- 26 Jul 2023 10:13
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https://www.indianpunchline.com/glimpse ... n-ukraine/
I dont know if we can cover the whole time for sure, but yeah we know the USA clearly controlled the coup in 2014, we know that the USA immediately started pumping weapons and other military support into Ukraine, stopped by a short time by Obama (who told us we cant win in Ukraine) but restarted by Trump (who after all got constant pressure because people claimed he would be a russian agent), and we know that Ukraine can only keep going right now because the USA pumps enormous amounts of money into the country, right now at about 150 billion and counting. So the proposition that Ukraine doesnt completely depend upon the USA right now is simply riddiculous.
We also know that Zelensky, a jew and ethnic russian, ran on a promise to implement the Minsk agreements, but then he never did.
So yes, its very likely the USA kept control over Ukraine the whole time.
I'm not aware of that. Fog of war stays about the same. Constantly you hear different numbers from different people of how the war is going.
The west of course, since the very first week of the invasion, constantly claims that Russia is losing the war, has lost the war, will be losing the war any time soon, if not tomorrow then the day after tomorrow, you just wait and see, you can start holding your breath for it, ...
But for example Col Douglas MacGregor thinks the russians have now mobilized a million soldiers, while others think its substantly less. Who the heck knows ? It seems like it would be reasonable for Russia to have a larger military force available to them than they officially admit.
That got completely ignored by the mainstream press, though.
I really wonder what that one would be at this point, though.
Nice.
More war !
... Ukraine asking Belarus for help ? Against a NATO member ? Now wouldnt that be interesting.
https://www.indianpunchline.com/glimpse ... n-ukraine/
There is a realisation today that the war is actually between Russia and NATO and that Ukraine had ceased to be a sovereign country since 2014 when the CIA and sister western agencies — Germany, the UK, France, Sweden, etc.— installed a puppet regime in Kiev.
I dont know if we can cover the whole time for sure, but yeah we know the USA clearly controlled the coup in 2014, we know that the USA immediately started pumping weapons and other military support into Ukraine, stopped by a short time by Obama (who told us we cant win in Ukraine) but restarted by Trump (who after all got constant pressure because people claimed he would be a russian agent), and we know that Ukraine can only keep going right now because the USA pumps enormous amounts of money into the country, right now at about 150 billion and counting. So the proposition that Ukraine doesnt completely depend upon the USA right now is simply riddiculous.
We also know that Zelensky, a jew and ethnic russian, ran on a promise to implement the Minsk agreements, but then he never did.
So yes, its very likely the USA kept control over Ukraine the whole time.
The fog of war is lifting and the battle lines are becoming visible.
I'm not aware of that. Fog of war stays about the same. Constantly you hear different numbers from different people of how the war is going.
The west of course, since the very first week of the invasion, constantly claims that Russia is losing the war, has lost the war, will be losing the war any time soon, if not tomorrow then the day after tomorrow, you just wait and see, you can start holding your breath for it, ...
But for example Col Douglas MacGregor thinks the russians have now mobilized a million soldiers, while others think its substantly less. Who the heck knows ? It seems like it would be reasonable for Russia to have a larger military force available to them than they officially admit.
Certainly, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s videoconference with the permanent members of the Security Council in Moscow last Friday and his meeting with Belarus President Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in St. Petersburg on Sunday become the defining moment. [...] There is no question that the two events were carefully choreographed by the Kremlin officials and intended to convey multiple messages.
That got completely ignored by the mainstream press, though.
Russia exudes confidence that it has achieved dominance on the battle front — having thrashed the Ukrainian military and Kiev’s “counteroffensive” moving into the rear view mirror. But Moscow anticipates that the Biden administration may be having an even bigger war plan in mind.
I really wonder what that one would be at this point, though.
At the Security council meeting, Putin “de-classified” the intelligence reports reaching Moscow from various sources indicative of moves to insert into Western Ukraine a Polish expeditionary force. [...]
Indeed, there is a long history of Polish revanchism. [...]
Nice.
More war !
Lukashenko said: “This is unacceptable to us. The alienation of western Ukraine, the dismemberment of Ukraine and the transfer of its lands to Poland are unacceptable. Should people in Western Ukraine ask us then we will provide support to them. I ask you [Putin] to discuss and think about this issue. Naturally, I would like you to support us in this regard. If the need in such support arises, if Western Ukraine asks us for help, then we will provide assistance and support to people in western Ukraine. If this happens, we will support them in every possible way.”
... Ukraine asking Belarus for help ? Against a NATO member ? Now wouldnt that be interesting.
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