The Outcome of War with Russia

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas

Much has been said and is being said regarding the proxy war between the US and Russia.

Those of us in the West rely primarily on news reports. Virtually all news that we see in the media was created by one of three agencies – Associated Press, Reuters, and, to a lesser degree, AFP.

All three companies are owned by the same parent companies, who, in turn, own most of the Western corporatist structure, and, not surprisingly, the reports that they distribute to the media are boilerplate.

As such, the TV news tends to be uniform, and whenever a new catch-phrase pops up, such as “extreme right activists” or “January sixth insurrection,” it tends to appear in all major media on the very same day and is then used ubiquitously. We, therefore, receive only one “truth,” and we’re left to either accept it or comb the internet for alternate possibilities.

In no case is this truer than the present proxy war between the US and Russia in Ukraine. The news we receive is consistent and yet quite false.

And so, the average person can be forgiven if he’s struggling to figure out how this will all play out. Who would actually win such a war?

For eighteen months, the viewer has been assured that Mister Putin is incompetent and is hated by his people, that the Russian military is disorganized and about to quit, and, on any given day, Ukraine is making progress in beating back Russia and will soon win.

If this is all true, victory would seem to be a slam-dunk. All that’s necessary is yet another tranche of, say, twenty billion dollars.

Yet, if we do our homework, we find that Russia is not only not failing, it’s expanding its might rapidly. Its troops are better armed, better equipped, better trained, better supplied, better commanded, and their munitions are more advanced than their Western counterparts.

But how is this possible? How can so little have been achieved when American money is being thrown at the problem at a level that exceeds that of a World War?

Well, the answer to that question may also be the answer to the question of the war’s outcome. But first, let’s step back and run through a brief history of the US Military Industrial Complex (MIC).

After World War II, the MIC complained to the US government that it was dramatically downsizing production (and therefore revenue) due to a troubling lack of warfare.

It argued that as the world’s new military leader, the US must maintain warfare in order to maintain its new hegemony. The administration agreed, especially as MIC lobbyists were quite prepared to kick back a generous portion of profits to both political parties if they played ball.

The Korean War created the template for the new relationship. After it was over, the MIC and the US government were already looking for the next conflict in order to keep production ongoing. In doing so, the concept of a perma-war became more important than any actual political need for war.

Eventually, the US got the hang of it with the Middle East wars – always open a new theatre before closing an existing one.

Along the way, the MIC expanded to supply not only bombs, rifles, helmets, etc., but toothbrushes, socks, and rations. Once they’d taken on any and all products related to an army, they began to supply the army itself – soldiers on contract. Falling recruitment was no longer a problem, as the numbers could be made up by taking on more contract soldiers.

(As a side issue, the reader may wish to recall what happened to ancient Rome when they went the route of an army of mercenaries.)

To further revenue, the MIC also created a policy to take on retiring senior military staff as “advisors.” These advisors can be seen on the evening news with regularity. Whenever a retired general is being asked what his opinion of a given US military adventure is, he can be counted on to assure that what’s needed is greater military expenditure.

Along the way, in 1993, the Pentagon urged the existing 51 defense contractors to consolidate into just five, essentially eliminating competition. Although MIC prices were already exorbitant, that one move sent prices off the charts, as the five companies then had a monopoly.

As an example, Raytheon, the sole supplier of Stinger missiles, was charging the US government $25,000 per missile – a whopping price – but today, the price for one such missile is $400,000.

Not surprising, then, that with such markups on all goods provided by the MIC, the US spends more on “defense” than the next ten countries combined. Therefore, the cost of fighting the same war costs the US many times what it would cost the enemy.

This leads us to a principle that I have regarding war: “In warfare, the loser is likely to be the country that goes broke first.”

And here we come to the critical point of variance with regard to war with Russia.

For decades, the US has been fighting “sport wars” – mini wars against small countries that the US has been certain to win, and the game has gone well. The wars don’t achieve much; in fact, they have no end object – no actual conquest – only the continuation of warfare itself and the flow of revenue to the MIC.

But what happens when the US goes up against another world power – one that has military providers that compete for business, providing more up-to-date armaments and supplying them for a fraction of the cost; one that’s set up to manufacture them at a far more quickly than the US MIC?

US war promoters such as Victoria Nuland or John Bolton have never experienced a world war; they’ve only experienced sport wars in which the US controlled the entire show. In their own words, they clearly assume that a war with a major power is simply bigger – more exciting.

What they fail to understand is that the major power is not limited to funding, as a small country would be. Further, the opponent is paying far less for material than the US.

Throughout history, empires have failed due to the fact that nothing costs more than warfare.

In addition, the US is, for all practical purposes, broke. It’s now the most deeply indebted country in the world and is only able to continue trade until the rest of the world ceases to accept further US debt. The petrodollar has reached its end, and the reserve currency status is soon to follow.

Considering all of the above, what’s the outcome of a war with Russia likely to be? Well, for any Westerner who’s diligent about planning his personal future, a factor for his consideration might be what his world will look like if Russia emerges victorious.

Editor’s Note: The amount of money the US government spends on foreign aid, wars, the so-called intelligence community, and other aspects of foreign policy is enormous and ever-growing.

It’s an established trend in motion that is accelerating, and now approaching a breaking point. It could cause the most significant disaster since the 1930s.

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32 Comments
Steve Z.
Steve Z.
August 28, 2023 7:26 am

I watch all that’s unfolding with a nauseating intrigue.
What I can’t fathom is why we and the rest of the West turned our Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen into walking “vaccine” time bombs.
The military must be destined to collapse leaving us unable to defend ourselves and shores.
After that I’m stumped.

Paleocon
Paleocon
  Steve Z.
August 28, 2023 9:55 am

I am holding out hope that they were given saline like the Pfizer employees.

Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
  Steve Z.
August 28, 2023 8:57 pm

I’ve got some nauseating for you. Clownfaggotworld is buying a new rifle and squad weapon from SIG. Replacing the M4 with a much heavier M5 AR-10 based weapon. Instead of $800 or whatever an M4 runs, these are around $5,500 bucks. Instead of 30 cent a round M193 or M855 we will get the 6.8×51(.277 Fury) for THREE F’ING DOLLARS A ROUND!!!!!!!!!!! It is much heavier and the troops will be able to carry fewer rounds. 20 round magazines instead of 30. Shorter belts for the squad weapon. Looking out for the troops is job one. Barf.

Daddy Joe
Daddy Joe
  Steve Z.
August 28, 2023 10:04 pm

Steve, They will replace our vaxxed(and dead) personnel with all the unvaxxed illegals, giving them citizenship as enlistment bonus. These will not hesitate to kill real citizens. Our heartland sons of military heritage who are not signing up now will soon get their chance to follow in their forefathers footsteps. God help us as this will surely come to pass.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
August 28, 2023 7:38 am

How’s that Spring Counter-Offensive going?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
August 28, 2023 7:57 am

Swimmingly.
In blood, destruction, & carnage.
War.
What is it good for? Absolutely nothin’.
Say it again.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
August 28, 2023 11:35 pm

Cauldrons on all sides, waiting to happen. And waiting…

formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
August 28, 2023 8:00 am

Putin will stop as soon as he gets Odessa, by force or preferably by deal making, that is the prize.

kfg
kfg
  formerly anonymous
August 28, 2023 8:25 am

Sevastopol and land access to it is the prize and all Putin every wanted, but under the current conditions neutralizing Odessa, by one means or another, is going to be necessary to secure Sevastopol.

KJ
KJ
  kfg
August 28, 2023 10:51 am

Neutralizing Keeeeeeeeev is going to be the only way to secure Sevastapol and the rest of Ukulele. Russia has to target all the top Ukulele govt officials, from the kosher dwarf on down, and install a pro-Russian govt, or else this shit will never end.

m
m
  KJ
August 28, 2023 12:28 pm

Actually neutralizing Washington is going to be the only way.

KJ
KJ
  m
August 28, 2023 12:47 pm

Long term, yes. But neutralizing Keeeeeeev first is necessary so the DC jews don’t have a non-NATO member to act as a golem with which they can fight a proxy war with Russia and avoid direct military engagement.

m
m
  KJ
August 29, 2023 3:27 am

Because there are no other vassal states at the ready to jump in and take their place?

KJ
KJ
  m
August 29, 2023 9:34 am

None that aren’t already in NATO, 9/11 truth denier.

m
m
  KJ
August 30, 2023 10:08 am

If Poland waltzes into West Ukraine or attacks Belarus, Art. 5 doesn’t apply, numbnut.

Daddy Joe
Daddy Joe
  m
August 28, 2023 10:12 pm

m, coming soon. The neocons hubris will overwhelm them in hell fire. We pray it is a surgical strike that can stay surgical.

zappalives
zappalives
  formerly anonymous
August 28, 2023 12:37 pm

Odessa is a fine RUSSIAN port…………been there on ships circa 1976-77.
Per my research…………Kiev and most of the Ukraine were ceded to Tsar Alexis in 1686 by the Polish king……….cant remember the name.
It belongs to Russian and they will take it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  formerly anonymous
August 28, 2023 3:16 pm

Putin also wants the Donbas. Heavily ethnic Russian and lots of mineral riches.

m
m
  Anonymous
August 29, 2023 3:27 am

He already has it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  formerly anonymous
August 28, 2023 11:36 pm

not happening.

Vektor
Vektor
August 28, 2023 9:04 am

US war promoters such as Victoria Nuland or John Bolton have never experienced a world war; they’ve only experienced sport wars in which the US controlled the entire show. In their own words, they clearly assume that a war with a major power is simply bigger – more exciting.

I’m pretty sure when Black Sabbath wrote War Pigs, this is who they had in mind.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Vektor
August 28, 2023 2:33 pm

Evil minds that plot destruction.

Daddy Joe
Daddy Joe
  Vektor
August 28, 2023 10:26 pm

Is it just me or are others my age (born ’53) starting to remember all the anti-war songs of that era? They are still out there to haunt the conscience of this generation. They were mainstream then; they need to go mainstream again. we need to request and encourage them along with all the new ones that are coming out. Music moves the culture because it speaks to our soul through our emotions. Very powerful and much more effective than any appeal to reason. Too much stupid out there to appeal to rationality. Please encourage and support them before they are banned.

Yeah Sure
Yeah Sure
August 28, 2023 10:23 am

Something not talked about is how most countries have a MIC that feeds off war. NATO?

Jdog
Jdog
August 28, 2023 12:36 pm

The US government appears to at war with everyone else, including its own population. It attacks countries it identifies as allies, just as it attacks countries it identifies as enemies. It attacks its own citizens, it attacks the truth, it attacks free speech, it attacks truth, it attacks the Constitution that created the government itself. The US government has become a rabid dog attacking everything it sees, and it needs to be put down as you would a rabid animal…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jdog
August 28, 2023 2:39 pm

The big plan is regime change … for the U.S.
No more president, no more Congress, no more scotus. A supranational regime of elite oligarchs over the FUSA, commonwealth nations, and Europe, and probably Japan.
Controlled demolition of the west in order to build back better.

zappalives
zappalives
August 28, 2023 12:46 pm

Under-estimate what a nationalistic Russian army will do to defend the Motherland at your own peril.
Contrast to what the new democrat party controlled military in this shitbox are fighting for.
Is it the governments right to inject a POISON VAXX into infants then force sex organ mutilations on children of 7 ?
I see absolutely NOTHING worth defending in this shitbox niggerhole except family/friends and home.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  zappalives
August 28, 2023 12:59 pm

I would rather fight the Chinese than a motivated Russian army.
ESPECIALLY in the winter.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 28, 2023 2:41 pm

Maybe, but I’d rather fight one Russian than ten chinamen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 28, 2023 3:20 pm

China men didn’t even slow the Japanese.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  zappalives
August 28, 2023 3:19 pm

The millions Russia sacrificed in WW2 should be a lesson. They sent horse mounted calvary against th Germans mechanized calvary. Think about that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 28, 2023 3:36 pm

the outcome, you ask?
a lot of dead or displaced white christian goyim.