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Russians With Attitude

15.05.202515:40
Negotiating with Zelensky is literally pointless — he doesn't fund the war, doesn't control the intel or comms, and doesn't choose the weapons.
This isn't just a conflict over Ukraine. It's a confrontation between Russia and the West over the entire post-Soviet space — over where spheres of influence begin and end. And it won't be resolved until both sides draw the line and stop shifting it.
Russian interests don't start or end in Ukraine. What's unfolding now is a war fought inside a region Russia controlled for centuries — a geopolitical correction shaped by years of Western overreach and Russian hesitation.
The SMO is just one front in a much larger confrontation. And that confrontation isn't going away any time soon.
This isn't just a conflict over Ukraine. It's a confrontation between Russia and the West over the entire post-Soviet space — over where spheres of influence begin and end. And it won't be resolved until both sides draw the line and stop shifting it.
Russian interests don't start or end in Ukraine. What's unfolding now is a war fought inside a region Russia controlled for centuries — a geopolitical correction shaped by years of Western overreach and Russian hesitation.
The SMO is just one front in a much larger confrontation. And that confrontation isn't going away any time soon.


15.05.202515:40
Guys I swear I am not "Russians With Attitude" even though I have been saying this very thing for years now.
13.05.202520:28
Prediction: Nothing will happen in Istanbul on Thursday. Too much has happened since 2022, Zelensky has no credibility and neither does the EU. Trump still has to earn his. Putin plays nice, but won't fall for another Minsk.
Bookmark this.
Bookmark this.
12.05.202521:43
I was not in Moscow for May 9, and more's the pity. I know people who went, though, and they said it was spectacular. It certainly seemed so in live feeds, and not a single Ukrodrone came even close to spoil the festivities. Though not for the lack of trying; Russian air defenses just worked overtime.
Once the dust from the passing tanks settled, it was clear that Putin means to finish the business with Ukraine on Russia's terms. It seems obvious to me that his late-night offer of negotiations comes from a place of restraint, rather than weakness. Not sure that its intended recipients got the message, but there you go.
More importantly, Russia just hosted leaders from all over the world, who made a point of coming to Moscow for Victory Day. Some of them had to openly defy the shrieking harpies of Brussels, who could do nothing but seethe in impotent rage. They can still inflict harm, but mostly on their own people and a few unfortunate neighbors, like Serbia — not so much on Russia anymore.
And so they press on, in their delusions. We'll see what happens on Thursday in Istanbul, though I don't expect much. I do expect things to get busier on the battlefield.
Once the dust from the passing tanks settled, it was clear that Putin means to finish the business with Ukraine on Russia's terms. It seems obvious to me that his late-night offer of negotiations comes from a place of restraint, rather than weakness. Not sure that its intended recipients got the message, but there you go.
More importantly, Russia just hosted leaders from all over the world, who made a point of coming to Moscow for Victory Day. Some of them had to openly defy the shrieking harpies of Brussels, who could do nothing but seethe in impotent rage. They can still inflict harm, but mostly on their own people and a few unfortunate neighbors, like Serbia — not so much on Russia anymore.
And so they press on, in their delusions. We'll see what happens on Thursday in Istanbul, though I don't expect much. I do expect things to get busier on the battlefield.
08.05.202518:39
Xi Jinping wrote a rather interesting opinion piece for the official newspaper of the Russian government ahead of his trip to Moscow, about the two countries needing to resist Western historical revisionism of WW2, because they were its biggest battlefields AND greatest victims.
He makes it clear that China and Russia see themselves not as revisionist powers, but guardians of the actual post-WW2 order against the rogue West.
If you think about it for a moment, it's downright criminal how the Anglo-American history simply erased China from WW2, even though it was the Japanese invasion that directly led to the confrontation with the US (from "Flying Tigers" to the oil embargo that triggered Pearl Harbor), which gave FDR the opportunity to get involved in Europe that he wanted for so long.
Western histories of WW2, from Churchill onward, focus on places like North Africa, Normandy and the Pacific, while barely acknowledging the Japanese war on China or the entire Eastern Front. Meanwhile, the Soviets dealt with something like 85-90% of total German military strength, but there's hardly any modern movies about it (except the rather terrible 'Enemy at the Gates') so...
He makes it clear that China and Russia see themselves not as revisionist powers, but guardians of the actual post-WW2 order against the rogue West.
If you think about it for a moment, it's downright criminal how the Anglo-American history simply erased China from WW2, even though it was the Japanese invasion that directly led to the confrontation with the US (from "Flying Tigers" to the oil embargo that triggered Pearl Harbor), which gave FDR the opportunity to get involved in Europe that he wanted for so long.
Western histories of WW2, from Churchill onward, focus on places like North Africa, Normandy and the Pacific, while barely acknowledging the Japanese war on China or the entire Eastern Front. Meanwhile, the Soviets dealt with something like 85-90% of total German military strength, but there's hardly any modern movies about it (except the rather terrible 'Enemy at the Gates') so...
06.05.202512:28
That the Baltic Fleet is now convoying merchantmen suggests that Russia is strongly signaling the NATO chihuahuas not to engage in any piracy.
Better late than never, but it continues to amaze me that a Russian (Pavlov) literally discovered conditioning, yet his countrymen are so bad at applying it.
Better late than never, but it continues to amaze me that a Russian (Pavlov) literally discovered conditioning, yet his countrymen are so bad at applying it.


04.05.202513:53
I’ve always known Hitler wanted an alliance with England. Never realized it had been kind of mutual: https://www.kitklarenberg.com/p/the-anglo-nazi-global-empire-that
02.05.202518:02
Declaring AfD a "right-wing extremist" organization is but a step away from banning them outright, and nothing says "you can't vote your way out of this" harder than setting up a Merz-Scholz coalition to prevent any AfD impact on government.
The weirdest thing is that the Trump administration has repeatedly warned against this — first via Vance, then via diplomats (UN vote on cooperation with the Council of Europe) and now Marco Rubio is tweeting "Germany should reverse course."
To which the offended liversausages groveling before Zelensky will probably puff up and say "zees is unacceptable!" like Boris Pistorius did in Munich. Because they no longer understand their place in the "rules-based order."
How... convenient that the US already has bases and troops in Germany, don't you think?
The weirdest thing is that the Trump administration has repeatedly warned against this — first via Vance, then via diplomats (UN vote on cooperation with the Council of Europe) and now Marco Rubio is tweeting "Germany should reverse course."
To which the offended liversausages groveling before Zelensky will probably puff up and say "zees is unacceptable!" like Boris Pistorius did in Munich. Because they no longer understand their place in the "rules-based order."
How... convenient that the US already has bases and troops in Germany, don't you think?
02.05.202517:58
First Romania, then France, now Germany: EUropoors have embraced lawfare in order to defend their stranglehold on power against the populists. It doesn't matter whether you like what the populists are advocating; that ought to be decided by ballot, not by bullet. Or bogus lawsuits.
02.05.202512:38
The US is throwing Ukraine under the bus. This is the inescapable conclusion of what Marco Rubio and JD Vance told Fox News yesterday, and what State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told reporters at the Foggy Bottom briefing:
Make no mistake, the US is being unusually blunt with a message to Zelensky: you're done, over, kaputt, we're out.
He needs to surrender while he still can. He won't, but he should.
...we will not be the mediators. That is what I mentioned on Tuesday, and the nature of how this would change is we would not – we certainly are still committed to it and will help and do what we can. But we are not going to fly around the world at the drop of a hat to mediate meetings, that it is now between the two parties, and now – now is the time that they need to present and develop concrete ideas about how this conflict is going to end. It’s going to be up to them.
Make no mistake, the US is being unusually blunt with a message to Zelensky: you're done, over, kaputt, we're out.
He needs to surrender while he still can. He won't, but he should.
30.04.202509:57
Armchair Warlord has a very interesting take on Russia's restraint, that I have not considered before: They are denying the Ukrainians their victimhood:
By being surgical, rather than blunt, the Russians are "playing an extremely long game here and setting conditions to build the postwar world they want to see - one which involves a lasting peace with Ukraine and a reconstruction of deep cultural ties," says Warlord.
This certainly explains the way this is being fought. As a Serb who has barely survived the post-WW2 social experiment called "brotherhood and unity", I have deep misgivings about the possibility of brotherly coexistence with an ethnos literally defining itself as anti-you and determined to kill you. But if anyone can pull this off it's the Russians, and the alternative is downright grimdark.
in fighting a clean war, even when many people in the Russian commentariat have howled for blood and not without reason, the Russians are doing something far deeper, and far smarter, than just giving their "fraternal nation" a few dozen extra chances to shape up out of Sovok-boomer sentimentality. They are, in fact, sawing away at one of the core pillars of the constructed identity of Maidan-era Ukraine.
By being surgical, rather than blunt, the Russians are "playing an extremely long game here and setting conditions to build the postwar world they want to see - one which involves a lasting peace with Ukraine and a reconstruction of deep cultural ties," says Warlord.
This certainly explains the way this is being fought. As a Serb who has barely survived the post-WW2 social experiment called "brotherhood and unity", I have deep misgivings about the possibility of brotherly coexistence with an ethnos literally defining itself as anti-you and determined to kill you. But if anyone can pull this off it's the Russians, and the alternative is downright grimdark.
29.04.202517:16
Russia won't make a bad peace with Ukraine, and here's why — that's the title of my long(er)-form piece on Substack that I promised you a little while back.
I feel very confident in this prediction, but I have to admit my confidence is not at 100%. Mostly because the Russians have repeatedly surprised (and occasionally disappointed) me over the years, so I can't really consider myself a "Russia-whisperer."
For the records, I still think the Kremlin is making a major mistake by not violently deterring Ukrainian terrorism. Notice, for example, that graphically assassinating that treacherous helicopter pilot in Spain has had a very salutary effect since.
I feel very confident in this prediction, but I have to admit my confidence is not at 100%. Mostly because the Russians have repeatedly surprised (and occasionally disappointed) me over the years, so I can't really consider myself a "Russia-whisperer."
For the records, I still think the Kremlin is making a major mistake by not violently deterring Ukrainian terrorism. Notice, for example, that graphically assassinating that treacherous helicopter pilot in Spain has had a very salutary effect since.
26.04.202515:24
Kursk has been completely liberated. Ukraine’s invasion is no more. 80,000 casualties later, Zelensky has nothing to show for it. Not to mention the irreplaceable Western tech.
If that was Kiev’s version of the “battle of the Bulge,” we’re likely to see a replay of the bunker meme scene in a couple months or so.
Of course, there is still the possibility of ending this peacefully. But Trump’s proposal is nonsense and Zelensky is unwilling to entertain it anyway. So the fighting will continue until someone wins.
If that was Kiev’s version of the “battle of the Bulge,” we’re likely to see a replay of the bunker meme scene in a couple months or so.
Of course, there is still the possibility of ending this peacefully. But Trump’s proposal is nonsense and Zelensky is unwilling to entertain it anyway. So the fighting will continue until someone wins.
24.04.202518:07
Pay less attention to what Trump says and more to what he does (or doesn't do). Yes, I know, the previous post was about his words, but still. He's trying all the rhetorical negotiating tricks of Team Narrative against Russia, the ultimate Team Reality player (often at its own peril). There is a non-zero chance it might work, but it's very slim.
That which cannot go on, will not. And Project Ukraine has just about outlived its usefulness. I don't know precisely how Trump will shape the narrative that will enable him to throw Zelensky in the trash; all I know is that it will happen sooner or later, and that he sure seems like he's trying right now.
That which cannot go on, will not. And Project Ukraine has just about outlived its usefulness. I don't know precisely how Trump will shape the narrative that will enable him to throw Zelensky in the trash; all I know is that it will happen sooner or later, and that he sure seems like he's trying right now.
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