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    Thank you Bill for a great summary. Detailed and concise at the same time. About the second sentence in the sixth paragraph: "The other (Kherson) captured the town of Izyium", did you mean 'The other (KHARKIV) captured the town of Izylium'. (I know, typo police are so annoying, but somebody's gotta do it!)

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    Thanks, and fixed!

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    I wanted to post this. I've seen a lot of videos of soldiers dying, sometimes in terrible ways. In some, they have been screaming in pain. All this is more than extremely hard to watch.

    But it's the reality of war, often disguised in reports by euphemisms such as "destroyed" or "demilitarized". That means killed, human lives abruptly ended, sometime many all at once.

    For some reason, this short video below affected me more than any other. There's nothing graphic here: it shows a drone taking out a target some distance away.

    But we can hear a woman softly weeping as she watches this all happen.

    We'll never know if she was a frightened teenager, or a mother desperately worried about the future awaiting her small children. She was another anonymous voice, another traumatized emotional casualty of the entire situation.

    Despite the loss of life everywhere, I support Putin's actions. He had no other choices available to him. But the responsibility for the entire collective tragedy, indirectly affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide, lies with the US and its weak, compliant allies. Those are the psychopaths here.

    My heart goes out to this unknown woman for all the fear and sorrow that overwhelms her.



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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    I wanted to post this. I've seen a lot of videos of soldiers dying, sometimes in terrible ways. In some, they have been screaming in pain. All this is more than extremely hard to watch.

    But it's the reality of war, often disguised in reports by euphemisms such as "destroyed" or "demilitarized". That means killed, human lives abruptly ended, sometime many all at once.

    For some reason, this short video below affected me more than any other. There's nothing graphic here: it shows a drone taking out a target some distance away.

    But we can hear a woman softly weeping as she watches this all happen.

    We'll never know if she was a frightened teenager, or a mother desperately worried about the future awaiting her small children. She was another anonymous voice, another traumatized emotional casualty of the entire situation.

    Despite the loss of life everywhere, I support Putin's actions. He had no other choices available to him. But the responsibility for the entire collective tragedy, indirectly affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide, lies with the US and its weak, compliant allies. Those are the psychopaths here.

    My heart goes out to this unknown woman for all the fear and sorrow that overwhelms her.



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    The inhumanity of it all is ineffable...

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    Quote Posted by Satori (here)
    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    I wanted to post this. I've seen a lot of videos of soldiers dying, sometimes in terrible ways. In some, they have been screaming in pain. All this is more than extremely hard to watch.

    But it's the reality of war, often disguised in reports by euphemisms such as "destroyed" or "demilitarized". That means killed, human lives abruptly ended, sometime many all at once.

    For some reason, this short video below affected me more than any other. There's nothing graphic here: it shows a drone taking out a target some distance away.

    But we can hear a woman softly weeping as she watches this all happen.

    We'll never know if she was a frightened teenager, or a mother desperately worried about the future awaiting her small children. She was another anonymous voice, another traumatized emotional casualty of the entire situation.

    Despite the loss of life everywhere, I support Putin's actions. He had no other choices available to him. But the responsibility for the entire collective tragedy, indirectly affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide, lies with the US and its weak, compliant allies. Those are the psychopaths here.

    My heart goes out to this unknown woman for all the fear and sorrow that overwhelms her.



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    The inhumanity of it all is ineffable...
    From Eva Bartlett in Donbass, her YouTube channel now reactivated, refusing to do anything other than show the truth about the merciless US-supported killing of civilians. (YT is right in making these age-restricted.)




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    Press review: Referendums to join Russia valid already and Putin to address parliament


    Kommersant: DPR, LPR and Zaporozhye Regions report over 50% voter turnout for referendums

    On Sunday, the Donetsk and the Lugansk People’s Republics and the areas of Ukraine’s Kherson and the Zaporozhye Regions under control by Russian troops finished their third day of voting on accession to Russia. All four regions said voters were very proactive, though people have so far been casting their vote at mobile polling stations or at places near their homes, while stationary ones won’t open until Tuesday. According to observers and the media, people are queuing up to vote, while official reports said voter turnout had already exceeded 50% in the DPR, the LPR and the Zaporozhye Region, and the referendums there may be considered valid already.

    The DPR’s Central Election Commission said voter turnout on the first two days of the referendum was 55.05%, and exceeded 77% by 08:00 pm on Sunday. The LPR’s chief electoral officer Yelena Kravchenko said more than 76% of voters had taken part by Sunday evening. At the same time, voter turnouts in the Zaporozhye and the Kherson Regions hit 51.5% and 48.91%, respectively. Under the legislation on the referendum adopted earlier in the DPR and the LPR, the plebiscites shall be viewed as valid with voter turnout at more than 50%, while the decision on accession is considered made if more than half of people on the list of voters support it.

    Kommersant reminds its readers that while residents of the two Donbass republics are invited to choose whether or not they approve of joining Russia as separate constituent members, voters in the Kherson and the Zaporozhye Regions should also decide whether to exit Ukraine. Alexander Malkevich, first deputy chairman of the coordination council for monitoring the referendums at Russia’s Civic Chamber, told the paper that more than 100 international observers from 40 countries, including France, Syria, Venezuela, Germany, Uruguay, the Czech Republic and Cameroon, had been around to monitor the voting.

    Meanwhile, two people were killed in a Ukrainian missile strike in a hotel in downtown Kherson on Sunday, among them Alexey Zhuravko, a former Verkhovna Rada member. A home-made explosive device went off in central Berdyansk in the Zaporozhye Region, with no casualties reported. The referendum has been running smoothly, and the reports of incidents only further encourage people, political scientist Alexander Asafov from the pool of observers told Kommersant.

    Leonid Ogul, a State Duma member from the United Russia party, who was among the international observers in the LPR’s Artymovsk and Kremennaya districts, told the newspaper that he had interviewed healthcare employees at a polling place in a local clinic, as well as voters at polling stations. "They said the referendum was like a true holiday. Everybody is smiling, and people are congratulating one another on this quite a historic event," the lawmaker said.



    Izvestia: Putin expected to address parliament later this week

    Both houses of Russia’s parliament expect President Vladimir Putin to address the Federal Assembly following the referendums in the Donetsk and the Lugansk People’s Republics as well as the Zaporozhye and the Kherson Regions regarding accession to Russia at the end of this week. A State Duma member told Izvestia that Putin may deliver his address on Friday. Another parliamentarian said that the Federation Council, the upper house, was also aware of an important session to be held on that day. The State Duma awaits details later on Monday, when the Duma Council will convene a session and faction meetings will be held, a source told the newspaper.

    The Communist Party confirmed to Izvestia that it expected Putin to deliver his address like he did after the referendum on the accession of Crimea. "As long as the referendums are underway, the head of state may deliver such an address. We may vote on decisions to admit new territories jointly with the Federation Council on September 29 or 30," first deputy head of the party’s faction, Nikolay Kolomeitsev, told Izvestia. According to him, these regions should have joined Russia eight years ago.

    Yaroslav Nilov, deputy head of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) faction, told the paper that this week, every day will have historical significance.

    The ruling United Russia party’s faction refused to give any official comment.

    Putin last addressed the Federal Assembly in April 2021.

    According to experts, in his speech, the Russian leader may appeal not only to lawmakers, but to the country’s elite and ordinary people as well as to Western politicians, too.

    "Putin’s address is likely to target all categories of society - those would be both parliamentarians and senators, as well as federal and regional elites. I guess the address would mostly concern ordinary Russians, while, naturally, there may be hints for Western elites," political scientist Dmitry Fetisov said. According to him, in his address, Putin will likely talk about the special military operation, the results of the referendums and the accession of new regions to Russia, as well as the mobilization and the need to protect the country’s territorial integrity. Though the introduction of martial law is unlikely, perhaps the president will show his readiness to do so, Fetisov pointed out.



    Kommersant: Turkey fighting for solvency of Russian citizens

    While more and more foreign banks, even from friendly jurisdictions, have refused to work with Russia’s Mir payment system, Turkey, on the contrary, is looking for ways to continue accepting Russian cards in the country. At a meeting to be chaired by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan later on Monday, the government will, among other things, discuss the use of Mir cards and potential alternatives, an official told TASS. Erdogan discussed this with the heads of Turkey’s Finance Ministry and Central Bank as well as major banking CEOs at another meeting in Istanbul on September 23.

    Is Bankasi and Denizbank were the first Turkish banks to announce they would suspend the use of Mir cards in response to warnings from the US Treasury on potential sanctions back on September 16. Ziraat Bankasi, VakifBank and Halkbank, which have been officially accepting Russian cards, have not made such announcements yet, unlike a range of lenders in Kazakhstan and Armenia, though the central banks of the two nations said the decision on which payment systems to choose was up to lenders. The Kyrgyz National Bank published a similar statement, and banks in the Central Asian country still accept Mir cards. Uzbekistan said it had halted transborder transactions with co-badge Uzcard-Mir cards, citing "technical reasons." The country’s National Bank never clarified that.

    In light of these events, experts described the Turkish initiative to look for alternative ways of payment for Russian tourists as timely. They also said potential alternatives could be used in other countries as well. Chairperson of the Board of the National Payment Council Alma Obayeva told Kommersant opening local branches of Turkish, Armenian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and other banks from friendly countries in Russia could be a solution. "I wish the Bank of Russia established its requirements for offices of foreign banks in Russia faster, then all of us would be able to open accounts with foreign banks and hold cards offered by any international payment system," she said. Foreign banks are currently prohibited from opening branches in Russia, and any lender should establish a subsidiary to be able to operate here, she specified.

    The head of the legal practice of CM Grace Consulting, Ekaterina Orlova explained, in 2013 the term "branch of a foreign bank" was removed from the text of the law "On Banks and Banking". According to her, by December 1, the law will be updated and will probably allow the establishment of branches of foreign credit institutions again, but only from friendly countries. However, Orlova warned, European and US officials may view this as a means to bypass sanctions, since such branches will not be restricted in their rights to process money transfers via SWIFT, as well as for VISA/Mastercard.

    Roman Prokhorov, board chairman at the Financial Innovations association, said there was no option available that could eliminate the risk of secondary sanctions now, while Erdogan’s signals were simply "an attempt to sweeten the pill." The most secure ways of cooperation in terms of avoiding secondary sanctions would require substantial investments, including temporary ones, Prokhorov said. Expanding or simply preserving the geography of acceptance of Mir cards would fade away from the foreground amid a potential drop in foreign travel, he continued. In his opinion, transborder settlements with the use of cryptocurrencies could be more feasible.

    The rest is here,

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    Zelensky reveals how much US pays Ukraine

    The Ukrainian government is being heavily supported with American money, with Washington contributing $1.5 billion per month to the budget, Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky has revealed.

    The sum was mentioned by the Ukrainian leader during an interview with CBS host Margaret Brennan for the ‘Face the Nation’ program, which was aired on Sunday.

    Currently Kiev runs “a deficit of $5 billion in our budget,” Zelenksy said, adding that “the United States gives us $1.5 billion every month to support our budget to fight” against Russia.

    Zelensky argued that arming and otherwise helping Ukraine militarily is a “win-win” for the US. He pledged that once Russia is defeated, the Ukrainian people will return to their home country and start paying taxes there, relieving the burden on American taxpayers.

    “For the United States, it will be significant savings, but for us, it will be an opportunity to secure our territory and make it safe for our population,” he stated.

    Ukraine not a top concern for US voters – poll
    Ukraine not a top concern for US voters – poll
    US President Joe Biden has pledged to help Ukraine “for as long as it takes” to secure a strategic defeat of Russia, which he declared Washington’s ultimate goal in the conflict.

    Many Americans do not share the president’s view that the situation in Ukraine is crucial. According to the conservative election pollster Rasmussen Reports, it failed to make the top-ten list of issues of concern for likely voters.

    Earlier this month, the Biden administration asked Congress to authorize some $12 billion in additional aid for Ukraine, including $4.5 billion to support the Kiev government financially beyond September. It asked for $2 billion on top of that, to help Ukraine offset rising energy prices.

    The package is expected to be approved on Friday, but some political analysts question whether the cash flows to Ukraine can be sustained after the midterm elections in November.

    READ MORE: Zelensky ‘shocked’ at Israel’s lack of support
    “America can’t afford to provide a blank checkbook to Ukraine when we have inflation, gas prices, a supply chain crisis, all of the above, going on at home,” a GOP lawmaker told Politico, speaking on the condition of anonymity. “That’s what I’m hearing from my voters.”

    The outlet predicted that if the Republican Party wins the House, Biden will face more resistance to his requests for emergency aid to Ukraine.
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    From respect to resentment: My history with the CIA

    The US Central Intelligence Agency recently turned 75. I have my reasons to wish it doesn’t see another birthday

    Scott Ritter is a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and author of 'Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika: Arms Control and the End of the Soviet Union.' He served in the Soviet Union as an inspector implementing the INF Treaty, in General Schwarzkopf’s staff during the Gulf War, and from 1991-1998 as a UN weapons inspector.
    My initial introduction to the CIA was through the medium of film and literature. The spy versus spy mystique was alluringly romantic, with a definite ‘good versus evil’ vibe. I grew up, after all, during the Cold War, where the ‘red menace’ permeated every fiber of American popular culture.

    I opted to serve my country in the military, and not as a spy, receiving a commission in the Marine Corps in 1984 as an intelligence officer. My specialty was combat, not espionage, and it seemed that my path and that of the premier American intelligence agency were never to cross.

    In 1987, the US and the Soviet Union signed the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, which included as part of its compliance verification scheme on-site inspections. I was selected to serve in the On-Site Inspection Agency (OSIA), a Department of Defense activity tasked with implementing the on-site inspection provisions of the INF treaty.

    The intelligence aspects of monitoring overall Soviet compliance with the INF treaty were overseen by an entity known as the Arms Control Intelligence Staff, or ACIS, which reported directly to the Director, CIA. Early on in my tenure as an inspector, I established a relationship with ACIS that was linked to the unique role I played as an inspector on the ground in the Soviet Union. Over the course of two years, I was twice recognized by the CIA in classified commendations for my work in Votkinsk. The first commendation was from the director of the CIA at the time, William Webster. The second was from the head of the Treaty Monitoring Management Office within ACIS, John Bird.

    I detail my relationship with the CIA during this time in my book, ‘Disarmament in the time of Perestroika: Arms Control and the End of the Soviet Union’ (published by Clarity Press.) At the time, I viewed the CIA as a collection of professionals who effectively and diligently carried out their mission of verifying Soviet compliance with the INF treaty.

    New book offers a vivid insider account of how Cold War Soviet and American efforts to ditch their nukes played out
    New book offers a vivid insider account of how Cold War Soviet and American efforts to ditch their nukes played out
    Near the end of my tour with OSIA, I was summoned by John Bird to his office in the agency’s Langley, Virginia, headquarters, where he offered me a job with the CIA. It was a very good offer, but one which I turned down. I was a Marine Corps officer, and it was time for me to return to the Fleet Marine Force.

    Shortly after I left OSIA, Iraq invaded Kuwait, setting in motion events which culminated in Operation Desert Storm, the US-led war against Iraq. I was assigned to the headquarters of US Central Command, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where I played a role in what became known as the ‘Great SCUD Hunt’ – the coalition effort to locate and destroy Iraqi SCUD missile launchers before they could fire on targets in Israel and the Arabian Peninsula.

    During this time, I was introduced to a unit known as the Joint Intelligence Liaison Element, or JILES, a CIA team attached directly to Central Command. I had occasion to work with them on a few projects and found them to be very professional and approachable.

    So far, so good.

    After the war, I left the Marines, and was soon thereafter recruited by the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM), created after the war to oversee the elimination of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.

    Shortly after I arrived at the UN headquarters, I once again found myself working with the CIA. John Bird and ACIS had formed a new entity, the Iraqi Sanctions Monitoring Office, or ISMO, which had assumed responsibility for providing intelligence support to UNSCOM. Inspections are an intelligence-directed activity (i.e., the intelligence community provides information about the potential targets to be visited by inspectors) and given my task of overseeing the creation of an intelligence capability within UNSCOM (known as the Information Assessment Unit, or IAU), I found myself frequently interfacing with my old colleagues.

    Only this time it was different. Not only was I no longer on the inside, so to speak, but it turned out that my marriage to Marina Khatiashvili, a Georgian national who I became acquainted with during my time as an inspector with OSIA, and who I courted and married after leaving the Marine Corps, had infuriated John Bird, who had apparently been taken to task for trying to recruit a guy (me) who then went off and married a Soviet.

    It didn’t matter that I had broken no rules or laws, or that the Cold War was over. For John Bird, this was personal.

    By the spring of 1992, the tension between UNSCOM and the CIA over my continued role (I had by this time taken over the ballistic missile account and was heavily involved in planning and implementing inspections in Iraq) led the CIA to confront me directly. The agency dispatched Stu Cohen, a senior officer with experience in arms control, to meet with me.

    Stu indicated that the CIA believed it could no longer provide intelligence support to UNSCOM so long as I was part of the team. He stated that the CIA believed that my marriage had compromised me.

    I told Stu my marriage was literally none of the CIA’s business, and that I had never done anything that violated my oath of allegiance to my country.

    A compromise was reached where I gave Stu permission to conduct a thorough investigation into my work with OSIA and my marriage to Marina. If the CIA uncovered anything untoward, I would quietly resign from UNSCOM. However, if the CIA found nothing, then I would remain at UNSCOM, and the CIA would continue to provide unfettered intelligence support.


    The rest of this lengthy article is here:

    https://www.rt.com/news/563489-cia-7...rsary-history/
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    https://www.rt.com/business/563498-e...ate-companies/

    Brussels could target EU citizens at Russian state firms – media

    Berlin is urging Brussels to ban EU citizens from holding senior positions at Russian state-owned companies, the Suddeutsche Zeitung newspaper reported on Sunday, citing a document where the proposal was reportedly outlined.

    According to the report, the document states that EU citizens should no longer be allowed to be on the supervisory or management boards of Russian state companies.

    The proposal is justified by the problem of “strategic corruption.” It states that it is a long-standing Russian strategy to offer “well-paid positions in the governing bodies” of state companies to EU residents allegedly in order to exert political influence on EU countries. The ban, however, will not apply to European subsidiaries of Russian firms.

    The ban may be included in the next EU sanctions package against Russia, the report states. Apart from this, the document also reportedly calls for a ban on EU cooperation with Russian nuclear companies.

    READ MORE: More EU anti-Russia sanctions on the way — FT
    According to the report, EU ambassadors are to discuss further sanctions against Russia at a meeting in Brussels next Wednesday. Earlier this week, reports emerged that the eighth sanctions package may include a Russian oil price cap and target Russian information technology and cybersecurity.
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    https://twitter.com/TobiAyodele/stat...75026991792128


    https://twitter.com/TobiAyodele/stat...21132190572546

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    My significant other is Russian. Today she spoke with her family and after days of doubt, the ones likely to be conscripted moved to Azerbajan with their families, and plan to follow to Israel where they have some friends that will house them. Fortunately, they have non reserve people who can take care of their businesses in Russia.

    The general feeling is preety clear. They are not mobilising 300.000. It seems to be way way more.

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    Quote Posted by Ravenlocke (here)
    Russophobia

    https://twitter.com/AZmilitary1/stat...86992799838208
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    Abject lies, piled on lies, based on a world of make believe.




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