Posted on 05/09/2023 7:46:31 PM PDT by elpadre
Yesterday’s attempt to attack the Kremlin with a drone strike, supposedly to assassinate Vladimir Putin, is being pinned on Ukraine. But this is a proxy war of the U.S. versus Russia, and no one is fooled. Ukraine is simply a U.S. pawn and can make no major moves without checking with Washington.
The U.S. has successfully muzzled its energy-starved allies in Europe from even objecting to, let alone investigating the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline. Europe is stuck with the skyrocketing cost of U.S. supplied replacement fuel.
The destruction of Nord Stream followed well-publicized mock U.S. nuclear strikes targeting Russia and the equally provocative shipment of depleted-uranium munitions transferred to the Ukraine battlefield through our “special relationship” with the British government. The Russian government has publicly warned that the use of such weapons, as were used by the U.S. in Iraq and Syria, will lead to escalation.
The Biden Administration has done everything it could to incite a hot war directly between the U.S. and Russia, sacrificing Ukrainian youth and the majesty of Ukrainian cities. Support our Independent Journalism — Donate Today! SUBSCRIBE TO PATREON DONATE ON PAYPAL
The drone strike and the depleted uranium transfer are made to look like the West is somehow succeeding in the battle which, for all intents and purposes, will soon come to an end— with a phony declaration of victory of sorts (definitely not for Ukrainians). Then the infernal Enemy Engine will pivot its wrath and venom towards CHINA.
Get ready for a parceling out of some of the manufactured hate that has been reserved for Russia and President Putin — to hate China and President Xi, and to suffer a fully-machinated Red Peril.
(Excerpt) Read more at scheerpost.com ...
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“...The Biden Administration’s cyclopean foreign policy will be the ruin of us all.
There is not a shred of diplomatic skill exhibited by the Sullivan-Blinken-Nuland troika. They pull away from treaties. Engage in continual provocations. Recklessly spend hundreds of billions of taxpayers’ dollars on military adventures. It’s escalate, escalate, escalate. The defense contractors, the war profiteers as FDR rightfully called them, cash in and the rest of us lose.
The average American family has seen nearly $100,000 of its wealth spent on regime change adventures since 2001, with highly negative results for our country and the world. The U.S. is viewed in many circles as the greatest threat to world peace. Alarmingly and poignantly, the national debt is close to $100,000 per person in America.....”
Biden is worse than Putin on every issue.
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“... Remember, the U.S. has 800 military bases abroad and China has zero.
Remember, China is holding almost a trillion dollars of US debt...”
Biden and his goons suck here, there, and everywhere.
Along the banks of The Burning River he was known as “Dennis the Menace”.
Do I remember corredctly that he is one who not only failed to support Trump, but actually openly opposed him?
Robert Scheer, Dennis Kucinich, Seymour Hersh, the Kennedys, Russia, and Freerepublic.
Pretty much confirms my scenario of Biden running for re-election as a successful “wartime president.” They’ll cobble together some semblance of a cease fire or negotiated settlement, and Biden wil be spending the next year taking victory laps.
[Biden and his goons suck here, there, and everywhere.]
agreed
Yikes!! I may have to copy that picture to share with others.
To me, the person asserting their right to occupy a “wartime presidency” should be recognized by his constituents as a decent wartime president. IMO, Biden is sorely lacking that approval except from his diehard supporters who are fewer and fewer each day. I’d sooner nominate Roseanne Barr to be our wartime president than have another disastrous four years of this clown. A tragic clown, that is.
Are you confusing Kucinich with John Kasich the Rino?
Most of the Russians have little or no training and most of the time they're drunk to boot.
Makes one wonder what shape their nukes are in and if they're even serviceable.
Reports have been, it seems, that their maintenance is not too good.
That being said I believe there is a newer version of their mobile ICBM, the SS-28 or something.
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