If you read between the lines in some news events, the Ukraine War finally is entering its endgame. If you have been reading my articles the past two years, this is not a surprise. Ukraine’s only chance was to remain neutral – to keep the peace deal worked out with Russia two years ago. Instead, Biden sent UK poodle Boris Johnson to Kiev to put the kibosh on peace.
Consider:
1. Victoria Nuland, the Lady Macbeth of the neocons, dripping with the blood of a million deaths, beginning with engineering the 2014 putsch against the legitimate government, was forced to “resign.” That signed the Biden regime was ready to move in a new direction.
2. CNN, an extension of the intelligence community, ran this article on March 11: “Exclusive: Russia producing three times more artillery shells than US and Europe for Ukraine.” It’s shocking to some because the U.S. and European economies, combined, sport 20X Russia’s GDP.
So what’s the deal? It’s obvious: the U.S. and European ruling elites are fools. They have no idea what’s going on in the world. They think financial leveraging shenanigans and everybody giving everybody else Pilates classes are a real economy. They are not. A real economy is building physical things: mining, drilling for oil, factories, etc. Russia and China have a lot more of those things than we do. So they can roll shells off the assembly line, and produce missiles like sausages.
3. On March 4 the Bezos Post, another extension of the intel community, reported Gen. “Syrsky has been tasked with auditing the existing armed forces to find more combat-eligible troops, after Zelensky’s office recently announced that of the 1 million people who have been mobilized, only about 300,000 have fought at the front lines. But nearly a month after his promotion, no one in the military leadership or the presidential administration has explained where those 700,000 are — or what they have been doing.”
Are the 700,000 dead in hiding, in exile, wounded? What would America be like of the equivalent, 7 million “people,” mostly young men, couldn’t be accounted for?
4. In his State of the Union Address, Biden brought up World War II, Roosevelt and Hitler; then Reagan and Gorbachev. And pleaded, “Overseas, Putin of Russia is on the march, invading Ukraine and sowing chaos throughout Europe and beyond. If anybody in this room thinks Putin will stop at Ukraine, I assure you, he will not…. But Ukraine can stop Putin if we stand with Ukraine and provide the weapons it needs to defend itself. That is all Ukraine is asking. They are not asking for American soldiers.”
Actually, as we have seen, there’s no ammo and no Ukrainian soldiers to wield the arms and ammo if they had it. And Russia has no desire to move beyond Ukraine. Why would they? They would face the real force of NATO, mainly the powerful U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy’s air and sea power. I think it’s obvious Putin wants to humiliate Biden, drive the U.S. out of Europe, then cut deals with the Europeans. He doesn’t need more territory. He needs his customers to return for his oil and other commodities.
5. With both Biden and Trump securing their re-nominations, the election will be relatively low intensity until the summer conventions. That’s the time Biden, or whoever’s running his regime, will use to find some way to wind down Ukraine, or at least make sure the controlled media keep it off the front pages and TV shows.
6. As I wrote on my blog last December, Biden had lost the control of the timeline of this war. Fortunately, the threat of nuclear war I feared has been sharply reduced. But it’s Putin who remains in control of the timeline. For example, he could continue making only incremental gains before our Nov. 5 election. Or he could accelerate his gains and take Kiev as an October Surprise, dooming Biden.
7. Finally, although the Ukraine War is far from over, it is in the endgame. Which still is deadly. The deadliest month for American troops in World War II in Europe, as Col Macgregor has said, was April 1945, just as it ended. Desperate, defeated troops still are deadly.
The Minsk agreements were in favor of Russia, not inclusive of it.