Tag: International Legion (Ukraine)
Ukraine’s Costly Cross-Border PR Stunt + Russia Continues Out-Producing Collective West
New Report Offers Revelations About Foreign Mercenaries in Ukraine
After the failed “Summer Offensive” by the Ukrainian Army, which saw estimates of Ukrainian losses in excess of 90 thousand, somehow, in spite of these tremendous losses, the Ukrainian lines continue to hold. How is this possible?
New Report Offers Revelations About Foreign Mercenaries in Ukraine (archived)
Flash : Ukrainian Nazi organization Azov is openly recruiting in France

Ukrainian Azov organization has already enrolled foreigners since 2014. As an example and according to reliable sources, French Nazi militant Karel Cherel Salzburg joined the formation in 2018, through Bastion social, a supremacist group in Lyon, then Gaston Besson (link in French), a French war criminal during the civil war in former Yugoslavia, who was then operating as recruiter in Switzerland
Flash : Ukrainian Nazi organization Azov is openly recruiting in France

Related:
LCI gives the floor to a French neo-Nazi mercenary fighting for Ukraine – Donbass Insider (Karel Cherel-Salzburg)
Disgraced Ukrainian Ex-Army Spox Slams Zelensky’s Theatrics, Complains About Drugged Up Mercs
Ukraine is fighting to protect “Western values” from Russian “slaves” descended from the Mongols, but is facing difficulties due to poor morale, corruption, drug-addicted mercs, and a president who seems more focused on theatrics than the conflict itself, disgraced Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces spokesperson Sarah Ashton-Cirillo has revealed.
Disgraced Ukrainian Ex-Army Spox Slams Zelensky’s Theatrics, Complains About Drugged Up Mercs
Tucker Carlson interviews Douglas Macgregor
“The Ukrainian Army is not winning. In fact,” argued retired U.S. Army Col. Douglas Macgregor, “it’s losing badly. Ukraine is being destroyed. Its population is being slaughtered in lopsided battles with a technologically superior enemy or scattered by the millions to the rest of the globe as refugees. Ukraine is running out of soldiers.”
“As that happens, the question will inevitably arise who’s gonna replace them? If the Ukrainians can’t beat Putin, who will? The answer, of course, will be us. American troops will fight the Russian army in Eastern Europe. That’s most likely. And the assumption is we’ll win. But will we win?” the former primetime host wondered before bringing in Macgregor.
The colonel reported that at least 40,000 Ukrainian men had been killed in just the last month bringing the total estimate to around 400,000 since Russia had invaded in Feb. 2022. “We don’t even know how many people have been wounded, but we know probably upwards of 40- to 50,000 soldiers are amputees.”
“We know the hospitals are full,” he added before noting that many “Ukrainian units at the platoon and company level,” measuring from 50 to 200 men at a time, have been surrendering to the Russians for the sake of the wounded “because they can’t fight anymore.”
“All of this happens in a way that is just not reported in the West. And in the meantime, rather than admit that this is a terrible tragedy that should be ended, on humanitarian grounds if no other, that the killing should stop — as President Trump said ‘Stop the killing,’ we’re gonna continue,” lamented Macgregor. “And this puts the Russians in the unhappy position of marching further west.”
It was later suggested that the Russians had not been initially prepared for the conflict, but had since amassed around 750,000 troops in and around their neighboring nation and could grow to a force as large as 1.2 million over the next year.
Meanwhile, Macgregor slammed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “and the radicals around him” who’ve “basically committed to fighting this war to the last Ukrainian. And of course, I’m sure that Mr. Zelenskyy and friends are anxious at some point to retire to their estates in Florida, or Venice or Cyprus to collect on the billions that they’ve managed to steal or siphon from all the aid that we’ve provided. Remember, Ukraine is probably one of the most corrupt places in the world.”
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Good interview except when Tucker brings up Sarah Ashton-Cirillo. You don’t have to agree with her (I don’t) but Tucker didn’t need to feed the flames of the culture war. At least, Macgregor didn’t take the bait.
Previously:
[2021] Fact-check: Do refugees receive more monthly benefits than Social Security recipients?
U.S. intelligence says Ukraine will fail to meet offensive’s key goal + General Frost

Thwarted by minefields, Ukrainian forces won’t reach the southeastern city of Melitopol, a vital Russian transit hub, according to a U.S. assessment
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“Russians are known to be capable of fighting in cold weather,” the official said.
U.S. intelligence says Ukraine will fail to meet offensive’s key goal
Related:
‘General Frost’: How the Russian winter terrified the country’s enemies
8/10/23 Ted Snider on the Polish-Belarussian Tension
Ted Snider joined Scott on Antiwar Radio this week to talk about some concerning developments in Eastern Europe. They start with the tensions on the Polish-Belarus border where forces have been building up since Wagner forces moved in after the Prigozhin ordeal. Snider goes over what’s happening and what it might mean. They then talk about the Neo-Nazi compound in Maine whose leader claims to be training forces to go fight in Ukraine. They finish with some of the disheartening language we’re hearing about the backchannel talks between U.S. and Russian officials.
8/10/23 Ted Snider on the Polish-Belarussian Tension via The Scott Horton Show
Related:
The Poland-Belarus border is becoming a tinderbox
American Neo-Nazi Training Forces in Maine to Fight for Ukraine
U.S. Marine Corps veteran from Orange County killed in Ukraine
Ian “Frank” Tortorici grew up in Lake Forest and volunteered to join Ukraine’s International Legion 15 months ago.
U.S. Marine Corps veteran from Orange County killed in Ukraine
Previously:
Scott Ritter: Ukraine’s Growing Addiction to Foreign Mercenaries
Scott Ritter: Ukraine’s Growing Addiction to Foreign Mercenaries
A Russian missile strike on a popular restaurant in the city of Kramatorsk has set off a wave of discussion over the presence of foreign military personnel in Ukraine.
Scott Ritter: Ukraine’s Growing Addiction to Foreign Mercenaries
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