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Western media complicit in Kiev regime's terrorism

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Western news media have given up the pretense of being independent and impartial sources of information. American and European mainstream outlets are nothing but propaganda services for the NATO proxy war against Russia.

That observation is hardly new. Since the NATO-backed coup in Kiev in 2014, the Western media have systematically and relentlessly whitewashed the NeoNazi regime and its strategic purpose as a cat's paw to embroil Russia in conflict. Russia's inevitable military response to the decade-long proxy war has been distorted as "unprovoked aggression" against "democratic" Ukraine.

The Western "news media" have now outed themselves for the propaganda functionaries that they are. The veil is shredded.

Last weekend, the NATO-backed Kiev regime deliberately attacked a civilian passenger train in Russia's Bryansk region. Seven people were killed and over 100 were injured after a bridge was blown up, crashing down on a train passing underneath. The death toll could have been much higher, given the hundreds on board.

Within hours of that heinous act, a second train was derailed when a bridge it was traveling over in Kursk was blown up. Mercifully, there were no deaths in the second attack despite several injuries.

Three more explosions have been reported on Russia's railways this week: another in Bryansk and two in the Voronezh and Belgorod regions.

These calculated acts to cause maximum civilian casualties by the Ukrainian regime and its NATO enablers are nothing short of state terrorism. They are war crimes of the first magnitude.

Yet the Western media, like the Western governments, have maintained a shameful and damning silence on these crimes. One can imagine the outpouring of condemnation if Russia were to carry out such attacks, deliberately targeting civilians in Ukraine.

Instead, the Western "news" outlets gave prominent coverage of the drone attacks on Russia's airfields. Certainly, the targeting of five airbases where Russian nuclear-capable bomber aircraft are stationed was big news.

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Secure the perimeter? Russia's strategy beyond the Ukraine front

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© Alexander Vilf/SputnikRussian President Vladimir Putin
Moscow's foreign policy enters the post-Western era.

The world - including Greater Eurasia - has become a more comfortable environment for Russia to pursue foreign policy objectives. Today, the balance of investment and return in Moscow's external strategy is more favorable than at any time in recent memory. What remains is to sharpen the effectiveness of this policy in Russia's immediate neighborhood, aligning it more clearly with national development goals.

Russia has demonstrated its ability to withstand direct confrontation with the West, largely by mobilizing internal resources and adapting to emerging challenges. At the same time, the shift in the global balance of power - most notably the strategic irrelevance of Western Europe - has played into Russia's hands. In doing so, Moscow has reaffirmed a central aim of its foreign policy: defending its sovereign right to determine all matters concerning its national security.

Yet even as Russia holds the line at its borders, it faces persistent uncertainty in the broader regional space. That is where the concept of Greater Eurasia, introduced in the mid-2010s, becomes relevant. This strategy aims to build a secure environment around Russia without resorting to coercion or domination. It is rooted in Moscow's core interests and offers a realistic path to stability in a world where direct control over neighboring states is no longer desirable - nor sustainable.

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Biden staffers admit what we all knew: White House lied about ceasefire efforts

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© President of Ukraine via APA ImagesFormer US President Joe Biden • Kyiv Ukraine • February 20, 2023
Once and for all, we can lay to rest any notion that the Biden administration ever did anything to stop the Gaza genocide.

There were many disheartening moments during the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign for progressives who support Palestinian rights. Yet few were quite as deflating as that moment when the ostensibly progressive, leading member of The Squad, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stood at the podium at the Democratic National Convention and told the audience that then-Vice President Kamala Harris was "working tirelessly to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and bring the hostages home."

We knew she was lying. AOC herself knew she was lying. But it was just the message that the crowd — who were more than eager to show their support for the Democrats despite the party's utter refusal to allow even the most conciliatory and moderate Palestinian voice to be heard — wanted to hear, and they ate it up.

The utterly shameless nature of the lie has now been confirmed by no less than nine officials from Joe Biden's administration and reported on by Israel's own Channel 13 news program, Hamakor, which, aptly, translates as "The Source."

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Former Biden spokesperson admits Israel was committing war crimes, it just wasn't his job to say so

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© UnknownSpokesperson Matthew Miller leads the Department Press Briefing, at the Department of State • July 10, 2023
Former State Department spokesman Matthew Miller says Israel has 'without doubt' committed war crimes in Gaza. During his tenure under Biden, Miller had become representative of the administration's defense of Israel's genocide in Gaza.

Miller, who served as State Department spokesperson from 2023 until the end of Biden's term, made the comments on Sky News' Trump 100 podcast. Despite saying war crimes have taken place, Miller said he doesn't believe that it's a genocide.

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Western Europe blocks peace in Ukraine - Moscow

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© Kirill Kallinikov/SputnikRussian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov
EU states are fueling the conflict by backing Kiev, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov.

NATO-aligned European countries are obstructing peace efforts in Ukraine, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has said. Several EU member states are deliberately undermining negotiations and prolonging the conflict, he told TASS in an interview published this week.

In May, under pressure from US President Donald Trump, Kiev agreed to direct talks with Russia, a step Moscow called logical and overdue. It marked the first such negotiations in three years and involved senior officials. Both sides pledged to stay in contact, completed a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner swap, and exchanged ceasefire proposals.

EU and NATO leaders, however, were "relentlessly encouraging Kiev to continue hostilities," Ryabkov said, citing a steady flow of weapons, military equipment, and pledges of continued support. He added that acts of sabotage and provocation were being planned and carried out, along with disinformation efforts aimed at disrupting the negotiation process.

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The UK sheltering Israel's genocide-inciting ambassador. Why?

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© Imageplotter / AlamyIsrael ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely leaves 10 Downing Street with Benjamin Netanyahu in 2023
It is long past time Tzipi Hotovely was expelled from London. Starmer's inaction proves he has no intention of stopping his support for Israel's crimes in Gaza.

Keir Starmer has been desperately searching for ways to make it look as if his government is getting tough with Israel.

As public anger grows at images from Gaza of emaciated children, echoing historic images of Jewish children being starved in Nazi concentration camps like Auschwitz, the British prime minister needs to be seen doing something.

There are many ways he could take meaningful action to end the UK's complicity in Israel's saturation bombing of Gaza and its starvation of the enclave's population.

He could stop shipping arms to Israel, and stop transferring weapons from the United States and Germany. He could stop supplying Israel with intelligence from British spy planes that have been constantly operating over Gaza from RAF's Akrotiri base on Cyprus.

Comment: This genocidal hag is surpassed only by the execrable Daniella Weiss. Cook is right. Why is Britain protecting her?


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Will Tucker Carlson's article on X prevent a war with Iran?

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© Youtube @TuckerCarlsonTucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson has posted an extraordinary article on X that could potentially stop a war with Iran.

As everyone knows, Carlson's political views are admired by President Donald Trump who sees the former Fox commentator as a blunt, but fair-minded analyst who sees the world in similar terms as himself. And while there's no evidence that the two men communicate regularly, a number of pundits believe that Carlson has influenced Trump's thinking, particularly on matters related to foreign policy. That said, it is entirely possible that Trump will read Carlson's June 4 post on Iran, and see that — once again — influential neocons are making every effort to drag the US into another bloody conflict in the Middle East to achieve Israel's ambition of becoming the preeminent power in the region. Here's Carlson:
Mark Levin was at the White House today, lobbying for war with Iran. To be clear, Levin has no plans to fight in this or any other war. He's demanding that American troops do it. We need to stop Iran from building nuclear weapons, he and likeminded ideologues in Washington are now arguing. They're just weeks away.

If this sounds familiar, it's because the same people have been making the same claim since at least the 1990s. It's a lie. In fact, there is zero credible intelligence that suggests Iran is anywhere near building a bomb or has plans to. None. Anyone who claims otherwise is ignorant or dishonest. If the US government knew Iran was weeks from possessing a nuclear weapon, we'd be at war already.

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Anthony Fauci gets demolished by White House in new Covid update

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Anthony Fauci must be furious.

He spent years proudly being the public face of the country's response to the Covid-19 pandemic. He did, however, flip-flop on almost every major issue, seamlessly managing to shift his guidance based on current political whims and an enormous desire to coerce behavior.

Nowhere was this more obvious than his dictates on masks. If you recall, in February 2020, Fauci infamously stated on 60 Minutes that masks didn't work. That they didn't provide the protection people thought they did, there were gaps in the fit, and wearing masks could actually make things worse by encouraging wearers to touch their face.

Just a few months later, he did a 180, then backtracked by making up a post-hoc justification for his initial remarks. Laughably, Fauci said that he recommended against masks to protect supply for healthcare workers, as if hospitals would ever buy cloth masks on Amazon like the general public.

Comment: For readers who would like to take a trip down memory lane...


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Overhyped: US officials say Ukraine hit fewer Russian planes than claimed

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Some of the damage caused by Ukraine' drone operation June 1, 2025
Ukrainian drone strikes hit up to 20 warplanes, destroying around 10, according to U.S. officials.

U.S. officials say that Ukraine hit fewer Russian planes than it claimed during a major weekend drone strike on airfields, according to a report.

Two U.S. officials told Reuters on the condition of anonymity the strikes on Sunday hit as many as 20 warplanes, destroying roughly 10. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on Wednesday that half of Russia's 41 aircraft were damaged beyond repair.

Reuters couldn't independently verify either Ukraine's or the U.S.'s estimated numbers.

Comment: Ukraine's operation may have been flashy, but it has not materially dented Russia's ability to prosecute the war from the air. It was a one-shot deal with zero repeatability. The Russians on the other hand:
The Russian military has said its forces carried out large-scale overnight strikes against Ukrainian defense industry sites, using drones and long-range precision-guided weapons.

Ukrainian officials also reported waves of missile and drone attacks across multiple cities, including the capital Kiev, as well as Lviv and Lutsk on Friday morning.

The barrage, which included air-, sea-, and land-based missiles as well as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), was a response to recent "terrorist acts" carried out by Kiev, Russia's Defense Ministry said on Friday.

Ukraine blew up railway bridges in Russia last week, derailing civilian and freight trains and killing at least seven and injuring over 120. Kiev also launched a coordinated drone strike on multiple Russian airbases, targeting long-range, nuclear-capable bombers stationed in Russia's north and far east. Moscow has claimed that most drones were intercepted and the aircraft targeted was damaged by not destroyed.

The targets of Russia's overnight strikes included "design bureaus, enterprises involved in production and repair of Ukraine's weapons and military equipment, workshops for the assembly of attack drones, flight training centers as well as warehouses of weapons and military equipment," the statement read. "The goal of the strike was achieved. All designated facilities were hit," the ministry said.

According to Moscow, it was the sixth combined strike against Ukraine's military-related targets carried out by the Russian forces since May 31.

Over the past week, attacks have hit Kiev's defense industry enterprises; military airfields; production, storage and launch sites of drones; arms depots as well as deployment points of Ukrainian military units and foreign mercenaries, according to the ministry.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has described the railway sabotage incidents as"undoubtedly a terrorist act" committed by the "illegitimate regime in Kiev," which, he said, is "gradually turning into a terrorist organization." Putin told his US counterpart Donald Trump in a phone call on Wednesday that Moscow "will have to respond" to the attacks on the country's nuclear deterrent.



Explosion

Sneaking, not slouching into World War III

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Joan Didion's 1968 Slouching Towards Bethlehem reflected on fragmentation of society and morality. Slouching, the idea of reluctantly and somewhat aimlessly getting to a "better place" is often referenced, not by realists or sincere critics, but by unhappy progressives, terribly concerned that we aren't getting there soon enough.

When it comes to totalitarianism and its mass rape of communities and continents to increase state surveillance, state control, and state power, slouching is nowhere to be found. In pursuit of war and promotion of the state's own welfare, we can identify not a single slouch, not a lazy man or woman in the bunch driving the statist train, the totalitarian globalist vision.

On the other hand, the masses employed by, and receiving temporary benefits from the state - through war employment, fascist corporate capitalism, and welfare statism - are never particularly productive. Their time, talent and energy is always misdirected and malformed, wasted at best and monstrous at worst. Unlike in a free society, where producers and consumers seek an ever-shifting balance to please themselves and others, driving production and innovation in a civil, tolerant and friendly way - state economies depend on war and fear of war to drive the majority into panicked groups, desperate to live for one more day, into smaller and smaller control systems or chutes, as it were.

Comment: Options: To inveigh against homeland's actions or condemn 'the enemy'...or both.