Monthly Archives: November 2025

Ukraine Checkpoint with Brian Berletic

In this video –produced November 10 ’25– Brian Berletic provides a foundational understanding and a status update on the  Ukraine conflict.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Understanding the US Proxy War in Ukraine: First Principles vs. Fantasy

– The Western media continues presenting narratives divergent from reality to the public;

– The key to seeing through these deliberately misleading narratives is having a first principle understanding of the conflict in Ukraine, how and why it began and how it has been perpetuated since it began;

– Understanding that the US politically captured Ukraine, that Kiev no longer serves Ukrainian interests and instead serves Washington’s interests, and that the US military and intelligence agencies run the Ukraine war simply through their Ukrainian proxies, helps cut through claims that “Ukraine” refuses to compromise to US “peace” efforts;

References:

Kalibrated Maps on X:
https://x.com/Kalibrated_Maps
Kalibrated Ukraine Map:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?client=safari&mid=1VcGZiwrEi8t9kXvVnWNEmO5ScvBWK6A&ll=48.22252164540759%2C35.858824899999966&z=6
CNN – How Trump-Zelensky meeting turned acrimonious over demands for territorial concessions (Oct. 2025):
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/10/20/politics/trump-zelensky-meeting-territorial-concessions
Guardian – US campaign behind the turmoil in Kiev (2004):
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/nov/26/ukraine.usa
RAND Corporation – Extending Russia (2019):
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_reports/RR3000/RR3063/RAND_RR3063.pdf
NYT – The Spy War: How the C.I.A. Secretly Helps Ukraine Fight Putin (Feb. 2024):
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/25/world/europe/cia-ukraine-intelligence-russia-war.html
NYT – The Secret History of America’s Involvement in the Ukraine War (Mar. 2025):
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/03/29/world/europe/us-ukraine-military-war-wiesbaden.html
Reuters – US intelligence helps Ukraine target Russian energy infrastructure, FT reports (Oct. 2025):
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/us-intelligence-helps-ukraine-target-russian-energy-infrastructure-ft-reports-2025-10-12/

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Website: https://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrianJBerletic
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Current Reading List – November 2025

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Recent reading & listening list:

Ray Bradbury: 

  • Something Wicked this way comes (book)

C.S. Lewis:

Guido Giacomo Preparata:

  • Conjuring Hitler | How Britain and America Made the Third Reich and Destroyed Europe (book)

Donald Jeffries:

  • American Memory Hole: How the Court Historians Promote Disinformation (book)

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn:

Orthodoxy:

  • Saint Silouan The Anthonite by Saint Sophrony (book)
  • Steps of Transformation | An Orthodox Priest Explores the Twelve Steps by Archimandrite Meletios Webber (book)
  • God’s Path to Sanity | Lessons from Ancient Holy Counselors on how to have a sound mind by Dee Pennock (book)

Recommended Reading List

Christian Orthodoxy Reading List

A Tribute to Dick Cheney

Wars, under Cheney’s influence, contributed to millions of deaths and displacements. A Brown University study estimates the post-9/11 wars (primarily Afghanistan and Iraq) killed ~4.5 million people and displaced 38 million.

Alt text: Dick Cheney sits for an interview in Jackson, Wyo., as part of a project on White House chiefs of staff.

Richard Bruce Cheney: (January 30, 1941 – November 3, 2025) was an American politician and businessman who served as the 46th vice president of the United States from 2001 to 2009 under President George W. Bush.

Dick Cheney, who served as U.S. Secretary of Defense (1989–1993) and Vice President (2001–2009), was a key architect of several major U.S.-led military interventions. He actively advocated for, planned, or oversaw these operations, often as a proponent of neoconservative foreign policy emphasizing preemptive action and regime change. While he never served in the military himself (receiving five draft deferments during the Vietnam War era), his roles made him a central figure in post-Cold War U.S. military strategy.

  • U.S. Invasion of Panama (Operation Just Cause)
  • Persian Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm)
  • U.S. Invasion of Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom)
  • U.S. Invasion of Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom)

These are the conflicts where Cheney had direct, high-level involvement—either overseeing operations or driving policy. Broader “support” (e.g., as a congressman in the 1980s, he backed aid to anti-communist insurgents in Afghanistan, Angola, and Nicaragua, but these were proxy conflicts, not U.S. wars he led). He also advocated for potential action against Iran and North Korea but did not oversee invasions.

Human Cost: These wars, under Cheney’s influence, contributed to millions of deaths and displacements. A Brown University study estimates the post-9/11 wars (primarily Afghanistan and Iraq) killed ~4.5 million people and displaced 38 million.

Influence in the Aftermath of 9/11

Cheney’s role extended far beyond that day, shaping U.S. policy for years:

Architect of the “War on Terror”: He was a driving force behind the invasions of Afghanistan (October 2001) and Iraq (March 2003), advocating for preemptive strikes and linking (falsely, as later debunked) Saddam Hussein to al-Qaeda. This “Cheney Doctrine” emphasized executive power, surveillance expansion (e.g., warrantless wiretapping), and “enhanced interrogation” techniques at sites like Guantanamo Bay.

Policy Legacy: His influence led to the Patriot Act, CIA black sites, and a peak public approval rating of 68% post-9/11. Critics, however, blame him for misleading intelligence on Iraq’s WMDs and ties to 9/11, contributing to over 800,000 deaths in related conflicts across multiple countries.


James Corbett on Dick Cheney:


Max Blumenthal’s Comments on Dick Cheney’s Death

“Dick Cheney died after a long life in which he cashed in handsomely on calamitous wars he launched on the basis of crude lies.

But his spirit lives on in the Trump administration, a collection of authoritarian knaves and white collar criminals who have escalated his bogus war on terror to pursue lucre through violent conquest in Venezuela, while bombing Iranian targets designated by apartheid Israel, and threatening to jail and deport those within their realm who disagree.

The Democrats, meanwhile, have attempted to salvage the image of the Cheney family, making Liz Cheney the star surrogate of Kamala’s historically inept 2024 campaign, hailing her as an icon of American democracy, and even praising her father for his “service.” They did this purely because the Cheneys opposed Trump, as if that was sufficient to atone for their seminal role in torture, criminal deception, the maiming of thousands of US service members and the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.

Dick Cheney may be physically dead but the most odious characteristics of his leadership and legacy have been distilled into the essence of the US regime.”

–Investigative journalist Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal), editor of The Grayzone