IT'S RUSSIA'S FAULT, IT'S RUSSIA'S FAULT, but it was a Ukrainian Missile, yeah but?

Poland is unique among most countries in Europe about sending troops to Ukraine...

"Poland is 'very enthusiastic' about sending troops to Ukraine, unlike many countries in Europe, retired U.S. Marine intelligence officer Scott Ritter said November 4 on YouTube. Judging Freedom.

"According to Ritter, between 10,000 and 30,000 Polish soldiers are already present in Ukraine, they are fighting on the front lines and suffering losses.:omg:

Former US spy Ritter announced Poland’s attempts to draw NATO into the Ukrainian conflict

“Europe is not happy about this: it is concerned that Poland is drawing NATO into this conflict.

"Now in Europe, no one is eager to send military personnel to Ukraine, except from Poland.

"Not the slightest bit of enthusiasm!

"At a minimum, due to the lack of infrastructure, even in the United States.

"'Of course, we have the 101st Airborne Division, but this is light infantry with helicopters, which will be in the area of u200bu200bthe powerful air defense systems and heavy armored vehicles – they will not last long, 'said Ritter."
Yeah - Ukraine is ethnically/culturally very Polish.

Of course the 4 regions that Russia cares about in the East are Russian in these regards, and want out of Ukraine, so what makes sense is for Russia to reabsorb them despite their desire for independence.

But the US wants Worald War III, so common sense/decency will not prevail.
 
Actually NATO and the US kept their cool and investigated it properly.
Not quite so Stann. There were dozens of propagandists claiming they were Russia's missiles, even before the dust had settled.
However, there was just far too much evidence against that theory.

The question remaining now Stann, is whether it was as stated by Nato or was it an attempted false flag event by the Ukrainians to blame Russia?
 
Yeah - Ukraine is ethnically/culturally very Polish.

Of course the 4 regions that Russia cares about in the East are Russian in these regards, and want out of Ukraine, so what makes sense is for Russia to reabsorb them despite their desire for independence.

But the US wants Worald War III, so common sense/decency will not prevail.
No, in fact the US doesn't want WW3! Neither side does.

America wants to make it appear that it's only Putin who won't cooperate, while the Russian people want peace.

That, or some variation of that, is likely the only way America can win the territory it's wanted since 2014.

And it's likely that Russia's propaganda efforts are now concentrated on creating dissention among Americans to start opposing the war.

Watch Trump closely to see if he dares to speak out more frequently against America's war with Russia.

And don't forget that Putin has the 'honey trap' incident in his pocket!

And likely a lot more on Trump's behaviour in Russia over several years!
 
Yeah - Ukraine is ethnically/culturally very Polish.

Of course the 4 regions that Russia cares about in the East are Russian in these regards, and want out of Ukraine, so what makes sense is for Russia to reabsorb them despite their desire for independence.

But the US wants Worald War III, so common sense/decency will not prevail.
I don't believe the US wants WWIII, but I'm sure US investors want another opportunity to loot the Russian economy the same way they did in the 1990s. That will never happen again with Putin in charge, Apparently, western leaders thought they could provoke a Russian invasion of Ukraine and then use sanctions to cripple the Russian economy, forcing regime change in Moscow. When all the dust settles, the Berlin Wall may be relocated on the Dnipro River?
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Ukraine in maps: Tracking the war with Russia
 
I don't believe the US wants WWIII, but I'm sure US investors want another opportunity to loot the Russian economy the same way they did in the 1990s. That will never happen again with Putin in charge, Apparently, western leaders thought they could provoke a Russian invasion of Ukraine and then use sanctions to cripple the Russian economy, forcing regime change in Moscow. When all the dust settles, the Berlin Wall may be relocated on the Dnipro River?
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Ukraine in maps: Tracking the war with Russia
Very astute take, and I hope you're right about WWIII.
 

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