Ukraine is trashed – let’s stop doing it to them and us

The warmongers in DC (Democrats and Republicans and the Deep State), New York (the establishment media), London (Starmer and Labour at a minimum), and Europe (seems to be pretty near any and everyone in the EU) want the war between Russia and Ukraine/NATO to continue. At a minimum until Russia is defeated decisively. Crushed, and with yet another NATO member directly on the Russian border. Indeed, we would not be surprised to see a demand for a post-WW1 style occupation zone along much or all of the border inside what even they recognize as “Russia.”

We have just passed the third anniversary of the launch of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – or rather, those portions of the Ukraine where the Ukrainian government, a puppet in many ways of the West (and indeed the West’s creation), abused the majority ethnic Russian population for more than two decades. Or as the media constantly screams, the unjustified invasion of a sovereign nation.

The media also tells us constantly that The Donald lies about everything in the Ukraine and Russia, including the idea that Russia was not the true aggressor here, but responding (even if in a very poor way) to the long aggression of the Kiev government against their fellow Russians in much of the Ukraine, spurred by NATO. And that he lies about how much money Uncle Joe gave as contrasted to the various EU contributions. Even though we are learning more and more about the “creative bookkeeping” used by the FedGov, especially in the last four years. (“Creative Bookkeeping” is probably equal to “lies.”) We suspect that many times the official “donation” of around $130 or so billion was actually given to Ukraine. Or at least to its government officials and oligarchs. To say nothing of “in-kind” contributions. (Admittedly, some of that no doubt made it back to States, to the bank accounts of certain people.)

But the covert attacks on Russia, with Ukraine being a key player and sacrificial lamb in that corrupt operation, go back far beyond three years ago.

As an example, courtesy of a correspondent Tom, we can ready what John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) said ten years ago:

What’s going on here is that the West is leading Ukraine down the primrose path, and the end result is that Ukraine is going to get wrecked. And I believe that the policy that I’m advocating, which is neutralizing Ukraine and then building it up economically and getting it out of the competition between Russia on one side and NATO on the other side, is the best thing that could happen to the Ukrainians.

What we’re doing is encouraging the Ukrainians to play tough with the Russians. We’re encouraging the Ukrainians to think that they will ultimately become part of the West, because we will ultimately defeat Putin, and we will ultimately get our way….

And of course, the Ukrainians are playing along with this, and the Ukrainians are almost completely unwilling to compromise with the Russians and instead want to pursue a hard-line policy. 
Well, as I said to you before, if they do that, the end result is that their country is going to be wrecked. And what we’re doing is, in effect, encouraging that outcome.

I think it would make much more sense for us to work to create a neutral Ukraine. It would be in our interest to bury this crisis as quickly as possible. It certainly would be in Russia’s interest to do so. And most importantly, it would be in Ukraine’s interest to put an end to the crisis.

Of course, the warmongers have gulled too many Americans and Brits (including Canadians and other Commonwealth subjects) and Europeans, into thinking they’re helping Ukraine to “continue” to be a free, democratic, nation and people. How? By pushing the CIA’s perspective on the conflict – about as valid as the CIA’s view of JFK’s assassination, Ho Chi Minh’s efforts in Indochina, and how wonderful the Shah was.

The longer Ukraine does not negotiate a peace with Russia – and one that does not make it a puppet of either Russia or NATO – the more destruction the people and property of Ukraine will endure. And the more bitter both the ethnic and national Russians and the Ukrainians will become. Bitter? Yes, like Israelis and Arabs in/around Palestine are bitter and vengeful. The more carnage, the more devastation, and ultimately, the more likely for corrupt tyrannical government in Ukraine to go totalitarian in every way. To us, it appears that their model is indeed Uncle Adolph’s Dritte Reich and frankly, Uncle Joe (Stalin’s) Soviet Communism.

As Professor Meirsheimer predicted, Ukraine has been wrecked. Courtesy of the West, even if they used the Russians to do it.

It is time for peace, and for rebuilding. Hopefully by private business and industry. Not stolen tax money and a reincarnation of USAID.

Yes, peace and neutrality will give Vlad Putin and the Russians at least something of a win. Though Russian mistakes seem to have bled that nation dry, rather than giving it the breathing room and time it so desperately needed. And admittedly it is kicking the Russian problem can down the street. Russia has and will pay for its mistakes.

But the FedGov – and the States that have let it run wild – will also pay for the mistakes. And the nations of Europe and the Commonwealth. Stupidity and cupidity have a price.

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1 Response to Ukraine is trashed – let’s stop doing it to them and us

  1. thomaslknapp63514906d0's avatar thomaslknapp63514906d0 says:

    On one hand, I oppose any US funding/support/intervention in the war between the Russian and Ukrainian regimes.

    On the other hand, I hate to see the war lengthened, as it will be by the cessation of such aid.

    The less aid, the longer it will be before the Russian forces withdraw from Kherson and Zaporzizhia, declare “victory,” and hope the Ukrainians are willing to accept a ceasefire that leaves Donetsk and Luhansk in Russian hands.

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