For Those Who Might Be Wondering Why We Might Be In Ukraine

What this actually doesis tell you every agreement Russia has ever signed with Ukraine os worthless, and any future agreement will be just as worthless. The only viable solution here s the destruction of the Russian Federation and the comlete denazification of Russia. Unfortunately most Russians are Nazis. Oh well.....

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Yeah, no.

Russia does still have nukes, and if the wounded bears (hawks) in Russia decided that China was trying to exploit their moment of weakness (and possibly engineered it) to annex parts of "greater Russia”, then who knows what those wounded bears (hawks) would do…

By then the Russian Federation will already have broken up and the Republics will have gone independent. The nukes? Well, that will be a worry but I suspect it will be the highest bidder, so we can expect some nuclear proliferation.
China is already benefiting bigly from the current status quo, and they would benefit even more if Ukraine fell due to their alliance with Russia and it ultimately resulted in a definitive "New World Order".

It could go a different way, but I just don’t see it.
There's so many ways this could go
 
By then the Russian Federation will already have broken up and the Republics will have gone independent. The nukes? Well, that will be a worry but I suspect it will be the highest bidder, so we can expect some nuclear proliferation.

There's so many ways this could go

What is MOST likely???

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Russia is NOT just going to give up "their land" after failing to annex Ukraine by force, and after sacrificing so much Russian blood & treasure.

IF Russia definitively loses in Ukraine, and Russia collapses internally, then countries around the world would be well advised to not poke that grievously wounded bear - and that most certainly includes China.

Just sayin’

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What is MOST likely???

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Civil war and independance wars. Chechyn will kick off, and Dagestan and Ingushtia - the Caucasus and Armenia will be backing them as a proxy of Turkey. An of course Ukraine too.

Over in Siberia, who knows
 
It will make no difference. Putin has said again and again and again that his conditions remain the same - what amounts to a complete Ukrainian capitulation. He wants Ukraine back in the Russian empire and he will not an cannot back down. No amount of wishful thinking on Trump's part can obfuscate this simple fact, which Putin has stated again and again.

He plays Trumo like a violin, and Trump consistently falls for it for whatever reason. But the end result is that nothing less than complete surrender will satisfy Putin, he has said so again and again - and the end result of that will be another Holodomor. You can alrewady see it taking place in te occupied territories. It doesn't matter if Ukraine sues for peace - Putin will simply see that as weakness and kee attacking.

The only way out of this war s the collapse of Russia and the death of Putin. It's that simple.
This war started long before Trump. He doesn't figure at all in why this started and escalated. All he wants to do is stop it and get out. You don’t have to endorse Russia’s invasion to acknowledge this: No great power would tolerate a hostile military alliance planting itself on its border. The tragedy is not that Russia reacted; it’s that policymakers pretended it wouldn’t, and then acted shocked when it did. Expecting Russia to tolerate NATO on its border required believing one of three things: Russia wasn’t serious about its security, Russia would never act on its stated red lines, or Russia could be permanently managed through pressure and lectures. All three assumptions made during the Obama-Biden era were incorrect. Democrats went ahead and rolled the dice and lost.
 
Civil war and independance wars. Chechyn will kick off, and Dagestan and Ingushtia - the Caucasus and Armenia will be backing them as a proxy of Turkey. An of course Ukraine too.

Over in Siberia, who knows
But, outside the ethnically non-Russian areas, there are not any secessionist movements -- are there?
 

Putin Says Russia Will Use ‘Military Means’ to Extend Gains in Ukraine if Peace Talks Fail​

17 Dec 20251,633
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(AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Wednesday that Moscow will seek to extend its gains in Ukraine if Kyiv and its Western allies reject the Kremlin’s demands in peace talks.

U.S. President Donald Trump has unleashed an extensive diplomatic push to end nearly four years of fighting following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, but Washington’s efforts have run into sharply conflicting demands by Moscow and Kyiv.
Speaking at an annual meeting with top military officers, Putin said Moscow would prefer to achieve its goals and “eliminate the root causes of the conflict” by diplomatic means, but he added that “if the opposing side and its foreign patrons refuse to engage in substantive dialogue, Russia will achieve the liberation of its historical lands by military means.”

Ukraine and its Western allies regards Russia’s actions as a violation of its sovereignty and an unprovoked act of aggression.
Putin claimed that “the Russian army has seized and is firmly holding strategic initiative all along the front line” and warned that Moscow will move to expand a “buffer security zone” alongside the Russian border.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/20...-extend-gains-in-ukraine-if-peace-talks-fail/
 

Putin Says Russia Will Use ‘Military Means’ to Extend Gains in Ukraine if Peace Talks Fail​

17 Dec 20251,633
5:19
(AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Wednesday that Moscow will seek to extend its gains in Ukraine if Kyiv and its Western allies reject the Kremlin’s demands in peace talks.

U.S. President Donald Trump has unleashed an extensive diplomatic push to end nearly four years of fighting following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, but Washington’s efforts have run into sharply conflicting demands by Moscow and Kyiv.
Speaking at an annual meeting with top military officers, Putin said Moscow would prefer to achieve its goals and “eliminate the root causes of the conflict” by diplomatic means, but he added that “if the opposing side and its foreign patrons refuse to engage in substantive dialogue, Russia will achieve the liberation of its historical lands by military means.”

Ukraine and its Western allies regards Russia’s actions as a violation of its sovereignty and an unprovoked act of aggression.
Putin claimed that “the Russian army has seized and is firmly holding strategic initiative all along the front line” and warned that Moscow will move to expand a “buffer security zone” alongside the Russian border.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/20...-extend-gains-in-ukraine-if-peace-talks-fail/
Putin says "I will continue to attack Ukraine if you don't give me more than I deserve"
 
Civil war and independance wars. Chechyn will kick off, and Dagestan and Ingushtia - the Caucasus and Armenia will be backing them as a proxy of Turkey. An of course Ukraine too.

Over in Siberia, who knows

And where / when does China annexing territory enter the equation???

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And where / when does China annexing territory enter the equation???

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Not necessarily actually annexing, but establishing control of client states as the post-collapse borders are frmed up and independant states established (possibly with Chinese backing)
 
Ukraine’s LEOPARD Tanks BLAST Through Russian DEFENSES… FRONTLINE Collapse

Drones dominate headlines from Ukraine, but this battle shows why tanks still matter. Backed by Leopard armor, Ukrainian marines pushed deep into Russia’s flank near Novopavlivka, exploiting fog, terrain, and timing to regain momentum along the Vovcha River. The operation exposes why this village is so strategically vital, and how Ukraine turned months of pressure back onto Russian forces. But the most decisive move is still ahead.

 
Another Great Night for Ukraine…

As 2025 draws to a close, Ukraine’s strategy is unmistakable: choke Russia’s war machine by striking its oil and energy lifelines. On December 17, long-range Ukrainian drones hit deep inside Russia, igniting fires at key refineries and infrastructure despite Kremlin denials. From Krasnodar to Rostov, nowhere appears beyond reach. The pressure is mounting, the message is clear—and the consequences may only just be beginning.

Nowhere in Russia is safe...

 
Russia Won’t SURVIVE This Winter…

Russia is trying to freeze Ukraine into submission this winter, but the real danger may be inside Russia itself. As Putin pours billions into a grinding war, Russia’s economy is sliding into recession, debt is exploding, and oil revenues are collapsing under sanctions. Western pressure is tightening, and the EU has finally moved to hit Russian energy lifelines. Winter is coming for Moscow too — and the reckoning may be closer than Putin thinks.

 
Satellites Reveal Truth of Lost Russian Submarine

Satellite images show that Russia's damaged submarine has not moved in three days. Russia's navy has surrendered the Black Sea to Ukraine after they blew up three barges at the port entrance so no ships or drones can get in but also none of Russia's naval ships can get out.

 
RUSSIA'S GEOPOLITICAL COLLAPSE: VENEZUELA KAZAKHSTAN TURN AWAY

Putin threatens NATO and EU, while losing war, economy and geopolitical influence.
Kazakhstan switches to NATO standards,
Maduro will soon escape to moscow to join the club of the failed dictators together with Yanukovych and Assad.

 
FULL MOBILE INTERNET SHUTDOWN IN ST. PETERSBURG AND REGION UNTIL AFTER THE "HOLIDAY" SEASON

 
Russia’s Point of No Return is Closer Than You Think

In their war against Ukraine, Russia has always projected an aura of unstoppable strength. It's never been true. Every time Russia has said something, the world has seen that the reality is far different than the story. But that doesn't stop Russia from trying.

In this video, I talk about why Russia's remaining strength has been vastly overplayed, from economic power based on gold reserves, to the amount of manpower that Russia actually has left to spend on their war. You'll realize very quickly how Russia is far weaker than most people think.

 
Rough Stretch For Russia

First a submarine, now a MiG-31 and S-400

It's been a tough stretch for Russia these last few days as Ukrainian drones have targeted some high value targets. It started with the sub being hit in port in Crimea then overnight we got reports of an attack at Belbek airbase where a MiG-31, Pantsir and S-400 radars were targeted. After that came footage of two S-400 launchers getting hit in Belgorod. Meanwhile, Russia is holding firm that their soldiers control Kupyansk and that 19 Ukrainian battalions were eliminated in the fight there.

 

Russia's War Machine Is Eating Its Own Future


Russia is currently liquidating its sovereign future to finance immediate combat operations, a strategy that is rapidly colliding with the reality of Ukrainian deep-strike capabilities. The conflict has transitioned from static trench warfare into a campaign of strategic insolvency, where the Kremlin is burning through cash reserves at a rate of $26 million per hour. This attrition is visible not just on the battlefield, but in the systematic dismantling of the energy infrastructure that powers the Russian state, forcing Moscow into a permanent and unsustainable war economy.

The mechanism of this collapse is driven by a dual pressure: catastrophic personnel losses in "meat assaults" across sectors like Pokrovsk, and the targeted destruction of revenue-generating assets from Slavyansk to the Caspian Sea. With Russian crude selling near $40 per barrel and defense spending cannibalizing 38% of the federal budget, the economy is being hollowed out to support a fracturing military logistics chain. Concurrently, the European Union is institutionalizing long-term support by leveraging frozen Russian assets, effectively outmatching Moscow’s dwindling financial endurance with sustained Western industrial capital.

Ultimately, these factors are creating a brittle operational environment where the Russian system faces inevitable exhaustion. As Ukraine integrates into NATO-standard supply chains and systematically degrades the Russian rear, the Kremlin is losing the capacity to shield its domestic population and elite circles from the war’s costs. The trajectory points toward a distinct breaking point where hyper-militarization fails to mask the deepening fissure between regime survival and national bankruptcy.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: The Kremlin's Financial Collapse
01:41 - Kupiansk Siege: Russian Troops Trapped
04:24 - Ukraine’s Deep Strikes: Targeting Russia’s Wallet
06:46 - Drone Warfare: Russia’s Costly Attrition Crisis
07:57 - Russia's War Budget: Guns Over Butter
09:50 - EU Support: Securing Ukraine's Industrial Future
11:40 - Kremlin Elite: The Risk of Regime Collapse
13:30 - Ukraine's Hope: The Path to Total Victory
15:42 - Outro

 
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