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I'm nowhere close to an expert on military affairs, so I'm just going to assume that the summary is accurate and comprehensive even if the non-stop fighting around Sinkovka/Terny is never mentioned, which appears to be a long-running series of clashes without either side making progress.

As for the PMR nonsense, I can speak a little more authoritatively, so let's clear that right up.

First of all, the person who announced that PMR will ask to be annexed by Russia is none other than Gennady Ciorba, usually described as a local "opposition politician" although he doesn't any office. He is, though, a regular shit-stirrer, sometimes for the good (such as during the idiotic lockdowns) but most of the time for the bad. Consider him our "Navalny" in that he's allowed to be a pest to show that things are fair and democratic around here.

This asshat took a real event - the upcoming convocation of deputies in PMR - and just imagined the purpose of it (begging for annexation by Russia). The deeper truth is that Moldova passed a law last year making it a jailable offense to be a PMR government official, so the deputies have not met ever since then. Why not? Because the border with Ukraine is sealed off, so they risk being arrested if they go anywhere (via or inside Moldova). It's a kind of weird technicality that, as long as they don't meet in their official capabilities as deputies, hence the "freeze" on the assembly.

Why might the deputies be meeting now? Well, most likely to protest another new Moldovan law which basically is stealing 40 million dollars/year from the PMR government by forcing all imports to PMR (which come through Moldova, remember, due to Ukraine's sealed border) to pay custom fees to Moldova. Previously, PMR imports were exempt from this. And there are some other issues which are mindboggling stupid such as Moldova refusing to let PMR import medicine from Russia or Belarus and refusing PMR to import an X-ray machine made in Slovakia.

It's picayune and dumb stuff like this which Moldova constantly does as a form of harassment, plus even dumber shit like not letting PMR import blank license plates for cars, etc. But the reimposed custom duties is the big issue since it is costing the PMR government serious money.

That being said, even IF the PMR deputies called on Russia to annex them, this is just a symbolic move that means nothing. PMR did the same thing in 2014, and nothing happened. First of all, PMR would have to hold a referendum on the issue, not just issue a declaration. Secondly, Russian foreign policy has ALWAYS been that PMR is legally Moldovan territory, and that the issue needs to get worked out on that basis. This nearly happened in 2003, btw, with Putin fully on board (the EU tanked the agreement).

PMR has a "pseudo" embassy in Moscow that has never been officially recognized, and there's little appetite anywhere inside Russia to annex PMR. Less than half the residents of PMR are ethnic Russians, it was formerly part of Ukraine during the Soviet Union, and there are zero resources in PMR that Russia needs or wants. Maybe if Russia annexes Odessa oblast in the far-off future, things will change, but not now, no way.

Secondly, the government of Moldova, specifically President Maia Sandu, is dying of a "thousand cuts" from her cronies having abused their offices and stolen everything in sight for the past two plus years. At the end of this year, there is an important election which combines a) the presidential race (she's running for another term) and b) a referendum on joining the EU. She SPECIFICALLY combined these two events on the assumption that pro-EU fervor will help her win re-election since she is (sincerely) rabidly in favor of Moldova joining the EU.

What she does NOT want right now is a major scandal, and involving Moldova in any kind of war or use of force or "police action" or whatever euphemism you want to call it, would be one. There are plenty of pro-Romania and pro-EU folks in Moldova, but the number of folks in favor of starting a war can be counted on two hands. It is literally a non-starter. Moldovans aren't warlike people even on the best of days, and with prices out of control and other major issues to deal with, NOBODY wants to start a war - especially not on PMR, which is chock full of Moldovans in every sense of the word (i.e. ethnically and/or in terms of citizenship), and lots and lots of people west of the Dniester have family east of the Dniester.

In a nutshell, no fucking way could she launch any kind of war. And yah, the Moldovan army has a few shiny new armored vehicles donated by Germany, some training with NATO, etc., but they have virtually no air force and half the soldiers are impoverished villagers who can barely tie their shoes because the pay is super low (even for moldova) and the barracks, etc. are in shit condition. Moldova has a few HUNDRED crack soldiers with foreign experience, etc., but that's it.

Third, nobody, and I mean nobody, in PMR wants to go to war with anybody, Ukraine or Moldova or otherwise. There's also barely any equipment, no drones, no planes, no helicopters, etc. And somewhere around 90% of the Russian (army) soldiers in PMR are PMR citizens, so no, they don't want to start a war either.

Fourth, and perhaps most importantly, a lot of sneaky shit behind the scenes has been going on. For instance, the PMR foreign minister, who is an ethnic Ukrainian and citizen of Ukraine, got a rather bullshit criminal charge put on him by Kiev. No idea what that's about, but it was clearly some kind of move to pressure him/PMR. I think that kiev is angry because PMR has been helping a few folks escape conscription in Ukraine by sneaking them across the border (the official border crossings are all sealed, but the actual border is 200km long and has no natural barriers, so it's quite feasible to find a crack in it to sneak a few individuals across). And it looks like the MGB ("state security ministry") of PMR has been organizing some of these border crossings.

Also, the same guy (PMR Foreign Minister Ignatiev) was spotted coming out of the Romanian embassy this week, in Chisinau (Moldova). Why was he there? No one knows, and no one has said. He sure as hell doesn't speak romanian, so something is up. And I noted that he drove his own car (with PMR license plates) and wasn't arrested or harassed by the Moldovan cops, so clearly something shady is afoot there. Previously, Ignatiev said that the long-running negotiations between PMR and RM (Moldova) couldn't be held in Chisinau anymore because of that new law subjecting PMR gov't officials to arrest. So your guess is as good as mine as to what's up.

Lastly, it's the British embassy in Chisinau which has been pushing for a terrorist strike inside PMR, using ukrainian soldiers/special ops guys, not Moldovan people. They already did this two years ago, but whatever they expected to happen (Moldovans support a war? PMR people turn against Russia? PMR turns against ukraine/its own Ukrainian citizens? Who fucking knows) didn't happen. In 2023, the Brits also sent in a retard who was born in PMR but who lived in Ukraine for 15 years back to Tiraspol with a car bomb, but he never even set it off. So not exactly "top shelf" planning there, but the Brits are evil as fuck, so there's no tellning what crap they're planning to do next, just something to further destabilize the region/situation.

Frankly, there's not a single fucking English-speaking person in the world (even pro-Russian ones) who has even the foggiest idea of what's going in PMR, so everyone's idea of "research" is just collating all the BS folks have been spitting out for years. It's clown world, I'm telling you. And it really sucks to live here and know that these misinformed lunatics think of me and my family and my neighbors as expendable pawns on their genocidal chessboard.

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Gerrard White's avatar

25 Feb 2025 The difference between West and the RF

Re. phone aps for the masses for the sighting of enemy drones

The subject came up during the People’s Front meeting held by President Putin with defence industry workers in Tula

Everything is discussed, from wages, to benefits, to the Family programs, to work, the Crimea, to workers’ ideas – from which it may be see that Putin is interested to learn what he does not know, and remedy the malfunctions or grievances he can

And this from a defence worker – all you need to know about how the East is different

‘Recently, we came across a similar app in Ukraine and found a very interesting feature. Unlike us, they first need to watch three commercials before sending a signal about a drone, and only then will they be able to report it. Yes, there are all sorts of casinos advertising and so on. Nightmare. A very significant difference, of course.”

https://karlof1.substack.com/p/meeting-with-active-participants

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