Russia has been holding off and stalling for time for over two decades. And I don't blame them. Even with all the damage that's been done, it's the smart strategy.
For example. it's a long story but the Kursk was torpedoed and sunk by an American and a British sub. Putin said nothing about that, and even let 23 survivors die at the bottom of the Barents so they could never tell the tale.
Sounds heartless, but the analysis is simple: if you're going to kill the king, kill the king. Not that that's even what they wanted, but they knew the king would eventually come to kill them. They needed all the time they could get to prepare and a gutted RF was not ready in August 2000.
So the scale finally tipped a year ago, and it's never going to tip back.
Yes, and perhaps longer. Once realizing the globalist criminals were at the helm systems in Russia likely began to react, not entirely sure but it seems logical.
Leading to the internal intentional collapse of the soviet union to allow a fresh start? seems to have worked, from that point the criminals have seen the boot and the heel also; so complete domination was removed.
Rebounding from that and turning into what we see today, has been rewarding. Most people pretend that we are still dealing with an old soviet union. Good times.
So the scale finally tipped a year ago, and it's never going to tip back.
Perhaps, at least in many ways but not completely, thus the still covered hand.
I think in general Russia is towering over everyone else when it comes to raw capability to deliver the power to the battlefield.
I was not sure last year, but I am more confident now with all the talking heads of the west yammering like crazy still, we are likely to see this escalate to a larger situation this year.
Not that I doubt They will keep trying to escalate, but I find it a real indication that They are backed into a corner and are simply taking the only available option, no matter how pointless.
Ukraine was the largest, most combat-ready military in NATO (just not formally). They're getting down to retirees and teens, with ladies up next. The other NATO militaries are a joke. They've just been letting the US pick up the bill for decades, never worried about actually fighting.
The US would be an exception, but all the strength is outside Europe. The RF has A++ anti-ship and air defense, so it's hard to see how much of that even survives intact to the battlefield.
Escalation makes no sense. They've lost and will continue to lose. It all just keeps driving the rest of the world not already under full hegemony farther away. I suppose for Them it's like Bluto says in "Animal House": "Nothing's over until we decide it is."
Russia has been holding off and stalling for time for over two decades. And I don't blame them. Even with all the damage that's been done, it's the smart strategy.
For example. it's a long story but the Kursk was torpedoed and sunk by an American and a British sub. Putin said nothing about that, and even let 23 survivors die at the bottom of the Barents so they could never tell the tale.
Sounds heartless, but the analysis is simple: if you're going to kill the king, kill the king. Not that that's even what they wanted, but they knew the king would eventually come to kill them. They needed all the time they could get to prepare and a gutted RF was not ready in August 2000.
So the scale finally tipped a year ago, and it's never going to tip back.
Yes, and perhaps longer. Once realizing the globalist criminals were at the helm systems in Russia likely began to react, not entirely sure but it seems logical.
Leading to the internal intentional collapse of the soviet union to allow a fresh start? seems to have worked, from that point the criminals have seen the boot and the heel also; so complete domination was removed.
Rebounding from that and turning into what we see today, has been rewarding. Most people pretend that we are still dealing with an old soviet union. Good times.
Perhaps, at least in many ways but not completely, thus the still covered hand.
I think in general Russia is towering over everyone else when it comes to raw capability to deliver the power to the battlefield.
I was not sure last year, but I am more confident now with all the talking heads of the west yammering like crazy still, we are likely to see this escalate to a larger situation this year.
Not that I doubt They will keep trying to escalate, but I find it a real indication that They are backed into a corner and are simply taking the only available option, no matter how pointless.
Ukraine was the largest, most combat-ready military in NATO (just not formally). They're getting down to retirees and teens, with ladies up next. The other NATO militaries are a joke. They've just been letting the US pick up the bill for decades, never worried about actually fighting.
The US would be an exception, but all the strength is outside Europe. The RF has A++ anti-ship and air defense, so it's hard to see how much of that even survives intact to the battlefield.
Escalation makes no sense. They've lost and will continue to lose. It all just keeps driving the rest of the world not already under full hegemony farther away. I suppose for Them it's like Bluto says in "Animal House": "Nothing's over until we decide it is."