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"...Kiev’s NATO-backed counteroffensive..."

How much less of a role will the Ukraine have to play before we can drop the nonsense pretence of it playing any role at all, with such nonsense-signalling words as 'Kiev's' and '-backed' above? NATO's attack on Russia was never more facilitated than Kiev, nor anyone nor anything else in the Ukraine, than it was conceived or inspired by it, i.e. not at all. Why are we wasting time and energy on words which don't only not mean anything but are in fact employed only as red-herrings, i.e. to make us waste time, energy and effort. You should be leading the effort to stop this now. The fact is, it is the NATO (counter-)offensive, or whatever other name you'd like to give it. It has virtually nothing to do with the Ukraine, except consuming Ukrainian cannon fodder. Stop playing into the hands of the deceivers by humouring them like this. It's not funny any more.

"...to do whatever the West demands..."

So, neither the Ukraine, nor Pakistan actually have anything to do with it, other than providing the faces (cannon fodder) to hide behind.

"...the Express Tribune’s report on Wednesday about how “Potential Pak-Russia oil deal runs into hitches”, which was coincidentally published the day before The News International’s one..."

This is one of your most attractive ('redeeming', not that you need to be redeemed) features, Andrew: you certainly do keep a perceptive finger on the vampires' pulse.

"...to relieve some of the financial pressure upon its heavily burdened budget..."

What for? It won't do make any difference, nor do any good: " “...a $3 Billion IMF Loan Isn't Enough...”". But it might just provide ever such a small enough chink in the window for a vampire to slip a cunning (коварный) little tooth or two in.

"...one of the undisclosed terms of the Western-controlled IMF’s deal could have been that these funds can’t be used for purchasing Russian oil..."

You see: you DO get glimpses of the odd tooth every now and then. Of course they'll lie, if/when asked directly, e.g. to boldly declare, 'No such terms were imposed...' but everyone will know they're lying, most likely by perverting the meaning of a word, like 'impose'; perversion being one of their favourite fortes. 'It was a suggestion, you must understand, therefore NOT imposed, you see?' The slippery slope by which the vampire lures the friend's neck between the teeth: 'Of course it's true — anyone could (and MUST) see that!'

"...the US is “low on [ammo]”..."

I caught that report, as he so demonstrably strutted briskly from one ante room to another (without falling over) where a reporter caught him out на бегу. I was sure he said, "Because we've run out of" [NOT 'low on'] "ammunition." He made me feel good (Thank you, Joe!) in any case. (Just wish I could not fall over like that — jealous!)

"...scuttling a long-term oil deal with Russia and drastically scaling up its indirect arms exports to Kiev."

Won't make any difference, they're going to run out of money and come back to Russia, asking for the same terms as they let slide to take the vampires' money; and the Russian war machine is now so far down the road into ramped-up hyper-steroid drive, there's no way anyone, nor indeed everyone combined, could ever again realistically nurture any shadow of hope that it might somehow ever be possible to catch up again. Yes, NATO really sealed its fate when they forced Russia to intervene militarily in the Ukraine. It's pay-back time now. (Let's just go back a little way, to 2015, and start the pay back for 15,000+ dead Russians in the Donbass as a result of NATO's (NOT 'Kiev's NATO-funded' or '-backed' or any other such bollocks) shelling.) The Vampire needs a stake driven through its perverted and shrivelled heart. It will not die otherwise.

"...to keep Kiev’s counteroffensive going until winter."

It doesn't make any difference: the Special (I prefer 'Specific', actually.) Military Operation (war) will continue until Russia stops it (when its objectives have been met); neither before, nor after. It might be the winter, it might be the autumn, it could even be next spring or summer; it could be any day now.

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