salutary one. In the 1970s, Vietnam did the US a favor by humiliating it before Russia did. The Vietnam debacle made possible a complete rethinking of US defense strategy, and America’s ultimate victory in the Cold War. Putin may thus be doing the US a favor by humiliating it now.
 
(for example hanging on to absurdly high estimates of Russian losses whilst admitting the attritional devastation being wrought upon the Ukrainian forces).

I was listening to Thomas Röper, the german reporter who lives in St Petersburg, and traveled 11 times to Donbas / war zones, interviewing and documenting from there.

In a latest interview at German Nuoviso/Nuoflix, which they send every week called "Tacheles", Thomas Röper e.g. talked to high ranked officers, who said, that at the front the casualties are more in line between 1:7 to 1:10 (death toll; 1 Russian / 7-10 Ukrainian soldiers). Russia itself states 1:7 officially.

German video titled "Front report"

Soundfile, in german
 
Some days ago:
The following article was published on 9 March 19:41:
Retaliation strike: 'Daggers' destroyed the 'shadow General Staff' of NATO in Ukraine?
According to unverified reports, American officers who controlled the Armed Forces of Ukraine were killed
These missiles seem to work. Military Summary reported that the Russian used these weapons again at some buildings in Kramatorsk and Slavyansk burying some UAF soldiers and officers.
Also, the Military Summary referred to Ukrainian sources, unofficial probably, saying that the ruins of a NATO command center in Kiev that planned an operation in which the border of Russia was crossed, and two villages occupied for a few hours, and was hit a few days later as a part of a major missile strike, has not yet been cleared of all bodies. One could say this is not surprising if they were buried under 60 meters of rubble, which may be deeper even than the water table, in which case pumps have to work too.
 
The video that we have become "viral". It is quite indicative in the sense of the attitude of the AFU men to the civilian population, and the language affiliation in this case is secondary, because the freak began to insult the woman from the very first word, when she had not yet had time to open her mouth. The video is in Russian from her side and Ukrainian from his side, I will not translate it completely. From his side there are only insults and death threats, from her side only "sorry" and "what are you doing, I have a small child". The whole "fault" of this woman was that she somehow went around the column of fascists in the wrong way. I deliberately did not put this word in quotation marks because the tactical sign on their car clearly corresponds to the fascist Wehrmacht.
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Видео, которое у нас стало "вирусным". Довольно показательно в смысле отношения ВСУшников к гражданскому населению, причем языковая принадлежность в данном случае вторична, потому что урод стал оскорблять женщину с самого первого слова, когда она еще не успела открыть рот. Видео на русском с ее стороны и украинском с его стороны, я переводить полностью не буду. С его стороны одни оскорбления и угрозы убийством, с ее стороны только "извините" и "что вы делаете, у меня маленький ребенок". Вся "вина" этой женщины была в том, что она как то не так объехала колонну фашистов. Это слово я намеренно не взял в кавычки ибо тактический знак на их машине однозначно соответствует фашистскому вермахту.
Tough guys when they're confronting women and children. Guaranteed not so tough when confronting Russian soldiers. Chickensh$%s:mad:
 
The video that we have become "viral". It is quite indicative in the sense of the attitude of the AFU men to the civilian population, and the language affiliation in this case is secondary, because the freak began to insult the woman from the very first word, when she had not yet had time to open her mouth. The video is in Russian from her side and Ukrainian from his side, I will not translate it completely. From his side there are only insults and death threats, from her side only "sorry" and "what are you doing, I have a small child". The whole "fault" of this woman was that she somehow went around the column of fascists in the wrong way. I deliberately did not put this word in quotation marks because the tactical sign on their car clearly corresponds to the fascist Wehrmacht.
video_2023-03-27_14-16-34

Видео, которое у нас стало "вирусным". Довольно показательно в смысле отношения ВСУшников к гражданскому населению, причем языковая принадлежность в данном случае вторична, потому что урод стал оскорблять женщину с самого первого слова, когда она еще не успела открыть рот. Видео на русском с ее стороны и украинском с его стороны, я переводить полностью не буду. С его стороны одни оскорбления и угрозы убийством, с ее стороны только "извините" и "что вы делаете, у меня маленький ребенок". Вся "вина" этой женщины была в том, что она как то не так объехала колонну фашистов. Это слово я намеренно не взял в кавычки ибо тактический знак на их машине однозначно соответствует фашистскому вермахту.
FWIW, Katchanovski thinks this is a fake:

 
A revealing article has appeared in Asia Times claiming to be a summary of a meeting that allegedly took place in the US under Chatham House Rules (whereby participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speakers, nor that of any other participant, may be revealed). Those involved were apparently a near A-Z of past administration members plus senior advisers.

If this article is a realistic representation of such a meeting it goes to show just how cuckoo and out of touch with reality the western elites driving the Ukraine War really are (for example hanging on to absurdly high estimates of Russian losses whilts admitting the attritional devastation being wrought upon the Ukrainian forces). As things turn from bad to worse for them across the whole Geo-political sphere you would think they would have some deep and nasty plan to counter these seemingly irrepressible tides heralding in a new paradigm, but no. Their only thought is to double down into more and more magical thinking and outlandishly extreme means of further escalation in the desperate belief that somehow one of these will somehow dislodge reality and make all their sick dreams come true. Utter incompetence meets wishful thinking filtered through psychopathy. In other words more carnage is somehow the only answer and a persistent insistence we are still living in 1955.

Having said all that, the only sound voice comes right at the end - that of 'Spengler' himself (clearly a fake name perhaps derived from Oswald Spengler, a German philosopher who aptly penned a prophetic tome called 'The Decline of the West') - who probably left the room in stony silence after his more salient assessment of the current reality.

Why Ukraine may embrace China’s peace plan
Wow, no doubt that these people are completely out of touch with reality! Collective psychopathology in full display. They aren't even acknowledging, in any way, the aspect of Russia's superior weapons, such as the hypersonic missiles.

This is like the inmates of a mental asylum would be sitting together crazy-talking about geopolitical solutions. At least, that is were these people would belong.
 
He can think all he wants, his followers dont share his "thinking". Not to mention million views on Gonzalo Lira's twitter.

Fact is that people all over Europe (and the world) are actually fed up with Ukraine and Ukrainians. Overall state of mind and soul from which we can conlude that most of Ukrainians will be "destroyed", as Russians calls it. Very few would even lift a little finger for them, and they (Ukrainians) can "thank" to the western "elites" in which hands they put their lives.
 
Fact is that people all over Europe (and the world) are actually fed up with Ukraine and Ukrainians. Overall state of mind and soul from which we can conlude that most of Ukrainians will be "destroyed", as Russians calls it. Very few would even lift a little finger for them, and they (Ukrainians) can "thank" to the western "elites" in which hands they put their lives.
I doubt it is a fact "that people all over Europe"

From Google trends, there was this diagram on the search item Ukrainians
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For Russians:
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For Ukraine:
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For Russia:
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For Support Ukraine as a search item:
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Support Russia is not a term:

The curves look a bit similar, with reducing interest over the last year, now that it is no longer breaking news.

When one goes into the search frequency, there are differences from country to country and topic to topic. The numbers in the table below, I got from holding the mouse over a country on the world map one finds in the search links, until a pop-out appeared showing the search ranking number. Higher number means the topic ranked higher in that country.

Country-Term/Rank%UkrainiansUkraineSupport UkraineRussiansRussia
US1320265518
Canada3846455429
UK2539456125
Germany610014134
France348782
Sweden918283611
Poland12916124
Serbia81673913
Italy242940
The number changed as I was writing, because new activity is added, or for some other reason, you can check the links and try for yourself.

I suspect a lot of searches are driving by school assignments, so that could explain some changes, over time.

Overall state of mind and soul from which we can conlude that most of Ukrainians will be "destroyed", as Russians calls it. Very few would even lift a little finger for them, and they (Ukrainians) can "thank" to the western "elites" in which hands they put their lives.
Maybe it is too early to conclude. What if, to rephrase your position, very few in Russia, Asia, Africa and South America, "would even lift a little finger for them, and they" citizens of western countries, "can "thank" to the western "elites" in which hands they put their lives."
And to add in more spice, there was: 'One Health', ESG & 'Sustainable Development': Inside the WHO's 'Pandemic Treaty' -- Sott.net compared to which coming or not coming from a particular country seems of little importance.

While writing, there came this headline from a Russian media:
Zelensky said that due to the loss of Artemovsk, Kyiv will be pushed to a compromise
Author: Ksenia Smirnova
March 29, 2023, 09:16 - Public News Service - OSN
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky suggested that the surrender of Bakhmut (Artemovsk) could lead to international pressure on Kyiv. Writes about it Associated Press.

“He predicted that pressure after the defeat at Bakhmut would come quickly, both from the international community and within his own country,” the publication says.
Seen in this light, it is possible that the support for Ukraine will take a turn supported even by the media, but the news may also be a ruse considering: 'Ukraine wants to intervene in Transnistria, even with the use of force' - Lavrov
 
I doubt it is a fact "that people all over Europe"

From Google trends, there was this diagram on the search item Ukrainians
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For Russians:
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For Ukraine:
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For Russia:
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For Support Ukraine as a search item:
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Support Russia is not a term:

The curves look a bit similar, with reducing interest over the last year, now that it is no longer breaking news.

When one goes into the search frequency, there are differences from country to country and topic to topic. The numbers in the table below, I got from holding the mouse over a country on the world map one finds in the search links, until a pop-out appeared showing the search ranking number. Higher number means the topic ranked higher in that country.

Country-Term/Rank%UkrainiansUkraineSupport UkraineRussiansRussia
US1320265518
Canada3846455429
UK2539456125
Germany610014134
France348782
Sweden918283611
Poland12916124
Serbia81673913
Italy242940
The number changed as I was writing, because new activity is added, or for some other reason, you can check the links and try for yourself.

I suspect a lot of searches are driving by school assignments, so that could explain some changes, over time.


Maybe it is too early to conclude. What if, to rephrase your position, very few in Russia, Asia, Africa and South America, "would even lift a little finger for them, and they" citizens of western countries, "can "thank" to the western "elites" in which hands they put their lives."
And to add in more spice, there was: 'One Health', ESG & 'Sustainable Development': Inside the WHO's 'Pandemic Treaty' -- Sott.net compared to which coming or not coming from a particular country seems of little importance.

While writing, there came this headline from a Russian media:

Seen in this light, it is possible that the support for Ukraine will take a turn supported even by the media, but the news may also be a ruse considering: 'Ukraine wants to intervene in Transnistria, even with the use of force' - Lavrov
Google = fake. Any western news outlet = fake. Any western "public estimation, survey or opinion" = fake.
 
He can think all he wants, his followers dont share his "thinking". Not to mention million views on Gonzalo Lira's twitter.
Did you look at the reasons?
Fact is that people all over Europe (and the world) are actually fed up with Ukraine and Ukrainians. Overall state of mind and soul from which we can conlude that most of Ukrainians will be "destroyed", as Russians calls it. Very few would even lift a little finger for them, and they (Ukrainians) can "thank" to the western "elites" in which hands they put their lives.
What does this have to do with whether or not the video is fake?
 
Did you look at the reasons?

What does this have to do with whether or not the video is fake?
Being fed up (have enough of something), tend to influence on people's thinking.

Thinking (not knowing for sure) is the main thing about this video. (Just as a lot of other thing about this war) No one cant say is it fake or not for sure. What is left is "thinking" (having opinion) is it or is it not.

People who are fed up with something tend to think negative about the thing with which they are fed up. So, that what I wrote has do to with the video.
 
Being fed up (have enough of something), tend to influence on people's thinking.

Thinking (not knowing for sure) is the main thing about this video. (Just as a lot of other thing about this war) No one cant say is it fake or not for sure. What is left is "thinking" (having opinion) is it or is it not.

People who are fed up with something tend to think negative about the thing with which they are fed up. So, that what I wrote has do to with the video.
I probably should have written, "based on the fact that it seems this video was (allegedly) geolocated to an area of Donetsk held by Russia, as well as other less conclusive evidence (e.g. a popular pro-Russian telegram channel apparently acknowledging it is fake, and subjective impressions that it seems scripted), Katchanovski recommends skepticism regarding this particular video." Would that have been better?

I think (;-D) I agree with your points. I just also think we should be careful about not getting taken in by fakes.

It could be that this particular video is genuine, in which case I'm all ears for a refutation of the geolocation claim.
 
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