For nearly 200 years, Russia has had a cultural obsession with "buffer zones." They will not sit around unless they have a couple hundred miles of potential no-man's-land between them and the nearest adversary's forces and, key, that these zones are on said enemy's side of the border. As NATO kept creeping closer and closer to Russia since the 90s, they eventually ended up in a spot where the "nearest adversary" was about to be sharing a border with them, so oh look here comes the buffer zones. Predictable as clockwork, and if the Western foreign relations elites hadn't been snorting coke 24/7 and shoving troons down our throats, they could have seen this and avoided the bloody fucking mess. Assuming they even wanted to avoid it.
I'm not entirely sure Vlad is gonna let Ukraine off the hook with just buffers anymore though. Zelensky offered to let NATO put IRBM nuclear missiles in Ukraine, close enough to Moscow for a first strike with no time for Russia to react. Its their version of the Cuban Missile Crisis and I don't think Russia is going to settle for shit that doesn't make that scenario impossible on their own terms. They're not gonna accept any more pinky promises when something like that is at stake.
Predictable as clockwork, and if the Western foreign relations elites hadn't been snorting coke 24/7 and shoving troons down our throats, they could have seen this and avoided the bloody fucking mess. Assuming they even wanted to avoid it.
I'm of the opinion they were trying to provoke it. Maidan didn't happen on its own.
They absolutely were. The fucking around our government was doing, with the biolabs and other offenses were hostile acts. Our military industrial complex and the deep state take actions that the american populace has had zero control of for 80 years, and they need to be dismantled.
Russia already calls us agreement incapable, and they are not wrong. Our history of treaty compliance is shitty, and they know who really runs the West, and it ain't the citizens of same, that's for sure.
They kicked our asses in the intelligence war during the cold war.
There's a reason why people always use that fat toad Henry Kissinger's "To be America's ally is fatal" quote "out-of-context", because in-context it's never been true.
Called it the day the war broke out.
For nearly 200 years, Russia has had a cultural obsession with "buffer zones." They will not sit around unless they have a couple hundred miles of potential no-man's-land between them and the nearest adversary's forces and, key, that these zones are on said enemy's side of the border. As NATO kept creeping closer and closer to Russia since the 90s, they eventually ended up in a spot where the "nearest adversary" was about to be sharing a border with them, so oh look here comes the buffer zones. Predictable as clockwork, and if the Western foreign relations elites hadn't been snorting coke 24/7 and shoving troons down our throats, they could have seen this and avoided the bloody fucking mess. Assuming they even wanted to avoid it.
I'm not entirely sure Vlad is gonna let Ukraine off the hook with just buffers anymore though. Zelensky offered to let NATO put IRBM nuclear missiles in Ukraine, close enough to Moscow for a first strike with no time for Russia to react. Its their version of the Cuban Missile Crisis and I don't think Russia is going to settle for shit that doesn't make that scenario impossible on their own terms. They're not gonna accept any more pinky promises when something like that is at stake.
I'm of the opinion they were trying to provoke it. Maidan didn't happen on its own.
They absolutely were. The fucking around our government was doing, with the biolabs and other offenses were hostile acts. Our military industrial complex and the deep state take actions that the american populace has had zero control of for 80 years, and they need to be dismantled.
Even without that, Biden desperately needed some kind of big distraction as they sold the country to the highest bidder
Russia already calls us agreement incapable, and they are not wrong. Our history of treaty compliance is shitty, and they know who really runs the West, and it ain't the citizens of same, that's for sure.
They kicked our asses in the intelligence war during the cold war.
There's a reason why people always use that fat toad Henry Kissinger's "To be America's ally is fatal" quote "out-of-context", because in-context it's never been true.