Who needs NATO?
While Turkey continues to prevent Sweden and Finland’s NATO membership, the U.S. is closing in on a deal with Stockholm and Helsinki to increase their military partnership.
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Who needs NATO?
While Turkey continues to prevent Sweden and Finland’s NATO membership, the U.S. is closing in on a deal with Stockholm and Helsinki to increase their military partnership.
Repeating what Gerald Celente warned since President Joe Biden said he would “punish Putin,” and the U.S. Secretary of State Lloyd Austin says America wants to “see Russia weakened” from the $113 billion the U.S. has sent to Ukraine to defeat Russia... Vyacheslav Volodin, Moscow’s State Duma chairman, said the new supplies of “offensive weapons to the Kyiv regime would lead to a global catastrophe.”
French President Emmanuel Macron said last week that it is imperative that France upgrade its military over the threat of new conflicts not of their choosing after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The propaganda Western media last week twisted comments made by Russia’s former president when he spoke about the risk of the Ukraine War ultimately leading to a nuclear exchange.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said last week that it is urgent that the West remains united in the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine because if Moscow is not stopped, it will try to take over the rest of Europe.
The West thinks it called Russia’s bluff.
Western officials believe Moscow’s threat to use tactical nuclear weapons in defense of its territories is all bluster and see weakness in Russia’s hesitancy, giving new rise to the push to help Kyiv retake the Crimean Peninsula.
You might not believe it if you only watch Western media propaganda, but a growing number of Europeans want Kyiv to be led to a negotiating table to bring the conflict with Russia to an end—even if it means ceding land, which Ukraine has called a non-starter.
As the United States ramped up the Ukraine war by sending billions of dollars of weapons of death to Kyiv to defeat Moscow, Gerald Celente said they are not fighting a proxy war against Russia, they are at war with Russia.
More weapons, more war, no peace.
The U.S. announced last week that it will send Ukraine 90 Stryker combat vehicles as part of its $2.5 billion weapons package—marking the first time Washington will provide Kyiv with the lethal equipment.
The United Kingdom vowed new military support for Ukraine last week while its own economy is on the ropes, with households facing a jump in inflation and energy bills not seen in 40 years.The UK announced that it will provide Ukraine with 200 armored vehicles and 14 Challenger 2 battle tanks that “excel” in firepower,......