Yeah, I posted that yesterday from another mag.
One of the things the late Robert David Steele used to say is that no one is ever a retired CIA anything.
Some of the latest thinkingâŚ
This guy is completely pushing a narrative of what David Icke terms-- Bullox! Funny, I just watch something that shows the complete opposite of what this guy is trying to feed. Perhaps if he was less about telling me how to think and more about showing actual facts it would be more convincing.
@TommiVH I think youâre 100% right about the economic aspect of the war. I suspect the Western elites put sanctions on Russia to collapse their own economies (another excuse for a Great Reset) and blame the collapse on Putin.
I donât know what the West is expecting to gain from actual war on the ground in the Ukraine. Maybe theyâre hoping itâs going to be another Afghanistan for the Russians. The only trouble is, theyâre not dealing with a crumbling Soviet Union this time.
Whatever the truth is, I think the Western elites are playing a dangerous game, and the people who are most likely to suffer for it are the Ukrainians, Western Europeans, and Americans â the common people, that is, not the oligarchs and elites.
Putin cannot take & hold Ukraine without taking other parts of Europe nearby as barriers; it just isnât workable.
Letâs nevermind that right now shutting down Beijing is under serious consideration, yet, they want everyoneâs eyes on Russia, which couldnât collapse the worlds economy if it tried!
If Putin was fighting this by himself, Iâd believe heâd lost the war to. But he has two other Western imposed divided countries that support him; that being CCP and Serbia. I think he will atleast secure Ukraine. This why Iâm so against people who think the US should break up. Itâs like why??? So the American breadbasket can be the future Ukraine. If Ukraines any lesson to the West, it should be it didnât work in a long range civilizational empire, why the heck would we think it would work in a short range one?
IMO, Putin wants more than Ukraine. With regard to US breakup, govt or whomever can control the food from breadbasket region.
Everybody that has some weapon to sell wants this war to be prolonged, everybody! including Turkey that has been supplying Ukraine with Bayraktar TB2 drones for years now,
This yearâs war armaments convention is being held in the Ukraine with Zelensky as the host.
Documented videos attest to their lethal and destructive effectiveness.
There are a lot of things to consider here:
-The state of the currencies
-A VERY overleveraged and weak western collective economy
-India and their desire to break the chains of the Crown
-The consequences of the vaxxx within the ranks of our military - performance on demand
-Russiaâs highly capable disruptive cells w/in Western (unfriendly) countries - think crippling sabotage
-Americaâs non-existent refining and manufacturing capacity. Could we go to war completely unsupported by our outsourced manufacturing? A very overlooked flaw in USAâs ability to effectively wage war is NOT just a manufacturing handicap, its the EXTREMELY vulnerable supply routes. If we went to war, I mean all out war, how do you move your assets into the battle w/out loosing them in route? How do you import materials to manufacture your war machine w/out having ships sunk in port or on their way to port? We are on an island. Didnât used to be, but we lost all capacity to manufacture critical infrastructure and assets and you cant just fire it all back up on a dime. Most of those old facilities are not just âmothballedâ, theyâre parking lots now. GONE.
The thing is that Russia knows every single detail you highlight. The arrogance of these war voices needs some adjustment. It is not our war, there is not a legitimate government in charge of the US currently, and I am not completely clear who has âthe nuclear footballâ. Donât think it is Brandon or Austin.
Who has the Scalar weapons, DEW, Kinetic weapons, and Z-Pinch Howitzer Footballs? THAT is the question.
Good analysis ebmasson.Yesterday it was Crimea, Today itâs the Ukraine, Tommorrow it might be Moldova. One history lesson to learn is that the only Empress of Russia, Catherine the Great defeated the Ottoman Empire in the 18th Century. In the treaty to end the war Russia also paid $15.8 million to the Turks for the rights to a huge chunk of land, which included Crimea and virtually all of the land in Eastern Europe. During the break-up of the old Soviet Union the Ukraine was granted its independance in exchange for the Ukraine giving up all the nuclear missiles that were staged in the Ukraine. Also consider all of the countries Russia has invaded in the last century. It is apparent the Russianâs intend to keep expanding their territory, regardless whether V Putin is still alive, or not.
its kinda like everybody knowsâŚ
Sounds like the same policy the United States used during the westward expansion to California. Wonder how that would work out now? Who would supply the natives with weapons?
Canadian fighting in Ukraine describes the âhellâ he witnessed.
With the imminent invasion of Russian soldiers out into Europe and who knows anywhere else afterwards,
one onders of the treatment of these willing heroâs returning âdesolutionedâ home! Either our intelligence agency isnât doing a proper job and or the soldiers are nothing more then âritualâ cannon fodder. (euh, did I say that out loud)
@nidster
Not âmyâ analysis, per se, but as you mentioned, Catherineâs. She had 9 âgapsâ closed by troops that allowed Russia to be walled-off in order to prevent invasion, else, Russia is indefensible.
Putin has now closed off almost all that are not in Nato territory. The minute The Russians try to close a gap in a Nato country, well, give ya 3 guesses, but think youâve already got the picture.
Now, I donât like or dislike this guy whoâs narrating the attached video, but heâs RIGHT! When the enemy is running their mouth, you need to listen, but few on this blog are listening.
The Duran is saying that they (Ukraine) are now recruiting reserves for cannon fodder- 40 and up crowd.