The proxies protect the U.S. interests

The United States DOD is using Ukraine’s defense and situation to do its dirty work against Russia. Targeting Ukraine’s strikes against Russia’s critical military infrastructure is part of a more complex operation. With strikes, the DOD tries to weaken Russia’s first response capabilities and force it to negotiate with Ukraine for peace. Thus, that hasn’t worked well.

The secondary objective for the U.S. is to create a buffer zone called the European Union to act as an early warning for potential nuclear strikes. The EU leaders have been fooled into believing that the U.S. tactics are for the benefit of the European Union. They have failed to understand that Europe will be the first to be hit in case of a nuclear strike from the East. In case of a potential nuclear strike, the United States, with its more sophisticated early warning systems, distance from Europe, and first response capabilities, has time to gather its prompt response.

The United States has played this game long enough to understand the rules of engagement and how to even the score without harming itself. Its numerous Defence Cooperation Agreements (DCA) provide it with the necessary deterrent against its adversaries. Those allies also have the reserves to wage war against U.S. adversaries.

Today’s situation is as perilous as it was in 1947 at the start of the Cold War. Leaders have changed, and military powers have grown more destructive, but the rules of engagement remain the same.

Western leaders have been fooled into believing that maintaining the war in Ukraine would solve the current crisis. In 2022, the U.S. was fully aware of Russia’s intentions to attack Ukraine. That allowed it to wage a proxy war against its old adversary without risking the U.S. military personnel. On the contrary, the U.S. also saw an opportunity to strengthen its own arms manufacturing base and turn the world against Russia and its leader, President Vladimir Putin.

The international community reacted as expected and began imposing sanctions against Russia’s economy. This is nothing new, as Russia (formerly the Soviet Union) has endured decades of Western sanctions. However, the sanctions have not had the expected impact on the Russian war economy, at least not in the way the U.S. had speculated. Russia is currently producing more ammunition than the entire EU, indicating that Russia has no intention of becoming weaker.

There is little or nothing EU citizens can do to turn their leader’s mind and make them realize that the U.S. has a cunning plan to cause harm to its long-time adversary. The situation in Ukraine is getting worse for the Ukrainians. Western coalition keeps on feeding Ukraine’s corruption and maintaining the status quo without realizing the problem is getting more severe by the day – not only to Ukraine but to the EU as well. Not because the fall of Ukraine would create an imminent threat to the EU but because the United States plans to engage Russia through its proxies. And it does not exclude the potential nuclear strike against Ukraine and Europe.

There are no winners in Ukraine’s war, at least not in Europe. However, the United States has again shown its skills in manipulating, blackmailing, and coercing its allies to do its will. Even in the face of dire threats of war and destruction, the European Union is willing to follow its master’s instructions and sacrifice itself for the greater good of the United States of America.

Is that fair? No, it is not, but that’s how the world is. The strongest survive, and the weakest, easily manipulated, will lose.

 

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