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March 05, 2024

NATO and The War after 2024

The chatter about sending NATO troops to Ukraine was about for months, but just like globohomo seeking a formula for a non-nuclear war with Russia, it took a while to find a suitable approach for the escalation. The latest rumored plan is to send NATO troops to the border of Belarus, freeing up a few more Ukrainians to die at the Russian front.

The question is, what is next?

A key corollary of The War to The Last Ukrainian was running out of Ukrainians eventually. Seems obvious in retrospect, but we are reaching the point a little sooner than expected.

As I wrote before, the globohomo plan was to throw another nation into the war next, and then another, and continue until all Russians and New Europeans are dead. And presumably then Africans are used to re-populate the land, although I'm not sure WEF gave the plan enough thought. We don't need to think about such a far away future either.

Sending Polaks to guard the border with Belarus is obvious next step. Inevitably, a stray missile will happen or other, and there you are: Poland is at war with Russia, while Brussels and D.C. remain on the sidelines, rub their hands, and cackle.

The point of view of RAND and defense of American interests did not prevail.

UPDATE: Did I call it or what (lol). Even a Russian "expert" can see it coming. Here's what I found in Russian language media — an article by one Evgeny Pozdnyakov quoting "Dr." of Military Sciences Konstantin Sivkov:

"This way, we are going to deal with slow and gradual dragging of individual European states into the war with Russia. The eastern countries of the region may become the first victims. In time, a risk exists of expanding the zone of the conflict westward. The core of the Washington's plan is to have states enter the conflict as independent actors, without forcing the aliance [NATO — zaitcev] to intervene".

The difference here is that he thinks that U.S. Government is calling the shots and makes the plan for the global war. But I consider the global transnational elite as a whole to be the motive force, and the U.S. Government merely a component of it, and only insomuch as it's captured by the globohomo. Theoretically specking, it's possible for the U.S. to refuse to participate and stick to its own interests. That is what RAND report called for. But the events showed that the capture of our government was too strong, so people who commissioned and produced RAND report did not get their way.

Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at 03:34 PM | Comments (6) | Add Comment
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