Thursday, August 17, 2023

Question ...



Question ... Why are we in Ukraine?, a question I ask because the last time I checked, Ukraine's not in Queens, it's next to Russia, which means it's under Russia's sphere of influence. This does not pardon Putin, the horror clown from hell, regarding the atrocities this man has committed against Ukraine but rather an indictment of the catastrophic foreign policy conducted by this country for nearly 70 years beginning with the 1953 house arrest of Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad  Mosaddegh in order to place the Shah in control, thus enabling England to gain access to Iran's oil.


To whit.


It gets better.

Western experts have long acknowledged the unanimity and intensity of Russians’ fear of Ukraine joining NATO. In his 1995 study of Russian views on NATO expansion—which surveyed elite and popular opinion and incorporated off-the-record interviews with political, military, and diplomatic figures from across the political spectrum—Anatol Lieven, the Russia scholar and then Moscow correspondent for the Times of London, concluded that “moves toward NATO membership for Ukraine would trigger a really ferocious Russian response,” and that “NATO membership for Ukraine would be regarded by Russians as a catastrophe of epochal proportions.” Quoting a Russian naval officer, he noted that preventing NATO’s expansion into Ukraine and its consequent control of Crimea was “something for which Russians will fight.”

Channeling Custer.



Lest we forget The Peter Principle or how to screw the pooch with Russia and Ukraine in 2014.

Source photographs: NATO tank © Callum Hamshere/Alamy; A tank participating in a training exercise © APFootage/Alamy; NATO soldiers © DPA Picture Alliance/Alamy; NATO flag © Peter Probst/Alamy; Jets © Dario Photography/Alamy; Soldiers after disembarking from a U.S. Air Force plane © ZUMA Press/Alamy; NATO fighter jet © Matthew Troke/iStock


It's all about the money, always has been, always will be.

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