Germans
are angry with their leaders and have been screwed over as well
Dear
friends,
I
sometimes get very interesting emails in my inbox and this happened
today when I found the email below sent to me by "M".
Having read it I immediately contacted "M" to ask for his
permission to post it here. I felt that this would be especially
important since I posted the "Appeal" of Egor Prosvirnin
which some of you interpreted as anti-German and then accused me of
also harboring anti-German feelings. As I explained it later, my
intention had been to make people aware that there is a growing anger
against Germany in Russia and that even though I personally did not
feel that anger, I considered that anger legitimate, if not
necessarily deserved (I soon realized that the most vociferous and
nasty protests against this post did not come from Germans or even
Germanophiles, but from the same old crowd of neo-Nazis who strongly
feel that defending anything German is part of their ethos). Still,
I have to admit that I felt bad about the whole thing (because,
believe it or not, I am not only not anti-German, I don't even
believe in collective, nevermind inherited, guilt). For one thing,
as an anti-Soviet Russian myself, I know the very difficult situation
of a person who opposes the regime in power in his country, but still
feels that his own people are also victims. There are quite a few
countries and nationalities who still are resentful and angry with
Russians, especially for things which the Soviet forces did during
WWII, and I consider that this resentment and anger is legitimate
even if sometimes historically one-sided. It is always tough to be
at the receiving end of somebody's anger - whether fully deserved or
not - and so when I saw "M" email I decided to share it
with you and I am grateful to "M" for giving me his
permission.
The
Saker
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Seeing
the hatred and outright ill will some have towards Germans really
brought me down. It makes me wonder how we are ever going to manage
to have some kind of stability in Europe and the world...
Here
are some of the dynamics in Germany, as I see them. Most likely many
will disagree and want to debate them, I don't claim they are how it
is, just how I see it. I don't claim to know and understand it all.
But it's something I would like people to think about, before they
write off the German people as a whole.
Where
do I start? Something that should be obvious is that Germany is not a
free and sovereign country. From the start, when the Federal Republic
was conceived, the Allies had a great influence on shaping the new
Germany. Especially the Americans. It is somewhat subtle if you are
used to how things are, but once you start observing it becomes clear
that the American political circles have great influence on ours.
Anyone interested can take a look at how many of our Politicians in
the various established parties are members in transatlantic clubs.
So guess where their allegiance lies? They are not even ashamed of
it, it's normal to them. For decades we've had what you can call US
whores. Not long ago I complained about that on a page of young
transatlanticists and was quickly accused of being anti-American,
they weren't interested in any of my arguments. Being anti-American
is hardly possible since I am an American citizen. There is a divide
between the common people, many of whom don't have anything against
Americans but are not too keen on having them involved in German
affairs, and many of our leaders who try to make us all believe that
we need the United States as partner, come what may. One fact that
should make anyone pause is that there are currently still around
40.000 US troops on German soil and various US bases. It may not
sound like much, but in principle should any be here at all? We have
US nuclear warheads here, the maintenance of which is also paid for
by German tax payers money. If you asked the average German what he
thought about that, you can be sure that they would be against that.
“Ami go home” is a more and more open sentiment here. “American
go home”. But will the Americans go? I doubt it. It seems they do
not have the slightest interest in granting Germany full sovereignty
and of letting go. So the question begs: how free are German
politicians to do what they want? And then, how “natural” is the
influence Germany has on the shaping of European affairs?
I
can fully understand that many in Europe resent Germany, due to the
dominating of EU policies and the problems they cause. What many
don't know though is that the current administration and the previous
ones have been equally harsh on Germans. German politicians don't
just sell Europeans out, but their own people. The climate here has
changed drastically in past years. People are having increasingly
hard times to make a living and are in fear, fear of loosing their
jobs, fear of making ends meet, fear of loosing what they have. Fear
is the perfect mechanism of keeping people in check. The contempt and
the lack of any shame on the part of our government has never been
this drastic before. Careful observers have seen it for years. Why
people keep voting for the same parties is beyond me. There are some
who say voter fraud could be at play. It would not surprise me. At
the very least the media have been extremely pro Merkel for years,
even campaigning for her and her party, when they should have been
neutral. Every once and a while that has been criticized but nothing
changes and many don't even notice. Merkel's policies are always
aimed at business elites, not the common people. I remember how years
ago she spoke of “market conformed democracy”. There was no
outcry, no outrage. No one seemed to care. As in most places, the
elites own the media as well. So honest and critical reporting has
become a thing of the past, unless one watches carefully and knows
where to look. The average person doesn't. So if people are angry
with Germans, I wish they would know that Germans are angry with our
leaders as well and have been screwed over as well. Why Germans put
up with that? Good question. This is a subject of its own. My
impression is that Germans have always been people that are good at
following and bowing to higher ups. They are terribly long suffering,
in a bad way. After the Second World War Germans have been pacified
as a people, in my opinion. Imagine having the mindset of being aware
of things you dislike and that anger you, but thinking that somehow
it'll be alright, that life must go on. You go through the motions.
And then add a state of paralysis and helplessness. Perhaps that is
what is going on with Germans. Of course those that have the upper
hand and benefit from the current status have a vested interest in
keeping things the way they are. It is unrealistic to expect Germans
to magically snap out of it and overthrow the status quo. And though
it is not obvious we do have a police apparatus in place that can
quickly stomp out any uprising.
I
will not deny that Germans can be arrogant in their views. But there
is a constant stream of medial manipulation feeding them that
perspective. I know that deep down Germans want peace and have no
interest in dominating other Nations and people. Many are actually
appalled and shocked because our leaders are calling for more
involvement in conflicts and taking on more “responsibility”.
People see that as dangerous and hypocritical. The problem is that
the (you can only call it) “political cast” is so far gone and so
far out of touch with the common people. There is a complete
disconnect. I see it on Facebook postings of Steinmeier, Gabriel and
many others. They live in their own world, facts and reality do not
exist for them. And their personal integrity and values are non
existent. Calling them pathetic would still be a compliment. It is
not any different with our media. Regularly you get to see statistics
that suggest people to be skeptic of Putin and Russia. Every time
many speak out and question these. Sometimes there are polls in which
readers can take part and they say the opposite, that people see
through the lies and are not in favor of sanctions and do not want a
conflict with Russia, that they do not want anything to do with the
crimes committed in the Ukraine. There's a saying “don't trust any
statistic that you haven't forged yourself.” There have been
statistics for years, that suggest Merkel having very high support
among people.. To me it's a mystery how she has been in power for so
long. I guess there still are many idiots who believe in her, but
there are also very many who would like to see the worst happen to
her.
Many
people see that when the wall came down and the two Germanies were
reunited, the Soviets/Russians were fair. Just think about how much
time has passed, when have the United States and the British made an
attempt at the same fairness? I'm afraid the US would rather see
Germany in ruins yet again, rather than leaving and giving the
Germans freedom. I understand the resentment that many have for
Germans, but am also shocked by how much hatred there is. Is it not
the same principle in most places, that Governments do not act in
accord with and represent the will of the people? And to what degree
can we count on the will of the people when they are not given
accurate information and facts, but are fed half truths at best and
outright manipulation most of the time? Ironically I see a lot of
Americans accusing us of cowardice for not taking a more aggressive
stance against Russia. The same with the Polish. Merkel's behavior in
this crisis makes no sense to me at all. At times she is bullying
Russia, like the perfect US poodle, but then there are reports of her
reaching out to Putin. Either she is completely soul less without a
personal sense of direction, or she is more devious than she appears.
No idea what her true aims are. They certainly don't seem to be what
they should be. Part of her vow when sworn into office is to avert
harm from the German people. She is steadily doing the opposite. She
and her cronies along with her.
It
seems that we are prisoners of a political apparatus gone insane,
both on a German level and a EU level. Then there's NATO on top of
that. And lets be realistic, the cards are stacked in favor of the
higher ups. That is no excuse for giving up, which I am not
suggesting, but haters need to take a close look at reality. Finding
solutions is not that easy, is it? So, this is part of what I
observe, I bet I forgot a lot. My health is not too well and my
strength limited.
Best
regards,
"M"
A very telling video on Ukie assault tactics
Check
out this interesting video of a Ukie battalion commander. His
frustrated speech clearly shows the following:
1) The basic Ukie tactic: choose a spot on the map, hammer it with artillery fire for a few hours and then send in soldiers as canon fodder to "mop it up". What is important to understand here is that well-trained military forces know how to dig in an protect themselves from artillery fire. Proof: the Ukies surrounded by the Resistance in the "southern cauldron" managed to survive *weeks* of very heavy Novorussian and Russian artillery fire and survive (even if with lots of casualties). So if *weeks* of artillery fire cannot wipe out a force in more or less open terrain, a few hours will not wipe out a well-entrenched force. Another example? The long stance of the Resistance forces in Slaviansk. The fact is that in an urban environment you need to send in very well trained urban assault teams. Just bombing will not do the trick unless you use FAE (fuel-air explosives) munitions, heavy flame-throwing systems like the TOS-1 or tactical nukes. What the Ukies do seems to shoot enough artillery to kill civilians, but not enough to meaningfully degrade the Resistance forces, and then send in the infantry to supposedly "mop-up" an urban area which is full of well-entrenched high-quality Resistance forces. Hence the huge losses on the Ukie side.
2) Noticed his comment about the BMP's main gun stopping after 15mins? The BMP's gun is one of the most trustworthy ever made and there is only one thing which can explain that kind of occurrence: gross neglect of even minimal maintenance. That is also telling of the condition of most Ukie equipment: old and not maintained.
3) Morale: in such circumstances it is not surprising at all that Ukie morale is at rock-bottom. Nobody wants to die in stupid operations, under-trained, under-fed, under-protected - neither conscripts not pros. I have yet to see a video showing some good morale on the Ukie side. Conversely, I have yet to see a single video showing poor morale on the Resistance side.
Botton line: the Ukies are in a terrible situation which is only getting worse.
See for yourself this interesting video:
1) The basic Ukie tactic: choose a spot on the map, hammer it with artillery fire for a few hours and then send in soldiers as canon fodder to "mop it up". What is important to understand here is that well-trained military forces know how to dig in an protect themselves from artillery fire. Proof: the Ukies surrounded by the Resistance in the "southern cauldron" managed to survive *weeks* of very heavy Novorussian and Russian artillery fire and survive (even if with lots of casualties). So if *weeks* of artillery fire cannot wipe out a force in more or less open terrain, a few hours will not wipe out a well-entrenched force. Another example? The long stance of the Resistance forces in Slaviansk. The fact is that in an urban environment you need to send in very well trained urban assault teams. Just bombing will not do the trick unless you use FAE (fuel-air explosives) munitions, heavy flame-throwing systems like the TOS-1 or tactical nukes. What the Ukies do seems to shoot enough artillery to kill civilians, but not enough to meaningfully degrade the Resistance forces, and then send in the infantry to supposedly "mop-up" an urban area which is full of well-entrenched high-quality Resistance forces. Hence the huge losses on the Ukie side.
2) Noticed his comment about the BMP's main gun stopping after 15mins? The BMP's gun is one of the most trustworthy ever made and there is only one thing which can explain that kind of occurrence: gross neglect of even minimal maintenance. That is also telling of the condition of most Ukie equipment: old and not maintained.
3) Morale: in such circumstances it is not surprising at all that Ukie morale is at rock-bottom. Nobody wants to die in stupid operations, under-trained, under-fed, under-protected - neither conscripts not pros. I have yet to see a video showing some good morale on the Ukie side. Conversely, I have yet to see a single video showing poor morale on the Resistance side.
Botton line: the Ukies are in a terrible situation which is only getting worse.
See for yourself this interesting video:
Novorossiya
Military Briefing - Situation by August 16-17, 2014
Map:
Hostilities in Novorossiya, August 6-15, 2014
Original: Colonel
Cassad, August 16, 2014, 02:27
Translated
from Russian by Gleb Bazov
Briefly
about the situation in Donbass as at the beginning of August 16,
2014
In
the last two days, just as was announced earlier, the Militia was
finally able to enter into battle the reserves that were freed up
following the rout of the Southern Cauldron, as well as some of the
trophies that were obtained there. This immediately improved the
situation at the front – the breakthrough to Krasniy Luch was
localized and isolated, the Junta grouping in the area of Snezhnoye
and Miusinsk was defeated, and the breakthrough to Marinovka was
effected, leading to the formation of a new mini-cauldron, which have
now become commonplace. At the same time, the Junta’s offensive
against Enakievo and Gorlovka was stopped in its tracks, and fighting
began on the outskirts of Debaltsevo. Overall, Zakharchenko’s
counteroffensive appears to be more effective than the
counteroffensive previously announced by Bolotov. Truth be told,
however, it still manifests more as local counterstrikes that
stabilize the front lines than a full-fledge counteratta
The
consequences are undeniable - there is clear evidence of substantial
losses incurred by the Junta in manpower and military hardware, new
mini-cauldrons (to the east of Marinovka and near Miusinsk), the
retention of control over the key highway from the LPR to Donetsk,
the preservation of communications with Gorlovka, and the success in
repulsing the attacks on Ilovaisk. Overall, over the last several
days, the Junta’s offensive clearly has begun to run out of steam,
which is not surprising, given the serious losses sustained by the
Ukrainian army. The Militia’s arriving reserves have facilitated
obvious strikes aimed at wedging into the Junta’s forces.
Nevertheless,
to the north of Donetsk, the Junta retains sufficient troops to
maintain the initiative. Shielding itself from the Alchevsk grouping
of the DPR Army with barrier groups, the Junta continues to
concentrate forces in the area of Debaltsevo, with the intention of
retaining this key centre and developing its attempt to flank Donetsk
from the north. At the time, it is certain that the Ukrainian army
will make an attempt to push through Uglegorsk, aiming thereby to
encircle Gorlovka. This is the most obvious next step.
The
Junta’s problem is in the fact that practically all the reserves
have already been entered into battle. Moreover, instead of a
concentrated strike on Donetsk, these reserves ended up being spread
across multiple sections of the front – whether for the purpose of
tactical strikes or to save the encircled brigades. High losses and
the lack of reserves will gradually force the Junta into taking an
operational pause, whereas political considerations will continue to
compel it to pursue the operation at all costs.
Overall,
over the past two days, the situation on the territory of the DPR has
improved. However, it should be understood that, despite all the
losses, the Junta continues to retain the initiative in certain areas
and still maintains an overall superiority in manpower and military
hardware. Accordingly, wearing rose-coloured glasses is not
recommended. The struggle here will be difficult and bloody.
On
the territory of the LPR, using the troops of the group that was
located at the Lugansk airport, the enemy stretched a long and narrow
intestine from the airfield to Novosvetlovka. At the same time, in an
effort to support this line, it attempted to take control of
Khryashevatoye. It appears that the motivation for this strange
operation conducted using clearly insufficient forces was to try to
impede the passage of the Russian humanitarian convoy. Equally
predictably, the Junta forces that burst into Novosvetlovka was
already in the afternoon of August 15, 2014 surrounded on three sides
and sustained serious losses in attempts to retain Novosvetlovka.
From
the operational standpoint this was a manifest gamble, considering
that the southern flank of the enemy grouping advancing on
Khryashevatoye and Novosvetlovka was left almost entirely
unprotected. As the breakout stretched to the east, an intestine
squeezed on three sides was formed, which simply cries out for being
severed and completely encircled.
Moreover,
in the evening of August 15, 2014, the Junta forces entered into
battles in the suburbs of Lugansk, and the fighting continued until
nightfall. If the original plan consisted of breaking through to the
Lugansk-Krasnodon highway and holding it as long as possible, while
other troops moved in to assault Lugansk, then, considering the
nature of urban warfare, and provided the LPR Army acts competently,
then the defeat at Novosvetlovka will come about a lot sooner than
any appreciable advance into Lugansk. Essentially, here we have to
wait for the outcome of the battles.
Overall,
the situation remains difficult; however, in the past couple of days
it has improved somewhat for the Militia.
Commentary
from John Kochang
Debaltsevo
and Gorlovka I still think are the key. If the SDF [Note: Novorossiya
Self-Defence Forces] can utilize the ‘1200’ troops trained in
Russia, who it is claimed joined the ranks the other day, along with
all the trophies from the Southern Cauldron, this could be the
foundation for a brigade that would go on the offensive, using the
1200 men as NCOs for the Militia and a Spearhead Battalion made up of
the most combat experienced men.
It
would still only be on a small scale as offensive operations require
a cohesive C&C and experienced staff. If they could push
Ukrainian army back out of Debaltsevo, the Ukrainian forces will have
to pull troops from around Donetsk, as they seem to have no reserves,
which is evidenced by the 3rd mobilization call up and training.
The
shock and panic I believe this would create will spread through the
demoralized Ukrainian troops. There is also talk now of Right Sector
[Note: Praviy Sector] issuing a 48 hour warning to the Kiev Junta
[Note: Confirmed], that they will stop fighting and march on Kiev if
their demands are not met! I hope Poreshenko fails to deliver, as the
SDF could do with all the good luck!
Novorossiya
Military Briefing - Situation by August 17, 2014
Link
to Novorossiya Military Briefing - Situation by August 16, 2014
22:00
(UA) – Aug 16 – Military Briefing
Original:
Yurasumy LiveJournal
Translated
from Russian by Gleb Bazov
Right
away, allow me to make a reservation. Some of the information has yet
to be confirmed. It is provided here for the purpose of presenting a
fulsome overview of the situation.
Counter-offensive
of the DPR Army
In
the evening, the situation with respect to the counter-offensive of
the DPR Army began to started to become clear. The strike has been
made. However, it did not come from the direction of Ilovaisk. One of
the columns is attacking Blagodatnoye from the side of Torez. At the
time this was written, there was no information as to who controls
the village, but the units of the Junta to the north of Saur-Mogila
were cut off in the village of Petrovskoye.
Literally
half an hour ago [Note: August 16, 2014, 21:30] the DPR Army
announced the taking of the Uspenka border-crossing checkpoint. The
second column, which was moving along the border, arrived at this
border-crossing checkpoint in the morning and took control of it by
the evening. In addition, artillery strikes were conducted on the
Junta units in the area of Kuteynikovo. The DPR Army’s
saboteur-reconnaissance groups (“SRG”) are active in the area of
Starobeshevo.
Southern
Cauldron 2.0
Kozhevnya
has been taken. In the area of Miusinsk and Krasniy Luch, the units
of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were partially eliminated and partially
taken prisoner. There remain a few isolated pockets of resistance.
Given that the DPR Army has commenced its assault, there is nowhere
that they can expect help from, and that is why 17 soldiers of the
25th Brigade today crossed the border into the Russian Federation and
the DPR Army has been reporting cases of mass surrender by the
remaining servicemen of the 25th Brigade.
To
the North of Donetsk
This
is the only area where the Junta’s offensive has yet to run out of
steam. Today there was a strike on Zhdanovka and Nizhnyaya Krynka.
Fighting continues in these towns. An attack on Yasinovataya also
took place. As yet, there are no results. The morning will show
whether or not this is serious and if Gorlovka will be operationally
encircled [Note: This danger did not come to pass, Gorlovka remains
connected to Donetsk]. Due to lack of troops for an assault on
Gorlovka, this offensive appears to be an attempt to distract the
forces of the DPR Army from the crumbling southern front.
Counter-offensive
in the LPR
The
second counter-offensive, to the west and to the north of Lugansk,
has been ongoing successfully for the past two days. Yesterday the
settlement of Zimgorye and Rodakovo were taken. Today, the LPR Army
liberated Sabovka. As a result, the Lutugino grouping of the Junta
ended up in operational encirclement. Moreover, it is being squeezed
by the LPR Army from the side of Uspenka. Also closer the evening
reports were received that the troops of the punitive units were
eliminated in the area of Khryashevatoye and that the enemy suffered
significant losses in the area of Novosvetlovka. Most likely, by
tomorrow the highway to Izvarino will again be free of the Ukrainian
forces. Accordingly, a fuller picture of the operational plan of the
counter-offensive has emerged – the complete unblocking of Lugansk.
Lugansk
Today
there were insignificant battles in the northern suburbs of Lugansk;
however, this fighting did not resemble an assault. By the evening,
the fighting died down. There are no Ukrainian forces in the city.
Conclusions
The
Junta’s offensive has nearly fizzled out. The units that ended up
in the new Southern Cauldron are being subjected to fairly powerful
pressure. Accordingly, the Militia has sufficient forces to eliminate
the enemy units and the rout of the Ukrainian grouping will not turn
into a lengthy saga this time around. Moreover, the offensive
launched against Amvrosievka is developing successfully. The
appearance of unified command can be felt.
This
is especially visible in the case of the LPR. The strikes of the
militiamen are well conceived and coordinated. As a result, the Junta
grouping, which was weakened by the redeployment of a part of the
forces to the Donetsk area, is retreating with losses. It is being
simultaneously attacked from several directions and clearly lacks the
troops to hold the stretched out front line. If the Lutugino grouping
is not moved out to the north over the next day or two, it will
repeat the fate of the Southern Cauldron, and the northern front of
the punitive forces will be forced beyond the line of the Severskiy
Donets river due to the lack of reserves (it is precisely from
Severskiy Donetsk that the Junta commenced its offensive in the
beginning of June).
The
number of battle worthy units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces that are
present at the front has sharply declined. The Junta has been forced
to plug holes in the front lines with Territorial Defence Battalions,
which by no means can be considered to be battle ready units due to
lack of proper training and heavy armaments. At the very least, the
Junta’s southern front is floating out of control. The front to the
north of Lugansk may be in the same situation next week (if the Junta
continues stubbornly to latch on to the city of Lutugino). To the
north of Donetsk the situation is complex, but overall controllable.
Note
(Gleb Bazov): While this update sounds even more optimistic than the
preceding one, this is not the time for rose-coloured glasses. The
critical, and I would say – catastrophic, humanitarian situation
continues to have a fundamental impact on the situation on the
ground, and the remaining operational crises have yet to be resolved.
Overall, while cautious optimism is warranted, it would be
inappropriate to adopt the approach of the Ukrainian propaganda
machine and trumpet victory. Save the champagne for Kiev.
20:26
(UA) – Aug 16 – The Rout of the 30th Brigade
Original:
Yurasumy LiveJournal
Translated
from Russian by Gleb Bazov
Today,
one of the mouthpieces of Maidan propaganda, Roman Bochkala (TV
“Inter”) wrote on his social media page:
Post
#1: They broke out! Five days they spent under Grad and mortar fire
without food, water or weapons. They were offered to surrender in
exchange for life, but they stood their ground. The first company of
the 1st Battalion of the 30th Brigade. They had no communications
with the command. The guys decided to risk it and break out of the
encirclement fighting. And they made it out. However, with losses …
In total, our of 96 fighters, only 43 remain able to fight. The rest
are “200s”, “300s [Note: Killed in Action/KIA and Wouned in
Action/WIA], and seven guys were taken prisoner. They can be found
somewhere between Torez and Antratsit. The details of how the 30th
broke out of encirclement I will provide later. The main thing now is
that they made it out!
Post
#2: Even if all this resembles a hamster wheel, we must continue
helping. The 1st and the 3rd Battalions of the 30th [Brigade] have
been destroyed. After the battles in the area of Stepanovka, almost
everything the guys had, from equipment to personal items, burned
down. And that is why our help is needed now more than ever.
Slightly
earlier another message from one of the “concerned citizens”,
Denis Pyatigorets (original – Rusvesna.su):
The
guys need HELP! For the past four days, they have been waiting for
their commanders, who are not in any hurry to come by! Instead, the
military prosecutor has already visited. They are attempting to
declare the guys deserters. Even though they broke out of hell at
Saur-Mogila … Their, encircled, are more guys who could not make it
out. There are many dead and wounded!!!
The
guys are waiting for help from psychologists and journalist.
According to them, THEY DO NOT EXIST … If anyone wants to help,
they are currently on the territory of the old helicopter base near
Melitopol, in the settlement of Mirnoye.
This
is also about the 30th Brigade. In accordance with already
established practice (just like what happened to the 72nd, 79th,
51st, and the 24th Brigades), the remnants of the units that did not
justify the high confidence placed in them, are being declared
deserters, abandoned by their command, and then …
Who
is next?
P.S.
“Inter” is a pro-Porosheno TV channel. If even their journalists
are going crazy, then Petya is in trouble.
Ukraine
Crisis | Do
Ukrainians Want War? -
Local Deputy
Appeal
by Viktoria Shilova, a politician form the Donbass region
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