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Saturday, March 8, 2025

'We Can't Stop Them' - Thousands Of Ukraine Troops Suddenly Face Encirclement In Russia's Kursk

 The fuse has been burning slowly, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's risky August invasion of Russia's Kursk region is about to blow up in his face in spectacular fashion -- as thousands of Ukrainian soldiers are suddenly in imminent peril of being encircled, according to open source intelligence analysts. The crisis comes as Zelensky is under increasing US pressure to reach a negotiated end to the war -- and a loss of captured Russian territory promises to make his already-deteriorated bargaining position even weaker

The Ukrainian-held area of Kursk, shown in blue, is nearly cleaved into two (via DeepStateMAP.live)

According to DeepStateMAP.live, an interactive map of the war run by Ukrainian military bloggers, their country's forces in Kursk are nearly cleaved into two, with roughly three-quarters of Ukraine's forces in Russia almost entirely surrounded on Friday. Their last connection between the two forces was a kilometer long and under 500 meters wide at its thinnest section. 

Black Bird Group military analyst Pasi Paroinen summed up the state of affairs for Reuters

"The situation (for Ukraine in Kursk) is very bad. Now there is not much left until Ukrainian forces will either be encircled or forced to withdraw. And withdrawal would mean running a dangerous gauntlet, where the forces would be constantly threatened by Russian drones and artillery." 

Ukraine's Kursk gambit, which surprised the world, was intended to stall Russia's steady advances in eastern Ukraine, with hopes that Russia would be forced to engage in a major redeployment of forces to deal with the capture of Russian territory. Ukraine's hold on the territory was also seen as a bargaining chip for Zelensky as the war now seems destined for a negotiated end. Not only does that chip appear to be vanishing, Putin could end up with a some new chips of its own -- as Russia may soon have thousands more Ukrainian prisoners of war among its assets.  

In late February, Russia's defense ministry said its forces had regained control of 64% of Kursk territory initially seized by Ukraine. Kiev's cross-border offensive started in early August 2024 and has managed to control dozens of towns and villages and hundreds of square kilometers of territory. That accomplishment has reportedly been aided by thousands of North Korean soldiers, with reports that one to three thousand more were being sent in February. North Korea has denied its soldiers are fighting in the war.  

The New York Times reports that Russia is on the brink of a major victory in Kursk thanks to the coordinated work of North Korean troops and Russian drone units, advancing with the aid of intense Russian artillery and air bombardment. Ukrainian soldiers report an overwhelming concentration of new, fiber-optic drones that are controlled by an ultrathin cable rather than radio signals that are vulnerable to electronic jamming.

In addition to overtaking defensive positions, Russian drones are also being used to prey on the one road that serves to supply Ukrainian forces.

That road is positively littered with destroyed vehicles: 

Some of the bleakest assessments of Ukraine's Kursk position are coming from Ukraine's own officers. “It’s true; we can’t stop them,” a Ukrainian commander tells the Times. “They just sweep us away, advancing in groups of 50 North Koreans while we have only six men on our positions.”

While the situation is sadly desperate for conscripted Ukrainian soldiers ordered into Russia pursuant to Zelensky's gamble, some creative types can't resist lampooning Ukraine's desperate situation: 

All joking aside...Can we finally end this hopeless war, and stop sacrificing Ukrainians and Russians on NATO's altar? 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/we-cant-stop-them-thousands-ukraine-troops-suddenly-face-encirclement-russias-kursk

Elements of German parties' coalition paper

 German election winner Friedrich Merz's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) completed preliminary talks on Saturday on forming a coalition government that will take further shape in coming weeks.

Following are elements of an 11-page position paper on various policy areas that the parties have agreed.

MIGRATION

Border controls are to be expanded so that numbers of illegal entries can be significantly reduced, including those of asylum seekers.

Measures to ensure that those required to leave the country do go will be toughened.

There will be more support to integrate new citizens through language programmes, especially for children. The SPD said it wants to see more immigration success stories.

WELFARE

Recipients of social security payments will face a tougher regime and, if able to work, might be struck off the list if they refuse job offers.

The SPD wants to boost house-building and prolong a cap on certain rent levels for two years.

ENERGY

The paper envisages power price cuts by 5 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). In order to reach that goal, a reduction of the electricity tax towards the minimum European Union level and a halving of power transmission grid fees is suggested.

Germany is to revive a stalled programme to bring about new 20 gigawatts (GW) of new gas-fired power plants. It is also set to work towards nuclear fusion technology and enable carbon sequestration and storage (CCS), the parties said.

ECONOMY/INDUSTRIES

Economic growth of 1-2% will be targeted after two years of recession. Industries deemed as strategic, such as semiconductors, battery production, pharmaceuticals and hydrogen are to be strengthened.

A reform of the corporate tax system will be initiated.

VAT on gastronomy will be lowered to 7% permanently.

As a support for struggling manufacturers of electric cars, the parties wants to subsidise purchasers. There was a pledge to prevent penalties if carmakers exceed CO2 emissions standards.

Overall, the paper promises less bureaucracy and more digitisation.

LABOUR

There will be tax incentives for pension-age workers, who stay on in the workplace, and more support for motorists' trips to work.

A minimum wage of 15 euros per hour from 2026, stable pensions, and tax advantages for overtime are among other targets.

TWO KEY FINANCIAL MEASURES

Attention will now turn to the outgoing parliament, where lawmakers will debate from March 13 a 500-billion-euro ($541.60 billion) infrastructure fund and changes to state borrowing rules known as the "debt brake", especially with view to boosting defence.

The measures, which were presented earlier this week, are key to the effectiveness of the new coalition, and as they require a change of the constitution they are not yet a certainty. There is opposition from right and left-wing parties.

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2025-03-08/factbox-elements-of-german-parties-coalition-paper

Trump says House, Senate have created A "very good funding bill"

 President Trump was quick to throw his support behind the House GOP’s stopgap funding bill Saturday afternoon, calling it a “very good funding bill.”

“The House and Senate have put together, under the circumstances, a very good funding Bill (“CR”)! All Republicans should vote (Please!) YES next week,” he wrote on Truth Social shortly after the text was unveiled.

“Great things are coming for America, and I am asking you all to give us a few months to get us through to September so we can continue to put the Country’s “financial house” in order,” Trump added.

The comments come after House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), unveiled a six-month stopgap government funding plan on Saturday that seeks cuts to nondefense programs while boosting funding for defense. It would fund the government through September.

The roll-out of the continuing resolution (CR) kicks of a crucial time for GOP leadership to appeal to its base ahead of the March 14 shutdown deadline, when government funding is set to lapse. Democrats have already signaled that they will not support a Republican-backed bill without assurances that Trump will use money exactly how it is appropriated.

The president took a swipe at Democrats in his Saturday message, appealing again to Republicans to pass the CR and avert a shutdown.

“Democrats will do anything they can to shut down our Government, and we can’t let that happen,” he continued in the post. “We have to remain UNITED — NO DISSENT — Fight for another day when the timing is right. VERY IMPORTANT.”

Republican leaders said before the bill text was revealed that it was crafted in close coordination with the White House. Conservative hardliners, who have long opposed CRs, have also signaled they are open to supporting the Trump-backed strategy. 

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5184288-donald-trump-house-gop-continuing-resolution/

US House Republicans unveil six-month stopgap funding bill to avert shutdown

 Republicans who control the U.S. House of Representatives unveiled their six-month stopgap funding bill on Saturday, which if passed by Congress would avert a government shutdown on March 14 and extend current government funding through fiscal year 2025.

https://www.investing.com/news/economy-news/us-house-republicans-unveil-sixmonth-stopgap-funding-bill-to-avert-shutdown-3916444

Iran Rejects New Nuclear Negotiations, Denies Receiving Letter From Trump

 President Trump announced Friday that the day prior he sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, seeking the reopening of new nuclear negotiations, while floating the potential that longtime sanctions could be dropped.

Tehran has responded by saying it never received a letter, and also by dismissing the possibility of opening new talks, after the US already years ago abandoned the Obama-brokered JCPOA nuclear deal. Lost in the mail?...

Iran FM Abbas Araghchi

Trump recently told US media outlets, "Hopefully we can have a peace deal, I’m not speaking out of strength or weakness. I’m just saying I’d rather see a peace deal, than the other. But, the other, will solve the problem."

However, Iran's Permanent Representative to the UN Amir Saeid Iravani rejected the overture. "Trump says he has sent a letter to Iran. We have not received any such letter," the representative stated.

And Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told AFP on Friday, "If America wants to return to a new nuclear agreement with Iran, naturally it should observe the conditions of a fair and just negotiation, and we have proven that we will not answer the language of pressure and threat but will respond to the language of respect and dignity as we did in the past."

The Iranians also appear to be passing over in silence Trump's not so veiled military threats. For example the president said in a Friday interview with Fox Business’s Maria Bartiromo: "I’ve written them a letter saying I hope you negotiate, because if we have to go in militarily, it’s going to be a terrible thing for them."

The other alternative is you have to do something because Iran can't have a nuclear weapon," he followed with, echoing his prior message warning that Tehran can either sign a deal or potentially get bombed.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has described that the Islamic Republic's current stockpile of 60% enriched uranium - if enriched to 90% - would be enough to produce six nuclear bombs.

Trump has recently brought back 'maximum pressure' on Iran, and has even this week advanced the possibility of cracking down on sanctions-busting Iranian oil exports on the high seas, using naval intervention. Clearly this is part of the big stick package of actions meant to push Tehran to the table.

An earlier Fox News interview in February marked the point at which Trump first laid out that Iran has two choices. "Everybody thinks Israel with our help or our approval will go in and bomb the hell out of them," Trump had said at the time while discussing potential Israeli military action against Tehran.

"I would prefer that not happen. I'd much rather see a deal with Iran where we can do a deal, supervise, check it, inspect it," the president continued.

That's when he made one of the more provocative and threatening comments: "There's two ways to stopping them: With bombs or a written piece of paper," he had previously said. But so far Tehran is viewing talks with the Trump admin as a dead end, and is clearly not moving toward the negotiating table.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/iran-rejects-new-nuclear-negotiations-denies-receiving-letter-trump

Vandalism And Attacks On Tesla Accelerate As Musk Says ActBlue, Soros To Blame

 The attacks on Tesla dealerships as protests against Elon Musk's recent foray into politics look to accelerating.

Over the last few weeks, there have been countless reports of protests at Tesla showrooms and vandalism to Tesla vehicles and SuperChargers. Just yesterday, another lefitst was caught on video smashing up a Tesla vehicle. 

Meanwhile in Oregon last week, a Tesla store in Tigard, Oregon, was shot up on March 6, marking the third violent attack on the company in the state, following the federal charging of a trans extremist for firebombing and shooting another Tesla location in Salem.

Despite leftist and Antifa calls for violence against Tesla and Elon Musk, Governor Tina Kotek has remained silent, though she previously supported Antifa rioters in 2020.

On X, Musk said Saturday morning that an investigation has linked five ActBlue-funded groups to Tesla protests, with ActBlue—backed by major donors like George Soros and Reid Hoffman—now under scrutiny for alleged illegal foreign donations, prompting the resignation of seven senior officials, including the associate general counsel.

Recall, late last week we pointed out that vehicle owners are being forced to alter the appearance of their cars to try and distance themselves from Musk and the Tesla name.

The Daily News wrote that some owners are using stickers and logos from other brands or displaying messages like “Anti-Elon Tesla Club” to distance themselves from Musk.

Social media posts show altered Teslas resembling Audis, Mazdas, or Hondas, while an EV website reports a surge in sales of Musk-related decals. 

Additionally, there have been a number of reports of vandalism of Tesla property and protests outside of Tesla stores worldwide. 

For example, a woman suspected of attempted arson and repeated vandalism at a Northern Colorado Tesla dealership was arrested last Monday—the fourth such incident in recent weeks. Lucy Grace Nelson was taken into custody after allegedly returning with more incendiary devices and vandalism materials.

Prior incidents occurred on Jan. 29, Feb. 2, and Feb. 7, though details on the materials remain unknown, according to NBC

Molotov cocktails were allegedly thrown at vehicles, and “Nazi cars” was spray-painted on a Tesla dealership. Similar vandalism has occurred elsewhere, including a Cybertruck in California and a Tesla charger in Utah, both defaced with “Nazi” graffiti and swastikas, Yahoo! News added.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/vandalism-and-attacks-tesla-accelerate-musk-says-actblue-soros-blame

Federal Judge Denies Request To Block DOGE From Accessing Treasury Data

 by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times,

A federal judge in Washington has refused to block staff from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing the Treasury Department’s systems that contain millions of Americans’ personal data.

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly—who previously restricted DOGE’s work at the Treasury to two employees with read-only access—issued a decision on March 7 that rejects a request from the Alliance for Retired Americans and several employee unions to bar DOGE staff from the Treasury’s Fiscal Service system, which processes roughly 90 percent of federal payments.

In her ruling, Kollar-Kotelly determined that the plaintiffs had failed to establish that allowing DOGE employees access to the system would result in irreparable harm.

“If Plaintiffs could show that Defendants imminently planned to make their private information public or to share that information with individuals outside the federal government with no obligation to maintain its confidentiality, the Court would not hesitate to find a likelihood of irreparable harm,” the judge wrote.

She found no indication of any plans to misuse or improperly disclose sensitive data, and noted that the plaintiffs are free to return to court to seek emergency remedy if these circumstances change.

The decision also lifts Kollar-Kotelly’s earlier access restrictions, which had permitted two DOGE-affiliated individuals to view the Fiscal Service system on a read-only basis.

The Epoch Times has contacted counsel for the plaintiffs with a request for comment on the ruling.

DOGE staff remain barred from the Fiscal Service under a separate order issued by U.S. District Judge Jeannette Vargas in New York.

Vargas, responding to a lawsuit from 19 Democratic attorneys general, partially granted their request to block DOGE personnel from the Treasury’s payment system, citing concerns over insufficient vetting and training.

“Indeed, taking the time to adequately mitigate potential security concerns and properly onboard members to engage in this work outweighs the defendants’ immediate need to access and redevelop [the] Treasury system,” Vargas stated in her 64-page order

“Without addressing these issues, the potential consequences of a cybersecurity breach could be catastrophic.”

Vargas left open the possibility of lifting or modifying her order if the administration certifies that DOGE staff have undergone proper training and obtained necessary security clearances.

She also denied the plaintiffs’ request to impose broader restrictions preventing DOGE from creating processes to stop payments within the Treasury’s systems. Vargas argued that such measures would “far exceed” the scope of the earlier temporary restraining order and that the plaintiffs had not justified the need for such extensive relief against DOGE.

Trump administration officials have defended DOGE’s presence at the Treasury, arguing that DOGE is carrying out measures that will ultimately improve the efficiency of government operations.

Critics say that DOGE’s involvement raises security and oversight issues, particularly given its relatively new and undefined role in federal financial management.

President Donald Trump created DOGE on his first day in office, directing it to explore ways to eliminate wasteful government spending and streamline federal operations.

DOGE staffers have moved quickly and aggressively to audit and pursue reforms across federal agencies, with the advisory body recently reporting $105 billion in savings through canceled grants, asset sales, workforce reductions, and terminated contracts and leases.

A number of lawsuits have been filed to halt DOGE’s operations, leading to a mix of rulings.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/federal-judge-denies-request-block-doge-accessing-treasury-data