Pretend-O-Rama

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

“Not only is there no threat from Russia that is independent of American policy, but it is also the expansion of NATO to ‘meet the threat from Russia’ that creates the very threat that expansion was supposed to meet.” Alistair Crooke

Joe Biden is exaggerating the security stakes of Ukraine — Defense  Priorities

I doubt that many Americans — even the masses sunk in vaccine smuggery and obsessive Trump-o-phobia — believe that America’s Ukraine project is working out for us. Of course, to even begin thinking about this debacle, you must at least suspect that our government is lying about virtually everything it has its hand in. Name something it is not lying about, I dare you.

So, what was the Ukraine project? To use that sad-ass country as a vector to disable and destroy Russia. You can’t over-state the stupidity of that objective. And why did we want to do that? Because… reasons. Oh? And what were they? Well, Russia was… there. Oh? And what was it doing? Trying to take over the world? Uh, no. It was actually just trying to be a normal European nation again after its traumatic 75-year-long experiment with communism, which ended in 1991.

And then, after that, coming along pretty well under Mr. Putin. Did I say that? Yes, I did, because it is a fact. Russia wrote new private property laws, made commerce legal again, and allowed its citizens to do business. Russia wasn’t threatening any other nations, most particularly its former province, Ukraine. It had even invited Ukraine to be a sovereign member of its trade association, the customs union, with a bunch of other regional states who had rational interests in good regional relations. That’s what set off the maniacs at the US State Department — under Secretary John Kerry, a.k.a. the haircut-in-search-of a-brain — who, in 2014, decided to overthrow Ukraine’s government.

The project since then was to use the US-controlled Ukraine government to antagonize Russia and, finally, to draw Russia into a military operation intended, SecDef Lloyd Austin said more than once, “to weaken Russia.” Well, everything we’ve done there, from eight years of shelling the Donbas, to kicking Russia out of the West’s banking system, to pouring billions of US dollars into Ukraine’s corrupt government, has only strengthened Russia internally, earned the approbation of many other nations who object to US interference in their regions, and steered poor Ukraine into the graveyard of failed states.

We are losing this unnecessary proxy war about as steadily as possible, and actually making Russia look good in the process. Russia could have ended the war in five minutes by turning Kiev into an ashtray, but it spent the first eight months of the operation trying to avoid busting up Ukraine’s infrastructure, so as not to turn it into a failed state (that would present new and worse problems). Mr. Putin made many overtures to negotiate an end to the conflict, all rejected by Ukraine, the US, and its NATO “partners.”

So, now Russia is grinding on-the-ground to reduce Ukraine’s ability to continue making war by systematically killing the troops Ukraine foolishly throws into the battle line, and destroying Ukraine’s heavy weapons. Ukraine is about out of its own soldiers and weapons. Russia is maneuvering to roll over what’s left there and put an end to these pointless and needless hostilities. Contrary to US propaganda, Russia has no ambition to conquer NATO territory. Rather its aim is to restore order to a corner of the world that has been its legitimate sphere of influence for centuries — and more than once been used as a doormat for European armies to invade Russia.

Apparently, we can’t allow Russia to clean up this mess we made — or we pretend that we can’t, even though it’s happening anyway, whether we like it or not. So now, the US promises to send thirty-one M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine. A bold move, you think? Not exactly. By the time these tanks get anywhere in the vicinity of Ukraine, this war is likely to be over. Never mind the difficult business of training the few remaining eligible Ukrainian men between sixteen and sixty how to operate the tanks, and train maintenance crews, and deliver inventories of spare parts — you see where this is going — not to mention the certainty that the Russians will simply blow them up as fast as they appear on the premises. Anyway, a measly thirty-one tanks that can barely be operated is meaningless compared to hundreds of T-72s backed by newer T-14 tanks the Russians can muster from just over their border with Ukraine.

The tank proffer is, sad to say (for the dignity of our country), a joke, kind of a last feeble pretense before the whole thing ends in ignominy for the “Joe Biden” team — whoever that actually is. The repercussions are liable to be ugly for our country, not necessarily more military trouble in other lands (which we probably lack the capacity to engage in now), but something more personal: the collapse of the dollar as the world’s reserve currency and a vicious loss of purchasing power here at home. That would provoke a situation worse than the Great Depression of the 1930s, and that’s probably where things are going.

The Ukraine misadventure will disappear from America’s collective consciousness in a New York minute and a Fourth Turning jamboree of serious domestic political disorder will commence in short order. If you think “Joe Biden’s” term in office has been a disaster so far, just wait. You ain’t seen nuttin yet.

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24 Comments
Eddie
Eddie
January 27, 2023 9:26 am

Souless, insane, warmongers.

Cheating or no, how does Dementia Joe even get on the ballot?

I wish I could laugh at the chit we are in…………………

I cry for a lost Country, a lost World, Military buffonery, climate change idiots, political hacks,

and a disregard of everything honorable and just.

I do believe are arrogance is completely destroyed in 90 days or less.

(Very curious what else is destroyed)………………..

Euddolen ap Afallach
Euddolen ap Afallach
January 27, 2023 9:33 am

Enjoyed the article.
Particularly tickled by this phrase:

“before the whole thing ends in ignominy”

That’s a gem right there.

I concluded same about tanks.

They will be destroyed quickly.

A slow moving modern battle tank
is a heat seeking or TOW missile’s
wet dream.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 9:44 am

If they say that they’re sending 100 M-1 Abrams tanks, then I assume they aren’t sending one.

Yahsure
Yahsure
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 9:48 am

I read they want to send new ones that haven’t been built yet.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 3:04 pm

At this time, the US via General Dynamics is capable of producing 12 M1 Abrams per month. Russia likely has thousands of RPG 7V rounds per each. Multi million Dollar tank will not withstand a few hundred Dollars worth of these let alone actual missiles, direct cannon fire, etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Harrington Richardson
January 27, 2023 4:51 pm

War is a racket (to coin a phrase).

goat
goat
  Anonymous
January 27, 2023 4:57 pm
mark
mark
  Anonymous
January 27, 2023 10:59 pm

Hey down voter(s)

Wake up asshat(s)…spend 6 bucks and buy a clue.

splurge
splurge
  hardscrabble farmer
January 27, 2023 4:54 pm

100 mechanics 1 tank, no spare parts!

Yahsure
Yahsure
January 27, 2023 9:49 am

It’s all so stupid, Biden stupid.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Yahsure
January 27, 2023 9:56 am

That is very fucking stupid, dearie.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Yahsure
January 28, 2023 10:04 am

Stupid is as Biden does.

Iggy
Iggy
January 27, 2023 10:00 am

I’m going to Long John Silver’s with my nephew for a really unhealthy fried fish meal fuck it lol.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iggy
January 27, 2023 10:22 am

See if they have a Fukushima blue plate special. The radiation neutralizes the mercury.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Anonymous
January 27, 2023 10:43 am

No mercury, they get it out of the Mississippi. Much more than mercury to worry about.

CCRider
CCRider
January 27, 2023 10:04 am

This country is so fucked up that I’m actually cheering on Putin. Sorry, Dad but I’m still a patriot it’s just not in fashion these days.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
January 27, 2023 10:06 am

JHK ties it all up nicely yet again. We all go “Oh shit, he’s right” again. Hang every f’ing neocon.

Daddy Joe
Daddy Joe
January 27, 2023 10:49 am

Jim, thanks . Same conclusions as myself and the previous above article by MacGregor. The Ukraine articles keep getting shorter and shorter (as does our imperial timeline). I hope we all survive to write the post mortems.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 27, 2023 11:11 am

For all the good those tanks are going to do, the White House staff would be better employed knitting socks for the Ukrainian troops. It’s like our leaders have no military training at all!

NtroP
NtroP
January 27, 2023 11:52 am

“If you think “Joe Biden’s” term in office has been a disaster so far, just wait. You ain’t seen nuttin yet.”
Ain’t that the fuckin’ truth!
We have Austin and Milley in charge of our military, versus someone sane like Col. Macgregor.
God help us!

GW
GW
January 27, 2023 8:55 pm

Economic collapse would be the best option out of the probable futures of this country.

Hollowpoint
Hollowpoint
January 28, 2023 8:19 pm

When ‘the next great depression’ and ‘end of the petro dollar’ are mentioned, it’s difficult for folks to grasp what that actually means. It means the dollar is worthless. Virtually overnight but in reality over the course of a few weeks at most. It means no fuel, no food, no power, no medical services, and all those govt welfare programs designed to keep the section 8 people voting democratic and not burn the cities down will disappear.

The section 8 people will have no means to buy food, but also(and more important to them then food), no means to buy booze, cigarettes, illegal drugs, hair weaves, nail salons, air force one sneakers, baggy pants, flashy jewelry, etc.

From the chaos that will reign as the section 8 people burn the cities down and scourge the countryside, burning, looting, raping, murdering, will serve the coming bolshevik takeover well. After the communist/globalists let it go on for a few months to make sure they made their point about govt control as being a good thing, the people will welcome a new totalitarian regime as long as it brings peace and food.