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1 posted on 10/05/2022 2:09:19 PM PDT by Cathi
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To: Cathi

Give us the cliff notes.


2 posted on 10/05/2022 2:10:27 PM PDT by jimwatx
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To: Cathi

I have come to like watching Ritter videos, but I prefer to catch them a couple or a few weeks later when they are good humor.


5 posted on 10/05/2022 2:20:50 PM PDT by ansel12 (NATO warrior under Reagan, and RA under Nixon, bemoaning the pro-Russians from Vietnam to Ukraine.)
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To: Cathi

Has he exposed propositioned any teenage girls yet? That would make an amusing live stream when he saw that they were actually police officers.


8 posted on 10/05/2022 2:44:00 PM PDT by freeandfreezing
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To: Cathi

The link is to the uber-leftist You Tube channel, “The Left Lens,” which is a self-described socialist and “anti-imperialist” forum. It is aligned with the equally rabid leftist “Black Agenda Report.”

Question to you: Are you a leftist?


9 posted on 10/05/2022 2:49:28 PM PDT by ought-six (Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule. )
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To: Cathi

https://keywiki.org/Danny_Haiphong
[Danny Haiphong is a socialist activist, writer, and political analyst. For the last five years, Haiphong has been a weekly contributor to Black Agenda Report. His articles have also appeared in publications such as MintPressNews, Counterpunch, The American Herald Tribune, The Center for Global Research (Canada) and The Herald (Zimbabwe). Haiphong has frequently appeared on Black Agenda Radio, CPRNews with Don Debar, The Taylor Report, RT, and Sputnik International. His work was recently featured in former Congresswoman and Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney’s latest book How the U.S. Creates “Sh*thole Countries (2018).

Danny Haiphong summarized the various components of the New Cold War against China. These include the failed trade war initiated under the Trump administration, sanctions against the Communist Party of China and tech firms like Huawei, and the military ‘Pivot to Asia’ which began under the Obama administration. Haiphong concluded by explaining how the New Cold War reflects a desperate attempt of declining U.S. imperialism to contain the rising socialist advancement of China, as well as the alternative path of global peace and cooperation it offers. A question-and-answer segment concluded the event.[1]]


10 posted on 10/05/2022 2:51:32 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room)
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To: Cathi
tl:dr:

F*ck Scott Ritter.

12 posted on 10/05/2022 3:23:27 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (The kernel of our firm's job is to go with lots. - tnlibertarian job offer letter)
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To: Cathi

Ritter is so full of crap/


13 posted on 10/05/2022 3:23:57 PM PDT by willfulknowledge
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To: Cathi

War between Prigozhin and Putin has started. Grab some popcorn.


22 posted on 10/05/2022 4:13:31 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
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To: Cathi

Ritter 'The American people respect Russia...They are not losing(Russia)-in fact they are winning'

24 posted on 10/05/2022 4:27:55 PM PDT by tlozo (Better to Die on Your Feet than Live on Your Knees)
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To: Cathi
From Big Serge:

https://bigserge.substack.com/p/politics-by-other-means

Putin and those around him conceived of the Russo-Ukrainian War in existential terms from the very beginning. It is unlikely, however, that most Russians understood this. Instead, they likely viewed the war the same way Americans viewed the war in Iraq and Ukraine - as a justified military enterprise that was nevertheless merely a technocratic task for the professional military; hardly a matter of life and death for the nation. I highly doubt that any American ever believed that the fate of the nation hinged on the war in Afghanistan (Americans have not fought an existential war since 1865), and judging by the recruitment crisis plaguing the American military, it does not seem like anyone perceives a genuine foreign existential threat.

What has happened in the months since February 24 is rather remarkable. The existential war for the Russian nation has been incarnated and made real for Russian citizens. Sanctions and anti-Russian propaganda - demonizing the entire nation as “orcs” - has rallied even initially skeptical Russians behind the war, and Putin’s approval rating has soared. A core western assumption, that Russians would turn on the government, has reversed. Videos showing the torture of Russian POWs by frothing Ukrainians, of Ukrainian soldiers calling Russian mothers to mockingly tell them their sons are dead, of Russian children killed by shelling in Donetsk, have served to validate Putin’s implicit claim that Ukraine is a demon possessed state that must be exorcised with high explosives. Amidst all of this - helpfully, from the perspective of Alexander Dugin and his neophytes - American pseudo-intellectual “Blue Checks” have publicly drooled over the prospect of “decolonizing and demilitarizing” Russia, which plainly entails the dismemberment of the Russian state and the partitioning of its territory. The government of Ukraine (in now deleted tweets) publicly claimed that Russians are prone to barbarism because they are a mongrel race with Asiatic blood mixing.

Simultaneously, Putin has moved towards - and ultimately achieved - his project of formal annexation of Ukraine’s old eastern rim. This has also legally transformed the war into an existential struggle. Further Ukrainian advances in the east are now, in the eyes of the Russian state, an assault on sovereign Russian territory and an attempt to destroy the integrity of the Russian state. Recent polling shows that a supermajority of Russians support defending these new territories at any cost.

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A political consensus for higher mobilization and greater intensity has been achieved. Now all that remains is the implementation of this consensus in the material world of fist and boot, bullet and shell, blood and iron.

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Putin, very simply, could not have conducted a large scale mobilization at the onset of the war. He possessed neither a coercive mechanism nor the manifest threat to generate mass political support. Few Russians would have believed that there was some existential threat lurking in the shadow - they needed to be shown, and the west has not disappointed. Likewise, few Russians would likely have supported the obliteration of Ukrainian infrastructure and urban utilities in the opening days of the war. But now, the only vocal criticism of Putin within Russia is on the side of further escalation. The problem with Putin, from the Russian perspective, is that he has not gone far enough. In other words - mass politics have already moved ahead of the government, making mobilization and escalation politically trivial. Above all, we must remember that Clausewitz’s maxim remains true. The military situation is merely a subset of the political situation, and military mobilization is also political mobilization - a manifestation of society’s political participation in the state.

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The other is the interpretation that I have advocated, that Russia is massing for a winter escalation and offensive, and is currently engaged in a calculated trade wherein they give up space in exchange for time and Ukrainian casualties. Russia continues to retreat where positions are either operationally compromised or faced with overwhelming Ukrainian numbers, but they are very careful to extract forces out of operational danger. In Lyman, where Ukraine threatened to encircle the garrison, Russia committed mobile reserves to unblock the village and secure the withdrawal of the garrison. Ukraine’s “encirclement” evaporated, and the Ukrainian interior ministry was bizarrely compelled to tweet (and then delete) video of destroyed civilian vehicles as “proof” that the Russian forces had been annihilated.

Russia will likely continue to pull back over the coming weeks, withdrawing units intact under their artillery and air umbrella, grinding down Ukrainian heavy equipment stocks and wearing away their manpower. Meanwhile, new equipment continues to congregate in Belgorod, Zaporizhia, and Crimea. My expectation remains the same: episodic Russian withdrawal until the front stabilizes roughly at the end of October, followed by an operational pause until the ground freezes, followed by escalation and a winter offensive by Russia once they have finished amassing sufficient units.

25 posted on 10/05/2022 4:40:48 PM PDT by Kazan
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To: Cathi

Thanks. I was looking for Ritter’s latest comments


32 posted on 10/05/2022 5:32:57 PM PDT by chuckee
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To: All; jimwatx; ought-six; Zhang Fei; IllumiNaughtyByNature; willfulknowledge; marktwain; exinnj; ...
It is nice to see Ritter's Russian shill game getting called out by so many on the same thread. Can we make it a habit?

Getting digs on Macgregor is a bonus.

34 posted on 10/05/2022 5:45:58 PM PDT by Widget Jr (🇺🇦 Sláva Ukrayíni 🇺🇦 - Just say no to CCCP 2.0)
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To: Cathi

It was “just a mop up operation” 7+ months ago in its final phases per this guy. Wrong about everything from the start, not to mention all of the other baggage he carries. If Russia ends up making some gains in one of its offensives, he’ll of course claim to have been “right all along.”

“Left” Lens, indeed.


35 posted on 10/05/2022 5:46:48 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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