Tuesday, September 23, 2025

VIDEO: Ex-UK PM Boris Johnson Lauds Ukrainian Neo Nazis in Private London Club Appearance.

Video uncovered by the Active Measures investigative journalism project shows Boris Johnson, the former British prime minister, praising the Neo-Nazi Azov Brigade at a meeting of leading politicians and uniformed soldiers in London, England. The incident, believed to have occurred on May 22, 2024, appears to have taken place at a swanky, private members club, with Johnson stating: “My message to you is very simple: Thank you to the heroes from the Azov Brigade who honor us with their presence tonight.”

The footage is especially stunning given Johnson’s propensity to invoke the legacy of Sir Winston Churchill, the most avowedly anti-Nazi leader the Western world has ever seen, as part of his political tradition.

“Give the Ukrainians what they need. Give them the weapons, give them the authorization to use those weapons outside their own borders,” Johnson said in his speech, calling it “ludicrous” that Ukraine’s Western backers have asked them not to strike targets inside Russia proper with Western missiles.

“It’s the single best investment that we could make in the defense of the whole Euro-Atlantic area, is supporting Ukrainian heroes… We rely wholly on heroes such as the people who are here tonight with us, from the Azov Brigade,” he insisted.

NOT THE ONLY ‘CONSERVATIVE’ BACKING ACTUAL NAZIS.

Johnson also posed for pictures with uniformed soldiers holding an Azov banner featuring a symbol known as the wolfsangel, or wolf’s hook, used during World War II by Waffen-SS Division Das Reich and other units loyal to Adolf Hitler, whose personal nickname was ‘Wolf.’

The wolf’s hook was supposedly dropped by Azov in 2022 in favor of less obvious Neo-Nazi iconography but was clearly visible on the patches worn by the soldiers attending the Johnson meeting.

Also in attendance were Ben Wallace, the former Defence Secretary, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, a former Conservative Party leader, and other politicians.

Johnson was Prime Minister at the time of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and personally scuppered an early peace deal, according to both Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the then-Prime Minister of Israel, Naftali Bennett, who helped to broker it.

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Video uncovered by the Active Measures investigative journalism project shows Boris Johnson, the former British prime minister, praising the Neo-Nazi Azov Brigade at a meeting of leading politicians and uniformed soldiers in London, England. The incident, believed to have occurred on May 22, 2024, appears to have taken place at a swanky, private members club, with Johnson stating: "My message to you is very simple: Thank you to the heroes from the Azov Brigade who honor us with their presence tonight." show more

Zelensky Demands World War Three to Preserve His Legacy.

With Ukrainian forces facing intense Russian advances across various fronts, President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the United States and European nations to increase their defensive support for Ukraine. Speaking in an interview with The New York Times on Monday, Zelensky dismissed concerns over possible nuclear escalation and proposed that NATO planes should intercept Russian missiles within Ukrainian airspace.

Additionally, Zelensky demanded authorization from U.S. officials for Ukraine to target military sites inside Russia using American missiles and other weaponry. The U.S. has so far rejected this approach. The Ukrainian president argued that the inability to conduct cross-border strikes provides Russia with a significant tactical edge, enabling continued assaults in Ukraine’s northeast regions.

Video footage showed Zelensky making an urgent plea from the office in Kiev where he conducted the interview. Over the course of 50 minutes, he expressed both frustration and confusion at the Western hesitance to engage in more aggressive actions to ensure Ukraine’s victory.

Zelensky’s appeals come at a critical juncture in Ukraine’s struggle. The Ukrainian military is currently in retreat while awaiting a new shipment of American arms. Analysts point out that the current military challenge is the gravest Ukraine has faced since the early stages of the conflict.

The timing is also significant for Ukrainian domestic politics. Zelensky made these statements on the final day of his official five-year term as president. Given the suspension of elections scheduled for March due to the ongoing war, he will continue to serve as president under martial law, extending his tenure for as long as hostilities persist.

However, despite American hesitancy at escalating the conflict, other NATO countries have signaled a willingness to do so by sending in military personnel to train Ukrainian forces. U.S. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr has indicated such escalation is inevitable.

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With Ukrainian forces facing intense Russian advances across various fronts, President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the United States and European nations to increase their defensive support for Ukraine. Speaking in an interview with The New York Times on Monday, Zelensky dismissed concerns over possible nuclear escalation and proposed that NATO planes should intercept Russian missiles within Ukrainian airspace. show more

Bulgarian President: Ukrainian Victory Over Russia ‘Impossible.’

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has described Ukraine‘s victory over Russia as “impossible.” He also linked the ongoing conflict to the recent assassination attempt on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. During an address on Saturday, Radev expressed concerns about the war’s broad repercussions, indicating it has a substantial impact on global politics and elections, including those in Europe and the USA.

“Every day that this war continues is disastrous for Ukraine, Russia, and all of us,” Radev stated. “This inevitably affects all elections. We will choose in this and the next election between war and peace. Every citizen is obliged to understand this.”

Responding to queries about Fico’s assassination attempt, Radev highlighted the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. “It is unacceptable to present the continuation of the war and the impossible victory over Russia as the only possible solution,” he declared. He warned that voices advocating for peace should not be met with violence.

“The attempted assassination of a European prime minister by a radicalized fanatic, because of his support for peace, is indicative of this ingrained intolerance of dissent and hatred. Many politicians, parties and media have contributed to this with their portrayal of every different voice as pro-Russian, which is extremely unfair and leads to… negative consequences,” Radev said.

Radev stressed the inevitability of a Ukrainian defeat. “With weapons, without weapons – we are going to a similar outcome. We have to realize that. The difference will be thousands of human casualties and a devastated country for which recovery we will have to pay,” he said, adding that “it is inevitable.”

Recently, Russia has been capitalizing on a string of battlefield victories. The Russian military enjoys a significant advantage over Ukraine in both munitions and manpower. A leading expert warned recently that the “outlook for Ukraine is bleak.”

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Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has described Ukraine's victory over Russia as “impossible.” He also linked the ongoing conflict to the recent assassination attempt on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. During an address on Saturday, Radev expressed concerns about the war's broad repercussions, indicating it has a substantial impact on global politics and elections, including those in Europe and the USA. show more

WATCH: Kassam Warns Ukraine Will Be ‘First African Nation in Europe’ After Post-War Replacement Migration.

National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam has warned a mass replacement of Ukraine’s hollowed-out population with Third World migrants is looming. “Ukraine, what’s the plan for the future of Ukraine? Because, clearly, the plan isn’t to keep young Ukrainian men alive to rebuild the nation after all of this is done,” Kassam said while co-hosting the War Room with Donald Trump’s former chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon.

“There’s nothing left. So, who do you think they intend to import into Ukraine to rebuild the country? If I can put it so bluntly, Ukraine will be the first African nation in Europe in 10 to 15 years’ time if this thing continues the way it is. They are going to mass import… They’ve got a base for mass migration like you’ve never seen before, and they’ve got a ‘moral imperative’ for it as well: ‘We have to rebuild! Of course! We need all these people! Bring ’em in, they’re academics and doctors,’ and so forth,” he explained.

Bannon concurred, comparing it to the way U.S. open borders advocates claim “the illegal alien invasion is what’s keeping the economy even going.”

The United Nations (UN) estimates that 5,872,700 Ukrainians are in other European countries, with 358,300 elsewhere. The country’s population is estimated to be between 33 and 35 million, but this includes people in regions already incorporated into the Russian Federation, with Crimea alone having a population estimated at around 2.5 million. The Ukrainian government has already expressed fear that its refugees will never return.

THE BRITISH PRECEDENT. 

The need for outside help with post-war reconstruction was used to usher in the accelerating mass migration era in the United Kingdom, which was still 99.9 percent white and overwhelmingly British and Irish as recently as 1951. Open borders advocates claimed black nurses from the Caribbean, in particular, were the backbone of the newly established National Health Service (NHS) in the post-war period to justify the current policy of issuing over a million visas every year, mostly to migrants who are not coming for work.

In fact, claims that immigration was essential to Britain’s post-war reconstruction are largely mythical. In 1961, out of a total of 55,000, only around 6,365 immigrant student nurses were in the NHS, and not all were Caribbean.

Substantial net emigration from Britain, particularly to the former colonies of Australia, Canada, the United States, and America, occurred throughout the post-war decades, suggesting there was not really a pressing need for foreigners to fill out the economy. Migration overall is currently a drag on Britain’s economy and infrastructure.

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National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam has warned a mass replacement of Ukraine's hollowed-out population with Third World migrants is looming. "Ukraine, what's the plan for the future of Ukraine? Because, clearly, the plan isn't to keep young Ukrainian men alive to rebuild the nation after all of this is done," Kassam said while co-hosting the War Room with Donald Trump's former chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon. show more

Warmonger Victoria Nuland Wants U.S. to Help Ukraine Attack Russia.

Former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, the globalist architect of the Ukraine war, is calling for the U.S. to escalate the Russo-Ukrainian conflict by facilitating Ukrainian strikes inside Russia. Nuland issued her fervent call for increased American military support for Ukraine during an interview with ABC News’s Martha Raddatz on Sunday.

“They need to be able to stop these air attacks that are coming from bases inside Russia. So, I think there’s also a question of whether we, the United States and our allies, ought to give them more help in hitting Russian bases, which we’ve not been willing to do,” Nuland said.

Raddatz replied by pointing out the Biden regime’s belief that direct strikes on Russian bases would escalate the war and the U.S.’ involvement in it. “So, why do you think that’s a good idea?” she asked Nuland.

Nuland responded by making several bizarre statements, including that Russia has been escalating the war and that COVID isolation made Russian President Vladimir Putin “more and more paranoid.” She also claimed, without offering evidence, that Putin wishes to “restore the Soviet Union” and is “willing to sacrifice the future of Ukraine and the Russian people” for “crazy imperial ambition.”

However, the fact is that as a Russian victory in the war appears more and more likely, several NATO member countries are seeking to escalate the conflict, an escalation that risks dragging the U.S. into a full-blown war with Russia in Europe.

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Former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, the globalist architect of the Ukraine war, is calling for the U.S. to escalate the Russo-Ukrainian conflict by facilitating Ukrainian strikes inside Russia. Nuland issued her fervent call for increased American military support for Ukraine during an interview with ABC News’s Martha Raddatz on Sunday. show more

Russia Has Now Captured More Territory Than Ukraine Took During Its 2023 Counter-Offensive.

Russia has captured more Ukrainian territory since April, at 294 square miles, than Ukraine managed to capture across its entire 2023 counter-offensive, at 199 square miles. Russia’s gains across the past year are even greater, at 553 square miles.

Ukraine embarked on an ambitious counter-offensive in 2023 at Western urging, with forces trained in the West and armed with Western tanks and other equipment. However, only marginal gains were made in exchange for heavy losses, while the Russians were able to win a bruising battle for the fortress town of Bakhmut.

Since the beginning of 2024, the Ukrainians have been firmly on the defensive, with the Russians building up a substantial advantage in manpower and artillery and capturing another fortress town, Avdiivka, contested since hostilities between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists commenced in 2014.

Now, Russian forces have opened another front in the north-eastern Kharkov (Kharkiv) region, named for Ukraine’s second-largest city. Russian troops made quick, substantial gains despite Ukrainian forces having had well over a year to prepare defenses, with reports suggesting much of the money for fortifications may have been diverted to fake companies.

‘FANTASTICAL’ WESTERN GOALS. 

The Kharkov offensive has seemingly involved only a relatively small number of troops, but has forced Zelensky to divert forces to the region despite his forces already being spread thin in the eastern Donbass (Donbas) region, which has been the epicenter of the war for months now.

Russian forces have also begun pressing Ukrainian lines in the south, where the Ukrainians made some of their modest gains last year.

Even with a multi-billion dollar aid package for Ukraine having been passed, it seems doubtful Zelensky can organize another counter-offensive any time soon. U.S. officials have lamented a “mountain of steel” was built up for the 2023 counter-offensive, and the equipment to build up another mountain “doesn’t exist.”

America First lawmaker J.D. Vance has further warned that however much aid Congress approves for Zelensky, the U.S. lacks the military-industrial capacity to meet Ukraine’s needs, particularly with respect to artillery production.

“Russia could soon have a 10-to-1 artillery advantage over Ukraine… Russia’s current advantage is at least 5 to 1, even after all the money we have poured into the conflict. Neither of these ratios plausibly lead to Ukrainian victory,” Vance stressed in April, urging Zelensky and the Biden regime to give up their “fantastical” war goals of a total Russian rout, including from Crimea, and come to a negotiated peace.

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Russia has captured more Ukrainian territory since April, at 294 square miles, than Ukraine managed to capture across its entire 2023 counter-offensive, at 199 square miles. Russia's gains across the past year are even greater, at 553 square miles. show more

BOOTS ON THE GROUND: NATO Wants to Send ‘Trainers’ For 150,000 Troops Into Ukraine.

As Ukraine’s prospects in the current Russo-Ukrainian war worsen, NATO allies are considering a potentially significant escalation that could drag the U.S. into a hot war with Russia. NATO members are discussing deploying troops to Ukraine to train Ukrainian forces and address systems shortfalls.

Ukraine‘s situation remains precarious; manpower shortages have hit a pinnacle point, and Russia continues to exploit these weaknesses. Ukrainian officials have now requested assistance from NATO allies to help drill 150,000 fledgling recruits for swift mobilization.

On Thursday, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. said that the deployment of NATO trainers seemed inevitable. “We’ll get there eventually, over time,” he said.

The Biden government maintains a steadfast stance against deploying American soldiers, including trainers, to Ukraine. An administration official reiterated this position on Thursday. The regime has further implored NATO allies to refrain from sending troops.

However, earlier this month, French President Emmanuel Macron said he is “not ruling anything out” and would consider sending in French troops should the Russians achieve a significant breakthrough. Last week, Lithuania’s foreign minister indicated his country’s willingness to send in trainers. This week, Estonia’s national security adviser said the country was considering sending troops to assume rear support roles.

In recent weeks, Russia has made a series of significant advances across the war’s front. Russia is also amassing over half a million troops on the frontlines, and the “outlook for Ukraine is bleak,” according to one expert.

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As Ukraine's prospects in the current Russo-Ukrainian war worsen, NATO allies are considering a potentially significant escalation that could drag the U.S. into a hot war with Russia. NATO members are discussing deploying troops to Ukraine to train Ukrainian forces and address systems shortfalls. show more

EXC: Orban Reacts to PM Fico Assassination Attempt – ‘Today We Must Fight for Peace Alone.’

Hungarian leader Viktor Orban has spoken out against the attempted assassination of Slovak leader Robert Fico, in a statement to The National Pulse. The Prime Minister of Slovakia, who assumed office in October 2023, is an ally of Orban in the fight to de-escalate the Ukraine war and encourage a negotiated peace by ending open-ended military support for Volodymyr Zelensky.

“Following the governmental change after Slovakia’s election, Slovakia began its journey towards peace. This was a great help for Hungary. Now, this process has been disrupted and shot across,” Orban lamented in a statement sent to The National Pulse.

“A left-wing activist carried out an assassination attempt against the Slovak Prime Minister. During the most crucial months, Robert Fico was incapacitated from working. We are hopeful for his recovery, but today, we must fight for peace alone,” he continued.

Lubos Blaha, Slovakia’s deputy parliamentary speaker and deputy chairman of Fico’s Smer party, has accused the “liberal media” and political opposition of stoking “hatred” against Fico. The Slovak leader was previously subject to Donald Trump-like lawfare prosecutions and has been attacked by the European Union (EU) and Slovakia’s previous globalist government for opposing Ukraine aid and reforming state media and “anti-corruption” institutions he regards as biased.

After Fico’s shooting, many pro-Ukraine social media users celebrated and expressed their hope Orban would be “next.”

EUROPEAN ELECTIONS.

“From now on, we must fight alone with double the effort,” Orban said, stressing that the “upcoming European election has become more significant than ever.”

“We must put an end to violence! We must go out and vote for peace on June 9th!” he said.

National conservative and populist parties are expected to perform well across the EU in the upcoming European Parliament elections. While the assembly is less significant in EU governance than the European Council, which is comprised of heads of member governments, or the European Commission, an unelected body that acts as the bloc’s executive and initiates EU-level legislation, it does have significant functions.

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have a role in approving EU budgets and appointments to the Commission and have provided an important platform for populist figures who are often shut out of national politics, such as Britain’s Nigel Farage prior to Brexit.

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Hungarian leader Viktor Orban has spoken out against the attempted assassination of Slovak leader Robert Fico, in a statement to The National Pulse. The Prime Minister of Slovakia, who assumed office in October 2023, is an ally of Orban in the fight to de-escalate the Ukraine war and encourage a negotiated peace by ending open-ended military support for Volodymyr Zelensky. show more

‘Orban Next!’ Pro-Ukraine Accounts Celebrate Assassination Attempt on Slovak PM Fico.

Pro-Ukraine social media accounts are cheering the shooting of Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia. The 59-year-old European Union (EU) and NATO leader, an ally of Hungary’s Viktor Orban, has opposed continuing to fund the Western proxy war with Russia in Ukraine, as well as the sanctions duel that has disrupted European energy supplies while having no meaningful impact on Russia’s growing economy.

“Hero!” declared one user of the suspect. He posted a separate message asking, “Victor [sic] Orban you watching?” — as if to suggest the Trump ally, who also opposes open-ended support for Ukraine, will be shot if he doesn’t change his stance.

Other users echoed this sentiment, with one user posting “Orban should take notice” and many users, often with the Ukrainian flag by their name, posting messages reading “Orban next” or “Orban is next.”

“Karma. In the future, all Kremlin vassals will have to take this into account,” gloated one user.

“Finally, some good news,” reacted a user with Hungarian, European Union, and Ukrainian flags in their handle.

“Soon he will meet [P]rigozhin in the hell [sic],” added another user, who also included the Ukrainian flag and the hashtags #Fuckrussia #Fuckputin #SlavaUkraini #NATO and #NATOWAVE in their account biography. Yevgeny Prigozhin was the leader of Russia’s Wagner Group, who died in a plane crash last year.

Fico’s condition and the identity and motive of his shooter were unknown as of the time of publication.

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Pro-Ukraine social media accounts are cheering the shooting of Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia. The 59-year-old European Union (EU) and NATO leader, an ally of Hungary's Viktor Orban, has opposed continuing to fund the Western proxy war with Russia in Ukraine, as well as the sanctions duel that has disrupted European energy supplies while having no meaningful impact on Russia's growing economy. show more

‘Outlook for Ukraine Bleak’ as Russia Masses 510,000 Troops on Frontline.

An expert has warned that the “outlook for Ukraine is bleak” as recent figures indicate over half a million Russian troops have been mobilized to the Ukrainian border. The now dramatically overpowered Ukrainian defense is grappling with depleting ammunition and manpower shortages as it awaits international assistance.

“The Russian forces have now expanded to 510,000 troops. The outlook for Ukraine is bleak. Its allies must replenish stockpiles,” said Dr. Jack Watling of the hawkish Royal United Services Institute.

The current objective of the highly fortified Russian forces involves the broad sweep to capture Kharkov, Ukraine’s second-largest city. UK Defense Secretary Grant Shapps claimed this aggressive move had “caught the West napping,” although experts warned last month that Russia was positioned to capture the city within months.

Russian forces recently launched another offensive in the northeastern regions of Ukraine, increasing the pressure on the already overstretched Ukrainian defense. In less than a week, the Russian military has effectively occupied between 38 to 47 square miles, capturing towns and villages and eroding Ukrainian control.

These developments come as Ukrainian forces are expectantly waiting for international aid, with small quantities starting to trickle in from the U.S.

According to Yurii Federenko, a battalion commander, it will take a minimum of two months before the inbound supplies can adequately supplement Ukrainian defense needs.

This additional pressure on the Ukrainian forces further contributes to the defense instability in significant territories such as the regions surrounding Avdiivka and Chasiv Yar. The current situation signals a strategic advantage for Russia, commanding a challenging predicament for the Western allies and Ukraine.

In April, several experts said the”the writing is on the wall for Ukraine” and predicted the country may only have “weeks” left in its war with Russia.

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An expert has warned that the "outlook for Ukraine is bleak" as recent figures indicate over half a million Russian troops have been mobilized to the Ukrainian border. The now dramatically overpowered Ukrainian defense is grappling with depleting ammunition and manpower shortages as it awaits international assistance. show more