Statement of former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

Stand With Ukraine

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April 6, 2026

Dr Liza Rose

Statement of former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo:

Ukraine’s offensive has knocked russia off its feet.

Do not give in to Putin now.

Appeasing russia is more dangerous than holding your ground. Volodymyr Zelenskyy once said that Putin uses mafia-style tactics to blackmail the United States.

What will the world say if that works?

After four years of wasted blood and resources, russia is losing this war and experiencing one of its worst failures in decades.

Last Monday, Ukrainian drones struck the port of Primorsk, knocking out 40% of russia’s oil export capacity.

If a deal is made on russia’s terms while it is in a weakened position, it will undermine all U.S. progress and embolden adversaries at a moment when weakness cannot be shown.

Such a deal would mean conceding to a state that provides Iran with weapons and intelligence used to attack American troops.

Russia is already supplying Iran with drones, satellite imagery, intelligence, and targeting data for strikes.

The figure of 1.2 million russian casualties is likely understated. Russia is using its soldiers as expendable cannon fodder. putin is not acting from a position of strength. This fear should be exploited to demonstrate who holds the advantage.

For three consecutive months, Ukraine has been regaining territory and building a reputation as an army that adapts quickly. Its successes have already weakened Putin’s position.

If the regime in Iran falls, russia will lose a key military and economic partner, while the interests of the United States and Israel will be strengthened.

As Ronald Reagan once said, “Appeasement is not the path to peace. It is the path to war.”

Ignoring the lessons of history has consequences.

Source: Translated from Tymofiy Mylovanov

🗣️ My take: There’s something significant that Mike Pompeo has missed.

And that is that US President Donald J. Trump’s war on Iran has never been about regime change.

The only way to end Iran as a terror regime, is total regime change.

Donald Trump’s misstep in his Iran War is that there was never a plan to accomplish something of substance. By substance I am referring to lasting change, real change.

Donald Trump’s Iran War has spent billions on infrastructure damage, all of which can and will be easily rebuilt.

Donald Trump’s war accomplished the deaths of a few men who were up in age anyways and would die of natural causes regardless. No regime change was ever considered.

Did Donald Trump accomplish anything good with his war? No.
Donald Trump made billions for the Kremlin War machine, in an intentional effort to keep the Kremlin war afloat.

That’s it.

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Opara Kingsley

Lugansk, Another Familiar Russian Narrative

Russia is once again claiming it has fully captured the Donbas region—but if you’ve followed this war closely, this pattern is nothing new. Repeated announcements of “major victories” often surface at moments when attention needs to be diverted from setbacks on the battlefield.

We’ve seen similar claims before—such as supposed control over key cities like Pokrovsk—only for those statements to unravel under scrutiny.

Independent reporting and ongoing fighting have repeatedly contradicted these declarations, raising serious doubts about their credibility.

This isn’t just exaggeration—it’s part of a broader information strategy. By overstating gains, the Kremlin attempts to shape perception, maintain domestic support, and project strength internationally, even when the reality on the ground is far more complex.

What stands out is the contrast: a country that presents itself as a global military powerhouse relying heavily on messaging tactics that suggest insecurity rather than confidence.

When narratives don’t align with verifiable facts, it signals that the real situation may be far less favorable than portrayed.

Under , this communication style increasingly mirrors high-impact, attention-driven messaging often associated with figures like —where bold claims are used to dominate headlines, regardless of their accuracy.

As the war continues, it’s becoming clearer: controlling the story is as much a battleground as the territory itself.

Zełenski #middleaast #Israel #asia #peace #oil #war #usarmy #nigeria #love #uk #usa #germany

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Ukrainians Returned Home To Fight Putin

When the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, something changed—not just geopolitically, but humanly.

At the company where I worked, there were over 20 Ukrainian colleagues. The next day, nearly 15 of them were gone.

Not on leave. Not reassigned.
They went home—to fight.

When I heard this, it hit like a shockwave. How does someone willingly walk into war? I kept asking myself that question over and over, searching for logic in something that seemed beyond it.

But then I remembered: they had said it before.

“If anything happens, if Putin tries his nonsense, we’ll go back.”

I thought it was office talk. It wasn’t.

When I managed to reach a few of them, they confirmed it—they were already on their way back, heading not just to their homes, but toward uncertainty, danger, and sacrifice.

At the time, many believed Russia would overwhelm Ukraine in days. Even offers were made to evacuate Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

He refused.

That moment became symbolic—not just for leadership, but for a nation’s mindset. Ukrainians around the world began returning home. Not because they had to—but because they chose to.

Because for them, patriotism isn’t about asking, “What can my country give me?”
It’s about asking, “What can I give my country?”

They left comfort. Safety. Stability.
And walked straight into history.

Today, Ukraine stands not as a “small country” facing a “superpower,” but as proof that resilience, unity, and courage can rewrite expectations.

The world has witnessed something undeniable: strength is not just measured in weapons—but in will.

No matter how long the road, one truth echoes louder than ever:
Ukraine will remain Ukraine.
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

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One comment

  1. “Every Ukrainian territory belongs to Ukraine.”

    Those who try to bully and cajole Ukraine to give land to child murdering nazis are sick degenerates and putler collaborators.

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