I uploaded verified images of the “peace” document to Grok.
I prompted, “Analyze this document from a logistic perspective. It is in English, but assess whether or not it has been translated. If so, what is the likely language of the original?” 🧵
Grok’s Conclusion:
“This document is almost certainly translated from Russian into English by a native Russian speaker or a non-professional translator. It is not originally written in English.
“The combination of transliteration errors (Kherzon, Zaphorizhia), Russian bureaucratic phrasing, and political vocabulary leaves no realistic doubt about the original language being Russian.”
“The text strongly resembles the style of Russian Foreign Ministry or Kremlin internal draft proposals that have circulated since 2022–2024, especially the March–April 2022 Istanbul/İstanbul draft and later Russian “peace initiatives.”
This raises some potentially very serious and dangerous questions:
Who actually authored this plan, and under whose direction or influence was it initially produced?
For what purpose was a Russian-language document repackaged into English and presented as official American policy?
Who understood the plan’s true provenance?
Who was it concealed from?
Why was it concealed?
Why was this conducted without interagency coordination?
Who stands to benefit the most from this plan?
Why is this being done so hastily?
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First regarding that video - highly likely to be propaganda - 1. poor quality of filming; 2. unknown unit, unknown soldier, no identifying marks or chevrons; 3. no one's face is shown except the one man, only legs are filmed; 4. the Ukrainian is weird.
The video has a watermark indicating that the original source is the uvoin19 TikTok-account (there are currently no videos on this account at all).
I posted about the Baltics a couple of times yesterday - and whew boy did it draw out the crazies.
If you’re taking flak, you’re over the target.
Russia would be dumb (D-U-M-B) to attack them (not that it’s stopped Putin before).
And here’s why 🧵
The Baltic states - Estonia, Latvia, & Lithuania - live under constant pressure from an asymmetric Russian threat. With a combined population of just over 6 million and a front-row seat to Russian aggression they stand as small but fierce nations holding the line at NATO’s edge.
The Baltics maintain professional but small forces focused on territorial defense, emphasizing rapid response, total societal defense (i.e. reserves and civilian involvement), and integration with NATO.
January 20, 2021: Biden administration launches war on American energy – President
Biden cancels the Keystone XL pipeline and bans all new federal drilling, handicapping the
American oil and gas industry and killing as many as 59,000 jobs. European allies intensify their reliance on Russian energy supplies.
January 27, 2021: U.S. announces re-entry into New START Treaty – President Biden
announces a full five year extension of the New START treaty with Russia in the first week of his presidency. The decision was not accompanied by negotiations with Russia or a policy process assessing the security benefits of a full five year extension. The Biden Administration admitted that Russia was violating their renewed treaty. The Trump administration had previously fought for a new arms control regime that did not unfairly benefit Russia and included China.