Washington’s proxy war against Russia is failing, and the establishment is getting frantic.
Contrary to early Beltway hopes and expectations, Russia neither collapsed internally nor capitulated to the collective West’s demands for regime change in Moscow. Washington underestimated Russia’s societal cohesion, its latent military potential,…
Washington’s proxy war against Russia is failing, and the establishment is getting frantic.
Contrary to early Beltway hopes and expectations, Russia neither collapsed internally nor capitulated to the collective West’s demands for regime change in Moscow. Washington underestimated Russia’s societal cohesion, its latent military potential, and its relative immunity to Western economic sanctions.
President Zelensky’s recently fired advisor and unofficial “Spinmeister,” was more direct. He expressed his own doubts that Ukraine can win its war with Russia and he now questions whether Ukraine will even survive the war. Ukrainian losses—at least 150,000 dead including 35,000 missing in action and presumed dead—have fatally weakened Ukrainian forces resulting in a fragile Ukrainian defensive posture that will likely shatter under the crushing weight of attacking Russian forces
Yes, the US and NATO want war with Russia, and think they can pull it off without thermo nuclear war. They're thinking tactical nukes at worst, with the prize being a Russian puppet state that quietly joins the NWO Great Reset and does what it's told and paid to do. If this provocation going right back to the 2014 treaty (which Merkel and others have now openly admitted was a ruse to trick Russia in order to arm Ukraine to attack them) doesn't lead to nuclear war it will be because of the restraint and humanity of Russia. If that sounds strange to anyone, they should read this and watch the interview with Ritter at the bottom: https://jimychanga.substack.com/p/if-war-breaks-out-between-russia
It doesn't sound strange to me. We're just trained to think Russia is bad. The most intelligent interviews I have heard in the past year came from spokespeople from Russia and also China. Certainly not the US.
I am not the least bit enthralled or under any delusions about the government of the country in which I live. Sad to say.
Washington’s proxy war against Russia is failing, and the establishment is getting frantic.
Contrary to early Beltway hopes and expectations, Russia neither collapsed internally nor capitulated to the collective West’s demands for regime change in Moscow. Washington underestimated Russia’s societal cohesion, its latent military potential, and its relative immunity to Western economic sanctions.
President Zelensky’s recently fired advisor and unofficial “Spinmeister,” was more direct. He expressed his own doubts that Ukraine can win its war with Russia and he now questions whether Ukraine will even survive the war. Ukrainian losses—at least 150,000 dead including 35,000 missing in action and presumed dead—have fatally weakened Ukrainian forces resulting in a fragile Ukrainian defensive posture that will likely shatter under the crushing weight of attacking Russian forces
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/this-time-its-different/
Is this a bad thing?
It will be if the US and NATO keep pushing, giving Russia no choice IMO
But isn't that exactly what 'they' want?
Yes, the US and NATO want war with Russia, and think they can pull it off without thermo nuclear war. They're thinking tactical nukes at worst, with the prize being a Russian puppet state that quietly joins the NWO Great Reset and does what it's told and paid to do. If this provocation going right back to the 2014 treaty (which Merkel and others have now openly admitted was a ruse to trick Russia in order to arm Ukraine to attack them) doesn't lead to nuclear war it will be because of the restraint and humanity of Russia. If that sounds strange to anyone, they should read this and watch the interview with Ritter at the bottom: https://jimychanga.substack.com/p/if-war-breaks-out-between-russia
It doesn't sound strange to me. We're just trained to think Russia is bad. The most intelligent interviews I have heard in the past year came from spokespeople from Russia and also China. Certainly not the US.
I am not the least bit enthralled or under any delusions about the government of the country in which I live. Sad to say.
Good thing Biden was never inaugurated, huh? ;-)
Puppets, puppets, puppets?