A Chance for Peace, by Israel Shamir

Many wars are decided by the relative staying power of the warring nations. Are the U.S. and Europe reaching the end of their staying power? From Israel Shamir at unz.com:

Russia has found itself in the difficult position of Thor. The Nordic god Thor, in the Castle of Utgaard, was requested to drink up a great horn filled with mead. He drank and he drank but he could not empty the horn – it turned out that it was connected to the sea. Likewise, Putin was pushed into a fight with Russia’s sister republic of Ukraine, but he promptly discovered that the Ukraine is connected to all the armies and industries of the united West. Mind you, the Ukraine alone was quite formidable, with its 50 million inhabitants and heavy industry. The military might of the whole Soviet Union was largely concentrated into the westernmost part of the country. Against the endless support of the NATO bloc, Russia quickly found itself in dire straits. Putin responded by using minimal force and focused on putting out small fires. Many voices in Russia called upon him to initiate a blitzkrieg, but Putin steadfastly refused. Three years later, his tactics bore success: The West began to feel the war burden. Though the united West is much bigger than Russia, and has more people, more GNP and more arms, the relentless resistance of Russia proved to be too much for them.

Especially bearing in mind the ever-expanding war in the Middle East, with Israel wanting more and more help in its endless expansion into Lebanon, Syria, Iran and beyond. As a first sign of war fatigue, the US cut back its deliveries of anti-aircraft missiles to the Ukraine, as Israel is always the first priority for philosemitic America. Soon afterwards, Europe began to feel its own rapidly-draining strength. The most belligerent country of the West, England, suffers; PM Keir Starmer is unpopular, and the politics of the British rulers annoy the Brits. Supporting the Ukraine as well as Israel was too much, even for them.

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One response to “A Chance for Peace, by Israel Shamir

  1. Word of a YUGE attack on Moscow on July 12th with1000s of drones.

    The wizards of smart know the internet exists right?

    What happened to peace in the first 24 hours?

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