Vectoring Dangerously, by James Howard Kunstler

The combined might of all the NATO countries is not sufficient to defeat Russia. From James Howard Kunstler at kunstler.com:

“Strategic ambiguity requires strategic capabilities. Otherwise, it’s just make-believe.” — Lee Slusher on “X”

  If your situational awareness is well-tuned, you can put together a political weather report from the swirl of events that otherwise seem to confound the degenerate simps who pretend to report the news. Events are tending in the direction of self-reinforcing, ramifying chaos, and the people running the show are obviously insane as they do everything possible to hurry chaos along.

     Case in point: Antony Blinken, our Secretary of State, who announced yesterday that Ukraine will get rushed into NATO ASAP. Do you understand that would mean a direct, automatic, peremptory declaration of war against Russia, requiring all of NATO — that is, their combined militaries — to go kinetic inside Ukraine and theoretically inside Russia, too, (a move that has not worked out well for anyone in all of history), because Article Five of the NATO charter states that an armed attack against one is an attack against all, and must be answered with counter-attack? Thus, you see, Mr. Blinken just announced World War Three.

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One response to “Vectoring Dangerously, by James Howard Kunstler

  1. Well you have to burn it all down in order to build the CCCP back better.

    The CPUSA (D) Long March only took 122 years but the real LM started in Southern Germany back in 1776.

    LMFAO! The teevee had the headline Trumps influence over the Grand Old Politburo quislings and to Abby Normal it looked like flatulence.

    Karl Turd Blossom Rove had some interesting things to say about the J6ers and I can’t wait to see what DJT comes back with.

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