The Western campaign to undermine Russia has been a spectacular failure. From Hugo Dionísio at strategic-culture.su:
If NATO’s whole “anti-election campaign” didn’t work, neither did the intimidation, the strategy of spreading fear, doubt and confusion among the Russian people.
The recent Russian elections represented a whole new level of aggression against the concept of “journalism” and the right to information of Western peoples. If anyone thought that by now the mainstream media monopolies — still disguised as “media” services — had reached their lowest point… These elections threaten to become known as the deadliest ever!
The days, weeks, leading up to the three-day election acted as a warm-up for what was to come. Macron — L’imitation de Napoléon — took up the baton and, like a general in trousers, started threatening Russia that his France, that military portent, could send troops to Ukraine. Not happy with the threat, he went on to say that there were no limits and no red lines in the first place.
After specifying that this would only happen if the Russian forces tried to approach from the direction of Kiev or Odessa (did he “offer” everything in between?), in an act that led many people to think — myself included — that Macron had put the brakes on, pulling back several lines of defense, the fact is that he then signed an agreement with Moldova, in what is a clear provocation to the executive presided over by Vladimir Putin, and met with his cronies from Germany and Poland to ensure cohesion in the aggression.
Through the back door, someone must have given to the press the idea that the nano-Napoleon was furious at Scholz’s supposed cowardice, specifically with regard to the German vegan sausage’s resistance to sending Taurus missiles, so that the Kiev regime could continue to kill civilians in the Donbass, Kursk or Belgorod. As for killing Russian military personnel, it’s getting harder than ever.
It seems to me that all this fuss about l’enfant terrible was aimed, among other things, at putting pressure on Vladimir Putin, just before the election, and at the same time trying to test the resolve of the Russian people to support their leader. The idea, in my view, was to subject the Russian people to a threat of escalation by putting the emphasis on the actions of their president, while at the same time implying that the chances of NATO intervening on Ukrainian territory depend exclusively on the presence of what this bureaucratic and servile army considers to be the only threat responsible for the confrontation between the two blocs: Vladimir Putin. It was a kind of subliminal blackmail of the Russian people: elect the “autocrat”, the “tyrant”, the “dictator” and risk a direct confrontation between your country and Europe, read “NATO”.
While the only question raised by the media monopolies was the possibility that Macron would do this for reasons related to his own election propaganda for the European parliament, the truth is that the existing barometers on the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine, in particular the poll carried out by BFM TV, say that 57% of French people think that Macron is wrong in this regard.
Not all of them and I won’t be helping those who love their gaslights and Control Grid Matrix hive pod chains.
May it work out for them even if they don’t feel the same about the deplorable kulak untermenschen scum shirkers.
May the delusions be with them.
Russians took a gut punch from two of the most badazz WAR machines ever assembled and didn’t fade away or give up.
They won’t this time either.
“We prefer men with no wife, no girl friend, no kids, and who have suicidal tendencies.”
S/Sgt. John Barnes
Reality is undefeated and never going to lose.