Posted on 03/05/2024 11:49:45 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
🔴 STREAMING VIDEO - 3-5-2024
Russian Warship destroyed. Kerch bridge out
The Enforcer
3-5-2024 10:00 p.m
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMudFOT6sG0
European Leaders Warn That War Has Returned & Prepare For War; Major Escalations
Welcome Back To Day 741 Of The News!
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I'm sorry, FRiend, I know you mean well, but that is an aspiration or goal, it's not a plan.
So I'm no military expert, but do know that a real plan consists of at least three major elements --
Until that happens, nothing good can result in Ukraine, except for our Democrats' #1 existential goal, which is to blame Republicans for Ukraine's defeat, thus evening-up the score for their own debacle in Afghanistan and contributing to the overall narrative of "America in decline".
PIF: "ONLY US politicians are stupid and weak and cannot do more that aid the Russians by withholding military assistance, while hiding behind the scam of a “border bill” which is totally unnecessary to closing the border."
I think Speaker Johnson is being a good soldier in holding out for Democrats' action on our border in exchange for his agreeing to a vote on Ukraine aid, which is certain to pass when he allows it.
One result of US delays is, they force our European friends to step-up and fill-in the gaps in US aid to Ukraine.
This is not a bad thing.
Plus, I love seeing French Pres. Macron trash-talking Putin!
PIF: "Expect DJT to give the Ukrainians all the military assistance they need, as quick as it can be delivered, thus ending the Russian invasion and threat to Europe, bringing peace.
There is no negotiated end to the invasion of Ukraine, DJT knows this."
I certainly hope you're right that "DJT knows this", but so far have seen nothing to confirm your very optimistic forecast.
On the campaign trail, Trump is still talking about negotiating an end to the war "in 24 hours", and I doubt if that is realistic.
deport: "Yep the world if full of them along with a vast array of others with differing descriptions..."
Sadly, our FRiend JonPreston -- "Russkiy Mirovich" -- is not native born American and doesn't really understand American history or even the American-English language.
What he clearly does understand is that the term "neo-con" can be weaponized against anyone who supports the United States or our friends overseas.
As such the mere accusation of "neo-con" (similar to "globalist") can be used to further reduce the US military deterrence and political influences, thus contributing to the "America in Decline" narrative and enabling the New Axis of Evil Dictators to achieve their long-held fantasies of imperial conquest and revanchist aggrandizement.
Which is Russkiy Mirovich's purpose here.
In reality, by definition none of his particular group were "neo-cons", since none were:
But naturally, if you are a Russkiy Mirovich like our FRiends JonPreston and deport, then you loathe and despise anyone who loves America, our people and our history, especially conservative Republicans.
If you are like them, then every such American embodies what you hate and wish to see destroyed about the USA, the sooner the better.
And what you would wish to see instead is the rise to dominance in the world of people like these guys:
"Treason doth never prosper?
What's the reason? for if it prosper,
none dare call it treason.[7]"
Sir John Harington circa 1600
I get a chuckle out of the Putin prevaricators calling me a Neocon, because it’s a badge of honor to me. I’ve tried to get them to explain what they mean, and their answers are laughable.
I was not talking about the details as you enumerate - just that there is one. No one is going to announce the details of a plan such as that to the enemy or to the public at large. There is a plan - you fill in the blanks that you see fit.
Zelensky asks for continued American leadership.
This is a euphemism for funding him and the oligarchs.
When the war is over his name will be in the dirt, next to the name “Hitler”. Ukrainians will say “never again” and “we have been misled”.
pic.twitter.com/a29BdYXZHc— Make Peace Now; alternative news (@AlternatNews) March 10, 2024
I'm seeing a lot of nonsense and misrepresentations in your words here, so will do what I can to help unconfuse you:
It's the police Broken Windows Theory applied to international relations.
We might remember that the three people most credited with destroying the Old Soviet Union -- without firing a shot -- included one of Francis' predecessors, now sainted for his good work:
Sadly, those days seem to be gone, perhaps forever?
In the Second World War everyone knew that Europe was our first priority, that there would an amphibious landing in France at some point and that our goal, as expressed by Pres. Roosevelt and PM Churchill together in January 1942 (Casablanca), was the Axis powers' "Unconditional Surrender".
That's leadership.
That's a goal.
That's strategy.
It's even a bit of operational planning known by the public, though of course details on D-Day were a closely guarded secret, surrounded, as Churchill said, "by a bodyguard of lies".
Congratulations, there aren't many Neocons who acknowledge that the old Soviet Union was destroyed and along with it the Cold War. Welcome to the 21st Century!
Sure, in the JonPreston Marxist-world, where every country is a kleptocracy of, by and for, its oligarchs, then the whole issue becomes simply Biden's oligarchs supporting Zelenskyy's oligarchs in opposition to Putin's oligarchs as backed-up by Xi's and the Mullahs' oligarchs, with maybe some help to Ukraine also from Macron's, Schultz's and Sunak's oligarchs, etc., etc.
But your problem with pitting one group of oligarchs against another is that, in the overall equation, they cancel each other out, and we are left with the basic figures of:
That is speaking of Vlad the Invader, of course, and his versions of "Russkiy Mir" -- so beloved by a few Russians while hated by literally everyone else on earth.
9) Robert Kagan, Victoria Nuland's husband, is a prominent neoconservative who co-founded the Project for the New American Century in 1998, which advocated for the U.S. invasion of Iraq, relying on the false claim that the country had weapons of mass destruction.
In 1998, he… pic.twitter.com/CZnYUeVf9H— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) March 5, 2024
As always, you're just fantasizing.
Sure, the Old USSR was declared dead and buried.
However, not just its disembodied spirit, some of its physical corpse has risen from the grave in the form, first & foremost, of Old Soviet KGB LtCol. Vladimir Vladimirovich Invader.
Your very own Russkiy Mir is just the Old Soviet spirit in all but name:
That Pole you promote is a brother-in-law to Radosław Sikorski, who is married to Anne Applebaum of the Atlantic. She has promoted the Ukraine Project, which is the greatest foreign policy disaster for the Whitehouse since Vietnam. And remember, this wouldn’t be possible without the cheerleading of you Neocons. Well done!
Turns out that Saddam Hussein himself believed he actually had weapons of mass destruction and could use them, indeed, had used them before.
Where exactly Saddam's WMDs went is unknown, nor is it known who, if anyone, in the Bush administration realized Saddam's WMD weapons storage bunkers were actually empty.
This was the real problem in Iraq:
Today Iraq is still struggling, but does have a legitimately elected government and a more stable political-social-economic environment than, say, 20 years ago.
Iraq's oil production today is roughly double what it was in, for example, the year 2000.
Iraq is no longer a haven for a KGB-trained despot who delighted in invading his neighbors. This is the real reason the KGB-Putin Posters are hung up over Iraq.
Do you mean Karol Józef Wojtyła?
Naw, I don't think so, must be a case of mistaken identity.
This is the Pole I'm trying to promote, the one who helped destroy the Old Soviet Union.
He was great, a saint in fact.
I wish I could say the same about the current occupant of that office... 😢
One interesting point about your friend, Poland's Foreign Affairs Minister Radosław Sikorski, is that he belongs to the opposition party, now in power in Poland, from former Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki -- it's not clear to me what that means regarding Poland's support for Ukraine.
Russkiy Mirovich: "She has promoted the Ukraine Project, which is the greatest foreign policy disaster for the Whitehouse since Vietnam."
You mean, disaster for the Kremlin, of course, since Russians have suffered more casualties than anyone from Vlad the Invader's insane work to Russkiy Mirize Ukraine.
Our Democrats' "greatest foreign policy disaster" since Vietnam was Afghanistan in 2021.
The fate of Ukraine is not yet known, and as of today can easily be described as a great success of heroic people against Vlad the Invader's overwhelming forces.
This morning the Russian Free Brigade is attacking Belgorod. Hopefully they do to Belgorod what Ruzzia has done to so many Ukrainian cities.
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The British demonstrate how combat-ready their tanks are for operation in Ukraine...
(The real fun starts about one minute into the vid.) pic.twitter.com/STeg7sv0Xr— David Roth-Lindberg (@RothLindberg) March 12, 2024
In 1991, curiously enough, after the Soviet debacle in Afghanistan, Russians under Michael Gorbachev supported Bush the Elder's western coalition in Gulf War I.
But by 2003 Vladimir Putin opposed Bush the Younger's Gulf War II, and our pro-Russian repeaters here have happily adopted the same stance.
The Old Soviets' relations with Saddam Hussein were... "complicated" and on-again, off-again, largely due to the Soviets' incompatible desires to also maintain good relations with Iran.
During an "on-again" period, the early 1970s, Iraq received aid & training from the Soviet KGB and East Germany's Stasi.
The Iraq-Iran war led Saddam to seek allies among western powers, notably France and the USA.
This cooled relations with Russia enough that by the 1991 Gulf War I, Michael Gorbachev sided against Iraq.
But by 2003, Vlad the Invader had restored Russia's relations with Iraq enough to oppose Gulf War II, at least verbally.
Today, 20+ years after Gulf War II, Iraq remains a poster child of our pro-Russian neo-isolationists, for what and who was wrong about "neo-conservatism".
Even on Free Republic, whose posters strongly supported the War on Terror, including in Iraq, some now claim to have opposed "neo-cons" from the beginning.
One person who's never publicly mocked neo-conservatism or "neo-cons" as such is Donald Trump.
Yes, Trump calls the Iraq war a "big fat mistake", and derides some (i.e., John Bolton) as "war mongers".
Plus, Trump opposes "nation-building".
Most important, says Trump, we should have taken some of Iraq's oil to help pay for the war.
So, what is Iraq's situation today?
By comparison, ongoing US support helps Iraqis to have done relatively well.
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