ed note–Note to those breathing a sigh of relief over Biden’s statement–

Don’t.

History–and especially that of the last century–is replete with examples of various American presidents put in place by the organized forces of anti-Gentilism to steer the ship of state into Apocalyptic waters giving reassuring statements, only to then completely abrogate those statements, similar in many respects to the rapist holding a knife to the throat of his intended victim and telling her if she keeps quiet and lets him do his ‘business’ that he won’t kill her, only to then slit her throat after he is done.

The ‘tell’ in this case is Biden’s qualifying statement–that he would not fight WWIII for Ukraine, but he WOULD for NATO, which means that those intent upon bringing about WWIII as the precursor to the arrival of their ‘Moschiac’ need do no more than get just ONE NATO country involved in even the lightest skirmish with Russia, and VOILA–WWIII.

 

Bloomberg News

President Joe Biden said the U.S. will defend ‘every inch’ of NATO territory, even if it means World War III — but not Ukraine, which is why the U.S. won’t establish a no-fly zone.

‘As we provide this support to Ukraine, we’re going to continue to stand together with our allies in Europe and send an unmistakable message: that we will defend every inch of NATO territory,’ Biden said in Philadelphia on Friday during a speech to Democrats. ‘If they move once — granted, if we respond, it is World War III, but we have a sacred obligation on NATO territory.’

But he again said the U.S. won’t fight Russia in Ukraine, including by establishing a no-fly zone. ‘We will not fight the third World War in Ukraine,’ he said.

He rebuked calls for the U.S. to consider an effort to close the skies over Ukraine, which American military commanders have said would require shooting down Russian planes in the airspace.

‘Don’t kid yourself: No matter what you all say, that’s called World War III, OK?’ Biden said.

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