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THE UKRAINIAN ARMY HAS BEEN DEFEATED. WHAT’S LEFT IS MOP-UP
A Son of the New American Revolution ^ | 22 Mar22 | Larry Johnson

Posted on 03/23/2022 6:34:27 PM PDT by delta7

Question 1– Can you explain to me why you think Russia is winning the war in Ukraine?

Larry C. Johnson– Within the first 24 hours of the Russian military operation in Ukraine, all Ukrainian Ground Radar Intercept capabilities were wiped out. Without those radars, the Ukrainian Air Force lost its ability to do air to air intercept. In the intervening three weeks, Russia has established a de facto No Fly Zone over Ukraine. While still vulnerable to shoulder fired Surface to Air Missiles supplied by the U.S. and NATO to the Ukrainians, there is no evidence that Russia has had to curtail Combat Air Operations.

Russia’s arrival in Kiev within three days of the invasion also caught my attention. I recalled that the Nazi’s in Operation Barbarossa took seven weeks to reach Kiev and the required 7 more weeks to subdue the city. The Nazis had the advantage of not pulling punches to avoid civilian casualties and were eager to destroy critical infrastructure. Yet many so-called American military experts claimed that Russia was bogged down. When a 24 mile (or 40 mile, depends on the news source) was positioned north of Kiev for more than a week, it was clear that Ukraine’s ability to launch significant military operations had been eliminated. If their artillery was intact, then that column was easy pickings for massive destruction. That did not happen. Alternatively, if the Ukrainian’s had a viable fixed wing or rotary wing capability they should have destroyed that column from the air. That did not happen. Or, if they had a viable cruise missile capability they should have rained down hell on the supposedly stalled Russian column. That did not happen. The Ukrainians did not even mount a significant infantry ambush of the column with their newly supplied U.S. Javelins.

The scale and scope of the Russian attack is remarkable. They captured territory in three weeks that is larger than the land mass of the United Kingdom. They then proceeded to carry out targeted attacks on key cities and military installations. We have not seen a single instance of a Ukrainian regiment or brigade size unit attacking and defeating a comparable Russian unit. Instead, the Russians have split the Ukrainian Army into fragments and cut their lines of communication. The Russians are consolidating their control of Mariupol and have secured all approaches on the Black Sea. Ukraine is now cut off in the South and the North.

I would note that the U.S. had a tougher time capturing this much territory in Iraq in 2003 while fighting against a far inferior, less capable military force. If anything, this Russian operation should scare the hell out of U.S. military and political leaders.

The really big news came this week with the Russian missile strikes on what are de facto NATO bases in Yavoriv and Zhytomyr. NATO conducted cyber security training at Zhytomyr in September 2018 and described Ukraine as a “NATO partner.” Zhytomyr was destroyed with hypersonic missiles on Saturday. Yavoriv suffered a similar fate last Sunday. It was the primary training and logistics center that NATO and EUCOM used to supply fighters and weapons to Ukraine. A large number of the military and civilian personnel at that base became casualties.

Not only is Russia striking and destroying bases used by NATO regularly since 2015, but there was no air raid warning and there was no shutdown of the attacking missiles.

Question 2– Why is the media trying to convince the Ukrainian people that they can prevail in their war against Russia? If what you say is correct, then all the civilians that are being sent to fight the Russian army, are dying in a war they can’t win. I don’t understand why the media would want to mislead people on something so serious. What are your thoughts on the matter?

Larry C. Johnson– This is a combination of ignorance and laziness. Rather than do real reporting, the vast majority of the media (print and electronic) as well as Big Tech are supporting a massive propaganda campaign. I remember when George W. Bush was Hitler. I remember when Donald Trump was Hitler. And now we have a new Hitler, Vladimir Putin. This is a tired, failed playbook. Anyone who dares to raise legitimate questions about is immediately tarred as a Putin puppet or a Russia stooge. When you cannot argue facts the only recourse is name calling.

Question 3– Last week, Colonel Douglas MacGregor was a guest on the Tucker Carlson Show. His views on the war are strikingly similar to your own. Here’s what he said in the interview:

“The war is really over for the Ukrainians. They have been ground into bits, there is no question about that despite what we hear from our mainstream media. So, the real question for us at this stage is, Tucker, are we going to live with the Russian people and their government or we going to continue to pursue this sort of regime change dressed up as a Ukrainian war? Are we going to stop using Ukraine as a battering ram against Moscow, which is effectively what we’ve done.” (Tucker Carlson– MacGregor Interview) Do you agree with MacGregor that the real purpose of goading Russia into a war in Ukraine was “regime change”?

Second, do you agree that Ukraine is being used as a staging ground for the US to carry out a proxy-war on Russia?

Larry C. Johnson– Doug is great analyst but I disagree with him—I don’t think there is anyone in the Biden Administration that is smart enough to think and plan in those strategic terms. In my view the last 7 years have been the inertia of the NATO status quo. What I mean by that is that NATO and Washington, believed they could continue to creep east on Russia’s borders without provoking a reaction. NATO and EUCOM regularly carried out exercises—including providing “offensive” training—and supplied equipment. I believe reports in the United States that the CIA was providing paramilitary training to Ukrainian units operating in the Donbass are credible. But I have trouble believing that after our debacles in Iraq and Afghanistan, we suddenly have Sun Tzu level strategists pulling the strings in Washington.

There is an air of desperation in Washington. Besides trying ban all things Russian, the Biden Administration is trying to bully China, India and Saudi Arabia. I do not see any of those countries falling into line. I believe the Biden crew made a fatal mistake by trying to demonize all things and all people Russian. If anything, this is uniting the Russian people behind Putin and they are ready to dig in for a long struggle.

I am shocked at the miscalculation in thinking economic sanctions on Russia would bring them to their knees. The opposite is true. Russia is self-sufficient and is not dependent on imports. Its exports are critical to the economic well-being of the West. If they withhold wheat, potash, gas, oil, palladium, finished nickel and other key minerals from the West, the European and U.S. economies will be savaged. And this attempt to coerce Russia with sanctions has now made it very likely that the U.S. dollar’s role as the international reserve currency will show up in the dustbin of history.

Question 4– Ever since he delivered his famous speech in Munich in 2007, Putin has been complaining about the “architecture of global security”. In Ukraine we can see how these nagging security issues can evolve into a full-blown war. As you know, in December Putin made a number of demands related to Russian security, but the Biden administration shrugged them off and never responded. Putin wanted written assurances that NATO expansion would not include Ukraine (membership) and that nuclear missile systems would not be deployed to Romania or Poland. Do you think Putin’s demands are unreasonable?

Larry C. Johnson– I think Putin’s demands are quite reasonable. The problem is that 99% of Americans have no idea of the kind of military provocation that NATO and the U.S. have carried out over the last 7 years. The public was always told the military exercises were “defensive.” That simply is not true. Now we have news that DTRA was funding biolabs in Ukraine. I guess Putin could agree to allow U.S. nuclear missile systems in Poland and Romania if Biden agrees to allow comparable Russian systems to be deployed in Cuba, Venezuela and Mexico. When we look at it in those terms we can begin to understand that Putin’s demands are not crazy nor unreasonable.

Question 5– Russian media reports that Russian “high precision, air-launched” missiles struck a facility in west Ukraine “killing more than 100 local troops and foreign mercenaries.” Apparently, the Special Operations training center was located near the town of Ovruch which is just 15 miles from the Polish border. What can you tell us about this incident? Was Russia trying to send a message to NATO?

Larry C. Johnson– Short answer—YES! Russian military strikes in Western Ukraine during the past week have shocked and alarmed NATO officials. The first blow came on Sunday, March 13 at Yavoriv, Ukraine. Russia hit the base with several missiles, some reportedly hypersonic. Over 200 personnel were killed, which included American and British military and intelligence personnel, and hundreds more wounded. Many suffered catastrophic wounds, such as amputations, and are in hospital. Yet, NATO and the western media have shown little interest in reporting on this disaster.

Yavoriv was an important forward base for NATO (see here). Until February (prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine), the U.S. 7th Army Training Command was operating from Yavoriv as late as mid-February. Russia has not stopped there. ASB Military news reports Russia hit another site, Delyatyn, which is 60 miles southeast of Yavoriv (on Thursday I believe). Yesterday, Russia hit Zytomyr, another site where NATO previously had a presence. Putin has sent a very clear message—NATO forces in Ukraine will be viewed and treated as combatants. Period.

Question 6– Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been lionized in the western media as a “wartime leader” and a modern-day “Winston Churchill”. What the media fails to tell its readers is that Zelensky has taken a number of steps to strengthen his grip on power while damaging fragile democratic institutions in Ukraine. For example, Zelensky has “banned eleven opposition-owned news organizations” and tried to bar the head of Ukraine’s largest opposition party, Viktor Medvedchuk, from running for office on a bogus “terrorist financing” charge. This is not the behavior of a leader that is seriously committed to democracy.

What’s your take on Zelensky? Is he really the “patriotic leader” the media makes him out to be?

Larry C. Johnson– Zelensky is a comedian and an actor. Not a very good one at that in my view. The West is cynically using the fact he is Jewish as a diversion from the size-able contingent of Neo-Nazis (and I mean genuine Nazis who still celebrate the Ukrainian Waffen SS unit’s accomplishments while fighting with the Nazis in WW II). The facts are clear—he is banning opposition political parties and shutting down opposition media. I guess that is the new definition of “democracy.”

Question 7– How does this end? There’s an excellent post at the Moon of Alabama site titled “What Will Be The Geographic End State Of The War In Ukraine“. The author of the post, Bernard, seems to think that Ukraine will eventually be partitioned along the Dnieper River “and south along the coast that holds a majority ethnic Russian population.” He also says this:

“This would eliminate Ukrainian access to the Black Sea and create a land bridge towards the Moldavian breakaway Transnistria which is under Russian protection. The rest of the Ukraine would be a land confined, mostly agricultural state, disarmed and too poor to be build up to a new threat to Russia anytime soon. Politically it would be dominated by fascists from Galicia which would then become a major problem for the European Union.” What do you think? Will Putin impose his own territorial settlement on Ukraine in order to reinforce Russian security and bring the hostilities to an end or is a different scenario more likely?

Larry C. Johnson– I agree with Moon. Putin’s primary objective is to secure Russia from foreign threats and effect a divorce with the West. Russia has the physical resources to be an independent sovereign and is in the process of making that vision come true.


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To: Gaffer

The Ukraine was a NATO Aspirant,
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Which begs the question, since the Ukies became a new country in 1991, why were they never admitted to the EU and NATO? Answer: corruption, both Zelensky and Vlad are evil and corrupted , support neither side.

Don’t get sucked in by your emotions…and MSM propaganda.


221 posted on 03/24/2022 12:24:23 PM PDT by delta7
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To: ARW

Typical neocon. You’re going to fight til the last Ukrainian.
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With Soros funding them….The Ukies have been played….when this regional war ends ( they all do), prepare for corrupted “ Zelenskys revenge”….a hallmark of divine justice: evil destroys evil…stay tuned.


222 posted on 03/24/2022 12:28:48 PM PDT by delta7
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To: delta7

Ukraine was NEVER admitted to NATO as a full member. Being an aspirant meant that it applied for membership, nothing else and they’ve been strung along since 2008, likely as some kind of poke at Russia.

It isn’t ‘my emotions.’ It is just asking questions and seeing a whole bunch of incongruous information being promulgated.


223 posted on 03/24/2022 12:29:18 PM PDT by Gaffer
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To: delta7

Apparently… Someone needs to tell the Ukrainians that. Because they sure as hell aren’t finished. My people never back down.


224 posted on 03/24/2022 12:38:28 PM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.She was, indeed, a hottie… Rest in peace, Joanne.)
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To: Apparatchik

There are a lot of experts who’s main “expertise” is getting in the news to sound informed to people who don’t know any better. Johnson is trying to sound like a military, U.S. and international relations expert his career show he never was.


225 posted on 03/24/2022 12:42:02 PM PDT by Widget Jr
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To: NFHale

My people never back down.
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Neither does Vlad. Best for Zelensky to give those ethnic Russian eastern provinces their independence. The people of Ukraine, as Russia, ( and the US) suffer from evil, corrupted governments.

Pray for both the Russian and Ukrainian people.


226 posted on 03/24/2022 1:20:32 PM PDT by delta7
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To: woodpusher

Those Indians are smart cookies, economically speaking.


227 posted on 03/24/2022 1:30:21 PM PDT by miserare ( Respect for life--life of all kinds-- is the first principle of civilization.~~A. Schweitzer.)
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To: Jimmy Valentine

So glad that your wife’s family got out.

May God bless and keep them during their resettlement.


228 posted on 03/24/2022 1:38:39 PM PDT by miserare ( Respect for life--life of all kinds-- is the first principle of civilization.~~A. Schweitzer.)
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To: Does so

Well I guess nazis of a feather flock together. Now run along and dust that portrait of Schicklgruber hanging on your wall. Nazi pig


229 posted on 03/24/2022 1:49:08 PM PDT by Long Jon No Silver
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To: delta7

I agree.

Putin will use his air power on Kiev very soon.

I’m surprised that he reined in his Air Force until four million Ukrainians could make their escape.

He is not usually known to be so charitable.


230 posted on 03/24/2022 1:53:45 PM PDT by miserare ( Respect for life--life of all kinds-- is the first principle of civilization.~~A. Schweitzer.)
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To: delta7

Evil destroys evil.

Reminds me of the nursery rhyme about the Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat.


231 posted on 03/24/2022 2:00:34 PM PDT by miserare ( Respect for life--life of all kinds-- is the first principle of civilization.~~A. Schweitzer.)
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To: Jewbacca

You know this based on what exactly? The Main Stream media who lies about everything?


232 posted on 03/24/2022 2:46:53 PM PDT by Metrobank
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To: miserare
Putin will use his air power on Kiev very soon.

As a military target Kiev is a fairly low priority, so it might be a while before the city feels the full brunt of Russian military force. Hopefully Ukraine surrenders before that happens.

233 posted on 03/24/2022 2:50:31 PM PDT by mac_truck (aide toi et dieu t'aidera )
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To: sarge83
US/Nato, the EU and Ukraine leadership, Media and Social techs all knew well all their actions and lack of actions would more than incite exactly what we're seeing in Ukraine today....and all we have yet to see they have their hands all over and then some. ... I will not get on their bandwagon nor march to their drumbeat we see and hear 24/7. .....

As for reliable information - it could be easily said none of it is. Apart from there is a war in Ukraine, people are suffering on both sides of that equation, and it was no surprise to anyone this happened.

Of course if they can enlarge this war they will and that won't be surprising if they do. There's plenty of bad apples in Ukraine's ground war sufficient to make anything happen to increase this war - on purpose - and puppeteer Zelensky leads that charge as well hopping around doing his International “Tour” as directed....who I find utterly disgusting.

They will do this so they can "Change" the entire economic system worldwide, giving control to a few over the many. ...which we also see playing out. Not only economically but medically, population wise, and on and on.

We live in dastardly times brought on by the Global few, and those listed above - lining their nests as this goes. With absolutely no regard for the welfare of the sacrifices those who are here no more make..nor their families left behind.

234 posted on 03/24/2022 3:11:33 PM PDT by caww ( )
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To: Long Jon No Silver

Considering all the characters in this deadly attack, those who agree with you include Vladimir Putin.


235 posted on 03/24/2022 3:30:24 PM PDT by Does so (https://youtu.be/3PxEWB6W8ig ......Ukraine Independence Day Parade. Anthem starts at 15:00)
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To: DoughtyOne

Putin might be a worse threat to our country in the future, but right now Biden and gang are doing more damage here.


236 posted on 03/24/2022 3:48:03 PM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Re-imagine the media!)
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To: ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas

Yes, I couldn’t argue with that.


238 posted on 03/24/2022 3:59:56 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the U S of A, and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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To: wastedyears
Where's the video?....Yet, there's nothing.

There is plenty of video. Far more than in any previous war. You can watch as many hours of video as you want, and finding it is trivial. Perhaps you haven't ever used Google, or Twitter, or Youtube, or Telegram. But even if you have never used those services you could just go to someplace like the Daily Mail and see videos of various attacks.

Here is a video of a truck carrying Russian soldiers getting hit by an RPG fired by a Ukrainian ambusher. I feel sorry for the soldier riding in the right front corner of the back of the truck, he looks to be injured by the blast next to him.

Here is a video showing the results of another Russian convoy that ambushed. It is gruesome, with body parts of the occupants spread around on the road.

Here is another video showing the aftermath of an attack on a Russian convoy.

Here are some Russians fixing their truck. Ukrainians post video all the time which provides real time intelligence on the Russians.

American volunteer fighters in combat

Detailed high-res video of the sinking of a Russian ship, and the damage of a second ship.

There is an endless supply of video direct from participants. A lot of it is very hard to watch, and all of it tells the story of great suffering and destruction caused by Putin's desires.

239 posted on 03/24/2022 4:14:53 PM PDT by freeandfreezing
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To: CaptainCarrollton

Just like Slovakia was part of Hungary and Czechs part of Austria for centuries.
Your logic is lacking. Sounds like you never knew a Ukrainian.

Slava Ukraini!


240 posted on 03/24/2022 4:20:09 PM PDT by nbenyo
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