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The bigger picture is Agenda 2030. Russia knows the Ukraine war is long over; it’s just a matter of time. People need to stop thinking that those who own and control the West would go all-in and risk everything on Ukraine. As I wrote before, if they win against Russia they will buy and privatize Gazprom, and if not, they still gain something from it—such as weakening Germany and the EU and ensuring they don’t step out of line. At the same time, the West is destroying Ukraine, which was once a Russian ally and part of Russia’s sphere of… Read more »
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Re: “Weakening or destroying an ally of your enemy”
What makes Russia an “enemy”?
Axiom: Before going to war, it helps if you are smart enough to figure out who your enemies are.
Stupid Behavior: Turning a nation who is willing to be friends into an enemy.
I didn’t write that I agreed. Why Russia is considered our enemy is something I have explained many times in my posts. Russia became the West’s enemy when Putin started imprisoning Western-backed oligarchs who were stealing money from Russia. The message from the West was clear: “Your resources are ours to exploit, and if not, you are our enemy.” Putin even pretended to be on their side at first, which is why they allowed him to become the leader of Russia. The whole story of Putin is well described in a video by Max Blumenthal, which I shared in one… Read more »
So Russia became the “Enemy” of the Oligarchs trying to exploit them.
I am interested in what makes them the “Enemy” of the common American or European or Canadian or Australian working citizen. If I ask one of them “Is Russia an enemy” do they say Yes or No?
I call the West an “evil empire” that has created a world of the naïve. Do you think I’m on the side of the West? In my opinion, both the West and BRICS are just surface-level entities. Both are controlled by “trans-ideological corporation,” which is the bigger picture that no one seems to notice.
Since both BRICS and the West follow the 2030 Agenda, I don’t see a significant difference between them—just like the supposed differences between Democrats and Republicans. It’s all superficial; there’s a much bigger picture at play.
Re: “Do you think I’m on the side of the West?” 🙂 Of course not. My comments are not directed toward you or your beliefs, but about the language used to describe what goes on in world affairs. Here is an example. Most people talk about “Biden” as though he is an actual leader who is deciding the course of world events. Ha ha. He is lucky if they let him decide what to have for dinner. One commenter said: “A doddering old fool with his finger on the nuclear button”. Come on. The last thing I worry about is… Read more »
Does BRICS really follow the 2030 Agenda, or do they just talk a good game. I don’t see any of their members pushing 15 minute cites for example.
Could be wrong…
Thank you for a very informative post! Can I ask you when, “At the UN, when there was this critical vote on whether to allow a no-fly zone in Libya, Russia abstained.” I understood the reason Russia abstained was because they thought, “no-fly zone” meant no planes would fly. Not what actually happened which was the US bombed them into rubble? This is a summary of the resolution, seems straightforward enough at the time: “The resolution, UNSCR 1973 (2011), authorized member states to take “all necessary measures” to protect civilians under threat of attack in Libya, including Benghazi, while excluding… Read more »