THE CONFLICT IN UKRAINE / THE WEST'S PROXY WAR AGAINST RUSSIA - 16.11.2025
Including geopolitical issues affecting the balance of power in the ongoing end game war to establish our common future, a closely monitored prison planet or tolerance for diverse modes of governance.
VICTORY BELONGS TO RUSSIA: IT’S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME.
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VICTORY BELONGS TO RUSSIA: IT’S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME.
Each day that passes makes a conclusive Russian victory in the Donbass and beyond more certain. As Russia bolsters her forces, and weaponry, those of Ukraine decrease. Russian forces gain ready access to rest and recuperation as troop numbers increase. The increasingly exhausted and demoralized Ukrainian troops have an ever decreasing prospect of such respite. This situation will bring them to complete breakdown as Russia unleashes the firepower of the more modern and advanced weaponry that is arriving along with the newly mobilized Russian troops.
The various Ukrainian offensives are now weak when confronted by the reinforced Russian lines. A few futile efforts achieve miserable results before fire reigns down on the Ukrainian troops and they are forced back to their original positions and beyond.
And now we have arrived at the wet, and later, freezing conditions where the Ukrainian forces will be subject to myriad forms of abject misery, with death and injury all around them while they lie sodden or frozen, abandoned to their fate by Kiev.
We must feel for the majority of Ukrainian troops as they are, in most part now, not of the Nazi-mentality deserving of revulsion, in most part decent men, fathers, sons, brothers, husband and uncles, who no doubt saw through the coup of 2014 for what it was. But sadly, their fate for now appears sealed, condemned to death by the political and media elites of the West.
Nothing will stop Russia now. Every factor favors them. Victory will be Russia’s. In Donbass and by reputation and respect gained, across the entire world.
THE UKRAINE WAR AND ITS AFTERMATH
It has taken far longer to defeat the regime in Kiev than initially appeared possible and would have been achieved far sooner and with much less loss of life if the western powers had not involved themselves. However, the end result of a Russian victory has not been avoided by the Ukrainian regime, nor by NATO, or by the leaders of the collective west. The inevitable end result of this conflict was only postponed and will be achieved, even after the consequential intervention of the West with the attendant tragic loss of hundreds of thousands of lives that would not have been lost otherwise.
It appears that Moscow did not anticipate that the West had laid a long-planned trap for Russia. Therefore, the extent to which Washington, London and Brussels were prepared to commit in weakening Russia was also clearly not anticipated, or at least not fully appreciated.
Ukraine was meant to be the anvil upon which Russia would be hammered until weakened to the point where its leadership could be overthrown and the nation broken up into easily controlled pieces. However, the western powers failed to anticipate two outcomes, that major nations who had long traded with Russia would not turn against Moscow but continue to trade in the same way, or to even greater extent and that the Russian Federation had already arranged its economy to face such a challenge from the West. The western plan, due primarily to the two factors above failed. The success of Russia’s special military operation, reluctantly set in motion after every peaceful, diplomatic solution failed, became inevitable. As long as NATO did not become directly involved this was assured.
NATO, since the end of the Cold War, requiring new impetus, sought to make the Russian Federation appear a threat to the EU and the West in general. Instead of acceding to Gorbachev, Yeltsin and Putin’s wishes for Russia to be welcomed into a common European home where good relations could be maintained NATO required a quite different outcome. Without Russia being seen as an adversary, an enemy, instead of a trading partner, NATO had no future. Due to the need to keep NATO intact and functioning normally with all the career ladders, political influence and military power in place it was not long before the promise not to move NATO an inch eastward toward Russia was broken. This began the process of aggression by the West toward Russia that culminated in the Maidan coup in Kiev in the winter of 2014-14 and all subsequent events.
From 2014 when the democratically-elected president and government of Ukraine was ousted and replaced by politicians selected by the USA, Ukraine became the fiefdom of the western powers and their intelligence agencies. A series of changes designed to nullify the Russian language and the rights of the Russian-speaking population across Ukraine took place. Having their right to vote for the president and government of their choice removed along with their future right to speak the language of their birth with pride and the loss of much else besides, the Russian-speaking population of both Crimea and south-eastern Ukraine took their destiny into their own hands. The insurrection against the democratic process in Ukraine which took place in western Ukraine was rapidly followed by an equal and opposite, grassroots uprising in eastern Ukraine.
The western powers began making Ukraine into a de facto NATO state from 2014 onward. Its military was supported financially, trained to NATO standards while a massive, thousand kilometer line of fortifications were created against the Russian-speaking population of the Donbass. From 2014 when the Ukrainian army were sent to subdue the uprising in the east civilian deaths became an everyday occurrence, the worst years being 2014 and 2015. The incessant barrage of artillery and mortar shells into the urban areas of the Donbass regions of Donetsk and Lugansk has brought the toll to around 20,000 to the present time.
The first two months of 2022 saw the rain of terror of Ukrainian attacks upon the civilian populations of Donetsk and Lugansk surge exponentially. For this reason it was clear that Russia must make common cause with the two new republics formed after the Maidan coup. It became unthinkable to leave them at the mercy of the combined weight of a new and deadly Ukrainian army and their NATO backers. The western powers and NATO had rejected all offers from Russia made late in 2021 to negotiate a new security architecture for Europe which could provide stability and peace for all. So it was that Russia was left with only one choice, one that it had sought to avoid through the Minsk peace process which western leaders and the ex-president of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko have admitted was a sham. On February 24th 2022 Russia reluctantly initiated a plan designed to intimidate the Ukrainian regime into fulfilling its Minsk-agreed steps to allow the Russian-speakers of the Donbass their autonomy. As we now know the western leaders stepped in and convinced the Kiev regime to continue to fight rather than accept the peace agreement Russia was offering.
Now, as we approach the winter of 2025, after almost four years of military engagement where the Russian army has fought a war of attrition against deeply entrenched Ukrainian forces, the breakthrough to initiate maneuver warfare has begun. Plagued by desertions, massive casualties and an inability to reinforce its front line the Kiev regime and its military approach exhaustion and collapse. Internally corruption in Ukraine is rife and increasing. Externally its sponsors are fast running out of funds and weaponry. Villages, towns and cities along with ever larger tracts of territory are being taken by Russia. Over coming months the last of several major cities will fall to Russia. Within the next week or so we will see Pokrovsk, Myrnohrad and Kupyansk all fall completely to the Russian military. Siversk. Lyman, Kramatorsk and Slaviansk will inevitably fall, one after another. As Russia advances, now with ever greater speed, so will fall the last remaining cards that Kiev and its sponsors have to play.
Only the final option of capitulation will be left for Zelensky’s corrupt and fascistic regime.
Will they opt for this final end to the conflict? As things stand this looks unlikely. Even if Russia takes all the territory up to the eastern bank of the Dnieper River, even if Russia was to take all of Ukraine in its hands, it appears unlikely that Zelensky and his thuggish regime will relent and submit. Most likely Zelensky and co. will depart for London or Tel Aviv and set up a government in exile financially supported by the United Kingdom and others within the fanatically reckless ‘Coalition of the Willing’. How will the fanatics of AZOV and their allies see Zelensky then? As a traitor, a betrayer of the Ukrainian nation for fleeing? Will they plot his assassination and perhaps succeed?
Russia will proceed to rebuild eastern Ukraine, providing residents there with all the many social, health, educational and financial benefits of all other members of the Russian Federation.
What of western Ukraine? Will a coup take place where the ultranationalist, Nazi-mentality hordes of AZOV and other such groupings take over? Or will the people of western Ukraine stand against such an outcome, will they insist upon new elections? Will those elections bring to power men and women dedicated to ensure that conflict with Russia remains a thing of the past? How much more of Europe and the UK taxpayer billions will be poured into western Ukraine over the next quarter century? How much will be left of Ukrainian industry as it existed before the fighting and how much will be snapped up by western companies seeking work slaves on low pay as employees? How many western mega corporations will rule where Ukrainian companies once provided locally-based services and locally-produced goods?
The disaster of this conflict was brought upon Ukraine through the aggressive desire of western political elites to maintain and increase the global hegemony that has been their goal since the end of WWII. Will the Ukrainian people who have survived recognize how cruelly they have been used by these elites? Will the name of those in the West who so cynically used them be accompanied by the worst swear words imaginable?
How will the economies of Europe and the USA fare? Will de-industrialization and de-dollarization have the effect on them that they so recklessly wished to inflict upon Russia?
On all aspects of Russia’s coming victory and the aftermath of the debacle the western powers have inflicted upon us we will all have to wait and see...





