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It's clear that they covet the resources of Ukraine, and want its people in debt slavery or dead, with the third world filling in as a labor force as needed. If they had it their way, their would be nothing left of that country but yet another globalized shithole. And that's the terrible irony of Ukraine: if they lose the war, they win; if they win the war, they lose. Conquest by Russia would spare them of the terrible fate outlined above, and their people and traditions would be preserved.

As for their tenuous grasp on reality, it's entirely possible that they believe their own propaganda at this point. They've gone all out, fabricating "Russian failure", "poor performance" "lack of logistics & morale" "200k+ losses" and so on, conjuring up an entire simulacrum (ie false reality) in the media. Of course, none of this ever happened, and a fair amount of it is more accurate to the Ukrainian side. Still, it's fascinating to see this information war play out, while noticing all the holes the brainwashed can't seem to see (eg stable Ruble, success in Syria, Ukraine's endless demand for support despite "winning", a complete lack of footage of this supposed patheticness, and so on). I look forward to the collapse of their hubristic delusions. Z

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Former analysts like Larry Johnson and Ray McGovern have alluded to many times that the intelligence agencies consistently mislead the politicians by feeding them information favorable to their political standing. Telling the truth is rocking the boat which is detrimental to their respective careers. Combine that with their maniacal superiority complex of being the indispensable nation and you have complete cognitive dissonance. This war has turned from a regime change attempt to an existential war over the control for the world's resources for the West.

To your point I do not doubt this and I believe the Rothchilds of the world are fully in on this and have exactly these objectives in mind. They have no investments in Russia and Ukraine and want nothing more than to absorb into their portfolios. Gladly, not going to happen though.

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