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"de-dollarization of the global economy and massive commodity shortages worldwide" As if this isn't exactly what Soros, Schwab, Trudeau, Biden & Co. want...

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They are ALL in it together, the goal - a one-world government out of the ashes of the current world order All Warfare Is Based on Deception: Moscow, 13 October 2021 – Russia Will Take a Leading Role in Shaping the Trajectory of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/all-warfare-is-based-on-deception

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Wow. Amazing insights offered. From the General's tone and demeanor, it's clear that he vie s Putin's actions as justified and sober.

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To those that say "two wrongs do not make a right": Three wrongs don't make a right either. Unilateral economic sanctions are illegal under the UN Charter (i.e. international law).

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If this is at all helpful:

Fair-minded commentators have been likening NATO's expansion towards Russia and the possibility of NATO membership for Ukraine and Georgia as being akin to the fantasy scenario of Mexico and Canada joining a military alliance with Russia, and pointing out how displeased USAmericans would be with that arrangement.

Really, though, a better analogy would be one where the United States disintegrated and all 50 states were on their own, and over time, say, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont all joined a military alliance with Russia and had weapons poised to attack New York. That would not go over well with New Yorkers, one would imagine.

But it is that intimate. The Bolsheviks administratively organized the Soviet Union by ethnicity/language. This was a political move but also must have had some benefits for conducting government business. Essentially, they cut up Russia. It was e unum pluribus instead of the opposite. But it didn't matter because the state was so centrally controlled.

Remember that Ukraine, Belarus and the rest didn't declare their independence from Russia. They declared their independence -- along with Russia -- from the Soviet Union.

The world seems to embrace newly independent states very quickly, and territorial expansionism these days would have to be a bureaucratic nightmare. Putin's moves, however one might feel about their appropriateness, are clearly being done in the interests of defense.

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Some conspiracy theorists claim that nuclear weapons are fake and this hoax was used to justify the Cold War and the resultant high military spending. Let's hope they're right. (There's reasonable evidence that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed with conventional bombing, not an atomic bomb.)

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Someone please correct me here. I am beginning to see Zelensky in a much less positive light: He is the WEF's "boy" and what we see is how far they are willing to sacrifice the Ukranian people to maintain their gains. This in no way excuses Putin's aggression.

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