Freewrite: My thoughts on Trump, Putin, Ukraine, and more

in Freewriters3 days ago

The most fascinating aspect of American involvement in the Russo-European war is that, without U.S. technology, Russia’s war machine would have sputtered out decades ago. The backbone of Russia’s cruise and hypersonic missile arsenal is entirely reliant on American components. Take the Kinzhal missile, for example, which consists of over 2,000 American parts and only 14 Russian ones.

If Washington truly prioritized European security over the Kremlin’s interests, it wouldn’t have waited until 2022 to start arming Ukraine. Instead, it would have shipped heavy armor, ballistic missiles, and guided artillery long before making grand proclamations about its ‘unwavering’ support.

The Baltic states, Moldova, and Georgia are next in line to witness Russian brutality firsthand. America wages war on Europe by proxy, while the Kremlin remains firmly under Washington’s control—just as it has been since the second Bolshevik revolution.

To sustain the grandiose living standards of its citizens, an empire as vast as the United States must anchor its economy in the military-industrial complex, pharmaceuticals, and energy resources. To that end, it manufactured the enemy we once knew as the Soviet Union—and now, it is in the process of fabricating a new paper tiger: China.

Let me remind you that communist China, much like the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia, is entirely dependent on the United States from a technological standpoint. Every facet of its armed forces relies on Western semiconductors.

Thus, the cycle of endless wars will persist until the root cause is eradicated. It makes no difference whether Trump or Biden governs America, whether Putin or Medvedev rules Russia, or whether Merkel or Scholz leads Germany—these figures are mere pawns of an archaic system that has dictated the course of history since the dawn of Babylon. You stand no chance against it, and recorded history serves as undeniable proof of my claim.

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