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    Israel's intention to supply arms to Ukraine will destroy relations with Russia — Medvedev

    Dmitry Medvedev said that Israel might as well recognize Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevich, as its heroes

    MOSCOW, October 17. /TASS/. Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev warned on Monday that it would be a mistake for Israel to supply weapons to Ukraine.

    "Israel seems to have decided to supply weapons to the Kiev regime. That would be a very rash decision, for it would damage all the interstate relations between our countries," Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel.

    He said Israel might as well recognize [Stepan] Bandera and [Roman] Shukhevich, as its heroes. Bandera was the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), and Shukhevich led the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). Both organizations are outlawed in Russia.

    On Sunday, Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs Nachman Shai said his country should follow the example of the US and its NATO allies and start providing military assistance to Ukraine.
    Maybe not so surprising, given that the Israeli regime has, in the whole “poison injection crisis” shown an almost Banderist zeal in the treatment of its own population.

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    Belarus reveals details of Russian forces in the country
    Thousands of Russian troops will be arriving in Belarus with some 170 tanks, up to 200 armored vehicles, and up to 100 artillery pieces, Valery Revenko, an aide to the Belarussian defense minister, said on Twitter on Monday. The troops will be hosted as part of the recently created joint military force.

    Earlier in the day, the Defense Ministry reported that Revenko had briefed 19 military diplomats on how the new joint force would operate. The official, who heads the foreign affairs department in the ministry, stated on Twitter that he had given the same details about the Russian forces to the foreign representatives.

    Minsk decided to bolster its security by hosting Russian troops after its attempts to de-escalate border tensions were rejected, Revenko claimed to have told the military attaches.

    Russia and Belarus perceive as threats the “deployment of NATO forces near [their] borders amid a lack of dialogue, increased NATO training with a focus on offensive action, [and] the encouragement of Belarussian radical elements to topple the legitimate government of Belarus,” he said.

    Belarus is a long-time ally of Russia, with the two together forming what is called the Union State. The new defense force, the creation of which Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko announced last week, will operate under its auspices. Minsk cited increased aggression from Kiev and Western nations as the reason for agreeing to have more Russian troops on its soil.

    Belarus on high terrorist alert READ MORE: Belarus on high terrorist alert
    The first trains with Russian soldiers and military vehicles started arriving in Belarus on Saturday, according to the latter nation’s Defense Ministry. On Sunday, Russian warplanes started redeploying to the country, the ministry told local media.

    Minsk has allowed Russia to use its territory to launch offensives against Ukraine, but said it did not contribute its own troops to the operation. Hostilities in the neighboring nation escalated as Western nations poured arms and resources to prop up the Ukrainian military. Belarus claims that the threat posed to its safety by both Kiev and NATO members such as Poland has grown.

    Last Friday, Belarussian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei reported that his nation had put its troops and special services on high alert due to what he described as a terrorist threat. Earlier in the week, Lukashenko ordered a full-scale check of the readiness of the national armed forces.
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    Each individual is personally responsible for themselves.
    You are 100% right.
    Yes, but we are also personally responsible for other humans/animals/sentient beings we have chosen to be personally responsible for.

    (And fail. And are forgiven that failing— because we tried.)
    We disagree - I have no responsibility for others. I have responsibility to others... but never for others.

    If I were to "choose to be personally responsible for another," I am arrogantly robbing them of their own free will.
    Well Chester.. maybe it is just semantics and/or my lousy command of English — maybe also we use a word like "responsible" with a personal meaning (what we mean by it when we use it) that differs.. and our “disagreement” is a difference between what we really mean, "personally", when we use the word.

    I am talking about relationships between humans/animals/sentient beings that are tinged, characterised, by love, friendship, intimacy, endearment etc. Such relationships are also characterised by mutual responsibility (like when God asked Cain about Abel, and Cain answered "am I my brother’s guardian?", the answer to which question was "yes, you are" (I am paraphrasing this passus without implying any religious adherence to "bible belief")).

    Obviously also such very strong relationships can be to some extent conditional (we may fail, as I have written) but the intention is that they are not and proof of such responsibility being honoured when tested is generally a “transcendental” experience of "the power of love".

    I guess you may agree with that.

    Then my argument would run as follows: is it not true that "responsibility for oneself" only can be that strong (so strong as you – in my opinion – correctly claim it is) if and when it is also a responsibility arising from love? Love for oneself in this case, deriving from the moral obligation to love and guard, and take care of, oneself (body, soul and spirit)? How could responsibility for oneself indeed be less strong than the one arising from love for oneself?

    And then – if this is the case, and responsibility for oneself is indeed a sign of loving oneself, how then would love for others than myself (my beloved, my friends, my animals, the greenery surrounding me etc.) not be a full responsibility for them?

    (I have to admit that I would never think that my loving another human would rob this human “of their free will”. Robbing is part of not-loving and loving is part of not-robbing (when thinking in set theory terms).)
    I appreciate the philosophy as well as the metaphysics of Heraclitus. I find no mention of love in any of his fragments. I do find in a plethora of cases where the word, wisdom is mentioned. Also the word, intelligence. Not one instance of "love." He mentions soul many, many times.

    Here's one for you... ponder on this -

    "The cosmos works by harmony of tensions, like the lyre and the bow."

    another -

    "One must realize that war is shared and Conflict is Justice, and that all things come to pass and are ordained in accordance with Conflict."

    I'm about two things and two things only, constant improvement with the relationship to my conscience and the constant refinement of the integrity of my soul (integrity in the way it is used to describe the hull of a submarine). I contend that if each of us did just those two things, our collective experience of the world would dramatically transform (for the better).
    Heraclitus — yes, Chester. Highly interesting and important, I have read him, thank you. (It is useful to read him with the Greek at hand.. all those Presocratics are notoriouly difficult to grasp purely from the language point of view, you know that I suppose, and then “translations” are mostly heavily biased.. without explicitating their bias.. but ok, I do admire Heracltus .. I am basically “Socratic” in my understanding of reality and hence and/or Platonic… in which and whose synthesis (emphasising the idea of love) also Parmenides is subsumed as well as Empedocles whom I admire most (which explains my reference to animals and other sentient beings)).. I guess our thinking reference frameworks are at variance.. That is very much ok of course..
    Correct to have the Greek at hand as the word I had for "Conflict" is better translated as "strife" IMO.

    I also suspect we share a significant common ground in the deeper regions.

    I have an affinity for Thelema, thus I hold an affinity for the three Codes of Conduct, one of which the word, love is mentioned twice.

    "Love is the law, love under will." As stated in the Introduction to AL - Thelema is the Greek word for Will, and has the same numerical value as Agape, the Greek word for Love. I don't believe in coincidences.

    Apologies I strayed in this thread so back to the strife!
    All the above is all and only my opinion - all subject to change and not meant to be true for anyone else regardless of how I phrase it.

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    “The West is using the same patterns in its hybrid war,” Zakharova said on Sunday, commenting on Patten’s statements.
    I find it comforting that the troops of the “enemies” of the West need Viagra for erection sustainment when killing and maiming people while needing none for loving intercourse — as opposed to the troops of the “friends” of the West who need Viagra for sustaining their erection when loving their partner whereas needing none to keep their sexual organ erect when they rape and torture.

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    Correct to have the Greek at hand as the word I had for "Conflict" is better translated as "strife" IMO.

    I also suspect we share a significant common ground in the deeper regions.

    I have an affinity for Thelema, thus I hold an affinity for the three Codes of Conduct, one of which the word, love is mentioned twice.

    "Love is the law, love under will." As stated in the Introduction to AL - Thelema is the Greek word for Will, and has the same numerical value as Agape, the Greek word for Love. I don't believe in coincidences.

    Apologies I strayed in this thread so back to the strife!
    Yes! “Strife” is the word. More in line with two great Heraclitians among modern philosophers, Nietzsche and Heidegger.

    Count me among the Thelemists (if the Thelemist Maximus is properly understood at least, not as is fashionable these days).

    Thank you for the gematria equality of Thelema and Agape! The split between AMOR and CARITAS (or EROS and AGAPE), which has bedevilled Christianity at the latest since Augustine – also haunting Islam (NAFS and RUH) and in spite of many developments in the other direction "Hinduism” (the condescending accents in the Bhagavad Gita) is one of the root causes of what we are experiencing. We have to "will" our love for creation (Spinoza’s Deus=Natura (equalling Dea=Naturus)) and not our "spiriting” ourselves away from it by means of a “rapture” or otherwise. (This will-to-love being both Nietzschean and Heideggerian.) For Jesus, the "take this cup from me" was a temptation (to which he did not succumb): the incarnation of the divine he was did test his love until the deepest layers of pain, sadness and confusion. (Many saints show stigmata.)

    I agree that to this exchange another thread would be better suited, and yet, the distortion of the meaning of key words and concepts ("willed" by the Resetters) is something we need to keep fighting incessantly in order to preserve the healing quality of our clarity, empathy and intimacy.
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    Central Kiev hit by kamikaze drones – mayor
    The latest strikes in the Ukrainian capital reportedly targeted “critical infrastructure”

    Several explosions rocked central Kiev on Monday morning, Mayor Vitaly Klitschko has confirmed, amid reports of a new wave of Russian drone strikes, across the country.

    The news comes a week after Moscow launched a significant attack on Ukraine’s critical energy and military infrastructure.

    “An explosion in the Shevchenko district – in the center of the capital,” Klitschko wrote on his Telegram channel at around 7am Monday morning, before reporting another blast in the same area several minutes later. A fire broke out in a non-residential building, and several residential buildings were damaged, he later added.

    Witnesses reportedly heard the sound of kamikaze drones in the air, according to Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the interior minister, who said that they targeted critical infrastructure in the area of the central railway station in Kiev.

    Several videos circulating on social media claim to show the drones in the skies of Kiev, as well as one of the impact sites.

    Russian strikes were also reported in other parts of the country. Valentin Reznichenko, the governor of the eastern Dnepropetrovsk Region, said that several houses were damaged when a missile hit an unspecified energy infrastructure site, causing a fire. He added that three missiles were intercepted and destroyed mid-air.

    According to the Ukrainian Armed Forces Southern Command, three drones struck industrial sites and a pharmaceutical warehouse in the city of Nikolaev.

    Dmitry Zhivitsky, the governor of the northern Sumy Region, said several people were injured after strikes on “critical infrastructure.”

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    The Zionists are the enemy. Judaic Freemasonry world wide.
    Your assertion stirs very dark echoes from the past. You may not realise it, but you're parroting the words of the Nazis in the 1930/40s; they also labelled Jews as the war-mongers, claiming that ‘international Jewry’ was the evil behind Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt - and thus, they needed to be eliminated.

    Nazi propaganda claimed that the Jews were responsible for WW2 and we all know where that lead.

    Goebbels wrote: "The historical guilt of world Jewry for the outbreak and expansion of this war has been so extensively demonstrated that there is no need to waste any more words on it. The Jews wanted their war, and now they have it ... At present we are experiencing the realisation of this prophecy and so the Jews are meeting with a fate that may be harsh but is also more than deserved. In this case pity or regret is completely inappropriate. In unleashing this war, world Jewry completely misjudged the forces at its disposal. Now it is suffering a gradual process of extermination that it had intended for us and that it would have unleashed against us without hesitation if it had the power to do so…Owing to their birth and race, all Jews belong to an international conspiracy against National Socialist Germany. They wish for its defeat and annihilation and do everything in their power to help to bring it about."


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    Russia has been defending itself since the betrayal of allies during the second world war.
    What betrayal are you thinking of here?

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    Russia's history over the last thousand years has been rich in conflict including conflict with the Judaic Kharzarians who are behind this one..
    Could you explain how you arrived at the conclusion that Jews are behind this war?
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    Default Re: WW3? Ukraine/US vs. Donbass/Russia

    No!
    I will not do your research for you on such a well documented topic. There are ample resources here at Avalon to start you off.

    You were quite able to dig out one quote, then find others in relation to the turn of events recently and through the last 100 or 1000 years. Compile your evidences, do your diligence.

    It is immense and intensive subject. Enjoy your journey. Be sure to create a thread and post your findings at Avalon.

    We are days away from a potential nuclear event, this should focus your mind.
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    Blinken explains goal of US dominance
    The US must be the nation that sets global rules to make sure that American interests and values are supported, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said.

    Speaking to the press at Stanford University in California on Monday, the top US diplomat explained how technology was the key to political power, impacting the economy and the military.

    Americans “have to be the ones who are at the table who are helping to shape the rules, the norms, the standards by which technology is used,” he said.

    “If we’re not, if the United States isn’t there, then someone else will be, and these rules are going to get shaped in ways that don’t reflect our values and don’t reflect our interests,” Blinken explained.

    The other option is that there is nobody setting the rules, and “we’re going to have chaos before we have a world that’s actually organized to try to take advantage of all of the progress that we’re making.”

    What is this ‘rules-based international order’ that Western elites keep talking about?
    What is this ‘rules-based international order’ that Western elites keep talking about?
    The administration of US President Joe Biden has repeatedly argued that core American interests require it to impose and defend what it terms a “rules-based order” on the world.

    Critics of Washington, such as Russian President Vladimir Putin, say the expression describes American hegemony, under which Washington can make or break any rules as it pleases.

    The Russian leader has addressed the US-centric order on many occasions, including during a keynote speech in late September, after he signed treaties with four former Ukrainian regions, which paved the way towards integrating them with Russia.

    According to Putin, Washington protects its “neocolonialist” position because it allows the US to extract a “hegemon’s rent” from the entire world, to plunder it thanks to “the domination of the dollar and technology.”

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    The US government seeks to undermine any alternative centers of power, be they sovereign nations like Russia and China or international organizations like the UN, Putin added. He predicted that the fall of US hegemony would inevitably happen.
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    John Bolton’s Russia regime-change fantasy has little basis in reality

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    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.
    John Bolton, the former National Security Advisor for President Donald Trump, recently published an article titled ‘Putin must go: Now is the time for regime change in Russia.’

    One must keep in mind that these words come from a man who famously commented, while speaking in February 1994 at an event in New York called the ‘Global Structures Convocation,’ that the “Secretariat building in New York has 38 stories. If it lost ten stories, it wouldn’t make a bit of difference.”

    Bolton lambasts the fact that, according to the White House, President Joe Biden wasn’t really serious about regime change in Russia when, during remarks made in Poland last March, he blurted out “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.” As I’ve said before, I believe Biden was, in fact, dead serious about his desire for regime change in Russia, and that it has been, and continues to be, the unstated policy of the United States to remove Vladimir Putin from office. And Washington is actively implementing policies designed to achieve that very result.

    US should work for 'regime change' in Russia – John Bolton
    US should work for 'regime change' in Russia – John Bolton
    What separates Bolton from the Biden White House is the honesty that is produced by being outside the halls of power, as Bolton is today, where your words no longer resonate with relevance. Bolton is free to give voice to that which the Biden administration only whispers about in the dark recesses of the White House situation room.

    How else would one describe the goals and objectives of a policy build on the massive sanctioning of the Russian people – designed to destroy their quality of life and means of support – in an effort to generate a level of domestic political unrest sufficient to fomenting a modern day ‘Moscow Maidan,’ reminiscent of the February 2014 events in Kiev that resulted in the ouster of former Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovich?

    Bolton himself alludes to this possibility in his article. “There is no long-term prospect for peace and security in Europe without regime change in Russia,” he writes. “Russians are already discussing it; quietly, for obvious reasons.”

    The notion that Putin is vulnerable to being ousted by a popular uprising flies in the face of reality, given Russian opinion polling. Even from western-linked sources.

    Putin a ‘rational actor’ – Biden
    Putin a ‘rational actor’ – Biden
    Fact-based analysis, however, is not something Bolton is known for. One need only run down the litany of regurgitated points he cites to hammer his idea home – Russian casualties, economic ‘pain’ brought on by sanctions, ‘rising’ political opposition, young men 'fleeing' the country, the rhetorical ‘brandishing’ of nuclear weapons by Moscow, and, to top it off, he alleges Russian sabotage of the NordStream pipelines.

    Bolton’s mission is not to tell the truth about Russia but rather to shape perception for the purpose of manufacturing a false narrative. The perception of the existence of a viable domestic political opposition is essential to the regime-change fantasy being promulgated by Bolton. “Carefully assisting Russian dissidents to pursue regime change might just be the answer,” Bolton opines, responding to the question of how to bring about an end to the Ukraine conflict.

    Regime change, Bolton notes, “must involve far more than simply replacing Putin,” adding that “[among Putin’s] inner circle, several potential successors would be worse.” The problem, Bolton states, “is not one man, but the collective leadership constructed over the last two decades. No civilian governmental structure exists to effect change, not even a Politburo like the one that retired Nikita Khrushchev after the Cuban missile crisis. The whole regime must go.”

    How to accomplish such a massive undertaking? Here Bolton seems to have been an avid reader of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the exiled oligarch-turned-political activist, who in his new book The Russia Conundrum writes extensively about the so-called “Men of Power,” or Siloviki. “The key,” Bolton states, “is for Russians themselves to exacerbate divisions among those with real authority, the siloviki, the ‘men of power.’ Disagreements and animosities already exist, as in all authoritarian regimes, exploitable as dissidents set their minds to it.” By using the siloviki to shatter regime coherence and solidarity, Bolton declares, “change is possible.”

    What “change” does Bolton propose? A military coup, of course, conducted not “from the top flag officers and officials, who are too personally invested in the Putin regime,” but rather “from the colonels and one-star generals, and their civilian-agency equivalents” who are, in Bolton’s view, “the most-likely co-conspirators to take matters into their own hands. These are the decision-makers whom the dissidents must identify, persuade and support to facilitate regime change.”

    Ukraine ‘angered’ US with Moscow car bombing – Politico
    Ukraine ‘angered’ US with Moscow car bombing – Politico
    Fortunately for Putin, Bolton isn’t very good at carrying out regime-change operations, although he has publicly bragged about his role in implementing them as official US government policy. Coups, Bolton told CNN’s Jake Tapper during an interview in July 2022, “take a lot of work.” Bolton bragged about his status as “somebody who has helped plan coups d’etat.”

    By way of example, Bolton referred to efforts undertaken by the Trump administration to support Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido in his effort to overthrow President Nicolas Maduro. “Not that we had all that much to do with it, but I saw what it took for an opposition to try to overturn an illegally elected president,” Bolton bragged, before adding, “and they failed.”

    It speaks volumes about the mental state of an individual who, uninvited, seeks to impose himself on one of the most important issues of our time–the geopolitical struggle between the collective West and Russia over the future European security framework–by promulgating a template of regime change in Russia drawn from the disastrous example of a failed US-backed coup in Venezuela.

    The good news is that any such effort undertaken by the US government in Russia is guaranteed to suffer the same fate as the Bolton-inspired coup in Venezuela—abject failure.

    The bad news is that the world has to suffer through the incoherent ramblings of a neoconservative warmonger who had been put out to pasture but, because of the vacuum of coherence that is US policy on Russia, saw an opportunity to reinject his flawed thinking into the cacophony of opinions that comprises what passes for informed foreign-policy discussion in America today.
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    Over a dozen deaths confirmed after warplane crash

    The death toll in the fighter jet crash in the southern Russian city of Yeysk has climbed to 14. Aleksey Kuznetsov, an aide to Russia's health minister, revealed on Tuesday morning that 13 people had died in the incident, while one more victim was subsequently confirmed.

    The plane fell from the sky on Monday evening after one of its engines caught fire during a training flight, the Defense Ministry said.

    Both pilots safely ejected, but the aircraft crashed just outside a nine-story building and exploded.

    Kuznetsov said that three children are among the victims, adding that 19 people were hospitalized.

    The emergency services said 68 people were rescued from the rubble, and 360 were evacuated.

    READ MORE: Apartment building ablaze after Russian military plane crash (VIDEOS)
    The authorities cordoned off the crash site, and canceled lessons at a nearby school. Overall, 72 apartments were damaged.

    A criminal investigation has been launched following the disaster. The Russian Investigative Committee said on Tuesday that a mid-flight malfunction of the aircraft is believed to be the reason for the crash.

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    Russian military confirms major prisoner exchange with Ukraine

    A total of 110 Russians have returned home from Ukraine as part of a major prisoner exchange with Kiev, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday. The group included 72 civilian sailors who had been held in Ukraine since February 2022, it added.

    In exchange, Moscow released 108 female soldiers to Ukraine. Two women slated for the exchange turned down the offer and said they would like to stay in Russia, the ministry said. All of the Russians who returned home would receive all the necessary medical and psychological assistance, it added.

    Kiev also confirmed what it called “another large-scale” exchange. Earlier on Monday, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), Denis Pushilin, announced the swap on social media. The exchange would have involved some 30 soldiers from various parts of Russia, including the DPR and the neighboring Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR), along with the civilian sailors, he said at that time.

    Kiev detained dozens of Russian civilians who had been in boats that stopped at Ukrainian ports in late February, when Moscow launched its military operation. Some of them were freed after Russian troops captured the port city of Mariupol, but many others remained in Ukrainian custody.

    Russia swaps prisoners with Ukraine
    Russia swaps prisoners with Ukraine
    According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Russian Commissioner for Human Rights Tatyana Moskalkova was directly involved in facilitating the exchange. Last week, she said that 65 sailors could be set free soon, and that talks over their release were in the final stage.

    Last Thursday, the two sides exchanged 20 Russian soldiers for an equal number of Ukrainian troops, according to officials from both nations. Moscow and Kiev have repeatedly swapped prisoners since the start of the conflict between the two neighbors in late February.

    The last major exchange took place in late September, when 55 Russian soldiers, including those from Donbass, were freed. Kiev also released Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk as part of the swap. The Ukrainian authorities charged Medvedchuk with treason last year and banned his party, Opposition Platform – For Life, after Moscow launched its military operation in Ukraine.

    According to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, 215 Ukrainian soldiers were returned to their home country in the swap. Those included more than 100 members of the Azov Battalion, within the ranks of which fighters openly embrace neo-Nazi views.
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