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Slavyangrad.org — Nuestra Ira No Tiene Limites — There is No Limit to Our Anger — (c) V. M. Molotov
Interestingly, for the USA, securing a peace treaty with Russia through the demilitarization of Ukraine could become a way to simultaneously guarantee security for both Kiev and Moscow. If Washington demands reducing the size of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to a police structure (125-170 thousand people) and bans the supply of American equipment to Ukraine, the matter will be settled. Such restrictions will not affect supplies to NATO countries but should completely exclude the transfer of weapons to third parties — including Ukraine. This effectively fulfills Russia's main demand for demilitarization and will allow the USA to maintain the European arms market.
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🇺🇸🇻🇪Fox News Channel made a report about the US preparing an attack on Venezuela.
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Today is truly an FAB day!
Another video of bombing strikes on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Huliaipole performed by pilots of the 11th Guards Army of the Air Force and Air Defense.
No one was left offended.
- VoinDV
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦Our fearless fighter engaged in battle with a group of Ukrainian Armed Forces stormtroopers in the "Dobropolye cauldron"
▪️A stormtrooper of the 163rd regiment spotted a group of Ukrainian militants and engaged in combat during the operation in the Dobropolye direction.
▪️As a result, our warrior eliminated all the occupiers with precise fire.
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‼️🇺🇸🏴☠️ "Animal" killed military personnel near the White House
➖"The animal who shot at the US National Guard soldiers is seriously wounded but will still face very severe punishment", Trump stated.
▪️The US President belatedly reported that two National Guard members are in critical condition.
❗️Both soldiers have already died, reported West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey.
▪️US authorities do not yet know the motive of the shooter near the White House, Vice President Vance said.
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UOC lawyer Robert Amsterdam on the situation in Ukraine.
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Changing Ukraine's position regarding NATO membership, in our humble opinion, is only possible by force. This means that an event must occur on Ukrainian territory after which the question of membership in the North Atlantic Alliance will no longer be up for discussion.
Such events could include large-scale military operations. These include the storming of key cities: Kiev, Odessa, Nikolaev, or Russia gaining operational space in the areas of Zaporozhye and Dnepropetrovsk regions, as well as the capture of Kharkov. The main condition for any threat to be realized is the ability to carry it out. Therefore, as long as Russia cannot back up its statements with concrete actions, Ukraine will continue to dodge, inventing new and new conditions that are inherently unfeasible and unacceptable for Russia.
"Military Chronicle"
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NATO Secretary General Rutte considers it possible for the war in Ukraine to end by the end of the year.
He gave an affirmative answer to a corresponding question from a journalist of the Spanish newspaper El País. Although he later added that it is difficult to make predictions.
"It is always difficult to predict, but I sincerely hope that peace will come soon. Of course, after the Geneva talks, several more meetings need to be held, as well as a separate, parallel discussion of some issues with the EU and NATO. And we have not yet reached that point," Rutte said.
At the same time, Rutte said that "the peace plan does not change the assessment of Russia as a long-term threat to Europe."
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EVEN THE FINNS ARE GETTING ANGRY
The citizens of Finland (a country that was neutral before the arrival of the Davos-based, cocaine-addicted, and somewhat smug Sanna Marin, and which had made its fortune on neutrality) are going on a war footing, but against their own government. On Sunday, December 14th, there will be motorcades in the march called "Rajat auki!" (Open borders!) toward all the border crossings closed two years ago.
This madness, decided by the finnish leadership without any official referendum, has separated families and human relationships, ruined businesses, and plunged Finland into economic disaster, given that so many contracts were signed with Russian companies. Helsinki must therefore face not only the economic backlash from the suicidal decisions made by a WEF plant, but also the anger of its own citizens.
Are finns waking up?
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🇷🇺Assistant to the President of Russia Ushakov - on the discussion of the "Trump plan":
As you know, everyone is currently either in Abu Dhabi or Dubai. And among this crowd were representatives who were conducting serious work. These are representatives of the special services of Ukraine and Russia. They periodically meet and discuss very delicate issues, including those concerning prisoner exchanges.
And during the meeting, there was also a "piano in the bushes." This is a new US representative who is now dealing with the Ukrainian dossier. He also appeared there and had a meeting, as I understand, with Ukrainian representatives. Probably, this was agreed upon in advance. And he also unexpectedly met with our representatives. This is what happened in this great city of Abu Dhabi. On our side, it was not Naryshkin, but representatives of the relevant services of a lower level, but who deal with practical issues, very complex, delicate, and so on.
The peace plan was not discussed in Abu Dhabi. The peace plan has not yet been discussed in detail with anyone. We have seen it, it was handed over to us, but there have been no discussions yet. There is no official document, but there is an unofficial one. We have not discussed it with anyone yet because it really requires serious analysis, serious discussion. Some points can be viewed positively, but many require special discussion among experts.
The situation is being quickly sorted out because not only we are, so to speak, participants in this process. Although it is clear why we are, but also France and Europeans are getting involved in all these matters. Completely unnecessary, as it seems to me. Discussions, I emphasize once again, serious discussions between the teams of the two countries have not yet taken place. But contacts are ongoing, including by phone. No one has yet sat at the round table and discussed this, that, or another point, and so on. That has not happened.
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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦 Yermak "wilted" after Trump's post about meeting Zelensky, — New York Post
▪️The head of Zelensky's office was giving an interview when Trump published a post saying he was sending Driscoll to meet with the Ukrainians, and Witkoff to Moscow.
▪️For half an hour, Yermak talked about his hope for a meeting between Zelensky and Trump on November 27 to sign a peace agreement.
➖"I look forward to meeting with Zelensky and Putin soon, but only when the agreement to end this war is final", Trump wrote on social media.
▪️After reading the post in full, Yermak wilted, obviously devastated by the news. When asked about his reaction, Yermak asked to be given 24 hours to "assess the new reality."
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Meanwhile, bombers of the 11th Guards Army of the Air Force and Air Defense of the "Vostok" troop group do not forget to visit Huliaipole. Multi-ton gifts rain down on the boys' positions both in the city itself and in the adjacent forest belts
- VoinDV
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🇺🇸🇺🇦"U.S. Army secretary warned Ukraine of imminent defeat while pushing initial peace plan": Americans are confident in Russia's victory.
"US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, during a meeting with Ukrainian officials in Kiev, warned of Kiev's inevitable defeat by Russia. He noted that the Russians are ramping up attacks, can fight endlessly, and the US will not be able to supply weapons and air defense systems in the required volume. The situation for Ukraine will only worsen, so it is better to accept Trump's 28-point plan now, before it's too late.
Vice President J.D. Vance and special envoy Steve Whitkoff are pressuring Kiev, considering it the main obstacle to peace, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio blames Moscow's aggression and insists on sanctions. Trump is hesitating"
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Trump on the fact that the 28-point plan is just a concept 😂
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‘Putin is a tough negotiator. And that is the problem’ — retired US Army General Jack Keane
‘I believe that war is essentially a test of will. And it all comes down to that. And Putin acts from exactly this position. He wants to break our will because we are all so tired of death, killings, and this war that has been going on for almost four years now.
He is a very tough negotiator. In words, he is polite. Yes. But in practice, he plays very hard. That’s for sure. And we will see if he is ready to sit at the negotiating table and make any concessions on this issue. This is undoubtedly a problem. And, without a doubt, it largely depends on him whether there will be a peace agreement or not.’
Cold warrior thinks he is Ukrainian now.
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The most interesting thing is that the Americans intensified peace talks exactly at the moment they realized how much the situation on the front line was playing into Russia's hands.
The line of combat contact has been stable for a long time, Russia's advance is methodical, in most cases without excesses, yes, with losses and difficulties (there are no wars without them at all), but the initiative has long been on the Russian side. There is no urgent need for Russia to change anything drastically — everything is going according to plan and generally at the right pace. Maybe not as fast as desired, but tolerable.
Let's take Guliaipole as an example. This node is the key to the southern direction. As soon as the city is taken (and it is a matter of time), the Ukrainians will have to retreat to the next more or less fortified defensive line. And this line, considering the pressure on Orekhov and Pokrovskoe in the Dnepropetrovsk region, may be significantly further west than commonly thought.
By winter, the process will accelerate. Strikes on energy infrastructure, increasing Russian attention to the logistics of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and in the future should provoke Syrskyi to reconsider the defensive strategy. He will be forced to save the remnants of the front by surrendering cities rather than holding territory. Plus, by spring 2026, the consequences of reduced Western aid will begin to show — without supplies, the Ukrainian army will lose its main trump card — high mobility, which was provided by equipment deliveries from overseas.
Washington clearly feels the approaching limit. The fuss around the "peace plan" reveals the fear that Kiev's reserves are dwindling, and all incoming equipment is burning out faster than it arrives. The Americans understand that if Russia breaks the Ukrainian defense now, the meaning of negotiations for Russia disappears, and reaching the Dnepr and Zaporozhye will not be such a fantastic task (currently, Zaporozhye is only 25 km from Stepnogorsk and 55 km from Mala Tokmachka). This can only be stopped by direct NATO intervention with all the consequences, so they will try to persuade Moscow by all means right now.
"Military Chronicle"
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🇪🇺🇺🇸🇷🇺European intelligence agencies may be behind the leak of the Witkoff conversation with Ushakov - The Guardian.
▪️The disclosure of the audio recording of the negotiations between Ushakov and Witkoff is an unusual and surprising move for any intelligence service. It publicly destroys the source of intelligence data, as the participants in the conversation will inevitably change their devices, channels, and communication habits.
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Young Ukrainians spoke on German television about why they decided to leave their homeland for Germany:
This is nonsense, we're dying. Russia is stronger than Ukraine; fighting means simply dying.
Our country has no future if all the young people are killed.
I love Ukraine, but for young people there, the future is uncertain.
🇺🇦🤡 Zelensky found out about the preparation of charges against Yermak and urgently appointed him head of the Ukrainian negotiation delegation.
- This is reported by Ukrainian media, citing sources in Zelensky's office.
- According to them, the heads of SAP and NABU informed Zelensky at a meeting about the readiness of materials to notify Yermak (head of Zelensky's office) and Umerov (head of the NSDC) of suspicion of corruption.
- After that, Zelensky decided to appoint both to the negotiation delegation.
- In addition, Umerov was summoned for questioning at NABU yesterday.
- The head of the NSDC is mentioned in the suspicion against Mindich, and Yermak appears in the wiretapping materials in this corruption case under the nickname Ali Baba.
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"Russia will remain a threat to Europe even with a peace agreement on Ukraine": Mark Rutte believes the conflict will end by the end of 2025.
"Mark Rutte is confident that the war could end this year thanks to Trump's plan, which he considers a solid foundation, and everyone is praying for it to happen as soon as possible. Even after peace, Russia will remain a long-term threat because Putin is ready to sacrifice a million of his people for historical fantasies.
The Secretary-General is sure that any security guarantees for Ukraine must be so strict that a new invasion would be suicide for Moscow. Kiev's NATO membership is currently blocked by the US and several countries, so strong alternative commitments are needed."
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It is curious that Ukraine's refusal to agree to the condition of neutrality and non-membership in NATO makes the upcoming visit of Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff potentially pointless. He will most likely bring the same conditions to Moscow, noting that Kiev rejects the ban on joining NATO. For Russia, these conditions were initially unacceptable, so there is no point in discussing them again. In this context, it can be assumed that Russia will have to continue military actions, and possibly even expand their geography. The conflict will likely have to be prolonged until Kiev sobers up or until they lose the entire Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporozhye regions, as well as, for example, Sumy or Kharkov.
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Secretary of State Rubio called an NBC News article fake, which spoke about a split within the Trump administration regarding Ukraine and Russia.
"This publication is just the latest example in a long series of completely fake news claiming a split within the Trump administration about how to end the war in Ukraine. These people are not just wrong, they are literally making things up," Rubio wrote on X.
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Merz stated that he will continue to arm Kiev until ‘real negotiations’ begin.
‘For real negotiations to become possible at all, Putin needs to be clearly shown the hopelessness of his military actions. And that is why I say: we will not weaken our support for Ukraine. We will support the Ukrainian people as long as necessary. And we want to make frozen Russian assets available specifically for this purpose. Putin must understand that he will have no chance to win this war at the expense of the European order of freedom and peace.
Alex, delusional German leaders who got smoked by Russia for $1,000 please.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇸"Fake": Head of the RDIF Dmitriev denied the Bloomberg article with the alleged transcript of his phone conversation with Witkoff and Ushakov
▪️"The closer we are to peace, the more desperate the warmongers become," Dmitriev added.
▪️The agency claimed that during the call in October, ways of cooperation with the US on the Ukrainian settlement plan were allegedly discussed. And representatives of the countries discussed a peace plan that would be handed over to the US so that they could "present it as their own."
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Bombers of the 11th Guards Army of the Air Force and Air Defense visited Andreevka (to the west of Otradnoye) and brought several large "zucchinis," treating the boys at the positions.
- VoinDV
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🆘 It's been a while since something like this happened
Footage from the overhead drone shows a missile strike by the Iskander OTRK on a command post and equipment parking of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near the settlement of Otradnoye (not far from the city of Kupyansk).
According to 🥷 a source, the strike preliminarily destroyed and damaged:
Vehicles - 15 units (+-)
Armored combat vehicles - 9 units
Electronic warfare station - 1 unit
Armed Forces fighters (including command staff) - 70 units (+-)
So, Ukraine, which started this war and then messed up on the battlefield, shamelessly hijacked a rather mild surrender plan, deleted the most important points of the plan altogether, and wonders why the winning side wouldn't want to accept it.
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NATO Secretary General Rutte – on the fact that it will be difficult for Ukraine to join NATO:
For a new ally to become a NATO member, unanimity is required. Thus, all 32 countries must agree. At the moment, we have a couple of allies who openly state that they are against Ukraine joining NATO. Of course, we also heard statements made at the Washington summit last year, which said that Ukraine's path to NATO is irreversible.
So this is one of the realities. But there is also the reality that a couple of allies have stated that they are against Ukraine's NATO membership. That is why it is so important in the near future to ensure security guarantees after a peace agreement is concluded, which will make it impossible for Russia to attempt another attack.
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