25-07-2023, 12:14 PM
Interesting idea. Okay, let's do it.
My position is a familiar one. First and foremost the US, seeing its position of all encompassing full spectrum dominance as the world's lone superpower slipping away, is compelled to make some big moves to re-secure that lofty position and keep it that way for a while.
To keep it tight and focused, the 2014 Maidan Coup was designed to secure Ukraine as a battering ram against Russia, ultimately leaving Putin the choice of continuing to allow a civil war on his door step, along with the shelling of civilians and the threat of Ukraine officially becoming a member of NATO with more missiles on his doorstep, or eventually push back. The old rock and hard place. Then, after engaging, the general idea would be that massive sanctions would devastate Russia (ideally with regime change), and NATO's newly built prize army in Ukraine would be an added bludgeon if/when needed.
Once Russia is taken down, eyes turn eastward toward China to take care of business there.
What confirms my position: we all know the US demands to stay on top at all cost, and eyes are already turned eastward, even before the first order of business is taken care of. The US doesn't give a shit about the freedom of anyone in the world, only what any given country has to offer it. That's why we see ghouls like Sen. Lindsay Graham slithering about speaking of Ukraine fighting to the last person is they're provided the weapons, and that's exactly what we're seeing the final stages of.
Also, Russia doesn't need big arrow offensives to prove anything, same as a heavyweight boxer doesn't have to explode on his enemy to win the bout. Ali's "rope a dope" against George Foreman I believe it was, lays out this strategy. allow your enemy to exhaust himself first, THEN, move in for the kill in mop up duty.
And a bonus prediction: most problems the Western propagandists are squawking about that are major problems for Russia, are actually major problems for its own prized proxy army as its knees begin to buckle. Running out of ammo is a shining example of this, with more to come. Remember "Russia is running out of ammo"?
What falsifies my position: well, being that Russia deeply considers this to be an existential threat, to make a peace deal where nothing changes, and they just go home. That would change everything for me, right down to bare bones.
My position is a familiar one. First and foremost the US, seeing its position of all encompassing full spectrum dominance as the world's lone superpower slipping away, is compelled to make some big moves to re-secure that lofty position and keep it that way for a while.
To keep it tight and focused, the 2014 Maidan Coup was designed to secure Ukraine as a battering ram against Russia, ultimately leaving Putin the choice of continuing to allow a civil war on his door step, along with the shelling of civilians and the threat of Ukraine officially becoming a member of NATO with more missiles on his doorstep, or eventually push back. The old rock and hard place. Then, after engaging, the general idea would be that massive sanctions would devastate Russia (ideally with regime change), and NATO's newly built prize army in Ukraine would be an added bludgeon if/when needed.
Once Russia is taken down, eyes turn eastward toward China to take care of business there.
What confirms my position: we all know the US demands to stay on top at all cost, and eyes are already turned eastward, even before the first order of business is taken care of. The US doesn't give a shit about the freedom of anyone in the world, only what any given country has to offer it. That's why we see ghouls like Sen. Lindsay Graham slithering about speaking of Ukraine fighting to the last person is they're provided the weapons, and that's exactly what we're seeing the final stages of.
Also, Russia doesn't need big arrow offensives to prove anything, same as a heavyweight boxer doesn't have to explode on his enemy to win the bout. Ali's "rope a dope" against George Foreman I believe it was, lays out this strategy. allow your enemy to exhaust himself first, THEN, move in for the kill in mop up duty.
And a bonus prediction: most problems the Western propagandists are squawking about that are major problems for Russia, are actually major problems for its own prized proxy army as its knees begin to buckle. Running out of ammo is a shining example of this, with more to come. Remember "Russia is running out of ammo"?
What falsifies my position: well, being that Russia deeply considers this to be an existential threat, to make a peace deal where nothing changes, and they just go home. That would change everything for me, right down to bare bones.
"FOLLOW THE EVIDENCE, WHEREVER IT LEADS" SOCRATES