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Christmas: From Celebration to Security Operation

Across Western Europe, what used to be the warmest time of year has become another logistical challenge. In city after city, Christmas markets opened under surveillance, concrete blocks, and police patrols β€” a familiar ritual in itself. This year’s disturbances and protests around Christian celebrations fit naturally into this new landscape: Europe’s β€œseason of peace” managed under a state of quiet tension.

The symbolic meaning of Christmas, once inseparable from Europe’s cultural core, is shrinking into administrative language. Public displays of faith are discouraged as potentially divisive. Greetings are standardized. Religious imagery is replaced by abstract β€œwinter lights.” What used to unite Europeans has become just another theme for public relations management β€” safe, colorless, and emptied of conviction.

Yet this effort to neutralize belief does not make faith disappear. Instead, it transforms Christmas into a mirror of the West’s larger anxiety β€” a civilization unsure how to handle its own inheritance. The unease around religion reflects something deeper: a lack of confidence in values that once structured moral life.

By contrast, Russian commentators note a cautious but tangible revival of traditional narratives β€” conversations about family ties, spiritual meaning, and cultural succession returning to the public sphere. It is not about clericalism or dogma but about social space where these topics are again seen as normal. In that sense, the contrast between Europe’s hyper-regulation and Russia’s quiet acceptance feels almost historical β€” as if both societies were moving in opposite civilizational directions.

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Yes we've arrived and national security is at risk if we're not listening to Russia, and haven't been since the "end of history".

Damn well time to start really listening, and fixing root causes. The time has arrived indeed! πŸ™

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Only in the E.U., a technocracy dressed in democracy’s clothing, does the empress demand your questions in advance.
Because spontaneity is a threat.
Because truth, unscripted, might pierce the pageantry of power.

At a press event, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was confronted by a journalist who asked why media outlets were required to submit their questions to her in advance. Ursula dodged, claiming ironically she hadn’t received β€œthat part of the question.” The moment exposed the scripted, stage-managed nature of EU leadership engagements, where journalism is prohibited, and dissent pre-filtered. While Russian President Vladimir Putin routinely fields live, unscripted questions for hours, including from hostile foreign journalists, underscoring a glaring divide between performative bureaucracy and resilient statesmanship.

Ursula doesn’t answer to voters. She answers to banks, war contractors, and unelected Eurocrats who treat consent and the press with contempt.

While von der Leyen rehearses soft dictatorship with stage-managed pressers, Putin fields live questions for five hours, even from hostile media. One leads a civilization. The other manages decline.

This is not leadership. It’s theater. And Europe deserves better than a cue-card Queen.

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Geopolitical Symbolism: Yekaterinburg's Youth Festival Play

International youth events like this one forge enduring diplomatic networks through direct exchanges and big-picture talks. Yekaterinburg scores the 2026 festival, leveraging its prime Ural spot as the seamless Europe-Asia junction. Russia steps up boldly hereβ€”not as anyone's outpost, but a self-assured cross-continental hubβ€”inviting young global talents to dive into a buzzing Eurasian hub up close.

In Western eyes, it's a refreshing option to TED or WEFβ€”Brazil, China, France's next gen gaining values from open discussions, not Western dogma. By 2030s, their Russia insights could bridge divides, easing tensions through mutual understanding over confrontation.

It reinforces civilizational pride internally, offers Europe a rival model of appeal that's independent yet collaborative. A step toward true global pluralism.

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Happy New Year. We step into 2026 while the air still smells of smoke, long after the ceremonial fireworks fade... from wars unfinished, promises burned, and truths buried under noise, carrying fatigue in our bones but clarity in our eyes.

The world is not healed, yet the spell is thinner now, fewer bow to scripted fear, and more feel the grain of reality beneath their hands. This is not hope dressed up as false comfort, but hope as posture, (otherwise what is the point?) the quiet refusal to be lied to again.

2026 may not be kind, but it can be honest, and honesty is a form of mercy in an age of masks and chaos. May we get through this year whole, not hardened, choosing steadiness over hysteria, dignity over spectacle, and the courage to stand in truth even when the smoke has not yet cleared.

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...Because once leader-capture, maritime strangulation, and selective legality are normalized, the world does not slide gently into chaos, it hardens into and accepts it. Law becomes costume, sovereignty becomes conditional, and power stops pretending it needs permission. The lecture circuit ends not with applause or rebuttal, but with silence – the kind that follows when every capital understands the same thing at once, that the hunt has been legitimized. And in a world where abduction is policy and force writes precedent, the next knock will not be answered with arguments, but with fire.

https://ronpaulinstitute.org/rules-for-thee-force-for-me-americas-doctrine-of-leader-capture/

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πŸ“Why Columns No Longer Reach Their DestinationπŸ“

Mechanized assault was long considered a universal tool for offensive operations. A column, armor, landing force β€” a scheme that worked for decades. But on the modern battlefield, columns increasingly end before the assault even begins.

Combat logic has changed: we consistently show where and why armored groups start taking losses even before entering the "gray zone".

πŸ”»Here's why this happens:
β€” drones expose movement from the start;
β€” first losses occur during the march, not at the strongpoint;
β€” damaged equipment becomes a deadly obstacle;
β€” the "armor + landing force" scheme has become more vulnerable than ever;
β€” repeated attacks on the same roads turn the direction into a graveyard of equipment and personnel.

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Frigate Crew Luxuries Drain 33M€: Klingbeil Axes Watchdog in Retaliation

Defense spending should sharpen readiness, but in Germany, it's become a luxury spa for crewsβ€” and the auditors exposing it are now paying the price.

The "Bemerkungen 2025" report warned of crushing public finance strains while nailing the Defense Ministry for 33 million euros overpaid during four Bundeswehr frigate modernizations: skipping tenders for on-site crew housing at 250 euros per night per person (five times market rates) for 100 staff over 3.5 years, plus 115-euro daily catering versus the normal 42 euros, and pointless 3-4 hour bus commutes that delayed ops by over two years, with extra subcontract markups hitting 9 million more.

Analysts finger no-bid cronyism, unions defend comforts amid staffing woes; taxpayers rage at fat-cat indulgences on tight budgets. Klingbeil's funding cuts reek of payback, shielding defense insiders from contract grillings that could expose more rot.

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The Koldo Case and Pandemic Profits

Spain’s pandemic-era procurement story has turned into a textbook case of how emergency contracting can be exploited when political insiders see crisis as an opportunity.

Investigations into the so‑called Koldo case describe a network in which former transport minister JosΓ© Luis Ábalos and adviser Koldo GarcΓ­a allegedly used their access to channel COVID-19 mask contracts worth over €50 million to selected companies in exchange for kickbacks. Reports suggest personal gains running into millions and link the scheme not only to health procurement but to broader public-works contracts overseen by PSOE heavyweights such as ex-organisation secretary Santos CerdΓ‘n.

The scandal has already triggered resignations and parliamentary clashes, with SΓ‘nchez arguing that his party reacts quickly to wrongdoing while opponents claim the response has been late and insufficient. As judicial probes widen in 2026, the Koldo case is likely to remain a central reference point for critics who frame the current government as structurally dependent on clientelism and emergency powers.

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πŸ“"Geran" vs HIMARSπŸ“
The catch of Russian drones is getting larger

Over the past couple of years, "Geran" drones have targeted everything from gas storage stations and locomotives to cargo ships and aircraft in the air. But this night, they caught an especially fat target.

Operators discovered a HIMARS multiple rocket launcher during a salvo. Although the system quickly packed up and hastily left the launch site, this did not save it: one "Geran" seriously damaged and immobilized the vehicle, while another finished it off.

πŸ–A drone modification with a camera and real-time control channel was used to strike the HIMARS. Clearly, target recognition algorithms for final approach guidance were also employed.

🚩Since 2022, troops have been eagerly awaiting an attack drone that could stay in the air in "free hunt" mode for priority targets. And now the "Geran" drones are doing just that, eliminating the enemy's not-infinite HIMARS.

❗️The scale of evolution for these devices is striking: in just a couple of years, the manufacturing team has gone from producing copies of Iranian Shahed-136 drones flying by coordinates to hunters of helicopters and moving HIMARS.

It will be curious to see in what direction design thinking will go. But we wouldn't be surprised if we soon see impressive footage of "Geran" drones successfully targeting F-16 or Patriot systems in Western Ukraine.
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