Not exactly putin's war though I get the narrative and that won't ever change but you have to be realistic. Yet another nato base in
his back yard nukes all pointing their way when ukraine assured them that would never happen but they reneged, as that was the way it was heading. It's literally end game for russia, checkmate, death. Well we've all seen this horror show unfold. It was either invade or it was certain the end for russia.
Apart from a few skirmishes keeping the neighbours in check russia has not been a serious threat to western europe, america, israel
or anyone else significant, certainly no more than the US or any other mischief makers, we all know who they are and the games they play
treating the planet, changing regimes shaping its influences like it is their very own playground. Russia simply hasn't been a threat
and economicly we were all benefiting from the russian market, realisticaly we were all getting on very well
Why rock the boat? Who would benefit hugely from a full scale war in w/europe v russia, who's far enough out the way who also are
highly likely to have the technology and military means to intercept nukes launched from 5/6 thousand miles away and less they've done the math. The more launched at europe leaves less for them to deal with if it comes to that. There are countless scenario's they've
analysed them all, prepared to gamble on it maybe take a few hits but look at the gains.
'The Power the Money'
his back yard nukes all pointing their way when ukraine assured them that would never happen but they reneged, as that was the way it was heading. It's literally end game for russia, checkmate, death. Well we've all seen this horror show unfold. It was either invade or it was certain the end for russia.
Apart from a few skirmishes keeping the neighbours in check russia has not been a serious threat to western europe, america, israel
or anyone else significant, certainly no more than the US or any other mischief makers, we all know who they are and the games they play
treating the planet, changing regimes shaping its influences like it is their very own playground. Russia simply hasn't been a threat
and economicly we were all benefiting from the russian market, realisticaly we were all getting on very well
Why rock the boat? Who would benefit hugely from a full scale war in w/europe v russia, who's far enough out the way who also are
highly likely to have the technology and military means to intercept nukes launched from 5/6 thousand miles away and less they've done the math. The more launched at europe leaves less for them to deal with if it comes to that. There are countless scenario's they've
analysed them all, prepared to gamble on it maybe take a few hits but look at the gains.
'The Power the Money'