1/ If there is a coup in Russia, this is not a good thing the Western media portrays. Putin is the moderate in the situation. He is not after WW3, unlike people like Lindsay Graham and the other neocons.
1/ If there is a coup in Russia, this is not a good thing the Western media portrays. Putin is the moderate in the situation. He is not after WW3, unlike people like Lindsay Graham and the other neocons.
...There would probably be even crazier guys than both of them.
The good thing about this escalating is that it would perhaps offer Ukraine a good time window to move forward with their counter-attacks.
Ukraine was offered peace talks. They turned it down. The next line of Russians after Putin arent going to be restrained. The neocons in the US are going to learn what happens. It is not going to be pretty.
I'm sure Ukraine will be ready for peace talks once they've regained the lost territory and driven the enemy back across the border. After that, hopefully, Ukraine will strengthen its defense if the other guys will have similar thoughts.
God forbid It looks like we are getting closer to WW3
Agreed. I feel for those in Europe because it will not be pretty. The US is leading the charge in causing this mess and will not bear the major brunt. This is always how it works.
Indeed, the global interconnectedness of our societies means actions in one region often ripple to impact others. We must consider the broader consequences and strive for a more equitable approach to solving our problems.
Solutions must be cooperative and considerate of our shared challenges, regardless of borders.
Not when the USG is driven by a hatred of Russian.
All nations, including the U.S. and Russia, are responsible for fostering positive international relations for a peaceful world. #Diplomacy #InternationalRelations
It isnt going to happen. The US has no interest in diplomacy. It will not enter peace talks. The neocons do not care about human life.
It's always concerning to hear sentiments of hopelessness in diplomatic efforts. While it's true that historical and current events can cause doubts, we must remain hopeful for change and continued dialogue.
It's crucial to remember that international politics should not be driven by hatred but by diplomacy, understanding, and mutual respect.
Most western media I follow for months have been warning be careful what you wish for in Russia, as there are a shit more hardliners that could take over from Putin.
I am surprised any Western media is mentioning that. Good for them. Most are just lying through their website about how Russia is nothing and they will go down. Lindsay Graham is one of the neocons leading the charge.
2/ After Putin, there are hardliners who believed the war could have been won in 6 weeks of Russia unleashed its potential. Make no mistake, these people are the Russian version of Graham. They are driven by hate.
3/ Remove Putin from the equation and you will see what happens. The only think I can say is we will have escalation which will unleash scenarios people never dreamed about.
4/ These people stir up hate against a ruler like Saddam and Asad as justification for military conflict. All war is propaganda and false flag events are common.
5/ The neocoms are in full control of the US Government and they do not care who dies in their battle to eradicate the world of Russia. Graham etal made it clear, in his view, Russia should not exist.
If Prigozjin wasn't sure he had a good chance, I don't bet he would try to go after Putin. There is probably alot of people in the Russian elite that wanna overthrow him.
Maybe this situation will also spill over in neighboring countries like Belarus and Georgia that might see this as a unique chance to throw out Russian influnce
Also wonder if the RDK will take a this chance to make even more advancements in the Belgorod region and gather more supporters.
I agree. This is somewhat dangerous. If Prigozhin would successfully overthrow Putin(which I really doubt) and his circle, democracy would still be far, far away. Prigozhin himself would be much more ruthless in the long run.
.... Hopefully, Ukraine will play their chance wisely and succeed in gaining territory.