Excellent bit of writing once again. Whoever is running Albion needs to lay off what Zelenskyy's snorting and get to grips with the shocking reality that is the UK. Where I live, Ireland, the patsies are still in the denial stage about Biden and the end of globalism and yesterday announced €150 million in humanitarian aid to Zelenskyy's bank account.
Tis epic times we're living in, it's clear to see now how all the countless wars and destruction of the last couple of hundred years were caused by the ancestors of today's private bankers.
Well written commentary! Seems we have something in common , as I lost my mother to cancer in 2011. I kind of fell off the plantation then!
In my tours in the past, I have also lived through 911 on a US Army base here in Germany. That was as you'd understand, a particularly eye opening experience. Likewise in 1996 when living in Dhahran the BBC World Service reported that a huge truck bomb had exploded outside Khobar Towers 10 miles from my apartment on the King Fahd University campus. And in 1998 the US bombed Iraq and Somalia in Operation Desert Fox.
I recall my Arab friends' anger at the latter operation towards our country, which I'd always held to be a force for good in the world. After that, I began to question things somewhat....
Nice to hear we have things in common and sorry for your loss. Funnily enough, I was flying back from the US overnight on 910, landing into Heathrow early on 911, having visited the Pentagon and other places in the DC and Virginia area... My time in Afghan in 2010 briefly filled me with hope that we were trying to do good. That was until it became clear we were looking for a way out, just when we had started to figure out how to make a difference. Quetion everything.
If I could put a year when I started to think things were not as they seemed, it was around 2012, when those awful ISIS videos started appearing on main news.
I can remember a time when the (old) BBC had reporters like Kate Adie who had integrity in wars such as Gulf War I. I think in Gulf War 2 the reporters were treated totally differently as if they had to tow the line and not be impartial, and the war was pure entertainment for the US.
What is most heartbreaking when you stay in these Muslim lands is how utterly kind those people there are in their hospitality. Completely at odds with how the West behave. I recall Ghandi what he thought of Western civilization: "I think it would be a good idea". :)
It has always been there if you really look. We just begin to see it at different times. How AQ and ISIS were funded, formed and encouraged, and for what purpose. Think of the book ‘Greenmantle’ by John Buchan and he would know!
And I had healed okay from those deaths as they were ages ago but it totally changed me. But December last year, my nephew at 44 died of cancer. He was having palliative care and had a sudden heart attack.
Good summary and I agree that the defeat of the summer 2023 offensive was the critical point but the ongoing disaster of the Kursk offensive is costing so many troops and materiel for the Ukrainians, depleting their more experienced troops and reserves, and hastening the military defeat. I think that General Kellogg is the current operational therapist to ease with the Trump cope, particularly for the EU and Zelensky. However, I do worry for the UK…. The operational investment in the training and planning of this war (including the offensives and Black Sea operations) has been underplayed and will have a devastating effect on morale in the future. I really do wonder what Starmer is going to be hit with when he meets Trump particularly if Starmer acts as I expect. If that is the case, I suspect that Trump might hit him with some potentially embarrassing revelations about events which have been reported in one way in public and will be devastating if the British public gets given a more credible explanation which contradicts how the British government has sought to present events…..
The British media has given Starmer no scope to align with Trump on Ukraine policy. Any concession on Ukraine policy will be reported as a sell out of Ukraine. I worry that Starmer will try to persuade Trump to go easy on Zelensky, with no actual ideas to end the war. It could be carnage.
It’s a time where leaders (no matter what the media might say) have to lead because as sure as night follows day we are going to have to make a choice and will be dragged there kicking and screaming one way or another. It is pretty clear that the USA will start to practically lift sanctions on Russia and we will have to come to an accommodation in order to survive economically. The defence spending increases are political fantasy. This government will struggle as I think will Starmer. But these are choices which will have to be made in pretty short order. I think things will change quicker than we think…. Let’s see what happens in Germany on Monday!
"Only then, might he and other western leaders finally reach acceptance that their policy was shot through with a bullet called realism, and move on." Starmer and Macron are now happy to have a German Nazi, Merz, they can put in the arena to get thrown at with rotten fruits. Its them easy game: in public opinion all Germans are NAZIS also Merz. And this Merz was screaming for nukes a few days ago in "Der Tagesspiegel". So there is still time to eat popcorn and wonder about mysterious cognitive eruptions.
Excellent bit of writing once again. Whoever is running Albion needs to lay off what Zelenskyy's snorting and get to grips with the shocking reality that is the UK. Where I live, Ireland, the patsies are still in the denial stage about Biden and the end of globalism and yesterday announced €150 million in humanitarian aid to Zelenskyy's bank account.
Tis epic times we're living in, it's clear to see now how all the countless wars and destruction of the last couple of hundred years were caused by the ancestors of today's private bankers.
🙌🏻 Correct.
Well written commentary! Seems we have something in common , as I lost my mother to cancer in 2011. I kind of fell off the plantation then!
In my tours in the past, I have also lived through 911 on a US Army base here in Germany. That was as you'd understand, a particularly eye opening experience. Likewise in 1996 when living in Dhahran the BBC World Service reported that a huge truck bomb had exploded outside Khobar Towers 10 miles from my apartment on the King Fahd University campus. And in 1998 the US bombed Iraq and Somalia in Operation Desert Fox.
I recall my Arab friends' anger at the latter operation towards our country, which I'd always held to be a force for good in the world. After that, I began to question things somewhat....
Nice to hear we have things in common and sorry for your loss. Funnily enough, I was flying back from the US overnight on 910, landing into Heathrow early on 911, having visited the Pentagon and other places in the DC and Virginia area... My time in Afghan in 2010 briefly filled me with hope that we were trying to do good. That was until it became clear we were looking for a way out, just when we had started to figure out how to make a difference. Quetion everything.
If I could put a year when I started to think things were not as they seemed, it was around 2012, when those awful ISIS videos started appearing on main news.
I can remember a time when the (old) BBC had reporters like Kate Adie who had integrity in wars such as Gulf War I. I think in Gulf War 2 the reporters were treated totally differently as if they had to tow the line and not be impartial, and the war was pure entertainment for the US.
What is most heartbreaking when you stay in these Muslim lands is how utterly kind those people there are in their hospitality. Completely at odds with how the West behave. I recall Ghandi what he thought of Western civilization: "I think it would be a good idea". :)
It has always been there if you really look. We just begin to see it at different times. How AQ and ISIS were funded, formed and encouraged, and for what purpose. Think of the book ‘Greenmantle’ by John Buchan and he would know!
Cripes - that makes three of us. My mother died of ovarian cancer in 2011 on my birthday.
That must have been terrible. I'm really sorry. Mine died 3 days before Christmas.
Something you never forget
And I had healed okay from those deaths as they were ages ago but it totally changed me. But December last year, my nephew at 44 died of cancer. He was having palliative care and had a sudden heart attack.
Sorry about that.
Good summary and I agree that the defeat of the summer 2023 offensive was the critical point but the ongoing disaster of the Kursk offensive is costing so many troops and materiel for the Ukrainians, depleting their more experienced troops and reserves, and hastening the military defeat. I think that General Kellogg is the current operational therapist to ease with the Trump cope, particularly for the EU and Zelensky. However, I do worry for the UK…. The operational investment in the training and planning of this war (including the offensives and Black Sea operations) has been underplayed and will have a devastating effect on morale in the future. I really do wonder what Starmer is going to be hit with when he meets Trump particularly if Starmer acts as I expect. If that is the case, I suspect that Trump might hit him with some potentially embarrassing revelations about events which have been reported in one way in public and will be devastating if the British public gets given a more credible explanation which contradicts how the British government has sought to present events…..
The British media has given Starmer no scope to align with Trump on Ukraine policy. Any concession on Ukraine policy will be reported as a sell out of Ukraine. I worry that Starmer will try to persuade Trump to go easy on Zelensky, with no actual ideas to end the war. It could be carnage.
It’s a time where leaders (no matter what the media might say) have to lead because as sure as night follows day we are going to have to make a choice and will be dragged there kicking and screaming one way or another. It is pretty clear that the USA will start to practically lift sanctions on Russia and we will have to come to an accommodation in order to survive economically. The defence spending increases are political fantasy. This government will struggle as I think will Starmer. But these are choices which will have to be made in pretty short order. I think things will change quicker than we think…. Let’s see what happens in Germany on Monday!
"Only then, might he and other western leaders finally reach acceptance that their policy was shot through with a bullet called realism, and move on." Starmer and Macron are now happy to have a German Nazi, Merz, they can put in the arena to get thrown at with rotten fruits. Its them easy game: in public opinion all Germans are NAZIS also Merz. And this Merz was screaming for nukes a few days ago in "Der Tagesspiegel". So there is still time to eat popcorn and wonder about mysterious cognitive eruptions.
No one died at Fukushima https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_nuclear_accident_casualties
Surely this is satire. Vassals and jackals do not experience melancholy.
Ukraine served its purpose - allowing weapons and money to be laundered.
Will its remains be allowed to continue? Or shall it be absorbed by its neighbours?
The Jews that rule europe are doing just fine!
They know their White Slaves will ALWAYS
suck Jew penis!