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October 28, 2025

World War II Losers Japan And Germany Chart Different Paths With Russia On Road To World War III

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

A forewarning new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today first noting President Putin signed a law yesterday formally withdrawing from the Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement with the United States, which was the 2000 agreement obligating both countries to dispose of 34 tons of weapons-grade plutonium — enough for thousands of nuclear warheads — no longer required for defense purposes, says as Russia begins building more nuclear warheads for its unstoppable Oreshnik and Burevestnik missiles, top President Donald Trump media advisor Tucker Carlson factually declared about President Putin: “He is the most popular leader in the world, by far...The primary reason for Putin’s global popularity is the fact that he has put his own country’s interests above his own in a lot of ways...In ways that Western leaders don’t”.

As millions of Americans face massive hardships because socialist Democrats shut down their government, this report notes, President Trump vowed to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi yesterday: “I want to just let you know – any time you have any question, any doubt, anything you want, any favors you need, anything I can do to help Japan, we will be there”—Japan then rebuffed President Trump making it clear they would keep using Russian energy—and Prime Minister Takaichi proclaimed to her Parliament: “The Japanese government is committed to concluding a peace treaty with Russia, despite the difficult state of bilateral relations”.

Unlike its also defeated in World War II ally Japan charting a path of peace with Russia, this report continues, Germany is charting a path of waralong with Germany cutting off all cheap Russian energy supplies to collapse its own economy, it just blew up its last two nuclear plantsand world-renowned German historian Tarik Cyril Amar, in his just released open letter “Germany Is Doing To Itself What Even Its Defeat In World War II Couldn’t”, observed: “Toward the end of World War II in Europe, the US government pondered a plan to not only demilitarize but also disintegrate and deindustrialize postwar Germany...Named after its main proponent, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, the Morgenthau Plan proceeded from the insane assumption that “it is a fallacy that Europe needs a strong industrial Germany”...If it had been implemented, the remains of defeated Germany would have been deliberately turned into a post-industrial wasteland....But then the Cold War happened, everyone, East and West, wanted their Germans making modern things in factories again, and so it was Marshall Plan in and Morgenthau Plan out...Lucky Germans...Now the US-Soviet Cold War has been over for a third of a century already...You’d think that for the Germans – finally free of the odd obligation to kill each other on behalf of Washington and Moscow in case of World War Three and (sort of) happily re-united – Morgenthau’s dark fantasies would just be a tale of bad times long gone-by”.

While defeated in World War II allies Japan and Germany chart opposing paths with Russia, this report details, they do so under the grave shadow of top President Trump official Secretary of State Marco Rubio factually admitting about the Russia-Ukraine conflict: “It’s a proxy war between nuclear powers, the United States helping Ukraine, and Russia”—and top Russian negotiator Vladimir Medinsky warned his American counterparts: “We are ready to fight for a year, two, three – however long it takes...We fought with Sweden for 21 years...How long are you prepared to fight?...Perhaps someone sitting at this table will lose more of their loved ones...Russia is ready to fight forever”.

Along with the Ministry of Defense (MoD) announcing yesterday: “The Ukrainian armed forces lost around 1,380 troops in the special military operation zone in the past day”, this report concludes, world-renowned American military blogger Big Serge assessed about the proxy war the United States is waging against Russia:

2025 has been the first year of the war in which Ukraine launched no ground offensives or proactive operations of its own.

This fact is not only a hint at the threadbare state of Ukraine’s ground forces, but also a testament to the way Russian forces transformed “attrition” from a buzzword into a method of persistent pressure across a variety of axes this year.

In lieu of initiative on the ground, and facing a slow but relentless rollback of their defenses in the Donbas, the theory of Ukrainian victory has shifted in an unacknowledged but dramatic way.  After years of insisting that it would achieve maximal territorial integrity - an outcome which would require the total and decisive defeat of Russia’s ground forces - Ukraine has reframed its path to victory mainly as a process of inflicting strategic costs on Russia that mount until the Kremlin agrees to a ceasefire.

At this point, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to say anything meaningful about the actual operational progression on the ground.

There are several reasons for this.  First and foremost, the war has now gone on so long and is consistently moving at such an apparently glacial pace that most people simply do not care at this point whether Russia holds Yampil or not, or whether they have advanced past the rail line in Pokrovsk.

There is severe fatigue (or perhaps boredom is the better word) with the status of an interminable sequence of apparently small settlements, industrial complexes, and forestry plantations, and as a result most people have essentially checked out.  Not the least among these must surely be President Trump, who apparently chucked Zelensky’s map of the frontline and complained that he was tired of being shown the same maps over and over again.

We have fundamentally reached an impasse when it comes to negotiations.

For Moscow, negotiations with the United States are essentially a way to string Washington along.  Moscow feels that it is winning on the ground, therefore a diplomatic impasse suits Russian interests.  When western leadership complains that Russia does not seem interested in ending the war, they are correct, but they are missing the point.  Russia is not interested in ending the war right now because doing so would not serve Russian interests.

The sense of urgency that Washington feels to end the war - mainly by yanking furiously on the oil lever until the Kremlin cries uncle - stems from the fact that this is now the only sort of victory that Ukraine can hope to win. 

The ground war has been written off as a total loss, and all that remains is to lob missiles and drones at Russian refineries, sanction Russian firms and banks, and harass shadow tankers until the costs become intolerable.

The key point here, however, is that the concept of Ukrainian victory has been completely transformed.  There is now no real discussion of how Ukraine can win on the ground.  For the Ukrainian bloc, the war is no longer a contest against the Russian Army, but a more abstract contest against Russia’s willingness to incur strategic costs.  Rather than preventing Russian capture of the Donbas, the west is testing how much Putin is willing to pay for it.

If history is any guide, a game predicated on outlasting Russia’s strategic endurance and willingness to fight is a very bad game to play indeed.

[Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[Note: Many governments and their intelligence services actively campaign against the information found in these reports so as not to alarm their citizens about  the many catastrophic Earth changes and events to come, a stance that the Sisters of Sorcha Faal strongly disagree with in believing that it is every human being’s right to know the truth. Due to our mission’s conflicts with that of those governments, the responses of their ‘agents’ has been a longstanding misinformation/misdirection campaign designed to discredit us, and others like us, that is exampled in numerous places, including HERE.]

[Note: The WhatDoesItMean.com website was created for and donated to the Sisters of Sorcha Faal in 2003 by a small group of American computer experts led by the late global technology guru Wayne Green (1922-2013) to counter the propaganda being used by the West to promote their illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq.]

[Note: The word Kremlin (fortress inside a city) as used in this report refers to Russian citadels, including in Moscow, having cathedrals wherein female Schema monks (Orthodox nuns) reside, many of whom are devoted to the mission of the Sisters of Sorcha Faal.]

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