History is easy to repeat when the truth is twisted or hid. Those in charge know this all to well, just take diaper boy as an example. How many wars has he stood by, has he ever protested against just one?
For those that want to hear the conclusion go to 1:24
Patton, a true military commander spoke against these atrocities , explains why one of his own killed him, accident of course.
“No dumb bastard ever won a war by going out and dying for his country. He won it by making some other dumb bastard die for his country.”
― George S. Patton Jr.
I do not condone any of this thing that is going on, either side. We have our own borders that are wide open being invaded but for some reason NATO is at another that they don't even have say in, figure that out , it's becoming kind of obvious the government is a corrupt killing machine .
Try this , quit paying taxes and see how long it takes for them to knock on your door. You will own nothing and be happy.
If this is true , holy hell will be unleashed over there, Zenlensky is probably hanging out in Switzerland.
Coast line to coast line Russia is only 55 miles away. In the old days people use to sled dog it to meet relatives, motorized vehicles are much easier these days.
This gives a whole new meaning to star link. Also in this clip is that not Elaine Chao , Mitch McConnell's wife , daughter of a Taiwan shipping tycoon to Trump's left? Chao dates back to the Reagan administration.
Steven Pifer examines Russia's proposed draft agreements with NATO and the United States on security in Europe, and whether they could be an opening bid in serious negotiations or are intended to be rejected and used as a pretext for military action against Ukraine.
This minion just confirms what Ritter said above, blaming Russia for Ukraine bombing Poland so Poland can arm up.
Poland has said the missile that hit a grain facility on Tuesday, killing two people near the border with Ukraine.
A grain facility, what are the odds?
The S-300 is a family of surface-to-air missiles, originally developed by the Soviet Union. It was first put into operation in the late 1970s after a decade of development.