And as they did eat, he said, Verily I say unto you, that one of you shall betray me. And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto him, Lord, is it I? And he answered and said, He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, the same shall betray me. (Matthew 26)
“Whosoever of you who dippeth his hand into the Nachos bowl, carrieth disgusting germs…”
Dear Readers:
Now that we have read that top-secret SVR cable, For Her Majesty’s Eyes Only, it seems simple enough, but we still need a man like Alexander Grishin to help us interpret what we just read. So, there is this analytical piece from KP.
“Nobody is indispensable,” as one of my old bosses once taunted me, as I stormed out the door, leaving nothing behind except the stench of burning bridges.
Or, in the words of President Biden’s Vice-President Donald Trump, “YER FIRED!” Is that what will happen to Zelensky? Possibly…
Grishin starts by quoting the cable in full, which we, just yesterday, already read and translated into perfect English. So we can skip that part of the article.
Next, Grishin goes into more detail about the 5 “candidates” whom the U.S. considers grooming as a replacement for Zelensky.
In the Service Of His Majesty’s Secret Service
Before Grishin mentions Zaluzhny, it behooves me to bring this to your attention, from the Ukrainian newspaper STRANA. We have all been busy mocking the Big Guy for sulking in his tent, like Achilles, and not speeding off to London to start his new gig as Ukraine’s Ambassador.
Well, he did go. Finally. This photo shows General Zaluzhny (dressed rather nicely, for a change, in a big blue suit) reporting for duty in London. Here is what Zaluzhny wrote in his Facebook (in Ukrainian), but STRANA helpfully translated into Russian so I was able to read it:
I continue to serve Ukraine. I have begun to perform my duties as the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. I handed copies of my credentials to the Vice-Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, accredited to the Royal Palace, who heads the structural unit for protocol of the Foreign Office, Victoria Busby.
We see from Busby’s page that “Vic”, as she is called by both friends and enemies, is an OBE, awarded in 2019. I googled that and learned that it stands for “Others Buggers Efforts“. Moving on…
Zaluzhny & Victoria Busby, OBE
Now that General Zaluzhny is safe in London (well, as safe as he can be, given that ne’er-do-wells like Petrov/Boshirov are running around smearing Novichok everywhere), we can focus on the other four candidates whom “Stoun” names as possible replacements for Zelensky:
Poroshenko
Klichko
Yermak
Razumkov
If I accomplish nothing else in this series, it will be to learn (and spread the knowledge to my readers) who the heck is Razumkov?
Donald Trump Should Not Repeat Woodrow Wilson’s Failure
April 30th is an important date in American politics. This is the day 100 for the American President in the White House, and all attention will be on the reports of his achievements and failures. But nothing can be more critical than Peace…
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A Holocaust perpetrator was just celebrated on US soil. I think I know why no one objected.
Russia’s invasion has made ordinarily outspoken critics of antisemitism wary of criticizing Ukrainian Nazi collaborators
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Qi Book Talk: The Culture of the Second Cold War by Richard Sakwa
Richard Sakwa has for many years been one of the most distinguished and insightful observers of relations between the West and Russia, and one of the leading critics of Western policy. In this talk with Anatol Lieven, director of the Eurasia program at the Quincy Institute, Sakwa discusses his book, The Culture of the Second Cold War (Anthem 2025). The book examines the cultural-political trends and inheritances that underlie the new version of a struggle that we thought we had put behind us in 1989. Sakwa describes both the continuities from the first Cold War and the ways in which new technologies have reshaped strategies and attitudes.