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Russian General Igor Kirillov

The US government is really very much against assassinating Obamacare CEOs. They think that is so very bad. Ben and Josh Shapiro think it is very bad.

But these people are willing to assassinate Russian generals, violating all basic norms, and just assuming that Russia won’t strike back.

Is it just that guns are bad? If Luigi had used a bomb inside of an electric scooter, would that have made his thing okay?

RT:

The assassination of Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow probably won’t impede peace talks, but was “not a good idea at all” for Kiev, US President-elect Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, has said.

Kirillov, who commanded the Russian Radiological, Chemical, and Biological Defense Forces, was killed in an explosion in southeastern Moscow early on Tuesday. The Russian authorities have detained a suspect, whom they say was recruited by Ukrainian intelligence and paid to carry out the attack.

In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Kellogg was asked whether the murder of Kirillov would hinder peace talks between Moscow and Kiev, which Trump hopes to broker once inaugurated next month.

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“I don’t think it’s really a setback,” he responded, “but I would say this: there are rules of warfare and there are certain things that you just kind of don’t do.”

“When you’re killing flag officers, general officers – admirals or generals – in their hometown, it’s kind of like you’re extending it and I don’t think it’s really smart to do it. It’s not kind of the rules of war,” he continued, reiterating that the bombing was “not a good idea at all, in my opinion.”

In light of the murder, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned that “all NATO decision-makers” from countries assisting Ukraine “can and should be considered legitimate military targets for the Russian state.”

Hopefully that’s true.

It’s definitely time to start killing people.

This war has gone on way, way too long, and it’s gotten boring, and Russia is well within their rights to start assassinating NATO officials.

By the way, General Igor was hardcore, living in a poor people’s apartment complex somewhere in Moscow where they’re not even doing snow plowing.

This guy is a top official. Those are not real bricks, they’re just brick faces on concrete. The Khrushchevkas have real bricks, this is some hell building from the 80s.

All these top American war faggots live in big ass penthouses where they can take the elevator straight down to the top gay bathhouse, but Russians keep it real.

Who is corrupt? The guy in the suburban Moscow soviet apartment complex or the top homosexual with all of the twinks in the anal orgy?

Biden Escalation

The Ukraine can’t do this on their own. Obviously, you’ve gotta bypass some significant security, even though this guy was not living the highlife in a central Moscow flat.

This is clearly part of the Joe Biden escalation plan.

But seriously: all these VIPs should be forced to live in a secure area near the Kremlin. They’re building a bunch of nice new apartments near the GUM mall right next to Red Square, that place is filled with secret police everywhere, just tell all these people to live there.

If the government is paying for it, and it’s about security, it will not look bad to have these officials housed there.

(Republished from The Daily Stormer by permission of author or representative)
•�Category: Foreign Policy •�Tags: Assassinations, Donald Trump, Russia, Ukraine
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  1. Mustardoe says:

    I followed the war in Ukraine closely for a couple years. I got tired of waiting for Putin to end it with a military solution. I think the reason for the slow-motion approach is partly China’s influence on Putin and as long as the US pumps money into Ukraine it can drag on for a while. Regarding the assassination of the General, the hypocrisy of the media and government will make you crazy if you dwell on it long enough. It’s not healthy.

    •�Replies: @DanFromCT
  2. Wokechoke says:

    The Irony of Fate.

    Merry Christmas.


    Video Link

    •�Thanks: Felpudinho
  3. eah says:

    Trump assassinated a general — afterward he bragged about it.

    •�Replies: @Greta Handel
    , @Eric135
  4. Rich says:

    The Ukrainian secret service (SBU) is a descendant of the KGB. They’re pretty good at assassination.

  5. @eah

    And, even more treacherously, Soleimani was set up with an invitation to peace negotiations. There’s no excuse for that to be found on Hunter’s laptop, either.

    The mental and moral gymnastics people go through rationalizing support for one side or the other of the Establishment’s political puppet show is pathetic.

    •�Agree: RadicalCenter, Rurik, Voltarde
  6. This nearly THREE-MONTH period between election day and the new regime taking power is a relic of horse-and-buggy days, when it took weeks to get from faraway states to DC. This too-long lame-duck period allows an evil, corrupt regime (Biden’s) to engage in despicable acts designed to tie the hands of the new regime. It seems Biden’s Trump-hating neocons are willing to start WWIII to stop the incoming regime from ending their Ukraine fiasco.

    Why not do what other countries do, where the new regime takes power only days after the election has been certified? With today’s high-tech communication networks, there’s no longer a need for all elected Congress critters and nominated officials of the new regime to have relocated into the DC cesspool. It would be better (and cheaper) if they did what most other government employees do – Work from Home.

    •�Agree: DanFromCT
    •�Replies: @RadicalCenter
  7. Putin is just too soft for the kind of action required, and he’s been in power too long. He still wants to join the “club” even though they have made it clear they won’t allow it until he agrees to subject Russia to the same Satanic agenda that’s eating the west alive. Russia must stand and fight or go down the same sewer pipe as the west and Putin doesn’t seem to want to fight.

    •�Replies: @Pythas
  8. @follyofwar

    Most federal government employees do NOT work from home. Only ten percent are full-time teleworkers — a number that we should strive to increase to reduce traffic congestion, air pollution, and wasted time commuting:

    https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/24/politics/federal-workers-remote-telecommute-doge/index.html

    But you’re right that our supposed “representatives” need to get the Hell out of DC, and work from their office in their home state/district. We should sell off most of the federal government’s office buildings, non-replacing a goodly percentage of civilian and Pentagon government employees as they retire, and allowing more of the remaining employees to work from home.

    As for the lame-duck period, it used to be even longer, with inauguration day being in March. That changed with the passage of the 20th Amendment in the 1930s:

    https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/how-the-20th-amendment-made-lame-duck-sessions-less-lame

    But yeah, why not move it up again? How about a few days after the Electoral College vote? The electoral college voted on December 17, 2024 to elect Trump/Vance. New presidents would take office just before Christmas, rather than on January 20th.

    In the end, no matter when the presidents take office, they are no fucking good and do not have our rights and interests and culture at heart whatsoever. What changes on inauguration day is merely the figurehead, the frontman for plutocrats and bankers and war profiteers. You know, the guy officially giving the “orders” to invade countries thousands of miles away that are not threatening us here, to mass murder women and children and other civilians at the hands of US “soldiers” and now “israeli” genocidal “soldiers.” The guy who will inevitably propose even more trillions of dollars wasted on the war machine and fail to veto massive, unnecessary, unconstitutional federal spending bills.

    •�Agree: Piglet
    •�Thanks: DanFromCT
  9. anon[218] •�Disclaimer says:

    You know CIA carried out the assassination. UKR doesn’t have the wherewithal. The only way to end this war is for Zelensky to be assassinated. Let’s see how long CIA lets him live.

  10. Isn’t murdering the Russian general considered to be the ‘Jewish’ method of war? Which means nothing is off limits? They could have let dogs eat the general’s infant daughter and the rabbis would approve. Why are we descending into Hell with the Serpent Jews?

    •�Replies: @meamjojo
  11. meamjojo says:

    “Trump Employee Says Assassinating Generals Is Not Good”

    Only when they are Russia.

    “It upsets my buddy Putin” Trump is purported to have said.

  12. meamjojo says:
    @Chris in Cackalacky

    Who is this “we” you claim to speak for?

  13. Trump Employee Says Assassinating Generals Is Not Good

    I say:

    Assassinating generals and eating dogs are both equally bad.

    Ukrainians and American Empire intelligence agents are killing Russkie generals.

    Haitians and other foreigner Nig Nog Wogs are eating the dogs.

    All this is going on and it’s Christmas time! For shame! Why don’t they eat cookies and eggnog instead of dogs!

    Who is to blame!

    THEY’RE EATING THE DOGS!

    WHO’S EATING THE DOGS? NIG NOG WOGS!

    WHOSE DOGS ARE THEY EATING? OHIO DOGS!

    IT’S HAPPENING ALL OVER THE COUNTRY!

    •�Replies: @Commentator Mike
  14. The argument here is misguided. During times of war, the political authority are legitimae targets. They may be off limits if the target is in a another state/country/\. But in all of human warfare, kings, govenors, councils, military leadership have all been targets as they are the mechanisms prosecuting the conflict and are not considered civilians.

    https://international-review.icrc.org/sites/default/files/reviews-pdf/2019-10/100_14.pdf

    ————–

    It is distressing that the we are spending money to remove Russia from Ukraine. And with increasing frequency more and more European leaders are coming to the reality that force if the most likely alternative to enforce the sovereignty of Ukraine.

    Note: Ukraine is at war with Russia and N. Korea.

  15. DanFromCT says:
    @Mustardoe

    Good point about the media, especially TV news. I haven’t watched it in ages but do see videos of TV interviews people post. Once away from the highly hypnotic evil of TV news we can recognize the stroboscopic lighting effects intended to make our mind unreflectively snap to attention from one propaganda piece to the next; the psychologically overwhelming visuals that cause passive viewers to imprint dangerous memes to the point the memes become immune to later refutation by facts; and, not least, the obviously scripted nature of interviews.

    It’s too sickening to put up with for a minute and yet people will sit for hours a week in front of this lying hologram creating a false reality. The worst part might be the perfumed egomaniacs the producers dredge up as the talking heads—disgusting, flaming narcissists without a trace of human decency or qualms of conscience who lie through their teeth for a living day after day.

    As Oswald Spengler put it, no animal trainer in the circus has his charges more under his control than do the owners of the press (ie, media today) the minds of the people. He also noted that the press represents the interests of the Jews who control it and no other. Ages ago Jacques Ellul pointed out that no group is more taken in by propaganda than the most educated classes among us who fancy themselves well-informed and free from bias to the extent they immerse themselves in the nonstop propaganda on TV news.

    •�Agree: Renard
    •�Thanks: Felpudinho, Mustardoe
  16. Pythas says:
    @Monika92gti

    Your right. I’ll bet if Stalin was in power in Russia that Ukraine and their little Khazari punk jew leader would have been killed along time ago.

  17. roonaldo says:

    Napolitano interviewed Professor Doctorow, who mentioned Zakharova’s statement that the killing was the work of the “Anglo-Saxons,” meaning the Brits, with the earmarks of an MI6 hit.

    The perp has been caught, is spewing details, and looks un-roughed up, as shown on Russian TV. Doctorow points out what is all over the news there, noting that the Brits have long been pissed at Kirilov for exposing the MI6 role in biolabs in Ukraine and the MI6 false flag chemical attack operations in Syria utilizing the White Helmets, and for debunking the MI6 Skripal affair fable. He mentions the Brits openly celebrating the killing and the Times of London op-ed justifying it, which is basically an official government endorsement.

    This is in no way a justified war mission. Imagine if the Vietnamese, Iraqis, Iranians, Syrians, Afghanis, etc., had sent assassins to the soil of their Western tormentors to murder military officials and civilians. This and the other acts of terror by the Ukies and their NATO endorsers, such as the concert killings and incessant shelling of civilians in the Donbass, are the work of sick, evil, desperate villians.

    •�Replies: @DanFromCT
    , @John Johnson
  18. QCIC says:

    This Western anti-Russia project in Ukraine is getting old. It reminds me of a certain quote.

  19. Priss Factor says: •�Website

    Stupid Putin should have prepared for the Judeo-Russian War long before.
    You cannot negotiate with Jewish Power. If you act nice, Jews don’t appreciate and reciprocate. They see it as weakness and try to take more.

  20. DanFromCT says:
    @roonaldo

    Years ago the late Stephen Lendman exposed Israel’s biological warfare efforts, including the development of DNA-specific pathogens aimed at killing off Arabs but not Jews. He mentioned tests in the areas around Israel itself and in South Africa in which various pathogens were able to destroy internal organs like flesh-eating bacteria, or acid on flesh, and other even worse horrors I cannot recall at the moment.

    My point is this. If the US was largely out of bio-chemical warfare development, why hasn’t Israel’s and International Jewry’s direction and control of these Ukrainian labs been so much as hinted at in the news? Where is Israel’s hand in this attempt to annex the mineral resources and farmland of the Ukraine by using its proxy doofus, the mother of all bought-and-paid-for bureaucracies in DC, the Pentagon? Where are these bio weapons today, if not in Israel?

  21. The Ukraine can’t do this on their own. Obviously, you’ve gotta bypass some significant security, even though this guy was not living the highlife in a central Moscow flat.

    So Ukraine can manage to build their own long range cruise missiles but they can’t take out a General?

    They packed a scooter with explosives and triggered it remotely when he walked out. Not that complicated.

    You have some warped view of Slavs as if they are half retards.

    There are Ukrainians with Russian accents so it is easy for agents to blend in.

    But they can also find willing partisans.

  22. @roonaldo

    Napolitano interviewed Professor Doctorow, who mentioned Zakharova’s statement that the killing was the work of the “Anglo-Saxons,” meaning the Brits, with the earmarks of an MI6 hit.

    The Russians are always blaming the British. As with Anglin they don’t seem to think the Ukrainians can pull off a simple hit.

    The perp has been caught, is spewing details, and looks un-roughed up, as shown on Russian TV.

    That’s a fall guy. Don’t be so naive.

    •�Replies: @roonaldo
  23. This is clearly part of the Joe Biden escalation plan.

    There is no “Joe Biden escalation plan.” Trump’s crew has already been in place running things since a week after the election. It’s Trump’s escalation plan, which is part of his retarded “threaten Russia until they surrender” plan.

  24. anonymous[176] •�Disclaimer says:

    Russia will not strike back because ((Putin)) is playing for the other side. It’s not clear that the forces who care about Russia will wake up to Putin in time.

  25. roonaldo says:
    @John Johnson

    Born yesterday, were you? The Grayzone has a great piece on May 5, 2023 of the Brit Intelligence cutout Pilgrim Group’s propaganda network in all things Ukrainian–Maidan, MH17 shootdown, etc.

    PM Bojo’s scuppering of the peace deal, PM Liz (the Russkies hacked my phone) Truss’ “It’s done” text nanoseconds after the Nordstream blasts. Storm Shadows, constant Brit warmongering, threats, demands for NATO expansion and Ukie membership. And on and on from a weak lion desperate to sacrifice hundreds of thousands of Ukies in order to kill Russians and provoke Russian escalation to hamstring Trump. The British hatred of Russia is legendary.

    Sure, the Ukies could have killed Kurilov, but I’d give more credence to Zakharova’s story than anything from a NATO lackey. Besides, for all their perfidious machinations, the chickenBrits are due for a severe comeuppance.

  26. @Charles Pewitt

    Haitians and other foreigner Nig Nog Wogs are eating the dogs.

    Well yes. Chinks, Pinoys, Koreans, Viets and some others too. Dogs are a delicacy much enjoyed by far Eastern gourmet connoisseurs, especially if the dog has been first beaten to a pulp. But I suppose those others don’t do it in America, so as not to offend the sensibilities of their White hosts. It seems the Haitians don’t care about that. Then on the other hand, those White women dog lovers practice coitus with their pets. Muslims just kill them and won’t be having any dog meat on their plate. What a world?!

  27. Eric135 says:
    @eah

    “Trump assassinated a general — afterward he bragged about it.”

    Yeah, that was really terrible. I don’t think I’ll ever get over it.

    La-lala-lala …

  28. If you’re one of the actual parties at war, then obviously killing generals makes sense. Why should only the poor conscripts die in war? Kill all the enemy’s generals. But if you’re Ukraine and obviously have already lost, just give up already; killing one general is only going to make things worse for you.

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