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But this is the United States of maintained amnesia so I’ll leave it to you and the rest to sort out which narratives are the correct ones for repetition and prophecy.
I can’t help wonder what the great mass of miserables in Europe will do. That’s worth speculating on.
While you bang on with the Russophobic claims of incompetence, drunkenness and overextended conditions in Ukraine, I’ll avoid pointing out the 3-1 troop superiority with air cover rule of thumb calculation for an invading army that just got shredded by Russia’s SMO. You could speculate what that means about the quality of NATO military training or the billions spent on MIC bloat ware but I’m guessing that’s not a welcome line of conversation by the drone cones. Nawp. Russia’s military is incompetent, drunk, running out of ammo, rapey, etc, etc, etc..
The rubles in trouble, Russia’s a gas station with nukes, the Slav doesn’t understand modern society, yellow cake, pee tapes, America’s the indispensable nation standing taller and seeing further, etc etc.. That’s the preferred line here, correct? Fall in line with false narratives concocted by an incompetent ruling elite with a history of bad outcomes?
My prediction is more foot in mouth assertions of progress with our proxy war and its authors while Europe freezes and it’s economy implodes while virtue signaling moralists never quite get around to asking who’s benefitting and who’s selling wolf tickets to this latest sh!t show.
All other US state sponsored conflicts on sovereign countries will be deemed whataboutism and ignored. Russia had no provocation and is the only aggressor.
The Ukraine is the only important matter of demockracy and freedum for the US, where Russia is the sole bad guy and having a shared border with an antagonist NATO trained proxy army is happenstance. It’s reaction to years long provocation justifies the provocations for some.
I could go on but I’m running late for my morning flag salute at my local post office. Hope to see you there.