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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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takewhatyouneed
on 23/10/2024, 09:02:39 UTC
Russia has expressed in the past that they have only 2 or 3 reasons for their part in the Ukraine war. None of their reasons includes conquering Ukraine. But their reasons DO include keeping Nato out. The question is, how does Russia keep Nato out without conquering Ukraine? Russia, with their latest war successes, is having to examine this first hand, right now.

The answer, of course is, BRICS. BRICS will throw the whole West off balance, and just might destroy Western banking altogether. The thing that average people don't realize about this is, they won't really be hurt much by this happening. And they might gain a lot from it since Western banking steals from them through inflation.

This is precisely the reason why the BRICS nations are trying to build a financial system that eliminates their having to use the Western banking system. If they allow individuals into BRICS, this might be a way for free Western people to invest more successfully.

India & China Sign Border Pact Ahead of BRICS Summit - https://www.infowars.com/posts/india-china-sign-border-pact-ahead-of-brics-summit. Financial Armageddon. Federal Regulators Brace For Massive Bank Failures As Billionaire Investors Dump Banking Stock At Record Levels.

Russia decides to stockpile silver - silver market explodes - primed for more growth - https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/precious-metals/article-823167



Is Russia Finally Acknowledging Reality?



https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2024/10/20/is-russia-finally-acknowledging-reality/
The knowledge I gained enables me to update my take on the situation, which I will now do.

The Ukrainian invasion of Kursk, which has been defeated, was a game changer and possibly will result in the termination of Ukraine as an independent country.  The reason is that the invasion convinced the Russian public, the General Staff of the Russian military, and buttressed the case of  Russian politicians that an independent Ukraine is inconsistent with Russian security.

Putin still says he is open to negotiations, but only if the other side acknowledges the reality on the ground, which  Zelensky's "Victory Plan" does not do.  Zelensky says only nukes or NATO can save Ukraine.  The Russians will not allow either.

If the Russian Army stops at the Dnieper River, that leaves western Ukraine as a US/NATO missile platform.  Stopping at the Dnieper River leaves Putin no way to de-militarize and de-Nazify Ukraine.  It would limit his declared goals only to preventing the Russian populations attached by Soviet leaders to Ukraine from being slaughtered by anti-Russian Ukrainian forces.

It seems that Putin overlooked that dispelling Ukrainian military forces from Donbas does not de-militarize Ukraine or prevent Ukraine from being a member of NATO.  Putin will have reincorporated former Russian territory back into Russia, but western Ukraine would still be there as a platform for US nukes and from which to trade missile strikes with Russia as Israel and Iran are doing.

The question is whether Putin, who wants peace, will be content with liberating eastern and southern Russian territories of Ukraine, and, if so, whether the Russian public and the General Staff will permit him to leave a Ukrainian state in place or will they see a deal as merely kicking the can down the road.

There is also the question who Putin can negotiate with.  Zelensky's term as president has expired.  On what authority is Zelensky still in charge?  Putin cannot know whether a deal he makes with Zelensky will later be ruled illegitimate.  One would think that Putin has learned from the Minsk Agreement, which was used to deceive him and to leave him unprepared for military action, and all Russian agreements with Washington–such as the promise that NATO will not move one inch to the East –that any agreement with Washington's signature on it is worthless.  So, how is it that Putin speaks of negotiations?  Is Putin delusional and unable to learn from experience?
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BRICS is what Russia is trying to cling to, as it has few allies and the economy is running out. Slaves are needed, and slaves are the Brics countries.