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Sudan conflict. Neocons, Crimea = regime change. Bolton, global NATO. Germany RIP nuclear power. U/1

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Sudan conflict. Neocons, Crimea = regime change. Bolton, global NATO. Germany RIP nuclear power. U/1
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Tom
Tom
April 16, 2023

Let me guess. The military commander of the rapid deployment force was bribed to run this coup in Sudan. Classic US UK playbook. As long as the Empire of Lies exists there will be wars.

Anna Cornelia
Anna Cornelia
April 17, 2023

We await with fascination how Germany is going to teach the rest of the world to run heavy industry with solar and wind power. Given that their four largest industries are automotive, mechanical engineering, chemical and the electrical industry, it will be a fabulous lesson. I particularly look forward to finding out how BASF will manage to keep volatile chemicals at the necessary constant temperatures using solar and wind power. (Or maybe they will just chuck it all in, put 118,000 employees out of work and move to China. Any bets on that one?)

charles smith
charles smith
April 17, 2023

Today’s report is really very concerning. It is very hard to believe that anyone, even bolton, considers the Ukrainian army capable of pushing the Russian military out of the territories already captured and to threaten Crimea. I can understand the strategy of challenging Crimea and the potential of Kremlin revolt causing regime change. However, to do this ,in the near future, will require substantial assistance to the Ukrainian military above and beyond weapons. What it appears to be the plan is that nato will combine weapons (aircraft, tanks, cannons, missiles, etc.) and troops to operate them (pilots, tank crews, special… Read more »

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Carol
Carol
Reply to  charles smith
April 17, 2023

Basically World War 3. I wonder how many countries will come to the aid of the war mongering west and how many will come to the aid of Russia and China.

It’s time the US is decapitated in any way possible, there should be many volunteers.

charles smith
charles smith
Reply to  Carol
April 17, 2023

This is an important question. However.will anyone come to Russia’s “aid”? Have the spate of recent envoys from nato convinced China to not get involved? If what I outlined is what nato is considering, nato must be confident enough that China will stand aside and allow nato’s ‘sneak attack’.

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Anna Cornelia
Anna Cornelia
Reply to  charles smith
April 17, 2023

Firstly, it won’t be a ‘sneak attack’ because Russian Intelligence are on top of all the information (and anyway, it’s not possible to mass a large attack force without making yourself a large target) and secondly, the Russians really do have superior weaponry and training. Almost all of their attach and defence systems are highly sought after because the American and French systems have flaws and are unreliable. Yes, we should worry about WW3 but I don’t think we should worry about who is going to win it.

charles smith
charles smith
Reply to  Anna Cornelia
April 17, 2023

The reason I wrote “sneak attack’ in inverted commas is that it couldn’t be a sneak attack as you point out. However secret plans for unannounced attacks probably exist. I really doubt Russia will do well if attacked by nato plus Ukraine remnants. however that is not what i was writing about. I was bringing up the possibility that China might not come to Russia’s aid. And if China does not there is a good chance no others will. I wrote nothing about world war. My only conveyed thought was that Russia, alone, may have to face nato plus Ukraine.

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