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Someone will have to pay the bill and it won't be the scabby Ukrainians.
Ukraine is now owned by outside powers, so much for their 'independence'.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Ukraine concedes it needs more money from IMF – Bloomberg​

Kiev has reportedly agreed that $65bn is required over the next two years to fight Russia and keep economy afloat
Ukraine concedes it needs more money from IMF – Bloomberg

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Ukraine has been pushed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to increase its foreign funding demand in order to avoid a financial collapse, Bloomberg reported on Monday, citing sources. Kiev has been persuaded to increase its estimate of foreign funding required through 2027 to $65bn to finance its conflict with Russia, according to the news agency.
Ukraine spends about 60% of its budget on the military and relies on Western aid not only for arms but also to cover pensions, public wages, essential services, and debt. Kiev secured a $15.5 billion IMF loan in early 2023, of which $10.6 billion has already been exhausted, but that program, set to expire in 2027, assumed the conflict would end this year.
Earlier this month, Kiev sought a new four-year funding plan, estimating it would need up to $37.5 billion over the next two years if hostilities continue. However, according to media reports, the IMF believes Ukraine should seek to borrow almost double that sum in order to offset risks to its financial sustainability.
Sources told Bloomberg that Ukraine has now agreed to lift its estimate to around $65 billion after discussions with IMF officials on a new loan, currently pegged at $8 billion. The revised estimate has reportedly been shared with the EU, which has emerged as Kiev’s main backer since US contributions dwindled after President Donald Trump’s return to office. Brussels reportedly plans to cover much of the shortfall using profits generated by frozen Russian assets.

Western countries froze about $300 billion in Russian sovereign assets in 2022, with some €200 billion ($209 billion) held at the EU-based clearinghouse Euroclear. The G7 last year backed a plan to use the interest accrued by the funds to secure $50 billion in loans for Ukraine – with the EU pledging $21 billion and disbursing about half so far.
Moscow has condemned the asset freeze, calling any attempt to seize or redirect Russian funds as “theft,” which violates international law and undermines trust in the global financial system. It has also warned that Western military and financial aid only prolongs the conflict.
 

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Funny seeing the site degenerate echoing everything Trump says about Russia.
Bootlicking 101. :cool:

Who’s the ‘paper tiger’ now? The EU will crack under the burden of Ukraine​

Trump’s claim that Russia is weak and Kiev can win is not just words – but it doesn’t bode well for Kiev or the EU
By Nadezhda Romanenko, political analyst
Who’s the ‘paper tiger’ now? The EU will crack under the burden of Ukraine

FILE PHOTO: US President Donald Trump speaks as France's President Emmanuel Macron, left, and Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, right, listen during a meeting with Vladimir Zelensky and European leaders in the East Room of the White House, August 18, 2025, in Washington. © AP Photo / Alex Brandon


US President Donald Trump has called Russia a “paper tiger,” supposedly “in BIG economic trouble” – so big, he believes, that Kiev “is in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form.”
There’s one key caveat, though – according to Trump, that victory is possible “with the support of the European Union.” Support from the US is not included in the pep talk.
This means that Trump is, for the moment, distancing himself from directly trying to end the war, at least in the short term. This also means that, unlike during the Biden years, when Washington was all but writing Zelensky a blank check, as well as supporting Kiev with intelligence and training, Trump appears to be drawing a line: responsibility should fall primarily on the EU and NATO.
The question is, do they actually have the resources, political unity, and stamina to propel Kiev to this supposed victory? EU economies are groaning under the strain of inflation and energy costs – self-inflicted wounds resulting in a large part from the cut-off of cheap Russian energy. Domestic political divisions are boiling up both between and within EU member states – again, the result of populations upset by their governments throwing cash into a bottomless pit with a “for Ukraine” sign next to it.
This is where the “paper tiger” label begins to cut both ways, if not entirely backfire.
Calling Russia a “paper tiger” is, above all, a psychological tactic. For decades, critics of Moscow have used similar language to argue that Russia’s military power is overstated, its economy brittle, and its system fragile. Trump is not the first to say this, and he will not be the last. But such claims have been proven wrong as often as they have been vindicated – and since the beginning of Russia’s military operation and the ensuing sanctions, they have been proven nothing but wrong.

The Russian economy, despite sanctions, has not collapsed. Predictions of its imminent demise have been made repeatedly since 2022, only to be walked back as Moscow adapted, re-routed trade, and leveraged its vast natural resources. That does not mean Russia is just shrugging off the West’s pressure: severe challenges and serious problems do arise and they are being openly discussed and overcome. Yet, the collapse thesis has become increasingly difficult to sustain after years of “imminent collapse” forecasts that never materialized.
This illustrates that narratives of inevitable collapse often serve political purposes more than analytical clarity. Trump’s framing fits neatly into this tradition: the “paper tiger” line does not come from sound economic analysis. It’s simply an attempt to undermine Russia’s psychological standing.
For Ukraine, Trump’s affirmation that it can defeat Russia may have been meant as a morale boost. Except it probably doesn’t sound all that encouraging when Kiev realizes it will have to rely on its own nonexistent economy and the backing of European regimes that are struggling both politically and economically – struggles that come from blind support for Kiev to begin with.
As EU leaders continue to try to drum up support with tired calls for “unity for Ukraine,” they keep bleeding voters. Defense spending is rising, but weapons and resources are being funneled to Kiev. In several countries, support for the centrist establishment is in the gutter, and parties that promise to refocus on domestic problems are rapidly gaining popularity.

If the burden of carrying Kiev falls entirely to EU nations, this will not only accelerate Ukraine’s own defeat, but also the demise of many of the EU’s own struggling governments.
In this sense, Trump’s statement might be read not as a promise but as a test: can the EU demonstrate that it is not itself a “paper tiger”? Trump would love to go down in history as a great peace-maker, but what he wants even more – what he promised the voters who followed his “America First” banner – is to end Washington’s entanglement in losing battles.
The most likely short-term outcome is continued stalemate. Forced to rely only on the Europeans, Ukraine will struggle to hold on the battlefield, let alone mount offensives. Russia will continue to endure costs and press forward. Ultimately, Kiev will keep losing territory and degrading its own position at the negotiating table for when peace talks finally happen.
 

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How many times over the last 3.5 years has the establishment bootlicker told us that Russia was on its knees?
Remember at the start when the gowl bragged about how his Uki Neo-Nazis would defeat Russia 'within two weeks'?
How we laughed at it then.....and now.:LOL:

Ping!!
 

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Kiev false-flag provocation could lead to World War 3 – Zakharova​

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman cited media reports claiming Ukraine could be planning attacks on NATO countries in order to accuse Moscow
Ukraine is planning a possible false-flag operation in Romania or Poland that could escalate into a third world war, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said.
In a Telegram post on Friday, she pointed to reports in Hungarian media alleging that Kiev intends to stage acts of sabotage in neighboring NATO countries and place responsibility on Moscow.
”Europe has never been so close to the outbreak of World War 3 in modern history,” Zakharova wrote.
According to the information available, the Kiev regime’s plan is to repair several downed or intercepted Russian UAVs, fit them with lethal warheads, and – controlled by Ukrainian specialists – send them disguised as “Russian drones” to major NATO transport hubs in Poland and Romania, Zakharova continued. At the same time, they would run a disinformation campaign across Europe to pin the blame on Moscow and thereby try to provoke an armed conflict between the Russian Federation and NATO, she added.
In order to carry out this alleged provocation, Russian-made ‘Geran’ drones were reportedly delivered on September 16 to the Yavorov training ground in western Ukraine, which hosts the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security of the Hetman Petro Sagaidachny National Academy. The UAVs had reportedly earlier been repaired at the LORTA plant in Lviv.
Zakharova cited Hungarian journalists as saying that the reason for these actions by Vladimir Zelensky is straightforward: the Ukrainian armed forces are suffering a crushing defeat. The collapse of the army, they argued, is no longer limited to the tactical level but has taken on a strategic dimension.
If all this is confirmed, it means that Europe has never been so close to the start of World War 3, Zakharova concluded.
 
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Looks like Pokrovsk, Kupinski and the other city are all nearly totally encircled and cut off and all three will be captured in the next few days in a hat-trick. Zellensky will be looking to flee then, especially if the Ukes decide to fight instrad of retreating out of the three traps.
 

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LOL's😄

But wait!
A credible story from a credible outlet.

Source: The Guardian
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Here's the template for every article
Add the bits below and you have the bollox article of your dreams

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