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    Gilles Mostaert Sodom and Gomorrah 1597   Inevitably, we have “rumblings” in the ranks. Not every Ukrainian is suicidal, or a proponent of (more)
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    D Benton Smith
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    If Ukrainian elites and power blocs (and their diseased cohort) want to stage a prophylactic preemptive rearrangement of deck chairs before the Russians crash the party they better get real busy real fast.
    Anything they scrape together AFTER a Russian breakthrough of the LOC is just going to look like panic (which would be true) and be ignored as too flimsy, weak and disorganized to be worth negotiating with. If such a newly forged coalition has a sufficiently strong enough broad base to constitute a legitimate negotiating partner to the Russ after Ukraine falls then they have enough power to take down the current Ukraine regime, and form a new government that should approach the Russians with a sensible peace proposal.

    I’m not close enough to see if that’s even remotely possible, but from THIS distance it looks like a non-starter. No matter who eventually steps up to the plate to talk with the incoming victorious Russian forces they will certainly need major testimonials of legitimacy from outside of Ukraine, and those somebodies can not include the current crop of criminal American nincompoops. because the Ruskies don’t trust those guys any more. AT ALL. I firmly believe that Russia will be quite inflexible in that regard, no matter who floats to the top of the swamp inside Ukraine itself.

    If there is no major action toward a coups of some sort in the next few weeks then I reckon the reorganization of Ukraine will have to go down some other way. One thing is for certain. SOMEBODY has to sit on the other side of the negotiating table when the Ruskies come knockin’.

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    zerosum
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    Ukraine Intel Prepares for Worst Case Scenario

    Peace.

    Now it only, Excuses. Not my fault.
    Peace negotiations will be by bankers, Blackrock, Monsanto, CIA, followed by approved peacekeepers by Russia.
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    #153861
    zerosum
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    Peace is more than dangerous than war

    CIA Spills the Beans About Deep Involvement in Ukraine: Part of Ploy to Undercut Republican Congressional Opposition to War

    CIA Spills the Beans About Deep Involvement in Ukraine: Part of Ploy to Undercut Republican Congressional Opposition to War
    By John Kiriakou – February 28, 2024 0

    John Kiriakou was a CIA analyst and case officer from 1990 to 2004.

    In December 2007, John was the first U.S. government official to confirm that waterboarding was used to interrogate al-Qaeda prisoners, a practice he described as torture.

    Kiriakou was a former senior investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a former counter-terrorism consultant. While employed with the CIA, he was involved in critical counter-terrorism missions following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, but refused to be trained in so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques,” nor did he ever authorize or engage in such crimes.

    After leaving the CIA, Kiriakou appeared on ABC News in an interview with Brian Ross, during which he became the first former CIA officer to confirm the existence of the CIA’s torture program. Kiriakou’s interview revealed that this practice was not just the result of a few rogue agents, but was official U.S. policy approved at the highest levels of the government.

    Kiriakou is the sole CIA agent to go to jail in connection with the U.S. torture program, despite the fact that he never tortured anyone. Rather, he blew the whistle on this horrific wrongdoing.

    John can be reached at: [email protected].

    #153862
    zerosum
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    https://roburie.substack.com/p/the-cia-and-the-decline-of-the-american
    The CIA and the Decline of the American Empire

    ROB URIE
    MAR 1, 2024
    The oft ascribed motive (and here) for the CIA’s existence is to act as the US President’s secret army abroad.
    The US MIC (military-industrial complex), of which the CIA is a part, needs enemies to justify its existence.

    #153873
    zerosum
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    Ukraine has already made arrangements for peacekeepers.
    (Security agreements with Ukraine)

    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/ukraine-and-netherlands-sign-security-agreement-details/ar-BB1jbnnJ?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=c23eb859661d4709b0b8e7376fe94453&ei=57

    Ukraine and the Netherlands have signed a security agreement (president.gov.ua)

    At the NATO Summit in Vilnius, G7 countries signed a declaration on security commitments for Ukraine, which was later joined by several other countries.

    The treaty not only mentions military assistance but also financial and economic support and the restoration of Ukraine.
    Furthermore, the agreements provide a commitment of assistance to Kyiv in case of renewed aggression by the Russian Federation.

    The other countries that have signed security agreements with Ukraine are:

    Britain; Canada; Germany; France; Denmark; Italy.

    #153874
    zerosum
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    Canadian peacekeepers?

    https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/under-the-right-conditions-canada-open-to-sending-noncombat-troops-to-ukraine-defence-minister-bill/article_eec6806c-d71d-11ee-91fb-ab92d0af803e.html

    Under the right conditions, Canada open to sending noncombat troops to Ukraine, Defence Minister Bill Blair says
    In an interview with the Star, Blair said the idea was discussed this week in Paris but Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned of “tragic” consequences for countries that send combat troops to support Kyiv.

    So long as such an operation took place far from the front lines of the war with Russia in a clear, noncombat role, Defence Minister Bill Blair says.
    By
    Alex BallingallOttawa Bureau
    Thursday, February 29, 2024

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