Wednesday, September 10, 2025

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

CIA Crushed in Congo Coup.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo, formerly Zaire, put down a coup attempt on Sunday. Opposition leader Christian Malanga, described as a “naturalized” U.S. citizen, was killed in the fighting in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa, and at least three U.S. citizens have been arrested. Local media have accused the men of being U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agents or associates.

“An attempted coup d’etat has been stopped by the defense and security forces,” said General Sylvain Ekenge. He confirmed that “foreigners” had been involved in the putsch. Malenga’s son Marcel, a TikTok influencer who spent much of his life in the U.S., is among the putschists captured by security forces.

Joe Biden’s ambassador in the country, Lucy Tamlyn, claimed she was “shocked by the events [in Congo] and very worried by the reports of American citizens allegedly involved.”

The CIA has been involved in coups and counter-coups in the Congo since at least the Dwight Eisenhower administration and is believed to have been involved in the assassination of the country’s first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba.

The resource-rich country is one of many in Africa in which U.S. influence has been waning, with a draft military cooperation agreement with Russia being signed in March. The Biden regime has recently been pressured to reduce its presence in Chad and to withdraw altogether from Niger, where outgoing American troops now have to share facilities with incoming Russian forces. Russia has already displaced the U.S. and its European allies from Mali and Burkina Faso.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is not to be confused with its western neighbor, the Republic of the Congo. Russian influence is also growing in the Republic of Congo.

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo, formerly Zaire, put down a coup attempt on Sunday. Opposition leader Christian Malanga, described as a "naturalized" U.S. citizen, was killed in the fighting in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa, and at least three U.S. citizens have been arrested. Local media have accused the men of being U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agents or associates. 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

Iran President and Foreign Minister Confirmed Dead.

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has been confirmed killed in a helicopter crash near the Islamic Republic’s border with Azerbaijan. Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-abdollahian was also killed, along with other officials including a regional governor and various bodyguards and crew members.

Raisi had been in neighboring Azerbaijan to inaugurate a new dam alongside the Azeri president, Ilham Aliyev. His aircraft is reported to have run into heavy fog prior to the crash.

While a less important figure in the Iranian government than the Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Raisi was a key figure in the Iranian regime for decades prior to becoming President in 2021. An Islamic cleric and jurist, he previously served as Chief Justice and, as a prosecutor in the 1980s, was a member of Iran’s so-called “death committee,” responsible for the execution of thousands of political prisoners.

His presidency was marked by a violent crackdown on protests over the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, who had been arrested for wearing her hijab improperly, starting in September 2022. Raisi had tightened rules on women’s dress a month prior.

Iran‘s long proxy war with Israel also escalated under Raisi, with the Islamic Republic launching direct missile and drone attacks on the Jewish State in response to the Israeli’s bombing an Iranian consultate in Syria.

Vice President Mohammad Mokhber will discharge Raisi’s duty’s until new presidential elections are held. These are supposed to be organized within the next 50 days.

Lebanon, where the Iran-backed Hezbollah organization wields considerable power despite not being in government, has declared three days of mourning.

Israeli sources have denied any involvement in the crash.

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Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has been confirmed killed in a helicopter crash near the Islamic Republic's border with Azerbaijan. Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-abdollahian was also killed, along with other officials including a regional governor and various bodyguards and crew members. show more

Iran Prez in Copter Crash — Search & Rescue Underway.

A significant rescue operation is underway near the Iranian-Azerbaijani border following a crash involving a helicopter escorting Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. Iranian state media reported the accident occurred during inclement weather on Sunday.

Sources close to the situation informed Reuters about possible mortal danger faced by Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, stating, “information coming from the crash site is very concerning.”

Drones, ambulances, and other search and rescue operations are well underway.

As per Iranian state TV, the incident transpired near Jolfa, a border city some 375 miles northwest of Tehran. The coverage included footage of a Red Crescent rescue team making their way, in dense fog, towards the hiking site.

Reports identified that along with Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian, the governor of East Azerbaijan and several other officials were also present. The Iranian interior minister confirmed the hard landing and pointed to adverse weather conditions as the primary cause.

Raisi was returning from a visit to Azerbaijan where he attended the inauguration of a dam along with President Ilham Aliyev. This took place despite lingering diplomatic tensions between the two countries.

Given Raisi’s instrumental role in Iran’s administration and his strategic import to Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the incident may have considerable implications for Iran’s geopolitical dynamics.

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A significant rescue operation is underway near the Iranian-Azerbaijani border following a crash involving a helicopter escorting Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. Iranian state media reported the accident occurred during inclement weather on Sunday. show more

Muslim Shot Dead While Setting Fire to Synagogue.

A man who set fire to a synagogue in Rouen, France, has been shot dead after approaching responding police officers armed with a knife and an iron bar. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said the incident occurred on Friday morning, and that the unnamed suspect “was not French, he was of Algerian origin.”

Darmanin implied the attack was terroristic, describing it as an “antisemitic act against a place that is sacred to the republic” and an “unacceptable, despicable” attack on Jews.

Rouen Mayor Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol said the synagogue was heavily damaged after the Algerian “climbed up the synagogue and threw an object, a sort of Molotov cocktail, into the main praying room.”

Jewish community leader Natacha Ben Haim described the incident as “catastrophic,” adding she was personally “very upset.”

France has the largest Muslim population in Europe as well as the largest Jewish population in Europe, measured in sheer numbers. It has faced significant internal tension since the onset of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. The MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) in 2023, scheduled to take place in Paris, were scrapped amid fears of a terror attack.

Islamists have also targeted Christians in the Normandy region where Rouen is located. In 2016, Islamic State jihadists seized several hostages at the Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray during a morning Mass. Father Jacques Hamel, 85, was later killed by having his throat slit at the church altar.

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A man who set fire to a synagogue in Rouen, France, has been shot dead after approaching responding police officers armed with a knife and an iron bar. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said the incident occurred on Friday morning, and that the unnamed suspect "was not French, he was of Algerian origin." show more

Indigenous Riot Over White People Voting.

Security forces have been sent to New Caledonia, a French overseas territory, following indigenous riots against more people of European descent voting. The riots have claimed four lives, and hundreds have been arrested.

“Reinforcements will arrive massively, immediately (and will be) deployed to control the areas which have escaped our control in recent days… to reconquer all the areas of the urban area which we have lost,” vowed High Commissioner Louis Le Franc.

New Caledonia sends representatives to the French legislature and votes in the French presidential elections. In 1998, the French government struck a deal to appease the indigenous Kanaks, restricting the franchise in local elections and referendums to people already living in New Caledonia before that year.

Over time, the number of people prevented from voting by this deal has increased to around one-fifth of the electorate. These are primarily people of European descent and their children, as well as non-Kanak Polynesians.

Nevertheless, the restricted electorate voted against independence from France in 2018, 2020, and 2021. The French government granted voting rights to more non-Kanaks this year, causing hardliners angry at the Kanak vote being “diluted” to riot.

There are no restrictions on citizens of foreign heritage from voting in Metropolitan (European) France.

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Security forces have been sent to New Caledonia, a French overseas territory, following indigenous riots against more people of European descent voting. The riots have claimed four lives, and hundreds have been arrested. 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

Cops Raid Right-Wing Politician’s Premises.

German authorities conducted a search on Thursday at locations connected to Petr Bystron of Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). Bystron, a leading candidate in the upcoming EU elections and a current Bundestag member, is under investigation over allegations regarding financial bribes from Russian officials. The accusations hinge on purported illicit funds from Russia via the sanctioned news platform Voice of Europe.

After the revocation of his parliamentary immunity by the Bundestag, numerous prosecutors and police officers carried out searches across Bystron’s public offices, as well as in three Bavarian counties and a property in the Balearic Island of Mallorca. Evidence in the form of documents and data carriers was seized for evaluation.

Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, the two AfD leaders, have labeled these events a “serious matter.” However, they also highlighted the lack of presented evidence against Bystron despite the longstanding accusations.

The Munich Public Prosecutor General’s Office, though not directly stating Bystron’s name, declared its ongoing investigation on initial suspicions of corruption of elected officials and money laundering.

Bystron has staunchly denied the allegations but has not commented on the recent police searches. The leadership of AfD has similarly called for the Czech intelligence to publicize their supposed evidence against Bystron. They have stated the importance of considering Bystron’s innocence until concrete evidence against him is presented.

This investigation is the latest in a series of scandals impacting the AfD, negatively affecting their recent performance in opinion polls. Irrespective of the outcome, the complex situation is indicative of the heightened scrutiny the AfD and its members are under.

Seen as a significant threat to the globalist German political establishment, AfD has been surging in the polls due to widespread frustration in Germany with mass migration.

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German authorities conducted a search on Thursday at locations connected to Petr Bystron of Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). Bystron, a leading candidate in the upcoming EU elections and a current Bundestag member, is under investigation over allegations regarding financial bribes from Russian officials. The accusations hinge on purported illicit funds from Russia via the sanctioned news platform Voice of Europe. show more