Are we entering more and more in the III great War? Yes, that is what Ukraine, USA, NATO and European Union want. And they are escalating that. The only two questions are: will the war expand beyond the borders of Ukraine and Russia? Will it be launched some nuclear bomb? Misteries.
Let us escape from TV manipulations, and be vigilant, awakened and praying, meditating, acting wisely and in some ways fighting for the survival of the western humanist tradition, a universal one.
A very wise and good article about all that, received in VK.com, from the friend Tyler MacDonald:
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"In
effect, though, President Biden is eating his own word not to have
‘boots on the ground’ in Ukraine under any circumstances. There is
always the real danger that the clutch of Americans on tour in Ukraine
may come under fire from the Russian forces. In fact, the US deployment
comes against the backdrop of intense Russian missile and drone attacks
currently on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure.
Plainly
put, wittingly or unwittingly, the US is going up the escalation
ladder. So far, the US intervention involved deployment of military
advisors to the Ukrainian military command, supply of intelligence in
real time, planning and execution of operations against Russian forces
and allowing American mercenaries to do the fighting, apart from steady
supply of tens of billions of dollars worth weaponry.
The
qualitative difference now is that the proxy war may turn into a hot war
between the NATO and Russia. The Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu
estimated today [https://tass.com/defense/1531539]
at a joint board meeting of the Russian and Belarusian defence
ministries that the number of NATO forces in Eastern and Central Europe
had risen by two and a half times since February and might increase
further in the near future.
Shoigu underscored that Moscow
understands fully well that the West is pursuing a concerted strategy to
destroy Russia’s economy and military potential, making it impossible
for the country to pursue an independent foreign policy.
He
flagged that NATO’s new strategic concept suggested moving from
containing Russia “through forward presence” to creating “a full-scale
system of collective defence on the eastern flank,” with the bloc’s
non-regional members deploying troops to the Baltic countries, Eastern
and Central Europe, and new multinational battalion tactical groups
being formed in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia.
It may
not be a coincidence that Washington acknowledged the presence of its
military personnel in Ukraine at a point when the Russians have alleged
the participation of British intelligence [https://tass.com/politics/1530247]
in the recent sabotage act on the Nord Stream pipelines and the drone
strikes on Saturday at the base of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet at
Sevastopol.
There are grey areas, historically speaking, in the
so-called “special relationship” between the US and the UK. The
chronicle of that relationship is replete with instances of the tail
wagging the dog at critical moments. The point is, interestingly enough,
on the attack on Sevastopol, Moscow is pointing the finger [https://tass.com/politics/1531173] more at the MI6 operatives than at Kiev. (here: https://tass.com/politics/1529621 and here: https://tass.com/politics/1531173)
The
US-UK calculus was originally to get the Russians bogged down in a
quagmire in Ukraine and to incite an insurrection within Russia opposing
‘Putin’s war.’ But it failed. The US sees that over 300,000 trained
ex-military personnel from Russia are being deployed to Ukraine for
launching a major offensive to end the war in the coming 3-4 months.
That
is to say, the roof is coming down on the entire edifice of lies and
deceptive propaganda that formed the western narrative on Ukraine. The
defeat in Ukraine could have disastrous consequences for the US’ image
and credibility as a superpower not only in Europe but on the global
stage, undermine its leadership of the transatlantic alliance and even
disable NATO. Curiously, however, it cannot be lost on Washington that
even at this juncture, Russia has offered peace talks to the Kiev
regime.
The Biden Administration made a terrible mistake in
assuming that the war would lead to a regime change in Russia ensuing
from the collapse of the Russian economy under the weight of western
sanctions. On the contrary, even the IMF admits that the Russian economy
has stabilised.
The indicators show that the Russian economy
will be registering growth by next year. The comparison with the western
economies that are sinking into high inflation and recession is far too
glaring to be missed by the world audience.
Suffice to say,
the US and its allies have run out of sanctions to hit Russia. The
Russian leadership, on the other hand, is consolidating by pushing ahead
with the shift to a multipolar world order and a de-dollarised
international financial system. If these processes proceed further, it
will dent the status of the American dollar as “world currency.”
Fundamentally,
it is the capitalist system itself which is responsible for this
crisis. We are currently suffering under the effect of the longest and
deepest crisis the system has known since the redivision of the world
that took place in World War II. The imperialist powers are once again
preparing for war to redivide the world in the hopes of getting out of
their crisis, much as they prepared prior to World War II.
The
big question is what Russia’s response is going to be. It is all but
certain that Moscow hasn’t been caught by surprise at the revelation in
Washington regarding the presence of US troops in Ukraine. It is highly
unlikely that Russia will resort to knee-jerk reaction.
The
so-called ‘counter-offensive’ by Ukraine has fizzled out. It made no
territorial gains or any significant breakthrough. But the Ukrainian
military suffered heavy casualties in the thousands and huge losses in
military equipment. Russia has gained the upper hand and it is conscious
of that. All along the frontline, that is becoming evident.
On
the other hand, the fact remains that neither the US nor its NATO
allies are in a position to fight a continental war. Therefore, it will
be entirely up to the American troops moving around in the steppes of
Ukraine auditing the US-made weaponry to stay out of trouble and keep
their body and soul together. Who knows, the Pentagon may even work out a
‘deconfliction’ mechanism with Moscow, as in Syria!
That said,
seriously, the auditing of US weaponry on Ukrainian soil per se is not a
bad thing at all. Ukraine is a notoriously corrupt country, after all.
There is real danger that the weapons supplied by the US may reach
Europe and turn that beautiful manicured garden into a jungle (like
Ukraine or America) — to borrow the colourful metaphor used recently by
Josep Borrell, EU’s foreign policy chief."
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