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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Putin is attempting to force the Ukrainians to deal directly with the Russian mercenaries which would then give them the "appearance of being legitimate" and then in the so call federalization that Putin envisions they would have seat in the RADA and being able to block anything that appears like the Ukraine is trying to do with NATO and or the EU--this is Putin's "Bosnian solution".

    The NYTs recently wrote an article on the so called "Putin Bosnian model" for the Donbass regions.

    Notice Russia in is press release says absolutely nothing on what they and her mercenaries should be doing to implement fully Minsk 2--not a single word is wasted--it is all about WHAT the Ukraine needs to do.

    Currently the discussion on the 30km buffer zone was also originally proposed by the Russian General in the Russian JCCC--again a Russian solution--it was proposed during the extremely heavy fighting near Mariupol as the Russians attempted to break through to Mariupol and when civilians were still in the town--none are there now.

    Secondly the supposedly "good faith pull back" is not so "good faith" as they only pulled back a total of 1.5km and still shell Ukrainian positions daily.

    NOTICE Putin is demanding a "pull back" much in the same tone he demanded when actual Russian troops were attacking Debaltseve.

    Troubling is when Holland Merkel and actually Obama are putting extreme pressure on the Ukraine to concede point after point to Putin unilaterally WITHOUT a single reciprocal move by Russian and or her mercenaries.

    There was to be a teleconference on Monday night between Nuland and here Russian back channel much announced by the Russians AND nothing was released from that teleconference--telling.

    NOW the Ukrainian High Command is attempting to keep their own troops when heavily shelled and or involved in ground attacks from returning artillery and mortar fire to protect themselves--THE key question WHO is applying pressure on them to do that WHEN every day there are over 80 major shelling and aground attacks being conducted against them.

    AND that so called 100mm weapons withdrawal--total lies by Russia and her mercenaries--the furthest they moved back was 3km not the demanded 30km.

    So has Obama, Nuland,Hollande and Merkel decided now is the time to unilaterally conceded the Ukraine to Russian in order to "save his face" and so "gratitude" for his assistance with Iran???????

    Appears so------

    http://www.unian.info/politics/11043...of-donbas.html

    Putin urges Kyiv to agree with militants on special status of Donbas

    24.07.2015 | 09:21
    NOTE to Obama, Nuland and Biden--that so called "good faith gesture" that Putin talks about does not quite seem to be "in good faith" as the Russian pullback was only 1.5kms where they built a new defensive line and they have attacked three times since this Putin statement the exact location where they are demanding a "good faith gesture"

    So has Obama, Nuland and Biden "fallen" for Russian propaganda and or are they really interested in just throwing the Ukraine under the bus for Obama's "legacy".

    In Mariupol activists are demanding an explanation from ATO HQ about the demilitarization of Shyrokyne.
    http://112.ua/obshchestvo/v-mariupol...nt-247760.html

    Andriy Lysenko reports terrorists renewed attacks in Mariupol sector http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukra...or-394297.html

    Yesterday in Sector "M" militants attacked Starohnativka (SPGs), Shyrokyne and Chermalyk (small arms) - Sec. M spox
    http://m.0629.com.ua/news/902836

    The key question Obama, Nuland and Biden should be asking themselves is WHY after five hard months of intense fighting and massive shellings of Shyrokyne and they lost all the fights--just WHY are the Russian even pulling back.

    They should be asking themselves if the Russian Army gains ground WHY give it up? That is not their military doctrine of 2013.

    Remember the DMZ concept was first proposed four months ago by a Russian JCCC General.

    Unilateral moves without a required reciprocal move is called in the international relations world simply "appeasement". One could in fact do that IF there was "trust" BUT remember in 2014 Obama openly stated to the entire world "we will judge Putin on his actions not his words".

    Seems Obama forgets his own statements as often as he forgets his own red lines.

    Remember recently he stated again "if the fighting gets serious we will implement harder sanctions"--well the fighting is extremely serious and heavy and yet nothing from Obama--seems he forgot again..

    If one really looks at the Minsk 2 agreement the French and Germans built such an agreement knowing full well that unless the military steps were not implemented there would never be political steps--AND Obama has now "reversed" that plan--AND for exactly what reasons--his "legacy and showing gratitude" towards Putin is the answer.
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    It is interesting to read this article in light of the fact that at the height of the Cold War we had hundreds of people doing exactly what this writer talks about in the article and they got it right most of the time---so here we are 25 years later and we do not have the capability at all--nor the needed linguists.

    Well worth reading---------

    http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...iplospeak.html

    Neo-Soviet Lingo

    07.25.1510:00 PM ET

    Russia’s Stalinist Diplospeak

    A Russian linguist closely examines how the Russian Foreign Ministry’s communication has resurrected the creepy old Soviet style.

    Russian is a tough language to learn not because of the complex tenses and six cases, but because the style of communication is what matters most. The Russian style not only expresses the mood of the speaker or writer, a certain political situation, or the time and circumstances of the moment; the Russian style also “smells.” Or stinks.

    Thus, Russian politics are all about the style of expression, and the language used to convey a political message in Russia is more than just a mere communication tool. It’s a cult and has been one since 1917.

    Within the first year after the Bolshevik Revolution, Lenin changed the Russian alphabet, the grammar, the syntaxes and even the time: the country finally adopted the Gregorian calendar and established time zones. But the most significant alteration occurred in the style of Soviet discourse. Stalin later converted what wasn’t even his native tongue (he grew up speaking Georgian) into a veritable arsenal for warfare, redefining way state officials spoke, wrote and, regrettably, thought. It was all done to mask his Big Lie in layer upon layer of obfuscation and hidden meaning.

    Stalin’s style was difficult to ignore because there were four main foundations underlying it.

    Self-questioning

    Stalin’s classic essay “Marxism and the Issues of Language Studies” gives a perfect example of this style: “The question arises, what have changed in Russian language since the October Revolution? The vocabulary shifted significantly, in a sense that it got amended with a large number of words and idioms.”

    The question here only “arose” because Stalin himself raised it.

    Metonymy

    As developed in the Stalinist style, this is when the speaker seamlessly assigns a much broader and encompassing name to refer to a specific thing or constituency. Some pure examples remain in the Soviet archives, such as this statement from 1976:

    “Those forces in the West are capable of any deception method to complicate the issue of the termination of the arms race.”

    “Those forces in the West” refers to the American military-industrial complex but note how much more ambiguously menacing the reformulation is. “Forces” suggests a multitude with global reach.

    Proactive Commentary

    This is when the speaker says something even if no one is seeking his opinion. Overreaction laden with clichés of ideology and emotive abuse is the defining feature. A classic form of such commentary was an unsolicited “reaction to anti-Soviet hysteria in country X”.

    The following quote, for instance, is taken from a 1977 Soviet communique:

    “In China, (we observe) a widening scale of the anti-Soviet campaign that is maintained by propagandistic institutions and officials at all levels. Chinese press and other media distributes daily obvious lies and slanders in regard to the USSR, those are not much different from imperialist propaganda that has long discredited itself with the peoples of the world.”

    Now here’s one by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich, reacting to a U.S. State Department report on human rights in June 2015, which of course contained criticism of Russian human rights abuses:

    “The report published on June 25 by The Department of State of the USA on the conditions of human rights in the world, as with all previous opuses, is plagued with politicized remarks and rude ideological stock phrases. The document is nothing more than a serial specimen of American mentorship and lecturing manner in the area of human rights. This manner is grounded on a false logic of US’s infallibility and perceived problems other states have on the issue.”

    In neither case was Moscow’s response necessary. It was freely offered, almost with a joyous expectancy of being able to get its “retaliation in first.”

    Criminal Vocabulary

    The Russian Civil War birthed a new gangland vocabulary for everyday use to denigrate real and perceived opponents of the Soviet order. It transcended Stalin’s own style to amplify the underlying mood of belligerence, if not mercilessness.

    In the 1930s, the Stalinist criminal vocabulary became the subject of a famous satire, “Golden Calf” by Ilia Ilf and Eugeny Petrov. The central character, Ostap Bender, is a talented adventurist who tries to make his fortune on the edge of NEP (the New Economic Policy, which constituted a temporary turn back to capitalism in the USSR from 1921-1930). In one of the episodes, Bender travels on the train with a group of Soviet journalists whose verbal resources are maximally constrained by the new rules on revolutionary reportage. Bender creates a dictionary of over 100 clichéd constructions which perfectly comply with the Party’s editorial standards for journalism, he successfully sells it to the bored journalists who can now use it as boilerplate.

    ***

    Today, Vladimir Putin, has resurrected Stalin’s four foundations of style and encouraged his diplomats and government officials to employ them with the same frequency and purpose as his Soviet forbears.

    I have analyzed all official communications of the Russian Foreign Ministry from September 2011 to June 2015, indexed them, and run them through a specific linguistic software called Voyant Tools, based on Stanford Natural Language processing toolkit. The total database consists of 2.5 million words, and 21,765 documents. Here’s what I found.

    Self-Questioning

    Self-questioning is barely present in Foreign Ministry statements until the Fall of 2012, with the occasional use of a formulation such as, “Some partners of Russia question that…” But starting in 2013, when Putin took a harder stance against the West, self-questioning became much more frequent. The method skyrocketed in 2014, reaching 188 total uses, most commonly deployed by the nameless “press statements” on behalf of the Foreign Ministry, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and Foreign Ministry Spokesman Alexander Lukashevich.

    Official press statements are much less speculative and rarely employ Stalin’s favorite tool: a meager 25.

    Lavrov is a great fan of self-questioning. He holds 66 of 189 uses of the formulation “the question arises” and its manifold variations.

    The winner of self-questioning, however, is Lukashevich, with 101 uses, but some of his briefings and statements just repeat Lavrov’s earlier sentiments.

    Metonymy

    Likewise, metonymy has made a comeback. Consider this comment by Lavrov in his November 2013 Address to the State Duma:

    “Some countries are guided with an opportunistic interest to circumvent the global limits on the use of force in international relations… It’s obvious for us that some countries exercise the power they possess more frequently and tend to redraw the guiding principles of international relations.”

    He means only one country.

    Since the beginning of the Ukraine crisis, however, the frequency of Stalinist metonymy grows. “Western partners,” “hegemonic force,” “some country that imagines itself a policeman of the world”—all these become have become frequent stand-ins for “White House” or “United States.”

    Criminal Vocabulary

    Putin himself is famous for deploying Bender-like formulations. He uses “whack” like an Italian mobster when he refers to what Russia will do to terrorists. Another favorite: “If my grandmother had balls, she’d be my grandfather,” used to derisively dismiss what he considers a non-possibility, such as the capacity for the post-Yanukovych Ukrainian transitional government to perform.

    Typically, professional diplomats don’t resort to gangland jargon, but in Putin’s Russia, the exceptions are subtly smuggled in.

    For instance, one Foreign Ministry briefing on June 29, 2012, read, in Russian, “Americans prefer to pull down their allies rather than take their interests into account.” To the untrained reader, this sounds hostile but ho-hum. However, the usage here of the verb, opustit (“to pull down”), in the Russian criminal argot refers to homosexual rape. Opustit in fact, refers to how tougher inmates make weaker ones their “bitches.”

    Proactive Commentary

    When Russia abandoned its Soviet identity in 1991, its Foreign Ministry’s language changed accordingly. Diplomats attempted a sober neutrality and a more rational mode of communicating with the outside world. Until 2007, Russian diplomacy maintained a formal, if sometimes murky, style which rarely conveyed a single, unambiguous meaning. Moscow knew that its post-Soviet leaders would need wiggle room to dodge and obfuscate; in a democracy, climb-downs from original “official positions” were inevitable in the course of engagement other countries.


    But in 2007, at the Munich Security Conference, Putin put paid to this new mode of Russian “diplospeak.” He presented the idea that the collapse of the USSR “was the largest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century.” This was hardly unambiguous and signaled a calcification in the Russian view of recent history. Further, Putin blamed the West in seeking to humiliate Russia, thus wakening the “sleeping beasts” of the Soviet style.

    I was working in Russian media at the time and remember this grim return to form quite well.

    Continued.......................................

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Cyber warfare and cyber crime are not far apart in the Russian non linear warfare.

    Concerning the large scale hack of the Italian software firm “The Hacking Team”.

    hackingteam sold directly to the Russian secret Service FSB in 2012 https://www.wikileaks.org/hackingtea...emailid/454323 … pic.twitter.com/oQs0flGaad

    hackingteam FSB was already testing their product from the very beginning in 2010 https://www.wikileaks.org/hackingtea...emailid/454318 … pic.twitter.com/fvBkzD3OA3

    hackingteam the FSB was using their technology until surely march 2015 https://www.wikileaks.org/hackingtea...mailid/1002044 … pic.twitter.com/HVMUpZo3Ld

    hackingteam Russian Kvant FSB license http://69.60.98.14/jdkw3fjiiAAwe341 in Miami https://www.wikileaks.org/hackingtea...emailid/644554 … pic.twitter.com/5WyLxrSGaV

    hackingteam https://www.wikileaks.org/hackingtea...emailid/508803two Russian attackservers - look licencenumber pic.twitter.com/xyfVQP5znc
    Could not agree more with the following comment----

    hackingteam those who think that this is just about delivering some tools to dictators don't understand all the consequences of these finds

    hackingteam that server in Miami was hosting IE exploits in 2014 - the ones that got patched only recently
    pic.twitter.com/AbQAKq0KoQ

    REMEMBER this was the FSB licensed server using a legally paid for license which was updated March 2015 SITTING inside the US.

    hackingteam another server the Russians used in 2014 http://69.60.98.14/jdkw3fjiiAAwe341 pic.twitter.com/eCPIaEOT5r

    hackingteam and back to that US server with exploits - it had an excellent reputation - except with Barracuda https://www.robtex.com/en/advisory/dns/69/60/98/14/

    hackingteam police Czech used US server to infect people ? Legal international operation ? https://wikileaks.org/hackingteam/emails/emailid/959614

    hackingteam if Office files only do office-like things and not send all those instructions across the computer kernel we would be safer

    hackingteam this analysis shows what an infected Office file can do - https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/samp...nvironmentId=5

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    Wonder how Obama, Nuland and Biden would respond to a press question about this headline if it was splashed across the WAPO and NYTs when they woke up today-------

    They made a bad unilateral decision that smacks of Munich 1938 in exchange for nothing not even a singular reciprocal move by Putin and they call that "diplomacy".

    More and more in Central Europe and the Baltics are openly calling it "appeasement".

    RUSSIAN ARMY KAMAZ-5350 W/ RF ARMY MAJ AT THE WHEEL, TRANSPORTING RF ARMY ARMS IN THE UKRAINE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcPD13haiCA … pic.twitter.com/ipBBjxzaBn

    Russian mercenary response----typical—it’s the fault of the Ukrainians for capturing a active duty Russian MAJ with his entire set of IDs in a KAMAZ full of munitions and grenades—come on…….

    BUT we still do not have the Russian response which will be "he got lost as we do not have quality maps and GPS" to potentially "we fired him and he is not in the military"--just an "ordinary civilian helping his Nazi tormented Russian brothers" in the Russian world.

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    New/developing Russian Army base near Kadamovskiy, Rostov region, Russia (50km from Ukraine border) pic.twitter.com/BuJVyBh8J1

    RU Army base "Kadamovskiy", Rostov region - Instagram photos (contd in convo)
    30 March 2015 http://www.pikore.com/m/952223481155454458_1004890928 … pic.twitter.com/eiK5fQ8jea

    Kadamovskiy 10 May 2015 http://www.pikore.com/m/981583903840088405_426317123 … pic.twitter.com/dKsN1LSJ5K

    Kadamovskiy 10 April 2015 http://www.pikore.com/m/960155915800601360_41939663 … pic.twitter.com/SmhsxhxGRH

    Kadamovskiy 7 April 2015 http://www.pikore.com/m/958122150134804682_1504348579 … pic.twitter.com/vrwdCMQH24

    Type "АПЛ-500": new stand-alone field camp of the Russian army (each holds 500 soldiers) http://twower.livejournal.com/1728780.html pic.twitter.com/STlF6fDmTN

    Russian Army Type "АПЛ-500" stand-alone field camp http://twower.livejournal.com/1730243.html pic.twitter.com/fHqZ7bcnOu

    RU Army Base "Kadamovskiy" -
    Location: https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Kad...8ff2b5b08a5238

    Sat image (Google): https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Kad...8ff2b5b08a5238 … pic.twitter.com/Zo2JnR8JrU

    RU Army Base "Kadamovskiy" - Only one of three "АПЛ-500" stand-alone field camps currently appears on Google maps pic.twitter.com/k6Do16Ooh0

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    Russian army soldiers, Rostov region, (21) July 2015. Note the armour in the background. Src: https://vk.com/wall-62474637?q=%23%D...74637_00%2Frev … pic.twitter.com/K4aI1qMpj6

    Russian Army only UAV is being used in the Ukraine----
    Russian UAVs GRANAT (Pomegranat) in the East Ukraine.

    http://translate.google.com.ua/trans...yy&prev=search
    v @newsburko pic.twitter.com/Dg4YUlq7lI

    28 Brigade at Krasnogorovka Maryinka Berezove repelled 22 RUS attacks of with mortars, 122 mm howitzers, tanks, APCs. pic.twitter.com/C27Ar5Kem4

    News
    The Ukr army reports more Russian infrantry, artillery and tank attacks on Krasnohorivka, Mar'inka & Berezove.
    pic.twitter.com/yrobSAFpeF

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    Ukraine farmers thank Putin for killing all the Nazi corn in their fields.

    "Liberation" 1000 shells at a time


    pic.twitter.com/Dm4VEUlMeN

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Wonder how Obama, Nuland and Biden would respond to a press question about this headline if it was splashed across the WAPO and NYTs when they woke up today-------

    They made a bad unilateral decision that smacks of Munich 1938 in exchange for nothing not even a singular reciprocal move by Putin and they call that "diplomacy".

    More and more in Central Europe and the Baltics are openly calling it "appeasement".

    RUSSIAN ARMY KAMAZ-5350 W/ RF ARMY MAJ AT THE WHEEL, TRANSPORTING RF ARMY ARMS IN THE UKRAINE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcPD13haiCA … pic.twitter.com/ipBBjxzaBn

    Russian mercenary response----typical—it’s the fault of the Ukrainians for capturing a active duty Russian MAJ with his entire set of IDs in a KAMAZ full of munitions and grenades—come on…….

    BUT we still do not have the Russian response which will be "he got lost as we do not have quality maps and GPS" to potentially "we fired him and he is not in the military"--just an "ordinary civilian helping his Nazi tormented Russian brothers" in the Russian world.
    NOW will finally this administration wake up and smell the coffee and finally call it what it is --a Russian hybrid invasion using a Russian hybrid army in a new form of UW military aggression in full violation of the UN Charter and international laws.

    Russia is going to have a hard time denying their own MAJ's statements made after capture.

    Russia is in the Ukraine so DC wake up and call a spade a spade instead of always waffling..............I know it is hard to lead but sometimes one does have to make hard decisions that have nothing to do with one's own "legacy" but for the good of the global civil societies.

    LUGANSK_TODAY BREAKING UPDATE! Full transcript of #Russian POW video added. Read at http://lugansk-news.com/russian-army...-full-of-ammo/ … pic.twitter.com/gQRJHMczqe

    Below is the full transcript of the conversation between the Ukrainian solder and the captured Russian POW.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where were you brought to?

    Russian soldier: We were brought to the Army Corps.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where is that Army Corps?

    Russian soldier: I don’t know the address…

    Ukrainian soldier: City?

    Russian soldier: Donetsk.

    Ukrainian soldier: Donetsk. How do you know that was the Army Corps? Somebody told you that?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: Who?

    Russian soldier: The senior. When I reported on my arrival. We were taken inside the building quickly, we were taken on the 3rd or 4th floor to the conference room with all our stuff. They told us not to leave the building. Nobody was given us any instructions or anything like that. Later representatives were just coming, from military units… Fictitious names…

    Ukrainian soldier: Fictitious?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: So when you were coming from the Russian territory, each of you already had his own fictitious name?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: OK, tell me the name.

    Russian soldier: Mine?

    Ukrainian soldier: Yes, fictitious.

    Russian soldier: Ovsyannikov.

    Ukrainian soldier: Ovsyannikov… What position you took in the brigade?

    Russian soldier: I got in the brigade on a position of the head of the security.

    Ukrainian soldier: Of the brigade?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: 5th brigade?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: How long have you been in Donetsk?

    Russian soldier: Since March 5.

    Ukrainian soldier: Until what day?

    Russian soldier: Until today.

    Ukrainian soldier: So today you were driving from Donetsk?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: And where were you driving to?

    Russian soldier: To Yasnoye.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where?

    Russian soldier: Yasnoye.

    Ukrainian soldier: Who gave you the task?

    Russian soldier: The commander of the brigade.

    Ukrainian soldier: Have you been driving there before?

    Russian soldier: No. So I didn’t know the way. On the last checkpoint I was told to go straight. There will be…

    Ukrainian soldier: When did he give you the last task?

    Russian soldier: Yesterday I was on the meeting

    Ukrainian soldier: Personally with him?

    Russian soldier: Yes, sure, and today in the morning on a briefing he told me not to forget that we were going tomorrow to the camps in Yastnoye. He asked me what I was supposed to do. I told him my task was to take ammo there and he told me “do it”.

    The truck that belongs to illegal armed groups arrived to Ukrainian checkpoint from the direction of Olenivka village located on the territory of Donetsk Region which is under control of Donetsk People’s Republic. There were 2 men in military uniform without any insignia. In order to stop the vehicle border guards shot in the air few times and called for support.

    AND there no Russians in the Ukraine as stated so often by Putin and his Foreign Minister --so now can DC finally believe see the lies both utter and there is to be "trust" on anything they say and or do????

    Obama's own words--we will judge Putin on his actions not his words".
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    I have been commenting here for over a year now that Putin really wants a "new Yalta" to give him "privileged control" in certain areas--behind that "privileged control" which is just really a new term for "spheres of influence" lies the not so subtle threat that he means the entire former Central/Southern European border countries that formed a border to Russian the then Soviet Union and he never really defines what he exactly means with the term "privileged control".

    http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.de/...tin-wants.html

    Sunday, July 26, 2015

    Preparing for a War in 2025, Putin Wants New Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact to Divide Up Ukraine, Felgengauer Says


    Paul Goble

    Staunton, July 26 – Vladimir Putin changed his public assessment of the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact which opened the way to World War II because he wants a new Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with the West to divide up Ukraine and give him time to prepare for a new world “resource war” at the end of the 2020s, according to Pavel Felgengauer.

    Felgengauer, perhaps Russia’s leading independent military analyst, says that in Moscow today, there is still circulating the view that the West would be prepared to give up Ukraine in exchange for something else and that such a swap could serve Russia’s purposes because Moscow does not want Ukraine or even part of Ukraine to be part of the West.

    Since at least February 2013, he continues, Russian military planners have been convinced that sometime “after 2025 or 2030,” there will be “a major world war” over resources and that Russia would be at risk because of its size and immense reserves of oil, gas, water and so on (apostrophe.com.ua/article/world/ex-ussr/2015-07-26/rossiya-gotovitsya-k-bolshoy-mirovoy-voyne-datyi-opredelenyi---voennyiy-ekspert-iz-rf/2007).

    Felgauner notes in an interview with Artem Dekhtyarenko of “Apostrophe” that Nikolay Patrushev raised those concerns to a higher level in remarks last fall and that, over the objections of former finance minister Aleksey Kudrin, Moscow launched a multi-billion-ruble plan to rearm in preparation for that conflict.

    According to the Kremlin authors of this plan, the analyst says, the Americans have been thinking about how to block it and they have supposedly chosen to put Ukraine in Russia’s way so that Moscow will have to spend money on a conflict there rather than invest in its larger and from the American point of view more threatening rearmament program.

    Because that is how the Kremlin views the situation, Felgengauer suggests, “there are no chances to speak even about the freezing of the conflict” there “because a freezing of the conflict would leave Ukraine in the West and that is unacceptable.”


    Kremlin officials constantly say that Russia does not want to fight with NATO, but what they are really saying, the analyst argues, is that “we do not intend to fight now. We are preparing for 2025 or 2030.” Russia is not prepared to fight now, but it can be prepared to fight by then.

    Russia is spending enormous sums on this program of rearmament, Felgengauer says. It is cutting social programs and the population is being impoverished, with “all efforts being through at military rearmament and in the first case nuclear rearmament in order to restrain the Americans.”

    Russia today is “much weaker qualitatively and quantitatively” than NATO overall, but there are some places on “the eastern front” where it has certain advantages. Nonetheless, qualitatively [Russia] is not ready. I hope,” Felgengauer says, “that is this is understood by everyone including in the Kremlin.”


    Nonetheless, direct confrontation between Moscow and the West will likely continue to grow, he argues. And even if Moscow does not attack the Baltic countries – and Felgengauer says the West would have defended them making any such attack unlikely – there are risks that an accident could trigger a war far sooner than the Kremlin wants.

    Both sides are increasing military maneuvers, and the Russian side is flying its planes in a way that could lead to an accident that would trigger a crisis. Russian military planes are flying in places and without transponders as they did in the Cold War, but there are ten times as many civilian aircraft in those zones as 30 years ago – and that makes an accident more probable.

    In other comments, Felgengauer says that Russia’s turn to China is intended to address its needs for capital now that it cannot get that from the West, but Moscow and Beijing have a partnership not an alliance because they want different things and some of these things are incompatible.

    Moreover, he reminds that NATO could take in Ukraine as a member even “without the Donbas and Crimea” because there is nothing in the NATO Charter that precludes that happening. At the same time, however, he points out that Article Five does not mean that NATO would necessarily go to war if one of its members were to be attacked.

    And he suggests that while he has doubts that “Putin gave the order” to shoot down the Malaysian airliner, the Kremlin leader began lying about the true situation early and has made a decision to continue to lie even if that is not in his interests just as Richard Nixon did at the time of Watergate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    I have been commenting here for over a year now that Putin really wants a "new Yalta" to give him "privileged control" in certain areas--behind that "privileged control" which is just really a new term for "spheres of influence" lies the not so subtle threat that he means the entire former Central/Southern European border countries that formed a border to Russian the then Soviet Union and he never really defines what he exactly means with the term "privileged control".

    http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.de/...tin-wants.html

    Sunday, July 26, 2015

    Preparing for a War in 2025, Putin Wants New Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact to Divide Up Ukraine, Felgengauer Says


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    There is in the article a little paranoia on the part of Russia that is interesting---while Russia is a raw resource provider of oil and gas it is reliant on other countries for major raw resources it currently needs for advance manufacturing and military production--note--much of it coming from the Ukraine --especially rare earth resources.

    So is the article signaling their are rearming and building a strong defense really as a strong offense to enter those countries in their "privileged control zone" and take what they need via military power.

    Much as they are currently stealing complete factories, coal and scrap metal from the occupied eastern Ukraine???

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    OMG! Sunday school at Church of St John the Warrior, Rostov-on-Don, Russia, 13 July 2015 http://psgp.ru/13-iyulya-2015-goda.html … pic.twitter.com/PFxqaYM0HJ

    If you don't find this disturbing, you're either Russian Orthodox or mentally ill. (Rostov) http://psgp.ru/22-iyunya-2015-goda.html … pic.twitter.com/HrArnLV4jO

    Even the US Ambassador to the Ukraine recognizes the extreme importance of social media open source analysis----they have carried the information warfare against Putin for over a year now with virtually no support from western leaders.

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    Armed With Google and YouTube, Analysts Gauge Russia’s Presence in Ukraine' @GordonNYT: http://goo.gl/Vr1cRS pic.twitter.com/GChfGucWFy

    Russian SPGs & other military equipment accumulates in #Luhansk Oblast,E #Ukraine |EMPR Video http://empr.media/video/conflict-zon...ast-of-ukraine … pic.twitter.com/MfbHTMszAG

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    NOW will finally this administration wake up and smell the coffee and finally call it what it is --a Russian hybrid invasion using a Russian hybrid army in a new form of UW military aggression in full violation of the UN Charter and international laws.

    Russia is going to have a hard time denying their own MAJ's statements made after capture.

    Russia is in the Ukraine so DC wake up and call a spade a spade instead of always waffling..............I know it is hard to lead but sometimes one does have to make hard decisions that have nothing to do with one's own "legacy" but for the good of the global civil societies.

    LUGANSK_TODAY BREAKING UPDATE! Full transcript of #Russian POW video added. Read at http://lugansk-news.com/russian-army...-full-of-ammo/ … pic.twitter.com/gQRJHMczqe

    Below is the full transcript of the conversation between the Ukrainian solder and the captured Russian POW.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where were you brought to?

    Russian soldier: We were brought to the Army Corps.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where is that Army Corps?

    Russian soldier: I don’t know the address…

    Ukrainian soldier: City?

    Russian soldier: Donetsk.

    Ukrainian soldier: Donetsk. How do you know that was the Army Corps? Somebody told you that?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: Who?

    Russian soldier: The senior. When I reported on my arrival. We were taken inside the building quickly, we were taken on the 3rd or 4th floor to the conference room with all our stuff. They told us not to leave the building. Nobody was given us any instructions or anything like that. Later representatives were just coming, from military units… Fictitious names…

    Ukrainian soldier: Fictitious?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: So when you were coming from the Russian territory, each of you already had his own fictitious name?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: OK, tell me the name.

    Russian soldier: Mine?

    Ukrainian soldier: Yes, fictitious.

    Russian soldier: Ovsyannikov.

    Ukrainian soldier: Ovsyannikov… What position you took in the brigade?

    Russian soldier: I got in the brigade on a position of the head of the security.

    Ukrainian soldier: Of the brigade?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: 5th brigade?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: How long have you been in Donetsk?

    Russian soldier: Since March 5.

    Ukrainian soldier: Until what day?

    Russian soldier: Until today.

    Ukrainian soldier: So today you were driving from Donetsk?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: And where were you driving to?

    Russian soldier: To Yasnoye.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where?

    Russian soldier: Yasnoye.

    Ukrainian soldier: Who gave you the task?

    Russian soldier: The commander of the brigade.

    Ukrainian soldier: Have you been driving there before?

    Russian soldier: No. So I didn’t know the way. On the last checkpoint I was told to go straight. There will be…

    Ukrainian soldier: When did he give you the last task?

    Russian soldier: Yesterday I was on the meeting

    Ukrainian soldier: Personally with him?

    Russian soldier: Yes, sure, and today in the morning on a briefing he told me not to forget that we were going tomorrow to the camps in Yastnoye. He asked me what I was supposed to do. I told him my task was to take ammo there and he told me “do it”.

    The truck that belongs to illegal armed groups arrived to Ukrainian checkpoint from the direction of Olenivka village located on the territory of Donetsk Region which is under control of Donetsk People’s Republic. There were 2 men in military uniform without any insignia. In order to stop the vehicle border guards shot in the air few times and called for support.

    AND there no Russians in the Ukraine as stated so often by Putin and his Foreign Minister --so now can DC finally believe see the lies both utter and there is to be "trust" on anything they say and or do????

    Obama's own words--we will judge Putin on his actions not his words".
    Russian BDE XO took a wrong turn w/ resupply truck, got snatched by #Ukraine

    Capturd #Russia|n Major says b4 "volunteers" sent to #Ukraine given fake name http://goo.gl/k92BHe pic.twitter.com/dG8UEEjsL3

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Russian army soldiers, Rostov region, (21) July 2015. Note the armour in the background. Src: https://vk.com/wall-62474637?q=%23%D...74637_00%2Frev … pic.twitter.com/K4aI1qMpj6

    Russian Army only UAV is being used in the Ukraine----
    Russian UAVs GRANAT (Pomegranat) in the East Ukraine.

    http://translate.google.com.ua/trans...yy&prev=search
    v @newsburko pic.twitter.com/Dg4YUlq7lI

    28 Brigade at Krasnogorovka Maryinka Berezove repelled 22 RUS attacks of with mortars, 122 mm howitzers, tanks, APCs. pic.twitter.com/C27Ar5Kem4

    News
    The Ukr army reports more Russian infrantry, artillery and tank attacks on Krasnohorivka, Mar'inka & Berezove.
    pic.twitter.com/yrobSAFpeF
    ATO presser: 11:55 from #Obozne RUS fired at UKR positions near Schastya with tanks, SPG, small arms https://www.facebook.com/ato.news/po...38097252867747

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    New/developing Russian Army base near Kadamovskiy, Rostov region, Russia (50km from Ukraine border) pic.twitter.com/BuJVyBh8J1

    RU Army base "Kadamovskiy", Rostov region - Instagram photos (contd in convo)
    30 March 2015 http://www.pikore.com/m/952223481155454458_1004890928 … pic.twitter.com/eiK5fQ8jea

    Kadamovskiy 10 May 2015 http://www.pikore.com/m/981583903840088405_426317123 … pic.twitter.com/dKsN1LSJ5K

    Kadamovskiy 10 April 2015 http://www.pikore.com/m/960155915800601360_41939663 … pic.twitter.com/SmhsxhxGRH

    Kadamovskiy 7 April 2015 http://www.pikore.com/m/958122150134804682_1504348579 … pic.twitter.com/vrwdCMQH24

    Type "АПЛ-500": new stand-alone field camp of the Russian army (each holds 500 soldiers) http://twower.livejournal.com/1728780.html pic.twitter.com/STlF6fDmTN

    Russian Army Type "АПЛ-500" stand-alone field camp http://twower.livejournal.com/1730243.html pic.twitter.com/fHqZ7bcnOu

    RU Army Base "Kadamovskiy" -
    Location: https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Kad...8ff2b5b08a5238

    Sat image (Google): https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Kad...8ff2b5b08a5238 … pic.twitter.com/Zo2JnR8JrU

    RU Army Base "Kadamovskiy" - Only one of three "АПЛ-500" stand-alone field camps currently appears on Google maps pic.twitter.com/k6Do16Ooh0
    RU army training ground Kadamovskiy existed for long time, but developed dramatically in March 2014 pic.twitter.com/FZaoDLbcGE v @ReggaeMortis1

    Russian peacekeeping forces (MC) at Kadamovskiy range, Rostov region, Russia (40km from Ukraine border) 1 Aug 2014 http://instagram.com/p/rKtvu4JgR0/

    Russian "peacekeeping forces" (MC) at Kadamovskiy army base/training ground, Rostov reg in October 2014 pic.twitter.com/bEbProOeV0 v @ravelin_by

    Shortly after this MC training the 14th Russian Peacekeeping Brigade was reported inside the Ukraine and spotted via social media open source analysis via photos and videos taken from their VK pages.

    NOTE: The commander and staff of the 14th Brigade had been through two peacekeeping training events held by the US Army in Grafenwoehr Germany in 2012/2013

    Persianovskiy railhead, Rostov region (nr Kadamovskiy training area) Depot (L) Trainload (R) https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Per...6d4755!6m1!1e1 … pic.twitter.com/UOw6BB85kk

    Russian Army training ground, Kadamovskiy, Rostov reg (50km from Ukraine border) Album 30 Apr http://milkavkaz.livejournal.com/18430.html pic.twitter.com/mlnlQthgQr
    Last edited by OUTLAW 09; 07-26-2015 at 02:54 PM.

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    Obama, Nuland and Biden have basically forced the Ukraine to unilaterally accede to the Russia demands of a 30km buffer zone which was originally proposed by the Russian general who led the Russian contingent to the JCCC.

    What the above US decision makers do not fully realize is that they have never been the military nor to the city port of Mariupol Ukraine that the accepted 30km buffer actually lands in the middle of the city port Mariupol.

    WHAT the same US decision makers failed to realize in their sudden desires for unilateral moves that the Ukrainian government especially the Azov Regt initially fought to keep the city from falling into the hands of the Russian mercenaries and have been fighting to protect the city since then.

    SO how do these US decision makers want to block Russian forces from taking the city WHICH is in fact critical to the Russian mercenaries as it would give them a harbor and it is the key strategic point in taking a land corridor to Odessa connecting Transnistria to Crimea.

    Did they truly believe that Russian troops had pulled back--yeah right...exactly 1.5kms and built new positions and have been shelling the area for now two days--so much for a demilitarized zone they demand the Ukraine create.

    SO why the sudden interest by US decision makers about abandoning Mariupol to the Russian mercenaries when now the city is well protected?

    AND why do they seem to now be supporting Putin/Russian demands?

    THEN on top of this unilateral move they pressured the Ukrainians to pull back their 100mm and weapons from the front lines.

    What a #joke!
    Ukrainian forces are to withdraw even RPGs from #Shchastya while Russians shell them with 82mm mortars.
    4 Ukr WIA this morning


    ALSO what Obama, Nuland and Biden seem to forget is that the civil society has for over a year help the volunteer BNs defend the city as well AND now they are confused by the suddenness to give up the city.

    So is in fact Obama, Nuland and Biden just version 2 of the 1938 Munich appeasement deal????

    Their decision is causing internal civil distress to apopulation that is stressed enough already--so why did they do it--probably to "save Putin's face"????

    Mariupol protests against "Buffer zone", demand president Poroshenko to come to discuss the Minsk agreement. https://twitter.com/HromadskeTV/stat...45193646813184

    Staff ATO denies withdrawal of regiment "Azov" and battalion "Aydar" from their positions. There's planned rotation.http://censor.net.ua/news/345332/ni_..._ayidara_shtab

    Head of M sector Gen Fedorov comes to talk to #Mariupol activists: troops deployed to the area are capable of defense pic.twitter.com/FcBzK56g28

    News
    #Donetsk regional police reassures people in #Mariupol that Ukr troops will only leave #Shyrokyne if military police replaces them.

    Halyna Odnorog: #Mariupol falls into 30km buffer zone, we ask Prez, #ATO command to explain us, we don't understand pic.twitter.com/SJxokmyUb4

    Much speculation and rumors about #Ukraine withdrawl from frontline and/or #Shyrokyne. Let's wait for some facts. One fact is that fighting is going on. E.g. heavy fighting near #Mariinka at the moment.

    ATO Staff: neither #Azov nor #Aidar are withdrawn. Rotation is underway: marines, ground forces take up positions https://www.facebook.com/ato.news/po...37978859546253
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    BreakingNews
    Heavy Russian attacks on #Marinka and #Shchastya going on right now.
    pic.twitter.com/UW7MeHpZhH

    15:05 #Maryinka @666_mancer [vk] Around an hour the battle in #Novomaryinka [direction] lasts. MG, mortars

    Donetsk 17:00 howitzer outgoing, possibly 2, from Mandrykine side https://twitter.com/tekstilevskia/st...06107519586304

    News
    3 Ukrainian troops were injured in ongoing Russian attacks at the #Minsk front line any beyond.
    No KIA luckily.


    heavy shelling from south of Donetsk is heard even 30 km from there https://twitter.com/Darren_Aro/statu...06709813264384

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    NOW will finally this administration wake up and smell the coffee and finally call it what it is --a Russian hybrid invasion using a Russian hybrid army in a new form of UW military aggression in full violation of the UN Charter and international laws.

    Russia is going to have a hard time denying their own MAJ's statements made after capture.

    Russia is in the Ukraine so DC wake up and call a spade a spade instead of always waffling..............I know it is hard to lead but sometimes one does have to make hard decisions that have nothing to do with one's own "legacy" but for the good of the global civil societies.

    LUGANSK_TODAY BREAKING UPDATE! Full transcript of #Russian POW video added. Read at http://lugansk-news.com/russian-army...-full-of-ammo/ … pic.twitter.com/gQRJHMczqe

    Below is the full transcript of the conversation between the Ukrainian solder and the captured Russian POW.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where were you brought to?

    Russian soldier: We were brought to the Army Corps.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where is that Army Corps?

    Russian soldier: I don’t know the address…

    Ukrainian soldier: City?

    Russian soldier: Donetsk.

    Ukrainian soldier: Donetsk. How do you know that was the Army Corps? Somebody told you that?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: Who?

    Russian soldier: The senior. When I reported on my arrival. We were taken inside the building quickly, we were taken on the 3rd or 4th floor to the conference room with all our stuff. They told us not to leave the building. Nobody was given us any instructions or anything like that. Later representatives were just coming, from military units… Fictitious names…

    Ukrainian soldier: Fictitious?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: So when you were coming from the Russian territory, each of you already had his own fictitious name?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: OK, tell me the name.

    Russian soldier: Mine?

    Ukrainian soldier: Yes, fictitious.

    Russian soldier: Ovsyannikov.

    Ukrainian soldier: Ovsyannikov… What position you took in the brigade?

    Russian soldier: I got in the brigade on a position of the head of the security.

    Ukrainian soldier: Of the brigade?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: 5th brigade?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: How long have you been in Donetsk?

    Russian soldier: Since March 5.

    Ukrainian soldier: Until what day?

    Russian soldier: Until today.

    Ukrainian soldier: So today you were driving from Donetsk?

    Russian soldier: Yes.

    Ukrainian soldier: And where were you driving to?

    Russian soldier: To Yasnoye.

    Ukrainian soldier: Where?

    Russian soldier: Yasnoye.

    Ukrainian soldier: Who gave you the task?

    Russian soldier: The commander of the brigade.

    Ukrainian soldier: Have you been driving there before?

    Russian soldier: No. So I didn’t know the way. On the last checkpoint I was told to go straight. There will be…

    Ukrainian soldier: When did he give you the last task?

    Russian soldier: Yesterday I was on the meeting

    Ukrainian soldier: Personally with him?

    Russian soldier: Yes, sure, and today in the morning on a briefing he told me not to forget that we were going tomorrow to the camps in Yastnoye. He asked me what I was supposed to do. I told him my task was to take ammo there and he told me “do it”.

    The truck that belongs to illegal armed groups arrived to Ukrainian checkpoint from the direction of Olenivka village located on the territory of Donetsk Region which is under control of Donetsk People’s Republic. There were 2 men in military uniform without any insignia. In order to stop the vehicle border guards shot in the air few times and called for support.

    AND there no Russians in the Ukraine as stated so often by Putin and his Foreign Minister --so now can DC finally believe see the lies both utter and there is to be "trust" on anything they say and or do????

    Obama's own words--we will judge Putin on his actions not his words".
    Wow….even the Russian mercenary explanation is off in space—especially in the face of an admitted Russian MAJ and his own documents-----

    DNR says #Ukraine's special forces 'staged' ammo capture near Donetsk - #Russia @interfax_news

    http://www.interfax.ru/world/456076 pic.twitter.com/70wsXMI2KQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Could not agree more with the following comment----

    hackingteam those who think that this is just about delivering some tools to dictators don't understand all the consequences of these finds

    hackingteam that server in Miami was hosting IE exploits in 2014 - the ones that got patched only recently
    pic.twitter.com/AbQAKq0KoQ

    REMEMBER this was the FSB licensed server using a legally paid for license which was updated March 2015 SITTING inside the US.

    hackingteam another server the Russians used in 2014 http://69.60.98.14/jdkw3fjiiAAwe341 pic.twitter.com/eCPIaEOT5r

    hackingteam and back to that US server with exploits - it had an excellent reputation - except with Barracuda https://www.robtex.com/en/advisory/dns/69/60/98/14/

    hackingteam police Czech used US server to infect people ? Legal international operation ? https://wikileaks.org/hackingteam/emails/emailid/959614

    hackingteam if Office files only do office-like things and not send all those instructions across the computer kernel we would be safer

    hackingteam this analysis shows what an infected Office file can do - https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/samp...nvironmentId=5
    It is just not Russia who uses attack servers located in the US-----

    hackingteam the vietnamese attack infrastructure is in the US and in Germany (second server) - enough legal questions

    hackingteam consider all the hackingteam tools - known or not yet attributed - to be 'common knowledge' - downloads
    pic.twitter.com/o64SnsuDZ0

    hackingteam the malware msndxhd1.6tb1.livebin is nearly unknown in virustotal pic.twitter.com/2iZ9nDx3AN

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Wow….even the Russian mercenary explanation is off in space—especially in the face of an admitted Russian MAJ and his own documents-----

    DNR says #Ukraine's special forces 'staged' ammo capture near Donetsk - #Russia @interfax_news

    http://www.interfax.ru/world/456076 pic.twitter.com/70wsXMI2KQ
    Full story of how Ru officer got lost in Ukr w/ truck w/ weapons: http://lugansk-news.com/russian-army...-full-of-ammo/ … @LUGANSK_TODAY |EMPR News pic.twitter.com/vW9wwiiL2y

    Russia caught red-handed arming "rebels." Russian Major, DNR militant captured in truck hauling ammo for Ukraine http://www.svoboda.mobi/a/27153231.html

    Russians on a vacation in Ukraine.
    Eye bandage is in fashion! pic.twitter.com/38uCESvMow

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    Visiting Kaliningrad Putin confirms the adoption of new naval doctrine w/ more assertiveness in Atlantic & Arctic

    http://goo.gl/5HQYn7

    Russia forgets it signed UNSCR 1612 prohibiting use of child soldiers pic.twitter.com/QXBnVXxyuP http://www.un.org/press/en/2005/sc8458.doc.htmhttps://twitter.com/JulianRoepcke/st...95886297792512

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