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Putin dismisses EU leaders as 'European swine' who've failed to collapse Russia

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© APRussian President Vladimir Putin in meeting
President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that European leaders have continued stoking and hyping fears that Russia seeks expansion and that it is prepared even to go to war with EU and NATO countries. He went so far as to call EU officials "European swine" for their role in fueling the proxy war.

He again emphasized that Moscow is in no way seeking war with Europe. "I have repeatedly stated: this is a lie, nonsense, pure nonsense about some imaginary Russian threat to European countries. But this is being done quite deliberately," he said.

The Kremlin has repeatedly accused EU leaders of seeking to thwart peace, while praising that Washington's efforts to forge a deal under Trump appear genuine and are in good faith.

However, the Trump admin is currently said to be preparing more sanctions on Russia's energy sector if Moscow persists in rejecting a peace deal.

All the while, Zelensky is trying to "have his cake and eat it too" by on the one hand embracing the West's offer of 'Article 5-style' security guarantees and on the other refusing to make territorial concessions.

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UK plotting to undermine Trump's Ukraine peace efforts - Russian intelligence

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© Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesUK PM Keir Starmer • 10 Downing Street, London, UK
London is pushing for the EU to seize frozen Russian assets hoping to drag the conflict out "to the last Ukrainian," the SVR claims.

The UK is reportedly trying to convince the European Union to take control of frozen Russian assets, aiming to undermine US President Donald Trump's efforts to advance peace initiatives that could end the Ukraine conflict, according to Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).

After the launch of Russia's Special Military Operation in February of 2022, Kiev's Western backers froze approximately $300 billion in Russian sovereign assets, of which $246 billion has been immobilized by EU member states. Discussions concerning the frozen Russian assets intensified within the bloc in recent weeks after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed using the funds to back a "reparations loan" to Ukraine.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the SVR claimed that the UK's leadership was "desperately pushing for Brussels' decision to seize Russian assets." Aside from the clear goal of providing financial support to Kiev, London is also seeking to diminish US interest in facilitating any peace mediation between Ukraine and Russia, according to Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service.

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Ukraine lost almost 500,000 soldiers in 2025 - Russian MOD

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© SputnikRussian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov
Kiev can no longer replenish its troops through forced mobilization.

Ukraine has lost almost 500,000 servicemen this year alone, Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov has said.

Speaking at a Defense Ministry Board meeting attended by President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, Belousov said Ukraine's combat capability had been reduced by about a third over the past year.
"Ukraine's forces have lost nearly 500,000 servicemen, as a result of which Kiev has lost the ability to replenish its groupings through the compulsory mobilization of civilians."
According to the minister, Ukraine has lost more than 103,000 weapons and pieces of military equipment this year, including about 5,500 of Western manufacture - almost double the total recorded the previous year.

Comment: By choice the war could be ended this hour, this day, this month, this year.


Windsock

What happened to climate change?

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Ten years ago, as the world's governments met in Paris and agreed to eventually force policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions on their respective populations, combating climate change was seen as a major political issue.

Then, when Trump and other populist right-wingers began finding political success, climate arguably became the primary issue that helped unify the establishment centrists, moderate left-liberals, and far-left progressives who made up the broad anti-Trump, anti-populist coalition.

Fanatical climate alarmism became a way to demonstrate one's anti-Trump credibility and a way for Trump's opponents in media, academia, and politics to portray the president as not just out of touch but as a significant threat to the survival of the human species.

The moral panic accelerated considerably during Trump's first term. A 2018 UN study reported that, unless there was a serious reduction in global emissions by 2030, the world would surpass the UN's 2015 goal of limiting warming to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

The media and politicians then stretched the findings of the study as much as they could get away with in order to convince everyday people that humanity would literally go extinct in a generation or two and nearly everyone below the age of sixty would die grisly, climate-related deaths unless we allowed the government the power to control nearly every aspect of our lives.

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US suppresses competitors using 'dirty methods' - Lavrov

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© Maxim Blinov/SputnikRussian FM Sergey Lavrov
Washington uses tariffs and sanctions as tools of coercion, the Russian foreign minister has said.

The US is resorting to "dirty methods" such as threatening tariffs of up to 500% in an attempt to suppress rivals, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said, describing the approach as a "diktat."

Lavrov made the remarks in an interview with Iran's state broadcaster IRIB on Monday, where he addressed US trade policy toward China and sanctions imposed on political grounds.

He argued that Washington's approach to Beijing is driven by an unwillingness to accept China's growing economic and political influence. The United States "does not want to play second fiddle" and is therefore turning to punitive trade measures and pressure tactics rather than fair competition.

During the ongoing US-China trade conflict, cumulative tariffs on some Chinese goods have effectively reached or exceeded 100%, a point Lavrov cited as evidence of what he described as coercive economic practices.

Comment: Smackdown! A callout. Perhaps it is not the 'game' President Trump thinks it is.

Lavrov also has opinions about EU leaders:
European leaders pushing to use frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine have "theft running in their blood," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has claimed.

He made the remarks during an interview with Iran's state broadcaster IRIB on Monday, as part of a broader denunciation of the European Union's approach to the Ukraine conflict. Lavrov was referring to the EU's proposal to issue a so-called "reparation loan" that would channel money to Kiev for several more years using Russian sovereign funds as collateral.

Western states have a history of immobilizing the assets of other countries, including Iran and Venezuela, Lavrov said, arguing that "such an urge to steal must be genetic in many of our Western 'colleagues'."

Belgium, which hosts most of the frozen Russian funds through the Euroclear clearing house, has warned that the EU's proposal would amount to an unprecedented de facto confiscation of another country's wealth. Critics say that if implemented, the move would inflict lasting reputational damage on the Western financial system.

Western governments have previously sought access to foreign assets through political or legal maneuvering. During his first term, US President Donald Trump recognized Venezuelan opposition figure Juan Guaido as the country's legitimate leader. Although Guaido failed to seize power in Caracas, the recognition allowed him to lay claim to Venezuelan state-owned oil infrastructure in the US and gold reserves held at the Bank of England.

Iranian assets were targeted through civil lawsuits in US courts. One such case alleged Tehran's involvement in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks - a baseless claim which Iran did not even contest.

Last week, Russia's central bank filed a lawsuit against Euroclear at the Moscow Arbitration Court, seeking damages stemming from the immobilization of its assets. Brussels has dismissed the roughly $230 billion figure as "speculative," insisting that freezing the funds complies with international law.

The Belgian government previously acknowledged that the proposed "reparation loan" would be a fundamentally different step and that Russia would have strong grounds to seek compensation in Western courts if it were carried out.
Trump has not been supportive of the EU's evolving plans to abscond and utilize Russia's frozen assets... especially not to bail out Ukraine.


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The settlers are not leaving: Decolonization, not coexistence

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© Jamie Lynn Ross/FlickrIsraeli flag overlooking an illegal Jewish settlement in the West Bank. Taken from the Israeli Herodian national park in the West Bank
What Palestinians actually mean by "one democratic state," and what liberation can look like when the settler society refuses to leave.

In her recent Mondoweiss essay, Lara Kilani observes that when Western liberals or segments of the international left promote a "one-state solution," they often imagine a future in which Palestinians and Israelis become co-citizens, sharing institutions, civil rights, and an aspirational harmony. But for many Palestinians — especially those experiencing siege, displacement, bombardment, land confiscation, and the continual fracturing of their social and political worlds firsthand — this invitation to integration reads less as liberation and more as a demand to neutralize the political meaning of their suffering.

Kilani's critique is incisive. She makes a compelling case for centering Palestinian perspectives and material realities rather than projecting externally conceived ideological solutions onto them: any one-state vision that fails to confront the structures of settler colonialism risks normalizing their outcomes. Her intervention exposes the conceptual shallowness of liberal fantasies that confuse coexistence with justice.

Yet to turn her insight into a broader political intervention, we must widen the frame she leaves underdeveloped: what Palestinians actually mean by "one democratic state," the strongest decolonial versions of that vision, the structural death of the two-state paradigm, and — most difficultwhat liberation can look like when the settler society refuses to leave.

Comment: Excellent. Author offers remarkable clarity and superb common sense.
Editor's Note: The above article was written in response to Lara Kilani's essay "Liberation Is Not Integration: On liberal Zionism, one-state fantasies, and what Palestinians actually want" published by Mondoweiss on December 8, 2025.



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US in no position to lecture after 'rigged' Biden election - Lukashenko

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© Kristina Kormilitsina/SputnikBelarusian President Alexander Lukashenko • Moscow, Russia • September 26, 2025
Washington's refusal to recognize Venezuela's leadership harms American interests, the Belarusian president has argued.

The United States is in no position to lecture other countries about elections after the controversial victory of Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential race, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said.

In an interview with the US network Newsmax, excerpts of which were previewed by Belarusian media on Tuesday, Lukashenko commented on Washington's strained relations with Caracas, including its refusal to recognize Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as the country's legitimate leader.
"Americans are in no position to count votes in Venezuela. Do you remember how Trump was shoved [aside], as they say, during the previous [2020] election?"
The Belarusian leader backed US President Donald Trump's long-standing claim that his re-election was "stolen," describing the process that brought Biden to power as "100% rigged." Trump's attempts to prove his case in US courts have failed.
"And with baggage like that the Americans are refusing to recognize elections in Venezuela, Belarus, or some other place? God bless you."

Comment: Lukashenko brings up points we would all like clarified.


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EU plan to steal Russian assets constitutes 'declaration of war' - Orban

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© Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto/Corbis/Getty Images/KJNHungarian PM Victor Orban • Slovak PM Robert Fico
Tapping the funds by overriding Budapest's opposition is unlawful and helps fuel the Ukraine conflict, Hungary's PM has said.

Any move by the EU to seize frozen Russian funds without Budapest's consent and in breach of European law would amount to a "declaration of war," Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said.

The EU voted last week to keep Russian central bank assets frozen temporarily, using emergency powers to bypass unanimity despite objections from some member states. The European Commission, and its head Ursula von der Leyen, want to use the $246 billion to back a "reparations loan" to Kiev - a scheme opposed by several countries, including Hungary and Slovakia. Russia has condemned the freeze as illegal and called any use of the funds "theft," warning of economic and legal consequences.

In a social media post, Orban stated on Saturday that EU officials were trying to seize frozen Russian assets by "bypassing Hungary" and "raping European law in broad daylight," which he said would amount to a "declaration of war." He accused Brussels of fueling the conflict, adding that Hungary "will not play along" in what he called a "twisted" scheme.

Comment: EU country's PM calls out Ukrainian corruption:
Ukraine is a "black hole" of corruption that has swallowed billions of euros sent by the European Union, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has said.

In a social media post accompanying an interview on Saturday with Slovensko Radio, Fico said there had been "shouts" when he previously warned to "watch out for corruption" in Kiev, arguing the EU did not know where the €177 billion ($208 billion) it has given Ukraine had ended up.

He said he wanted no part of a new plan to provide a further aid for Ukraine, "above all" for arms, and stressed he would never back any financial package aimed at buying weapons that would "kill more people."

Fico, who last year survived an assassination attempt by a pro-Ukraine activist, said:
"If you say at meetings of EU leaders that you do not want to provide money for weapons, then you become a villain, because there is an opinion about the obligation to provide money for weapons."
Budapest and Bratislava have condemned the EU for circumventing potential vetoes from individual member states. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused the "Brussels dictatorship" of "systematically raping European law."

Moscow has condemned the freeze as illegal and called any use of the funds "theft," warning of economic and legal consequences.

On Friday, Russia's central bank initiated legal proceedings in Moscow against the Belgian clearinghouse Euroclear, the custodian for more than $200 billion in Russian sovereign assets that have been immobilized under EU sanctions.



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Brussels adds new names to blacklist in latest Russia sanctions package

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© File/ReutersThe EU will add 43 more 'shadow fleet' vessels to the Russia sanctions blacklist
European Union ambassadors on December 10 decided on further sanctions against Russia, with a new package adding several individuals and entities to its sprawling blacklist adopted in response to the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly four years ago.

While not a sweeping sanctions package involving sectoral restrictive measures hitting Moscow as in the past, the new measures focus on five individuals involved in the global oil business in an attempt to hit Russia as it trades below the G7-imposed oil price cap that currently stands at $47.60 per barrel.

The official document, seen by RFE/RL, blacklists Azerbaijani businessman Talat Safarov. Safarov is the CEO of 2Rivers Group, a UAE based oil-trading group that according to Brussels is active in shipments and exports of Russian oil, notably from the state-owned energy giant Rosneft, by concealing the actual origin of the oil.

Shadow Fleet

Pakistani businessman Murtaza Ali Lakhani is also targeted after being deemed to control "vessels transporting crude oil or petroleum products, originating in Russia or being exported from Russia, while practicing irregular and high-risk shipping practices." Such practices include using ships without proper insurance and switching off naval trackers while sailing.

Three Russian individuals are also targeted as are four companies.

Chess

Telling it like it is: Merz's 'stupid decisions' led to Germany's economic woes - Putin envoy

Kirill Dmitriev
© Sputnik/Sergey BobylevKirill Dmitriev, Special Representative of the President of Russia for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has only himself to blame for the dire state of his country's economy, Russian presidential envoy Kirill Dmitriev has stated.

Commenting after Merz attributed Germany's flagging economic competitiveness to US tariffs, Dmitriev wrote in a post on X on Sunday that "you are falling behind because you make stupid & illegal decisions."

Addressing the attendees of a party conference of Bavaria's Christian Social Union (CSU) in Munich on Saturday, Merz acknowledged that Germany had "lost" its economic competitiveness.

"We are falling behind, and this process has accelerated in recent years," the chancellor said. Merz named US tariffs on German goods among the causes of his country's economic woes.

Comment: Of course Germany is not the only EU country that is experiencing the pain from Ukraine support.