Redbrickbear said:
whiterock said:
Doc Holliday said:
whiterock said:
Multiple outlets now reporting what I predicted - US aid to Ukraine will continue under Trump admin
Taxpayer aid, provided by a collective populace that has over $1.4 trillion in credit card debt compounding.
Maybe it helps us to crush Russia in the long term, but if the long term is to fleece taxpayers and have our government increasingly behave like a cartel, then what the fu c k is the point? Is the end point where the US ironically starts behaving like an eastern country?
As I correctly predicted, this war is going to be another forever war. It's already gone on too long.
Is the west really going to achieve complete world dominance, only to sink their teeth into their own middle class? Are we supposed to cheer that on and be happy about it? The WEF, EU and our politicians blatantly claim that we'll own nothing and be happy about it and they're the biggest cheerleaders of this war.
bad foreign policy decisions will not solve our fiscal problems. it will make them worse.
Nothing is more expensive than getting directly involved in a hot war.
He won't get 5% commitments
European States will hardly spend 2.5%
(ps...just checked and the NATO requirement is actually only 2%....and many of them don't even hit that low mark)
what he will get is
more than we have now, which should inform your analysis of his worldview. Trump CLEARLY sees Russian ambitions in Central Europe as a national security threat. Which, of course, they obviously are. No serious, well-informed analysis of geopolitics, past or present, could come to any other conclusion.
I listened to an excellent speech by Niall Ferguson the other day in which he recounted a conversation he had with Kissinger just a couple of years ago. He asked "are we in a new cold war with Russia & China?" Kissinger reflected for a moment and responded "no, but we are in the foothills of one." I would describe it differently. We are defacto at war with Russia via proxy. And that war is going very, very badly for Russia at the moment. The question is how to end it in a way that, to paraphrase Liddell-Hart, "secures a better peace" for us. What does that better peace look like? How do we get there?
I am convinced that there is no pathway out of Kissinger's "foothills" that involves the survival of the Putin regime. The current Russian regime must suffer a catastrophic defeat, or the westward pressure on Nato will escalate, and war will loom ever greater. With interest rates at 21% amid peaking war production, Russia is indeed in a precarious situation. They cannot last as long as the West can in Ukraine........ They've already lost Sweden & Finland to Nato, and now Syria to Nato proxies. And the Caucasus is heating up (again), while Russian operations in the Sahel of Africa are at least temporarily severed from supply.
time to put another half-turn on the screw. Oh. Trump just did that - demanding Nato double its military production (which it can easily do).
Remember that time Reagan talked about Star Wars?
Do you see the landscape yet?