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Post by kriss on Jan 14, 2022 17:18:41 GMT -5
Pentagon is even saying things are looking worse in last couple days check the headlines he is putting up I hear the same on T.V. In today’s segment, we discuss the dangerous situation that is escalating between Russia and Ukraine with fears of full invasion being imminent. We also cover North Korea launching another hypersonic missile and how America appears to be preparing for a future insurrection from within. To watch this message click HERE www.facebook.com/endtimeheadline/videos/414379107045222
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Post by kriss on Jan 14, 2022 17:36:40 GMT -5
The US must prepare for war against Russia over Ukraine Jan 14, 2022 | 0 |
The US must ready itself for a war with Russia, a former Defense Department official has warned, saying that Washington could be obliged to step in militarily if Moscow decides to mount an invasion of Ukraine in the near future.
RT News reported that Evelyn Farkas, who served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia from 2012-15, published an op-ed in Defense One on Tuesday in which she claimed that an imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine is “more likely than not.”
The former Obama administration official insisted that diplomatic talks between Moscow and Washington, taking place this week, are likely to fail, and that the US should already be getting ready for war with Russia. In an echo of the words former President George W. Bush, used to describe the nations invading Iraq in 2003, she called for the US to marshal “an international coalition of the willing” to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin “and, if necessary, prepare for war.”
According to Farkas, Russia fails to abide by international law, and has been emboldened by recent mass protests in Kazakhstan, a neighboring nation and former Soviet republic with which Moscow has close ties. All this, she alleged, makes it more likely than ever that Putin is planning to invade Ukraine.
Defense One stated: “If Russia prevails again, we will remain stuck in a crisis not just over Ukraine but about the future of the global order far beyond that country’s borders. Left unrestrained, Putin will move swiftly, grab some land, consolidate his gains, and set his sights on the next satellite state in his long game to restore all the pre-1991 borders: the sphere of geographical influence he deems was unjustly stripped from Great Russia”.
“The world will watch our response. Any subsequent acceptance of Russian gains will spell the beginning of the end of the international order. If Europe, NATO, and its allies in Asia and elsewhere fail to defend the foundational United Nations principles of sanctity of borders and state sovereignty, no one will.
Any appeasement will only beget future land grabs not only from Putin, but also from China in Taiwan and elsewhere. And if the world’s democracies lack the political will to stop them, the rules-based international order will collapse. The United Nations will go the way of the League of Nations. We will revert to spheres of global influence, unbridled military and economic competition, and ultimately, world war”.
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Post by tim-from-pa on Jan 14, 2022 17:39:46 GMT -5
I think it was CBN and possible"Mike from around the world" that focuses on three war hotspots: Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Iran (or their proxy), China and Taiwan. The last is where my cheap employer is putting all their overseas production so I guess those Englishmen are going to kiss up to China (they became such wussies compared to their empire days). I don't see how they can thrive there other than to become communists themselves.
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Post by kriss on Jan 19, 2022 18:44:26 GMT -5
Why Brussels fears Europe is 'closest to war' in decades "Europe is now closer to war than it has been since the break up of former Yugoslavia. "Stark words of warning from the senior EU diplomat I've just been speaking to off the record about current tensions with Moscow, over its huge military build-up on the border with Ukraine. The mood in Brussels is jumpy. There's a real fear that Europe could be spiralling towards its worst security crisis in decades. But angst isn't wholly focused on the prospect of a long, drawn-out ground war with Russia over Ukraine. True: the EU warns the Kremlin of "extreme consequences" should it take military action in neighbouring Ukraine. Germany's new Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was in Kyiv and Moscow saying just that on Monday. Sweden moved hundreds of troops over the weekend to its strategically important Gotland island - which lies in the Baltic Sea. And Denmark strengthened its presence in the region a few days before that. The rising tensions have also re-ignited the debate in both Finland and Sweden as to whether they should now join Nato. But the overarching concern in the West - Washington, Nato, the UK and the EU - is less the possibility of conventional warfare over Ukraine, and far more, that Moscow is seeking to divide and destabilise Europe - shaking up the balance of continental power in the Kremlin's favour. Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told me late last year that the West needed to "wake up from its geopolitical slumber" regarding Moscow's intentions. MORE: www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60030615
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Post by tim-from-pa on Jan 20, 2022 8:44:13 GMT -5
Reading the article, they give pros and cons if there were an invasion, and the people of Russia, it is said, does not want this to happen (i.e. no popular support). Does this strike up images of our megalomaniac leaders doing what they want, and besides fighting with other nations this "crisis" will now be excuse to exercise more control over their own people? It's sort of what we did to our Japanese citizens during WW2 only on a more massive scale. I don't think this generation can take some of the things our parents and grandparents did, and they will want to control us like little children and half of the populace (we know who that is) will be afraid and cower in fear obeying every command.
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