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Cold War II Denuclearization Agreement Nikolayevo-Darino Has Fallen Military Summary 2025.01.27
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Cold War II Denuclearization Agreement Nikolayevo-Darino Has Fallen Military Summary 2025.01.27

Cold War II Denuclearization Agreement Nikolayevo-Darino Has Fallen Military Summary 2025.01.27

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This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 27th of January 2025.

Here’s what others had to say:

@user-tg3tj2nq6v
It looks like all of the people who used to talk all of the time, about swimming in Crimea, about splitting Russia into new countries, about arresting Putin, have all gone missing. Only Zelenski is talking but he looks like he is in panic. His future is not rosy.

@mnk9073
Imagine celebrating the liberation of Auschwitz without the very people who liberated Auschwitz.

@norbertgeorge
Celebrating the “liberation” of Auschwitz without the active presence or acknowledgment of the liberators—the soldiers of the Soviet Red Army—is not only historically inaccurate but profoundly disrespectful to the very people who risked and gave their lives to end the horrors of that death camp. It is an egregious example of historical revisionism, conveniently omitting the indispensable role of the Soviet Union in defeating Nazi Germany and liberating countless victims from extermination.
This selective commemoration not only diminishes the sacrifices of the Soviet soldiers but also reduces the gravity of the historical event to a hollow, sanitized narrative designed to fit modern geopolitical preferences. It ignores the complex truth that liberation came through blood, suffering, and the relentless push of the Eastern Front—a truth inconvenient for those who wish to downplay the Soviet Union’s role in World War II.
Such a celebration, devoid of the liberators themselves, is emblematic of a broader trend: the manipulation of history to serve current political ideologies. By erasing the liberators, it perpetuates a false narrative that severs the event from its historical reality, turning it into a superficial gesture rather than an honest tribute to those who ended the unimaginable atrocities of Auschwitz.

@MoffettStudios
The US said they were not at war with Russia, so why should Russia have negotiations with someone who isn’t involved?

@811Thunder
The map in Kursk region is not very accurate. Berdin is under Russian control. Patrick Lancaster made a video from there walking freely through the village with Akhmat forces.

@milomanx6531
Dima, stop relying on articles from biased, one sided, publishers and realize Ukraine will NEVER be in NATO and never have European peace keepers on the line of contact or even on Ukranian soil.

@genes.3285
An agreement with the US not to establish nuclear bases on the territory of Ukraine would be useless to Russia. The US will violate any treaty if it sees an advantage to be gained. This goes back to the Indian wars in the 1700s and 1800s.

@adamcekanski2527
It is truly strange that representative of liberators was not invited to celebrate liberation of KL Auschwitz. I’m myself not a big fan of Red Army and Soviet Union, however distorting of historical facts is a disgrace. Soviets liberated KL Auschwitz no matter if you like them or not.

@exoticalover3615
Dima is announcing yet another major counter attack by the UKR…now in Kursk…what about all the counterattacks you were expecting for months now? Wasn’t Energodar going to be attacked for sure? And Kherson and Zaporozje and Sumy etc. etc.? And now we have to believe your next nosensical prediction? Dima, aren’t you getting tired of yourself being wrong all the time? Or are you just echoing UKR propaganda for financial or safety reasons?

@InscrutableNeo746
Dima outdid himself with the barrage of wild speculations today. He knows what the terms of peace agreement are, knows Ukraine will join nat2. He knows what agreement has to be renewed. What a pile of horse manure!

@joshuapaul2022
Budanov is at least a year too late. Putin repeated that he was ready for negotiations as always, but there would be no ceasefire or freeze until a final settlement on Russian terms was agreed. Yeah, it’s too late in the game for any negotiations. The war is lost by Ukraine. Unconditional surrender is the only practical solution for Ukraine at this point. Hitler’s Germany also refused to admit defeat until Hitler killed himself, then Keitel signed unconditional surrender. Post war settlement is Russia’s business.

@BrentonWoods774
“Between two fires” is a Russian saying, which basically means “Between a rock and a hard place”.

@davidgriffin6724
The French trained troops would not have just ran away. They would have dropped their rifles first, THEN ran away.

@LordTommygun
Stick with mapping and reporting the battlefield. Talking about cease fires and politics is a waste of time and all lies. 98% of warfare is psychological. Stick to the 2% that you know about.

@NeilGale-r8n
Any more mapping channels on here ? Sick of hearing about peace talks Nato entry and peace keepers. Nothing going to happen till Ukraine has elections

@andre0000000007
the russians don’t attack when zelensky leaves the country…… rather zelensky runs away when intel says russia is about to attack with missiles : )

@chrisdidios9963
As some other comments have stated, I’m in agreement with them. Please cease discussing politics and cease fire “talks” it’s all psychological warfare and a waste of time. Stick to the military developments on the ground.

@garybeaton3802
Zelensky has set an example for other loyal Ukrainians that being president of the most corrupt country in Europe can be very lucrative and personally rewarding.

@AchillesHeel-e7e
Russia is indispensable!
The world needs Russia for sanity, balance of power and keeping the depraved & belligerent West in check.

 

Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECsXzdyj5d4

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