Monday, September 15, 2025
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Ex Zelensky Advisor Calls Ukraine’s Counter-Offensive a ‘Disaster’.

A former advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly called Ukraine’s counter-offensive a “disaster” following the inability of the country’s armed forces to break through the Russian defenses as was initially predicted by the government, adding “[o]ur leadership, in my assessment, has exhausted the limits of its competence a long time ago.”

Oleksiy Arestovych, who resigned his post at the Office of the President of Ukraine in January this year after claiming the Dnipro civilian disaster was caused by Ukraine, took to X.com (formerly Twitter) to claim the government has made “a number of mistakes” in its management of the counter-offensive.

His scathing analysis states, “Now we are at an impasse. The Russians cannot defeat us, we cannot defeat them,” adding: “[Ukrainian leaders] are not telling the truth. There will be no return to the borders of 1991, and there will be no Crimea in the near future.”

Concerns about the success of the counter-offensive have been growing across the country in recent weeks, with Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, telling critics to “shut up” about the failed military campaign.

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A former advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly called Ukraine's counter-offensive a "disaster" following the inability of the country's armed forces to break through the Russian defenses as was initially predicted by the government, adding "[o]ur leadership, in my assessment, has exhausted the limits of its competence a long time ago." show more

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Arestovych’s full statement, translated into English, follows: When I created high expectations for our counteroffensive, I did so relying on calculations
Arestovych’s full statement, translated into English, follows: When I created high expectations for our counteroffensive, I did so relying on calculations show more
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POLL: Majority Agree Israel Has ‘No Choice’ But to Eradicate Hamas.

Rasmussen polling shows a clear majority of Americans, across all parties, political ideologies, age groups, and ethnicities believe “Israel has no choice but to seek the complete eradication of Hamas in Gaza,” as Israeli forces instruct civilians to evacuate the north of the territory ahead of an expected ground offensive.

Sixty-six percent of all likely voters agree with the statement – including 41 percent who “strongly agree” – against 19 percent who disagree, and just seven percent who “strongly disagree”.

Anti-Hamas sentiment is strongest among conservatives, with 77 percent agreeing Israel should try to wipe the radical Islamic terror organization out, and weakest among liberals – but liberals are still supportive of Israel’s efforts overall, at 55 percent agree versus 29 percent disagree.

In terms of age groups, Americans over the age of 65 are most supportive of eradicating Hamas in Gaza, at 77 percent, and Americans aged 18 to 39 are the least supportive, at 53 percent.

Rasmussen also found most Americans – 53 percent of likely voters – believe “the Palestinians are mostly to blame” for the current conflict, against 24 percent who believe the blame should be shared equally, and ten percent who believe Israel is mostly to blame.

Black Americans and 18 to 39-year-olds are the groups most likely to blame Israel, at 19 percent, although pluralities of 41 percent and 33 percent still think the blame lies primarily with the Palestinians.

This is despite the fact multiple Black Lives Matter organizations have come out in “solidarity” with the Palestinians, with BLM Los Angeles describing Hamas’s mass murder of civilians in Israel as “self-defense”.

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Rasmussen polling shows a clear majority of Americans, across all parties, political ideologies, age groups, and ethnicities believe "Israel has no choice but to seek the complete eradication of Hamas in Gaza," as Israeli forces instruct civilians to evacuate the north of the territory ahead of an expected ground offensive. show more

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We’ve Seen This Movie Before. It Needs a New Ending.

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I visited Israel and the Palestinian territories in 2012
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Australians Vote ‘No’ in Referendum on Including ‘Indigenous People’ in Constitution.

Australia is set to reject a proposal to recognize Indigenous people in the nation’s constitution. The referendum sought to divide the country by enshrining a new advocacy committee called the Voice to Parliament which would advise the government on policy that affected the 3.8 percent of Indigenous residents of Australia.

Early counting indicates that the “no” vote is dominating in most states, including New South Wales and Tasmania. The creation of the indigenous body would require majorities in each of the four remaining states as well as a national majority, leading advocates to concede defeat in the referendum.

Proponents claimed the move would help the impoverished Indigenous, though opponents pointed out the move would simply drive a wedge, and potentially be the first step towards reparations.

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Australia is set to reject a proposal to recognize Indigenous people in the nation’s constitution. The referendum sought to divide the country by enshrining a new advocacy committee called the Voice to Parliament which would advise the government on policy that affected the 3.8 percent of Indigenous residents of Australia. show more

Israeli Diplomat Stabbed in China.

An Israeli diplomat has been stabbed in broad daylight in China, with his struggle with his assailant being captured on video.

The footage shows the embassy staffer, unnamed as of the time of publication, grappling on the ground with a knife-wielding man wearing white, who appears to stab him several times. A number of people can be seen walking or driving by the fracas, occasionally glancing in the direction of the attack but not stopping to intervene.

After brief break in the recording, the two men are seen still on the ground but now separated by a short distance. The bloodied Israeli climbs to his feet and walks away, while the knifeman rises slowly and limps off in the opposite direction.

“An Israeli employee at the Israeli embassy in Beijing was attacked today (not in the embassy area). The employee is being treated in hospital and his condition is stable,” the Israeli embassy confirmed, adding the “background of the attack is being investigated.”

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An Israeli diplomat has been stabbed in broad daylight in China, with his struggle with his assailant being captured on video. show more

Greece Warns War Will Push More Palestinian Migrants Into Europe.

The Greek government has warned the current conflict between Israel and Hamas will only accelerate the rate of illegal migration into Europe, a trend that is already led by Palestinians.

The Greek Minister for Migration, Dimitris Keridis, complained to a national broadcaster the ongoing war is bound to add pressure to the entire European continent and will only be exacerbated if domestic affairs in countries such as Lebanon, Egypt, and Libya further deteriorate.

“[A]s if the multitude of flashpoints in northern Africa and Syria were not pushing thousands of migrants and refugees to Europe already, now this,” Keridis argued before adding that illegal migration will not cease even if Israel succeeds in removing Hamas or the leaders of the terrorist organization due to the instability of the region.

Greek authorities have seen illegal migration double in 2023 compared to last year’s figure of 18,780. Palestinians account for around 22 percent of illegal entries into the country, followed by Afghans, Somalis, and Syrians.

As a result, the government demanded the European Union increase its budgets for tackling illegal migration alongside Cyprus, Italy, Malta, and Spain earlier this week.

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The Greek government has warned the current conflict between Israel and Hamas will only accelerate the rate of illegal migration into Europe, a trend that is already led by Palestinians. show more

Neocon Ron: DeSantis Accuses Trump of ‘Praising’ Hezbollah Amidst New War Push.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has launched his most brazen attack on former President Donald Trump to date, claiming Trump “attack[ed] our friend and ally, Israel” and falsely claiming he “praise[d] Hezbollah terrorists” during a speech in Florida.

The clip of Trump’s speech, however, undermines the claim. In context, it is clear the 45th President was referring to how “smart” Hezbollah leadership has been in comparison with the Biden government’s capabilities.

“I read all of Biden’s security people, can you imagine, national defense people, and they said ‘Gee, I hope Hezbollah doesn’t attack from the north, because that’s the most vulnerable spot!'” Trump said.

“You know, Hezbollah’s very smart, they’re all very smart. The press doesn’t like when I say it… I said that President Xi of China, 1.4 billion people, he controls it with an iron fist, I said he’s very smart – they killed me the next day,” he recalled.

In lock step with the corporate media, DeSantis chose to misrepresent this as “praise” for America’s enemies, rather than a sober warning not to reveal weaknesses that terrorists could exploit.

Trump described the Hamas raid as “savage” in the full version of his speech, and recalled how he “fought for Israel like no President in history, but then Crooked Joe Biden came along and tossed Israel to the bloodthirsty jihadists” by loosening sanctions on Iran and restoring aid to Gaza and the West Bank.

DeSantis’s claim that Trump attacked Israel also bore no resemblance to reality, as the 45th President was discussing Israeli intelligence failures, not the nation as a whole. Indeed, a full 86 percent of Israeli respondents to a poll released Thursday say their government’s failures were to blame for the Hamas attack.

DeSantis’s team have also been amplifying prominent neoconservatives in their attempt to frame Trump’s comments negatively, with national spokeswoman Carly Atchison sharing a post by war hawk Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin alleging the former president was “criticizing Bibi Netanyahu and Israel and praising Hezbollah as ‘smart.'” Griffin, in turn, was sharing a post by a Democrat PAC known as Meidas Touch, which was explicitly formed by the far-left to attack Donald Trump.

Neoconservatives have been using the backdrop of the Hamas attack on Israel to try and foment a new war with Iran.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has launched his most brazen attack on former President Donald Trump to date, claiming Trump "attack[ed] our friend and ally, Israel" and falsely claiming he "praise[d] Hezbollah terrorists" during a speech in Florida. show more

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Trump’s willingness to be realistic about America’s relationship with Israel as the world moves “closer to World War III than anyone can understand” sets him apart from DeSantis, but the differences between the two should not be too surprising
Trump’s willingness to be realistic about America’s relationship with Israel as the world moves “closer to World War III than anyone can understand” sets him apart from DeSantis, but the differences between the two should not be too surprising show more
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Poland Faces Make-or-Break Migration Election This Weekend.

Poland, which became one of the first major countries in the West to vote in a national conservative government in 2015, faces a make-or-break election on Sunday, with globalist former premier Donald Tusk poised to return to office at the head of a coalition of left-leaning parties.

Tusk, who abandoned his post as Prime Minister of Poland to take up a much better-paid position as President of the Council of Europe shortly before his party Civic Platform was thrown out of office in 2015, is now eyeing a political comeback. He accuses Law and Justice of “systematically planning, in cold blood, to take Poland out of the European Union.”

Despite its skepticism about the aspirations of politicians in countries like Germany to turn the EU into a fully-fledged United States of Europe – and its willingness to refuse to implement EU policies such as compulsory migrant quotas – Law and Justice denies these accusations.

Law and Justice, commonly known as PiS, also accuse Tusk of being a German puppet, – one of its election adverts featuring the German ambassador calling up PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński and telling him what to do, with Kaczyński replying those days are over.

PiS has organized a number of referendums to take place on the same day as the election. One of the most pertinent relates to the state retirement age, which Tusk increased to 67 but which PiS reduced to 60 for women and 65 for men – despite resisting the mass migration which is supposed to be necessary to pay for aging Westerners.

Even more pertinent is a referendum on migrant quotas, which the EU is once again trying to force on Poland in response to the Mediterranean migrant crisis.

Tusk’s party agreed to migrant quotas before PiS replaced them and reversed the decision.

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Poland, which became one of the first major countries in the West to vote in a national conservative government in 2015, faces a make-or-break election on Sunday, with globalist former premier Donald Tusk poised to return to office at the head of a coalition of left-leaning parties. show more

Migrants Who Don’t Integrate Should Be Stripped of Citizenship, Says Swedish Populist.

Jimmie Akesson, leader of the populist Sweden Democrats, has suggested that migrants who commit crimes or refuse to integrate into Swedish society should be stripped of their Swedish citizenship.

Akesson argued in a recent interview with a Swedish newspaper the country’s migration policy – over the past decade – has been built upon a lie insinuating people who migrate to Sweden want to become Swedish. In fact, “they don’t want that,” he asserted.

“We have a situation where people live in Sweden, as citizens of Sweden, but they still can’t speak Swedish. They have no connection whatsoever to Swedish society. They are only here to commit crimes. They bring down the reputation of Swedish citizenship and Swedish passports internationally,” he explained, before adding: “Sweden now needs to get away from all this … I don’t think there’s any other solution than to start looking at tearing up citizenships.”

Sweden – a country of ten million people – has become notorious throughout Europe for its increasing struggles to accommodate and integrate the over one million people who have arrived in the country over the past decade.

Crime and gang violence have skyrocketed in recent years, with Sweden ranking only behind Mexico in terms of the number of hand grenade explosions occurring in a country not actively involved in an open conflict.

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Jimmie Akesson, leader of the populist Sweden Democrats, has suggested that migrants who commit crimes or refuse to integrate into Swedish society should be stripped of their Swedish citizenship. show more

U.S. is ‘Vibrant Enough’ to Fund Both Israel & Ukraine, Claims Biden Govt.

The United States is a “large enough, big enough, economically viable and vibrant enough country to be able to support both” Israel and Ukraine under Joe Biden, insists National Security Council strategic communications co-ordinator John Kirby.

“Both are important,” Kirby said – although whether American taxpayers really can fund the Israeli and Ukrainian militaries simultaneously appears questionable.

U.S. officials have already lamented a “mountain of steel” was built up for the Ukrainian counter-offensive this year, which has achieved very little progress and certainly no breakthrough with little time left before the Autumn rains render further operations unviable. They do not believe similar “mountain” can be found for the Ukrainians to undertake a second such counter-offensive, as “it doesn’t exist.”

Biden himself has already publicly admitted American ammunition is now running “low” – causing Donald Trump to rebuke him for undermining national security – and has had to resort to restocking Ukraine with cluster bombs, outlawed by many U.S. allies for their tendency to litter the ground with unexploded submunitions which kill and maim civilians for years.

Such reserves as still exist will doubtless be further depleted by the decision to send munitions to the Israelis, announced shortly after the Hamas terror raid on the Jewish State over the weekend.

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The United States is a "large enough, big enough, economically viable and vibrant enough country to be able to support both" Israel and Ukraine under Joe Biden, insists National Security Council strategic communications co-ordinator John Kirby. show more

EU Spent $100M On Pipelines That Hamas Turned Into Rockets.

The European Union (EU) spent $100 million of taxpayer funds on building over 30 miles of water pipelines for Palestinians in Gaza, despite Hamas having bragged about their ability to turn the piping materials into makeshift rockets online.

The EU participated in a number of initiatives between 2015 and 2022 to ensure Palestinians have fresh water, including working alongside UNICEF to install an 11-mile pipeline to Khan Yunus and Raha in southern Gaza.

Footage emerged, in 2021, of Hamas fighters digging up the pipes and fashioning them into rockets to launch over the border into Israel. Despite this, the EU bankrolled another 10 miles of pipelines in 2022.

The main missile used by Hamas – an internationally recognized “terrorist organization” – is the Qassam rocket, which is assembled using industrial piping along with chemicals and explosives.

“There must be prudent security assessments before giving taxpayers’ money to Palestinian organizations for infrastructure that can be utilized for military ends by Hamas terrorists,” argued Frank Furedi, executive director of the MCC Brussels think tank.

“Those running EU diplomacy are naive,” he added.

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The European Union (EU) spent $100 million of taxpayer funds on building over 30 miles of water pipelines for Palestinians in Gaza, despite Hamas having bragged about their ability to turn the piping materials into makeshift rockets online. show more

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The Qassam rocket is no relation to yours truly, I assure you, though I do have a funny story to tell from when I was in Sderot in 2012
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