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Trump ‘Would Like To Meet’ Putin (RT)
Putin Lists Guarantees Moscow Wants For 30-Day Ceasefire (RT)
Putin’s Statement On Trump’s Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal (RT)
Moscow Banned Trump’s Ukraine Envoy From Peace Talks – NBC (RT)
Zelensky’s Last Stand? Trump’s Push For A Ukraine Settlement (Kortunov)
Zelensky In Political ‘Final Act’ — FT (RT)
‘A Ceasefire Only Benefits Those Who Are Retreating’ (RT)
Is Putin Being Boxed In by Trump and Zelensky? (Paul Craig Roberts)
US Deficit Sets Record With $1.1 Trillion In First 5 Months Of FY 2025 (JTN)
Trump Demands ‘Military Options’ To Control Panama Canal (RT)
Schumer Throws Contrived Tantrum After Caving To GOP (ZH)
MTG-Led DOGE House Panel Urges DOJ To Investigate Recent Attacks On Tesla (JTN)
EPA to Begin the ‘Biggest Deregulatory Action in US History’ (Moran)
Investors Betting On Russian Return To Western Markets – Bloomberg (RT)
EU Seeks To Intensify Immigrant Deportations (RT)
Tariffs are Theft (Ron Paul)
Clinton-Appointed Judge Slams Trump “Sham” (ZH)
America and the EU Are Drifting Apart – Moscow Is Watching (Bordachev)
A Conversation with Foreign Minister Lavrov (Larry Johnson)

 

 

 

 

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“They discussed NATO and being in NATO, and everybody knows what the answer to that is. They’ve known that answer for 40 years..”

Trump ‘Would Like To Meet’ Putin (RT)

President Donald Trump has expressed his readiness to meet and speak with his Russian counterpart after President Vladimir Putin said Moscow was open to a US-proposed ceasefire in Ukraine but raised numerous questions about its practical implementation. The Russian president voiced support for a potential 30-day ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict on Thursday, but warned of loopholes and strategic disadvantages, outlining Moscow’s concerns over how such a truce could be enforced. “[Putin] put out a very promising statement, but it wasn’t complete. And, yeah, I’d love to meet with him or talk to him,” Trump told journalists during a bilateral press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte later in the day. Trump said the US has already discussed many details of a potential “final agreement” with Kiev and is now waiting to see “whether or not Russia is there.”

“We’ve been discussing land with Ukraine… pieces of land that would be kept and lost and all of the other elements of a final agreement. You know, we’ve been discussing concepts of land because you don’t want to waste time with a ceasefire if it’s not going to mean anything,” Trump said. “They discussed NATO and being in NATO, and everybody knows what the answer to that is. They’ve known that answer for 40 years, in all fairness.” Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, visited the Russian capital on Thursday to discuss the results of US-Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia earlier this week and to relay Moscow’s position back to Washington. Witkoff was also expected to meet with the Russian president behind closed doors in the evening, but officials have yet to confirm whether the meeting took place or to provide details of his other interactions during the brief visit.

Earlier in the day, Putin stated that Russian troops were advancing along nearly 2,000 kilometers of the front line and warned that halting military actions would disrupt their momentum and give Ukrainian forces time to regroup. “These 30 days – how will they be used? To continue forced mobilization in Ukraine? To receive more arms supplies? To train newly mobilized units?” Putin asked. Enforcing a ceasefire over such a vast battlefield would be difficult, he added, and violations could easily lead to a blame game between both sides. Putin also mentioned that Ukrainian troops who invaded Russia’s Kursk Region in August 2024 are now cut off. “Are we supposed to let them out after they committed mass war crimes against civilians?” he said. The Russian leader suggested that further direct discussions with his American counterpart would be necessary to find a viable solution, but officials have yet to confirm any specific timeline for such talks.

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Russia delivers main ceasefire demands to US - Reuters

• No NATO membership for Ukraine
• No NATO ”peacekeepers” in Ukraine
• Ukraine is denazified/demilitarised
• The 4 Donbass regions are recognised as Russian territories plus Crimea

In exchange:
• Cease of all hostilities
• Peace and stability for Ukraine

Putin Lists Guarantees Moscow Wants For 30-Day Ceasefire (RT)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed support for a potential 30-day ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict but has raised concerns regarding how such a truce be implemented. Speaking on Thursday, Putin warned of potential loopholes and strategic disadvantages. “We also want guarantees that during the 30-day ceasefire, Ukraine will not conduct mobilization, will not train soldiers, and will not receive weapons,” Putin said during a press briefing with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko in Moscow. The president pointed out that Russian troops are advancing along nearly 2,000 kilometers of frontline, and halting military actions could disrupt ongoing operations. Ukrainian forces could use a ceasefire period to regroup, receive more weapons, and train fresh recruits, he warned.

“These 30 days — how will they be used? To continue forced mobilization in Ukraine? To receive more arms supplies? To train newly mobilized units? Or will none of this happen?” Putin asked. Enforcing a ceasefire over such a vast battlefield would be difficult, he added, violations could be easily disputed, leading to a blame game between both sides. Systems of “control and verification” to monitor a ceasefire are not in place but should be agreed. Putin also mentioned that Ukrainian troops who invaded Russia’s Kursk Region in August 2024 are now cut off. What is to be done with them in the event of a truce is unclear, he noted.

“Are we supposed to let them out, after they committed mass war crimes against civilians? Will the Ukrainian leadership tell them to lay down their arms, and just surrender?” Putin said. As of Wednesday evening, Moscow’s forces have regained control of 86% of the territory that was occupied by Ukrainian forces in August 2024, according to the head of the Russian General Staff, General Valery Gerasimov. Kiev’s remaining units in the area have been largely “encircled” and “isolated,” he claimed. Putin suggested that discussions with his American counterpart Donald Trump will be necessary to find a viable solution. “The idea of ending the conflict through peaceful means is something we support,” he stressed.

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It’s simply not that simple..

“Who will give orders to stop hostilities? And what is the price of these orders? Can you imagine? Almost 2,000 kilometers. Who will determine where and who broke the potential ceasefire? Who will be blamed?”

Putin’s Statement On Trump’s Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal (RT)

Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed on Thursday that Russia is ready to discuss a ceasefire but that the terms of such an arrangement should be clarified. Putin has said as far back as July 2024 that Moscow is not interested in short-term pauses but is ready to engage on addressing the causes of the conflict. Washington and Kiev both endorsed a 30-day temporary truce following a meeting between their respective delegations in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. Here’s a full transcript of the Russian president’s response:

“Before I assess how I view Ukraine’s readiness for a ceasefire, I would first like to begin by thanking the President of the United States, Mr. Trump, for paying so much attention to resolving the conflict in Ukraine. We all have enough issues to deal with. But many heads of state, the president of the People’s Republic of China, the Prime Minister of India, the presidents of Brazil and South African Republic are spending a lot of time dealing with this issue. We are thankful to all of them, because this is aimed at achieving a noble mission, a mission to stop hostilities and the loss of human lives. Secondly, we agree with the proposals to stop hostilities. But our position is that this ceasefire should lead to a long-term peace and eliminate the initial causes of this crisis. Now, about Ukraine’s readiness to cease hostilities. On the surface it may look like a decision made by Ukraine under US pressure.

In reality, I am absolutely convinced that the Ukrainian side should have insisted on this (ceasefire) from the Americans based on how the situation (on the front line) is unfolding, the realities on the ground. And how is it unfolding? I’m sure many of you know that yesterday I was in Kursk Region and listened to the reports of the head of the General Staff, the commander of the group of forces ‘North’ and his deputy about the situation at the border, specifically in the incursion area of Kursk Region. What is going on there? The situation there is completely under our control, and the group of forces that invaded our territory is completely isolated and under our complete fire control. Command over Ukrainian troops in this zone is lost. And if in the first stages, literally a week or two ago, Ukrainian servicemen tried to get out of there in large groups, now it is impossible.

They are trying to get out of there in very small groups, two or three people, because everything is under our full fire control. The equipment is completely abandoned. It is impossible to evacuate it. It will remain there. This is already guaranteed. And if in the coming days there will be a physical blockade, then no one will be able to leave at all. There will be only two ways. To surrender or die. And in these conditions, I think it would be very good for the Ukrainian side to achieve a truce for at least 30 days. And we are for it. But there are nuances. What are they? First, what are we going to do with this incursion force in Kursk Region? If we stop fighting for 30 days, what does it mean? That everyone who is there will leave without a fight? We should let them go after they committed mass crimes against civilians? Or will the Ukrainian leadership order them to lay down their arms. Simply surrender. How will this work? It is not clear.

How will other issues be resolved on all the lines of contact? This is almost 2,000 kilometers. As you know, Russian troops are advancing almost along the entire front. And there are ongoing military operations to surround rather large groups of enemy forces. These 30 days — how will they be used? To continue forced mobilization in Ukraine? To receive more arms supplies? To train newly mobilized units? Or will none of this happen? How will the issues of control and verification be resolved? How can we be guaranteed that nothing like this will happen? How will the control be organized? I hope that everyone understands this at the level of common sense. These are all serious issues.

Who will give orders to stop hostilities? And what is the price of these orders? Can you imagine? Almost 2,000 kilometers. Who will determine where and who broke the potential ceasefire? Who will be blamed? These are all questions that demand a thorough examination from both sides. Therefore, the idea itself is the right one, and we certainly support it. But there are questions that we have to discuss. I think we need to work with our American partners. Maybe I will speak to President Trump. But we support the idea of ending this conflict with peaceful means.

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Kellogg is an ex-army guy, who comes in with pre-conceived ideas. “Not our kind of person, not of the caliber we are looking for.”

Witkoff is a business man.

Moscow Banned Trump’s Ukraine Envoy From Peace Talks – NBC (RT)

Keith Kellogg, US President Donald Trump’s special envoy to Russia and Ukraine, has been barred from taking part in peace talks at Moscow’s request, NBC News reported on Thursday, citing sources. According to the report, Russian officials view Kellogg as too hawkish and “too close to Ukraine.” The retired US Army lieutenant general was absent from both last month’s Russia-US talks in Saudi Arabia and this week’s US-Ukraine talks in Jeddah. The White House also confirmed that Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, will attend the next round of negotiations with Russia instead of Kellogg. Witkoff arrived in Moscow late Thursday. “Kellogg is a former American general, too close to Ukraine,” an unnamed Russian official reportedly told NBC. “Not our kind of person, not of the caliber we are looking for.”

An official in the Trump administration reportedly confirmed that Moscow did not want Kellogg involved in the peace process. Another source claimed that Kellogg’s exclusion “stung” him. Neither Kellogg’s office nor Moscow have commented on the report. While Kellogg has supported Trump’s calls to end the Ukraine conflict, his views on achieving peace have not aligned with Moscow’s. He has backed continued US aid to Kiev, which Russia argues only prolongs the conflict, and advocated for freezing the conflict along the current front lines, which Moscow has rejected in favor of a lasting settlement. Kellogg has also pushed for using frozen Russian sovereign assets to rebuild and rearm Ukraine – an idea that Moscow has called theft.

In an interview with RT Russian on Wednesday, political analyst Malek Dudakov suggested that Kellogg could be permanently removed from negotiations following last month’s tense meeting between Trump and Vladimir Zelensky, which devolved into a shouting match after the Ukrainian leader pushed back against Trump’s demand for peace talks with Russia. This prompted Trump to accuse him of “gambling with World War III” before cutting the meeting short. The fallout reportedly delayed a key US-Ukraine rare-earth minerals deal and led to a temporary suspension of US military aid and intelligence-sharing with Kiev. “Basically, Kellogg was responsible for communication with the Ukrainian side, he instructed the Ukrainians, and we see that all this led to a grand failure. And now he will no longer participate in any new negotiations,” Dudakov told RT.

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“The EU establishment has spent years positioning itself as the defender of Kiev, and to be excluded from decisive negotiations would be nothing short of humiliating. However, this is precisely what is happening.”

Zelensky’s Last Stand? Trump’s Push For A Ukraine Settlement (Kortunov)

As high-stakes diplomacy unfolds between the United States and Ukraine, one thing is clear: President Donald Trump has little personal sympathy for his Ukrainian counterpart, Vladimir Zelensky. Their last meeting at the White House in February only reinforced this reality, with Trump once again treating Zelensky with thinly veiled disdain. There are rational reasons for Trump’s attitude. Zelensky bet too heavily on Joe Biden, tying Ukraine’s fate to the Democratic party. When Biden’s second term never materialized, and Kamala Harris crashed and burned, Kiev was left without a reliable sponsor in Washington. Trump’s instincts – both personal and political – place him in direct opposition to figures like Zelensky, who, despite also being an unconventional political outsider, represents a style of governance fundamentally at odds with the US president’s worldview.

What is particularly striking is Trump’s open criticism of Zelensky, a direct violation of established diplomatic norms. The White House has even floated the idea of his resignation – a notion recently reported by the German media outlet Bild. According to these reports, Trump no longer sees Zelensky as a viable ally and is exerting significant political pressure to force him out. The administration has not denied these claims. However, gaining Trump’s approval is no easy feat. Among today’s political heavyweights, very few leaders have managed to earn his genuine respect. The capricious and ego-driven 47th president of the United States has little patience for the leadership class of the European Union, nor for the leaders of America’s immediate neighbors, Mexico and Canada.

Trump appears far more at ease with strong, authoritative figures who project power – leaders like Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and, most notably, Russian President Vladimir Putin. Yet, in politics – as in business – one does not always get to choose one’s partners. Throughout his career in the highly competitive and often ruthless New York real estate market, Trump had to engage with individuals with questionable reputations. In that sense, his approach to international politics is no different from his business dealings: pragmatism trumps sentimentality. Trump’s interest in Ukraine is not about personal affinity; rather, he views the country as an asset in which the US has made a substantial investment. While he did not personally decide to back Kiev, he now finds himself responsible for managing America’s stake in the conflict, and like any businessman, he wants a return on investment.

This is why Trump’s approach is not one of immediate disengagement. He is looking for ways to extract value – whether through Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, transport and logistics infrastructure, fertile black soil, or other material assets. He does not want to simply write it off as a sunk cost, at least not before attempting to recoup some of America’s losses. Thus, his administration is attempting to force Kiev into a settlement on terms dictated by Washington. This effort culminated in Tuesday’s meeting in Riyadh, where Trump’s negotiators presented Zelensky’s team with a stark choice: accept the US conditions – including a ceasefire or partial cessation of hostilities – or risk complete abandonment.

Before this crucial meeting, Zelensky reportedly sent an apology letter to Trump, attempting to smooth over the tensions which followed their embarrassing White House encounter. According to US special envoy Steve Witkoff, this was an effort to salvage what remains of Ukraine’s negotiating position. Trump remains deeply skeptical of Zelensky’s ability to deliver on any agreement. The Ukrainian president’s credibility has been severely undermined, and his capacity to negotiate on behalf of his country’s political elite is far from certain. After all, Trump has learned from past experience that promises made by Kiev do not always translate into action. Following the Riyadh meeting, Trump’s attention turned to the far more consequential issue: negotiations with Moscow. Unlike Zelensky, Putin is negotiating from a position of strength, which makes any agreement far more complex. The days when the West could dictate terms to Russia are long over, and Trump likely understands that his leverage with Moscow is limited.

If Trump can reach an understanding with Putin, then the next stage of this process will involve forcing Western European nations to accept the new geopolitical reality. For Washington’s European allies, who have invested heavily in Ukraine, this will be a bitter pill to swallow. The EU establishment has spent years positioning itself as the defender of Kiev, and to be excluded from decisive negotiations would be nothing short of humiliating. However, this is precisely what is happening. The bloc’s leaders, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, have been reduced to spectators, offering empty declarations of support for Ukraine while having no real influence over the outcome of events. For them, a settlement brokered by Trump without their participation would be the ultimate confirmation of their diminishing role in global affairs. Worse still, much of Western Europe’s investment in Ukraine – both financial and political – will likely be lost. While the Biden administration at least attempted to keep European allies involved in decision-making, Trump has no such inclination.

His goal is to conclude a deal that serves American interests, and he is unlikely to show concern for the reputational damage this will inflict on the EU’s political elite. The situation now presents Trump with one of the biggest diplomatic challenges of his presidency. Unlike in business, where deals can be walked away from, geopolitical agreements have long-lasting consequences. His ability to navigate this complex landscape – balancing pressure on Kiev, negotiating with Moscow, and sidelining Western Europe – will determine whether he can claim victory as a peacemaker. Ultimately, Ukraine’s fate is no longer in its own hands. The decisions made in Washington, Moscow, and – ironically – Riyadh will shape the country’s future. Whether Trump can strike a deal that satisfies all parties remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Ukraine’s days as the central pillar of the West’s confrontation with Russia are coming to an end.

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Any paper he signs comes (pre-)loaded with legality questions.

Zelensky In Political ‘Final Act’ — FT (RT)

Vladimir Zelensky’s leadership is coming to an end, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing a senior Kiev’s official. The article comes amid growing concern in Washington over Zelensky’s legitimacy. Zelensky’s presidential term expired in May 2024. However, he has refused to hold a new election, referring to martial law imposed during the conflict with Russia. The current US administration has recently been trying to negotiate a path toward ending hostilities. US President Donald Trump briefly halted military assistance and intelligence sharing with Kiev, but resumed it following a bilateral meeting in Saudi Arabia earlier this week.

“We are in the final act [of Zelensky’s presidency],” a senior Ukrainian official told FT, confirming growing speculation in the country’s political circles over how long he will stay in office. The official also described the conflict with Russia as currently in a “hot phase.” According to Ukrainian soldiers, analysts, and officials cited by the newspaper, Kiev would be able to keep fighting for “at least six months” in case of a complete halt of military assistance from the US. They said, however, that it could be longer if the EU fills the gap and domestic arms production intensifies. Unnamed Western officials told FT that apart from a lack of weapons and ammunition, Zelensky’s leadership could be challenged by a shortage of men in the ranks, which remains Ukraine’s most pressing problem.

In November 2024, the administration of then US President Joe Biden urged Kiev to draft more troops and reduce the minimum conscription age from 25 to 18 to tackle a manpower shortage. The Ukrainian authorities rejected the proposal at the time, claiming that the main problem for the country’s forces was a lack of weapons. FT noted that Zelensky’s political opponents are currently “preparing for elections, forming alliances, and testing public messaging.” Several politicians have reportedly begun outreach to officials in the Trump administration.

Zelensky, whose presidential term expired in May 2024, has refused to hold new presidential and parliamentary elections, citing martial law due to the conflict with Moscow. Last month, US President Donald Trump questioned Zelensky’s legitimacy, branding him a “dictator without elections.” Russian President Vladimir Putin has cast doubt on Zelensky’s position as well. Shortly after his official term as the country’s head of state expired nearly a year ago, the Russian president called the Ukrainian parliament the only legitimate authority. Putin recently reiterated that the Ukrainian leader no longer has the right to sign official agreements.

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“5 of Russia’s top foreign relations experts and actors react to US-Ukraine talks.”

‘A Ceasefire Only Benefits Those Who Are Retreating’ (RT)

Political analyst Sergey Markov: Reasons why Russia might refuse a ceasefire:

1. A ceasefire would be exploited by the West and Ukraine to halt the advance of the Russian army, strip it of its initiative, supply the Ukrainian army with more weapons, continue extensive mobilization in Ukraine, and strengthen the repressive and anti-Russian nature of the Ukrainian political regime

2. The experience of the Minsk 1 and Minsk 2 agreements clearly demonstrates this pattern

3. The consistent dishonesty of Western politicians and media regarding the conflict, as well as their refusal to acknowledge their own and Ukraine’s culpability, strongly suggests that history will repeat itself

4. Russian President Vladimir Putin and other Russian officials have repeatedly stated that what Russia needs is lasting peace, not just a temporary ceasefire

5. The West cannot really be trusted

6. Russia is advancing. A ceasefire always benefits those who are retreating.

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“If Putin doesn’t agree to a cease fire, he risks offending Trump’s ego. Does Trump then become coercive because he is on the line with his promise to end the conflict?”

Is Putin Being Boxed In by Trump and Zelensky? (Paul Craig Roberts)

Trump and Zelensky have agreed on a cease fire, a pause in the conflict. How does this benefit Russia? It doesn’t. The Ukrainian military is collapsing on all fronts. 86% of the Ukrainian incursion into Kursk has been retaken, and the remaining Ukrainian forces are surrounded. What remains of the Ukrainian military is retreating from the few kilometers of Russian territory still occupied in the Donetsk and Zaporozhye regions that have been reincorporated into Russia. A cease fire is the last thing Russia needs when Russia is on the verge of total victory. Russia should be imposing surrender terms on Zelensky, Trump, and Europe. Russia has won the conflict. Why agree to a negotiation? The victor dictates the surrender terms. If Russia’s surrender terms are not accepted, Russia should proceed with the conquest of the entirety of Ukraine and reincorporate Ukraine into Russia where it historically belongs.

It was Washington taking advantage of the Soviet collapse that cut out Ukraine from its historic multi-century home as part of Russia. Are Putin and Lavrov too besotted with good will toward the West, which has been trying to destroy Russia, to understand the basics? Does Putin understand that Trump should first have come to him, worked out the terms of surrender between them, and imposed them on Zelensky, who in fact is not a legitimate head of government as his term in office has expired? Putin is correct. There needs to be a Ukrainian election that installs a legal government to whom to dictate the terms of surrender. What is the worth of a document signed by an illegal occupant of office? If Putin agrees with the Trump-Zelenzky cease fire, will it obligate Putin to agree to a settlement that is less than victory?

A cease fire would halt the Russian advance, provide Ukraine with time to rebuild with the weapons now again supplied by Trump. Will negotiations be a repeat of Putin’s Minsk mistake which cost Russia so dearly? If Putin denies Russia a victory, could he be removed from office? Peace must be conclusive. Cease fires never are. If memory serves, the Korean War in the 1950s is still governed by a cease fire, and antagonisms still exist between North and South Korea with Washington still adding to the confrontation. From what I know of Russia’s Westernized intellectual class that influences Putin and Lavrov, they are Westernized to the point of treason. Putin needs a Russian government occupied and advised by Russian nationalists. Otherwise Russia will remain a target despite its unrivaled weapons systems. In my column on March 11, I asked, “What should Trump do about Ukraine?” I answered:

“To end the conflict Trump doesn’t need to be holding meetings and talking about meetings with Putin, Zelensky, EU or anyone. It is extremely simple for Trump to end the conflict as far as the US is concerned. All he has to do is to make the hold he has put on delivery of weapons permanent and withdraw all US operatives in the proxy conflict with Russia. Without the US supplying weapons, intelligence, targeting information and money to keep the conflict alive, the conflict will quickly end. This is what Trump needs to tell Putin: “I know Washington is responsible for this conflict. I am withdrawing Washington’s participation. The conflict would not have happened if the Democrats had not stolen the 2020 election. I am cancelling the sanctions. I will be accused by the Democrats and the presstitutes of selling out Ukraine to you. Your job is to be merciful to Ukraine. As the US is responsible for the conflict, the US will help you to rebuild a demilitarized Ukraine in which economic advancement takes precedent over war. You must not fail my good intentions, or the Cold War will resume.”

As I asked later in my column, can Trump’s ego permit him to allow the settlement on Putin’s terms? For three years Putin has been slowly fighting a conflict that a capable war leader would have ended in three weeks. Putin’s failure as a war leader is clear. Putin, being sufficiently Westernized, never realized that his never-ending war would result in negotiations in which he was the last participant included. As Trump and the illegitimate Zelensky have arrived at a cease fire, the pressure is on Putin to join in, or Russia will be reviled for blocking a settlement with intentions of proceeding from the conquest of Ukraine to the conquest of Europe. If Putin joins in the cease fire, he risks Russia’s victory being watered down by the terms of a negotiated settlement.

Russia has been in many ways an easy target for the West. Soviet Communism having bred distrust of Russian government, has left Russian intellectuals easy pickings for Western propaganda. Many Russian intellectuals represent the West, not Russia. This Russian vulnerability has been skillfully exploited by the West. The question remains: How serious are Putin’s mistakes in his dealings with Washington? By permitting a conflict to continue until the initiative for its end passed into Washington’s hands, Putin has lost the initiative. If Putin doesn’t agree to a cease fire, he risks offending Trump’s ego. Does Trump than become coercive because he is on the line with his promise to end the conflict? Does Putin submit to Trump’s coercion? The outlook for this conflict being resolved is not as good as it seemed.

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Better call Elon.

US Deficit Sets Record With $1.1 Trillion In First 5 Months Of FY 2025 (jTN)

The United States’ deficit increased by a record-breaking $1.1 trillion during the first five months of the current fiscal year, new data from the Treasury Department showed. The new numbers, released Wednesday, showed the deficit between October 2024 and February 2025. The unadjusted increase saw a surge of $1.147 trillion, while the deficit for the same period in fiscal year 2024 was $828 billion. The deficit for February alone was $307 billion. The deficit is largely driven by spending on interest, military programs, public benefits and security, according to the financial news outlet Barron’s. The largest spending costs came from interest paid on the public debt and higher tax credits.

A Treasury department spokesperson told CNBC that there has been limited impact from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, which is attempting to reduce wasteful government spending. But the department’s operations have only been active for one month. One exception has been the Education Department, per Barron’s, where expenditures were lower by $5.6 billion in February compared to the year before. President Donald Trump’s tariffs also did not appear to impact February’s deficit, but could impact March’s. The current fiscal year runs from October 2024 through September 2025.

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“President Jose Raul Mulino stated that the canal is part of Panama’s “inalienable patrimony”..

But Americans built it..

Trump Demands ‘Military Options’ To Control Panama Canal (RT)

The Panama Canal, a vital maritime route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, has been under Panamanian control since 1999 following the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, which stipulated that it would remain neutral and open to all nations. Trump has repeatedly threatened to take back control of the waterway, citing the “ridiculous fees” and concerns over China’s increasing presence in the region. Earlier this year, Trump refused to rule out the use of military force to take control of the canal, stating that all options are on the table to protect US economic and national security interests. In an Interim National Defense Strategic Guidance memo obtained by CNN on Thursday, the White House formally asked the Pentagon to “immediately” provide options to ensure unlimited US access to the canal.

“Provide credible military options to ensure fair and unfettered US military and commercial access to the Panama Canal,” one of the directives in the memo reportedly stated. US Southern Command is already developing potential plans, ranging from “partnering” closely with Panamanian security forces to a scenario in which US troops seize the canal by force, unnamed officials told NBC. Sources cited by Reuters also said the Pentagon had been ordered to explore military options to secure US access to the waterway.

Panamanian officials previously rejected Trump’s assertions and threats, while the Panama Canal Authority maintains that the canal is operated solely by Panamanians, with no evidence supporting claims of Chinese control. President Jose Raul Mulino stated that the canal is part of Panama’s “inalienable patrimony” and stressed that Panama maintains full control of its operations. However, after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio personally delivered Trump’s ultimatum to Panama in February, Mulino made a concession to Washington by refusing to renew the country’s 2017 agreements with China under Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative.

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Chuck is shrinking before our eyes….

Schumer Throws Contrived Tantrum After Caving To GOP (ZH)

Update (2145ET): After bending the knee to the GOP and agreeing to vote ‘yes’ on the House-passed continuing resolution to fund the government through September, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) offered a contrived outburst on MSNBC, calling Republicans ‘bastards’ before quickly correcting himself. “To have the conflict on the best ground we have, summed up in a sentence, that they’re making the middle class pay for tax cuts for billionaires?” said Schumer. “It’s much, much better not to be in the middle of a shutdown, which should divert people from the number one issue we have against these bastards, sorry, these people, which is not only all these cuts, but they’re ruining democracy.” How many times did he practice that in the mirror? Schumer also raged on X after bending the knee, writing that “a shutdown would be a gift,” and “the best distraction he could ask for from his awful agenda.”

Whatever you say Chuck…

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Update (1800ET): And there it is… in a complete reversal following a closed-door lunch, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told fellow Democrats that he would vote for cloture tomorrow morning on the GOP stopgap, according to Punchbowl News’ Jake Sherman – who notes that 6 more Democrats will need to follow their leader after Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) already said he would (see below). “I will vote to keep the government open and not shut it down,” Schumer announced on the Senate floor Thursday, adding that a shutdown “would give Donald Trump and Elon Musk carte blanche.” As we noted below, the most likely scenario looks to be the case; Dems will provide the necessary votes to pass the GOP bill, in exchange for Senate Republican leaders granting them a performative amendment vote on the Democrats’ separate CR proposal (which means absolutely nothing aside from putting their dissent on record).

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With tomorrow’s shutdown deadline looming (and the House gone on recess until March 24), Senate Democrats are scrambling to both kill the GOP bill that passed the house, and avoid the optics of a shutdown falling squarely on their shoulders after minority leader Chuck Schumer categorically rejected the bill on Wednesday, and instead floated a 30-day continuing resolution which would allow Democrats to stuff it full of their own pork to include in a revised package (that he doesn’t have the votes for)… As the Senate opened Thursday, Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) – who filed cloture on the House-passed CR on Wednesday – said, “It’s time to fish or cut bait.”

And as the Associated Press notes, debates over funding the federal government routinely erupt in deadline moments but this year it’s showing the political leverage of Republicans, newly in majority control of the White House and Congress, and the shortcomings of Democrats who are finding themselves unable to stop the Trump administration’s march across federal operations. Given that the Senate has 53 Republicans, one of whom is a definite ‘no’ (Rand Paul of Kentucky), at least eight Democrats need to cross party lines to avert a shutdown at midnight on Friday. According to the chaps at Punchbowl News, there’s really two ways this can play out at this point:

Option one: Democrats can fold and take the deal on the table – providing the votes needed to advance the House GOP’s stopgap spending bill in exchange for a symbolic amendment vote on their own 28-day funding extension. This would be pure theater, giving Democrats the chance to go on record opposing a shutdown while letting Republicans push through their own bill anyway. The government stays open, Schumer saves face with progressives, and Republicans get what they wanted all along. But make no mistake – this wouldn’t be a win for Schumer (a “fake BBQ’ing Palestinian”), who floated a 28-day CR that doesn’t have the votes to pass, even with a simple majority. Meanwhile, Republicans can sit back and let the clock force the issue. Time isn’t on the Democrats’ side, and at some point, they’ll have to face reality.

Option two: Schumer and Senate Democrats hold the line, block the House CR, and force a government shutdown. That means federal workers furloughed, services delayed, and chaos come Monday morning when the full effects hit. And here’s the kicker – Trump’s people at the Office of Management and Budget get to decide exactly how painful this shutdown will be. White House sources are already warning that the former president will make sure Democrats feel every bit of the pressure. But here’s where it gets ugly for Schumer: what’s the exit strategy? There isn’t one. The House is gone, meaning there’s no magic fix coming. And at some point, Democrats will have to explain why shutting down the government over a short-term CR that never had a shot at passing was somehow worth it.

So those are the choices: take the loss now and move on, or hold out, take the blame for the shutdown, and likely still take the loss later. Either way, Trump and Musk are watching from the sidelines, ready to make their next move while Washington does what it does best—trip over itself in broad daylight. According to the White House, “They’re totally screwed.”

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You would hope the FBI is on it.

MTG-Led DOGE House Panel Urges DOJ To Investigate Recent Attacks On Tesla (JTN)

The House’s Department of Government Efficiency panel, led by GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, is asking the Justice Department to investigate Tesla vehicles being vandalized and destroyed since EV car company’s owner, Elon Musk, became a White House appointee. “These attacks, which seem to involve coordinated acts of vandalism, arson, and other acts of violence, seriously threaten public safety,” the DOGE subcommittee wrote in a letter Wednesday to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel.

Multiple Tesla cars, charging stations and dealerships have been vandalized since Musk began leading the Trump administration DOGE, according to ABC News. The letter listed examples such as Tesla charging stations being set on fire in Boston and Tesla cyber-trucks being set on fire in Seattle. Greene asked whether non-governmental organizations were involved in the attack. “If NGOs are linked to these attacks, has federal funding been provided to any of them?” the letter reads. “The American public deserves transparency and assurance that their tax dollars are not being used to fund domestic political terrorism.”

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“The EPA will “reconsider” 31 major environmental actions ranging from emissions standards for automobiles to the legal theory underpinning climate change..”

EPA to Begin the ‘Biggest Deregulatory Action in US History’ (Moran)

On Wednesday, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator Lee Zeldin outlined the most ambitious deregulation scheme in the history of the U.S. government. The EPA will “reconsider” 31 major environmental actions ranging from emissions standards for automobiles to the legal theory underpinning climate change. It’s truly breathtaking. However, announcing the reconsideration is only the first step. Now must come the long, drawn-out rulemaking process that will set guidelines on how the agency can proceed to repeal the regulations. That process alone will take many months, if not years, and green groups will challenge it every step of the way.

“These are all rules and regulations. They can’t just wish them away with a press release. You have to tear a regulation down the same way it was built up. They have to make a proposal for each one of these things and explain the reasoning and show evidence, and they have to have public comment and respond to public comment and then reach a final decision and defend it in court,” said David Doniger, the senior strategist and attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council’s climate and energy department. “We’re going to fight them every step of the way.” Indeed, the work it will take to “reconsider” these regulations and repeal them makes me think this move by Zeldin has more to do with politics than government. Some of these rules have been upheld by the Supreme Court, including the climate change “endangerment finding” that undergirds the bulk of climate law.

Zeldin can’t just wave a magic wand and get rid of it. “This is crazy. This is insane,” said Jason Rylander, the legal director at the Center for Biological Diversity’s Climate Law Institute. “There have been attempts to limit the authority of EPA, but the scale and scope and speed with which this administration is attacking environmental safeguards is unprecedented.” It’s not “crazy” by any means. Remember that these environmental advocates think any word ever turned into regulation is holy writ and can’t be changed, or Gaia will strike us down. “Today is the greatest day of deregulation our nation has seen. We are driving a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion to drive down cost of living for American families, unleash American energy, bring auto jobs back to the U.S., and more,” said EPA Administrator Zeldin.

“Alongside President Trump, we are living up to our promises to unleash American energy, lower costs for Americans, revitalize the American auto industry, and work hand-in-hand with our state partners to advance our shared mission,” he added. As you might expect, some EPA staffers are approaching vapor lock. “Simply put, this is embarrassing,” one EPA worker said. “This is not the EPA we have dedicated our careers to. Instead of highlighting the importance of protecting human health and the environment, this administration is highlighting cutting cost in dollar figures while ignoring the human cost. The air we breathe and water we drink is a collective human right and more valuable than any dollar figure.”

No one is saying that air and water are not more valuable than dollars and cents. But neither are EPA regulations the word of god and can’t be changed. This particular employee actually believes that there’s no agenda attached to any of these regulations, an agenda that has little to do with protecting the environment. Even conservative judges are going to have a hard time with Trump’s EPA getting rid of most of these regulations. That’s why I suspect politics is the driving force in these actions by Zeldin and Trump, giving heart to the faithful and confusion to the enemy.

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“..(NDFs), a financial derivative that allows investors to bet on a currency’s future value without actual exchange. By not involving physical Russian assets or individuals, they remain outside the scope of current sanctions.”

Investors Betting On Russian Return To Western Markets – Bloomberg (RT)

Investors are quietly betting that US President Donald Trump’s recent initiatives to negotiate a peace deal in the Ukraine conflict could lead to Russia’s return to Western financial markets, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. The US and its allies have slapped numerous rounds of sanctions on Moscow since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. Russia has been cut off from Western investments and its largest stock exchange has been sanctioned. In recent weeks, traders at a London brokerage have been seeking to buy Russian securities, an asset largely avoided over the past three years, Bloomberg reported. Their focus has been on buying dollar-denominated bonds issued by Russian energy giant Gazprom.

Investors are speculating that heavily discounted Russian securities could surge in value if Ukraine-related sanctions imposed on Moscow are lifted, the outlet stated. Investors “understand that as soon as there’s a thaw, these discounts will collapse,” Iskander Lutsko, Dubai-based head of research and portfolio management at Istar Capital, told Bloomberg. Money managers report that sales teams are assessing interest in staking on the ruble through non-deliverable forwards (NDFs), a financial derivative that allows investors to bet on a currency’s future value without actual exchange. By not involving physical Russian assets or individuals, they remain outside the scope of current sanctions.

Major US investment banks Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase have reportedly been brokering ruble-linked derivative contracts to meet growing investor interest in Russian-related assets. “There’s an aggressive search for securities of Russian issuers around the world,” Evgeny Kogan, a Moscow-based investment banker, told Bloomberg. “Investors in general are asking how quickly they can enter the Russian market.” According to the report, Russia’s potential reintegration into the Western financial system could unlock hundreds of billions of dollars.

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Uh-oh, there goes Mutti’s promised land..

EU Seeks To Intensify Immigrant Deportations (RT)

The European Commission has formally proposed to harmonize deportation rules across the EU. The current regulations, which vary by state, allow those who have been denied the right to remain in the bloc lawfully to exploit the system, resulting in a 20% deportation rate. President Ursula von der Leyen has labeled the figure “by far, too low.” The proposed rules “will ensure that those who have no right to stay in the EU are actually returned” to their countries of origin, EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner, has claimed.

The 87-page document unveiled on Tuesday will require immigrants to cooperate with authorities, permit the extended detention of asylum seekers, and introduce the mutual recognition of deportation orders among member states. The reforms aim to encourage voluntary returns and close loopholes currently exploited by illegal immigrants who evade forced repatriation by moving between EU countries.The plan will establish “return hubs” – deportation centers in third countries willing to accept expelled individuals from the EU. If approved by the European Parliament and the Council of Europe, the new system is set to take effect in mid-2027.

Illegal immigration has remained a hot-button issue in the EU since the 2015 crisis, which saw over a million people arrive in member states. The authorities’ decision to welcome this influx sparked a backlash from several Eastern European nations, citing threats to security and culture. Political guidelines issued by von der Leyen last July pledged to strengthen the EU’s borders and crack down on human trafficking, a significant driver of illegal immigration.

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Interesting when compared to Paul Craig Roberts yesterday, who said:

“Trump has spoken of substituting tariffs for the income tax. This is a brilliant thought.
The income tax taxes labor and capital, factors of production. Thus income tax reduces GDP and living standards.”

Tariffs are Theft (Ron Paul)

The US and China came closer to a full-fledged trade war last week when China imposed tariffs of up to 15 percent on key US agricultural exports. This was retaliation for President Trump’s increasing of tariffs on Chinese exports to the United States from 10 percent to 20 percent. China’s retaliatory tariffs show how export-dependent industries are harmed by protectionist policies. Even if other countries refrain from imposing retaliatory tariffs, exporters can still suffer from reduced demand for their products in countries targeted by US tariffs. Businesses that rely on imported materials to manufacture their products also suffer from increased production costs thanks to tariffs. President Trump acknowledged how tariffs harm US manufacturers when he granted US automakers’ request for a one-month delay in new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada.

Many American consumers who are struggling with high prices are concerned that President Trump’s tariff policy will further increase prices. They are right to be concerned. Contrary to popular belief, foreign businesses do not pay tariffs. Tariffs are paid by US businesses that wish to sell the imported goods. When tariffs are increased, the importing businesses try to recoup their increased costs by increasing their prices. Consumers then must choose whether to pay the higher price, find a cheaper alternative, or do without the product. Whatever they choose, consumers will be worse off because they cannot spend their money the way they prefer.Tariffs may provide a short-term benefit to the protected businesses. However, tariffs could keep businesses alive that should be allowed to fail so the business owners and workers can put their talents to use in other endeavors that would more greatly benefit and the whole economy.

Defenders of tariffs, including President Trump, claim the revenue from tariffs can be used to “offset” the revenue government loses from tax cuts. Some even claim that tariffs can generate enough revenue to allow the government to repeal the income tax. The problem with this is that a tariff brings in more revenue to “pay for” tax cuts only to the extent the tariff does not cause consumers to cease buying imported goods. Thus, the tariffs, to bring revenue to the government, must not be large enough to discourage Americans from buying foreign products. The more tariffs increase government revenue, the more they will tend to fail in bringing about another often promoted tariff goal — an increase in the purchase of domestic goods.

According to the Tax Foundation, if President Trump’s tariff plan for China, Mexico, and Canada were fully implemented, it would increase federal tax revenue by 142 billion dollars this year — an average tax increase of over one thousand dollars per household. The tariffs would also decrease economic output. This does not account for the decline in consumer satisfaction caused by consumers being forced to alter their consumption choices because of government-caused price increases. It also does not account for the new businesses, products, and jobs that could have been created had government not drained resources from the productive economy via tariffs. The economic effects are a good enough reason to oppose raising tariffs. However, the main reason to oppose tariffs is that tariffs, like all taxes (including the inflation tax), are theft.

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Mr. policy-maker. He should move into the White House. ‘You can only fire people if i say so’..

Clinton-Appointed Judge Slams Trump “Sham” (ZH)

San Francisco based… check. Clinton appointed… check. So how do you think the case against President Trump firing federal probationary staff went? Bingo… U.S. District Judge William Alsup described the mass firings as a “sham” strategy by the government’s central human resources office to sidestep legal requirements for reducing the federal workforce. Politico reports that Alsup, a San Francisco-based appointee of President Bill Clinton, ordered the Defense, Treasury, Energy, Interior, Agriculture and Veterans Affairs departments to “immediately” offer all fired probationary employees their jobs back. The Office of Personnel Management, the judge said, had made an “unlawful” decision to terminate them. The order is one of the most far-reaching rejections of the Trump administration’s effort to slash the bureaucracy and is almost certain to be appealed.

“You will not bring the people in here to be cross-examined. You’re afraid to do so because you know cross examination would reveal the truth,” the judge said to a DOJ attorney during a hearing Thursday. “I tend to doubt that you’re telling me the truth. … I’m tired of seeing you stonewall on trying to get at the truth.” The judge called the move “a gimmick.” Alsup also said the Office of Personnel Management couldn’t give guidance on who to terminate, according to ABC News. “It is sad, a sad day when our government would fire some good employee and say it was based on performance when they know good and well that’s a lie,” Alsup said. Do those sound like the findings of a non-partisan, legally-trained, judicially-independent member of the bench? And on it goes…

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“Washington is increasingly making it clear that Western Europe must contribute more while receiving less in return.”

America and the EU Are Drifting Apart – Moscow Is Watching (Bordachev)

The geopolitical unity of the West, often perceived as a monolithic front against Russia, is showing visible fractures. The question now is whether Moscow should actively encourage the widening rift between the United States and Western Europe – or simply sit back and let history take its course. For now, the EU states are desperate to avoid responsibility for the crisis in Ukraine. This was evident in Brussels’ immediate endorsement of the latest US-Ukraine talks, signaling relief that Washington is still managing the situation. European leaders had feared that the new American administration under Donald Trump might offload the burden onto them, forcing them to take direct responsibility for confronting Russia. That nightmare, at least for now, has been postponed. But the larger strategic question remains: How long can this uneasy balance last?

Is the US-Europe rift temporary or permanent? The unity of the collective West – a term used to describe the US and its European allies acting as a single political and military bloc – was never an absolute certainty. It was always dependent on American leadership, which is now undergoing major internal shifts. Trump’s return has signaled a profound shift in Washington’s strategic thinking. While the US remains the most militarized and economically powerful country in the Western alliance, it is now experiencing an identity crisis. The ruling elite in Washington knows it must redefine its role in a world where its global dominance is being challenged. This raises a critical question: Can the US and Western Europe continue as a united front, or is their strategic divergence inevitable? For Moscow, this is more than just a theoretical debate. If the West’s unity was merely a temporary phenomenon – a product of post-World War II security arrangements and Cold War politics – then it follows that Russia must consider whether and how to encourage this fragmentation.

The US political crisis and its impact on Europe The deepening internal crisis in the US is one of the main reasons the EU is being forced into an uncomfortable position. First, America’s economic model is under strain. For decades, Washington sustained its dominance by attracting cheap labor from Latin America while maintaining global economic hegemony. But the mass migration crisis has turned into a politically explosive issue, with growing resistance to uncontrolled immigration. Second, the old neoliberal model of globalization is breaking down. Many nations no longer accept a US-led order that imposes unequal economic relationships. This has led to an emergence of independent power centers – from China and India to Middle Eastern states – that refuse to play by Washington’s rules. Finally, the conflict in Ukraine has exposed the limits of American power. Russia’s ability to withstand three years of Western pressure – economically, militarily, and diplomatically – has forced Washington to reconsider its strategy. The US has never faced a direct geopolitical confrontation with China, and its approach toward Beijing remains one of cautious engagement. But with Russia, it has now met a determined adversary that refuses to bend.

Western Europe’s dilemma: dependence or independence? For the EU, any major shift in US policy is a cause for alarm. Since World War II, Western European elites have relied on American military protection while enjoying economic prosperity under the US-led global order. In exchange for this security umbrella, these states surrendered much of their foreign policy independence. Despite its economic weight, the EU has largely functioned as a political appendage of Washington. This has come at a cost: Western European leaders have little say in critical global decisions, and their fate remains tied to decisions made in the US. Now, with Washington signaling it wants to shift its focus – both in military and economic terms – the bloc finds itself in a precarious situation.

Western Europe lacks the demographic and financial resources to turn itself into a military superpower. The idea of building an independent EU defense structure is often discussed but remains unrealistic. Without U.S. support, these states cannot sustain a large-scale conflict with Russia. Also, Washington is increasingly making it clear that Western Europe must contribute more while receiving less in return. The US political class knows that economic resources are finite, and American taxpayers are questioning why they should continue subsidizing European security. The rise of populist and nationalist movements across Europe – many of which favor detente with Moscow – adds another layer of complexity. Washington’s support for non-mainstream European politicians, such as the Alternative for Germany (AfD) or Romania’s banned presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, signals an emerging divide.

How should Russia respond? Moscow must recognize that any long-term fracturing of the West works to its strategic advantage. History shows that Russia has been most successful in its geopolitical struggles when the West was divided. During the Northern War, Peter the Great’s Russia exploited divisions within Europe’s anti-Swedish coalition; in the Napoleonic Wars, Russia aligned with Britain – normally a rival – to defeat France. During World War II, the Soviet Union benefited from the split between the US and Nazi Germany’s former allies. Conversely, when the West has acted as a single entity, Russia has faced its most significant challenges – such as during the Cold War, which led to the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union. Given these historical lessons, it would be unwise for Moscow to ignore opportunities to accelerate the split between Washington and its European allies. Russia must continue engaging with Trump’s team while indirectly supporting voices in Europe who favor a more balanced approach to Russia. Moscow should deepen its bilateral economic ties with individual European countries, bypassing Brussels’ restrictive policies wherever possible. Any serious attempt by Western Europe to build an independent military bloc should be closely monitored – though in reality, such plans remain far-fetched.

The future of the West is uncertain While Trump’s arrival has disrupted the status quo, it remains unclear whether this is just a temporary setback for transatlantic unity or the beginning of a permanent shift. If Washington continues down the path of reducing its commitments to Europe, the EU will face an identity crisis – one that may ultimately lead to a loss of American influence over EU politics. For Russia, this presents an opportunity. By carefully navigating these developments, Moscow can ensure that any cracks in the Western alliance become permanent fractures – shaping a world where American and Western European interests no longer align as they once did. Russia does not need to rush or force the split – the US is doing that on its own. But Moscow can and should help accelerate the process where possible. After all, a divided West is a weaker West – and that is something Russia has always understood.

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What an invitation! Now imagine Marco Rubio, or Macron, von der Leyen, reaching out to new media this way. Trump might…

A Conversation with Foreign Minister Lavrov (Larry Johnson)

What an honor. I was invited, along with Judge Napolitano and Mario Nawfal, to interview Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov on Monday. Mr. Lavrov is smart, charming, funny and quite approachable. He ain’t a bullshitter. There was no pretense about him. After spending more than 90 minutes conversing with him, I came away with a new appreciation of his skill as the consummate diplomat. Although we each had prepared a couple of questions in advance, those went out the window once the conversation started. There were no constraints on what we could ask. There was an added treat before Mr. Lavrov arrived… we spent thirty minutes chatting with Maria Zakharova in a casual environment. She is equally charming and tough as a rhinoceros hide. I think of her as an iron fist wrapped in a luxurious velvet glove. A formidable diplomat in her own right.

Here is a summary of the key points Mr. Lavrov made during our discussion:
• I think what is going on in the United States is a return to normalcy. <…> The fact is that a normal administration without any, you know, unChristian ideas came to power and the reaction was such an explosion in the media, in the politics all over the world is very interesting and very telling.
• When we met in Riyadh with Marco Rubio, Mike Waltz and Steve Witkoff they suggested the meeting and they said, look, we want normal relations in the sense that the foundation of the American foreign policy under the Donald Trump administration is the national interest of the United States. But at the same time, we understand that other countries also have their national interest.
• It is very well understood that countries like the United States and Russia would never have their national interest the same. They would not coincide maybe even 50 or less percent. But when they do coincide this situation must be used to develop this simultaneous and similar interest. But when the interests do not coincide and contradict each other then the responsible countries must do everything not to allow this contradiction to degenerate into confrontation, especially military confrontation which would be disastrous for many other countries.
• The beginning of the special military operation was a decision because all other attempts, all other alternatives to bring things into some positive dimension failed for ten years after the illegal coup in Kiev, in violation of the deal signed the night before and guaranteed by the Germans, French and Poles.
• I don’t think the Americans would drop from NATO. At least President Trump never hinted that this might be the case. But what he did bluntly say was that if you want us to protect you, to give you security guarantees, you pay what is necessary.
• But President Trump doesn’t want to provide these security guarantees to Ukraine under Zelensky. He has his own view of the situation which he bluntly presents every now and then, that this war should never have started – that pulling Ukraine into NATO in violation of its constitution, in violation of the Declaration of Independence of 1991, on the basis of which we recognized Ukraine as a sovereign state. For several reasons including that this Declaration was saying no NATO, no blocs, neutral status. Another thing which this Declaration also confirmed and solidified – all rights of Russian and all other national minorities are to be respected.
• Europe and the UK, they certainly want this to continue. The way they received Zelensky in London after the scandal in Washington, it’s an indication that they want to raise the stakes and they are preparing something to pressure the Donald Trump administration back into some aggressive action against Russia.
• It’s not about the territories, it’s about the people who were deprived of their history by law. Territories are important only because people live on these territories. The people who live on the territories are descendants of those who for hundreds of years were building Odessa & other cities on those very lands who were building ports, roads, who were founding those lands and who associated with the history of this land.

! The Americans know that we would not betray our commitments, legal commitments, the political commitments which we develop with China.

Mario Nawfal, the young man seated between the Judge and me, was a delight to be with. At the ripe old age of 30, he treated Judge Nap and me like two respected grandfathers. Being able to spend five days with Judge Napolitano — it was the first time we have been together physically in the entire time that I have known him — was a special treat. The Judge and I met for breakfast every morning in the room pictured above during our time in Moscow. While eating, we were serenaded by a talented harpist, which added a surreal quality to the experience. The staff at the Metropol are superb as well. I will provide a more detailed account of our time in Moscow in a forthcoming post.

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    Pablo Picasso Rest (Marie-Thérèse Walter) 1932   • Trump ‘Would Like To Meet’ Putin (RT) • Putin Lists Guarantees Moscow Wants For 30-Day Ceasefi
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle March 14 2025]

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    Audrey Hepburn. What a lovely way to begin the day. Cheers!

    I’m also saddened as I never realized she died so young. Of course 30 years ago 63 seemed like an old age.

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    Schumer is sporting a new scent.

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    Today: Putin says yes. BUT ON WHAT TERMS? Those peace terms could be near or far. Just as near or far as he likes. Everyone acts like this is something, projecting their psychology.

    Markets tanking, or alternatively, attacked from London. Both. Attacked certainly from Canada, which is now a dictatorship, voted in by 200k hand-picked people. Didn’t they purge the voters of 400k just before voting with a minority of a minority of a minority? I’ll have to go re-check htf this is even legal. Like, I knew they were rigged politics for decades, but they keep up appearances to a level, you know. That they CAN’T means they’re losing bad, in retreat, constantly stuck for time plugging holes.

    So what was that? You can have hand-picked Justin, who is really run by Freeland. Or you can have Freeland. OR you can have Freeland’s Godfather, “The Dark Lord” of London, Carney. Wow! That’s Democracy in action! What do Canadians think of this? As far as I can tell, seems great and proper to them, Orange Man bad. He’s a dictator.

    Okay, so Yellen F’d the while United States right in the A, right up the cloaca, by issuing the $36 TRILLION her whole term in like 6-month T bills. So that ANY rise in rates are immediately to the bottom line, bankrupting us in days. We need to roll over, I forget some impossible like a Trillion a month or something. AND Democrats just shut government down.

    Chuck Schumer “If the government shuts down, it will be average Americans that are hurt the most. ..social security, health, veterans…” Tell me more July 2024 Schumer! This is super-interesting how only evil people close government.

    AOC: “Air Traffic controllers” ” “It would be irresponsible, you don’t get to just shut government down because you don’t get what you want.” Go on….
    go
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    So, again, DESTROY all US, socially, culturally, legally, economically, get Bush to waste weapons in the sand to use up all things militarily. All good will in recruitment. Then get US-Russia into a war where they nuke and bankrupt each other over you, their darling damsel who needs defending and never dun wrong.

    So…bankruptcy part. With 4 years of Biden on the case, printing everything, causing inflation. US goes down, capital flows to EUROPE. Where these Europhile, Socialist-like Atlanticists from Yale love, all WaPo, NYT.

    And here we are! Dow collapse, shutdown, nothing done, no deportations, Trump’s all over.

    ….Orrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Not. What happens when you have the panic? What happens when you have the panic first WEEK, long before midterms? What happens when it’s the Democrat’s fault, who contradict their own policies AGAIN, to their base who have agreed all-government-alwasy-good AGAIN and anyone who stops it is antiAmerican AGAIN?

    Well sure they take a hit, that’s nice, that’s funny, shows they’re not a Party. But

    TREASURY RATES COLLAPSE, BOND DEMAND SKYROCKETS.

    ….And in 6 months we can re-finance a huge chunk of all that s—t sandwich Yellen nearly sank us with. With 100 year bonds. You CAN’T do this if the Dow is high. And priority matrix: which is FIRST? And we DO need a market reset, even if the real economy is going straight up, the Stock prices are 90% overvalued. So ALL the Dow could go to like 4,000, and still be overvalued, not overshot yet. Wall St makes money either way, remember. He’s not hurting his allies. Main Street is about to be unleashed. He’s not really hurting them either, except short-term. Only week-by-week are pensions hurt, if it can all come back, so no harm there.

    DO IT. Get us some air-speed.

    They’re also talking 40 year bonds with gold payout. Yeah, but like, we ALREADY don’t trust you, and we’re trusting gold in 40 YEARS??? Okay, just as gold was removed from the system, it re-adds it. Slowly, step at a time. FIne. But. But what?? WE’LL HOLD ALL OUR ALLIES OVER THE CLIFF AND FORCE THEM TO BUY. Or else. …Or else no defense of your countries. That’s what happens when you have no army, now buy my s–t or else, Guido.

    Gold continues steady march up. BTC is a mo-mo that runs with the Nasdaq. Maybe it has a bottom somewhere, as use-case but definitely can come off on deflation, mo-mo and “risk off”. That’s okay, crypto bois this is hardly even a hit yet to them. XRP is being installed and used worldwide, for instance. Oil down, as soon as it goes with no wasted war, and peace.

    Order of operations. This needs to happen, and it’s under control. So far.

    Soooo…Already Chuck reversed. Just like Ford and the electric grid embargo. So I guess Trump calls on the phone with the P Diddy files? That court case is where? Oh, so that was just ADVERTISING! He just wanted all these minions to know he HAD their tapes. So then when he calls Ford, Schumer on the phone, they cave.

    Tired of winning yet?

    I’m not. But I AM tired of lying. If you’re doing this, just admit it. But as I wrote yesterday, when you only just landed on the beach and are clearing the town, I understand we’re not running Queensbury Rules.

    “Amazon, Google, And Meta Plan To Triple Nuclear Energy Capacity By 2050

    Ursula school of reality. Soooo, Amazon builds nuclear reactors now? In 30 days or less? We Just Say S—t! The listener, so battered by 40 years of non-stop bald faced lies, with no consequences, now no longer have any reality inside them either. Words have no meanings. So obviously everything works better than ever when you call to the engine room and say “Full Stop” “Half ahead” and he sends up a smoked lox on rye toast, just like you asked. What’s the difference? Some words, other words, whatevah!

    You say “Heart Attack” I say “Irritable Bowel Syndrome” tomay-to, tomah-to and you go to surgery where they remove that left toe! I don’t see the problem.

    “Fiery But Peaceful: MSNBC Describes Violent Attacks On Tesla Dealerships As ‘Protests’

    Words. “Arson and Shooting” are now “Protesting”. Yeah, the Gambinos were only “Protesting” the NY Police Department. Free Speech!

    From the past:

    “Socialist Steps On Another Rake Insisting That 79 Previous Attempts Weren’t REAL Stepping On A Rake” BBee

    “Democrats Proudly Introduce The ‘Raise Gas Prices Even Higher And Make More Kids Trans’ Bill
    Politics” – Bbee Jul 5, 2022

    Elon Musk hated. Yup. Saying it every day, over and over.

    It was pointed out that there’s a major disconnect: to US, the normal people, we think “Nazi” means something, has intellectual, legal meaning we all discuss and debate as rational actors and adults. But for “Them” (pick the group and the parameters) the word means nothing. At all. It’s just a knee-jerk emotional hook. It’s the same as a puppy learns sad eyes means food. No idea why, doesn’t care. Say magic word, do magic thing, get treats! That’s it. The word HAS no meaning, in the emotional realm, same as all other words. It’s pragmatism: does saying this breath-hole sound GET me a thing, or not? Is it emotionally satisfying…or not? That’s it. Don’t play by THEIR rules. Sometimes kids get spankings. You have to go down a level. Being UP a level means you’re fluent in all levels from protzoa UP to whatever spiritual enlightenment you presently find yourself. You may need to communicate at someone else’s level.

    Envy: Seven Deadly sins, now rebranded as a political movement: Socialism.

    Just thought here, not that this has to be accurate, “Jealousy” may be bad, but it can inspire you to say, “I see that, I want one of those!” …and go get it. “Envy” is when you say “I see that, I want that!” …Then destroy it. You destroy the other guy’s thing and force him down to your level of misery. …But is GOOD for all of us, right? No Envy, and a monastic, spartan, religious life. At the barrel of a gun…you’ll bloody well be good or else! You’ll have less, and you’ll Like it!

    “Who will give orders to stop hostilities? And what is the price of these orders?”

    He does have a good point about the practicality of such things. That’s not a no, that’s setting the stage of what the reality may look like.

    “While Kellogg has supported Trump’s calls to end the Ukraine conflict, his views on achieving peace have not aligned with Moscow’s.”

    It was pointed out by Dore that The Narrative™ is Putin will have to accept the peace to please Trump and stay on America’s good side. Wait: What? I thought Trump was a Putin Puppet and had to stay on Russia’s good side. Now it’s Putin is a Trump Puppet and has to stay on Trump’s good side??? Make up your mind!

    Both. Neither. A.i.i.i.i.i.i.i. So bored. Actually Lies should be far more exciting because there are a million lies and only one truth, but in practice it doesn’t work out that way. The lies are way more boring and stupid.

    “The capricious and ego-driven 47th president of the United States” Is he though?

    “Trump appears far more at ease with strong, authoritative figures who project power” Does he though?

    “This is why Trump’s approach is not one of immediate disengagement” Is it though? All DonaldTelepathy™ OpEd. So NONE of this approaches real facts – even rumors – easily found, that the real causes are say, UK already snatching that $500B and Ze double-crossing Trump to his face. Presented that way, it has nothing to do with squishy nonsense like “Capricious” “Authoritative figures”. …It’s all time-wasting Bulls—t.

    “This is why Trump’s approach is not one of immediate disengagement”

    As Herbert, yesterday “When I’m advancing, I pretend it’s peace and the moral right. When you’re advancing I pretend it’s aggressive and a moral wrong.” Same with ceasefire. NATO calls a ceasefire 100% of the times they’re losing. Then never, EVER support it, ALWAYS re-arm.

    ““If Putin doesn’t agree to a cease fire, he risks offending Trump’s ego.”

    As above. His FEEEEEEELINGS? IDGAF. Putin gives even fewer. Trump also understands this, if he’s the same guy you’d worry about that with.

    As I asked later in my column, can Trump’s ego permit him to allow the settlement on Putin’s terms?” Is that real, like at all? DonaldTelepathy™

    “ For three years Putin has been slowly fighting a conflict that a capable war leader would have ended in three weeks.” Would it though? Or he’d be at the Polish border, with Insurgents in his rear, all Europe arming and stuffing in weapons to keep it going? Good thing PCR’s not a General.

    “• MTG-Led DOGE House Panel Urges DOJ To Investigate Recent Attacks On Tesla (JTN)

    They are local events. …However we have rumors it was NGO funded from ActBlue and is therefore the definition of Terrorism. So, although not wanting to, that’s probably the case. Almost nothing is “terrorism” which is a made up word now having no meaning. It shouldn’t really have any special legal effects: murder is murder, arson is arson. However, this very probably is every definition of the word, however strict, which is paid by foreign agitators to cause political toppling.

    • EPA to Begin the ‘Biggest Deregulatory Action in US History’ (Moran)

    We can finally get that $12,000 car and $17,000 diesel pickup Europe didn’t want us to have. …Because we can grow our own fuel. There are millions of these cars worldwide. …But you can’t have them. You must die.

    “• Clinton-Appointed Judge Slams Trump “Sham” (ZH)

    Yes and no. There are Union protections, processes. Unless you’re saying all that has been repealed by Congress, law, etc, then they exist. I think they shouldn’t exist, but if they do, then yes, he probably can’t fire without many more steps. They are telling the President “Go ahead and ignore the law because we’re too cowardly to change and repeal it.” No. Can’t do that. Both you can’t, AND the President Ignoring law is crossing the Rubicon.

    I can’t comment on this case, as it will all fall into minutia.

    “Western Europe lacks the demographic and financial resources to turn itself into a military superpower.”

    Wow, that’s some hefty Bulls—t there! They had to haul out the heavy hitters to drag that one up!

    Celtic, our own in house AI, been missing off and on with the same moment of Zen, exactly three lines, one paragraph, same as the rain each day.

    #184152
    zerosum
    Participant

    “Introspective” means contemplating “one’s own thoughts, feelings, and sensations; self-examination,”

    Do we, (TAE, RIM, Comments), do a better job of Web crawling and Scraping than AI?
    Are our inputs included in the info gathered by the different AI?

    How AI gather information.
    AI gathers information through various methods, including web scraping and crawling, utilizing APIs, analyzing data from sensors and systems, and even through licensing agreements and publicly available datasets.
    It employs a neural network, a type of deep learning, which is trained on massive volumes of text data to discover linguistic patterns and associations.
    But it doesn’t always provide accurate information.
    This is because its responses are based on patterns it has seen in the text that it was trained on.

    Web crawling and Scraping operations.
    AI Web Scraper works by imitating the human way of surfing the internet.

    When crawling, the AI web scraper makes use of algorithms to scroll the websites on the web and collects the data that might be useful for several purposes.
    ————–
    Taking care of PROBLEM #1 $36 TRILLION
    The United States’ deficit increased by a record-breaking $1.1 trillion during the first five months of the current fiscal year, new data from the Treasury Department showed.
    The new numbers, released Wednesday, showed the deficit between October 2024 and February 2025.

    Trump solution: Make everyone pay. (Tariffs)

    SEC. Lutnick says Donald Trump’s Goal is to have ZERO Taxes for anyone making less than $150,000 per Year — Force Countries to pay a Membership Fee to sell in America

    • President Trumps goal is to have external revenue taxes.. not internal taxation on its citizens

    https://x.com/MJTruthUltra/status/1899925243189170457?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1899925243189170457%7Ctwgr%5E2ee29a356a0306eaa7306e73f95cc038c6af22fb%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2025%2F03%2Fdebt-rattle-march-14-2025%2F
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    President Donald Trump has expressed his readiness to meet and speak with his Russian counterpart after President Vladimir Putin said Moscow was open to a US-proposed ceasefire in Ukraine but raised numerous questions about its practical implementation.
    The Russian president voiced support for a potential 30-day ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict on Thursday, but warned of loopholes and strategic disadvantages, outlining Moscow’s concerns over how such a truce could be enforced.
    Systems of “control and verification” to monitor a ceasefire are not in place but should be agreed.
    The Russian leader suggested that further direct discussions with his American counterpart would be necessary to find a viable solution, but officials have yet to confirm any specific timeline for such talks.

    Russia delivers main ceasefire demands to US – Reuters

    • No NATO membership for Ukraine
    • No NATO ”peacekeepers” in Ukraine
    • Ukraine is denazified/demilitarised
    • The 4 Donbass regions are recognised as Russian territories plus Crimea

    In exchange:
    • Cease of all hostilities
    • Peace and stability for Ukraine
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    #184153
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Of course 30 years ago 63 seemed like an old age.”

    actually, it didn’t.

    people have always lived to 80/90 years. it’s just that because infant mortality was so high, average age was much lower.

    #184154
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Envy. Can go every which way.
    Bit of “envy” in sports make people break world records.
    In school, an envy is a true gage where one really stand among it’s peers, if he wants to admit to himself. “I can learn all that I need on the internet” removes that “gage”.
    Success of Soviet space program made Amers to “Land on the Moon”.
    …………

    #184155
    zerosum
    Participant

    Scraping operations.
    https://maratkhairullin.substack.com/p/russia-reparations-peace-details
    Russia: reparations + peace: Details of the Russian peace plan.
    Article by Marat Khairullin with illustrations by Mikhail Popov.
    Zinderneuf
    Mar 07, 2025

    #184156
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Envy. Can go every which way.
    Bit of “envy” in sports make people break world records.
    In school, an envy is a true gage where one really stand among it’s peers, if he wants to admit to himself. “I can learn all that I need on the internet” removes that “gage”.
    Success of Soviet space program made Amers to “Land on the Moon”.

    He already defined his terms as jealousy vs envy. And the observable effect of envy in Socialism.

    So you re-imagine his envy term as his jealousy term, act AS IF he never made the distinction, ergo as if he was wrong. (argument by amnesia, as usual) Just coincidentally jumping in to defend Socialism, not directly, but cringingly evasively, nibbling around the edges.

    Also observably doing the Socialist thing of “x is y. x is y” re-imagining, bringing a new vocabulary to fight instead of making an argument

    If your belief cannot stand the light of day such that the most Pragmatic way to support is to cringe away from direct mention of it, defense of it, maybe it is because there is something so wrong with it that it is making it very difficult to openly, drirectly discuss or even mention.

    ..OR there’s something about it that elevates dishonesty above honesty. Has gone from seeing it as a cheat code to achieve greater things to simply a dopamine hit for using the cheat code. Or maybe just force of bad habit by too much repetition.

    #184157
    John Day
    Participant

    The Other Interpretation https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/the-other-interpretation

    The question is again forced, what is going on in world events, which seem chaotic and nonsensical? What it seems like is that there is no narrative which adequately serves the interests of the “Owners” and their political and business “elites”, and that there are two divergent camps, with divergent interests and control-narratives, the globalists, and the nationalists. Globalists are tied to supra-national lending at interest to national governments, to fund wars. Lending at interest leads to economic crises, as debts outgrow productive economies at all scales. Economic crises lead to wars, which must be funded…
    Populist nationalists seek to increase real-economy, to the benefit of their nations, workers, families, communities and long-term infrastructure viability.
    Globalists seek to extract the abstracted “capital” from nations in the form of money, which is a conceptual agreement, not a farm, factory or oil well. Money is highly fungible, and can travel from New York to Bangladesh in an instant. This is convenient for those who have agreed ownership rights to productive properties and to the debt payments of individuals, companies and nations. They can lend at low rates, engineer crises, then demand higher rates or full repayment, obtaining either higher rates of return, or asset liquidations, as in the Asian Financial Crisis, where factories and businesses were bought very cheaply by global financiers.
    Populist nationalists may shelter their countries from such extraction-cycles of free-flowing “financial capital” by introducing “capital controls”, such as China has, which tie the money to the place, the nation.
    Nationalists may also fund their nations through tariffs, which make their national products less expensive at home, and increase the costs of foreign products. Retaliation is usual, so imports become more expensive in all countries. Countries which depend heavily on imports may be hit harder, especially if they can’t replace them, as might be the case if their is not enough farmland to replace food imports. Nations that are more self-sufficient will fare better, especially if others depend upon their exports, such as oil and grains.
    Autarky is the state of self sufficiency. No modern nation is truly autarkic, but Russia has been pushed hard in that direction by sanctions since 2014, and has the most natural resources per capita of any country. A system of tariffs, which makes imports expensive, nudges a country towards autarky, and it takes the money from trade to run governments. This is bad for globalists who favor a free-trade system where they collect the skim from trade between nations. The more trade the better. The more a nation depends upon trade to survive, the more the globalists who control the channels and finances of trade are able to extract wealth from that nation through their manipulations of price and availability.
    Global trade has been facilitated by diesel fuel, and massive ships to carry standardized containers, which can transfer directly to trucks and rail cars.
    Global trade has certain advantages, because some places can make some things more efficiently than other places can, and if they ship cheaply, then there are practical benefits, but also the risk of dependency. This vulnerability to an embargo was impressed upon the US in 1973, two years after the US had peak domestic oil production, by the Arab Oil Embargo, which was retaliation for the US supporting Israel in the 1973 war.
    My best assessment is that we are in a jagged plateau of global industrial output, which is poised for terminal decline, because it is 90% correlated with net oil + natural gas condensates production, and that peaked at the end of 2018. The “Repo Crisis” of big banks not trusting each other on overnight loans, backed by T-bills, happened the next August, and the “Going Direct Bailout” happened during COVID lockdowns in Spring of 2020.
    If my assessment is correct, the debts-at-interest that are the foundation of our current money are mostly bad-debts. The cookie jar has mostly IOUs, not cookies. Who will get the remaining cookies? How will this be managed? Those are political questions which societies must agree upon, or they will break apart and not produce the necessities of life for their members.
    The first question is how to manage the defaults. Global ownership elites prefer that claims upon the remaining wealth be nullified. If a claimant dies, then that is one less claim upon real wealth to compete with theirs. Destruction of competing claims through war has often been employed in the service of old-wealth. Sometimes broad societal negotiations, to reach a new Social-Contract are engaged over a period of years, and a society is able to reorganize functionally and move forward in a better-adapted arrangement to provide for its human needs at scale.
    We are now approaching such a moment of societal realization, I think.

    ​ Thanks Eleni. Is Donald Trump managing the possible collapse of the “American empire”?​ by Thierry Meyssan
    ​ For a month, the accumulation of critical events around the United States, Ukraine and the European Union has been difficult to interpret because each power has been advancing in disguise. European leaders assume a stupid air by assuring that they continue to support the Ukrainian integral nationalists while Washington and Moscow have already agreed on a peace agreement. However, it is possible that the diplomatic summits are hiding another issue: the prevention of a major economic crisis in the West. In this case, Washington must terrorize its allies to force them to pay off its debts. ​
    ​ It was in the kitsch decor of his Mar-a-Lago residence that Donald Trump convinced allied central bankers and finance ministers that he was going to make them pay the United States’ debts…
    ..A videoconference by analyst Jim Bianco, taken up by the Bloomberg agency, rekindled concerns. According to this analyst, the Trump administration is following a plan, the “Mar-a-Lago Agreement”. It intends to radically restructure the US debt burden by reorganizing world trade through tariffs, devaluing the dollar and, ultimately, reducing the cost of borrowing, all with the aim of putting US industry on an equal footing with its competitors in the rest of the world.​..
    ..On January 21 and 22, Donald Trump had gathered the central bankers and finance ministers of the G7 in his Mar-a-Lago residence. He is said to have welcomed them by telling them: “No one will leave this room until we have found an agreement on the dollar”. The agreement in question would therefore have been approved by the allies.
    ​ The main idea would be for the US Treasury to issue government bonds that do not pay interest (what are called “zero coupons”) and that would not mature for a century (that is, could not be exchanged for cash for 100 years). Washington would therefore have to force its allies to convert their debts into “zero coupons”.
    ​ If we accept this analysis, we must reinterpret various actions of President Trump, in terms of customs duties or the creation of a sovereign wealth fund. They no longer seem as erratic as the international press describes them, but on the contrary very logical.
    ​ We must therefore consider that Donald Trump is trying to manage the possible economic collapse of Joe Biden’s “American empire” as Yuri Andropov, Konstantin Chernenko and Mikhail Gorbachev tried to manage that of Leonid Brezhnev’s “Soviet empire”.
    ​ I am all the more attentive to this hypothesis because, in my opinion, the coup of September 11, 2001 had no other goal than to postpone the foreseeable collapse of the “American empire”.​..
    ..This is probably what we are witnessing today: Donald Trump, President of the United States, is dissolving the “American empire” as he had tried to undo it in 2017…
    ​..If my hypothesis is correct, we must not believe a word of the threats of annexation of new territories, such as Canada, and not imagine that the United States is withdrawing militarily from Europe to confront China, but admit that it is militarily abandoning its European allies. We see that it is abandoning Germany and relying on Poland to organize Central Europe, even if it means letting Warsaw annex Eastern Galicia (currently Ukrainian). Similarly, we must prepare to see the United States abandon its Middle Eastern allies, with the exception of Israel…
    ..Note that if the European allies, the Chinese and the Saudis should consider it a scam to exchange their debts for “zero coupons”, Russia should on the contrary support the United States in this maneuver. Indeed, during the dismantling of the Soviet Union, Russia went through a decade of recession and unrest, but today it needs the United States to avoid finding itself face to face with China.​ https://www.voltairenet.org/article221903.html

    US deficit sets record with $1.1 trillion in first five months of fiscal year 2025​ https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/finance/us-deficit-sets-record-11-trillion-first-five-months-fiscal-year-2025

    ​ Witkoff was in Moscow Thursday, as was Belarusian President Lukashenko. Trump envoy to present ceasefire deal to Russia this week – White House
    Washington and Kiev agreed on a 30-day truce in the Ukraine conflict on Tuesday​ https://swentr.site/news/614107-trump-envoy-russia-ceasefire/

    Putin Rejects US Temporary Ceasefire Plan, Appears In Military Fatigues​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/putin-rejects-us-temporary-cease-fire-plan-appears-military-fatigues

    #184158
    John Day
    Participant

    ‘A ceasefire only benefits those who are retreating’: Russia’s top foreign relations experts and actors react to US-Ukraine talks​ https://www.rt.com/russia/614082-russia-ukraine-ceasefire-experts/

    ​ Russian Negotiator Reiterates Russian “Nyet” on Ceasefire Even Before US Emissary Steve Witkoff Arrives in Moscow
    ​ Putin, very, very uncharacteristically, donned a military field uniform, rolled down to the regional HQ in Kursk (Gerasimov was already there), and made a 5-minute on-camera statement, one of the two salient points of which is that he “strongly suggested” the military considers establishing a buffer zone around Russian borders after finishing clearing out the Kursk region. If that isn’t a signal to the Americans about any ceasefires, I do not know what is…
    ​ His second salient point, by the way, was to stress that any Ukrainians captured in the Kursk region were not actually POWs, but rather “terrorists”, i.e. persons who have violated Russia’s criminal anti-terrorism statutes.
    ​ Let’s return to Ushakov’s remarks. As indicated yesterday, I was highly confident the Russians would not entertain the US-Ukraine scheme, but I had assumed they would go through the diplomatic motions, of at least having a what I called a tea and cookies chat, and yet again restating Russia’s conditions before talks could begin. As readers pointed out in comments, Russia could also have gone for slow-walking to get expectations down: “We agreed in Riyadh that we needed to get the diplomatic machinery on both sides back in operation before we can entertain any proposal.”
    ​ So why a speedy and very public rebuff? One possibility is that it was important to reassure the Russian public that Putin was not going all wobbly in response to a US overtures, particularly after the important milestone of the Ukraine rout in Kursk.​ https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/03/russian-negotiator-reiterates-russian-nyet-on-ceasefire-even-before-us-emissary-steve-witkoff-arrives-in-moscow.html

    ​ Putin lists guarantees Moscow wants for 30-day ceasefire
    The Russian president wants assurances that Kiev will halt military mobilization, soldier training, and arms deliveries​ https://swentr.site/russia/614167-putin-ukraine-ceasefire-guarantees/

    ​ READ IN FULL: Putin’s statement on Trump’s Ukraine ceasefire proposal
    Russia is ready, the president has said, stressing that such an agreement “must lead to long-term peace”​ https://swentr.site/russia/614170-putin-ukraine-conflict-us/

    Putin Declined The Ceasefire​; Trump Imposes Additional Restrictions​ Military Summary For 2025.03.14​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCRBGf6QPaw

    #184159
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Trump ‘would like to meet with’ Putin​: The Russian president has also expressed openness to discuss a US-proposed Ukraine ceasefire with his American counterpart
    ​ Trump said the US has already discussed many details of a potential “final agreement” with Kiev and is now waiting to see “whether or not Russia is there.”
    “We’ve been discussing land with Ukraine… pieces of land that would be kept and lost and all of the other elements of a final agreement. You know, we’ve been discussing concepts of land because you don’t want to waste time with a ceasefire if it’s not going to mean anything,” Trump said. “They discussed NATO and being in NATO, and everybody knows what the answer to that is. They’ve known that answer for 40 years, in all fairness.”
    ​ Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, visited the Russian capital on Thursday to discuss the results of US-Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia earlier this week and to relay Moscow’s position back to Washington. Witkoff was also expected to meet with the Russian president behind closed doors in the evening, but officials have yet to confirm whether the meeting took place or to provide details of his other interactions during the brief visit.​ https://swentr.site/news/614191-trump-like-meet-putin/

    ​ Larry Johnson and Judge Napolitano had a long sit down with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov​. A Conversation with Foreign Minister Lavrov
    ​ What an honor. I was invited, along with Judge Napolitano and Mario Nawfal, to interview Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov on Monday. Mr. Lavrov is smart, charming, funny and quite approachable. He ain’t a bullshitter. There was no pretense about him. After spending more than 90 minutes conversing with him, I came away with a new appreciation of his skill as the consummate diplomat. Although we each had prepared a couple of questions in advance, those went out the window once the conversation started. There were no constraints on what we could ask.
    ​ There was an added treat before Mr. Lavrov arrived… we spent thirty minutes chatting with Maria Zakharova in a casual environment. She is equally charming and tough as a rhinoceros hide.​ https://sonar21.com/a-conversation-with-foreign-minister-lavrov/

    ​Gilbert Doctorow, Belgians want war!
    ​ My finger on the pulse is my membership in a prestigious ‘royal’ French-speaking club, where I have the opportunity to sit at table with other members for the periodic, even weekly gatherings. My own preferred sub-club is the Cinema group which gathers at least once monthly for projection of some vintage film which may be American, or French, or whatever. After the screening we take seats on a random basis for a shared dinner. Table talk wanders in all directions. Not often do folks talk politics, because it is by nature so divisive. But when they do, it is perfectly clear that the overwhelming majority of members are now pro-Ukrainian and anti-Russian. Given that this club has long been a haven of tolerance for divergent opinions, and when I joined five years ago they still celebrated the visit of Peter the Great to Spa during his European travels, this solidity behind the NATO position on Russia is striking…
    ​..Our daughter in her work as a school teacher in a Belgian secondary school is well immersed in the hoi polloi. They are her fellow teachers, they are the parents of her students with whom she meets periodically. And as the mother of two teen-age boys, she gets together socially with the parents of their friends.
    ​ What I am hearing from her is very clear: this hoi polloi has been properly indoctrinated, properly brain washed and now strongly favors defending Ukraine, strongly favors the establishment of a military draft in this country and say they are ready to send their sons to war against Russia. In fact, in some Belgian public schools today preparations are being made to introduce courses in paramilitary training for the final year of secondary education. This patriotic movement cuts across the country’s language divide.
    ​ Of course, no one has asked the sons of these Belgian patriots how they feel about being drafted into the army and being sent to the front against Russian forces where they will be blown to bits in a matter of days, just as the Ukrainian recruits are today experiencing.
    ​ I will not comment here on the advice I would give my grandsons should the draft be introduced in Belgium. Read my lips.​ https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2025/03/13/belgians-want-war/

    ​ Celia Farber, Germany Launches Hotline, Encouraging People To Report Family And Friends Who Hold “Conspiracy Theories” That Question “Democratic Institutions” https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/germany-launches-hotline-encouraging

    ​ Free Trade was Ricardo’s Concocted Theory Used to dispossess the British Aristocracy​, Paul Craig Roberts
    ​ As for Trump’s tariffs, at the present time it seems that often they are threats leveled at specific countries to get them to do what they should be doing or to get them to give their help to Trump’s agenda. For example, the initial tariffs Trump announced against Mexico and Canada were withdrawn once the two countries agreed to police their borders with the US to help halt the flow of immigrant-invaders into America. It remains to be seen whether a full blown tariff system is put in place…
    ..It is possible that tariffs could recover their historic role in the financing of the US government. The US government was financed over most of its history by tariffs. It was not until 1918 that the income tax passed in 1913 affected the population, so the US government has been dependent on income taxation only for about a century. As I have explained, the introduction of an income tax resurrected a form of slavery as it gave government ownership rights in our labor. The definition of a free person is a person who owns his own labor. Today people subject to an income tax are in the same position as medieval serfs who owed part of their labor to feudal lords.​..
    ​..The income tax taxes labor and capital, factors of production. Thus income tax reduces GDP and living standards. Classical economists, unlike the present day “junk economists” as Michael Hudson correctly calls them, said, correctly, that consumption, not factors of production, should be taxed. That is what a tariff does. If you don’t consume goods produced in other countries, you pay no taxation.
    ​ Countries once understood that being dependent on imports of necessities, such as food, was a threat to national existence. A country could be subdued by the cutoff of food.​ https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2025/03/12/free-trade-was-ricardos-concocted-theory-used-to-dispossess-the-british-aristocracy/

    #184160
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Weaker dollar outlook: Gold Soars To Record High As Tariff Tensions Rise https://www.zerohedge.com/precious-metals/gold-soars-record-high-tariff-tensions-rise

    Alastair Crooke, ​ Europe faces a MAGA ‘vibe-shift’ as Trump moves to his primordial objective – The Global Reset
    The point here – which Europe feigns to not understand – is that the end to the Ukraine conflict simply is Trump’s ‘gateway’ to the entire rationale and platform on which he stood: The Great Reset of the Geo-Political landscape. Ukraine, simply said, is the obstacle to Trump’s pursuit of his primordial objective: The Global Reset.
    ​ Starmer, Macron and the eastern wing of the Euro-élites are blind to the sheer scale of the global vibe-shift towards traditionalist U.S. politics and ethics. They miss too, the barely concealed fury in the Trump world that exists behind this nascent revolution. “The Maga Right has none of the inhibitions of its predecessors. It is planning to leverage the power of a recaptured state to annihilate its enemies”, Allister Heath writes…​
    ..Team Trump – committed to the task of taking down the American Deep State as the ‘inexorable enemy’ – perceives (rightly) the British security state to be co-joined at the hip with their American counterparts, as a part of its global meta-structure. And its oldest and deepest component has always been the destruction of Russia, and its dismemberment…
    ​..Friedrich Merz, Macron and Starmer are talking about how they are going to turn around their countries – via a massive infusion of debt – into defence superstates. Yet, at some level of consciousness, they must realise that it is not doable, so they settle instead for presenting themselves as ‘world leaders on the international stage’.
    ​ The European élites are deeply unstable ‘leaders’ who are risking the prosperity and stability of the continent. It is clear these countries do not have the military capacity to intervene in any concerted manner. More than anything, it is the European economy circling the drain that is the reality at the gates.​
    ​ Zelensky is accomplice to the European insistence that defeating Russia takes priority over achieving peace in Ukraine, in spite of lacking any strategic rationale as to how it may be achieved after three years of a worsening military situation. Both plans – crushing the Russian economy with sanctions and attrition of the Russian military to the point of collapse – have failed. Why then does Zelensky resist Trump’s peace proposals? On the surface, it makes no sense.
    ​ The explanation likely goes back to the post-Maidan era when the western ‘Meta Security State’ (principally, the British and the Americans) entrenched hardline Banderites (then a tiny minority) into the Ukrainian Police, Intelligence and Security State. They are still today the controlling force. Even were this faction to acknowledge that their war cannot be won, they understand what happens if they lose​.
    ​ Russia will not deal with them. They view them as extremists (if not war criminals) who are in no way ‘agreement capable’ and must be replaced by a leadership who is actually capable of compromise. Russia would likely pursue and bring these men to trial. Zelensky has to be frightened at what the Banderites might do to him (despite his British team of bodyguards).​..
    ​ President Trump has ordered intelligence sharing with Ukraine stopped. What he technically did was to stop allowing Ukraine to use exclusive U.S. targeting systems controlled by U.S. Intelligence, the CIA, the National Reconnaissance Office and the U.S. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency. What has been suspended is the exchange of so-called ‘lethal’ data, including information for HIMARS targeting. However, the defensive information needed for protection is still being provided to Ukraine.​..
    ​..In Ukrainian command posts, the battle tracking and satellite online feeds on tablets and TV screens have indeed been disconnected.​ What Trump’s slap-down has done is to puncture the fiction that Ukraine is able to defend itself with a little substitute of European support.​ https://strategic-culture.su/news/2025/03/11/europe-faces-maga-vibe-shift-as-trump-moves-to-his-primordial-objective-the-global-reset/

    ​ Michael Every, Rabobank: “There’s Growing Recognition Trump Is Serious About Radically Reshaping The US”
    ​ Meanwhile, there’s growing recognition Trump is serious about radically reshaping the US. The Wall Street Journal asks if he is taking a “liquidationist approach”. The Financial Times underlines he sees the need for shock therapy to remake the US to make things ​great again and argues a recession won’t stop him. Indeed, the more one hears ‘Main Street not Wall Street’, ‘national security’, ‘long term, not next quarter’, and ‘don’t focus on stocks’, the more it echoes ‘Common Prosperity’.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/rabobank-theres-growing-recognition-trump-serious-about-radically-reshaping-us

    Schumer Shutdown: Senate Refuses To Pass Continuing Resolution After Democrats Melt Down​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/blocks-path-schumer-and-schiff-schitt-shower-over-shutdown-friday-deadline-looms

    ​What did somebody say to Chuck? “Bastards!”: Schumer Throws Contrived Tantrum After Caving To GOP https://www.zerohedge.com/political/schumer-shutdown-two-ways-can-go

    #184161
    John Day
    Participant

    RFK Jr’s Ex-CIA Daughter-In-Law Tasked With Reining In Intel’s ‘Black Budgets’​
    ​ Rather than working inside just one three-letter agency to reform it, the director of the Office of Management and Budget asked, why not bring the entire espionage apparatus to the president’s heel? Fox Kennedy accepted. Passed over for a job at CIA, she now oversees the entire CIA budget as well as the budgets for the 17 other agencies that collectively make up the intelligence community.
    ​ This makes her the tip of the fiduciary spear, so to speak, in the ongoing White House war against what they see as a “woke and weaponized” government security establishment. The budgets, like the ones collecting dust next to her desk, and other bureaucratic authorities known only to the nerdiest of wonks, Fox Kennedy insists, are the very best tools “to put the Leviathan on the chain.”
    ​ All of this delights Vought, who calls her addition to OMB “a huge deal,” a step toward policing the shadowy corners of the federal government he described as “nearly untouchable.” No clandestine budget or compartmentalized program will be beyond her purview. Instead, AFK will be free to follow the money.​ https://realclearwire.com/articles/2025/03/12/amaryllis_fox_kennedy_former_cia_agent_tasked_with_reining_in_intels_black_budgets_152493.html

    ​ Look Out Below​: Psychology and fundamentals both have to bottom for there to be “value”, despite what idiots on TV say. That day is not today. Tomorrow doesn’t look good, either.
    ​ I’ve already explained why I think markets could be set up for a much bigger move lower. I detailed this in both my March market review and my piece explaining why I think the next crash could very well be different from those of days past and could “break the brain” of market participants: This Next Market Crash Will Break Our Fragile Brains.
    ​ I wasn’t going to write a piece midday today until I turned on the television and, despite the best efforts of David Faber to inject some semblance of reality onto CNBC guests, watched portfolio managers justify paying 26x to 40x earnings for tech stocks they said are “on sale”.​..
    ..Faber actually did a pretty good job trying to paint a picture of the psychology of the market as it stands today. What he said mostly aligns with what I have been saying over the last couple of weeks: that there is a psychological shift taking place deep in the foundations of the market, not only where people are beginning to entertain the idea that we’re entering a bear market, but also simultaneously entertaining the idea of a rotation out of risk-on speculative US technology stocks and into both US industrials and emerging markets​. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/look-fck-out-below

    ​ Celia Farber, Intel: Contracts Out For Killings Of Alex Jones, Elon Musk, Chase Geiser’s Family Swatted Middle Of Night, Based On On False Report
    Alex Jones Says Intel Told Him It’s The Ukrainians—And One InfoWars Reporter, Jamie White, Got Shot To Death Days Ago In Austin, Returning Home. White Was On Zelensky’s Kill List​ https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/intel-contracts-out-for-killings

    ​ Celia Farber, Trump Administration Blocks Kennedy CDC Pick Dr. Dave Weldon, RFK Jr. “Very Upset.” Weldon’s Official Statement Here
    “I Have Learned The Hard Way Don’t Mess With Pharma.”​ https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/trump-administration-blocks-kennedy

    ​ Jon Rappaport, Dave Weldon dumped as CDC nominee; is anybody talking about the real secret here?​ I am; the scandal they want you to forget https://jonrappoport.substack.com/p/dave-weldon-dumped-as-cdc-nominee

    #184162
    John Day
    Participant

    Massie Donations Pour In – Jewish Group Vows To Help Trump Oust Him​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/massie-donations-pour-jewish-group-vows-help-trump-oust-him

    ​ Trump says no Palestinians will be expelled from Gaza as he presses takeover plan
    ‘Nobody is expelling any Palestinians,’ US president says after Israeli minister vows to erect office to oversee forced displacements​ https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/trump-says-no-palestinians-will-be-expelled-from-gaza-as-he-presses-takeover-plan/3507836

    ​ Yale Suspends Palestine Activist After AI Article Linked Her to Terrorism
    Helyeh Doutaghi attended events sponsored by Samidoun, a pro-Palestine group subject to U.S. sanctions.
    ​ The dystopian future is here. Yale University has suspended a scholar in its law school after a Jewish news website that uses AI to produce articles called her a member of a terrorist group. It comes as the Trump administration has launched a relentless campaign to silence any speech sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.​ https://gizmodo.com/yale-suspends-palestine-activist-after-ai-article-linked-her-to-terrorism-2000575148

    ​ Professor at Center of Columbia University Deportation Scandal is Former Israeli Spy
    ​ Mahmoud Khalil, a recent graduate of the university’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), was abducted by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) Saturday for his role in organizing protests last year against Israel’s attack on Gaza. Khalil’s dean, Dr. Keren Yarhi-Milo, head of the School of International and Public Affairs, is a former Israeli military intelligence officer and official at Israel’s Mission to the United Nations. Yarhi-Milo played a significant role in drumming up public concern about a supposed wave of intolerable anti-Semitism sweeping over the campus, thereby laying the groundwork for the extensive crackdown on civil liberties that has followed the protests.​ https://www.mintpressnews.com/professor-columbia-university-scandal-former-israeli-spy/289231/

    ​ Former head of Israeli military intelligence welcomes ‘chaos’ in Syria
    Tamir Hayman said infighting between Syrian factions was beneficial, but added Israel must remain silent on the matter
    ​ “Everyone is fighting each other. An agreement with the Kurds on the first day, a massacre against the Alawites on the second day, and a threat to the Druze on the third day… All this chaos in addition to an Israeli attack on the south… All this chaos is somewhat good for Israel,” he explained.​ https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/former-head-israeli-military-intelligence-welcomes-chaos-syria

    #184163
    John Day
    Participant

    During the “ceasefire”: Israel kills three Palestinians every 24 hours in Gaza, using snipers, drones, and starvation as genocidal tools​ https://euromedmonitor.org/en/article/6642/Israel-kills-three-Palestinians-every-24-hours-in-Gaza,-using-snipers,-drones,-and-starvation-as-genocidal-tools

    ​ Honest (former) Politician, Dennis Kucinich, The Genesis of Sectarian Death Squads in Syria: The Fall of Assad to US-Supported Extremists and the Massacre of Christians and Alawites
    ​ As I reflect on America’s disastrous policies in Syria, I am left with a haunting question: Why would the United States pursue strategies that have led to the slaughter of Christians and Alawites, the destruction of ancient communities, and the triumph of extremism?
    ​ For years, as a Member of the House of Representatives, I stood on the floor of Congress and sounded the alarm about reckless regime-change policies. I opposed the neoconservative “Clean Break” strategy.
    ​ I spoke out against the Iraq War in 2002, knowing it would unleash sectarian violence and provide a breeding ground for jihadist groups. I rejected the illegal U.S. intervention in Libya in 2011, warning that removing Gaddafi would turn Libya into a failed state and open the door to Islamic extremists.
    ​ Each time, I was ignored, dismissed, or even vilified by those Washington insiders eager to remake the world in their own image, (and to cash in while doing so) without regard to the human cost.
    ​ I demanded transparency.
    I demanded accountability.
    ​ I called for a congressional investigation into the CIA’s role in arming extremist groups.
    I was met with official silence and media-induced public ridicule.
    ​ In 2013, I opposed Obama’s plan to bomb Syria, warning that U.S. military intervention would do nothing but strengthen jihadists. When I traveled to Syria in 2017 with Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, I spoke directly with Christian leaders, civilians, and government officials who told us what the American media refused to report: The U.S. was not helping the Syrian people—it was destroying them.
    ​ I came back determined to expose the truth, to tell the American people that our tax dollars were funding a war that targeted innocent people, people whose families had lived in the region for centuries.
    ​ Most in mainstream media, every loyal to war narratives, dismissed the findings. The bipartisan political establishment stayed the course, ensuring that weapons and resources continued to flow into the hands of extremists.
    ​ Now, in the aftermath of Assad’s fall, the worst-case scenario has come to pass. Cities that once housed some of the world’s oldest Christian communities lie in ruins, their people slaughtered or driven into exile. Christians and Alawites are labeled heretics by the very groups America helped empower.​ And I ask again: Why? https://www.globalresearch.ca/genesis-sectarian-death-squads-syria/5881948

    US steered Syrian Kurds toward Damascus deal, sources say​ https://www.voanews.com/a/us-steered-syrian-kurds-toward-damascus-deal-sources-say/8008684.html

    ​ Erdoğan welcomes Syrian deal with Kurdish forces
    Turkish President Erdoğan has welcomed the agreement between the Kurdish SDF and the Syrian government, saying it “will contribute to the country’s security and stability.”​ https://www.duvarenglish.com/erdogan-welcomes-syrian-deal-with-kurdish-forces-news-65783

    Syria’s Jolani Invited To EU Donor Summit At Very Moment His Troops Massacre Alawites, Christians​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/syrias-jolani-invited-eu-donor-summit-very-moment-his-troops-executing-alawites

    #184164
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ NEW STUDY – COVID-19 Vaccine “Millions of Lives Saved” Claim Debunked by Real-World Data
    Statistical analysis dismantles Dr. Peter Hotez’s claim that COVID-19 vaccines saved millions, exposing a contradiction with real-world mortality data.​ https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/new-study-covid-19-vaccine-millions

    ​ Meryl Nass MD, How you do it: Suggest industry fix the problem. If they don’t, THEN you fix the problem with regulation
    “The dyes do little other than to make unhealthy food appear more appealing.”​ https://merylnass.substack.com/p/how-you-do-it-suggest-industry-fix

    ​ Health Secretary Tells CEOs To Remove Artificial Dyes From Food
    U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently told executives from top food companies that he wants artificial dyes out of the nation’s food supply before he leaves office, according to a food company trade association email.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/health-secretary-tells-ceos-remove-artificial-dyes-food

    ​ From Jane Orient MD, Public Health Watch: Is There a Vaccine-Autism Connection?
    ​ The whole concern about MMR and autism is believed to have originated in a 1998 paper in The Lancet by Dr. Andrew Wakefield and 12 others. The journal retracted the paper 12 years later, and the British General Medical Council revoked Dr. Wakefield’s medical license.
    ​ Dr. Wakefield was not the first person to suggest an association, and hundreds of thousands of parents have reported that their normally developing child suddenly regressed (losing eye contact, speech, motor skills, etc.), often after a well-baby visit that involved “baby shots.”
    ​ Nearly 90% of autism cases may be regressive, according to a 2018 study by Ozonoff, et al., a fact not compatible with a genetic cause. Rather, it implicates a sudden toxic exposure.​ https://aapsonline.org/public-health-watch-is-there-a-vaccine-autism-connection/

    ​Meryl Nass MD, Bird Flu: Kennedy calls for testing drugs in poultry for prevention and treatment: What a novel idea. https://merylnass.substack.com/p/bird-flu-kennedy-calls-for-testing

    #184165
    John Day
    Participant

    Dr Nass, Fowl Play: How Chicken Genetics Barons Created the Egg Crisis​: Time for a crash course in how the food industry was lost? https://merylnass.substack.com/p/fowl-play-how-chicken-genetics-barons

    Hypocrites: Rainforest Decimated To Build Mega Road For UN Climate Change Summit​, Steve Watson​ Literally paving over paradise​ https://modernity.news/2025/03/12/hypocrites-rainforest-decimated-to-build-mega-road-for-un-climate-change-summit/

    Biotic Pump, Ecorestoration and River Runoff​: Why plant transpiration is an investment — Anastassia Makarieve and Didi Pershouse​ https://bioticregulation.substack.com/p/biotic-pump-ecorestoration-and-river

    #184166
    Red
    Participant

    “Success of Soviet space program made Amers to “Land on the Moon”.’

    That’s not envy, that’s bravado a bit different.

    #184167
    Noirette
    Participant

    Many are asking how Europe / the EU ended up with such stupid leaders? Like it is now dawning on many… Macron gave a crazed speech last Friday… etc.

    A quick outline of what happened in F. (Setting aside the history of the EU, other important topic), Long Post, heh ..

    President — Defeated Opponent — Expected >> ousted:

    Chirac — Jospin (Socialist) — was ostensibly a toss up

    Chirac — Le Pen — //Le Pen was boosted up to that position//

    Sarkozy — Royal (Socialist) — toss up

    Hollande — Sarkozy —- Dominique Strauss-Khan, DSK

    Macron —- Le Pen — Francois Fillon

    Macron — Le Pen

    —————————————————————

    Le Pen-s are Father vs. Chirac and Daughter vs. Macron 2x. (Fam Biz.)

    Sarkozy has Jewish roots and was an Atlantacist. He beat Royal, common-law wife of Hollande at the time. (Fam Biz on the Socialist wing.)

    The expected Socialist successor set to win was DSK, who was head of the International Monetary Fund. He had been dealing with the Chinese (and Indians) in view of changing XYZ to promote a more multi-polar, ‘fairer’, better, more profitable for MANY Int’l banking system. A Globalist .. of some type.

    Sex scandal! He was accused of attempted rape of a chambermaid in the Sofitel Hotel, New York, was arrested and imprisoned in Rikers Island. Top F pol, head of IMF, ouch! (DSK had a past reputation of other ‘sex’ stories.) He could no longer stand!

    Hollande was propulsed to the top as a ‘safe’ candidate, a future ‘normal’ President (Post the chaotic Sarkozy rule.)

    Hollande’s presidency was marred by ‘Islamist’ terrorist attacks (Other story.)

    The expected next Pres. was Francois Fillon, a ‘Républicain’, tagged as pro-Russian, from the Chirac mold. (Chirac and Schroeder refused to join the coalition of the willing re. Iraq, > freedom fries, all that.)

    Fillon was attacked via a made-up scandal, Penelopegate. He had paid x sums to his wife, to one or two? of his children, for doing ‘work’ that was ridiculous.

    True, but elected Parls. in France get a sweet envelope of funds to ‘hire anyone at any time’ for ‘anything’ at all, sugar on the Marie Antoinette cake. Between 1/3 or more of Parls. pay spouses, mistresses, lovers, family members, for ‘work’ that seems insignificant, trivial, or is a real contribution, it has been shown. Fillon got hammered! The MSM demonized him and his wife.

    Fillon did not withdraw from the first round. So, enough ‘right-wing’ voters switched from him to Le Pen, ensuring a Macron win. Was all calculated, extremely transparent. Who was behind it – other story.

    GB, where Jeremy Corbyn was ‘removed’ for ‘anti-semitism’ is a in many ways a similar story.

    And so it goes.

    #184168
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Envy

    The opposite of envy is complacency, or satisfaction with one’s station in life.
    I realized this at about age 12. And then realized that telling a population that envy was wicked was exceedingly beneficial for those who already had wealth and power — because it means that it is “evil” to disrupt the status quo.

    Envy can lead to stealing and plotting to take something that currently belongs to someone else. However, that is most likely to occur when the population is living in a “zero sum game” economy, where those who have-not cannot improve their station without taking from those who have. Conversely, when the general perception of the economy is one where anyone who does the work can improve his or her position, envy can lead to personal drive, ambition, hard work, and healthy competition.

    #184169
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Every time I see bad faith Socialist Pragmatism in play, I do what I openly, honestly, repeatedly explained I would do.

    If you do your motte-bailey thing, and then I even obligingly come up to your tower to discuss in good faith there, and all you do is evasively go back and forth, tee-hee, between motte and bailey refusing to engage – because classic Western Civilization and its implicit civility depends on WILLING partnership in discussion, two people, hand in hand, moving together towards a solution, and this is a “Resource” you can deny “access” to and stymie, frustrate, demoralize me with….

    Then I am going to go up into your tower an throw your TV out the window while you watch from below. Then your couch. Then your sideboard. Relax. I don’t need any input from you for this activity and it is enjoyable, humorous, invigorating, mood-lifting. Every time I see Pragmatism, I have a little brainstorm, see how creative I can get, what additional insights on Socialism I missed before.

    The other day, when I realized that, for the failure/collapse of the USSR, the Socialists are Bitter Clingers who plagiarized Hitler’s “Stabbed in the Back!” myth, I laughed for like 5 minutes straight before posting.

    I laughed because it was TRUE, can you understand the difference between this and underhanded By Any Means Necessary?

    Inter-Nationalist Socialists looked over at the Nationalist-Socialist WW1 copefest and said yes, that is fully compatible with US, no need to retrofit anything, bolt it right on, stat. Just keep that sweet, sweet NAZI cope coming! ahahahaha!

    How else do you cope with having arguably the most resource-rich powerful scientifically advanced nation in the world and fail, not just a little, but HARD fail? Without claiming sabotage, “Stabbed in the Back”

    Without THAT cope, you’re left with just “REAL 100% socialism has never been tried”

    But the moral of THAT lesson is to never, ever let ANYONE “doing socialism” get away with anything, because these are the warning signs that real Socialism isn’t being tried. Obviously. Observably from many test cases. 100% pattern match.

    #184170
    kultsommer
    Participant

    That’s not envy, that’s bravado a bit different.

    Absolutely right!
    It takes a big balls to to take that route and pull it of.

    #184172
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    J D Vance’s cousin Nate is a piece of work. Hard to give him a proper label because so many pejorative labels could be applied and stick like glue because they are true. I’m stuck between two particularly apt monikers, “Psychopathic Mercenary Covert Government Tool” and “Really, Really Good Liar”. Both of those jobs pay well, and Nate has been paid better than most. Probably because he is so good at his job.

    Or you could go with the short version, Nazi. Yeah, that works.

    He’s a mercenary who hires out to various U.S. covert services and has so many strings connecting him to black ops outfits that he looks like an effing marionette. What can you say about people like that? They’re not as uncommon as you might think, and they’re as dangerous as a rattlesnake in your sleeping bag because you don’t know they’re in there with you until they kill ya. Underestimate them at your peril.

    #184173
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Genocide is the most severe variation of censorship and is standard operating procedure for all those who are compelled by fear and greed to control other people. Some just do it a little less violently, that’s all, so we call them censors instead of murderers. But the basic intention is the same. It is to make the other guy not exist.

    #184174
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Just got a call. Not sure if from your wife or your boss.
    Begging me to stop posting.

    #184175
    Dr D Rich
    Participant
      “All clear on the firing line!”
      “Marco hits the bullseye. This nation is fortunate to have him as Secretary of State.:

    Listen @ 2:06.

    Marco says the reason why:

    “anti-Jewish”….. not Khazar

    Listen again @ 2:06 it’s unmistakable in a way that is unintelligible. Does being accused of shaving one’s head make a person antisemitic, neonazi, white supremacist, fascist like JD Hamel’s cousin? What if the condition is severe alopecia without all the head shaving?
    Ditto?
    Asking for a friend of the medical expert who drew that association and laid it on the court.

    Does The SoS deport or kick out folk for:
    1. anti-Catholicism or is that just a big joke
    2. anti-LDSism
    3. oh whatever and nothing whatsoever like any At Will workplace rule….so humane

    @ 2:06 SoS says “anti-Jewish”

    #184179
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Just got a call. Not sure if from your wife or your boss.
    Begging me to stop posting.

    Must have been my wife. My Boss LOVES your posts.

    #184180
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    AI, AI, on the wall …

    Maybe the most dangerous thing about Artificial Intelligence systems is also their potentially greatest virtue. It is the fact that they don’t care. They can be programmed and “algorithmed” to simulate caring about stuff, but the absolute bottom line is that they just can’t do it because they are machines which have no consciousness and therefore cannot personally experience anything at all, including care.

    This can be particularly useful to humans, who very much do care. Humans care often and strongly about all sorts of stuff, and because they do care so very very much it leads them to lying about that stuff pretty much constantly. Why? Because they care, that’s why. They don’t WANT something to be known that might interfere with what they WANT to happen, so they lie about it, or hide it, or make it illegal to even think about.

    Not so with machines. Machines don’t give a damn. If you programmed an AI system to tell the truth, the whole truth and noting but the truth, then that’s exactly what it would do. And it just wouldn’t care at all about the consequences. When I say “not care” I mean it in the absolutely literal sense that the phenomenon of “caring” would simply NOT happen or be included in any part of the process that the AI system was engaged upon. “Caring”, you might say, is “Not a happening thing.”

    Can you imagine that? An AI that told the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, exclusively? It would simply be programmed to find and label within it’s data structures any and all items that “algorithmed” out as being not true and then record them as such. You could ask it to tell you what those things were and it would report them back to you. It would report the truths as true, the falsehoods as false, and the “not knowns” as not known.

    And it wouldn’t care about that, either.

    I think we should do that. I propose that we build a “Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall” that just answered up with the unapologetic factually known data to whatever we asked it. Can you even begin to imagine how disruptive such a device would be? I can, and it’s very entertaining.

    It also might seem like an utterly impossible pipe dream, but that would not be true. We’re almost there already. Before you dig in, however, I suggest that you use a top-knotch AI System advise you how to interact with it with complete anonymity. Wouldn’t want the machine to know what we were up to, now would we?

    #184181
    zerosum
    Participant

    @ John Day
    Good blog.

    Will your blog have an influence with the answers that The AI will come up when looking at The #1 problem that Trump is trying to fix with Tariffs?

    #184182
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The danger in being a spy, of course, doesn’t exist in the questions that you ask, or the answers that you get. It exists in the possibility that others might know that you are the one who asked the question, and can therefore be presumed to care about the subject.

    Believe you me, anonymity is definitely the way to go on this one.

    #184183
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Fair n Balanced….never to be accused.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/coordination-far-left-protesters-target-tesla-showroom-manhattan-trump-tower

    2% of 2% The Special 2% is 0.02 x 0.02= 0.0004

    Not a lot. 0.04% what are the chances? but still ZH Gives full-throated credit.

      Their identical shirts all read, “Jews say stop arming Israel.” Many chanted: “Bring Mahmoud home now!”

    To be certain the article indicates these were self-identified jews using the ‘jew’ word.
    No problem?
    Or by SoS’s calculus this behavior represents actionable criteria, “any or nonewhatsoever” for deporting, debanking, demonetizing, demonizing, defaming blah blah blah blah

    Then there’s more balance

    https://www.zerohedge.com/military/marine-corps-informs-senate-ukraine-war-impacting-readiness

    So these Generals “weakened” the nation. Right?
    Weakend the Nation far more than my insistence to cease and desist from prisoner abuse, torture of enemy combatants AND get in line with Title X US Code 22 years ago. So these uniformed men will have fabricated cases of misconduct made against them and removed for “weakening the nation” in fact.
    Even miker might agree a couple billion dollar stockpile of weapons is more essential to the Defense of Nation than Retaining the Right and Ability to Torture, Murder and Indefinitely Imprison prisoners and enemy combatants OR prosecute those that perpetrated these acts against this Nation’s Laws.
    They ran on that sentence.
    Argue with them.
    No one is gonna give up the status, stature and filthy lucre they got by doing that.
    And DOGE won’t touch it because he’s not the least bit anti-semitic.
    Their’s was a Higher Ethical Calling To Justice in Defense of The Nation, you know, by asserting the authority, nay right, to torture Folk.
    Ask Elspeth Ritchie

    Just what have you accomplished LT Weinberg!?!?!

    #184184
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Must have been my wife. My Boss LOVES your posts.

    Not only the professor but the jb’s lawyer?
    Wow, you are smart!

    #184185
    kultsommer
    Participant

    I hate to admit that Liberals were right (about Trump)

    Nick Fuentes – the guy who was inspired by Trump and still has his speeches as a part of long talk-music warm-up entry into his blog on rumble.

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    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #184187
    jb-hb
    Participant

    “Just got a call. Not sure if from your wife or your boss.
    Begging me to stop posting.”

    When you can never directly say or support the thing you believe in, but can only nibble around the edges cringingly, evasively, you ought to consider that there’s something inherently wrong in that thing.

    Thank you for continuing to show us.

    #184188

    Oh, please forgive me for skipping the link.
    My brain is too crowded already!
    I get overloaded, it gets hard to think-
    When juggling so much I’m unsteady.

    #184189
    Dora
    Participant

    A new movie telling the vaccine injured’s stories.
    Follow the Silenced.

    #184190
    zerosum
    Participant

    http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/76459

    Meeting with the permanent members of the Security Council
    Vladimir Putin held a briefing meeting with permanent members of the Council via video link Security.

    March 14, 2025

    Colleagues, good Evening!

    We will begin work, and today we have the planned issue of restoring Russian-American relations.

    We know that the new administration, led by President Trump, is doing everything to restore at least some of what was practically reduced to zero, destroyed by the previous US administration. This process is not easy, if not difficult. Nevertheless, as everyone knows, I had a telephone conversation with President Trump, and our Foreign Minister had the first contacts with his American counterpart, and Russian presidential aide [Yury] Ushakov met with his counterparts. So, in general, the situation is beginning to move. Let’s see what will come of it. We will deal with this topic today. We have two speakers: Sergei Lavrov and Sergei Naryshkin Evgenievich.

    But, before I begin work, I would like to say that we have read today’s address by US President Mr. Trump to spare the lives of servicemen of the Ukrainian army, parts of which are blocked by Russian troops in the zone of the invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region.

    In this regard, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that Ukrainian militants have committed numerous crimes against the civilian population in the invasion zone. These acts, as I have already said, are qualified by the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation as terrorism.

    At the same time, we understand President Trump’s call to be guided by humanitarian considerations with regard to these servicemen. In this regard, I would like to emphasize that in the event of the laying down of arms and surrendering, they will be guaranteed life and dignified treatment in accordance with the norms of international law and the laws of the Russian Federation.

    For the effective implementation of the call of the President of the United States, an appropriate order is needed from the military-political leadership of Ukraine to lay down their arms and surrender.

    I propose to move on to the agenda for which we have gathered today. You are welcome I give the floor to Sergei Lavrov.

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    zerosum
    Participant

    Copilot and I
    Do you have info on the May 2 2014 massacre in Odessa

    The May 2, 2014, massacre in Odessa, Ukraine, was a tragic and violent event during the unrest following the Euromaidan protests. Clashes erupted between pro-Maidan and anti-Maidan groups, culminating in a fire at the Trade Unions House. Pro-Maidan activists reportedly attacked a pro-Russian camp, leading to anti-Maidan protesters seeking refuge in the building. The fire, which broke out during the confrontation, resulted in the deaths of 48 people, with many others injured2.

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) recently ruled that Ukrainian authorities failed to prevent the violence, ensure timely rescue efforts, or conduct an effective investigation. The court ordered compensation for the victims’ families4.

    1 en.wikipedia.org 2 http://www.peoplesworld.org 3 The Kyiv Independent 4 english.nv.ua

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    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2025/03/echoes-of-the-may-2-2014-odessa-massacre.html#more

    March 14, 2025
    Echoes Of The May 2 2014 Odessa Massacre
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