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Forwarded from Lazarus Symposium
"War is sacred like death, and like death, gives access to a holier life, and a higher ideal."

- Giuseppe Mazzini
Forwarded from Intel Slava
🇨🇳 It is necessary to concentrate all efforts on military affairs.

"The world is undergoing epoch-making changes more and more rapidly. It is necessary to concentrate all efforts on military affairs, to rapidly improve the skills of our troops in waging a victorious war. It is necessary to strengthen the comprehensive training of the armed forces and ensure their readiness for combat operations" (c) Chinese President Xi Jinping
War is a feature of human history, an event constantly encountered in it. Moreover, according to generally accepted conceptions, precisely war and revolution make history. Practically all known states were created by wars or emerged in the course of military campaigns. Wars laid the basis for practically all historically existing elite groups.

- Alexander Dugin 
Forwarded from 𝕭𝖊𝖆𝖚𝖙𝖎𝖋𝖚𝖑 𝕸𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖘 (Don Giovanni)
I noticed only a succession of cruel splendours whose very movement requires that I die; this death is only a dazzling consummation of all that was, a joy in existing that all that comes into the world has: to the point at which my own life requires all that exists, in all places, ceaselessly develops and annihilates itself...

I imagine myself covered in blood, broken but transfigured and in accord with the world, at once like a prey and like a jaw of time which kills and is killed ceaselessly.

-Georges Bataille
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The greatest spirit includes and surpasses action. Cyrus raises the lowest men into centaurs. Beating a man into the ground would simply make him another Thersites.
Forwarded from Ghost of de Maistre
But always in quarrels threatening to become matters of war, every effort should be made to settle the dispute through conference, and only as a last resort through battle. Tully and Vegetius both advance this opinion, the former in Moral Duties, and the latter in his book on The Art of War. And as in medical treatment everything is tried before final recourse is had to the knife or fire, so when we have exhausted all other ways of obtaining judgment in a dispute, we may finally turn to this remedy by single combat, compelled thereto by the necessity of justice.” - Dante, De Monarchia
"Why is it that the Unknown Soldier is so clearly connected in our memory with the First but not the Second World War? This comes from the clear delineations that emerged from that point forward of the forms and goals of the global civil war. The soldierly aspect fell therewith into second rank. Yet the Unknown Soldier remains a hero, a conqueror of fiery worlds, who shoulders great burdens in the midst of the mechanical devastation. In this sense he is also a true descendant of western chivalry.

The Second World War is distinguished from the First not only because the national questions mix openly with and subordinate themselves to those of civil war, but also due to the escalated mechanical development, which approaches extreme limits of automatism. This brings with it intensified assaults on nomos and ethos. In this connection, utterly hopeless encirclements result from overwhelming superior forces. The material battle escalates into one of encirclement and annihilation, into a Cannae without the ancient grandeur. The suffering increases in a manner that must necessarily exclude any heroic element.

Like all strategic figures, this one too provides an exact picture of the times, which seek to resolve their issues with fire. The hopeless encirclement of man has been long in the preparation, through theories that strive for a logical and seamless explanation of the world and go hand in hand with technical development. At first there is the rational encirclement of the opponent, then the societal one; finally, at the appointed hour, he is exterminated. No more desperate fate exists than getting mixed up in a process where the law has been turned into a weapon."

~ Ernst Jünger
Western Soldiers Using Ukraine War as 'Safari' To Hunt Russians, Envoy Says

Moscow's ambassador to the U.S. has claimed that foreigners fighting alongside Ukraine's forces were "hunting" Russians fighting in the war.

Anatoly Antonov, a former deputy defense minister who has been the Russian envoy to Washington since 2017, told the Izvestia newspaper that "criminals" and "mercenaries" had joined the fight against Moscow's forces since Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine began on February 24.

Antonov said: "No one hides this in the West, a huge number of mercenaries and criminals of various stripes have accumulated on Ukrainian territory."

He added that they were "using the current situation as a kind of safari" and that they were "hunting for Russian lives."

Newsweek
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"If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant."
~ Sun Tzu
Forwarded from Lance's Legion
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