Shelling of Donetsk. "Russia, take revenge!"

Here is good information you likely know nothing about. Pay close attention to the emboldened type, as I made it easy for you.

Let us agree that the place called Ukraine was never any of America’s business. For centuries we ignored it, through all the colorful cavalry charges to-and-fro of Turks and Tatars, the reign of the dashing Zaporozhian Cossacks, the cruel abuses of Stalin, then Hitler, and the dull, gray Khrushchev-to-Yeltsin years. But then, having destroyed Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Somalia and sundry other places all on a great hegemonic lark, the professional warmongers of our land and their catamites in Washington made Ukraine their next special project. They engineered the 2014 coup in Kiev that ousted the elected president, Mr. Yanyukovich, to set up a giant grifting parlor and international money-laundromat. The other strategic aim was to prepare Ukraine for NATO membership, which would have made it, in effect, a forward missile base right up against Russia’s border. Because, well, Russia, Russia, Russia!

An early beneficiary of these arrangements, you might recall, was one Hunter Biden, the drug-addicted, sex-obsessed, no-account son of Barack Obama’s no-account vice-president then known simply as Joe Biden sans quote-marks — because in 2014, he was a closer approximation of a real person than is sadly now the case. In fact, he was known as “The Big Guy” among Hunter’s business coterie (though listed as “Pedo Peter” on Hunter’s speed-dial). After the 2014 coup, and for years beyond, Hunter pulled a steady revenue stream out of Ukraine’s Burisma Holdings, a natgas distributor (among other things), serving as a know-nothing, no-show board member. When this monkey business came to the attention of President Trump, and he made a telephone inquiry about it, he was instantly beset by swarms of DC swamp vermin hoisting writs of impeachment.

Fast forward through the past eight years and you have Kiev’s persecution of the Russian-speaking Donbas provinces, the constant shelling and harassment by Banderite Nazis. Between that and the ever more strident urgings for Ukraine to join NATO, President Putin of Russia, Russia, Russia apparently had enough. In February of this year, he started the Special Military Operation to put an end to these hostilities. By April, when whole battalions of Ukrainian Nazis had been exterminated, a call to peace talks was issued by Mr. Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister. This was shot-down without ceremony by “Joe Biden” (that is, by the junta behind him). The genius strategists in Foggy Bottom aimed to “weaken” Russia. To what end? (you might ask). Okay: Reasons….

Hence, many hard-fought battles on-the-ground later, Ukraine has lost roughly 70,000 troops killed to Russia’s roughly 6,000 KIA. The USA pours $10-billion-a-month into this venture, including missiles aplenty and other ordnance, in a stupid effort to prolong the conflict and bankrupt our own land. Thus, Mr. Putin has decided to stop pussyfooting around Ukraine, and declared an upgrade in Russia’s effort to put a conclusive end to these shenanigans. He set this forth clearly in a sober speech Wednesday, which included a reminder to the geniuses in the White House basement game room that Russia is a nuclear power.

“Joe Biden” (looking like the ghost of Konstantin Chernenko) answered in a speech to the UN General Assembly the next day, a maundering recitation of sanctimonious bluster, larded with climate hysteria to alarm and bamboozle the UN’s scores of Third World delegates, with not a word about any possible peace talks — because peaceful resolution of the conflict is the last thing that our government wants. It wants war, meaning we citizens of this land will get it, good and hard, if the puppeteers working “Joe Biden’s” mouth get their way. Prepare to live in an ashtray.

'Joe Biden’s' Last Stand - LewRockwell

And what? Some person's view of the world. This isn't evidence. This is an opinion piece.
 
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Good guys don't shake hands with Nazis.

Yeah, they do.
American presidents will shake hands with anyone who they think they can get something from. Saudis, Chinese, Nazis....

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And what? Some person's view of the world. This isn't evidence. This is an opinion piece.
Those are facts my son. If you bothered to get informed rather than allow the corporate media to do your thinking for you, you’d know this.
 
Photo of another ukrainian cannibal, sorry, a fighter for freedom and democracy. The head of a russian soldier is in a saucepan.
Now I believe that ukrainian nationalists are worthy representatives of Western culture, who also likes to be photographed with the heads of the enemy.

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If you think Russia has been mass murdering civilians, you’re uninformed. They very easily could have turned Ukrainian cities into wastelands long ago, but chose not to. They have refrained from taking out the infrastructure as well. Both things the US military is known to do as soon as hostilities begin.
East Sorosiana

Russia wants the Ukraine back, so why would they want to destroy it first? The Ukraine has been Russian territory for over 500 years; it's never been an independent country before and won't be one much longer. It's not one now, anyway, but territory NYETO stole from Russia when Russia was weak because of that drunken pushover, Yeltsin. He also lost Chechnya, which Putin recovered by ignoring the Rules of Engagement that was responsible for America's defeats in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
 
Welcome to my ignore list.
Here is more truth you will ignore.

American Pravda: Putin as Hitler?
As Mearsheimer, McGovern, and other observers have persuasively argued, Russia invaded Ukraine only after such endless provocations and warnings were always ignored or dismissed by our American leadership. Perhaps the final straw had been the recent public statement by Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he intended to acquire nuclear weapons. How would America react if a democratically-elected pro-American government in Mexico had been overthrown in a coup backed by China, with the fiercely hostile new Mexican government spending years killing American citizens in its country and then finally announcing plans to acquire a nuclear arsenal?

Moreover, some analysts such as economist Michael Hudson have strongly suspected that American elements deliberately provoked the Russian invasion for geostrategic reasons, and Mike Whitney advanced similar arguments in a columnthat went super-viral, accumulating over 800,000 pageviews. The Nord Stream 2 pipeline carrying Russian natural gas to Germany had finally been completed last year and was about to go into operation, which would have greatly increased Eurasian economic integration and Russian influence in Europe, while eliminating the potential market for more expensive American natural gas. The Russian attack and the massive resulting media hysteria have now foreclosed that possibility.

So although it was Russian troops who crossed the Ukrainian border, a strong case can be made that they did so only after the most extreme provocations, and these may have been deliberately intended to produce exactly that result. Sometimes the parties responsible for starting a war are not necessarily those that eventually fire the first shot.

American Pravda: Putin as Hitler?
 
In my memory, I have read several times in the news how one or another of the Indian tribes in the United States declared their independence. The next time this happens, Russia needs to help them with weapons in the struggle for freedom and independence.
 
In my memory, I have read several times in the news how one or another of the Indian tribes in the United States declared their independence. The next time this happens, Russia needs to help them with weapons in the struggle for freedom and independence.
They hardly need Mosin rifles and rusted AKs.
 
Lol. As usual, you missed the point. Can you try again?
Oh, give me a break, Yuri. The point your buddy is trying to make is the US government wouldn't tolerate a hostile regime on their doorstep, that American democracy is not democracy at all, and so on and so forth. Rocket science, really.
 

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