Ukraine’s Deadly Gamble

Via TabletMag

By tying itself to a reckless and dangerous America, the Ukrainians made a blunder that client states will study for years to come

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, at left, meets with U.S. President Joe Biden in the Oval Office on Sept. 1, 2021Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images

Russian President Vladimir Putin chose this war, Joe Biden said in his Thursday afternoon speech to America regarding the conflict in Ukraine. That is true, but U.S. elites also had something to do with Putin’s ugly and destructive choice—a role that Democrats and Republicans are eager to paper over with noble-sounding rhetoric about the bravery of Ukraine’s badly outgunned military. Yes, the Ukrainian soldiers standing up to Putin are very brave, but it was Americans that put them in harm’s way by using their country as a weapon, first against Russia and then against each other, with little consideration for the Ukrainian people who are now paying the price for America’s folly.

It is not an expression of support for Putin’s grotesque actions to try to understand why it seemed worthwhile for him to risk hundreds of billions of dollars, the lives of thousands of servicemen, and the possible stability of his own regime in order to invade his neighbor. After all, Putin’s reputation until this moment has always been as a shrewd ex-KGB man who eschewed high-risk gambles in favor of sure things backed by the United States, like entering Syria and then escalating forces there. So why has he adopted exactly the opposite strategy here, and chosen the road of open high-risk confrontation with the American superpower?

Yes, Putin wants to prevent NATO from expanding to Russia’s border. But the larger answer is that he finds the U.S. government’s relationship with Ukraine genuinely threatening. That’s because for nearly two decades, the U.S. national security establishment under both Democratic and Republican administrations has used Ukraine as an instrument to destabilize Russia, and specifically to target Putin.

While the timing of Putin’s attack on Ukraine is no doubt connected to a variety of factors, including the Russian dictator’s read on U.S. domestic politics and the preferences of his own superpower sponsor in Beijing, the sense that Ukraine poses a meaningful threat to Russia is not a product of Putin’s paranoia—or of a sudden desire to restore the power and prestige of the Soviet Union, however much Putin might wish for that to happen. Rather, it is a geopolitical threat that has grown steadily more pressing and been employed with greater recklessness by Americans and Ukrainians alike over the past decade.

That Ukraine has allowed itself to be used as a pawn against a powerful neighbor is in part the fault of Kyiv’s reckless and corrupt political class. But Ukraine is not a superpower that owes allies and client-states judicious leadership—that’s the role of the United States. And in that role, the United States has failed Ukraine. More broadly, the use of Ukraine as a goad against enemies domestic and foreign has recklessly damaged the failing yet necessary European security architecture that America spent 75 years building and maintaining.

Why can’t the American security establishment shoulder responsibility for its role in the tragedy unfolding in Ukraine? Because to discuss American responsibility openly would mean exposing the national security establishment’s role in two separate, destructive coups: the first, in 2014, targeting the government of Ukraine, and the second, starting two years later, the government of the United States.

In the last year there have been two attempted “pro-democracy” inter-elite coups in pro-Kremlin states on Russian borders: Belarus and Kazakhstan. Both of those so-called “color revolutions” failed, but Ukraine represents a much more pressing concern, especially given the country’s push for NATO membership, which Biden officials like Secretary of State Antony Blinken publicly encouraged last year with no intention or possibility of actually making it possible. Yet rather than compelling the United States to rethink the wisdom of planting the NATO flag on Russia’s border, Putin’s escalating rhetoric—and troop movements—only made the Biden team dig in deeper.

This is a game that Biden and key figures in his administration have been playing for a long time, beginning with the 2013-14 Obama administration-backed coup that toppled a Russia-friendly government in Kyiv. This was the so-called Maidan Revolution, a sequel of sorts to the George W. Bush-backed Orange Revolution of 2004-05. Much of that same Obama foreign policy team—Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Victoria Nuland, Susan Rice, and others—is now back in the White House and State Department working in senior posts for a president who personally ran Obama’s Ukraine policy.

What did all these figures have in mind for Ukraine? The White House and U.S. foreign policy experts from both parties are united in claiming that Ukraine is a U.S. ally, a democracy, and a beacon of freedom, which are no doubt fine words to hear when you have been left to fight Vladimir Putin on your own. But to understand what Ukraine truly is, we must start where all geopolitics begins: by looking at a map.

Ukraine is situated between two greater powers, Russia and the European Union. That makes Ukraine a buffer state. Geopolitical logic dictates that buffer states cultivate and maintain cordial relations with the greater powers that surround them, unless they want to be swallowed up by one of those powers. That’s because siding with one great power against another often leads to catastrophe. No less an authority than the prophet Isaiah tells us so. He warned the Jews not to side with the pharaoh—a broken reed, he called Egypt, which pierces the hand of anyone who leans on it—in the dynasty’s conflict with the Babylonians. Isaiah was right: The Jews bet wrong and were dragged off into exile.

Today Israel is no longer a buffer state; rather, it’s a regional power. But geography didn’t change, which means that Israel is still a tiny country surrounded by larger entities, like Turkey and Iran.

So how did the Jewish state transcend buffer-state status? Because it acquired what is reportedly a large nuclear arsenal with air, land, and sea delivery capabilities—the vaunted nuclear triad—which render it immune to an enemy’s first strike, and ensures, for the time being anyway, that Israel is no longer a stomping ground for empires. Conversely, Ukraine gave up its nuclear arsenal in 1994 in exchange for U.S. security guarantees in the event its neighbors, Russia in particular, turned hostile.

What kind of strategy dictates that a state hand over its security vis-a-vis local actors to a country half the world away? No strategy at all. Ukraine was not able to transcend its natural geography as a buffer state—and worse, a buffer state that failed to take its own existence seriously, which meant that it would continue to make disastrously bad bets. In 2013, the European Union offered Kyiv a trade deal, which many misunderstood as a likely prelude to EU membership. Young Ukrainians very much want to join the EU, because they want access to Europe so they can flee Ukraine, which remains one of the poorest countries on the continent.

The trade deal was an ill-conceived EU project to take a shot at Putin with what seemed like little risk. The idea was to flood the Ukrainian market, and therefore also the Russian market, with European goods, which would have harmed the Russian economy—leading, the architects of this plan imagined, to popular discontent that would force Putin himself from office. Putin understandably saw this stratagem as a threat to his country’s stability and his personal safety, so he gave Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych an ultimatum: either reject the deal and accept Moscow’s $15 billion aid package in its place, or else suffer crippling economic measures.

When Yanukovych duly reneged on the EU deal, the Obama administration helped organize street demonstrations for what became history’s most tech-savvy and PR-driven regime change operation, marketed to the global public variously as Maidan, EuroMaidan, the Revolution of Dignity, etc. In February 2014, the protests forced Yanukovych into exile in Moscow. Consequently, Nuland and other Obama administration officials worked to assemble a new Ukrainian government friendly to the United States and therefore hostile to Russia.

In late February, the Russians responded to the American soft coup in Ukraine by invading Crimea and eventually annexing it and creating chaos in Eastern Ukraine. The Obama administration declined to arm the Ukrainian government. It was right to avoid conflict with Moscow, though by leaving Kyiv defenseless, it showed that the White House had never fully gamed out all the possible scenarios that might ensue from setting a client state on course for conflict with a great power. Instead, Obama and the Europeans highlighted their deadly miscalculation by imposing sanctions on Moscow for taking advantage of the conditions that Obama and the Europeans had created.

The White House seems to have taken a perverse pride in the death and destruction it helped incite in Eastern Europe. In April 2014, CIA Director John Brennan visited Kyiv, appearing to confirm the agency’s role in the coup. Shortly after came Vice President Biden, who took his own victory lap and counseled the Ukrainians to root out corruption. Naturally, a prominent Ukrainian energy company called Burisma, which was then under investigation for corruption, hired Biden’s son Hunter for protection.

By tying itself to an American administration that had shown itself to be reckless and dangerous, the Ukrainians made a geopolitical blunder that statesmen will study for years to come: A buffer state had staked its future on a distant power that had simply seen it as an instrument to annoy its powerful neighbor with no attachment to any larger strategic concept that it was willing to support. Russia then lopped off half of the Donbas region on its border and subjected Ukraine to a grinding, eight-year-long war, intended in large part to underline Russian capacity and Ukrainian and American impotence.

A buffer state had staked its future on a distant power that had simply seen it as an instrument to annoy its powerful neighbor with no attachment to any larger strategic concept that it was willing to support.

Ukraine then made a bad situation even worse. When the same people who had left them prey to Putin asked them to take sides in an American domestic political conflict, the Ukrainians enthusiastically signed on—instead of running hard in the opposite direction.

In 2016, the Hillary Clinton campaign came calling on Ukrainian officials and activists to lend some Slavic authenticity to its Russia collusion narrative targeting Donald Trump. Indeed, Russiagate’s central storyline was about Ukraine. Yes, Trump had supposedly been compromised by a sex tape filmed in Moscow, but Putin’s ostensible reason for helping Trump win the presidency was to get him to drop Ukraine-related sanctions. Here was another chance for Ukraine to stick it to Putin, and gain favor with what it imagined would be the winning party in the American election.

With the CIA’s Brennan and a host of senior FBI and DOJ officials pushing Russiagate into the press—and running an illegal espionage campaign against the Trump team—Ukrainian political figures gladly joined in. Key participants included Kyiv’s ambassador to Washington, who wrote a Trump-Russia piece for the U.S. press, and a member of the Ukrainian parliament who allegedly contributed to the dossier. The collusion narrative was also augmented by Ukrainian American operatives, like Alexandra Chalupa, who was tied into the Democratic Party’s NGO complex. The idea that this game might have consequences for Ukraine’s relations with its more powerful neighbor doesn’t seem to have entered the heads of either the feckless Ukrainians or the American political operatives who cynically used them.

Of course, Ukraine was hardly the only American client state to involve itself in domestic political gamesmanship. By appearing before the U.S. Congress to argue against Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took sides with Republicans against a sitting American president—which seems like an even bigger potential faux pas.

The differences between the two situations are even more revealing, though. The Iran deal touched on a core Israeli national interest. As a U.S. ally, Israel was challenging the wisdom of handing nuclear weapons to its own (and America’s) leading regional competitor and rival. By contrast, Ukraine had no existential or geopolitical reason to participate in the anti-Trump operation, which allowed it at best to curry favor with one side of the D.C. establishment while angering what turned out to be the winning party. Russiagate was the kind of vanity project that a buffer state with a plunging GDP and an army equipped with 40-year-old ex-Soviet weapons in a notoriously risky area of the world can ill afford—especially one that lacked a nuclear arsenal.

And that was only the beginning. Just as Russiagate seemed to be coming to a close in July 2019, U.S. national security officials injected yet another Ukraine-related narrative into the public sphere to target the American president. This one appears to have been initiated by Ukrainian American White House official Alexander Vindman and his colleague Eric Ciaramella, a CIA analyst who had served as Vice President Biden’s point man on Ukraine during the Obama administration. When Vindman told Ciaramella about a phone call in which Trump had asked the Ukrainian president for information regarding allegations about the Biden family’s corrupt activities in Kyiv, they called on help from U.S. intelligence services, the State Department, the Pentagon, Democratic Party officials, and the press. Quick, scramble Team UkraineTrump is asking questions!

In order to cover up for what the Bidens and perhaps other senior Obama officials had done in Ukraine, a Democratic Congress impeached Trump for trying to figure out what American policymakers had been doing in Ukraine over the past decade. As for the Ukrainians, they again put themselves in the middle of it, when they should have stayed home.

The end result was that the Ukrainians had helped weaken an American president who, unlike Obama, gave them arms to defend themselves against the Russians. More seriously, they reinforced Putin’s view that, especially in partnership with the Democrats, Ukraine did not understand its true place in the world as a buffer state—and would continue to allow themselves to be used as an instrument by policymakers whose combination of narcissism and fecklessness made them particularly prone to dangerous miscalculations. The 2020 election victory of Joe Biden, a man whose family had been paid by the Ukrainians to protect them, can have done little to quiet Putin’s sense that Ukraine needed to be put in its place before it was used yet again as a weapon against him.

From the perspective of the U.S. national security establishment, Biden’s victory over Trump signaled that its actions in Ukraine would stay hidden. So long as the media continued to bark that the 45th president of the United States is Putin’s stooge, no one would be held accountable for anything. Except, as it turns out, D.C. political operatives aren’t the only people who can make history. Putin can, too. And the people of Ukraine will come out much the worse for both of their efforts.

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Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
March 9, 2022 3:23 pm

More bs and propaganda.

By tying itself to a reckless and dangerous America, the Ukrainians made a blunder that client states will study for years to come.

They did no such thing. They were regime changed in a Ukie Spring operation. The whole articles is chock full of Disinformation and outright propaganda generated by the Company.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Fleabaggs
March 9, 2022 5:36 pm

If they spell it Kyiv, it’s propaganda.

Six months ago no one spelled it Kyiv.

Now they cannot help themselves. Somewhere higher up the food chain the order was given- this was a known known as Rumsfeld once quipped. The alternate spelling was introduced deliberately to create a divide between the Russian historic connection to its own frontier and the Western media presentation of the Ukraine as an independent state with no past connection. They wanted this outcome, they planned for it, they anticipated it and set the stage well in advance of Russia’s special operation.

Ken31
Ken31
  hardscrabble farmer
March 9, 2022 6:11 pm

There are various ways the oligarchs get their unofficial marching orders. They get them from selected journalists who are flagging CIA directives; they get them from CFR publications and think tanks; I think a very common mechanism is the establishment using the AP to signal to oligarchs which way the Cabal is leaning.

You are absolutely correct to pick up on this, but it is just one minor example, when we could probably cite dozens of major ones if we put our heads together.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  hardscrabble farmer
March 9, 2022 6:16 pm

I’ve asked this dozens of times, WTF is with the constant
name and spelling changes all the time? “Kyiv” is just the latest.
“Mumbai”, “Beijing”, “Myanmar”, The knife spreading the horseshit
is long and wide.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Colorado Artist
March 9, 2022 7:29 pm

I’m gonna start saying Constantinople if this keeps up.

Doc Adams
Doc Adams
  Anonymous
March 10, 2022 2:00 am

My vote goes to Stalingrad.

i forget
i forget
  hardscrabble farmer
March 9, 2022 6:48 pm

It’s idiaminsuganda, no matter how it’s spelt (do they grow that in Ukraine?).

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  hardscrabble farmer
March 9, 2022 11:42 pm

“They wanted this outcome, they planned for it, they anticipated it and set the stage well in advance of Russia’s special operation.”

What he said^^^^^

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Fleabaggs
March 9, 2022 6:58 pm

Here is something to consider. Sent by my left handed sister Mary C.

mark
mark
  Fleabaggs
March 10, 2022 1:01 pm

Flea, Mary,

I have sent this to my two Bible Study buddies/neighbors we will be meeting soon to plan and prep together just on this threat.

A three cord strand is not easily broken.

NORTH KOREA EMP THREAT:
http://admin.worldviewweekend.com/news/article/north-korea-emp-threat

UNDERSTANDING NORTH KOREA’S EMP Threat
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/understanding-north-koreas-emp-threat_b_59ae115de4b0bef3378cdad9

https://generatorwhiz.com/how-to-survive-an-emp-attack/

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Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  mark
March 10, 2022 1:50 pm

You and I have no sacred cows we won’t throw on the bbq in a minute if presented with enough of the right evidence but I do have a core belief or view that guides me. One is that this is spiritual and began in Pre-Adamic times with in the first earth age and spilled over into this the second earth age by way of hanky panky in Eden and the satanic race of Cain and continues up to the present.
Regarding EMP here is the opinion that I sent her in response.

I might forget a few items so remind me if I do.
I’ve always maintained two views regarding the US.
China wants our land and minerals and since I originally told you my theory of why and how they will do it, I’ve discovered a whole slew of hidden resources that were taken out of production.
My main contention has always been that we are the whore. both financially and spiritually and that the world would finally conspire to take us out. In one hour she was gone. Spiritually because we have corrupted religions and peoples the world over with our exporting of our moral rot and financial rot. “and the Souls of men”. Greshams law. “Bad money drives out good money.” that goes for morals too. We have no morals anymore. Hollywood and pop culture and music(? a stretch I know) have been exported worldwide. Schofieldism has permeated religion worldwide with no exceptions. By that I mean even sincere people are still affected by the filth and many of their kids and grandkids are stolen from them with pop culture, fiat money etc.. The most remote cultures on the planet have been affected. Even in the Amazon.

I think an EMP is most likely and would remove nearly every american due to being ill equipped to survive the minor infections and parasites and just downright severe survival conditions. Meanwhile most of the alien replacements arriving since 2000 have immunities to almost everything they are likely to encounter here in a grid collapse from EMP. They are also very family and group oriented and physically tough. Invading by way of soldiers is unnecessary and too costly in soldiers and ships. Waiting a few months and then bringing in troops to keep peace among our replacements will be like a carribean cruise for them. They already have their Bolshevik operatives in place and trained ruthless merc’s in place just like the did in Ukraine. They also have hardened narco gangs ready to take over urban areas but they really don’t care if the housing is destroyed. The roadbeds and rails are still in serviceable condition and there will be no more recreational drivers or commuting by working people. It will be for enforcers, administrators and logistics so it will hold up just fine for the near term.
Just my two cents.

mark
mark
  Fleabaggs
March 10, 2022 6:14 pm

Flea,

Spiritual without a doubt…that’s a fact Jack!!!

As you know I’m with you on the Gap Fact as well…I don’t think it’s a theory.

Not positive on how we are destroyed as a superpower there are so many self-inflicted paths were are on…it could just be accumulative multiple reasons.

I have always felt an EMP was a strong possibility as it explains why we are not found in closing scripture…and I believe we are in the beginning of the end of that closing chapter.

Not being Pre Trib but Pre Wrath I am making many EMP preps.

It’s my worst fear as my daughter, son in law and grandson are five states away. I actually had an e-mail conversation with my son in law about it today…I had sent him the same links I posted above. He is on red alert.

I have a friend who welds who is making me a steel faraday cage for my Go cart, getting new tires for my mountain bike…almost bought a 72 ford pickup last month, but it just need too much work and I’m no mechanic, but I’m looking.

Have a four walled/roofed/floored concrete room in my basement, putting one of these in it.

https://www.survivalkit.com/blog/make-faraday-cage-garbage-can/

Whatever is coming I can’t stop it…but I am doing everything I can to protect, feed, and defend my family.

Stay frosty Flea.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  mark
March 10, 2022 7:24 pm

The beginning of the end. Yup. I’ve always maintained 2030 is too optimistic.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Fleabaggs
March 10, 2022 2:00 pm

Glad I didn’t read he article. Sometimes it pays to read the comments first.😁

Stucky
Stucky
March 9, 2022 3:47 pm

“No less an authority than the prophet Isaiah tells us so. He warned the Jews not to side with the pharaoh—a broken reed …”

You’re bringing a 3,000 year old dead Joo into the conversation about Ukraine??? Fuck the fuck off, and drop dead. If this article was printed off on toilet paper I wouldn’t wipe my diseased donkey’s ass with it.

James
James
  Stucky
March 9, 2022 4:04 pm

Two ?’s .

Why is your donkey diseased and why have you not taken said donkey to the vet?!

Jdog
Jdog
  James
March 9, 2022 5:24 pm

If he did he might get arrested…. How do you think the poor donkey got diseased?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
March 9, 2022 7:32 pm

I thought it was just his dick. Now the entire donkey is diseased?

put him down.

TonyBaloney
TonyBaloney
  Stucky
March 10, 2022 8:12 am

No more “softer side of STUCKY”, eh?

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
March 9, 2022 4:04 pm

„Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.“ — Edmund Burke

paddy o'furniture
paddy o'furniture
March 9, 2022 4:13 pm

Here’s the Readers digest version of this article

Doohickey
Doohickey
March 9, 2022 4:45 pm

What more could you expect when you put a 2-star comedian in charge of your country? The propaganda described him as a “hero”. ha. He just dug his country so far into the hole that they’ll never dig themselves out. And all the a-hole had to so was simply assure Putin that he wouldn’t go NATO and would let the Donbas region to remain independent without interference. Nothing would have really changed. Ukraine would have never been admitted to NATO anyway due to the geopolitical ramifications. And, effectively, Donbas is already independent, since the population is mostly ethnic Russians. Total dumb-ass. Kiev will NEVER take Crimea, which is an essential military outpost for Putin. Nukes would get fired over it. Zalensky is responsible for the destruction and dismantling of his own nation. The citizens of Ukraine should introduce him the town square light pole. Their lives will never be the same. When the smoke clears, Putin will have a big Cheshire cat grin on his mug. Wait and see.

a strongly worded protest
a strongly worded protest
  Doohickey
March 10, 2022 11:13 am

the whole fiasco could have been avoided but the arrogant and stupid politicians refused to bend because they wanted to WIN. After 3 attempts at serious negotiations with no settlement, Putin should start destroying the economic infrastructure, by bombing dams, bridges, hydroelectric, 5G towers, schools, hospitals, government buildings, rail lines, factories, power substations, tv and radio stations, prisons and insane asylums. Start at the Russia-Ukraine border, moving West, kill all the men, drive women and children to other countries with no hope of ever returning and making them a burden on those countries. Then when the dust has settled, rebuild the appropriated lands as purely Russian, being overseen by loyal compadres. Don’t sell anything to anyone who defied Russia during the conflict.

Jdog
Jdog
March 9, 2022 5:22 pm

My guess is it will not be too long before Putin gives Zelensky and attitude adjustment. Putin has made him a fair offer, and he has refused it. Time to send some bombers to whatever hole in the ground he is hiding in and let him see what some serious weaponry can do….

morongobill
morongobill
  Jdog
March 10, 2022 10:59 am

I’ll make him an offer he can’t refuse.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 9, 2022 5:35 pm

Giving millions to a crackhead and his potatohead father, along with the Clinton and Obama crime families was their first mistake. Those folks don’t give a shit about ANYONE but themselves…never have, never will.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
March 10, 2022 2:04 am

Still waiting for the MSM to go on a 24/7 campaign to demand Hunter’s tax returns.

rhs jr
rhs jr
March 9, 2022 5:38 pm

I buy a lot of what he wrote. Putin was the Renaissance Leader of Russia until he punched the Tar Baby; he kicked a hornets nest and is battling Stingers with “sticks”; he can’t win even if he tries to kill everybody, not as long as foreigners can supply the Rebels more Stingers (ref Israel vs Lebanon); Ukraine can’t win per se unless they persist for years like Afghanistan (can the world persist without 25% fertilizer and grain?); Ukraine can really see they need to be a member of NATO now; somebody has to say Uncle for this to end or it might turn into WWIII. Remember WWI started for the stupidest of reason, because some putz shot a Jew prince; that should have been a page two article and forgotten. Western leaders (like FJB, Macron, Justin Trudue, Boris Johnson, etc) have got to be even stupider now than they were 100 years ago. FJB needs to admit he started this, has shot himself in both feet, and if the BRICS return the West’s Flavor and call an Embargo on the USA like OPEC did in 1972, then Putin will be the one to flush FJB’s Economy down the toilet (and FJB, oh happy days, one down and another to go). I’m afraid that would be the excuse for a CBDC Reset; and Taiwan grab too. Letting Communist steal elections have consequences.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  rhs jr
March 9, 2022 5:46 pm

The US Empire backed Putin into a corner of which he didn’t want to go. The Empire left him no alternatives. I’m sick of hearing pundits say, “well Ukraine and the US were wrong, BUT Putin BAD BAD BAD”, while NEVER acknowledging that what the US has done over the past fifty years is FAR FAR worse… Chip

Ken31
Ken31
  SmallerGovNow
March 9, 2022 6:19 pm

The US empire is pure evil and has been for a very long time. I would not put my soul in that camp, I am thankful I barely got out of that camp alive in Iraq. I served another 5 years after that, while still not completely catching on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ken31
March 10, 2022 2:07 am

A big uptick in the evil was due to Alan Dulles and his buddies in the intelligence cartel.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
March 9, 2022 5:39 pm

Putin bad! What a fucked up RINO article… Chip

i forget
i forget
March 9, 2022 5:41 pm

These headlines are headless horsemen from Troy. “States” are pieces on the board. Not “clients.”

States are cell blocks. Not doors knocked on by Fuller Brush & Kirby Vacuum salesmen.

And as for the dust the brushes & vacs are contended will contend with, ain’t nobody in Kansas anymore, Dorothy, except in their own concussed “client” minds.

So would it were just as easy as that, that all or even just enough by the Grace of Slick advice would remember what the Dormouse said, & could actually take that advice – but they can’t, as the moneylith knows.

The Holodomor ~ ain’t nobody in Ukraine anymore ~ was mascot’d by the Stalin monolith, backscot’d by the DC-Euro monolith (it weren’t Patton’s idea to stop – or to be stopped…some NYT scribbler even got pulitizer’d for helping to cover it up while it was being done), & those board pieces were moved by the same moneylith that’s moving the pieces now.

Because dust in the wind is only in it for the money.

But merest not even B movie frontwo/men, hitting marks on the stage, get all the attention from celebrity-starstruck audiences.

Watch the credits roll at the end of any flick. A few actors names ~ Biden, Putin ~ 100’s of behind the scenes names, but the money/laundry paying/washing all those names is not named. Because the moneylithography does the printing of the names & the 3D printing of the cutouts…& the mesmer’d audiences.

ursel doran
ursel doran
March 9, 2022 5:55 pm

Glenn Greenwald’s SUPERB article on the resident perpetual warmonger neocon deserves wide distribution.
Any bets on the possibility of ANOTHER false flag in Ukraine to keep the fire blazing??
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/victoria-nuland-ukraine-has-biological?t

Doohickey
Doohickey
  ursel doran
March 9, 2022 8:37 pm

We don’t have any representatives in D.C. – appointed or elected. All are players who report directly to the NWO. If the NWO orders them to dismantle the country piece by piece – they’ll do it. In fact, they’re in the process of doing it. And don’t take the head fake from Rand Paul or Ted Cruz. Controlled opposition to fool you into believing someone in the swamp is on our side.

Note from Nevada
Note from Nevada
March 9, 2022 6:04 pm

Well, now we learn the ‘poor country of the Ukraine’ gave $10 million to the Clinton Foundation AKA Clinton Slush fund. Of course we gave the Ukraine ‘foreign aid”. Appears we also finance bio-labs in the Ukraine. Old farmboy saying P.U……………

Bot
Bot
  Note from Nevada
March 9, 2022 6:24 pm

The picture of her in Greenwald’s article before the senate subcommittee with the placard in front of her with the word “Honorable” in front of her name; if that doesn’t show how the whole concept of government and its denizens is and continues to be the biggest fuck over of humanity ever since a group of psychopaths got together and thought it up…talk about a picture being worth a thousand words.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Note from Nevada
March 9, 2022 7:39 pm

Appears we also finance bio-labs Bio-WEAPONS Manufactories in the Ukraine.

FIFY

Doc Adams
Doc Adams
  Anonymous
March 10, 2022 2:14 am

We? Or Tony?

Zulu Foxtrot Golf
Zulu Foxtrot Golf
March 9, 2022 6:40 pm

Well the intel community that gave us Iraq, Afghanistan, Donnie Darko and 14 million other fuck ups has narrowed Putin down to potentially using chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. Apparently, Putin is also opting to utilize the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter for gravitational kinetic weapons as well as summoning demons from the 7th plane of reality.

ZFG, out.

P.S. fuck all the noise.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 9, 2022 7:32 pm

The “Ukrainian” government is composed largely of people holding Israeli, American, and British citizenship.

The reason they don’t care about the Ukrainian populace, is that the government isn’t Ukrainian. If half the population gets slaughtered, they’re fine with it.

If the Ukrainian military had any sense, they’d clean house.

Known Associate
Known Associate
  Anonymous
March 9, 2022 9:57 pm

Yep. Nazi Zionistas again, same as it ever was. Right, AP?