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Western escalation: Pursuing an EU Conflict Zone

Middle Nation · 1 Jun 2024 · 5:21 · YouTube

I've been saying since the beginning of the Ukraine war is that they want to expand the war. They wanna escalate the war and expand the war, and they wanna turn Europe into a conflict zone. Well, if you've seen the latest, news, America is, set to approve for their weapon systems, and Germany as well to be used by Ukraine to conduct attacks inside of Russia. Who? To attack basically, for for them to attack Russia outside of the so called war zone, you know, outside of Ukraine to be allowed to use American weapons to attack Russia.

And Russia has, of course, responded to that. Putin has responded that by saying, well, what are you gonna do if if you do that? Because the the the weapon systems are are very advanced sort of systems, that actually will need to be coordinated by western states themselves. In other words, like providing the, targeting information, satellite data, and so forth, for the use of these weapons. Meaning that the European countries, America and the European countries, Western countries, will be actively involved in attacking Russia.

And Putin has has said, well, you just want a global war now? Like, because what do you what what what will you do then if we retaliate against the any any of the countries that are involved in that, as as we logically would do. And I've I've seen some analysts, you know, saying, basically, yeah, that could that could end up in in retaliation against the continent and saying, oh, this is this is madness. How could they how could they do this? Do they not understand what the result of that could be?

What the what the ramifications of that are? What the repercussions will be? Of course, they do understand that because this is exactly what they want. They want to not that Russia will do that. I don't believe for a second that Russia's gonna do that.

I don't think Russia is gonna Retell. Now attack Germany or something. But giving Russia the giving Russia the justification for doing that gives you now the justification for preempting Russia from doing that. That, like, Germany now can say we have to defend ourselves against what what Russia has the justification for doing against us, whether they actually do it or not because they won't. But they could.

So because they can, now we have to respond to that possibility of them doing that. And so you have to buy weapons? So we now have to involve ourselves in war with Russia. And and, another obvious thing that they can do is, one one analyst that I saw was predicting the possibility of Russia attacking the Ukrainian power grid Uh-huh. And and and shutting off, you know, all all power in Ukraine, which is something they could've could've done all along but haven't done Mhmm.

And predicting that they might do that. And then again, this analyst was saying, you know, how why would The US be doing something, and why would Europe and NATO be doing something that would cause a reaction like that by Russia against Ukraine? That's not good for Ukraine. Like like, you still have it somewhere in your head that America or the or the or the West or NATO is anywhere at all in any way interested in what's good for Ukraine, and that they're they're interested in any way whatsoever in Ukraine winning the war? Yeah.

Do you know do you understand how much how how many investment opportunities are being created in Ukraine for BlackRock and how much, how much interest BlackRock already has in Ukraine on on the reconstruction of Ukraine, the eventual reconstruction of Ukraine? Destroy more. Destroy more. And this is gonna be repeated throughout Europe. It's very strange to me when I see analysts who are who are acting like like the policymakers don't know what they're doing or or, you know, are not considering the possible ramifications of their decisions.

When the decisions are very deliberate for exactly to achieve those ramifications and those repercussions, those consequences, That's that's what they're aiming for. It's very it's transparent to me. It's very clear. I mean, you have politicians calling it up there in a prewar period, a prewar economy. It it's not rocket science to figure out what they're what they're doing and what they're going to do and and that they are going to do it.

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