Tuesday, September 23, 2025

So Who’s Going to Rebuild Ukraine? You Guessed It… Migrants!

The neoliberal oligarchy hopes to reap profits from the aftermath of the Ukraine war by reconstructing with Middle Eastern, sub-Saharan, and South Asian migrant labor, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse.

“They’ve created two major problems,” Kassam explained. “One being Ukraine and the war… the other being mass migration… So they find a solution to both of those problems: the idea of mass importation of people from South Asia, from the Arab world, and from sub-Saharan Africa into Ukraine.”

Kassam noted that Western politicians and corporations are already “divvying up” the reconstruction process despite the fact that “the war hasn’t ended, and they keep telling us that the end of the war isn’t in sight.”

“At the same time, you’ve got all these big, corporate, multinational American companies going out there and saying we want a piece of this, we want a piece of that,” he continued.

The corporations will not be going to “old boys” in Alabama or Arkansas for workers, he believes, but will resort to “cheap migrant labor,” who will be rewarded for their efforts with European citizenship. Kassam has previously predicted Ukraine will become the “first African nation in Europe.”

The National Pulse chief believes there has been a firm shift on Ukraine at Mar-a-Lago, however, with Donald Trump telling Republicans on Capitol Hill the Ukrainians are “never going to be there for us” and arguing “we should pay our own troops more” instead of funding Volodymyr Zelensky’s military.

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The neoliberal oligarchy hopes to reap profits from the aftermath of the Ukraine war by reconstructing with Middle Eastern, sub-Saharan, and South Asian migrant labor, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. show more

WATCH: Boris Johnson Is Azov Neo-Nazis’ Biggest Lobbyist, and Biden Is Listening to Him.

Former British prime minister Boris Johnson had a hand in Joe Biden’s decision to lift restrictions on arming Ukraine’s Neo-Nazi Avov Brigade, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon,

“The Azov Battalion… has absolute direct links to Neo-Nazism; this is not something that is disputed,” Kassam said of the group, which fights under the wolf’s hook emblem formerly used by Adolf Hitler’s Das Reich Waffen-SS division and was founded by an ultra-nationalist who preaches a “final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans].”

“This is not something that even they dispute. What they say is that they have undertaken a PR operation to change their image and to try and put a lot of those things in the past,” Kassam explained.

“They’ve not, by the way, said, ‘Oh, and we and we divest of that, and we repudiate all of that…’ They say, ‘We’re trying to soften our image’— and, of course, one of their biggest lobbyists in the world at the moment, as we reported just a couple of weeks ago, is former British prime minister Boris Johnson, a lobbyist for Neo-Nazis,” he continued.

“And it looks like the efforts of his lobbying have been targeted at Joe Biden at the U.S. State Department and beyond, and been successful.”

ROOTS. 

Azov sees themselves as the heirs of Stepan Bandera, a 20th-century Ukrainian nationalist and independence fighter widely revered nationwide.

Modern-day Ukraine did not exist as a state until 1991, being a Soviet Socialist Republic during the Second World War. Part of its current territory belonged to Poland, and Bandera was involved in a series of political murders in that country as he sought independence. Many of his fighters and supporters welcomed and collaborated with the German Nazis when they invaded the Soviet Union in 1941 and embarked on a campaign of genocide against ethnic Poles in what is not western Ukraine.

However, Adolf Hitler planned to colonize Ukraine rather than grant it independence and had Bandera interned. He hid from the Soviets in West Germany until he was assassinated by the KGB in 1959.

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Former British prime minister Boris Johnson had a hand in Joe Biden's decision to lift restrictions on arming Ukraine's Neo-Nazi Avov Brigade, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon, show more

U.S. Sends ANOTHER Patriot Missile Battery to Ukraine.

Joe Biden has authorized the deployment of an additional Patriot missile system to Ukraine, according to senior administration and military officials. This decision was made last week following a series of high-level discussions and debates on how to address Ukraine’s urgent need for enhanced air defenses without compromising U.S. combat readiness.

The new system, which marks the second Patriot battery sent to Ukraine by the United States, will be sourced from Poland. The Patriot system in Poland had been safeguarding a rotational contingent of American troops who are now set to return to the U.S. U.S. officials indicated that, depending on maintenance or required modifications, the system could be deployed to Ukraine’s front lines within the next few days.

The Patriot missile system, regarded as one of the United States’ most effective air defense platforms, features an advanced radar system and mobile launchers designed to engage incoming threats. Despite its efficacy, the Patriot is among the most limited resources in the U.S. arsenal. The Pentagon has not disclosed the exact number of these systems, but a senior military official noted that the Army has only 14 deployed domestically and internationally.

Despite the supply of advanced U.S. weapons systems, the Ukrainian military has continued to struggle under sustained Russian attacks. The National Pulse reported in May that the Russian military has been able to render much of the high-tech weaponry provided to Ukraine obsolete through the use of jamming technology. As a result, Ukraine has become increasingly reliant on off-the-shelf Chinese drones purchased using American taxpayer dollars.

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Joe Biden has authorized the deployment of an additional Patriot missile system to Ukraine, according to senior administration and military officials. This decision was made last week following a series of high-level discussions and debates on how to address Ukraine’s urgent need for enhanced air defenses without compromising U.S. combat readiness. show more

Biden Approves Arms for Ukraine’s Neo-Nazi Azov Battalion.

Joe Biden has lifted restrictions on arming the Azov Battalion, a Neo-Nazi Ukrainian military formation founded by a politician who believes it is the Ukrainian nation’s mission to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans]”.

“This is a new page in our unit’s history,” Azov bragged in a statement on the policy change. “Azov is becoming even more powerful, even more professional and even more dangerous for occupiers,” they boasted.

“Obtaining Western weapons and training from the United States will not only increase the combat ability of Azov, but most importantly, contribute to the preservation of the lives and the health of personnel.”

Azov founder Andriy Biletsky, who also leads the National Corps political party, has described his ideology as “Ukrainian racial social-nationalism.” However, he has minimized this rhetoric since the Euromaidan coup and the subsequent onset of hostilities with Russia in 2014. Azov gained prominence as an effective fighting force against Russian and separatist forces, and President Volodymyr Zelensky depended on them to perform much of the fiercest fighting in the early stages of the 2022 invasion, despite his Jewish heritage.

Azov attempted to reform its brand by claiming it had given up its wolfsangel, or wolf’s hook, emblem, previously used by the Das Reich division of Adolf Hitler’s Waffen-SS, in 2022.

The National Pulse has previously reported on Azov’s propaganda efforts in the West, with their symbol was on full display just weeks ago when unit members visited London to meet one of their most vocal lobbyists, former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who posed with a banner bearing it and praised Azov as “heroes.”

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Joe Biden has lifted restrictions on arming the Azov Battalion, a Neo-Nazi Ukrainian military formation founded by a politician who believes it is the Ukrainian nation’s mission to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans]”. show more

U.S., UK Taxpayer-Funded Ukraine Group Publishes ‘Enemy’ List Including Trump, Members of Congress, and Conservative Journalists.

A US, UK, and European government-backed Ukrainian publication called “Data Journalism Agency” (TEXTY) has released a new report labeling hundreds of Americans as adversaries due to their refusals to endorse more war and more funding for the Ukrainian government.

Titled “Roller Coaster: From Trumpists to Communists,” the report identifies top U.S. politicians, journalists, and social media influencers, claiming all the individuals and organizations in question are Russian propaganda tools. The list includes former President Donald J. Trump, the Real America’s Voice network, Laura Loomer, Jack Posobiec, Ben Shapiro, Ron DeSantis, Matt Gaetz, RFK Jr, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Tucker Carlson, J.D. Vance, Ron Paul, Alex Jones, Gavin Wax, and dozens more.

One of the founders of TEXTY, Anatoly Bondarenko, is involved in the U.S. State Department’s “TechCamp” project. The National Pulse has also archived evidence that the group is deeply involved with USAID, UKaid, the Eurasia Foundation, the European Union, and more:

TEXTY is an “Implementing Partner” of the USAID’s Transparency and Accountability in Public Administration and Services (TAPAS) Project.

Ukrainians have been known to compile lists of their so-called enemies, with the infamous “kill list” by the Mirotvorets Center in Kiev leading to some even being targeted and murdered, including journalist Daria Dugina. The revelation that tax dollars may help fund such efforts to create “hate lists” and “kill lists” of American citizens raises significant concerns about US support for Ukraine.

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A US, UK, and European government-backed Ukrainian publication called “Data Journalism Agency” (TEXTY) has released a new report labeling hundreds of Americans as adversaries due to their refusals to endorse more war and more funding for the Ukrainian government. show more

Biden Sends Groveling Apology to Zelensky for Aid Delay.

Joe Biden apologized to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday for the delay in funneling him even more military aid. The Democrat tried to blame the delay on Republican lawmakers before pledging his unwavering support for the proxy war with Russia.

“I apologize for the weeks of not knowing what was going to pass, in terms of funding, because we had trouble getting the bill that we had to pass, that had the money in it,” Biden told Zelensky before a private meeting in Paris. Biden complained “very conservative members were holding it up” but emphasized that his government intends to continue supporting the Ukrainian war machine despite Ukrainian victory having become an increasingly dim prospect in the face of Russian advances.

Zelensky expressed gratitude for Biden’s “significant support,” drawing parallels with U.S. assistance for the European Allies in the 1940s.

“During World War II, the United States helped to save human lives, to save Europe. And we count on your continuing support and standing with us, shoulder to shoulder,” he said. Zelensky has frequently appeared more willing to trigger a Third World War than to negotiate a peace deal, recently demanding NATO warplanes begin flying missions against Russia inside Ukraine.

NO OFF RAMP. 

The meeting, held during ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, was the first face-to-face between Biden and Zelensky since December and follows Biden authorizing Ukraine to use U.S. weapons to strike Russia. The Kremlin alleges this has already resulted in deadly attacks on women and children on the Russian side of the border in Belgorod.

Among the Republicans reluctant to continue funding the war is vice presidential contender Senator J.D. Vance. He argues the U.S. military-industrial complex is incapable of supplying the Ukrainians with the shells they need and that nothing the U.S. does can replace its manpower losses.

“[B]oth American and Ukrainian leadership [need] to accept that Mr. Zelensky’s stated goals for the war—a return to 1991 boundaries—are fantastical,” the America First Congressman has said, stressing Biden “has no viable plan for the Ukrainians to win this war.”

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Joe Biden apologized to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday for the delay in funneling him even more military aid. The Democrat tried to blame the delay on Republican lawmakers before pledging his unwavering support for the proxy war with Russia. show more

French Officials Stopped British Paratroopers Marking D-Day in Brexit Insult.

British paratroopers dropping on Normandy on June 6, 2024, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings faced an unexpected reception from French customs officials. Video footage shows the troops, carrying heavy rucksacks, having to display their passports and documents to French bureaucrats on landing.

Over 300 paratroopers from the United Kingdom, Belgium, and the United States participated in the event, replicating the historic D-Day drops on June 6, 1944. The 250 British paratroopers from the British Army’s 16 Air Assault Brigade departed from RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, with their descent in France marked by the Royal British Legion Band of Wales, who played Vera Lynn’s We’ll Meet Again.

Anti-Brexit activists and journalists celebrated the spiteful gesture by the French, doubly insulting given their refusal to stop boat migrants from sailing for England from French beaches in their tens of thousands each year, as just revenge for Britain leaving the European Union.

Brigadier Mark Berry, commander of 16 Air Assault Brigade, was first to exit the Airbus A400M transport plane. Brigadier Berry paid homage to the 23,000 airborne troops from Britain, America, Canada, and other Commonwealth nations who participated in Operation Tonga, a critical component of the D-Day invasion.

The commemorations represent possibly the last significant gathering of D-Day veterans, as the few remaining survivors are now very advanced in years. One American veteran, 102-year-old Robert ‘Al’ Persichitti, missed the anniversary after he passed away on a ship en route to Normandy on May 31.

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage, a history enthusiast and great supporter of veterans, attended the memorial.

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British paratroopers dropping on Normandy on June 6, 2024, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings faced an unexpected reception from French customs officials. Video footage shows the troops, carrying heavy rucksacks, having to display their passports and documents to French bureaucrats on landing. show more

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Iranian IRGC, Hezbollah Forces Killed By Joint U.S.-British Airstrikes In Yemen.

Members of Iran‘s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Lebanese-based Hezbollah terrorist group have been killed in a series of joint U.S.-British airstrikes targeting the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. The strikes, which occurred yesterday, come on the heels of reports that Iran recently supplied the Houthi rebel group with anti-ship ballistic missiles.

The airstrikes killed at least 16 people, according to the Houthi rebel group. Another 35 individuals were said to be wounded. Following the military action, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated the airstrikes were intended “to further degrade the military capabilities of the Houthis and to prevent further attacks on international shipping.” According to U.S. Central Command, the joint strikes hit 13 Houthi targets and “destroyed eight uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAV) in Iranian-backed Houthi controlled areas of Yemen and over the Red Sea.”

Houthi militants claimed the strikes targeted unlawfully civilians. “This represents a clear targeting of civilian structures, a blatant violation of all international laws, and a full-fledged war crime,” Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree, a Houthi military spokesman, said on Friday. Saree also claimed the Iranian-backed rebels had responded with a successful strike against the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier. U.S. defense officials have denied the Houthi claim.

Meanwhile, The National Pulse reported on Friday that Houthi rebels captured a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone after it was downed over Yemen on Wednesday. It is the sixth U.S. MQ-9 Reaper to have been captured by the rebel group.

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Members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Lebanese-based Hezbollah terrorist group have been killed in a series of joint U.S.-British airstrikes targeting the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. The strikes, which occurred yesterday, come on the heels of reports that Iran recently supplied the Houthi rebel group with anti-ship ballistic missiles. show more

Escalation: Biden Encourages Zelensky to Strike Russia with U.S. Weapons.

Joe Biden is authorizing Ukraine to use American-supplied weapons to strike inside Russia near the Kharkov (Kharkiv) region. His decision represents a significant escalation of the West’s proxy war with Russia as it gains the upper hand over Ukraine.

The Biden regime agreed to this change amid increasing pressure from NATO allies and deteriorating conditions on the Ukrainian battlefield. The British representative at a NATO meeting in Bulgaria recently complained, “We have to admit that Ukraine is losing this war,” saying the West could not “continue to tell Ukraine not to fire its [Western] missiles at Russia.”

“The President recently directed his team to ensure that Ukraine is able to use U.S. weapons for counter-fire purposes in Kharkiv so Ukraine can hit back at Russian forces hitting them or preparing to hit them,” confirmed an anonymous U.S. official. For now, instructions that U.S. weapons should not be used for long-range strikes inside Russia remain unchanged — excepting Crimea and more recently annexed Ukrainian territories, which the West does not recognize as part of Russia.

In recent months, Ukrainian forces have been getting ground down in the Donbass (Donbas) regions of Donetsk and Luhansk by Russia’s superior artillery and manpower. They have also been stretched thin by a new Russian offensive in the Kharkov region, which has seized swathes of territory along the border.

Britain has also authorized the use of its long-range Storm Shadow missiles against Russia, according to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Germany authorized the use of German-supplied weapons for the same purposes.

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has previously warned of “major consequences” should NATO enable long-range strikes inside Russia.

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Joe Biden is authorizing Ukraine to use American-supplied weapons to strike inside Russia near the Kharkov (Kharkiv) region. His decision represents a significant escalation of the West's proxy war with Russia as it gains the upper hand over Ukraine. show more

NATO Stages Biggest War Games in 36 Years Near Russian Border.

NATO has initiated its largest military exercises since the Cold War, involving around 90,000 military personnel from its 32 member states. This operation, Steadfast Defender 2024, focuses on readiness for a war with Russia, which is currently engaged in a conflict with Ukraine.

The scale of the Steadfast Defender exercises harks back to the Reforger exercises of 1988, which saw 188,000 NATO troops mobilize as the Soviet Union began to crumble. Steadfast Defender involves 50 warships, including aircraft carriers and destroyers, and 1,100 combat vehicles, including 150 tanks and 400 armored personnel carriers (APCs).

General Carsten Breuer, Germany’s defense chief, believes NATO must expect a potential threat from Russia within five to eight years. “For me as military, five to eight years means I have to be ready in five years,” Breuer stated.

Steadfast Defender focuses training on vulnerable regions, particularly the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, as well as Poland and new NATO member Sweden. In Lithuania, NATO troops conducted operations near the Belarusian border, a strategic area given Belarus’ alliance with Russia and its proximity to the militarized Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says Russia regards the exercises as a “threat.”

“Near the Russian border, NATO’s reconnaissance activities are increasing, the intensity of operational combat training of the alliance’s troops is growing, during which scenarios for conducting combat operations against the Russian Federation, including the launch of nuclear strikes on our territory, are being worked out,” concurs General Vladimir Kulishov, of Russia‘s Federal Security Service (FSB).

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NATO has initiated its largest military exercises since the Cold War, involving around 90,000 military personnel from its 32 member states. This operation, Steadfast Defender 2024, focuses on readiness for a war with Russia, which is currently engaged in a conflict with Ukraine. show more