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Forwarded from The way of the warrior
At the end of the 1980s in Russia, the communists prevented any changes. But change was absolutely necessary.
On the other hand the liberals presented things like this: They were somehow the change. That is, capitalism, the West, the market, the destruction and plunder of our Soviet inheritance, to take away and divide, only among their own.
Theoretically, there was another alternative, a conservative revolutionary plan, patriotic and Eurasian but this was not noticed by the CPSU.
~ Alexander Dugin
On the other hand the liberals presented things like this: They were somehow the change. That is, capitalism, the West, the market, the destruction and plunder of our Soviet inheritance, to take away and divide, only among their own.
Theoretically, there was another alternative, a conservative revolutionary plan, patriotic and Eurasian but this was not noticed by the CPSU.
~ Alexander Dugin
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Forwarded from Frontier Strolls
"When a commander has won a decisive victory —and Wavell's victory over the Italians was devastating— it is generally wrong for him to be satisfied with too narrow a strategic aim. For that is the time to exploit success. It is during the pursuit, when the beaten enemy is still dispirited and disorganised, that most prisoners are made and most booty captured. Troops who on one day are flying in a wild panic to the rear, may, unless they are continually harried by the pursuer, very soon stand in battle again, freshly organised as fully effective fighting men." —Rommel
Forwarded from Frontier Strolls
The conquering warband, headed by a charismatic leader, is Man in his highest form, Man in his natural state of splendour, Man in a state devoid of the calcifying clumsiness of the human all too human, Man in a state in which he is not warped by fear and doubts into the lower type, Man as he was destined to be.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky gave an augmented reality address to Europe’s technology sector today to launch a new initiative aimed at making the country “digital first” in the wake of the Russian invasion.
In the form of a 3D hologram, Zelensky called on European technology leaders and investors to donate financial and technological resources to begin rebuilding Ukraine. He will offer technology companies a WWII-style “digital lend-lease”, offering access to use Ukraine as a platform to develop new technologies in return for financial and technological support.
https://techmonitor.ai/policy/geopolitics/ukraine-president-volodymyr-zelensky-digital-lend-lease-plan
In the form of a 3D hologram, Zelensky called on European technology leaders and investors to donate financial and technological resources to begin rebuilding Ukraine. He will offer technology companies a WWII-style “digital lend-lease”, offering access to use Ukraine as a platform to develop new technologies in return for financial and technological support.
https://techmonitor.ai/policy/geopolitics/ukraine-president-volodymyr-zelensky-digital-lend-lease-plan
Tech Monitor
Hologram of Ukraine president Zelensky reveals 'digital lend-lease' plan
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a digital lend-lease scheme to help rebuild as a 'digital first' economy.
As Russian President has claimed, Moscow is ready to talk about normalizing logistics and transportation, as well as increasing exports of fertilizer and food, with ‘people who understand what’s going to happen’, despite speculations about Russia blocking Ukrainian deliveries.
Unipolar Order Has Ended
Unipolar Order Has Ended
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Putin: Unipolar Order Has Ended, West Headed For "Change Of Elites" As Russia Emerges Stronger
Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed in further remarks given before the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that anti-Russian sanctions have only come back to hurt the people of the EU and the West broadly, amid soaring gas and food prices, inflation fears, and severe supply chain shortages. He declared the end of the unipolar world as we know it, saying, "Over the past decades, new powerful centers have been formed on the planet […] each of them develops their own political system and public institutions, implements their own models of economic growth, and, of course, has the right to protect themselves, to ensure national sovereignty. We are talking about real processes, about truly revolutionary, tectonic changes in geopolitics, global economy, the technological sphere, in the entire system of international relations". And more, according to a state-backed media translation:
The Russian president criticized the European Union over the decision to impose anti-Russia sanctions, calling it "crazy" and "not well thought out". Putin said that their goal was to crush the Russian economy in one go, but that they have failed to achieve this.
Instead, EU politicians delivered a serious blow to their own economies, prompting high inflation, the president stressed. He estimated the costs of the "sanctions fever" to be around $400 billion this year alone and noted that the measures will become a burden on regular people's shoulders.
https://sputniknews.com/20220617/putin-era-of-unipolar-world-has-ended-despite-attempts-to-preserve-it-at-any-cost-1096410547.html
Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed in further remarks given before the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that anti-Russian sanctions have only come back to hurt the people of the EU and the West broadly, amid soaring gas and food prices, inflation fears, and severe supply chain shortages. He declared the end of the unipolar world as we know it, saying, "Over the past decades, new powerful centers have been formed on the planet […] each of them develops their own political system and public institutions, implements their own models of economic growth, and, of course, has the right to protect themselves, to ensure national sovereignty. We are talking about real processes, about truly revolutionary, tectonic changes in geopolitics, global economy, the technological sphere, in the entire system of international relations". And more, according to a state-backed media translation:
The Russian president criticized the European Union over the decision to impose anti-Russia sanctions, calling it "crazy" and "not well thought out". Putin said that their goal was to crush the Russian economy in one go, but that they have failed to achieve this.
Instead, EU politicians delivered a serious blow to their own economies, prompting high inflation, the president stressed. He estimated the costs of the "sanctions fever" to be around $400 billion this year alone and noted that the measures will become a burden on regular people's shoulders.
https://sputniknews.com/20220617/putin-era-of-unipolar-world-has-ended-despite-attempts-to-preserve-it-at-any-cost-1096410547.html
Forwarded from 𝕭𝖊𝖆𝖚𝖙𝖎𝖋𝖚𝖑 𝕸𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖘 (Don Giovanni🇮🇹🇨🇦🇷🇺)
You have been accustomed to thinking of patriotism and war as being totally opposed to anarchism, which caused so many lives to erupt, in the struggle for greater freedom.
I declare that these two apparent opposites, the collective and the individual, are closely bound together. Is not the development of the collective, in reality, the result of the efforts and initiatives of many individuals? This is how the prosperity of a nation is shaped, out of the antagonisms and the conformities of the multiple organisms in which it is made.
In the same way, the industrial and military rivalries that develop between different nations are a necessary factor in human progress.
A strong nation can contain, at one and the same time, droves of people intoxicated with patriotic enthusiasm and the wholly insensitive, thirsting for rebellion! They represent two different outlets for the self-same instincts of courage, power and energy. - F.T. Marinetti, The Necessity and Beauty of Violence
I declare that these two apparent opposites, the collective and the individual, are closely bound together. Is not the development of the collective, in reality, the result of the efforts and initiatives of many individuals? This is how the prosperity of a nation is shaped, out of the antagonisms and the conformities of the multiple organisms in which it is made.
In the same way, the industrial and military rivalries that develop between different nations are a necessary factor in human progress.
A strong nation can contain, at one and the same time, droves of people intoxicated with patriotic enthusiasm and the wholly insensitive, thirsting for rebellion! They represent two different outlets for the self-same instincts of courage, power and energy. - F.T. Marinetti, The Necessity and Beauty of Violence
Forwarded from Der Schattige Wald 🇬🇱
Ernst Jünger's predictions for war in the 21st century.
"Regarding the fate of man, particularly as a state-forming, political being, various prognoses are possible, including the following:
1. There will be great destruction. The machine is smashed or comes to a standstill, be it by wars or in other ways. There is a lack of means, perhaps even the inclination, to rebuild it. The Veil of Maya has shifted. A greatly diminished population, with new ideas and a different economy, appear as post-catastrophic beings. They are more powerful, more natural, because the eradication has affected precisely those areas where homo faber has shown itself most sharply. It has, as so often repeated in natural history, led itself ad absurdum by hypertrophic armaments. This prospect is the least likely.
2. World unity is constituted by treaties, whether by peaceful agreement, under coercion, or both at once. This requires a supreme body. This can be achieved:
a) By rationalisation in the form of consolidation: The states renounce part of their sovereignty. They are dismantled in favour of society, the societas humana. Armies become police forces and the major combatants will manage world divisions. Like gold, they are stored in depots without appearing de facto, and guarantee order existentially. Competition is eliminated in the field of war as well as in economics. Forms and means are perfected, state plans are replaced by earth and cosmic plans.
b) By a third world war without comprehensive consequences, outlined above. A power remains in possession of sovereignty and the appropriate equipment. It cedes parts of it as it sees fit. It must remain a state. In World War I the monarchies were eliminated, in World War II the nation states were eliminated, and in World War III one of the great continental spaces will remain. The order thus achieved would be weaker than that achieved by evolution, and the risk would be enormous.
c) Through overexertion. Increased repetition and internal weakening interact in such a way that machine parts wear out or explode. Pressure, suppression, propaganda, spending on armaments to the detriment of the standard of living, threats, panic, unrest – all these would kill one or more partners and eliminate them from competition. The great slogans lose traction. The result is a more or less emphatic pénétration pacifique. In principle, all wanted the same thing. Force works from the forward pressure, from the future result.There lies the unity of the process, not in understanding. The wisest ideology is not the best, but that which follows the earth's current most easily, harmonizes with it.
d) By gaining position. Here warfare, like chess, approaches the pure acts of intelligence. The commander recognises his strategic superiority and deduces the consequences, as in some Renaissance trading. The best positions are tangential, flanking – in principle: falling out of the system. They lie outside the contested object."
"Regarding the fate of man, particularly as a state-forming, political being, various prognoses are possible, including the following:
1. There will be great destruction. The machine is smashed or comes to a standstill, be it by wars or in other ways. There is a lack of means, perhaps even the inclination, to rebuild it. The Veil of Maya has shifted. A greatly diminished population, with new ideas and a different economy, appear as post-catastrophic beings. They are more powerful, more natural, because the eradication has affected precisely those areas where homo faber has shown itself most sharply. It has, as so often repeated in natural history, led itself ad absurdum by hypertrophic armaments. This prospect is the least likely.
2. World unity is constituted by treaties, whether by peaceful agreement, under coercion, or both at once. This requires a supreme body. This can be achieved:
a) By rationalisation in the form of consolidation: The states renounce part of their sovereignty. They are dismantled in favour of society, the societas humana. Armies become police forces and the major combatants will manage world divisions. Like gold, they are stored in depots without appearing de facto, and guarantee order existentially. Competition is eliminated in the field of war as well as in economics. Forms and means are perfected, state plans are replaced by earth and cosmic plans.
b) By a third world war without comprehensive consequences, outlined above. A power remains in possession of sovereignty and the appropriate equipment. It cedes parts of it as it sees fit. It must remain a state. In World War I the monarchies were eliminated, in World War II the nation states were eliminated, and in World War III one of the great continental spaces will remain. The order thus achieved would be weaker than that achieved by evolution, and the risk would be enormous.
c) Through overexertion. Increased repetition and internal weakening interact in such a way that machine parts wear out or explode. Pressure, suppression, propaganda, spending on armaments to the detriment of the standard of living, threats, panic, unrest – all these would kill one or more partners and eliminate them from competition. The great slogans lose traction. The result is a more or less emphatic pénétration pacifique. In principle, all wanted the same thing. Force works from the forward pressure, from the future result.There lies the unity of the process, not in understanding. The wisest ideology is not the best, but that which follows the earth's current most easily, harmonizes with it.
d) By gaining position. Here warfare, like chess, approaches the pure acts of intelligence. The commander recognises his strategic superiority and deduces the consequences, as in some Renaissance trading. The best positions are tangential, flanking – in principle: falling out of the system. They lie outside the contested object."
Ukraine war: British troops must prepare to fight in Europe once again, says new head of Army
"Russia's invasion of Ukraine underlines our core purpose to protect the UK by being ready to fight and win wars on land," he said.
"There is now a burning imperative to forge an Army capable of fighting alongside our allies and defeating Russia in battle.
https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-war-british-troops-must-prepare-to-fight-in-europe-once-again-says-new-head-of-army-12636637
"Russia's invasion of Ukraine underlines our core purpose to protect the UK by being ready to fight and win wars on land," he said.
"There is now a burning imperative to forge an Army capable of fighting alongside our allies and defeating Russia in battle.
https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-war-british-troops-must-prepare-to-fight-in-europe-once-again-says-new-head-of-army-12636637
Sky News
Ukraine war: British troops must prepare to fight in Europe once again, says new head of Army
The comments from Sir Patrick Sanders follow warnings from both the Prime Minister and NATO's General Secretary to be prepared to offer Ukraine its support long term.
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Der Speedkrieg.
Ukrainian soldiers forget what they did to the bridge.
Ukrainian soldiers forget what they did to the bridge.