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  1. The Russian Federation is losing the war.
    Even if they didn’t have Western weapons and backing, the Ukrainian people would still defeat the Russian imperialists..
    With Western weapons and backing, it will be quicker.

    Without Western weapons and support it took the Syrian people 14 years. Despite being set upon by all sides.

    Because of its importance in understanding the Syrian revolution, I have cut and pasted, in full, Ruth Riegler’s essay on the anniversry of the liberation of Syria

    …..One Year After Assad’s Fall, Syrians Are Still Teaching the World About Freedom
    One year since Syrians finally overthrew the Assad dictatorship, the world is still catching up with what actually happened. The victory of Syrians’ revolution was not only the end of a hereditary tyrant, but the exposure of the lies favored by Western talking heads that Syrians were somehow mysteriously incapable of democracy, that dictatorship guarantees “stability,” and that global powers can praise freedom while denying it in practice. Against every prediction and prejudice, Syrians didn’t just remove a despot—they shattered the logic of authoritarians from Moscow to Washington, Tel Aviv to Tehran. The Syrian revolution wasn’t just a local event. It was and remains the front line of a global struggle.
    For over a decade, the revolution was spoken of in the past tense—as if defeat were inevitable. In Western and other media, “Syria” became shorthand for chaos, blaming Syrians for the crimes committed against them while erasing the foreign powers that kept Assad alive. A popular uprising for dignity was recast as proof that Arabs were unfit for democracy, the old colonial trope repackaged in the language of the War on Terror. The figure of the “strongman” was revived as a supposedly necessary overseer.
    That narrative was popular in Washington. In 2016, the Obama administration proposed military coordination with Russia—not to protect civilians, but to jointly target certain jihadi groups in exchange for Moscow limiting attacks on U.S.-backed rebels. In effect, Washington granted Russia legitimacy in Syria—realpolitik at its coldest. Meanwhile, the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran relieved pressure on Tehran just as it deepened its support for Assad. Combined with Obama’s casual 2014 dismissal of Syrian freedom as a “fantasy,” these decisions showed what really mattered to Western powers: strategic deals, not the protection of human life.
    It’s still largely unacknowledged in most Western media that Assad and Putin didn’t simply exploit terrorism, but engineered it. Assad released jihadists in 2011 while murdering peaceful protesters, reshaping the revolution into the caricature he required. Russia joined the script, bombing pro-democracy forces while leaving ISIS to expand, knowing that the more extreme the threat appeared, the more Assad could pose as indispensable. This was the arsonist-as-fireman doctrine copy-pasted by fellow authoritarians: create the inferno, then demand gratitude for claiming to extinguish it. Israel’s perfected the method in Palestine; Khamenei exported it regionally until Syrians gave him a reality check; Putin globalised it through alliances with the far-right in Europe and the United States.
    Meanwhile, Syrians—including Syrian-Palestinians—also endured a barrage from Western voices styling themselves as defenders of Palestine. Many cynically exploited the Palestinian cause to justify cheering for Assad’s genocide, accusing Syrians of being CIA or Mossad operatives. This revealed not insight but astonishing ignorance of both Syria and Palestine, and a cynicism indistinguishable from that of the Western spin-doctors they claimed to oppose. Freedom became a pick-and-choose menu depending on who the oppressor was.
    But freedom isn’t a buffet. Syrians, Palestinians, Ukrainians, Ahwazis, Kashmiris, Uyghurs, and all peoples resisting tyranny are part of the same universal struggle. Selective solidarity isn’t solidarity at all—it’s just another form of politics. If you only care about freedom when it suits your faction, then you don’t care about freedom at all.
    Europe, more than anyone, should grasp this. The same Putin who slaughtered Syrians is the Putin threatening Europe: the same imperial logic, contempt for life, and reliance on manufactured chaos. Syrians recognised the same propaganda playbook in Ukraine—Syrians seeking freedom were smeared as terrorists, Ukrainians defending their homeland are smeared as Nazis. It is the identical arsonist-as-fireman strategy: Russia committing aggression, then posing as civilisation’s shield. Syrian support for Ukraine—and Ukrainian solidarity with Syria—were immediate, formed not by diplomacy but by lived experience of the same imperial project and the same disinformation machine.
    Yet for years Europe treated Syrians mainly as refugees or security risks instead of recognising that the first serious resistance to Putin’s expansionism came in Syria—and that Syrians paid the highest price for exposing him. They did so without NATO, without EU protection, and without any real support from comfortable capitals. It is Europe that must learn from Syria, not Syria from Europe.
    One year on, Syria—like every other country—is a work in progress with a daunting road ahead. Assad did everything he could to destroy the nation he claimed to protect, and decades of corruption and theft hollowed out public life. The only modern infrastructure the Assads built was a surveillance and torture machine. Those days are gone, and after sacrificing so much, Syrians will not allow them to return. Yet even amid immense rebuilding, their achievement is historic: a people who refused despair, overturned every lazy assumption about them, and proved that ordinary human beings—“doctors, farmers, and pharmacists,” in Obama’s phrase—can defeat dictatorships, militias, foreign empires and global cynicism. Syria was where Putin’s imperial project showed its full violence; where Western ‘foreign policy realism’ replaced principle with excuse; where Iran exported sectarianism with impunity; and where the world claimed Arabs were not ready for freedom. Syrians overturned all of that— by themselves, armed only with unshakeable faith and resolve.
    If the world wants to understand not only the disasters authoritarianism inflicts, but the victories ordinary people can win against it, against unimaginable odds —from Gaza to Ukraine to Europe—it should begin with Syria: where international lies were exposed, and where revolutionary people defeated tyranny.
    By Ruth Riegler
    December 8, 2025

    1. Pat, I usually avoid reading your articles however I made an exception because you mentioned Syria which now has an ex-Al Qaeda dictatorship not elected as President Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa aka… Abu Mohammad al-Julani. The US, Israel and its gulf allies, in the region along with NATO countries mainly Turkey trained and funded the alphabet soup Jihadi groups noted in the Timber Sycamore report
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_Sycamore.

      The Syrian war wasn’t a civil war that begun in 2011 it was targeted for regime change by international actors and funny enough little ole New Zealand had contributed its 2 cents by funding the “White Helmets” a made-up civil defense group that not registered with the international body for civil defense and was only working alongside the Al Qaeda alphabet soup jihad groups committing atrocities against Syrian civilians.
      https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/nz-training-support-white-helmets-syria

      To copy and paste paragraphs by Ruth Riegler who is an apologist for US wars abroad is not only laughable but puts into questions your integrity when discussing topics of this magnitude. And I notice in Ruth Riegler rant she mentions the Uyghurs Jihad in Syria which is of importance as they are designated terrorist organisation by China committing crimes in Syria against the Syrian peoples.
      https://newlinesinstitute.org/nonstate-actors/uighur-jihadists-in-syria/

      Remember Russia was invited to Syria by the elected govt of Basha Al Assad to help with the well organised Al Qaeda militants funded by the US and its allies to topple him for regime change. Also, Russia has long standing relationships with Syria and also have a warm port military base that been there for over 60 years.
      http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/transcripts/7708

      Ruth Reigler wasn’t on the ground reporting in Syrian during the beginning of the war in 2011 but more independent journalist like Vanessa Beeley who gets called a conspiracist by MSM networks like the BBC, Guardian, Washington Post, etc. however she lived amongst the Syrian since 2011 right up until Al Qaeda arrived in Damascus late 2024 and take her word and experience more than a Warhawk Washington grifter journalist from the US any day all day.

      1. Genocide is an imperialist invention.

        stephen lennon cut and pastes Zionist pro-war talking points.

        “Pat, I usually avoid reading your articles however I made an exception because you mentioned Syria which now has an ex-Al Qaeda dictatorship not elected as President Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa aka…..

        Kia ora Stephen, too bad you avoid reading my articles, if you had, you would have realised that I am speaking from a place of personal knowledge.
        If you had read my articles you would have been aware that I had visited Syria when it was under the brutal rule of this fascist dictator Basha al Assad, and recognised his genocidal fascist regime for what it is.

        GUEST BLOG: Pat O’Dea – Anyone who supports the Assad regime in Syria cannot be a friend of the Palestinian people
        By The Daily Blog -April 10, 20172243
        https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2017/04/10/guest-blog-pat-odea-anyone-who-supports-the-assad-regime-in-syria-cannot-be-a-friend-of-the-palestinian-people/

        Stephen, if you had not avoided reading my articles, and instead had actually engaged in critiqing them, I doubt you would have the nerve to repeat all the rancid pro-war talking points the Zionists are using to attack Syria today.

        From Al Jazeera:

        Israel attacked Syria more than 600 times over the past year
        In the last year, Israel averaged nearly two daily attacks on Syria and grabbed more land in the occupied Golan Heights….

        Hope, flags, fireworks as Syria starts to celebrate a year without al-Assad
        Justin Salhani 7 Dec 2025
        Syrians gathered to celebrate days before the December 8 anniversary, which will mark the day the capital was liberated.
        https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/7/hope-flags-fireworks-as-syria-starts-to-celebrate-a-year-without-al-assad

        Stephan, where do you think Netanyahu got the idea in his head that he could commit genocide in Gaza and get away with it?

        Before Gaza, there was Aleppo, before Aleppo, there was Homs.

        Drone footage of Homs in Syria shows utter devastation – video
        4 Feb 2016
        Drone footage of Homs in western Syria shows the devastation four years of war has wrought. The footage taken by Russia Works shows nearly every building has been destroyed. Homs, the third largest city in Syria, was dubbed the “capital of the revolution” in 2011 and recaptured by government forces in 2014

        https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2016/feb/04/drone-footage-homs-syria-utter-devastation-video
        Source: RussiaWorks.Ru
        Thu 4 Feb 2016 14.41 GMT

        From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

        Russian–Syrian hospital bombing campaign

        During the Syrian civil war, Russian and Syrian government forces have conducted a campaign that has focused on the destruction of hospitals and medical facilities within areas not under the control of the Bashar al-Assad. Russian and Syrian officials have repeatedly denied deliberately targeting medical facilities….
        After Russia began military operations in Syria, aerial bombardment intensified.[8] In 2015, there were more than 300 attacks on medical facilities by Syrian and Russian forces.[9] From May to December 2016, medical facilities were attacked about 200 times by Russian and Syrian forces.[10]
        Hospitals in Aleppo were attacked multiple times. Before March 2016, more than six hospitals were attacked in the Aleppo Governorate.[9] In April 2016, over two dozen were killed when a Russian airstrike hit a hospital;[11] the hospital served as the area’s primary pediatric care facility.[12] In July 2016, M2 Hospital was attacked by aircraft.[13] By the end of the month, six hospitals in Aleppo had been destroyed.[14] In October 2016, M10 Hospital was attacked by airstrikes.[15]
        Hospital attacks were not limited to Aleppo. In October 2015, a Russian aircraft attacked a medical facility operated by the Syrian American Medical Society in the town of Sarmin.[16] In February 2016, a children’s hospital was hit in Azaz; Russians claimed they targeted ISIL infrastructure.[17] That same month two hospitals in Maarrat al-Nu’man were attacked by Syrian forces, one being a Doctors Without Borders supported facility;[18] Syria claimed that one of the attacks was done by American forces.[19] In July 2016, a hospital was attacked by Russian forces in Atarib.[14] In August 2016, a medical facility was attacked once every 17 hours.[5] One of these attacks was an attack on the last functioning hospital in Darayya;[5] the attack was done with barrel bombs filled with napalm.[20] In April 2017, a hospital was attacked in Maarat al-Nu’man.[21] After a chemical attack on Khan Sheikhoun, a clinic treating those who were gassed was attacked by Syrian forces;[22] due to this event U.S. launched a missile strike against Shayrat Air Base.[23]…..

        The Zionists take notes:

        Russia says its air force has killed ‘over 86,000 militants’ in Syria
        Figure constitutes over one-quarter of total estimated deaths in civil war; Russian defense ministry says 63,000 troops have fought in country
        By AFP 22 August 2018
        https://www.timesofisrael.com/russia-says-its-air-force-has-killed-over-86000-militants-in-syria/

        …A total of 63,012 Russian personnel have “received combat experience” in the war-torn country, the ministry said in a video about Russia’s campaign to support the Syrian regime dating back to September 2015….
        ….It said its forces had tested 231 types of modern weaponry in Syria including aircraft, surface-to-air systems, cruise missiles and others.
        The video made no mention of Russia’s civilian or military casualties in the conflict.
        Moscow’s intervention in the multi-front war in Syria in support of President Bashar Assad has been a turning point in the conflict.
        Since it started in 2011, Syria’s war has killed more than 350,000 and displaced millions….

        1. Experience, typically counts for a lot, but in a country as heavily meddled with as Syria was, and still is, the chances of a tainted experience, runs high. The ability to justify/verify one’s experiences, this would be the true tail of the tape.

          Here’s a nice overview of the Syrian conflict, the role Syria played in the Middle East and the (foreign) forces that shape both Syria and the Middle East.

          The End of Pluralism in the Middle East, Craig Murray, Dec 2024 – https://www.unz.com/article/the-end-of-pluralism-in-the-middle-east/

          Syria today:

          Netanyahu’s Visit to Israeli-Occupied Syrian Territory & the Collapse of Syrian Sovereignty, Kevork Almassian, Nov, 2025 – https://libya360.wordpress.com/2025/11/21/netanyahus-visit-to-israeli-occupied-syrian-territory-the-collapse-of-syrian-sovereignty/

          Syria’s Assad has fallen – just as the Pentagon planned 23 years ago, Dec 2024 – https://www.jonathan-cook.net/2024-12-11/syria-assad-pentagon-plan/

          Russia’s role in Syria (stop ISIL/Daesh) and more, as said by US Secretary of State John Kerry, 2016 – https://x.com/wikileaks/status/1865751221434495332

      2. “Remember Russia was invited to Syria by the elected govt of Basha Al Assad….” Stephen Lennon

        Yeah right.

        Bashar Al Assad the Syrian dynastic dictator who was handed the presidency of Syria by his Dad ran elections which his Bath party won by an eye watering 95%
        https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/5/28/no-surprises-as-syrias-assad-re-elected-for-4th-term

        Funny that, the dictator of Egypt Hosni Mubarak won the the Egyptian electiona by almost the same amount. 94% just before he was unceremoniously overthrown by the Egyptian people..
        And Ben Ali, the dictator of Tunisia also won the elections by 94% just before he was overthrown by the Tunisians.
        https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2004/10/25/tunisian-leader-wins-sham-election

        Imagine taking the word of a nasty little fascist like

    2. The “Syrians” who you champion , now forming the new government are committing atrocities on religious minorities, The Druze, and Alawites.
      “LATAKIA, Syria – The young man’s heart was sliced from his chest and placed on his body. His name was No. 56 on a handwritten list of 60 dead that included his cousins, neighbors and at least six children from their coastal Syrian village.”
      https://www.reuters.com/investigations/syrian-forces-massacred-1500-alawites-chain-command-led-damascus-2025-06-30/
      You’re so blinded by your ideological convictions you’re in danger of becoming a fascist

  2. If anyones interested , here’s what prominent Ukrainians are saying

    ““Every subsequent deal for Ukraine will only be worse – because we are losing,” Volodymyr Zelensky’s former spokesperson, Iuliia Mendel, wrote in an X post on 22 November. She went on to criticise the Europeans: “My country is bleeding out. Many who reflexively oppose every peace proposal believe they are defending Ukraine. With all respect, that is the clearest proof they have no idea what is actually happening on the front lines and inside the country right now.”

    In another post six days later, Mendel criticised the hawkish foreign policy “experts” (the quotation marks are hers) who are vocal in expressing outrage about peace proposals such as Trump’s 28-point plan: “I don’t see a single constructive proposal from them – except, of course, the default one: just keep the war going forever.”

    https://www.newstatesman.com/world/europe/2025/12/europe-is-losing-ukraine

        1. To be fair, the Farmers of Ukraine kherson video was a slick, emotive piece and not too unbalanced.

  3. The Irish know what it is to be enslaved, dehumanised and massacred by a genocidal racist land grabbing coloniser.

    Irish parliament passes motion declaring Israel is perpetrating genocide in Gaza
    Dublin plans to intervene in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ by end of year, says deputy prime minister
    Esra Tekin | 07.11.2024
    https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/irish-parliament-passes-motion-declaring-israel-is-perpetrating-genocide-in-gaza/3387734

    The Irish also know what it is to fight for your liberation from a foreign invader and occupier.
    With sincere applause and many handshakes, Irish opposition and government MPs warmly greet Volodimir Zelensky as he enters the Dáil Éireann, (‘Assembly of Ireland’) to thank the people of Ireland and their government for their support for Ukraine.

    From YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkh6Jcf4lyY

      1. Again, bless the Irish, even you, bless anybody when they get things right, in this fraught political world that we live in. In my limited experience, the Irish punch well above their weight when it comes to doing the right thing in the political world with Clare Daly and Mick Wallace being two fine examples of this in recent times.

        1. “..the Irish punch well above their weight when it comes to doing the right thing in the political world..” Well it aint so if they’re welcoming the goblin – did he have his trademark green t shirt on for this occaision in the Emerald Isle? I’d be quoting this Irish Green mp if I was addressing the pos
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugailEn8U5o

          Any NZ male Green mps capable of that? Still we have plenty of whaka this and whaka that in the House.

  4. Accept for a small corner in the North East, the Syrian people’s revolt against the Russian backed fascist Assad regime was beaten.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-42330551

    Syria war: Putin’s Russian mission accomplished
    13 December 2017
    Steven Rosenberg
    BBC News, Moscow

    …..When Russia launched its military operation in Syria in 2015, the then US President Barack Obama predicted Moscow would get “stuck in a quagmire”.
    His defence secretary, Ashton Carter, warned that Russia’s approach was “doomed to fail”.
    Two years on, Russia appears to have proved the doomsayers wrong.
    On a surprise trip to Syria this week, President Vladimir Putin told his troops they had fought “brilliantly” and could “return home victorious”. He ordered the withdrawal of a “significant part” of Russia’s military contingent.
    So, mission accomplished for Moscow? It seems so.
    The mission – at least as stated publicly by President Putin in September 2015 – was to fight “international terrorism”.
    So-called Islamic State has, indeed, suffered defeat in Syria, although Western governments have criticised Moscow for also targeting the moderate Syrian opposition.
    But Russia’s campaign had another aim – to keep a key ally, President Bashar al-Assad, in power. That goal has been achieved.
    As Russian military support for Damascus changed the facts on the ground in Mr Assad’s favour, the prospect of regime change in Syria retreated. The US, Turkey and Saudi Arabia had been demanding the Syrian leader’s removal as a prerequisite for peace. They no longer do so…..
    …..Crucially, the “quagmire” Washington predicted in Syria has not materialised.
    Back in 2015 many Russians had feared that Syria could become a second Afghanistan: more than 10,000 Soviet soldiers were killed there in the 1980s in a decade-long military operation.

    Russia has suffered casualties in Syria: officially 41 servicemen have been killed, while dozens more Russian private contractors are reported dead.
    But with the Kremlin declaring victory and signalling a reduction in troop numbers, Syria no longer looks like becoming Mr Putin’s Afghanistan.
    The Syrian People’s Congress, which Moscow had planned to host this month in Sochi, has been postponed until next year. Differences remain between the key players in the peace process.
    Declaring victory in a war does not necessarily bring it to an end. Especially such a bitter and complex conflict as the Syrian war…..

    Russia’s defeat in Syria is the same mistake imperialists make every time.
    The mistake the imperialist countries made in Vietnam, repeated in Iraq, in Afghanistan and in Syria, and continue to repeat in Palestine and Ukraine. It is the bitter lesson the British Empire learnt in Ireland.

    An unjust peace is not peace.

    In 1915,Patrick Pearse, put it very simply;

    While they have left us our Fenian dead, Ireland unfree will never be at peace.

    The Zionists with US backing thought that they had successfully subjugated the Palestinians in 1948, and again in 1967, and think that by committing the ultimate crime of genocide, that they have finally defeated the Palestinian people, but they are wrong.
    In Ukraine, Zelensky currently under pressure from the US, may even surrender to Russa’s occupation of the Donbas, but the Ukrainians just like the Palestinians will keep resisting their occupier and oppressor, in a million different ways, forever.

    “…..Rulers and Defenders of Realms had need to be wary if they would guard against such processes. Life springs from death; and from the graves of patriot men and women spring living nations. The Defenders of this Realm have worked well in secret and in the open. They think that they have pacified Ireland. They think that they have purchased half of us and intimidated the other half. They think that they have foreseen everything, think that they have provided against everything; but the fools, the fools, the fools! — they have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace!

    Martin Luther King, put it even simpler:
    “The arc of history may be long, but it bends towards justice.”

    The history of imperialism is soaked in blood, but is also a history of inevitable failure.

    The Chinese will learn this lesson in Taiwan. The Americans will learn this lesson in Venezuela.

    I wonder if New Zealanders will learn this lesson before then, and renounce all our military and political support for imperialism.
    Who knows? It might become a trend.

  5. Jeez
    You do realise you’re burning the planet with all that verbiage Pat
    Anyway ..the Eu has failed again to get their grubby mits on Russian money
    They’re going to have to raise a loan out of their own budgets

  6. Jeez
    You do realise you’re burning the planet with all that verbiage Pat
    Anyway ..the Eu has failed again to get their grubby mits on Russian money
    They’re going to have to raise a loan out of their own budgets

  7. Trump’s antics regarding Ukraine will have a minimal effect on the Midterm elections. The economy will dictate Trump’s defeat in the House and perhaps in the Senate.

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