ed note–if the title/thrust of this piece sounds a lil’ familiar, it should.

Why, just a few days ago, this guy, a certain ‘Dov Zakheim’–

A swamp thing of the non-Gentile persuasion and a close friend and colleague of the author of the piece below, a certain Max Boot–

–Also a swamp thing of the non-Gentile persuasion, wrote a piece almost identical in its message entitled Washington must stop worrying about World War III and act wherein he plies the black magic talents bestowed upon those of his pedigree in attempting to seduce/hypnotize the collective Gentile mind into signing on to the next phase of the same ‘Clash of Civilizations’ which the members of his political street gang got started with their Mossad-engineered terrorist attacks taking place on 9/11.

Now, speaking of things ‘seeming a lil’ familiar’ these days viz getting a major war started between the ‘West’ and Russia and what took place 20 years ago with getting a major war started between the ‘West’ and the Islamic East (otherwise known as the ‘war on terror’) keep in mind that there are very good reasons for all this ‘familiarism’–

IT’S THE SAME PEOPLE SINGING THE SAME SONG AND DOING THE SAME THING AND FOR ALL THE SAME REASONS.

The nucleus for the buildup to war with Russia, despite it not sitting centerstage, as indeed it didn’t in all the discussions leading up to the previous wars against Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, etc, is encompassed in a little 6-letter word that functions as the ‘nuclear reactor’ energizing the entire enterprise, and that 6-letter word is simply–

ISRAEL

 

Just as Israel demanded Iraq’s destruction–AND GOT IT…

Just as Israel demanded Libya’s destruction–AND GOT IT…

And just as Israel demanded Syria’s destruction–AND ALMOST GOT IT, AND WOULD HAVE GOTTEN IT HAD NOT RUSSIA STEPPED IN…

–Is now demanding Russia’s destruction so that the Jewish state will have a free hand to engage in all the Torah-based murder and mayhem which her infernal religion demands take place prior to the ascendency of ‘Eretz Israel’, the fulfillment of all those ‘prophecies’ describing a theocratic empire spanning from the Nile to the Euphrates rivers. 

And the author of this piece, Max Boot, a ‘made member’ of La Kosher Nostra acting as a spy and saboteur for the Jewish state, is doing exactly what his mission demands of him–to seduce the American mind into signing on to YET ANOTHER Gentile-against-Gentile war which the Jewish state needs to have take place in order to see her thousands-of-years-long political agenda materialize.

 

 

By Max Boot

Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has plunged the world into its worst military crisis since the end of the Cold War. From the U.S. standpoint, the war carries two opposing dangers: We could underreact, and thus let Russia get away with unprovoked aggression that will destroy the world order. Or we can overreact, allowing the conflict to spiral out of control. Put another way: We can’t afford to start a larger war, but we also can’t afford to let Russia win.

President Biden has mostly done a good job of walking this narrow line. He has rejected, for example, dangerous calls for a no-fly zone that would force U.S. troops into combat with the Russians. But Biden has erred too far on the side of caution by refusing Poland’s offer to supply Ukraine with its MiG-29 fighter jets. The administration’s position is that Ukraine doesn’t really need the aircraft and that providing them would be a dangerous escalation.

We shouldn’t let an aggressor veto aid to his victims. If the Ukrainians say they want MiG-29’s, we should provide them. We should also send anti-ship missiles, S-300 antiaircraft missiles armed drones, and lots more munitions of all kinds to replenish Ukrainian stockpiles. The volume of weapons is already high but needs to be higher.

What is the difference, anyway, between shooting down a Russian airplane with a Stinger missile or a MiG-29? The Soviets supplied fighter aircraft to North Korea and North Vietnam to shoot down U.S. aircraft; in Korea, some of those planes were even flown by Russian and Chinese pilots. The United States, for its part, supplied Nationalist China in 1941 with both aircraft and former U.S. military pilots — the famed Flying Tigers — to fight Japanese aggression. That is how great-power competition works. As long as U.S. personnel are not firing on Russians, Ukraine is still a proxy war — and not a precursor to World War III.

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, of course, is irate that the West is supplying any aid to his victims; he has even referred to sanctions as akin to an act of war. On Saturday, the Kremlin warned that Western aid convoys to Ukraine would be ‘legitimate military targets.’ On Sunday, Russian cruise missiles slammed into a Ukrainian base, where U.S. trainers had once been based, only 15 miles from the border with Poland, killing 35 people. Coincidentally (or not), Russian troops the same day shot and killed an American journalist outside Kyiv.

Based on Russia’s history, we can expect efforts in the future to target bases in Poland and other NATO states that are being used to ship supplies to Ukraine. During the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the United States provided aid to the Mujahideen via Pakistan, and the Soviets repeatedly attacked Pakistan in an effort to shut off the flow of arms.

In the early 1980s the Soviets mounted airstrikes against Pakistan’s Northwest Frontier Province. That became harder to do once the United States sold Pakistan F-16s. So instead, in 1986, Russian Spetsnaz (special forces) launched a cross-border raid, while Afghan intelligence operatives under Soviet control carried out terrorist attacks in Pakistan. The Post reported in 1988 on ‘Moscow’s secret war of terror against Pakistan’: ‘Last July 14, a remote-control device triggered three car-bomb explosions in Karachi, killing 72 Pakistanis and injuring 260. Then, on September 19, a bomb exploded at a bus stop in Rawalpindi, killing five and injuring 19.’

More recently, Russia has been accused of carrying out sabotage operations in Europe to stop the flow of arms to Ukraine. The Czech government blamed Russian agents for blowing up a Czech arms depot in 2014 that was allegedly being used to supply Ukraine. Russian intelligence operatives were also believed in 2015 to have poisoned a Bulgarian arms dealer who was selling weapons to Ukraine.

Poland — the major depot for Western supplies to Ukraine — is much better protected than Pakistan was in the 1980s. Two U.S. Patriot batteries and U.S. F-16s should help keep that country safe from Russian airstrikes, but Poland needs to be vigilant about Russian saboteurs. NATO must make clear to Moscow that attacks on Poland — or any other NATO member — will be met with a military response. Russia can get away with attacking aid convoys in Ukraine, but if it tries to attack them in Poland, NATO should be prepared to fight back — with devastating consequences for Russian troop formations in Ukraine.

Sadly, even if Russia uses chemical weapons in Ukraine, the West will object but not launch military strikes. Attacking a NATO member is the only real ‘red line’ requiring direct U.S. military intervention. But Biden shouldn’t be ruling anything in or out publicly. He needs to stop telling Putin that ‘we will not fight a war against Russia in Ukraine.’ Keep Putin guessing — and worrying.

As the renowned Stalin biographer Stephen Kotkin says: ‘Putin pretends to be crazy in order to scare us and to gain leverage.’ But as the far-stronger military power, the United States has plenty of leverage of its own. We need to be wary of Putin — but he also needs to be wary of us.

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