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Russia's unjustifiable war of aggression in Ukraine
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<blockquote data-quote="stan ogden" data-source="post: 7146539" data-attributes="member: 49305"><p>The Boris Johnson interview with that freak on CNN revealed a lot ……</p><p></p><p>Sounds like Germany originally was sceptical in taking on Russia in the way the US and UK wanted. As Boris said, Germany had ‘sound economic reasons’. They weren’t keen on a long war which would impact their heavy industry and destroy their economy. Germany thought it’d be better to avoid an economic and humanitarian disaster. That, it’d be better to give Russia what it wanted (Ukraine neutrality, not enter NATO, and recognition of Crimea and the two republics) and that’d be the end of it and everyone could go back to how things were. </p><p></p><p>However the US and UK leaned heavily on Germany saying this is our big chance for a quick regime change in Moscow. We’ll arm Ukraine to the teeth, we’ll sanction the Russians to oblivion. We’ll get protests going In Moscow, put pressure on Putin, and get our overthrow. It’ll all be over in a month and it will end end on our terms. It’ll allow us to go in and break it up, and pillage the place. We will be able to get all the energy and commodities we want at an even cheaper rate than we’re getting them now. They (US / UK) convinced Germany to sign up for what they thought would be a short war of a couple of months at most.</p><p></p><p>It’s likely after 6 or 7 months of this dragging on Germany went back to US/UK saying we want out. You promised us a quick war, shock & awe sanctions ……. and regime change in Moscow. We’re no nearer any of that. Instead, our economy in Germany is the toilet and we’re becoming more deindustrialised with every passing month. Because of all of that we’re pulling out of this …..</p><p></p><p>That was the point where (you guessed it) the US/UK decided to blow up NS1 & 2 pipelines. </p><p></p><p>A very revealing interview ….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stan ogden, post: 7146539, member: 49305"] The Boris Johnson interview with that freak on CNN revealed a lot …… Sounds like Germany originally was sceptical in taking on Russia in the way the US and UK wanted. As Boris said, Germany had ‘sound economic reasons’. They weren’t keen on a long war which would impact their heavy industry and destroy their economy. Germany thought it’d be better to avoid an economic and humanitarian disaster. That, it’d be better to give Russia what it wanted (Ukraine neutrality, not enter NATO, and recognition of Crimea and the two republics) and that’d be the end of it and everyone could go back to how things were. However the US and UK leaned heavily on Germany saying this is our big chance for a quick regime change in Moscow. We’ll arm Ukraine to the teeth, we’ll sanction the Russians to oblivion. We’ll get protests going In Moscow, put pressure on Putin, and get our overthrow. It’ll all be over in a month and it will end end on our terms. It’ll allow us to go in and break it up, and pillage the place. We will be able to get all the energy and commodities we want at an even cheaper rate than we’re getting them now. They (US / UK) convinced Germany to sign up for what they thought would be a short war of a couple of months at most. It’s likely after 6 or 7 months of this dragging on Germany went back to US/UK saying we want out. You promised us a quick war, shock & awe sanctions ……. and regime change in Moscow. We’re no nearer any of that. Instead, our economy in Germany is the toilet and we’re becoming more deindustrialised with every passing month. Because of all of that we’re pulling out of this ….. That was the point where (you guessed it) the US/UK decided to blow up NS1 & 2 pipelines. A very revealing interview …. [/QUOTE]
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