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Russia's stated aims are also unacceptable to the West and any classical or American revolutionary conception of war. Demilitarisation, denazification, true neutrality, re-establishment of treaties are its limited aims while security of its national and Eastern Space, freedom from liberalisation, and dissolution of the American spaces are its greater aims.
For America, as already stated, the limited aims are a zone of neutralisation, to be used as an extension of its nuclear defense systems and other weapons installations – militarisation and a staging ground for incursions. Overall, it must limit the extent of the defeat on the world stage, secure itself against total collapse, and reestablish itself as world hegemon. The series of conflicts over the last thirty years intended to finalise the world order, that is the absolute aim which should never leave our minds.

Even a victory in Ukraine would only be a small step towards the greater aims, perhaps not equal to its losses over the last decade. This is why Russia can play the game it wants, to appear weak – time is on its side, whereas the West exists in an internal state of attrition. The law of modern war is that the international order can be determined in the smallest spaces, that an absolute conflict of annihilation is at the same time limited to the most minor territories. That this is shifting indicates a turn in the spatial conflict and the laws of war.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/ImperiumPressOfficial/1644
"The term bipolar comes across as almost too neutral confronted with the hostile tension like that of world dualism, because polarity is a concept coming from the natural sciences, and political enmity between humans signifies something other than a chemical or physical polarity."
~ Carl Schmitt
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Foxconn confirms ‘violence’ at China iPhone factory

China fanaticism underestimates the extent that unrest could change the situation.
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🇹🇷🇸🇾🇺🇲 A huge fire in the Al-Omar oil field in Syria (north of Deir ez-Zor) after the attacks of the Turkish army. Turkey is actually directly destroying the oil infrastructure of the "Kurdish autonomy", which was exploited by the United States, exporting oil through border crossings to the border with Iraq in Iraqi Kurdistan. In fact, Turkey is striking not only at the Kurds, but also at American interests in Syria related to the robbery of Syrian oil.
"If pacifist hostility toward war were so strong as to drive pacifists into a war against nonpacifists, in a war against war, that would prove that pacifism truly possesses political energy because it is sufficiently strong to group men according to friend and enemy. If, in fact, the will to abolish war is so strong that it no longer shuns war, then it has become a political motive, i.e., it affirms, even if only as an extreme possibility, war and even the reason for war. Presently this appears to be a peculiar way of justifying wars. The war is then considered to constitute the absolute last war of humanity. Such a war is necessarily unusually intense and inhuman because, by transcending the limits of the political framework, it simultaneously degrades the enemy into moral and other categories and is forced to make of him a monster that must not only be defeated but also utterly destroyed. In other words, he is an enemy who no longer must be compelled to retreat into his borders only."
~ Carl Schmitt
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"If pacifist hostility toward war were so strong as to drive pacifists into a war against nonpacifists, in a war against war, that would prove that pacifism truly possesses political energy because it is sufficiently strong to group men according to friend…
"In other words, he is an enemy who no longer must be compelled to retreat into his borders only."

This is absolutely critical in understanding why this war is not about territory. For America the Russians are a criminal element, not an enemy - the whole of their territory must be neutralised. Capture of the Donbass, even Crimea and retreat into formal Russian territory would not be enough. This is why peace talks do not even pretend to be serious.
So too are the Ukrainians a non-human and titanic force. A resolution to the war would only amount to having to create another reason for its return in another place, and the building up of another gigantic force.
If the Russians are fighting on another ground of law, and against the liberal order, then they cannot fight in terms of criminality and a war of elimination. Neutralisation cannot be the principle, instead there must be a distinct separation between Ukraine as a territory and the gigantic military force of the world that has accumulated there.

If this truly is the method employed by Russia then we are in an entirely new age of warfare and international law.
Pretty extreme headline, but he always has an interesting perspective at least.

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🇩🇪🇺🇸At the US Consulate General in Leipzig, a protest was held by local residents with the slogan "Americans, go home"
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“Today, we also see the proliferation of non-state actors (non- governmental organisations, private and multinational foundations, financial interests, lobbyists, etc.) in all the domains of international life. This evolution has redefined the relationships between the public and the private spheres, and between the civilian and military sectors. Whereas soldiers become more and more ‘technicians’ or ‘civilians in uniform,’ we simultaneously see an accelerated privatisation of all that relates to security (or to preventing insecurity). The privatisation of war does not result merely from the fact that, in many theatres of operation, the belligerents are civilians who have taken up arms, or from the fact that certain criminal organisations now have recourse to veritable private armies, as is the case with drug-traffickers."

- Alain de Benoit, Carl Schmitt Today