Forwarded from Lazarus Symposium
"The fundamental principle underlying all justifications of war, from the point of view of human personality, is ‘heroism’. War, it is said, offers man the opportunity to awaken the hero who sleeps within him. War breaks the routine of comfortable life; by means of its severe ordeals, it offers a transfiguring knowledge of life, life according to death. The moment the individual succeeds in living as a hero, even if it is the final moment of his earthly life, weighs infinitely more on the scale of values than a protracted existence spent consuming monotonously among the trivialities of cities. From a spiritual point of view, these possibilities make up for the negative and destructive tendencies of war, which are one-sidedly and tendentiously highlighted by pacifist materialism. War makes one realise the relativity of human life and therefore also the law of a ‘more-than-life’, and thus war has always an anti-materialist value, a spiritual value."
- Julius Evola, Metaphysics of War
- Julius Evola, Metaphysics of War
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Last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev dies aged 91 - BBC News
Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader who brought the Cold War to a peaceful end, has died aged 91.
Mr Gorbachev, who took power in 1985, opened up the Soviet Union to the world and introduced a set of reforms at home.
But he was unable to prevent…
Mr Gorbachev, who took power in 1985, opened up the Soviet Union to the world and introduced a set of reforms at home.
But he was unable to prevent…
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The losses seem unimaginable to me. Video is allegedly from the fortifications in Pesky.
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The Kiev regime lost hundreds of thousands of people killed during the operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
This was stated by Sergei Krivonos, ex-deputy Secretary of the NSDC and former first deputy commander of the SSO of Ukraine.
"Why didn't you do anything, why dozens, and already we understand that hundreds of thousands died – why did they die?" the ex-general asked.
Krivonos did not forget to comment on the "counteroffensive" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kherson and Kharkiv regions, calling them suicidal operations.
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This was stated by Sergei Krivonos, ex-deputy Secretary of the NSDC and former first deputy commander of the SSO of Ukraine.
"Why didn't you do anything, why dozens, and already we understand that hundreds of thousands died – why did they die?" the ex-general asked.
Krivonos did not forget to comment on the "counteroffensive" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kherson and Kharkiv regions, calling them suicidal operations.
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🇺🇦🇳🇱📸 — Since August 29, 2022, Interesting photos by the Ukrainian side during combat operations appeared on social medias on the Battlefield in Southern Ukraine.
In such photos, it possible to clearly see units of the YPR-765 AIFV, a version Netherlands-made version developed on the basis of the American M113A1, which in turn was famous for its mass use during the Lebanese Civil War by Christian militias and the Lebanese Army.
In such photos, it possible to clearly see units of the YPR-765 AIFV, a version Netherlands-made version developed on the basis of the American M113A1, which in turn was famous for its mass use during the Lebanese Civil War by Christian militias and the Lebanese Army.
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Kremlin: Gas supplies to Europe will not resume in full until Western sanctions against Russia are lifted.
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Russia will not resume gas supplies to Europe until sanctions lifted, says Moscow
Kremlin blames western sanctions for failure to deliver gas through Nord Stream 1 pipeline
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“Because the Romans did in these instances what all prudent princes ought to do, who not only have to regard present troubles, but also future ones, for foreseen, it is easy to remedy them; but if you wait until they approach, the medicine is no longer in time because the malady has become incurable. […]
Therefore, the Romans, foreseeing troubles, dealt with them at once, and not even to avoid a war would they let them come to a head, for they knew that war is not to be avoided, but is only to be put off to the advantage of others. They wished to fight with Philip and Antiochus in Greece so as not to have to fight them in Italy. And at the time they could have avoided both wars, but this they did not wish. Nor did they care for that which is forever on the lips of the wise ones of our time, namely, that for one’s own benefit one has to bide one’s time, but always they immediately wanted to exploit their own strength and insight. For time drives everything before it, and can turn something that is bad into something good, but also something good into something that is bad.” —Machiavelli, The Prince, CH3.
Therefore, the Romans, foreseeing troubles, dealt with them at once, and not even to avoid a war would they let them come to a head, for they knew that war is not to be avoided, but is only to be put off to the advantage of others. They wished to fight with Philip and Antiochus in Greece so as not to have to fight them in Italy. And at the time they could have avoided both wars, but this they did not wish. Nor did they care for that which is forever on the lips of the wise ones of our time, namely, that for one’s own benefit one has to bide one’s time, but always they immediately wanted to exploit their own strength and insight. For time drives everything before it, and can turn something that is bad into something good, but also something good into something that is bad.” —Machiavelli, The Prince, CH3.
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I do not say that Russia will lose the war. That is simply impossible. But these are bullshit excuses. The Russians were smashed in the Kharkov area because of strategic mistakes and failures of the Russian Army General Staff.
their stupidity is beyond imagination and excuse. And thousands of innocent people will die because of it.
Not only have they been shamefully defeated, their idiocy continues - They have moved the 15,000 man 3rd Corps from Donetsk to Izium, which leaves Donetsk almost defenseless. If ukrops now advance on Donetsk, even get a small foothold inside the city, it will be a blunder of strategic proportions.
I am in Donetsk. I got back from Moscow yesterday. There is a serious shortage of motor fuel (propane and gasoline) and drinking water in the city. Ukrop shelling is heavy and continuous. Our home is in Petrovsky District, less than 10 Km from the front lines in Mari'inka. We have been staying for the last few months in a friend's apartment in the city center, about 20 Km from the ukrop frontline positions, about an hour's drive by tank. I do not think they can make it to the city center, but taking Donetsk is the ukrop's main strategic objective, and even if they get a small foothold inside the city, they will have tens of thousands of civilian human shields and can create another Mariupol scenario.
The question is not whether Russia will liberate Ukraine, that is a given, the question is how many soldiers and civilians will have to pay with their lives in the process for the fuckups of the General Staff. It looks now like the answer will be "Too many."
their stupidity is beyond imagination and excuse. And thousands of innocent people will die because of it.
Not only have they been shamefully defeated, their idiocy continues - They have moved the 15,000 man 3rd Corps from Donetsk to Izium, which leaves Donetsk almost defenseless. If ukrops now advance on Donetsk, even get a small foothold inside the city, it will be a blunder of strategic proportions.
I am in Donetsk. I got back from Moscow yesterday. There is a serious shortage of motor fuel (propane and gasoline) and drinking water in the city. Ukrop shelling is heavy and continuous. Our home is in Petrovsky District, less than 10 Km from the front lines in Mari'inka. We have been staying for the last few months in a friend's apartment in the city center, about 20 Km from the ukrop frontline positions, about an hour's drive by tank. I do not think they can make it to the city center, but taking Donetsk is the ukrop's main strategic objective, and even if they get a small foothold inside the city, they will have tens of thousands of civilian human shields and can create another Mariupol scenario.
The question is not whether Russia will liberate Ukraine, that is a given, the question is how many soldiers and civilians will have to pay with their lives in the process for the fuckups of the General Staff. It looks now like the answer will be "Too many."
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So the story is "we will force a pyrrhic defeat with our propaganda mobilisations." And people wonder why Russia isn't playing territorial games.
Forwarded from Intel Slava
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Kharkiv direction - situation at 10:00 11 09.22
So, hopefully, the hardest day of this war is behind us. Yes, we surrendered a lot of very important and very necessary cities, villages, directions, but there's nothing to be done, we have to go through it and move on. Because the war continues and, judging by the statements of the NATO Secretary General and the head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Kyiv plans to fight it to a victorious end, which they see not only in reaching the borders of Ukraine in 2013, but also in the demolition of the current government in Russia.
And this is very good, because even the biggest "peacekeepers" in Moscow are knocked out of the hands of the last trump cards. We are all in the same boat.
But back to the front. What do we have here. The night passed relatively calmly. It is obvious that the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is fizzling out and there are many reasons for this. Firstly, logistics, it stretched for tens of kilometers, and it is not so easy to arrange the supply of troops. Secondly, losses. They are large (although much smaller than near Kherson) and they cannot be ignored either. And thirdly, the Russian command is gradually coming to its senses and new reserves have stabilized the front, albeit in the first approximation.
Attacks on Liman were repulsed yesterday with heavy losses for the enemy, and he is forced to regroup. The same is true in the Seversky direction, where yesterday the enemy tried to immediately break through our defenses in the direction of Lisichansk.
The only dangerous direction for today (but not for tomorrow) is Veliky Burluk, which Kyiv will try to take, today or tomorrow. It is probably here that the dynamics will take place today, as a result of which it will become clear how much one side recovered, and the second finally fizzled out as a result of the battles of September 7-10.
So, hopefully, the hardest day of this war is behind us. Yes, we surrendered a lot of very important and very necessary cities, villages, directions, but there's nothing to be done, we have to go through it and move on. Because the war continues and, judging by the statements of the NATO Secretary General and the head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Kyiv plans to fight it to a victorious end, which they see not only in reaching the borders of Ukraine in 2013, but also in the demolition of the current government in Russia.
And this is very good, because even the biggest "peacekeepers" in Moscow are knocked out of the hands of the last trump cards. We are all in the same boat.
But back to the front. What do we have here. The night passed relatively calmly. It is obvious that the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is fizzling out and there are many reasons for this. Firstly, logistics, it stretched for tens of kilometers, and it is not so easy to arrange the supply of troops. Secondly, losses. They are large (although much smaller than near Kherson) and they cannot be ignored either. And thirdly, the Russian command is gradually coming to its senses and new reserves have stabilized the front, albeit in the first approximation.
Attacks on Liman were repulsed yesterday with heavy losses for the enemy, and he is forced to regroup. The same is true in the Seversky direction, where yesterday the enemy tried to immediately break through our defenses in the direction of Lisichansk.
The only dangerous direction for today (but not for tomorrow) is Veliky Burluk, which Kyiv will try to take, today or tomorrow. It is probably here that the dynamics will take place today, as a result of which it will become clear how much one side recovered, and the second finally fizzled out as a result of the battles of September 7-10.