You got triggered by me criticizing the post you shared and calling it (not you) low IQ? You're way too sensitive then if such a comment causes you to disengage. Men openly criticize when other men say something dumb and use a more straightforward language. If I'm nor right you can always counter me and tell me why my take is stupid.
No wonder that society is feminized and cucked when I'm getting tone policed on a conspiracy forum for calling something low IQ...
It has nothing to do with being sensitive, it's about my time. I don't mind sharing, but I do care about wasting time. Very well, here is my comment.
The historic enemies to this establishment are Germany and Russia... China emerged later in the game
I was talking about the global realignment. Don't expect a moral answer, a UN process answer. There are no friends or enemies here. The answer is infrastructural.
Russia wants Black Sea energy moving south without NATO choke points. China, didn't emerged later, has been in the game for a long time. China wants a corridor outside US and European control. It's all transactional. China doesn't really understand Ukraine, Nazism or Zionism, they don't care. Chinese geopolitical thinking is pragmatic, commercial, secular. It thinks in ports, steel tonnage, and energy routing, not covenant, prophecy, or eschatology. There is no negotiated end, no NATO encroachment, no UN resolution, only the infrastructure. Once that exists, billions will flow. Surveillance capital, AI security contracts, Asia routing, Asia finance, Indian labor, Chinese infrastructure, Russian energy. The Ukraine story isn't about morality. It isn't about outrage. It isn't about headlines. It's about systems, incentives, and logistics.
The world is mostly plumbing. The optics are chaos. It's capital signaling, supply chains moving, corridors being claimed, leverage being accumulated. The reality is command nodes, supply chains, technological leverage, and strategic depth. It reads only what moves the flows, what shifts the tonnage, what bends the routes. It doesn't read history, scripture, prophecy, or ideology, just the metrics that govern movement, production, and power. Pipelines, canals, ports, shipping lanes, AI surveillance contracts, energy transfers, strategic logistics, and labor flows. History is not written in press releases. History is laid down in infrastructure, transactions, and capital alignment. Why China, Russia, and the US (under Trump) act in ways that seem illogical or immoral on the surface, but in terms of systemic interests, flows of resources, and corridors of power, they make perfect sense. And you can see this pattern repeating across history, empires, trade networks, colonies, industrial centers, energy corridors, always the same logic, just different players, different century.
Then there's the alignment between US and China. People think they should be ideological enemies, but ideology is a thin veneer over systems that actually function. Supply chains, tech hubs, manufacturing bases, resource corridors, these are the real organizers of global behavior, not rhetoric, not protests, not history books. And suddenly what's the paradoxical becomes mechanically inevitable. The same applies to every crisis, Ukraine is no exception.
Most people look for morality or ideology or nationalism, but the world operates on architectural, logistical, and capital logic, indifferent to sentiment. The deeper you go, the more you see the repetition. History is not unique events. It's cycles, alignments, corridors, and control nodes. Everything else, the rhetoric, the outrage, the commentary, is ephemeral. Understanding the structure changes everything. This is what Russia, US and China understand and Europe doesn't.
You got triggered by me criticizing the post you shared and calling it (not you) low IQ? You're way too sensitive then if such a comment causes you to disengage. Men openly criticize when other men say something dumb and use a more straightforward language. If I'm nor right you can always counter me and tell me why my take is stupid.
No wonder that society is feminized and cucked when I'm getting tone policed on a conspiracy forum for calling something low IQ...
It has nothing to do with being sensitive, it's about my time. I don't mind sharing, but I do care about wasting time. Very well, here is my comment.
I was talking about the global realignment. Don't expect a moral answer, a UN process answer. There are no friends or enemies here. The answer is infrastructural.
Russia wants Black Sea energy moving south without NATO choke points. China, didn't emerged later, has been in the game for a long time. China wants a corridor outside US and European control. It's all transactional. China doesn't really understand Ukraine, Nazism or Zionism, they don't care. Chinese geopolitical thinking is pragmatic, commercial, secular. It thinks in ports, steel tonnage, and energy routing, not covenant, prophecy, or eschatology. There is no negotiated end, no NATO encroachment, no UN resolution, only the infrastructure. Once that exists, billions will flow. Surveillance capital, AI security contracts, Asia routing, Asia finance, Indian labor, Chinese infrastructure, Russian energy. The Ukraine story isn't about morality. It isn't about outrage. It isn't about headlines. It's about systems, incentives, and logistics.
The world is mostly plumbing. The optics are chaos. It's capital signaling, supply chains moving, corridors being claimed, leverage being accumulated. The reality is command nodes, supply chains, technological leverage, and strategic depth. It reads only what moves the flows, what shifts the tonnage, what bends the routes. It doesn't read history, scripture, prophecy, or ideology, just the metrics that govern movement, production, and power. Pipelines, canals, ports, shipping lanes, AI surveillance contracts, energy transfers, strategic logistics, and labor flows. History is not written in press releases. History is laid down in infrastructure, transactions, and capital alignment. Why China, Russia, and the US (under Trump) act in ways that seem illogical or immoral on the surface, but in terms of systemic interests, flows of resources, and corridors of power, they make perfect sense. And you can see this pattern repeating across history, empires, trade networks, colonies, industrial centers, energy corridors, always the same logic, just different players, different century.
Then there's the alignment between US and China. People think they should be ideological enemies, but ideology is a thin veneer over systems that actually function. Supply chains, tech hubs, manufacturing bases, resource corridors, these are the real organizers of global behavior, not rhetoric, not protests, not history books. And suddenly what's the paradoxical becomes mechanically inevitable. The same applies to every crisis, Ukraine is no exception.
Most people look for morality or ideology or nationalism, but the world operates on architectural, logistical, and capital logic, indifferent to sentiment. The deeper you go, the more you see the repetition. History is not unique events. It's cycles, alignments, corridors, and control nodes. Everything else, the rhetoric, the outrage, the commentary, is ephemeral. Understanding the structure changes everything. This is what Russia, US and China understand and Europe doesn't.