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Albireo Double
Albireo Double
1 year ago

So another false flag operation, with Putin invading Moldova, blaming Ukraine, and using it as an excuse for another attack on Ukraine.

He really does need to go. A new Russian leader may be just as revolting personally, but would at least have an excuse for pulling back out of Ukraine, plus the lesson not to try again well learned.

Putin can’t ever admit failure as his replacement could, so as long as we have Putin, we have this war going on.

Gen. Dannat is worth a read on this in yesterday’s Telegraph. Makes a lot more sense than armchair heroes like Blair and Welby, who both apparently felt the need to spout off about this subject, on which neither has a shred of knowledge

Last edited 1 year ago by Albireo Double
Elliott Bjorn
Elliott Bjorn
1 year ago
Reply to  Albireo Double

As long as we have Biden we have this war going on. This is Biden’s war, or really – what ever dark and evil force he serves.

This was a regional conflict involving two of the world’s most corrupt nations on Earth – Nothing to do with us except as we have been goading and messing about there – and it being the Clinton and Biden crime family’s piggy-bank for decades….

It was Biden (and his creature Boris) who decided to create a WWIII out of it.

Elliott Bjorn
Elliott Bjorn
1 year ago
Reply to  Albireo Double

As long as we have Biden we have this war going on. This is Biden’s war, or really – what ever dark and evil force he serves.

This was a regional conflict involving two of the world’s most corrupt nations on Earth – Nothing to do with us except as we have been goading and messing about there – and it being the Clinton and Biden crime family’s piggy-bank for decades….

It was Biden (and his creature Boris) who decided to create a WWIII out of it.

Albireo Double
Albireo Double
1 year ago

So another false flag operation, with Putin invading Moldova, blaming Ukraine, and using it as an excuse for another attack on Ukraine.

He really does need to go. A new Russian leader may be just as revolting personally, but would at least have an excuse for pulling back out of Ukraine, plus the lesson not to try again well learned.

Putin can’t ever admit failure as his replacement could, so as long as we have Putin, we have this war going on.

Gen. Dannat is worth a read on this in yesterday’s Telegraph. Makes a lot more sense than armchair heroes like Blair and Welby, who both apparently felt the need to spout off about this subject, on which neither has a shred of knowledge

Last edited 1 year ago by Albireo Double
Jonny Stud
Jonny Stud
1 year ago

Surely one of the root causes of all this was America convincing Ukraine to give up its nuclear weapons with a promise to defend them forever after…….and then not holding up their side of the bargain. Nobody invades a country with nukes

j watson
j watson
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonny Stud

Yep in hindsight a strategic mistake, although it was Yeltsin in the Kremlin then and not Putin.
All the more important now then that West supports Ukraine or the lesson elsewhere is that nuclear proliferation essential.

Elliott Bjorn
Elliott Bjorn
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonny Stud

I would find it as comforting knowing Ukraine had nukes as knowing Pakistan has them.

j watson
j watson
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonny Stud

Yep in hindsight a strategic mistake, although it was Yeltsin in the Kremlin then and not Putin.
All the more important now then that West supports Ukraine or the lesson elsewhere is that nuclear proliferation essential.

Elliott Bjorn
Elliott Bjorn
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonny Stud

I would find it as comforting knowing Ukraine had nukes as knowing Pakistan has them.

Jonny Stud
Jonny Stud
1 year ago

Surely one of the root causes of all this was America convincing Ukraine to give up its nuclear weapons with a promise to defend them forever after…….and then not holding up their side of the bargain. Nobody invades a country with nukes

Douglas McNeish
Douglas McNeish
1 year ago

Following the Putin Doctrine, Finland has been lost to Russian rule because of the imperialist encroachment of western Europe via the EU, and now NATO. Their true allegiance,.politically and culturally, rightly belongs to Moscow, but they need to be educated to understand this.

Douglas McNeish
Douglas McNeish
1 year ago

Following the Putin Doctrine, Finland has been lost to Russian rule because of the imperialist encroachment of western Europe via the EU, and now NATO. Their true allegiance,.politically and culturally, rightly belongs to Moscow, but they need to be educated to understand this.

Martin Logan
Martin Logan
1 year ago

“Frozen Conflicts” like Transnistria are Putin’s strategy, and have been all along.
Putin will never allow a former Soviet or Warsaw Pact nation to be permanently and completely free, if he can help it.
If they were, he thinks it’s the End of Russia.

Martin Logan
Martin Logan
1 year ago

“Frozen Conflicts” like Transnistria are Putin’s strategy, and have been all along.
Putin will never allow a former Soviet or Warsaw Pact nation to be permanently and completely free, if he can help it.
If they were, he thinks it’s the End of Russia.