Thursday, April 03, 2025

Ukraine not serious about partial ceasefire

 

Defeated on Russian territory in Kursk regions, stopped in the border areas in Belgorod, the Ukrainian military does not stop provocations. 

Another direction of a possible breakthrough across the border may be the Russian border Bryansk region.

Ukarine's US-NATO directed (armed, trained, funded) army also continues to violate the partial ceasefire with Russia that called for a suspension of attacks on energy facilities.

It's becoming quite clear that the British and French are now controlling Kiev's military operations since Trump has stepped a bit back. 

The French and British goal of creating a 'Coalition of the Willing' seems to be floundering due to a growing split in Europe on keeping the proxy war in Ukraine going. The citizens of Europe are increasingly seeing the war for what it truly is - a vain attempt to break Russia into smaller pieces like the US-NATO did to Yugoslavia during the Bill Clinton administration.

Trumps peace negotiations with Russia have thus hit the wall. 

Washington is ignoring Kiev’s violations of the US-mediated moratorium on attacks against energy infrastructure in the conflict with Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

Last month, US President Donald Trump successfully urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to pause strikes on energy sites. Moscow agreed and held back. 

While Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky publicly endorsed the moratorium, the Russian Defense Ministry has reported numerous attacks against Russian energy infrastructure since the agreement was announced on March 18.

Meanwhile, the German military has begun its first permanent deployment of troops on foreign soil since World War II. The 45th Armored Brigade is being positioned in Lithuania, near Russian ally Belarus, as Berlin prepares for a potential conflict in the coming years.

Many in Europe still dream of the day they can destroy Russia and take control of its vast resource base. For more than 500 years Europe has repeatedly invaded Russia with the hope of doing so. 

Successive attempts by Sweden, England, France and Germany have failed to conquer Russia.

It's ever more crazy to attempt to do so during the current nuclear age.

Bruce

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