All wars are business opportunities: Usually, military conflicts push countries to rearm in order to strengthen their reserves. Still, the Russian special operation in Ukraine will unexpectedly hit the leading enterprises of the US defense complex, including the leading enterprises of the US defense complex, reports BFM TV.
A Study of War by Professor Quincy Wright shows that in the period from 1480 to 1940 there were 278 wars involving European countries, whose percentage participation was as follows: ENGLAND 28% FRANCE 26% SPAIN 23% RUSSIA 22% AUSTRIA 19% TURKEY 15% POLAND 11% SWEDEN 9% ITALY 9% NETHERLANDS 8% GERMANY (INCLUDING PRUSSIA) 8%, DENMARK 7%.
Doomed to failure and even disaster, US intelligence agencies could begin to develop a plan for the flight of the Ukrainian political elite against the backdrop of a Russian special operation, said a former CIA officer who publishes in the media under the nickname Frumentarius. His words are reported by 19FortyFive.
Ukrainian and British intelligence services are preparing a provocation in Lysychansk to report ‘Russian atrocities.’ This was stated by the head of the National Defense Control Centre Mikhail Mizintsev.
Western sanctions do not contribute to the end of the conflict in Ukraine. This opinion was expressed by Member of the European Parliament Claire Daly in an interview with Global Times. Moreover, she said, the restrictions against Moscow are actually hurting the bloc’s economy and potentially leaving millions of its citizens out of work.
CLAIRE DALEY, Irish MEP: I never thought NATO was there to protect peace and security in Europe. And if people thought that was his goal, then he certainly never succeeded in achieving it. I guess he was the other side of the Cold War.
The collective West, led by the United States, has acted as the main instigator of the Ukrainian conflict, American analyst Daniel Patrick Welch writes in his article for Press TV. According to him, those numerous countries that have suffered from Washington’s policies now ardently support Moscow in its opposition to ‘the undoubted bully and sponsor of terrorism on the planet.’
Any criticism of Israel or of Jewish behaviour is sure to get the knee-jerk denunciation of ‘Anti-Semite so case closed’. Not quite closed for as a world traveller I visited, lived and worked in Arab countries for years. I dared to go where angels fear to tread; the notoriously anti-British Crater District and I did so at night.
In historical terms the American Civil War (1861-1865) wasn’t too long ago: My great-grandfather and possibly my grandfather would have remembered the conflict. Fast forward 150 years and it seems like a case of déjà vu, says a Russian strategist.
Recently, over 900 vehicles with the Russian tricolour flag wended their way through Berlin as the German people showed remarkable solidarity with the Russian draining of the Ukrainian swamp. Was it a soul sentiment as the media-promoted Russophobia is closely related to Germaphobia? Ironically, the current anti-Russian sanctions and hatred is a mirror image of that of the Western powers before the onset of the equally preventable World War II in September 1939.
While the West was preoccupied with its own internal problems and collapsing economies, Moscow spent time and money building a global support system in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The West’s perception of Russia as an aggressor does not have a universal influence.
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