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A wicked Hapa of the West, for the West. We must reclaim America.

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Say what you want about Zelensky being a short, ugly, corrupt Jewish war-time-dictator or whatever, I think he comes off as perfectly reasonable in this interview. I believe he genuinely wants the war to end, even with the understanding that Russia will likely get to keep its territorial gains.

He didn’t go to Washington for more weapons; he wants a peace deal with security guarantees — otherwise Russia can attack again later. Russia has always been a threat to Ukraine, just look at history.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/EternalMuscovite/73862
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Say what you want about Zelensky being a short, ugly, corrupt Jewish war-time-dictator or whatever, I think he comes off as perfectly reasonable in this interview. I believe he genuinely wants the war to end, even with the understanding that Russia will likely…
In contrast to Zelenskyy’s very recent interview on Fox, we shouldn’t forget Putin’s long interview with Tucker Carlson from roughly a year ago, where Putin’s justification for the war in Ukraine was this equivocated medieval history lecture that failed to make any reasonable arguments to justify the invasion.

The only reason Putin wants peace now, after 3 years (or actually 10+) of war is because Russia literally cannot afford to continue the war. Putin doesn’t genuinely want peace, he just wants a break and more time for Russia to recover and rebuild its military for a future full scale invasion. Thats why Ukraine needs a peace deal with security guarantees and NATO membership.
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I’m no expert on Slavic history, but I wonder if Russia should even be called RUSsia. It’s really isn’t the civilizational descendant of the Kievian Rus. Rather, it’s a descendant of the Principality of Moscow and its subjects are all essentially Muscovites — their civilization revolves around Moscow.

It’s as if these Muscovites are just trying to assume Rus identity by taking over Kiev. “We’re the real Rus now!” It’s just like Jews claiming to be semites.
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Forwarded from Victor Dorian
There's like two German maps from the 1500's that have the name Rusie or Rusia in modern day Ukraine and Belarus but modern day russia is called Muscovy.
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I think war between Russia and China is not only back on the table, it’s inevitable. After invading Ukraine, Russia has proven that its military is weak at full strength, and now it’s at less than half. China can easily retake the territories it lost to the Russian Empire — they share a huge border that Russia can’t defend. Had Russia not invaded Ukraine, it could have maintained its posture as “the second army” — pretending to be second to the US — as a deterrent against China, but that’s over. China has fewer reasons to maintain friendly relations with Russia now that it’s going to be closer to the US.

If Russia is going to be the USA’s bitch, it can’t be China’s bitch at the same time. That’s going to cause problems in Asia.

https://youtu.be/UcDcxWS5BWA?
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Something is brewing here. China isn’t going to downsize its military, but I doubt it’s because the plan is to retake Taiwan anytime soon — I think it’s a bluff. I think China’s real plan is retake northern territories that were formerly part of China in previous centuries.

I think the Chinese leadership are well versed in the Art of War by Sun Tzu: “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”

Russia is weak, the Russian people are poor and demoralized as usual, and will be for a very long time.
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Keep in mind that China also has a serious problem with its gender imbalance — it has too many males because of the one child policy from decades ago. China has men it needs to get rid of or kill off somehow, and it has a huge military that’s just waiting to send them off. The CCP needs a successful military operation to reestablish its legitimacy and rekindle Chinese chauvinism among its heavily demoralized population.

China has EVERYTHING to gain by invading Russia’s eastern territories rather than Taiwan. All the threats of Invading Taiwan has to be a huge bluff. I’m sure China intends to do it in the future at some point, but it’s a good bluff. China has so much more to gain by invading Russia, including access to the Arctic.
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People on Telegram act confused when I say I’m pro-American, because I don’t support the Trump administration’s foreign policy. “How can you be pro-American?”

I think it’s important to remind everyone that American Nationalism isn’t like Russian patriotism, where Russians just go with whatever their dictator wants. Governments often go against the will of their people while assuming their national identity.

For those outside of the US, Do you always support your country’s government and its foreign policy? Or even all of its domestic policy decisions? I doubt it.
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For those Americans on Telegram cheering for every single thing Trump does, cut it out. You’re not a Muscovite, stop acting like one. That’s uncharacteristic of Americans.
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Something interesting that I learned about the war in Ukraine is that GWOT (Global War On Terror) veterans that jumped into the fight in Ukraine, they all struggled to adjust to the brutality of the war, especially the constant enemy artillery. In comparison to the veterans, more green recruits and armed civilians that had never seen war before adjusted better, making them more combat effective. The GWOT veterans were always used to fighting insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan where they always had the upper hand in firepower, air power, technology and etc… But unlike anything they saw in the Global War On Terror, in Ukraine they faced a full scale invasion from a larger conventional army with massive amount of firepower that often eclipsed the Ukrainian side’s firepower.

I learned this from an interview I had with a British fighter in Ukraine, and recently this was confirmed from other sources.

https://youtu.be/XTKyXE3R5kk?
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🇺🇸🇺🇦 - Demonstrations in support of President Zelensky and Ukraine at the Times Square in NYC.

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Russians love their meat shield strategy. They’ll throw away tens of thousands of Russian lives to gain a single city.

EDIT: Yes, the meat shield tactic is effective, but the point here is that Russian lives don’t matter to Putin and his Kremlin cronies.

https://youtu.be/xxZeopWXyPY?
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People forget how large the USA is, and how this affects the political system. Running for President of the USA means appealing to hundreds of millions of people, convincing them that you are their best option; which means giving as many people as possible (who are open to voting for you) what they want, enough so that they’ll vote for you. Remember, just because we have a form of government that gives people a vote, that doesn’t make it a democracy — Trump’s policies, therefore, are not totally representative of the will of American people. Also, no one voted for Trump or Kamala because of their respective stance on Ukraine. Trump won because he promised to give a large swath of conservatives, single-issue-voters and moderates the domestic policies they wanted — the previous administration under Biden wasn’t good on domestic issues, which is how the democrats handed Trump victory. I’m not saying Trump is great for America, but he checked the policies boxes that most voters wanted, including things I wanted even though I wrote in Ron Paul. Again, hardly any American voted with Ukraine on their mind, because of course people care mostly about domestic policies, as they should.

If the USA were actually a democracy — a direct democracy — its foreign policy would look like quite different. It would probably have been a neutral country that would have never even entered the World Wars, let alone forming NATO.

It’s easy for Americans to get behind cutting support for Ukraine when they’re told that it’s so expensive, a waste of their tax money and “we need to reduce the deficit.” Most Americans are normies that don’t really care about foreign policy and the long term effects of bad foreign policy decisions — they aren’t thinking about Russia being a threat to America in 50 years. They don’t know how much damage Russian propaganda has done to America!
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Most Americans that voted for Trump don’t know that much about Trump. They don’t know much about Musk either, or all the tech-bros oligarchs behind Trump, trying to turn this great country into a techno-feudalist oligarchy. They just don’t understand yet… it’s not obvious to normies.
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