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Bruce Gagnon is coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space. He offers his own reflections on organizing and the state of America's declining empire....

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The collapsing US military & economic empire is making Washington & NATO even more dangerous. US could not beat the Taliban but thinks it can take on China-Russia-Iran...a sign of psychopathology for sure. @BruceKGagnon

Saturday, July 02, 2022

Space Alert interview with Canadian activist Tamara Lorincz on NATO

 


Bruce Gagnon interviews Tamara Lorincz from Canada.

Tamara is a member of Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, WILPF Canada, Science for Peace, and is a board member of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space.
 
Tamara tells the story of her 'interrupting' Ukraine President Zelensky's live talk to university students in Canada last week where he urged them to push their government to send more weapons to the war front.
 
More weapons from the US-NATO are only prolonging the war and hurting all the people of Ukraine - no matter which side they might be on.
 
Tamara is a PhD student at the university where she did her action - it had a big impact across Canada and beyond. A real inspiration to many of us.
 
In the interview we talked about NATO's plans to build a 'global NATO'. They want to move into Latin America, Middle East and Asia-Pacific. They are the armed muscle for corporate capitalism.
 
Tamara comments on NATO's attempt to 'greenwash' their massive carbon bootprint.
 
She also talks about the more than a dozen protests held from coast-to-coast in Canada last week against NATO.
 
Tamara has been working to stop NATO expansion for many years - long before the war in Ukraine began.
 
Please help by sharing this interview.

Friday, July 01, 2022

Our weekly 'No war with Russia' vigil continues

 

 

Yesterday six of us were back in downtown Brunswick, Maine for an hour-long 'No war with Russia' vigil.

We've been holding this event each week since February.

When we began the vigil we got about 20% positive responses from cars zooming by. (Honks, waves, thumbs up or peace signs).

Yesterday was different. After the vigil we collectively agreed that we got about 35% positives which indicates to us that things are steadily moving in our direction.

Maybe it is the rising price of gas, food, electricity and more. Maybe people are learning more about the Nazi-fied army of Ukraine and all the terrible, cruel things they have done to the Russian-ethnic people of eastern Ukraine since the US directed coup d'etat in 2014. 

Or maybe they agreed with us all along but were just too afraid to 'publicly' admit it.

We will continue to return as long as it is necessary.

The prospects of the war growing as NATO continues to expand closer and closer to Russia's borders is real. The possibility at some point of the US becoming 'full-blown' involved (not just the CIA and secret US military operatives inside Ukraine) could likely trigger a nuclear confrontation.

We trust that our vigil helps people think a bit and also see that not everyone is swallowing the MSM bullshit that runs non-stop in the western so-called media.

Photo by Lisa Savage.

Bruce  

Rocket launch sites popping up all over

 


 

By Lisa Savage

When you hear the phrase “public-private partnerships” what do you think of  – maybe corporate branding on public university research centers, or billionaires raking in taxpayer-funded subsidies? Both of these associations would be true of an increasingly evident manifestation of such partnerships: the construction of multiple rocket launch sites around the planet.

Promoters don’t like to call these rocket launch sites. They prefer the public relations value of calling the sites “spaceports” which sounds much more appealing and, not by coincidence, much less military.

In capitalist countries, new launch site construction is always sold as a good way to create jobs. Because sites are necessarily distant from population centers, they’re proposed in communities where jobs for wages are typically scarce. People in places that have already built launch sites, however, found the promised jobs never materialized. A crew of specialists arrive to handle the occasional launch while the only permanent jobs are a few for security guards and custodians.

Space Alert! has previously reported on sites in Indonesia, Guyana, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It should be noted that it is common for nations to use launch sites located in other nations, so enticements like a decade of free internet service are used to persuade economically depressed countries to host a site. What follows is an overview of what we know about proposed launch sites and local resistance to their toxic fallout.

SaxaVord in Unst, Shetland has seen some evidence of a planned launch site including reports of an environmental impact statement that is unavailable online. Shetlanders have shown themselves to be vigorous advocates for environmental conservation in the past, and it’s likely many would oppose a rocket launch site in the island northernmost in Scotland.

Last winter, the Welsh Government released a National Space Strategy for Wales citing job creation in high-skilled technology professions and monetary rewards for locales identified as Cardiff, Newport, Port Talbot, Broughton, Llanbedr (Gwynedd), Aberporth, and Radnorshire. The profiteers included numerous companies specializing in missile technology and military training: Raytheon, Qinetiq, Quioptiq, and Airbus Defence and Space. 

Less than half of the 20 “spaceports” listed by the United States Federal Aviation Administration have seen rocket launches so far. These are scattered around the nation including sites in Florida, Texas, Kodiak (Alaska), and New Mexico but there are many more locations proposed.   

 


Michigan is one of many states where groups are working to develop rocket launch sites. In August of 2021, the state hosted a North American Space Summit to bring together rocket profiteers and investors. Investors at the summit were told that building commercial rocket launch sites could be a “space gold rush” with the chance of creating next-gen Silicon Valley tech profits. But no such sites in the U.S. have been profitable yet. Pentagon watchers theorize that the reason the U.S. military is using grants to encourage the construction of many sites right now is to gain an advantage in bargaining down the price of launching from them. 

Still, many Michigan residents are opposing a plan to put a rocket launch site at the edge of Lake Superior. And voters in the state of Georgia recently rejected a plan for Camden County to purchase land to launch commercial rockets. Opponents who forced the referendum expressed concerns about environmental harms and safety risks.

Where I live in the U.S. we recently organized to oppose the creation of a public-private partnership called the Maine Space Corporation. A bill was rushed through a public hearing without notice and passed by the lower house of the Maine legislature without a roll call vote. Why the urgency? To create a public structure that allowed private corporations and public universities to apply for grants from the federal government in order to develop sites. One of the aerospace companies involved already had extensive contracts with the U.S. military. Another claims to be operating in a purely educational realm with close ties to the state’s university system. Any profits derived from using future launch sites will, of course, be privately held. So far no launch site has been constructed, and commercial fishermen successfully imposed a moratorium in a proposed location at the municipal level. Needless to say, we will monitor future developments closely and spread the word via our website notoxicrockets4me.org.

The lands of indigenous people continue to be invaded and colonized by for-profit and/or military launch sites over community objections. In Texas, the Comecrudo Tribe has filed suit citing the American Indian Religious Freedom Act on the grounds that it is violated by the closure of public beaches during SpaceX rocket testing. Comecrudo ceremonies on sacred days must be conducted at the beach. Joined by environmental groups, their suit says such closures also violate the Texas Constitution and names the county and the Texas General Land Office as being in violation.

Kati Rocket Lab in New Zealand was sold to indigenous people whose land it is on as a purely civilian facility and launch site. Lockheed Martin Corporation now runs Rocket Lab and the peace community in NZ is protesting this betrayal as military technology is now hoisted from the launch site.

As launch sites proliferate, so do launches. The rapid growth of new satellites which join older objects already in orbit plus a lot of non-functioning junk has implications for climate, the ozone layer, wildlife exposure to disruptive sound pollution, and toxic fallout here on Earth. 

~ Lisa Savage is a retired school teacher and currently is the part-time social media coordinator for the Global Network. She lives in Solon, Maine.

Thursday, June 30, 2022

BRICS is turning into a collective “Non-West”

 


 

By Elena Panina (Director of the RUSSTRAT Institute, Moscow)

BRICS expansion has been discussed for a long time. It is significant that the last summit on June 24 in the BRICS Plus format was attended by such countries as Algeria, Argentina, Cambodia, Egypt, Fiji, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Senegal, Thailand and Uzbekistan.

At the same time, the fact that the first applications for membership were submitted by Argentina and Iran, which did not take part in the BRICS Plus meeting, does not seem accidental.

Initially, the BRICS group was created as an association of the largest developing economies in the world. However, in the modern world, it is political decisions that determine the nature of the development of economic ties. It is quite logical that the first countries with a pronounced geopolitical sovereignty and having their own geopolitical scores with the collective West are preparing to join the expanded BRICS.

Iran is already almost two and a half thousand years old, since the time of Cyrus the Great is a powerful historical power, and its geopolitical significance cannot be overestimated. The geography itself determines the potential of its influence on the countries of the Arab world up to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf, in the Transcaucasus, Central Asia, as well as on the Afpak region (Afghanistan and Pakistan). Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran’s state ideology has been anti-Western. Tehran is engaged in an intense struggle with the US-British coalition for influence in Iraq, and is helping Syria in the fight against terrorism.

From an economic point of view, Iran’s potential is also great. The Iranian economy is in the world’s top 20 in terms of purchasing power parity, the country is third in the world after Saudi Arabia and Venezuela in terms of proven oil resources, and has 16 percent of the world’s proven gas reserves.

 


Argentina, since the time of General Juan Domingo Peron, has also clearly felt its geopolitical role, being one of the regional leaders in Latin America. This role is recognized all over the world. Argentina, while not one of the world’s largest economies, is nevertheless a full member of the G20. Having survived the failed war with Great Britain over the Falkland Islands (Malvinas), as well as the collapse of liberal reforms according to the IMF recipes, the country has an obvious request to find an independent path of development. Today, Argentina is in a difficult economic situation, it has a huge external debt. However, the potential of Argentina as one of the global food exporters has significantly increased in recent years.

For various reasons, both Iran and Argentina are extremely interested in BRICS projects to create new international settlement systems that are alternative to the global hegemony of the dollar. Iran, which is under sanctions, life itself has forced to go to “de-dollarization”, the country practically does not use the US currency. For Argentina, the transition to a hypothetical new monetary and financial zone would mean an escape from the stranglehold of the IMF, from the pressure of American creditors, which today have an extremely destructive impact on the national economy.

In any case, against the background of aggressive pressure from the United States and its allies on potential new BRICS members, the desire of Iran and Argentina to join the community requires a certain amount of foreign policy courage. There is reason to assume that the process of their joining the BRICS will be successful, since both countries do not cause rejection even in India, which until recently was the main opponent of expansion. We can confidently predict that in the near future the process of adding new members to the BRICS will continue due to the entry of a number of Asian and African countries.

But even now, the BRICS expansion at the expense of Iran and Argentina is the final departure of the community from the idea of Goldman Sachs analyst Jim O’Neill, who coined this abbreviation twenty years ago, who decided to designate such a term as “emerging economies” that are “catching up” with the developed West.

We can say that BRICS is confidently turning into a “collective Non-West”, from a community of emerging markets it is finally transformed into a community of world powers with a pronounced geopolitical sovereignty. 

Russia, Russia, Russia

 

  

Pablo Escobar reports: 

 

Fabio Vighi has brilliantly outlined how “the purpose of the Ukrainian emergency is to keep the money printer switched on while blaming Putin for worldwide economic downturn. The war serves the opposite aim of what we are told: not to defend Ukraine but to prolong the conflict and nourish inflation in a bid to defuse cataclysmic risk in the debt market, which would spread like wildfire across the whole financial sector.”

Caitlin Johnstone: Ukraine Crawling with CIA & Co

 

 

The previously unthinkable idea that the U.S. is at war with Russia has been gradually normalized, with the heat turned up so slowly that the frog doesn’t notice it’s being boiled alive.

 

By Caitlin Johnstone

The New York Times reports that Ukraine is crawling with special forces and spies from the U.S. and its allies, which would seem to contradict earlier reports that the U.S. intelligence cartel is having trouble getting intel about what’s happening on the ground in Ukraine. 

This would also, obviously, put the final nail in the coffin of the claim that this is not a U.S. proxy war.

In an article headlined “Commando Network Coordinates Flow of Weapons in Ukraine, Officials Say,” anonymous Western officials inform us of the following through their stenographers at The New York Times:

                “As Russian troops press ahead with a grinding campaign to seize eastern Ukraine, the nation’s ability to resist the onslaught depends more than ever on help from the United States and its allies — including a stealthy network of commandos and spies rushing to provide weapons, intelligence and training, according to U.S. and European officials.

                Much of this work happens outside Ukraine, at bases in Germany, France and Britain, for example. But even as the Biden administration has declared it will not deploy American troops to Ukraine, some C.I.A. personnel have continued to operate in the country secretly, mostly in the capital, Kyiv, directing much of the massive amounts of intelligence the United States is sharing with Ukrainian forces, according to current and former officials.

                At the same time, a few dozen commandos from other NATO countries, including Britain, France, Canada and Lithuania, also have been working inside Ukraine.”


The revelation that the C.I.A. and U.S. special forces are conducting military operations in Ukraine does indeed make a lie of the Biden administration’s insistence at the start of the war that there would be no American boots on the ground in Ukraine. And the admission that NATO powers are so involved in operations against a nuclear superpower means, we are closer to seeing a nuclear exchange than anyone should be comfortable with. 

This news should surprise no one who knows anything about the usual behavior of the U.S. intelligence cartel, but interestingly it contradicts something we were told by the same New York Times not three weeks ago.

    “American intelligence agencies have less information than they would like about Ukraine’s operations and possess a far better picture of Russia’s military, its planned operations and its successes and failures,” The New York Times  told us earlier this month. “U.S. officials said the Ukrainian government gave them few classified briefings or details about their operational plans, and Ukrainian officials acknowledged that they did not tell the Americans everything.”

It seems a bit unlikely that U.S. intelligence agencies would have a hard time getting information about what’s happening in a country where they themselves are physically located. Moon of Alabama theorized at the time that this ridiculous, “We don’t know what’s happening in our own proxy war” line was being pushed to give the U.S. plausible deniability about Ukraine’s failures on the battlefield, which have only gotten worse since then.

So why are they telling us all this now? Well, it could be that we’re being paced into accepting an increasingly direct role of the U.S. and its allies in Ukraine.

The other day Antiwar’s Daniel Larison tweeted, “Hawks in April: Don’t call it a proxy war! Hawks in May: Of course it’s a proxy war! Hawks in June: It’s not their war, it’s our war!”

 

Soon after the 2014 Obama-Biden administration orchestrated coup d'etat in Kiev this picture appeared. It is the HQ of the Ukrainian SBU (CIA equivalent) in the capital city. Guess who was running the show - then and now?

This is indeed exactly how it happened. Back in April President Joe Biden told the press the idea that this is a proxy war between the U.S. and Russia was “not true” and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said “It’s not, this is clearly Ukraine’s fight” when asked if this is a proxy war. The mainstream media were still framing this claim as merely an “accusation” by the Russian government and empire spinmeisters were regularly admonishing anyone who used that term on the grounds that it deprives Ukrainians of their “agency.”

Then May rolled around and all of a sudden we had The New Yorker unequivocally telling us that the U.S. is in “a full proxy war with Russia” and hawks like U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton saying things like,

    “We’re not just at war to support the Ukrainians. We’re fundamentally at war, although somewhat through a proxy, with Russia, and it’s important that we win.”


And now here in June we’ve got war hawks like Max Boot coming right out and saying that this is actually America’s war, and it is therefore important for the U.S. to drastically escalate it in order to hand the Russians “devastating losses.”

So, the previously unthinkable idea that the U.S. is at war with Russia has been gradually normalized, with the heat turned up so slowly that the frog doesn’t notice it’s being boiled alive. If that idea can be sufficiently normalized, public consent for greater escalations will likely be forthcoming, even if those escalations are extremely psychotic.

Back in March when I said the only “agency” Ukraine has in this conflict is the Central Intelligence one, empire loyalists jumped down my throat. They couldn’t believe I was saying something so evil and wrong. Now they’ve been told that the Central Intelligence Agency is indeed conducting operations and directing intelligence on the ground in Ukraine, but I somehow doubt that this will stir any self-reflection on their part.

~ Caitlin Johnstone is a rogue journalist, poet and utopia prepper who publishes regularly at Medium and Substack. Her work is entirely reader-supported, so if you enjoyed this piece please consider sharing it around.        

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Irish MEP tells the truth

 


 

MEP (Member of European Parliament) Clare Daly outlines the 'real plan' for Ukraine

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Report from chemical plant once held by Ukraine forces

 


 ...and below reflecting back on being stuck inside the Azovstal plant in Mariupol, one former commander talks about how the Azov Nazis treated the regular Kiev army guys. Interesting.



History lesson: Keep on knocking....

 


 

Keep a knockin', but you can't come in
Come back tomorrow night and try it again
 

WW 3 is on

 


True words from Gonzalo Lira
 
What will Washington do now?  
 
US putting nukes next in UK, Japan and South Korea? Pentagon already has nukes in Germany, Belgium, Turkey, Italy and Netherlands.
 
Can the US take on Russia and China at the same time?
 
Will there be any money left in our national treasuries to help the people?
 
Can we eat war? 

Will there be air to breathe? 
 
Can I connect to all life on the planet and stand against the warmongers?
 
Bruce

Canadian special forces operating in Ukraine

 

 

Edmonton Journal 


Canadian special forces are in Ukraine as part of a NATO network to provide weapons, training and gather intelligence about the Russians, the New York Times is reporting.

Neither the Department of National Defence nor the office of Defence Minister Anita Anand would comment on the report published Saturday that noted a few dozen commandos from NATO countries, including Britain, France, Canada and Lithuania, had been working inside Ukraine. The United States withdrew its own 150 military instructors before the war began in February.

But the New York Times, citing three U.S. officials, reported that special forces from the NATO countries either remained or had gone in and out of Ukraine since then, training and advising Ukrainian troops and providing an on-the-ground conduit for weapons and other aid.

U.S. special forces have also established a coalition planning cell in Germany to co-ordinate military assistance to Ukrainian commandos and other Ukrainian troops, the New York Times reported. The cell, which has grown to 20 nations, is modelled after a similar structure the U.S. and its NATO allies used in Afghanistan.

U.S. Army Secretary Christine E. Wormuth has confirmed the cell provides intelligence and co-ordination for the flow of NATO weapons into Ukraine, allowing such convoys to avoid Russian attacks.

Both CTV and Global News reported in late January that Canadian special forces had been sent to Ukraine, but National Defence did not comment on that deployment.

The Liberal government is strongly supportive of Ukraine. It is still in discussions with South Korea to purchase 100,000 artillery shells for Ukraine in a deal that could cost Canadian taxpayers several hundred million dollars.

The Liberal government already spent $98 million to buy 20,000 similar artillery rounds from the U.S. for Ukraine. In addition, it has provided Ukraine with Canadian Forces M777 artillery guns that can use the 155-millimetre ammunition. 


Monday, June 27, 2022

'The NATO summit is the key thing'

 


 

By Kiji Noh (Veteran living in California)


The G7 meeting is happening right now at an Elite Spa in the Bavaria Alps, Schloss Elmau, the Nazi Esalen.

Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, US are pampering themselves without ties, while pretending to solve the world's problems. 
https://www.reuters.com/world/g7-summit-kicks-off-under-shadow-ukraine-war-stagflation-risk-2022-06-25/

https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/international-summit/2022/06/26-28/
War, hunger, fuel, global warming, supply chains, the future of Europe, and of course, China.

 My predictions:
 

  • Continued anti-China bashing/blaming/band-waggoning

“We encourage China to support, in line with international law, the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and the integrity of its internationally recognized borders and to resolutely urge Russia to stop its military aggression against Ukraine,” the G7 statement read.
https://www.politico.eu/article/g7-china-pressure-russia-war-ukraine-xi-jinping-taiwan-china-military-aggression-cyberspace/
The world's wealthiest democracies on Sunday announced a $600 billion global infrastructure initiative to counter China’s BRI
https://www.politico.eu/article/g7-unveils-600b-plan-to-combat-chinas-belt-and-road/
This is the 2nd or 3rd time they've done this, so it's not working out so well.  This is a recycling of earlier ineffective initiatives: BBBW & the EU's Global Gateway program

  • But there is uncertainty how hard to overtly confront China, due to economic concerns, esp. after botched sanctions on Russia:

 
When leaders from the G7 group of leading developed economies gather in the Bavarian Alps on Sunday, they will have very different visions of how hard to confront China just as the world seems to be tipping into a major economic crisis.
https://www.politico.eu/article/g7-conundrum-push-china-crisis/

  • But there will be continued commitment to continue the war in Ukraine, despite the cost and foolishness.  

With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine now entering its fifth month, the G7 countries said they would “continue to coordinate efforts to meet Ukraine’s urgent requirements for military and defence equipment” and “provide Ukraine with the material, training and logistic, intelligence, and economic support to build up its armed forces.” They also vowed to expand cooperation on intelligence and information sharing, but the statement did not give more specifics on what further military or intelligence support would be provided.
https://www.politico.eu/article/g7-vow-to-support-ukraine-as-long-as-it-takes/
And a big show of support for Zelenski, who is expected to make a virtual showing.  

  • But most of all, the G7 is just a socializer, an appetizer/cocktails to the real deal, the plat de resistance.  The NATO summit is the key thing.  

Part of the agenda is to get everyone on the same page, to counter centrifugal forces and enforce "unity", and to prepare and rehearse the choir on the real declarations at the NATO summit (and to overcome any resistance 
-NATO will increase its rapid reaction force 8 fold to 300K troops.
-Japan, NZ, SK, Oz will join the summit:we are looking at the beginnings of a defacto Asian NATO: Japan is remilitarizing, SK is readying for war with China,
-SK is joining US & NATO cyberwarfare exercises  https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220627000667
-NATO is likely to declare hostilities with China, albeit couched in coded, ambiguous language.  Western Supremacy is still a thing.

  • Note the Culinary Apartheid in a Protestor-free zone:

 
Also, the G-7 is an elite, plutocratic white boys (and girls) club.  
This year they also invited India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Indonesia’s Joko Widodo, Argentina’s Alberto Fernández, African Union President Macky Sall, but they didn't even make the high table.  
The invitees will not join the real G-7 for Sunday dinner but will have a nice children's high tea with biscuits and sandwiches, hosted by the Bavarian governor.
Also, like Davos, it is completely restricted from access by the press or the people.  
18,000 riot police are restricting access--it is only accessible by military helicopter.  So much for democracy.

But the meals are vegan/vegetarian, so you know they are serious* about solving global warming.

(*meat and fish on demand, so maybe even the tokenism is not serious after all)

She is one of the great ones....

 


 

Live interview coming with Tamara Lorincz and Bruce Gagnon. 

Tamara will tell the story of her 'interrupting' Zelensky's talk to university students in Canada last week. Had a big impact across their nation and beyond. A real inspiration to many of us. 

We'll talk about NATO's plans to build a 'global NATO'. They want to move into Latin America, Middle East and Asia-Pacific. They are the armed muscle for corporate globalization.


Friday, July 1 at 11:00 am EST.

Click on the video to get notification.


Tamara is one of the great souls I've met during my time as an activist.  She has many skills, the best of which is her deep honest yearning for peace with real justice. People like her only come around now and then.

Here is Tamara some years ago protesting at her university during an event to receive Lockheed Martin's 'investment gift' to the school. She held her ground then too.

 


The bottom sign reads: 'Dalhousie [University] don't take Lockheed Martin's blood money...."  

Bruce

Enough of the sanctions, the Hungarian veto is correct!

 

Statement of the Hungarian Community for Peace

The Hungarian Community for Peace welcomes the fact that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wants to stop the anti-Russian sanctions policy and [initiate] a policy of peace. We consider it a reasonable, courageous move for the Prime Minister to veto another package of sanctions wanted by the hawks of the European Union, signaling that Hungary has not been let down by its life instinct to say no to the masochist madness that has taken over the European Union. 

We also welcome the fact that the government is paving the way for peaceful co-operation instead of Finland and Sweden joining NATO, and, unlike those obsessed with war, asks why it would not be possible to negotiate the recognition of Russia's legitimate security demands, the mutual guarantee of security! 

The Community for Peace believes that Hungary must have good relations with both the East and the West! The spirit of reconciliation must prevail over the EU and NATO pro-war leadership blinded by Russian hatred. The Hungarian example is contagious.

Normal thinking is starting to make its way elsewhere as well. People nowhere want to get cold and hungry, and they ask whom and what the sanctions are good for. Our confrontation with the sanctions policy also poses a serious task for Hungarian governmental and civilian diplomacy. 

We must act as a mediator between the EU and Russia, NATO and Russia. This can be successful if the government becomes a committed believer in East-West cooperation instead of the “Kállay double dance”. 

The better future of our country is revealed in peaceful cooperation. 

Budapest, 24th June 2022

Message to the French

 


 

Ukrainian Army used French CAESAR self-propelled howitzer during Donetsk shelling — France was promised the weapon would not be used against civilians.

The video shows the consequences of the shelling of the Donetskgorvodokanal, an enterprise for bottling drinking water, which was delivered to ordinary residents. 

The building was fired upon from a French CAESAR self-propelled howitzer, a shell hit the boiler room, breaking through the wall and destroying the equipment. The strikes are still hitting, according to the Readovka military correspondent Evgeny Linin. 

Evgeny showed footage of shells found near the Donetskgorvodokanal. There are reasons to believe that one of them is French: the French marking "MURAT" and the range of the AFU positions prove it. Ukrainians "move away" as far as possible, because the CAESAR range (42km) allows them to. By the way, the range of American M777 howitzers is 24 km. 

According to the DPR JCCC, a total of 9 civilian infrastructure facilities were hit.

Sunday, June 26, 2022

Think visual

 


 

I like to use visuals in all my work. I'm not an intellectual but am rather a person who mostly learns by seeing and feeling. Thus the more I can use images to express myself - the better.

Here are a few that speak for me today.

Bruce 

 







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