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Patricia Reed's avatar

I agree with you 100 percent. The recklessness being shown by the western Europeans and Zelensky is terrifying. There is something very, very deep and dark going on here.

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Gary Edwards's avatar

What a shitshow.

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Bob Webb's avatar

That is putting it mildly.

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Stuffysays's avatar

We have to keep believing that Putin is still the adult in the room because it's only been the Russians who have been behaving like grown-ups refusing to take the insults thrown at them as worthy of reaction. The whole Ukrainian war is pathetic - Ukraine was never an independent country, as a region of the USSR it mostly supported the Nazis, it has spent its "independence" denying its Russian inhabitants their identity, it is amazingly corrupt (centre of buy-a-baby or buy-a-woman or buy-a-biolab). The Donbas region has been fighting since at least 2014 because it is full of ethnic Russians who want to be Russian. The Russians clearly intended going in, kicking the Ukrainian government into treating the ethnic Russians properly and leaving again. It was Nato and the US neocons who turned it into a frigging war. Putin is on record as saying that he isn't stupid enough to consider using nuclear weapons. However, if Nato nukes Russia he won't have a choice. I can't understand how normal people are still buying into the Putin-is-literally-Hitler narrative still. I despair of the whole state of the world.

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Karin B's avatar

Someone needs to capture Zelensky and put him in a Siberian prison or the most northern part of Russia. Then throw away the key.

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Bob Webb's avatar

All well and good but I doubt he was directly responsible. Putting him away will solve nothing - the next puppet will simply take up residence.

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karenanner's avatar

Nothing makes money like war

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Patricia Flynn's avatar

Sadly.

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Patrick  Clarke's avatar

I have often viewed the Russia - Ukraine conflict as rather similar to the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War, which apart from anything else was a proxy war for several of the future belligerents in WW2. Yes, we could well be very close to history repeating itself.

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Ralph's avatar

Excellent post. Looking forward to seeing the response from DJT and his team. Fortunately Putin seems to be a grown up too, so ‘peace’ now possibly has a greater chance. I feel that this drone attack could turn out to be a massive own goal by those who authorised it.

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Jupplandia's avatar

I hope so. But we need action against these globalist lunatics now. They are simply too dangerous to be allowed to continue playing games that risk total destruction.

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Sarah's avatar

They frighten me.

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Sarah's avatar

They frighten me.

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Richard Ruggiero's avatar

People who believe that the world is overpopulated want war so they can be the losing side.

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Darrin's avatar

Great analysis of the situation. The snare is not meant for Russia it is meant for the western powers. It is intended to drag all of us, U.S.A. and NATO members into a global and potentially nuclear war. Actions like this attack on the eve of further peace negotiations make it ever for difficult for the leaders to sit down and attempt some rational discussion of how to end this fiasco.

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Gareth's avatar

Just after the 2024 election there were numerous reports of drones flying near US airbases. Now I wonder if it was the Chinese trying to intimidate Trump by showing off their ability to do something similar to US aircraft.

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Steve S's avatar

Russia has been conducting attacks deep into Ukraine for nearly 3 years, also flirting with involving NATO nations bordering Ukraine. No mention in this post of the nuclear capabilities of France and the UK. Agree entirely there must be peace, but Russia doesn't want peace, it wants the Ukraine. The United States could stop providing arms to Ukraine and walk away, but then what? Not even Trump has been able to influence or restrain Putin.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Not true. Putin has shown enormous restraint. We have been training, supplying and financing his enemy. We conducted an eco terrrorist assault on a Russian pipeline. We have stolen trillions of frozen Russian assets and tried to lock them out of international trade and finance. It’s pretty certain that we have operated special forces in Ukraine as well. As for our nuclear capabilities, perhsos they should be mentioned in the sense that our leaders really are mad enough to deploy them first.

If we abandon Ukraine, we save billions in expenditure and end the risk of nuclear escalation. And do you want normal people actually lose by Russian victory? Absolutely nothing. It really makes zero difference if Russia rules the whole of Ukraine. The idea that it means they then invade Poland and then France and then the UK is laughably, pathetically false.

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Steve S's avatar

Appreciate the response.

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Patricia Flynn's avatar

And here in the US, I'm calling for the censure of Lindsay and Blumenthal. They have Acted to destabilize Peace Negotiations that the President has been working on.

That's illegal somehow. I don't know if it should be a regular trial or a Military Tribunal ... 🤔

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True European's avatar

The proxy war was exactly what NATO wanted to happen once the Trump initiated deal with the Taliban to withdraw US armed forces was completed in 2021. Putins Covid addled brain fell right into the US trap by launching an invasion.Since then every single redline issue that Putin was assumed to have at the outset has been crossed and he's done nothing in response. He's painted himself into a corner whereby he can't offend his "friends" and neighbours-Turkey, China, African nations etc. The globalist's agenda of mass movement of 10s of millions of Africans and Asians to European heritage nations via open borders has accelerated and plenty of dead and incapacitated white males too. With Russia itself receiving millions of mostly male Central Asian Muslims with the "Natasha "behaviour seemingly being unofficially encouraged by Putin. The US probably wants to "cash in their chips "rn while the EU wants to keep gambling as their expansionist and native population replacement agenda is being furthered by the war.

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Roger's avatar

So Putin bombing civilians the day after peace talks and a supposed cease fire isn’t a problem but Zelenskyy bombing a military target is? This Substack is a colossal waste of words and an affront to sane people.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Your comment is pathetic. In a war, if one side breaks a ceasefire, the other side responds. What do you expect Russia to do? Not respond to an attack deep inside Russia? An attack by the way that could have accidentally hit a nuclear weapon given the planes being targeted? You’re not expressing sanity. You’re expressing stupidity.

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Roger's avatar

You’re clearly a Russian propagandist. Russia violated the ceasefire first, not once or twice, but several times. Trump complained about it, “ I don’t know what happened to Putin, but I don’t like it!”, said Taco. Putin has violated agreements and treaty with disturbing regularity, there is no way he will ever abide by any peace agreement.

And do you seriously think bombing the planes were going to set off the nukes? Thats not how they work, they must be detonated in a very precise sequence. If there were nuclear warheads on the planes the drones bombed it could have released radiation- a dirty bomb in effect - but a nuclear explosion would be extremely unlikely. In either case, so sorry for Mr. Putin.

Take your Russian propaganda elsewhere, no one is buying what you’re trying to sell.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Someone who calls Trump Taco is clearly a moron, as is someone who thinks that not supporting a corrupt war makes a person a Russian propagandist. I’m not interested in discussing these things with some random retard who cannot think coherently and must substitute calling people Russian agents for possessing a single rational idea of his own. You’ve also just admitted you’d be perfectly fine with a nuclear dirty bomb effect in a nation we have not actually declared war on. That makes you something of a psychopath as well as a fool, so far as I can see. Thankfully Putin has been more restrained than you are.

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Justin Bayne's avatar

Agree completely. Russia has been remarkably patient with Western meddling throughout the war. The drone attack and Kerch attack may change Moscow's calculus. Putin may get shoved aside and replaced with someone determined to end Western aid once and for all.

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Bob's avatar

Who are the real forces behind what is going on?....

https://youtu.be/TrZ617fTHzc?si=NAGXPcn1R1YqRJRH

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