“The Bangkok-based conspiracy blogger, known for his pro-China and pro-Russia views, “Tony Cartalucci”, (aka Brian Joseph Thomas Berletic), is at it again.”
Just thought you lurkers should know where this is coming from. Guy has no credentials at all as a military analyst. He was an optical equipment repair tech when he was in. (If he was in.)
If the “lurkers” listen to the video, Berletic gives a very good picture of the reality on the ground using a Ukraine friendly map. He even reads your type of sources like Business Insider who obviously by their very name tells us they are experts in all that is military, Chad. /sarc
People here aren’t pro Russia, they are pro telling the truth. People see the truth now as time has passed, and it has told people what big liars and fabricators the Zeeper flying monkeys are.
After the SOTU shitshow on Thursday, it has become apparent to many the kind of slime that support anything Biden is not in it for the best interests of the American people. That includes Ukraine.
Conspiracy blogger? Look in the mirror.
But then you aren't really disputing that he is wrong about anything, are you?
There isn't really a way to spin the current situation as "Ukraine is winning". The top Ukraine story of the last few days is the Pope tellibg Zelensky to consider surrender.
From the New York Times:
Pope Says Ukraine Should Have the ‘Courage of the White Flag’
His words have raised questions about whether Francis was suggesting that Ukraine surrender, but a Vatican spokesman said the pope meant “cease-fire and negotiation.”
By Jason Horowitz Reporting from RomeA recent CNN article sums up a lot of recent reporting:March 9, 2024
Pope Francis has reiterated in a new interview that Ukraine should negotiate to end the war with Russia, but this time he used language — adopting his interviewer’s expression, “white flag” — that has drawn attention and raised questions about whether the pope was suggesting that Ukraine surrender.
On Saturday night, the Vatican spokesman, Matteo Bruni, immediately clarified that the pope meant “cease-fire and negotiation,” not surrender, when he said white flag, a universal symbol for giving up.
But the pope’s words and others he used during the interview have underscored how the Vatican has often bewildered Ukraine’s officials and supporters struggling to understand its position.
Ukraine’s defeat at Avdiivka darkens the mood in the West
It is a pivotal moment, where both Russian advances and Western atrophy threaten to transform the biggest land war in Europe since the 1940s.
Traveling from the Munich Security Conference towards Ukraine’s frontlines, the polite frustration and manicured pleas of Western leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky feel yet more desperate. The warnings that Ukraine might suffer setbacks on the frontline if the United States Congress continued to hold up a $60 billion zaid package have now curdled into a bitter, brutal reality.
The pledges and rhetoric of Munich’s suits and limousines have so far amounted to little; in the wait, or abyss, ahead, Ukraine is losing people and land. It is all very real, very immediate and stark. After months of stalemate, the possibility of sweeping changes on the frontlines is quite real.