Home UKRAINE/NATO/RUSSIA/CHINAAs Things Continue to Deteriorate in Ukraine, Everyone Is Positioning Themselves For The Incoming Ukrainian Disintegration

As Things Continue to Deteriorate in Ukraine, Everyone Is Positioning Themselves For The Incoming Ukrainian Disintegration

"Stoltenberg is an empty suit...an arrogant imbecile, insulting and condescending to others. The epitome of the Nordic Man."

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Gonzalo Lira

 Everyone Is Positioning Themselves For The Incoming Ukrainian Disintegration



Dateline: 25 May 2022
Lira is correct in seeing the practically inevitable disintegration of the current Ukranian regime, and the country itself dismembered into various regions, becoming perhaps a rump state, with Russia being the main arbiter of the new geopolitical reality on the ground. Lira also has choice words to define NATO's chief and Washington's puppet, Jens Stoltenberg, the most prominent symbol of Scandinavian prostitution to Washington's malignant designs. "I despise that man," intones Lira, and we fully agree. "He's an imbecile, he epitomises the nordic man...an empty suit, one of those imbeciles who think they know everything and know nothing, but act arrogant and dismissive toward everyone."  Touché, indeed. And Kudos to Lira for saying it with the precision and eloquence that the case requires. "On general principle, I'd punch him on the nose," he adds. Right, again.  Stoltenberg should be standing before a new Nuremberg crimes tribunal for actively stoking war on behalf of its masters in Washington. But the likes of Stoltenberg may need to find themselves another job, as NATO may dissolve quicker than they expect once Russian arms demonstrate its futility.

Says one of our highly perceptive readers: "The business of America is business, and the US is simply a rentier nation, increasing by intimidation its indebtedness for keeping control. This does not work any longer where weapons are more advanced or where the economy outstrips that of the US. The Ukraine war is a last effort towards intimidation and in all probability (because it is becoming too expensive which contrasts badly with the internal policies of scarcity in the US), will lead to a settlement whereby the US may act as a benevolent intermediator (and ignore NATO which over time will fall apart). As a business venture, the US is failing because its greatest competitor, China, as they see it, is invincible. Unlucky is the third world which shall bear the consequences, because human lives (as is also proven daily in the US) are expendable..."


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subhuti37 May 31, 2022 - 1:34 am

I question Lira’s assessment of the Ukraine army. Many of its weapons were Soviet era. And while it’s true that those troops poised to capture Donetsk were well trained and even fanatically Russophobic, that is not true of many of the fighting age men in Ukraine. Many didn’t want to fight and were drafted against their will. Patrick Lancaster pointed out in his recent video that several cities on the border of the DPR fell without a fight. It is the Western Ukraine that has been fueling the conflict from the beginning, and much of Ukraine is at least ambivalent about fighting Russia, since many have family in Russia.

Many captured Ukrainian soldiers say they were very poorly equipped, or sent without even adequate ammunition and supplies.

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