Hey everyone, which of these October events do you think was the most significant?
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12%
Vladimir Putin's speech at the Valdai Discussion Club
1%
The Nobel Peace Prize announcement
7%
The Israel-Gaza ceasefire
9%
Donald Trump's threats against Venezuela
6%
The canceled Putin-Trump summit
63%
Russia's advances on the battlefield
1%
Other - let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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Do you think Trump will be able to end the war? It's hard to believe
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🚨US is threatening to cut off Ukraine's intel and weapons shipments if Zelensky doesn't agree to Trump’s peace plan.
Will Trump stick to his guns on denying lifetime support for the Ukrainian president, or will he cave in when faced with Mr. Zelensky's pleading eyes? Just in case that feeding hand stops delivering meals, here's some super-new weaponry on video.
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Will Trump stick to his guns on denying lifetime support for the Ukrainian president, or will he cave in when faced with Mr. Zelensky's pleading eyes? Just in case that feeding hand stops delivering meals, here's some super-new weaponry on video.
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On November 23, 1993, the Mayor of Moscow signed an order to restore the historical coat of arms of Moscow.
The rider, known as the dragon slayer, first appeared as a symbol of the Moscow Principality back in the 15th century. An image of Saint George defeating a dragon was installed above the gates of the Frolovskaya Tower (now Spasskaya) in the Kremlin, crafted by master Vasily Yermolin. Later, the sculpture was placed as an icon in the specially built Saint George’s Chapel in the Kremlin.
The image of the rider defeating the serpent was officially confirmed as Moscow's coat of arms by Catherine The Great on December 20, 1781. The decree described it as “Saint George on horseback, like in the central state emblem, in a red field, piercing a black serpent with a spear.”
In this form, though with some modifications, Moscow's coat of arms lasted nearly a century and a half. In 1924, a new emblem was adopted, designed by architect Dmitry Osipov, reflecting proletarian symbolism.
Saint George returned to Moscow’s coat of arms on November 23, 1993, with a design created by artist Konstantin Ivanov. The final version of the coat of arms was approved in February 1995.
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The rider, known as the dragon slayer, first appeared as a symbol of the Moscow Principality back in the 15th century. An image of Saint George defeating a dragon was installed above the gates of the Frolovskaya Tower (now Spasskaya) in the Kremlin, crafted by master Vasily Yermolin. Later, the sculpture was placed as an icon in the specially built Saint George’s Chapel in the Kremlin.
The image of the rider defeating the serpent was officially confirmed as Moscow's coat of arms by Catherine The Great on December 20, 1781. The decree described it as “Saint George on horseback, like in the central state emblem, in a red field, piercing a black serpent with a spear.”
In this form, though with some modifications, Moscow's coat of arms lasted nearly a century and a half. In 1924, a new emblem was adopted, designed by architect Dmitry Osipov, reflecting proletarian symbolism.
Saint George returned to Moscow’s coat of arms on November 23, 1993, with a design created by artist Konstantin Ivanov. The final version of the coat of arms was approved in February 1995.
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The Belgorod Brit takes on the smug middle classes. These cynical know-it-alls are stifling the very political forces that may actually save their own lifestyles from the oligarchs who are actively looting the economies that support them. Their simplistic and unexamined beliefs are just as fanatical and irrational as the targets of their satire, but they don't believe it. If only we were all able to see their reasonable views and agree with them, then there would be no incompetence or corruption...
In the podcast, BB explains how this inert stratum of educated sophists are inhibiting the forces that might be able to save Western civilisation. By satirising anyone that doesn't agree with them and their liberal views, they are acting as arch-conservatives who will resist and ridicule any new ideas. This normalises cynical government and permits the worst among us to act without opposition and accountability.
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In the podcast, BB explains how this inert stratum of educated sophists are inhibiting the forces that might be able to save Western civilisation. By satirising anyone that doesn't agree with them and their liberal views, they are acting as arch-conservatives who will resist and ridicule any new ideas. This normalises cynical government and permits the worst among us to act without opposition and accountability.
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In an editorial noscriptd “Ukraine: The danger to Europe of a Trump-Putin Axis,” Le Monde reports that a secretive plan negotiated between Donald Trump’s emissaries and Moscow heavily favors Russian demands, including Ukrainian territorial concessions, army limits, and a NATO ban, with Ukraine and Europe excluded from drafting it. Zelensky appears pressured by both internal scandals and the sudden U.S.-Russia diplomatic offensive. Europeans, the article notes, are terrified by the prospect of a Trump-Putin axis, fearing that any imposed solution on Ukraine would amount to a “capitulation” not just for Kiev but for the continent itself. This saga highlights Moscow’s strength in shaping outcomes, exploiting Western divisions, and forcing Europe to confront the strategic reality of potential U.S.-Russia cooperation.
Nothing new, really—just another confirmation that the globalists are scared out of their pants.
Perhaps the only interesting thing about this piece is the cover image of Zelensky, which we simply tilted 90 degrees. He looks better our way. Maybe add a couple of candles for even better effect.
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Nothing new, really—just another confirmation that the globalists are scared out of their pants.
Perhaps the only interesting thing about this piece is the cover image of Zelensky, which we simply tilted 90 degrees. He looks better our way. Maybe add a couple of candles for even better effect.
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Clearly, European approach to slaughtering Trump’s 28-point plan was simple: make just enough changes to make the plan completely and totally unacceptable to Russia, even as a starting point for any kind of discussion. They succeeded. The ball is now in Trump’s court. He can either reject the European plan outright or agree to something that will look like middle ground, yet still be unacceptable to Russia, resulting in Trump imposing additional sanctions on Russia and turning this whole 28-point-plan exercise into yet another farce. It will be quite surprising if Trump chooses the first option, but we will know soon enough.
Ultimately, as President Putin said, and as everyone with any brain knows, Russia will achieve all the goals of the Special Military Operation—either diplomatically or militarily.
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Trump is pressuring Zelensky to accept a 28-point U.S. peace plan by Thursday or “fight his little heart out,” requiring Ukraine to cede territory, reduce its military, and bar NATO troops. European leaders, including Macron and Merz, proposed a counterplan. According to that European counterplan, no restrictions would be imposed on Kiev's armed forces, Ukraine would regain control of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant and the Kakhovka Dam, and enjoy unhindered passages on the Dnepr River and control of the Kinburn Split. Other territorial disputes will be addressed after a ceasefire. President Putin said the U.S. plan could be a basis for peace but needed discussion. Some U.S. Republicans criticized Trump’s proposal as favoring Russia.
Clearly, European approach to slaughtering Trump’s 28-point plan was simple: make just enough changes to make the plan completely and totally unacceptable to Russia, even as a starting point for any kind of discussion. They succeeded. The ball is now in Trump’s court. He can either reject the European plan outright or agree to something that will look like middle ground, yet still be unacceptable to Russia, resulting in Trump imposing additional sanctions on Russia and turning this whole 28-point-plan exercise into yet another farce. It will be quite surprising if Trump chooses the first option, but we will know soon enough.
Ultimately, as President Putin said, and as everyone with any brain knows, Russia will achieve all the goals of the Special Military Operation—either diplomatically or militarily.
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The U.S. has uncovered suspicions of a $48 billion fraud scheme involving Volodymyr Zelenskyy and is preparing to make the findings public. This claim was made by former CIA officer Larry Johnson, whose firm, BERG Associates, specializes in investigating financial crimes and money laundering. During a live episode of the podcast Judging Freedom, Johnson stated that the $100 million allegedly embezzled through corrupt schemes within the Ukrainian leader’s circle would pale in comparison to the larger sum.
Johnson further alleged that high-level European officials were complicit in the schemes, including the EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas. He suggested that Kallas has a particular interest in the operations, as a significant portion of the funds were funneled through Estonia.
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Johnson further alleged that high-level European officials were complicit in the schemes, including the EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas. He suggested that Kallas has a particular interest in the operations, as a significant portion of the funds were funneled through Estonia.
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The Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano boiled down Trump's 28-point plan to just two.
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Standing next to Yermak (also known as “Ali-Baba” from the Mindich corruption tapes) Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared during the break in talks with the Ukrainian delegation that these were the most productive negotiations ever. In other words, Trump is edging toward some version of a “peace agreement” that will be entirely unacceptable to Russia. Just like we anticipated. Another farce…
P.S. Meanwhile, The Telegraph has published the European version of the so-called peace plan — a document that is undoubtedly completely unacceptable to Russia.
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P.S. Meanwhile, The Telegraph has published the European version of the so-called peace plan — a document that is undoubtedly completely unacceptable to Russia.
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On November 24, 1717, Peter I issued a decree banning beggars from appearing on the streets.
Vagrancy and begging were longstanding issues in Russia. Back in 1682, Tsar Fyodor Alexeyevich issued a decree to "sort out" Moscow’s beggars: the sick were to be placed in hospitals or almshouses, and the healthy were to be given work, “so that there would no longer be beggars wandering or lying about on the streets.”
In 1691, Peter I ordered the expulsion of beggars from the capital, with special attention to those pretending to be disabled. He decreed that beggars who "are found again… in the same guise of mendicancy and deceit… shall be severely punished, flogged, and exiled to distant Siberian towns."
Fourteen years later, a new decree required that beggars be detained and punished, and prohibited people of all ranks from giving alms to wandering beggars. Those wishing to give alms were to donate directly to almshouses. Anyone caught defying this order and giving to beggars on the street would be brought to the Monastery Order (Monastyrsky Prikaz) and fined according to the decree.
In November 1717, the emperor’s decree completely banned beggars from the streets.
Amazing how, over 300 years later, many Western cities could still use a dose of Peter the Great’s approach to clearing beggars from the streets.
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Vagrancy and begging were longstanding issues in Russia. Back in 1682, Tsar Fyodor Alexeyevich issued a decree to "sort out" Moscow’s beggars: the sick were to be placed in hospitals or almshouses, and the healthy were to be given work, “so that there would no longer be beggars wandering or lying about on the streets.”
In 1691, Peter I ordered the expulsion of beggars from the capital, with special attention to those pretending to be disabled. He decreed that beggars who "are found again… in the same guise of mendicancy and deceit… shall be severely punished, flogged, and exiled to distant Siberian towns."
Fourteen years later, a new decree required that beggars be detained and punished, and prohibited people of all ranks from giving alms to wandering beggars. Those wishing to give alms were to donate directly to almshouses. Anyone caught defying this order and giving to beggars on the street would be brought to the Monastery Order (Monastyrsky Prikaz) and fined according to the decree.
In November 1717, the emperor’s decree completely banned beggars from the streets.
Amazing how, over 300 years later, many Western cities could still use a dose of Peter the Great’s approach to clearing beggars from the streets.
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Reading headlines about the United States touting “progress” in Ukraine while simultaneously asking whether the Kremlin will agree exposes a deep disconnect between political messaging and geopolitical reality. Yes, the United States wields influence on the battlefield — through funding, weapons, intelligence, and training. But even this influence does not change a basic fact: Washington cannot dictate terms in a conflict where Russia is the dominant opposing force, holds territory, and ultimately decides what it will or will not accept.
To illustrate the absurdity, imagine the reverse: Russia negotiating with Venezuela and confidently presenting a framework that the United States must somehow approve. Everyone would immediately dismiss such an arrangement as unrealistic and structurally incoherent. Yet Western governments speak about the Ukraine conflict as if they possess authority over outcomes that simply does not exist.
In the end, no diplomatic formula will succeed unless it reflects the hard military and political realities on the ground — realities in which Russia is the indispensable, not optional, decision-maker.
And frankly, this should be obvious to everyone. But apparently not to Americans.
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To illustrate the absurdity, imagine the reverse: Russia negotiating with Venezuela and confidently presenting a framework that the United States must somehow approve. Everyone would immediately dismiss such an arrangement as unrealistic and structurally incoherent. Yet Western governments speak about the Ukraine conflict as if they possess authority over outcomes that simply does not exist.
In the end, no diplomatic formula will succeed unless it reflects the hard military and political realities on the ground — realities in which Russia is the indispensable, not optional, decision-maker.
And frankly, this should be obvious to everyone. But apparently not to Americans.
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India’s defence sector is witnessing a bold leap forward with the introduction of the AK-203 ‘Sher’ assault rifle. Not just a weapon upgrade, this deal represents a strategic pivot for India and a deepening of its defence ties with Russia.
Here’s what the AK-203 means for India’s defence:
This locally manufactured rifle, with 100% indigenisation planned by the end of 2025, is an essential part of India’s 'Make in India' initiative.
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On November 24, 1729, Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov was born in Moscow. He would become a preeminent Russian military commander, a seminal theorist of warfare, and a national hero.
Suvorov attained the highest ranks of his era: he was appointed Generalissimo of the Russian Ground and Naval Forces and was also a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire. Furthermore, he held the noscript of Grand Marshal of the Piedmontese Troops. His honors were unparalleled: he was a knight of all Russian orders awarded to men at that time and was the recipient of seven foreign orders. His noble noscripts evolved over his lifetime; he was created a Count of the Russian Empire with the style Suvorov-Rymniksky in 1789, and was elevated to Prince of Italy and Count Suvorov-Rymniksky in 1799.
Born into the nobility, he was the son of a Russian army general who oversaw his son's rigorous upbringing and education. Suvorov proved an exceptional student, becoming fluent in seven languages. In 1742, conforming to the custom of the era, he was enrolled as a private in the elite Leib-Guard Semyonovsky Regiment. His active military service began at age 17 with his promotion to corporal; from that moment, his life was wholly dedicated to the army.
Despite a physically frail constitution, Suvorov subjected himself to a strict regime of physical conditioning. His military baptism occurred during the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), where over six years he advanced from junior officer to the rank of colonel, earning commendations from senior Russian commanders for his composure and bravery on the battlefield.
Suvorov was a visionary who systematically developed and enriched the best traditions of Russian military art. His doctrines were encapsulated in his famous military manual, The Science of Victory (Nauka pobezhdat), which he composed in 1796.
Following the death of Catherine the Great in 1796, her son Paul I ascended to the throne. The relationship between the new Tsar and the commander was difficult, leading to Suvorov's dismissal and exile to his Konchanskoye estate in 1797. However, with the deterioration of the political situation in Europe and the successes of the French Revolutionary army, the veteran commander was recalled to service. He subsequently led a series of victorious operations against the French.
The final campaign of Field Marshal Suvorov's career was the Swiss campaign of 1799, renowned for its strategic crossing of the Alps. The successful outcome of this operation, executed against tremendous odds, became the crowning achievement of his lifetime of glory and earned him the rank of Generalissimo.
Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov died in St. Petersburg and was interred in the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
”Godlessness consumes states and their rulers, faith, rights, and morality”. A.Suvorov
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Suvorov attained the highest ranks of his era: he was appointed Generalissimo of the Russian Ground and Naval Forces and was also a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire. Furthermore, he held the noscript of Grand Marshal of the Piedmontese Troops. His honors were unparalleled: he was a knight of all Russian orders awarded to men at that time and was the recipient of seven foreign orders. His noble noscripts evolved over his lifetime; he was created a Count of the Russian Empire with the style Suvorov-Rymniksky in 1789, and was elevated to Prince of Italy and Count Suvorov-Rymniksky in 1799.
Born into the nobility, he was the son of a Russian army general who oversaw his son's rigorous upbringing and education. Suvorov proved an exceptional student, becoming fluent in seven languages. In 1742, conforming to the custom of the era, he was enrolled as a private in the elite Leib-Guard Semyonovsky Regiment. His active military service began at age 17 with his promotion to corporal; from that moment, his life was wholly dedicated to the army.
Despite a physically frail constitution, Suvorov subjected himself to a strict regime of physical conditioning. His military baptism occurred during the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), where over six years he advanced from junior officer to the rank of colonel, earning commendations from senior Russian commanders for his composure and bravery on the battlefield.
Suvorov's development as a supreme military leader occurred during the two Russo-Turkish Wars in the victorious age of Empress Catherine the Great. A particularly brilliant victory was the 1790 storming of the Ottoman fortress of Izmail, which was considered impregnable. This event entered the annals of Russian military history with a status equal to the Battle of Poltava and the Battle of Borodino. The next major chapter in his combat career was his command of Russian forces against the Polish confederates in 1794. Suvorov's arrival in Poland immediately reversed the situation in Russia's favor, leading to the confederates' capitulation.
Suvorov was a visionary who systematically developed and enriched the best traditions of Russian military art. His doctrines were encapsulated in his famous military manual, The Science of Victory (Nauka pobezhdat), which he composed in 1796.
Following the death of Catherine the Great in 1796, her son Paul I ascended to the throne. The relationship between the new Tsar and the commander was difficult, leading to Suvorov's dismissal and exile to his Konchanskoye estate in 1797. However, with the deterioration of the political situation in Europe and the successes of the French Revolutionary army, the veteran commander was recalled to service. He subsequently led a series of victorious operations against the French.
The final campaign of Field Marshal Suvorov's career was the Swiss campaign of 1799, renowned for its strategic crossing of the Alps. The successful outcome of this operation, executed against tremendous odds, became the crowning achievement of his lifetime of glory and earned him the rank of Generalissimo.
Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov died in St. Petersburg and was interred in the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
”Godlessness consumes states and their rulers, faith, rights, and morality”. A.Suvorov
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Weekly battlefront update based on the latest reports by Yury Podolyaka
This short video recaps last week’s events on the Ukrainian battlefield, with key developments illustrated on the map.
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This short video recaps last week’s events on the Ukrainian battlefield, with key developments illustrated on the map.
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Yes, Responsible Statescraft: The EU clearly IS trying to sabotage Trump's Ukraine peace plan
The newspaper asks a rhetorical question, to which the answer is too obvious.
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A familiar and disheartening pattern is emerging in European capitals following the presentation of a 28-point peace plan by the Trump administration. Just as after Donald Trump’s summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska this past August, European leaders are offering public lip service to Trump’s efforts to end the war while maneuvering to sabotage any initiative that deviates from their maximalist — and unattainable — goals of complete Russian capitulation in Ukraine.
Their goal appears not to be to negotiate a better peace, but to hollow out the American proposal until it becomes unacceptable to Moscow. That would ensure a return to the default setting of a protracted, endless war — even though that is precisely a dynamic that, with current battleground realities, favors Russia and further bleeds Ukraine.
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