Clown World Diplomacy
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Karl Klein
Perhaps the "clowns" will finally have their moment via the EU? I just can't believe how stupid they appear to be. Can they really be so stupid? After all the wars last century on European soil, nothing has been learned? Jeez.
katzygolf
Effective solutions to problems are derived through trial and error over the ages and this holds true not only for individuals but also for countries and cultures around the world.
I believe this accounts for the success of Russia in thwarting the evil intentions of their less mature opponent, the U.S., the dominating neophyte in today's world power.
I hope someday that the false pride of the greedy "King Babies", with big mouths, short memories, and virulent drug use comes to an end.
Until widespread humanity learns to value higher principles of maturity we will repeat the self induced destruction that dominates courses of action by our petty leadership.
James R Smith
That's it, for certain.
I look forward to most of artificial "Ukraine" returning to Russia. What remains of the landlocked midget will have no military, no air force, no navy, no army. (Maybe allowed to have a modest police force with no armor?)
Then, of course, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Poland will squabble over who gets which portions of half of what's left bordering those nations. All only with permission of Russia, such lands remaining demilitarized.
Within a few years, I'm certain, whatever is called "Ukraine" will likely beg to be admitted into the RF.
Beyond that, Serbia will be restored and no longer be landlocked. US puppets will vanish. The world will be wholly changed, for the good.
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NLB
1/ Ukraine is losing and becoming 404.
2/ Time is on Russia’s side.
3/ One clown is “for peace”, with a brave clown face.
4/ The other clown is “for military intervention”, with a
brave clown face.
brave clown face.
5/ Russia will finish up all three goals of the SMO.
6/ There will be a nice food fight between the 2 clowns over
“who lost Ukraine”.
“who lost Ukraine”.
And other clowns will fight over what is left of the “cake” now renamed 404.
Hey, a food fight between clowns is a usual ending in any clown
sketch after all!
sketch after all!
Jack Malley
Great perspective and insight. Speaking of The Donald and clowns, he has apparently lost the title of 'Leader Of The Free World', even though he probably never realised he had it, due to his recent treatment of the narco-fuhrer in the Oval Office. We have this on the authority of one Kaja Clueless, the Baltic Bismarck, who seems to see herself as qualified to take on the crown. You know the end is nigh when the supposedly elevated start squabbling over table scraps. 
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RedShift
5 letters, starts with 'D'. Hmmm... someone crosses a red line, powerful torpedo detonates underwater, something 100 meters high rises from the deep blue sea... DROWN?
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John Devenport
Inspired analysis. What a relief it is to read something that makes sense...
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somebuddha
I live in Sweden and have payment problems again - last time was some years agao and affected many. I pay my subscription in USD and using VISA. In January there was no problem but now suddenly Boosty mail me "
An error occurred while trying to renew the subscription". Is here anyone else having problems?
An error occurred while trying to renew the subscription". Is here anyone else having problems?
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Charles Dewolff
It is hard to understand the clown show, but it does seem to move Agenda 2030 forward. Could there be system to the madness?
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Neil MacLeod
Login problems. For the past week I've not been able to login via phone # (I don't use any of the promoted social networks > Google/YT/Twitch). No code received via text/SMS on iPhone. After many attempts Boosty support advised login code was accessible via browser only; at Telegram. Perhaps others had login... a week without Dmitry!!!? 
Dmitry Orlov
Neil MacLeod, logging in via phone is problematic because SMS doesn't always work internationally. Best get a free Google account and use that.
Alexander BukowskyReplying to Dmitry Orlov
Dmitry Orlov, Dmitry Orlov, hi,iam for the first time now in pc,i have my account in phone,but now write me is wrong number for login,and i pay in phone...how i can doit?thanks.
Dmitry OrlovReplying to Alexander Bukowsky
Alexander Bukowsky, I don't know. Try Boosty support.
Foggie monahan
Thank you for such a hard-hitting article.
I hope the right people read it.
I hope the right people read it.
Valentine
Everything is so clearly laid out from the Russian side.
Straightforward. Russia has so far done exactly what they have said they are going to do. Why don’t our ‘leaders’ believe them?
I think they’re not clowns but idiots.
I know a few rodeo clowns. They are the most trustworthy and fearless men. This is an insult to them. Fools, idiots and sold outs, yes.
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Dr Jacqueline Coccinelle
So, the US and its proxy-- the by now very former ukraine-- start a war, despite a thousand years of historical evidence against them, with the Russian Army. On the Russian Army's own turf.
They then lose that war, badly.
Then the losers hold a meeting and agree that the proxy must cease fire and stop being defeated before they run out of men and ammunition.
Then both losers demand that the army who's just defeated them (!?) also cease fire, or else they're going to continue providing the woefully defeated proxy with 1990s military equipment to replace the stuff that the Russian Army has already destroyed. And will also resume the provision of 3ISR intelligence data that hasn't made a jot of difference to the eventual outcome, already known years in advance by anyone who knows anything about what's historically happened to anyone or anything who's ever been deluded enough to... well... take on the Russian Army?
Am I getting all that right?
They then lose that war, badly.
Then the losers hold a meeting and agree that the proxy must cease fire and stop being defeated before they run out of men and ammunition.
Then both losers demand that the army who's just defeated them (!?) also cease fire, or else they're going to continue providing the woefully defeated proxy with 1990s military equipment to replace the stuff that the Russian Army has already destroyed. And will also resume the provision of 3ISR intelligence data that hasn't made a jot of difference to the eventual outcome, already known years in advance by anyone who knows anything about what's historically happened to anyone or anything who's ever been deluded enough to... well... take on the Russian Army?
Am I getting all that right?
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RedShift
We are told now, there is a "ball" and a "court" and this ball is now on the "Russian side" of this court. Do they really expect a "Minsk 3" to be taken seriously? Remember what non- agreement-capable means.
GerryCoogan
That witty comparison between a diplomat and a lady may be an old joke but it's new to me and instantly memorable. I'll be sharing that one at every opportunity.
Diplomacy requires reasonable people to think rationally and yo be honest with each other. It cannot be used effectively in engagements with dishonest, unreasonable people. That's why stable societies need to be employ powerful physical forces such as the police to deal with criminals, especially violent ones.
Sometimes there IS a military solution.
Nathan
Hello Dmitry, I thought I'd look you up three years after you moved off Patreon. I've missed your pithy and darkly humorous insights.
You mentioned: "Why should the residents of Odessa have their rights of self-determination denied while the residents of Donetsk have been granted theirs? Such arbitrariness would be impossible to justify..."
In the period from 2014 to 2022 we could have asked:
"Why should the residents of Donetsk and Lugansk have their rights of self-determination denied while the residents of Crimea have been granted theirs?" Was such arbitrariness impossible for Russia to justify for 8 years?
You mentioned: "Why should the residents of Odessa have their rights of self-determination denied while the residents of Donetsk have been granted theirs? Such arbitrariness would be impossible to justify..."
In the period from 2014 to 2022 we could have asked:
"Why should the residents of Donetsk and Lugansk have their rights of self-determination denied while the residents of Crimea have been granted theirs?" Was such arbitrariness impossible for Russia to justify for 8 years?
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