Wednesday, June 10, 2026

WHITES KILL WHITES WHILE SNEAKY CHINKS WATCH & WAIT

This UKRAINE WAR catastrophe really serves nobody's interests other than deflecting attention from Jews killing Arabas ... The ukraine conflict (Russian Invasion of Ukraine) MUST END NOW! Russia has lost over a HALF MILLION YOUNG MEN ALREADY. That's a lot of quality Caucasian Capital let alone NHL Superstars & TALLL Blond Fashion Models. According to the United Kingdom’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), the nation’s intelligence, cyber, and security agency, nearly half a million Russian soldiers have been killed since the start of Russia's war in Ukraine that began in February 2022. The announcement was made by Anne Keast-Butler, who runs the agency, on 27 May. Keast-Butler, who is the 17th person to run GCHQ, the UK analog to the US National Security Agency (NSA) located in Glen Burnie, Maryland, cited “new intelligence” when reporting these higher casualty figures but did not provide an exact casualty count. This estimate is significantly greater than figures published earlier this month, by almost 50 percent. That estimate had been calculated by the independent Russian media outlets Mediazona and Meduza. Putin Can't Hide War Losses in Ukraine . Figures provided to date have come from official sources and are recognized as being both inaccurate and unreliable. During talks last week with President Donald Trump in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly remarked that Vladimir Putin might one day regret invading Ukraine.The new trends on the battlefield suggest he’s right. That offers a new chance for Trump’s diplomacy to end the war—but with a different approach than what he’s tried before. Trends now favor Ukraine; Russian Chief of General Staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov, center, speaks to officers while inspecting the troops involved in the fighting in Ukraine. Putin had hoped that 2026 would be the year his forces — enabled by his advantage in mass and manpower — would break through the frontlines and seize the contested regions in eastern Ukraine. That has not happened. So far, it’s Ukraine — not Russia — that has achieved net territorial gains this year, together with inflicting massive losses on Russia’s invading forces. Western estimates now place Russian casualties at levels approaching or exceeding 30,000 to 40,000 killed and wounded per month — an extraordinary rate of attrition for no gains in territory. Overall Russian casualties since the invasion began are now widely estimated well above one million and outpacing Russia’s ability to replenish. The pressure is becoming visible inside Russia itself. In recent days, even a member of Russia’s parliament publicly warned that the Russian economy may not be able to sustain a prolonged war indefinitely, citing soaring defense expenditures and mounting economic distortions. Putin himself recently said the war could be “coming to an end” — a striking statement from a leader who has repeatedly framed the conflict as an existential struggle requiring indefinite sacrifice. Ukraine’s drones: the force multiplier Ukraine today does not look like a defending state trying to survive, but a military innovator reshaping the nature of warfare through mass-produced autonomous systems. This has flipped the assumption from the start that Russia’s manpower advantage alone would be decisive. Along the front lines, Ukraine has now established a 10-15 kilometer “kill zone” where Russia is unable to advance without exposure to constant drone attacks. Ukrainian drones now routinely strike deep into Russia, targeting military airfields, factories, energy infrastructure, ammunition depots, and logistical hubs. The ability of Ukrainian drones to reach Moscow reportedly contributed to Putin’s interest in a temporary ceasefire during “Victory Day” commemorations in the capital — allowing a parade without threats of drones appearing from nowhere and ruining the spectacle. During talks last week with President Donald Trump in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly remarked that Vladimir Putin might one day regret invading Ukraine. The new trends on the battlefield suggest he’s right. That offers a new chance for Trump’s diplomacy to end the war—but with a different approach than what he’s tried before. Trends now favor Ukraine Russian Chief of General Staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov, center, speaks to officers while inspecting the troops involved in the fighting in Ukraine. Russian Chief of General Staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov, center, speaks to officers while inspecting the troops involved in the fighting in Ukraine. Russian Defense Ministry Press/AP Putin had hoped that 2026 would be the year his forces — enabled by his advantage in mass and manpower — would break through the frontlines and seize the contested regions in eastern Ukraine. That has not happened. Thus far, it’s Ukraine — not Russia — that has achieved net territorial gains this year, together with inflicting massive losses on Russia’s invading forces. Western estimates now place Russian casualties at levels approaching or exceeding 30,000 to 40,000 killed and wounded per month — an extraordinary rate of attrition for no gains in territory. Overall Russian casualties since the invasion began are now widely estimated well above one million and outpacing Russia’s ability to replenish. The pressure is becoming visible inside Russia itself. In recent days, even a member of Russia’s parliament publicly warned that the Russian economy may not be able to sustain a prolonged war indefinitely, citing soaring defense expenditures and mounting economic distortions. Putin himself recently said the war could be “coming to an end” — a striking statement from a leader who has repeatedly framed the conflict as an existential struggle requiring indefinite sacrifice. Ukraine’s drones: the force multiplier Ukrainian soldiers carry a Heavy Shot UAV on May 8, in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. Heavy Shot is one of the largest quadcopters used by the Ukrainian military. Ukrainian soldiers carry a Heavy Shot UAV on May 8, in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. Heavy Shot is one of the largest quadcopters used by the Ukrainian military. Yevhen Titov/Global Images Ukraine/Getty Images Ukraine today does not look like a defending state trying to survive, but a military innovator reshaping the nature of warfare through mass-produced autonomous systems. This has flipped the assumption from the start that Russia’s manpower advantage alone would be decisive. Along the front lines, Ukraine has now established a 10-15 kilometer “kill zone” where Russia is unable to advance without exposure to constant drone attacks. Ukrainian drones now routinely strike deep into Russia, targeting military airfields, factories, energy infrastructure, ammunition depots, and logistical hubs. The ability of Ukrainian drones to reach Moscow reportedly contributed to Putin’s interest in a temporary ceasefire during “Victory Day” commemorations in the capital — allowing a parade without threats of drones appearing from nowhere and ruining the spectacle. THIS WAR SERVES NOBODY'S INTERESTS ... ESPECIALLY NOT THE WHITE CAUCASIAN WORLD'S... SO PUT A 9MM IN THAT RUSO MIIDGET-DICTATOR'S HEAD AND CAR-BOMB THAT MIDGET JEW ZELENSKY THEN MOVE ON ....

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