RUSSIA QUITS PROXY WAR, DIRECT WAR IS ON!

Politicians are putting Western economies on a war footing as they are crumbling. The forces of theoretic warfare keep looking at reality through news paper headings and virtual reality goggles, while the President of Russia is trying to explain to them how the geopolitical reality looks like from Moscow: NATO is made up of "countries with a small territory and a very dense population", President Putin emphasized. This shock therapy is meant to bring European politicians to look at reality from a more sober perspective than the advice they get from PR consultants. But finding your way back from insanity is no easy undertaking. There are actually nations pushing back against the NATO led war machine. Germany has pulled back significantly in  recent weeks, while still pushing for long-range weapons to hit Russia directly. But Italy is calling it quits, while the Hungarian nail on the EU coffin, Viktor Orban, has made his position clear from the start. What it is, is an indictment against the Western professional political class.


As Russia seems to be pulling the plug on the illusion of a proxy war, as we all knew would happen at some point, NATO is barreling towards direct war. Or is it? Chay Bowes is revealing that the movie script the media has been fooling us with, is utter drivel. NATO has been attacking Russian territory for the last two years basically. 


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Smoke screen or not, it has become all the more urgent for these countries, particularly The Netherlands and the Baltic states, to realize they just painted a target on their own backs! Acronym of the day: TNW (tactical nuclear weapons). 


How separated from reality is the Western professional political class? Well, check Alex's Clown World (at the 43:45 mark): the Dutch Defense Ministry (headed by another genius, one of Europe's many female Defense Ministers, Kajsa Ollongren) is suggesting NATO countries to send her Patriot spare parts and she will re-engineer a complete Patriot system from the spare parts to hand over to the Ukrainians. They are displaying this example of Dutch frugally, while calling for direct attacks on Russia with long range weapons. It should tell you all you need to know.


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Putin in translation: "The task [for the strikes] is being prepared not by Ukrainian servicemen, but by representatives of NATO countries. Well, representatives of NATO countries, especially in Europe, especially in small countries, they should be aware of what they are playing with. They should remember that this is usually a country with a small territory and a very dense population. They should keep this factor in mind before they talk about striking deep into Russian territory. These are serious things, and we are watching this very closely." (link)

Medvedew has more freedom than his boss and is always good for an incisive tweet: 
 
"Western countries, which allegedly "approved the use" of their long-range weapons on Russian territory (regardless of whether it concerns old or new parts of our country), must understand the following: 

1. All their military equipment and personnel fighting against us will be destroyed both on the territory of former Ukraine and in the territories of other countries if strikes are launched from there against Russian territory. 

2. Russia assumes that all long-range strike weapons used by former Ukraine are currently directly controlled by NATO military personnel. This is not "military assistance" but participation in a war against us. Such actions could well become a casus belli.

3. NATO will have to decide how to classify the consequences of possible retaliatory strikes against the equipment/objects/personnel of individual bloc countries in the context of Articles 4 and 5 of the Washington Treaty.

In all likelihood, NATO leadership wants to pretend that it's about sovereign decisions of individual countries of the North Atlantic Alliance to support the Kyiv regime, and there are currently no grounds to apply the rule of the 1949 Treaty on Collective Defense. These are dangerous and harmful misconceptions.

Such "individual assistance" from NATO countries against Russia, whether it's controlling their long-range cruise missiles or sending troops to Ukraine, is a serious escalation of the conflict. Former Ukraine and its allies among NATO countries will face a response of such destructive force that the Alliance itself won't be able to refrain from involvement in the conflict.

And no matter how much the retired NATO blowhards chatter that Russia will never use non-strategic nuclear weapons against former Ukraine, let alone individual NATO countries, life is much scarier than their frivolous reasoning.

Just a few years ago, they insisted that Russia would not engage in open military conflict with the Bandera regime to avoid falling out with the West. They were wrong. War is underway. They may also miscalculate with the use of TNWs. Although this would be a fatal mistake.

After all, as rightly noted by the President of Russia, European countries have very high population densities. And for those enemy countries whose lands are beyond the coverage zone of TNWs, there is finally strategic potential. And this, alas, is neither intimidation nor nuclear bluffing.

The current military conflict with the West is unfolding according to the worst-case scenario. There is a constant escalation in the power of NATO weapons being deployed. Therefore, no one can exclude the conflict from escalating to its final stage today.” (link

Chay Bowes again, and he is one hundred percent spot on!

Also Bowes: 

"Last year, I predicted that as the NATO proxy War against Russia failed, the very existence of NATO was at stake. I also predicted that escalation would be the only way the West could avoid accepting defeat and ending the conflict. Here's the article in full from September 2023 (link)

 

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