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  1. If your predictions prove correct,Ben, then the projections of Nick J, our friendly Putinist, will be blown out of the water!

    1. Lunch in Sevastopol, then a quick drive down to the oil fields in Baku? Goodo Blowfly.

  2. In support of Ben’s assessment of the direction of the war in Ukraine, are the anonymous pro-war trolls that usually pile on Ben’s posts voicing support for the Russian Federation invasion and aggression against Ukraine, including supporting Russia’s bloody attacks on Ukraine’s people and civilian infrastructure. In support of Ben’s assessment, these blood thirsty pro-war trolls that usually claim that Russia will win this war are a lot more muted lately in making their triumphalist claims of ultimate Russian victory.

    1. I’m no Russian troll. Ukraine is destroyed. What kind of victory is that?

      Something that isn’t mentioned is that western military aid is actually a loan. All those missiles and artillery shells we have been sending have to be paid back.

      Paid back by who and by what? It’s all blown up!

      No I think Putin had a lot more outs than people realise and it is the west that is impotant.

      1. Not everything was a loan. Several payouts, financial or material, were donated to Ukraine. As for the rest, they’ll be paid back from infrastructure aid given by the same governments that gave the hardware.

        That infrastructure aid will build/rebuild buildings, hire staff, fix roads and bridges etc – all which will bring in taxes that will pay back the loans. It’ll draw new businesses which will also help pay back the loans.

        Then there’s repayment of a more diplomatic nature… We’ll consider X paid off if you let us lease a base in your territory (which we’ll build) or have port access for a specified amount of time.

        Then there’s repayment in the form of trade. Ukraine is a major supplier of grain and other agricultural products, now with huge surpluses from Russia interfering with grain deals. Maybe the West cuts a deal for grain a few percent below market value. They save money, Ukraine gets money for grain that would otherwise sit there and rot and that debt is again further paid down.

        Finally, I’m sure a -LOT- of that debt will simply be written off. From a PR standpoint, debt forgiveness is a lot better look for a country than hounding a country that just emerged from a war to set up a payment plan.

    2. Yeah, well, peace-seeking loon here aka “blood thirsty pro-war troll” because my views differ to Pat and Ben’s. Still, I thought what was happening here was obvious (i.e. the opposite of Ben’s views) as such, and yet again, I feel sorry for the Ukrainian people for what they are putting themselves through in the name of US interests.

      1. US interests bs AO. It is far more in the interest of neighbouring countries – Poland and the rest of the Visegrad group, the Baltics, Scandinavia, even Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. Don’t be an idiot AO.

        1. Neighboring countries have their own interests in mind for sure but none of those countries are dictating Ukraine’s actions. Ukraine’s actions are dictated by thee most powerful country in the world, the US. Unfortunately for the Ukrainian people, their politicians have sold them out, tragically so.

          1. You can believe your own propaganda AO but you are patently wrong. Ukrainians have no wish to be taken over by the fascist state that is Putin’s Russia. That goes for many Russians as well.

          2. I agree, Ukrainians like most people, do not want to be taken over by, unelected parties, to put that nicely, but politicians, corrupting politicians, that just takes money and between Russia and the USA, who do you think has the most money, therefore influence, to shape the will of politicians! The corrosive hand of money, largely represented by… is everywhere.

      2. This is important.
        Which side any individual believes *is* winning is not the same as that person saying they believe that side *should* win.

        What has happened to basic common-sense?

  3. I really hope that this offensive is a success and it and brings the war to a close for all involved whether Ukrainian or Russian.
    Glory to Ukraine.

  4. We’re still waiting for this grand offensive that the Ukie coup regime have been endlessly touting, but now everyone is bogged down in the spring mud.

  5. Ben is dismissive of T34s at the Victory Day parade. What would a VE parade in UK be without a Spitfire fly past?

    1. I believe the point that Ben is making Nick is that the Russians couldn’t include any modern tanks because they are either all at the front or already destroyed (or now in Ukrainian service after having been abandoned by their Russians crews etc) . .

      1. Of that I am aware James, I was being sarcastic. Reality is that the Russian army has plenty of tanks but they chose to remind the people that they were fighting for the same reasons as last time by displaying an iconic symbol of their victory.

        1. Let me enlighten you Nick J. Russia is not fighting for the same reasons as WW2. Oh wait! It’s your Nazis under the bed trick again. Change the record!
          Anyway don’t forget the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and the Katyn Forest massacre. The Soviets were hardly squeaky clean.

          1. Don’t presume to enlighten me about a lack of current day Nazis O, check the real record. It’s all there if you care to look.

          2. Don’t make me laugh Nick.J! The Moon of Alabama! A really authoritative site!

          3. The Moon of Alabama is an alt-right, white supremacist, anti-Semitic site which is patronised by Trump supporting wack jobs. I am surprised that any New Zealanders would read and even quote from this severely tainted source. Mind you any New Zealander who supports Russia’s actions in Ukraine must have serious psychological problems.

          4. You just spout nonsense trying to discourage anyone from reading.
            The links are legit links. Many express the Russian side of the conflict, which is poorly represented in Western media. This “guest blog” and its ignorant barflies a case in point.

          5. I don’t just spout nonsense Pavel. Moon of Alabama is alt right. By all means read it but know their biases before you do so. If you want to believe Putinist propaganda and play the card that you are from the region and therefore know more, how do I know you are telling the truth? You could well be from Prigozhin’s little band of trolls sitting in St Petersburg.
            What part of Ukraine are you from?

  6. Thanks for the commentary Ben!

    A couple of points:

    A hypersonic Kalibr missile was recently taken out by Ukraine’s air defence system. I think it was a Patriot that did it. That must have raised a few eyebrows!

    A great reason for not taking out the Kersh Bridge now, is that there is a full-scale evacuation from Crimea by Russians, mostly civilians. Photos of miles long queues of cars trying to get over the border have been popping up on Russian channels recently. Once the counter offensive starts, then the bridge can be hit. Then there will be no need to invade Crimea because it can be sieged and starved out. The water supply can be cut, the bridge blown, and missiles used to deter any supply ships coming near.

    1. Thousands of Russians are fleeing Crimea and abandoning their properties amid concern an expected spring counteroffensive by Ukraine may target the Black Sea peninsula, a Ukrainian official has said.
      Good one Andrew, a quick Google, full of Ukrainian claims. A more subtle mind might ask whether it would be wise to besiege Crimea and cause pain to its inhabitants? Do you not think that following your prescription might result in massive pain in Kiev, Lvov and Kharkov? Going down this path wont benefit anybody.

      1. Now would be a great time to get the hell out of Dodge!
        The Russians are busy digging trenches and building anti-tank obstacles. So, what does Ukraine do? Shell the place to rubble like the Russians have in Bakhmut? Or siege the place and offer free passage for civilians?
        But I think I get what you’re saying – Kiev must be careful to stay on the right side of public opinion by minimizing civilian casualties. Being vengeful is not a good look.

  7. B Awakesky there are multiple reports including some from highly credible sources plus video of 6 kinzhal, 9 kalibr and 3 S400 missiles being shot down by air defence systems over Kiev. Various air defence systems types were involved including a Patriot battery. This makes your post on the subject seem very silly and just plain misinformation. A Russian defector missile engineer has also confirmed major problems with Russian air defence systems which seem very good at shooting down their own planes.

  8. B Awakesky there are plethora of videos online plus commentary so feel free to browse. The Russian’s are now even saying that Patriot Pac 3 missiles shot down their kinzahl and kalibr missiles. Klitchko was not one of the many sources I am reflecting in my above comment. Your deflection re NZ aviation capabilities has absolutely nothing to do with my post about Russian missiles being shot down.

          1. And you are a moron. You have to be an egocentric idiot to make the predictions you make – none of which come to pass. I know it is nonsensical to make absurd projections about wartime events. Even the military experts admit their fallibility. You don’t.

          2. PhuD it’s obvious you are deranged. Carry on, I’d laugh if you weren’t so sad.

          3. Deranged? Hardly. I have no time for a Putinist like you who delights in calling supporters of Ukraine fascists, Banderites, or Nazis when you support an evil despot who has been responsible for thousands of deaths – a war criminal. You are sick.

    1. Thankfully for those too young and too old Ukrainian conscripts the meat grinder has paused. Losing 300 to 500 a day over 200 days is a nightmare, the human price of failure to negotiate last year.

      1. Whose failure to negotiate? Putin is such a liar that force is the only language that he understands. Once Putin is eliminated there can be negotiations.

        1. Anyone who has actually followed Russian geopolitical politics with any longevity knows that the Russians are anything but liars in their diplomacy. They say what concerns them, what they need, and what they will do if no one accepts their rights and negotiates with them as equals. And that’s not ultimately Ukraine, obviously, it’s the US regime and the “Civilised West”.

    2. The ‘Moon of Alabama’ is a cesspit of Orc propaganda. I can’t believe that anyone in their right mind would patronise this site.

      1. Calling anyone “orcs” totally invalidates anything you might have to say. Your comments are irrelevant.

        1. You are full of nonsense Pavel. Put your cards on the table! What part of Ukraine are you from?

          1. Paul I am waiting for your answer. I think you are lying about having a Ukrainian background. You have zero credibility!

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