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What’s In Store For Ukraine
Below are my Semi-Informed Musings; keep in mind, that western media peddles solely uninformed musings.
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Below are my Semi-Informed Musings; keep in mind, that western media peddles solely uninformed musings.
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But they also kill common sense. They turn people into maniacs who are more than willing to call white–black, view evil as good, or consider violence and destruction committed by their side as the action beneficial to mankind. “We destroyed this village in order to save it.” That type of thing.
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The main message of the neocons is that the US must predominate in military power in every region of the world, and must confront rising regional powers that could someday challenge US global or regional dominance, most important Russia and China.
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The United States will need to take into consideration historical shifts in the balance of power and influence in the world.
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Empty mall parking lot and existence of a munitions plant nearby raise questions about official narrative advanced in mainstream U.S. media
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Russia’s Ukraine miscalculation dates to 2014 when the Kremlin refused the request of the Donbass Russians in Eastern Ukraine to be reunited with Russia. Historically part of Russia, the Donbass region was attached to the Ukrainian province of the Soviet Union by Soviet leaders as was Crimea. These Russian populated territories, historically part of Russia, rejected the anti-Russian rule installed in Kiev when Washington overthrew the Ukrainian government and installed a puppet regime. Had the Kremlin accepted the request of the Donbass Russians, there would have been no necessity for a Russian intervention in Donbass.
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We’re used to hearing about state-backed Twitter campaigns from the likes of Iran and Russia, but why do we never hear about US and UK social media ops? (Spoiler: it’s not because they don’t exist)
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Yesterday I mentioned the burning shopping center in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, of which the Ukrainian president Zelensky falsely claimed that thousand people had been inside.
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Are we going to lose a second U.S.-funded army in two years?
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‘No boots on the ground’ seems like an empty assurance considering this new report from the New York Times.