Posted on 10/24/2023 4:56:04 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Damn straight. By then it’ll be too late.
It was provoked by the West. The West tried to create the conditions to be able to bring Ukraine into NATO so that it’s estimated $14 or so trillion dollars could be controlled by the globalists. We aren’t the innocent party and Russia did not act unilaterally, but in response to what we were doing.
Konstantin gives three possibilities, one a civil war, which could lead to the breaking up of Russia, the second an even more centralized, more oppressive regime, and the third, a democratic, normal society. He doesn’t hazard a guess as to which will occur, just says with certainty that something will occur, because he saw the same things happening in the 1980s in the old Soviet Union, which ultimately collapsed, as he describes happening here, especially the “crazy news”.
The first 24 minutes is his monologue. After that comes the Q&A, which I haven’t listened to yet.
If it was a natural evolution, maybe.
But since the globalists are the ones driving all this, they want Russia broken up so they take control of each smaller state for themselves.
Nothing good is coming of this, I believe.
“It was provoked by the West.”
Which is a patent hypocrisy underlined by the fact that Ruzzia did exactly NOTHING when Finland joined NATO.
Finland joined when Russia was too weak to prevent it.
Russia drew a red line on Ukraine. They explicitly said it would be war if Ukraine joined NATO.
Finland joined when Russia was too weak to prevent it.
Russia drew a red line on Ukraine. They explicitly said it would be war if Ukraine joined NATO.
Anyway, Russia did not draw a red line for Finland, but they did so for Ukraine.
Yes, I know I was wrong when Finland joined.
You live in a fantasy world. The last Non-Russian who wanted a piece of Russia was Hitler, and it was his downfall. If anyone had wanted a piece of Russia, the perfect time would have been 1991. Nobody seized that opportunity. Nobody will seize this one.
The globalists aren’t driving any of this. Putin’s system is imploding, as the Soviet Union did before it. You simply can’t run a country as if everyone in it is your personal slave, to milk for taxes and work, and be used as cannon fodder. That is how Russia has been run for centuries, and Putin is just the latest despot to come along.
I’d listen to Konstantin if I were you. He was there for the 1991 collapse, and he’s offering us the benefit of his experience. But I’m not you, and realize that you will not go any further than reacting to the headline and nursing your pet conspiracy fantasy, and Putinist propaganda. So have fun.
Steiner's attack will take care of everything.
I think Konstantine is wrong. They provoked the war for a reason and the reason is that Russia has an estimated $400 trillion in mineral wealth.
That’s what they were telling him? I thought they were breaking the news to him that there is no Santa Klaus. Did the subtitles lie?
Russia had that mineral wealth in 1991, too. If “globalists” had simply walked in there and taken it, but at the same time distributed food, they would have been greeted as liberators.
America has a similar amount of mineral wealth. So does Canada. BFD.
“They” didn’t provoke the war. Putin instigated the civil war in Ukraine the same way he did in Georgia. He even bragged about his ruse of a fake secession movement in Crimea, after he annexed it. So he could grab the mineral wealth there, and then in Donbas. Then, seeing the weakness of the Brandon Administration, he made his move on the entire Ukraine, and fell on his a@@, not because of any globalists, but because the Ukrainian people stood up, and because Zelensky refused the helicopter ride that Brandon initially offered him, and instead stayed and impersonated Churchill.
He’s already got a secession movement percolating in Moldova. That’s how he rolls.
Enjoy your fantasy. You make no attempt to address the central fallacies of your assertion: 1. “They” could have just waltzed on in and taken it all, back in 1991, and so long as they had come bearing gifts, they would have been welcomed. 2. “They” are busily doing all they can to shut down oil and coal extraction in the US of A. 3. If they had kept the minerals flowing in the US, the price of oil and gas would have remained so low that they could have picked up Russian oil and gas for a song. The shutting down of oil and gas in the US caused a huge spike in prices, which made Putin rich enough to finance this war and his billion dollar yacht docked in Italy with the golden toilets.
“Finland joined when Russia was too weak to prevent it.”
Think about that. After starting a war with Ukraine Ruzzia is now too weak to effectively intimidate teeny little Finland let alone attack it and subdue it.
Ruzzia is over as a world power. No one will fear them after this.
Finland is no slouch in the military department. They’ve been preparing for Russia invading them since Russia invaded them in 1940. They are still occupying Eastern Finland.
They already live rent free in your head.
I’m summarizing what he said. You might do well to listen to a 24 minute blog by an insider. I don’t vouch for the veracity of anything, just present.
That’s because they are a reality. Are the open borders on the south just in my head as well. Is the worldwide willingness to transport Gazans into country in the world just in my head? Is the flooding of formerly and primarily white countries by third worlders just in my head? Are the major 20th century wars that caused a relative decline of white people from 30% to 8% of the population just in my head?
I guess you’re oblivious to the obvious.
Oh, I know. My comment wasn’t directed at you personally. It was directed at the author.
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