The question is, why nobody asks the TRAM DRIVER to stop. This is not a natural catastrophe like an earthquake, the war is man-made, and it should be stopped by people who started it. Also, by Putin as a tram driver. And nobody even tries to ask him to stop, maybe because they get money from him, or from his puppet-master in Beijing.
Trump, Xi, Trump came to terms to split the world into zones of their dominance and destroy democracies everywhere. Perhaps, it was 2018. Musk joined them in Aug 2022.
Ukraine is bleeding and can not proceed without vital support - weapons, drones, etc! Need to act fast! Each day Ukraine is losing territory because the precious time was lost due to insufficient weapon support ... only promises and "deeply concerned speeches"
Yes, Europe is obliged to fight Russia fully, just as Ukraine is doing now. It is not only Ukraine's war; it is our war. We are all at war with Russia and should act like it.
The CIA, Radio Liberty, etc. always were anti-Communist, but pro-Russian. The émigré organizations in the US and in Europe were oriented on the White Russians, which all were Imperialists, no matter if they were Monarchists, Democrats or Socialists. And Americans always wanted that national movements in the emigration were ruled by Russians. So Ukrainians, Uzbeks, Azeris, Tatars, Belarussians all were subjected to White Russians. See Enver Altayli's book Dark Path to Freedom (Tuerkic Spy of the CIA).
American role in the build-up of the Soviet industry and military and Soviet influence agents in FDR administrations are described in good details by Antony Sutton in The Best Enemy Money Can Buy, and by Diana West in The American Betrayal.
Russia was created and used by the West as a Golem. Golem is a robot, as you know, which sometimes can rebel against his creators. Now the Golem will be punished, but not destroyed, because the West needs a gendarme in the Northern Eurasia, and Russia is good in this role.
Moreover you always should consider the role of Red China in this conflict. Now Russia is a vassal of the PRC, but many elites in Russia are not satisfied with it. And some American politicians and officials want to keep Russia intact to bring it on American side and to use Russia against China. The prominent American scholar and former advisor of Reagan Dr. Edward Luttwak is a most well-known propagandist of this idea. For the US the PRC is main enemy, not Russia.
As an American I must wholeheartedly agree! The post WW2 generation has utterly and completely failed to understand and act in accordance with our values and our national interests, failing to learn from the past and set the correct course for our future. I await your next article with interest.
The US will betray and overthrow Zelenskiy, just like the Americans did it with Diem in Vietnam in 1963. You all know what happened after this coup, and how the Vietnam War ended.
Noone can remove Zelensky from power, other than the Ukrainian people if they decide so. His approval rating has now skyrocketed - it is above 70%. So he has the full backing of the Ukrainian people. He is the hero of our times.
Both Russia/SU and the US are imperialist countries and they always can find something common, and this something common is their hate to national states and nationalist movements everywhere, where they think their spheres of influence are.
Ukrainian manpower is low, morale is collapsing, the frontlines are moving closer to Dnieper and at least 5 million Ukrainians fled the country. Many pro-war Russians I’m conversing with are unhappy with the peace plan.
"By the way, the war in Ukraine has deeply divided the Russian society itself. Any criticism of the state is strictly forbidden but discontent is simmering under tight lid. The anti-Putinist minority becomes ever more radical. The Russian anti-Putinist forces in some sense hold even more uncompromising position than Ukrainians or anyone in Eastern Europe. The main difference is that for us it is not enough for Putinists to be kicked out of Ukraine. We want them to be kicked out of existence lock stock and barrel. There is no middle ground. It is either us or them. I don’t want to have any compromises with this neo-Bolshevik scum.
But this whole problem is multifaceted and can’t have an easy solution. Any solution is bound to dissatisfy someone. It was always this way in history.
Being well aware about American internal affairs, I understand the causes of Trump’s position on Ukraine. The Eastern Europe was never a priority for America. Besides it, the USA is in dire straits in other respects. Heavily in debt, deindustrialized, ridden with crime, becoming progressively less efficient and productive, this country hardly can continue to dominate the world as it did back in 1950es. Trump and his people understand this and try to exit all unnecessary foreign engagements in the least painful manner. Excluding Israel affairs, the Trump administration’s actions of the last month are the most professional and sensible since Reagan’s time. I am sure there are some wise people behind Trump and Vance who steer the new administration. Their task is to prevent America from going down in a death spiral. It isn’t even a party politics but an elementary self-preservation. America can’t continue the same way. Any sensible ruler would do what Trump does now.
Therefore, all lesser players must adjust their ways accordingly. The given situation creates substantial problems for Ukraine but at the same time it opens huge opportunities for other European countries. Germany can use this moment in order to militarize its society and abandon its semi-colonial status. Germany could easily increase its military up to a million men and scale up its military production. No one could oppose this move. It is perfectly justifiable now. Poland and Japan used this opportunity adroitly.
Even for Ukraine this new situation opens some new opportunities.
If Russia is allowed to control the occupied eastern territories or even more, it creates the new reality. The main task for now is to preserve the rest of Ukraine from falling under Kremlin. Most probably, Poland and other European countries will not allow this to happen.
In some sense this situation is even more preferable for our nationalist cause than if Ukraine was restored in its 1991 borders. The truncated Ukraine, freed from its Russia-leaning territories, is bound to be more nationalistic and anti-Kremlin. It will continue to be the center of gravity of anti-Kremlin activities for years to come. The Eastern regions of Ukraine and Crimea were always the problem for the rest of the country. There were strongholds of all pro-Kremlin parties. When those lands are gone, the Kremlin loses its foothold in the rest of Ukraine. Therefore, the situation as it goes on is fairly acceptable. The only condition is that the military hardware deliveries to Ukraine must continue. The Korean-style truce is a perfect arrangement in the given circumstances."
You surely have seen this picture with a tram
https://stratnewsglobal.com/united-states/musk-mocks-zelenskyy-with-tram-meme-after-oval-office-blow-up/
The question is, why nobody asks the TRAM DRIVER to stop. This is not a natural catastrophe like an earthquake, the war is man-made, and it should be stopped by people who started it. Also, by Putin as a tram driver. And nobody even tries to ask him to stop, maybe because they get money from him, or from his puppet-master in Beijing.
Rescued?
Trump, Xi, Trump came to terms to split the world into zones of their dominance and destroy democracies everywhere. Perhaps, it was 2018. Musk joined them in Aug 2022.
Ukraine is bleeding and can not proceed without vital support - weapons, drones, etc! Need to act fast! Each day Ukraine is losing territory because the precious time was lost due to insufficient weapon support ... only promises and "deeply concerned speeches"
Yes, Europe is obliged to fight Russia fully, just as Ukraine is doing now. It is not only Ukraine's war; it is our war. We are all at war with Russia and should act like it.
The CIA, Radio Liberty, etc. always were anti-Communist, but pro-Russian. The émigré organizations in the US and in Europe were oriented on the White Russians, which all were Imperialists, no matter if they were Monarchists, Democrats or Socialists. And Americans always wanted that national movements in the emigration were ruled by Russians. So Ukrainians, Uzbeks, Azeris, Tatars, Belarussians all were subjected to White Russians. See Enver Altayli's book Dark Path to Freedom (Tuerkic Spy of the CIA).
American role in the build-up of the Soviet industry and military and Soviet influence agents in FDR administrations are described in good details by Antony Sutton in The Best Enemy Money Can Buy, and by Diana West in The American Betrayal.
Russia was created and used by the West as a Golem. Golem is a robot, as you know, which sometimes can rebel against his creators. Now the Golem will be punished, but not destroyed, because the West needs a gendarme in the Northern Eurasia, and Russia is good in this role.
Moreover you always should consider the role of Red China in this conflict. Now Russia is a vassal of the PRC, but many elites in Russia are not satisfied with it. And some American politicians and officials want to keep Russia intact to bring it on American side and to use Russia against China. The prominent American scholar and former advisor of Reagan Dr. Edward Luttwak is a most well-known propagandist of this idea. For the US the PRC is main enemy, not Russia.
As an American I must wholeheartedly agree! The post WW2 generation has utterly and completely failed to understand and act in accordance with our values and our national interests, failing to learn from the past and set the correct course for our future. I await your next article with interest.
The US will betray and overthrow Zelenskiy, just like the Americans did it with Diem in Vietnam in 1963. You all know what happened after this coup, and how the Vietnam War ended.
Noone can remove Zelensky from power, other than the Ukrainian people if they decide so. His approval rating has now skyrocketed - it is above 70%. So he has the full backing of the Ukrainian people. He is the hero of our times.
Both Russia/SU and the US are imperialist countries and they always can find something common, and this something common is their hate to national states and nationalist movements everywhere, where they think their spheres of influence are.
It is Ukraine which is being rescued. Not Russia.
In an alternative universe infested with hallucinations of Russian origin - yes.
Ukrainian manpower is low, morale is collapsing, the frontlines are moving closer to Dnieper and at least 5 million Ukrainians fled the country. Many pro-war Russians I’m conversing with are unhappy with the peace plan.
Wolf Stoner wrote:
"By the way, the war in Ukraine has deeply divided the Russian society itself. Any criticism of the state is strictly forbidden but discontent is simmering under tight lid. The anti-Putinist minority becomes ever more radical. The Russian anti-Putinist forces in some sense hold even more uncompromising position than Ukrainians or anyone in Eastern Europe. The main difference is that for us it is not enough for Putinists to be kicked out of Ukraine. We want them to be kicked out of existence lock stock and barrel. There is no middle ground. It is either us or them. I don’t want to have any compromises with this neo-Bolshevik scum.
But this whole problem is multifaceted and can’t have an easy solution. Any solution is bound to dissatisfy someone. It was always this way in history.
Being well aware about American internal affairs, I understand the causes of Trump’s position on Ukraine. The Eastern Europe was never a priority for America. Besides it, the USA is in dire straits in other respects. Heavily in debt, deindustrialized, ridden with crime, becoming progressively less efficient and productive, this country hardly can continue to dominate the world as it did back in 1950es. Trump and his people understand this and try to exit all unnecessary foreign engagements in the least painful manner. Excluding Israel affairs, the Trump administration’s actions of the last month are the most professional and sensible since Reagan’s time. I am sure there are some wise people behind Trump and Vance who steer the new administration. Their task is to prevent America from going down in a death spiral. It isn’t even a party politics but an elementary self-preservation. America can’t continue the same way. Any sensible ruler would do what Trump does now.
Therefore, all lesser players must adjust their ways accordingly. The given situation creates substantial problems for Ukraine but at the same time it opens huge opportunities for other European countries. Germany can use this moment in order to militarize its society and abandon its semi-colonial status. Germany could easily increase its military up to a million men and scale up its military production. No one could oppose this move. It is perfectly justifiable now. Poland and Japan used this opportunity adroitly.
Even for Ukraine this new situation opens some new opportunities.
If Russia is allowed to control the occupied eastern territories or even more, it creates the new reality. The main task for now is to preserve the rest of Ukraine from falling under Kremlin. Most probably, Poland and other European countries will not allow this to happen.
In some sense this situation is even more preferable for our nationalist cause than if Ukraine was restored in its 1991 borders. The truncated Ukraine, freed from its Russia-leaning territories, is bound to be more nationalistic and anti-Kremlin. It will continue to be the center of gravity of anti-Kremlin activities for years to come. The Eastern regions of Ukraine and Crimea were always the problem for the rest of the country. There were strongholds of all pro-Kremlin parties. When those lands are gone, the Kremlin loses its foothold in the rest of Ukraine. Therefore, the situation as it goes on is fairly acceptable. The only condition is that the military hardware deliveries to Ukraine must continue. The Korean-style truce is a perfect arrangement in the given circumstances."
Definitely. This will be the topic of my next article, which will serve as a follow-up to this.