The current strategy of the war faction of Thermidor is to fight the war to the last Ukrainian in order to attrit Russia.
Trump is obviously unhappy with this strategy, but the war faction, Marco Rubio, tell him that Russia is suffering huge enormous stupendous gigantic colossal casualties, so if we keep going just a tiny teensy weeny little little bit longer the Russians will concede better peace terms than they are now offering.
On the other hand hand, if we and Russia keep going at it bit longer, we will reach the last Ukrainian, and the political fallout from the disappearance of a European American client state is likely to be worse the Afghanistan retreat. The war faction strategy is likely to leave egg all over Trump’s face, and may well be intended to do so. Undoubtedly many recent recruits from the Deep State to Maga are chafing at Trump actually doing the job of president. They would much prefer to do that job themselves. “Oh Trump disastrously $@%#& up the Ukraine war, so he should leave this sort of thing to the experts”
The actual casualties on both sides are covered by fog of war, but we have some indicators of the ratio of Russian to Ukrainian casualties.
1. Russians are fighting a war of attrition, where the objectives are to maximise the cost in blood and treasure to the enemy, and minimise one’s own expenditure of blood and treasure. They only advance when they run out of Ukrainians opposing them on the front, whereupon they advance until they find some more Ukrainians willing to form a new front, and they retreat when the situation becomes unfavourable. We see lots of videos of four Russians on motorcycles taking a system of bunkers and trenches.
The Ukrainians, on the other hand, are fighting a war for bullet points in the next Washington power point presentation. In so far as their tactics make any sense, they make sense only in a war of maneuver, and this is not a war of maneuver.
2. Far more shells, rockets, and bombs are landing on the Ukrainian front lines, than are landing on the Russian front lines.
3. There are far more Russians on the front line than Ukrainians, which means that every individual Ukrainian on the front line is getting shot at by lots of Russians, while Russians on the front line are getting shot at by fewer Ukrainians.
4. The Russian army is obviously growing. Despite fog of war, we can see that the Ukrainian army is obviously shrinking.
Under these conditions, Putin is unlikely to offer easier peace conditions, and as the Ukrainian army continues to shrink, is likely to offer harsher conditions.
If Trump accepts current Russian peace terms, there will be a great deal of outrage and indignation. If he accepts even worse Russian peace terms next month, even more outrage and indignation, and if the war continues to the last Ukrainian, he is going to get blamed for that by both the war faction and the peace faction even more.
https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1940515035090243862
This is an interesting interview of someone who I imagine to be a voice of Thermidor. He describes how insanely difficult it is to become an elite warrior, but at some point he says [*Does he say that?*]
Does he say that? I have always found your reports of what people say somewhat strange. I would have allowed this comment through if you had given me a timestamp in the video so that I could check what he is actually saying.
Tucker is increasingly open about positioning himself to the right even of Trump on some issues. Is he only building his interview business, trying to be the Rush Limbaugh of the new media landscape, or is there an option of a presidential run, outflanking Vance with his administration baggage?
And whichever way the above question is answered, is he trying to nurture a new voter bloc for actual results, or is his role to keep the plebs sated by throwing them red meat without any actual deliverables? The new Rush Limbaugh would be an apt metaphor for the latter.
These would be interesting conversations to have with someone who wasn’t AF. If you must wedge issue, at least pick a good one.
Tucker cannot be trusted completely. Trump was all set to refuse to even declare an emergency over the fake and gay covid virus and the rest of the right would have fallen into line. It was Tucker’s discordant voice early on that prevented this. Tucker is generally good but on that occassion he was disastorous.
The big lie on the Ukraine is still being shouted through every megaphone, though it is no longer a thought crime to doubt it.
“Putin is a dictator,” “The Ukraine is a democracy.” “The Ukraine is winning, winning, winning.” “Putin will fall” — meaning Russia will fall and the carpetbaggers will be able to resume the looting of Russia.
The “winning” narrative makes peace negotiation impossible, because Trump either believes it, and makes utterly unrealistic demands, or fears the reaction from the self deluded should he make realistic demands. Or perhaps something of both.
Tucker cannot counter the “winning” narrative, because of his interview form.
He has done a little to counter the Dictator/Democracy narrative.
Tucker cannot be trusted completely. … [covid]
Yeah fair point.
Tucker may even be a literal glowie. He’s got the family connections, and acknowledges a failed, or “failed,” application to the CIA in his young days. I’ve said that before in other contexts, and didn’t want to beat a dead horse, but it would have been relevant here.
With the very major failure of selling Trump on lockdowns and vaccines, and the possible glowing, Tucker being anointed to get out ahead of a crowd that can’t otherwise be defused is a real possibility. But I’m also wondering (over-optimistically?) if there’s any chance it’s a first step towards elite defection.
My read on Tuck is that he is indeed a glownigger, but he has spiritually defected onto our side. You can see when he talks about Amerikaaner proles, he struggles emotionally. He identified with the EducatedTM bureaucracy sect until something shook him out of it, and now he almost feels dishonest when speaking honestly, because it goes against a lifetime of programming.
I do believe that, regardless his origins, he is now spiritually on side. His one talk about the Russian upper class all being champagne socialists right up until the real reds killed them en mass, and how America was now there in that very state, that was a thought crime. Someone still fully possessed by leftism would not be able to make such a connection and then vocalize it as he did.
Tucker sings a different tune these days as this clip suggests:
https://x.com/TheChiefNerd/status/1944509884017569825
He tried, after the 2020 election fraud, to walk the Narrative highwire while maintaining some virtue. Didn’t work too well for him.
Tucker cannot be trusted completely.
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Tucker was friends with Hunter Biden. whether or not you think he might be trustworthy now he certainly was not at the beginning of his career.
Would the war end if Trump were to accept those terms? My impression is that Western Europe would keep supporting Ukraine to fight to the last Ukrainian.
The Ukrainian Nazis will do what they are told.
By who is the question…
Indeed it is.
5. Both Ukrainian and Russian sources agree the Russians are massively outproducing war making materials compared to what the Ukrainians can get. Most importantly, this includes drones, the main method of inflicting casualties. Last report I saw was mutual agreement Russia is outproducing by a factor of 6 to 1, and that was probably a year ago. All indications point to the Russian government having extensively ramp up production.
As a committed Mossad agent, I’d like to apologize for Jeffrey Adolf Epstein soaping and lampshading those 8 gorillion innocent teenage prostitutes.
It’s regretful how much oxygen Epstein sucks up over on The Donald. Before that, though, the Israel-Iran squabble elicited much Manichean noise. Shills gotta shill with something. Ruined the anniversary meme-ing of the first assassination attempt against Trump somewhat today.
Well, I can believe we provided “Lady” Lindsey Graham with male prostitutes, but then again, he seems like a genuinely unhinged warmonger everywhere on the globe (I bet he masochistically enjoys getting severely beaten by those male prostitutes, who might even be black), not exclusively an Iran hawk, so do we really need to blackmail him? This “Israeli honeytrap” narrative could well be itself a CIA psyop. But of course I would say that.
Of all the things to attack Trump for, why this? You’d think that if Trump was involved, some leftist would have leaked it by now. This whole thing is coming off as manufactured controversy.
Probably at least some of the loud kvetching is an astroturf by foreign governments who seek to undermine Trump, boosted by Musk’s algorithms because His Sperginess unfortunately fell for the “pedophilia” hostile meme (and with all due respect to ketamine insights, only readers of this blog tell it like it is) and also possibly seeks himself to undermine Trump.
I doubt too many Real Americans give a flying fuck about this latest and lamest iteration of pizzagate, which — not altogether unlike covid worship in the previous Trump Administration — serves primarily the interests of your hegemonic rival, Chyyyna.
Friends and family see it as a reason to distrust Trump. They’ve independently brought it up. It’s not a particularly big wedge issue, but it is a little cut. You can only take so many of those little cuts, and this one is being pushed not long after the Iran affair, which no ordinary Joe was happy to see either.
Don needs to wrangle the glowniggers before they strangle him next.
Whoever is pushing this on the public doesn’t want to see America Made Great Again, and doesn’t want red-blooded military-age male Trump supporters to sign up with ICE to expel those beaners.
Please, by all means go use the megaphone, if you have one.
The issue is, this is a normie plausible storyline for Don being irretrievably stuck in the swamp. So of course they push it, it works. Don would have been better off yelling about how disappointed he was in Kash and whomever else, then moving on to the next thing, than the delivery we did end up getting on it. Instead we got him wagging his finger at the public, saying something along the lines of “why do you care”, and doubling down on the glownigger line. It was indeed a misstep, however small, and our enemies are pouncing on it.
I personally do not care, except that the glowniggers are still out and about wrecking the world as they please, and lying to our faces about it. I would have liked King Don to wear the crown and do something about the problem of lying scheming glowniggers. Everyone would have.
Trump is not irretrievably stuck in the swamp. Obviously. The swamp tried to murder him twice, and he was massively betrayed the first time around.
But he is unable to abolish the swamp with a wag of his finger. He is still making the mistake that Hitler did not make, and trying to rule through the swamp.
Hitler had his own people, and Trump does not have his own people, and has not seriously tried to create his own organisation.
Epstein files, failure to take public video of Fort Knox (it is increasingly obvious that the gold has mysteriously evaporated) and putting Marco Rubio in charge of the Ukraine all reveal weakness. There is some substantial truth in the normie narrative that he is just another swamp critter or irretrievable stuck. Remember Covid.
If he does not confront the swamp on the Ukraine, it is going to be a disaster for him — the swamp is set on expending the Ukraine to attrit Russia, and then blaming Trump for the ensuing debacle, then sending a few more nations into the meat grinder — probably Lithuania and Poland with a conflict they start over Kaliningrad. This is a betrayal led by Marco Rubio.
After the last Ukrainian, the last Pole and Lithuanian. But, if Trump fails again, I expect this operation to be interrupted by civil war or nuclear war. As we get closer to the left singularity, expect the unexpected. California is already in state of insurrection, and some members of the Trump cabinet are willing to use that word, but Trump is not, and Newscum is not.
Trump has two crises on his plate, the Ukraine and the insurrection, and so far everyone agrees to deal with both crises by pretending them away. Supposedly what is happening in the Ukraine is a stalemate, because the lines are not moving much. Not a stalemate, a war of attrition, and in attrition the lines do not move much, until one side capitulates or its army is gone.
On the Ukraine, he has to accept the Russian peace terms before they become more severe. On California, he has to arrest the insurrectionists at the top. This will be easier to get away with after the New York election, so stalling is a reasonable tactic. Let us pray it is only stalling, and only a tactic.
When Ice hit a part of the Democrat’s child trafficking operation, Ice found itself cut off and surrounded, but things did not escalate all the way to lethality — one of the insurrectionists fired a gun, then ran away, then no one else fired any guns. So there is still some excuse for not saying “Insurrection” yet. But things are escalating. Recall an obese member of congress body slamming a cop. I said things would escalate, and now one of Newscum’s men has fired a gun — ineffectually, but it still a gun.
Conflicts over sovereign authority will escalate until decisively resolved.
Are normies going to say, “Sure, I’d like to support Trump for physically removing the illegals off our communities, but uh-oh he might or might not have been naughty and hung up with the wrong people some decades ago, welp then, guess I’ll just forget about the whole agenda and everything I actually voted for?” Are you sure these are normies who think this way and not terminally online autistic groidpers? The heck is going on in America?
You’re not listening, you are blaring the megaphone at me. If you want to beat the drum, by all means, go do so. But do so among normies who may be swayed.
I clearly want Don to speak some words of power and deputize me and others like to deport millions of almost human apes via a large cannon. He is not. He is making the first term mistakes all over again, and his coalition has fallen to pieces.
I question whether normies actually care about this stuff; my assumption is that deportations are a far, far higher priority among normies than anything related to Epstein. And I believe that’s a pretty solid assumption. Now, if the deportations don’t work out, demonstrating an absolute lack of authority on Trump’s part, that’s an actual problem.
I answered this in my very first reply on this issue
Yes. Normies do indeed care, because this is a clear swamp victory, and it’s demotivating. For all the ICE bluster, day to day has not changed here. I am in a rural heartland town, and walking through the neighborhood, and there are a few houses stuffed full of thirdies living on top of each other, and the kids on the little neighborhood playground are half foreign. People care, but the results are not showing. Truth on the Epstein case and mass deportation were both campaign promises. Both are important, in that the glowniggers allowed to continue lying and scheming is going to lead to another huge problem set, but the mass deportation is more immediately existential.
The Epstein thing is important to normies because it is one of the surface level topics they can somewhat understand, crooked elites doing things they could never get away with, and having every organization run massive cover for crooked elites doing things they could never get away with. So when they see the man that is campaigning on reigning in the crooked elites, on top of dealing with the existential threats, then backing the glowniggers on The Offical NarrativeTM, they are annoyed and disheartened.
We here are more concerned about the coming war external and internal, but normies cannot really cognize such things. They feel it, but it doesn’t leave their brains and mouths in coherent threads. They are concerned about the daily talking points, and the daily talking points haven’t been Donald firmly grasping the scepter.
Well, can’t argue with reports from the ground. I do predict that this will no longer be a prominent topic in the discourse within a few news cycles. (And the glowies no doubt will find some other things to amplify.) Whether or not this was a test that Trump failed, there will certainly be far more crucial tests, which he must not fail.
They’re doing it because they know nothing will come of it. You have to remember that the same people making hay out of ‘Trump is scared of the Epstein Files’ now were the people who were in control of them in the first place.
There’s a whole lot of people who could be embarrassed by the kompromat Epstein’s handlers collected. And Trump is not one of them. And many of them are Trump’s ‘allies’ in the thermidorean coalition, so they are leaning on this, because it is really about them, not Trump.
This really seems the most obvious explanation of what is going on. Talk about how Trump himself must be involved is dumb, for that was the reason Epstein was arrested by the Democrat-led FBI in the first place. They didn’t find anything back then, they won’t find anything now.
Yet undeniably there is an aspect of ‘when making deals with the swamp, one must be careful not to become the swamp.’
Just saw this twit:
https://x.com/FischerKing64/status/1944526866121204074
Hmmm, interesting ideas indeed.
Jimianity soon going mainstream.
I was hoping Trump would simply end the weapons shipments and let Ukraine collapse, particularly after Zelensky’s disastrous white house visit. In retrospect, this was unrealistic zigger hopium.
Seems like Trump is stuck between a rock and a hard place:
-He has a large unstable ruling coalition and ending Ukraine support will shift parts of Thermidor back to the dems. His margins are thin enough that he can’t afford to lose any support.
-Continuing to arm and aid Ukraine is against the spirit of what he ran on and a waste of money, weapons and lives.
-SBU already tried to kill Trump using a mentally ill hohol teenager in Wisconsin. If he actually stops the flow of weapons, expect them to try that again 100 more times.
-Given the insane frothing at the mouth Russophobia throughout Europe, I wouldn’t be surprised if MI6 and others would give them a hand.
-Trump wants America to look strong and powerful on the world stage and there’s really no way for the US to back out of Ukraine without it looking like a humiliating capitulation.
So unfortunately it appears that Trump will just maintain the status quo and it’ll all be settled on the battlefield.
Settling it on the battlefield through war of maneuver would be a fine outcome. Settling it on the battlefield through war of attrition means exterminating nearly all male Ukrainians. And that will not settle it. The people who fed in the Ukraine to attrit Russia are preparing to feed in Poland and Lithuania.
Settling it on the battlefield in war attrition means annihilation. That is going to look a great deal worse. And it will settle nothing. Even if Russia kills every Ukrainian, Polish, and Lithuanian man, woman child that will settle nothing. The war will not end until the Globohomo agrees that it ends, or until the nukes fly. This was never a war between the Ukraine and Russia, and will not be a war between Poland and Russia, nor between Germany and Russia. It always was a war between Globohomo and Russia using Ukrainian cannot fodder. And already Globohomo is organising fresh supplies of cannon fodder for when they run out of Ukrainians.
Globohomo is not agreement capable. Trump does not rule globohomo. Either he destroys globohomo or globohomo kills him and his family.
What can Trump do? At most, he can stop US support of Ukraine. I doubt he could prevent UK and most Western European countries from supporting Ukraine. If he could, he would rule globohomo. It doesn’t look like he rules globohomo.
You argued that the Ukrainian Nazis will do what they are told. Indeed, they are doing what they are told, but would they do what Trump tells them if globohomo tells them something different? Maybe they would, if Trump kills enough of those who do not do what he tells them, but sofar Trump has not done much killing and not even done much arresting.
I see Ukraine as a problem that Trump can only solve after he has taken power in the US, probably not even then if the US empire retreats and stops ruling Western Europe.
Unfortunately, and totally disappointing, Mr. Trump will not Make America Great Again (nor pull “The West” or rest of the world in MAGA’s wake). He does not play 4D chess, and does not know how to play chess at all.
The Forever Wars will continue, and supposed “victories” that should have ended those wars will be forgotten faster than you say Epstein so new “victories” will be needed. And for the first time I’m getting really concerned about sending Poles, Romanians, and others (Me and my sons? Young Germans and Americans?) to the meat grinder of the Eastern Steppes, against the country that hasn’t done anything against us, formally for country that hasn’t done anything for us.
And no, “Jesuits” did not whisper all that to his ears, nor anybody else. It was his choosing, and his associates in the US government. He could’ve MAGA, and bring humanity to the stars, but he chooses The Forever War.
Yes, bringing USAID down was great, and if I was an American, those few deportations would look good to me, but guess what – the Americans are still on their way of loosing America, and The Forever War is quite a good replacement for USAID. Money laundering scheme but through different channels. Not NGOs, but military-industrial complex > overpriced weapons to corrupt EU cronies > all that to the 404 black hole, and soon the others, from Israel to Taiwan. Why would just Americans bear the costs of maintaining Globo-Homo Empire? Few executive orders here and there that reversed some policies to the saner leftism of the Eighties are not nearly enough of making any difference, anywhere.
There’s no point in “kissing his ring” because he does not actually offer such kissing. It was fun watching leftards and progs losing their mind over Trump, but fun is over now. It was actually naive to expect something different from a fisher in Rubicon.
I’d like to be wrong.
You are telling us that nothing ever changes. The “nothing ever changes” brigade has been wrong every year for two centuries. Your luck is not going to improve.
Leftism has to get ever lefter.
And right now we see leftism going full speed ahead getting lefter, as for example the Mayor of Los Angeles, the about to be Mayor of New York, the federal judiciary, and Harvard.
Thermidor wants to stabilise at 2016 leftism. Trump likes 1980s leftism. He is not a swamp critter, he is not a tool of Thermidor, but he suffers from the same error.
You cannot stabilise leftism at year X.
You have to put it down like a mad dog.
If Trump stops leftism from getting lefter, it dies, as a shark must swim or drown. Its death struggles are getting interesting, and will likely get considerably more interesting.
They might win, in which case we continue onwards to the seven kill stele. They will probably lose. The conflict is likely to intensify. But if Thermidor wins, the left dies, and then what is currently unthinkable and impossible will suddenly become possible and thinkable.
What is not going to happen is that we just continue at current levels of leftism and current levels of forever war. The war will be settled, as leftism dies, or go nuclear, as it lives.
I have often said that to make peace in the Ukraine, Trump must first send tanks into Harvard. Since he is making a start on Harvard, I am not too worried about the peace negotiations.
1350 state department employees laid off looks like huge news to me, and a good indication of cessation of the empire program, which means weapons to the Ukraine are more nominal than substance
Trump charisma/rhetoric wizardry is a specialist talent. ‘It’s Biden’s war, we helped the best we could, but they should have a made a deal’ could well be a better situation than whatever rebuttal he would make for a Stab-In-The-Back narrative
Jim (or anyone else for that matter): what’s your estimate as to the KIA for each side for the first half of the year?
Most Russian KIA are killed by drones. Since the Ukraine is fighting a media war, and actual combat victories are secondary to media victories, I would say the people who count up drone footage probably have near the right number, in which case I vaguely recall a figure of something like seven thousand. That is probably the wrong number, but the right number is also not very large.
Ukrainian KIA: They are conscripting thirty thousand a month, and their army is obviously shrinking at an alarming rate, so a fair bit more than thirty thousand a month.
Kursk was roughly comparable casualties on both sides. The greatest Ukrainian counter offensive was completely one sided, with enormous casualties on the Ukrainian side, and rather small Russian casualties.
The early unsuccessful Ugledar and Avdiivka Russian offensives resulted in the Russians suffering much greater casualties than the Ukrainians, because Russian high command did not understand drone warfare and was reluctant to accept that drones changed everything, but since then it has mostly been smooth sailing for the Russians and a nightmare for the Ukrainians.
Most Russian casualties have been the result of stubbornly persisting in stupid tactics made obsolete by drone warfare. Russia is a stubborn student, but war is a harsh teacher. Most Ukrainian casualties are the result of fighting for Power Point bullet points for tomorrow’s Washington presentation, rather than for victory in a war of attrition.