ADVERTISEMENT

Day 31: Biden calls for Putin's overthrow; Lviv hit by missile strikes

Jerry

Well-Known Member
May 29, 2001
7,732
16,280
1
Talk about crossing Red Lines. That smell is from the bridges burning.

Granted, yesterday Senile Joe casually told U.S. troops they're going to Ukraine...only to have his handlers quickly rush out to say no, the troops are not going to Ukraine. So maybe Joe got today's bombshell wrong too. But probably not because it appears consistent with media buzz growing louder and louder about U.S. aims.

Therefore, assuming Biden didn't read his teleprompter wrong, we're setting up a situation where there is no end in sight...and that may well be the plan.

In fact, distinguished Brit historian Niall Ferguson wrote a piece a few days ago for Bloomberg where he cited information from senior U.S. officials, as reported in the New York Times, that Washington "seeks to help Ukraine lock Russia in a quagmire..."

Dig the wording: "help Ukraine." Yes, a U.S. strategy of using the Ukrainian people to trap Moscow in an endless quagmire is a great favor to Ukraine.

Beyond that, how does it make sense to tell a guy with his finger on the nuclear trigger that your aim is to do a Gaddafi number on him? But maybe I'm missing something. Maybe it's a stroke of geopolitical genius.

Meanwhile, despite yesterday's claim by the Russian military command that Moscow's war aims will henceforth be focused mainly on the eastern part of Ukraine and Donbas in particular, the Russians hit Lviv in the western part of the country with missile strikes today.

All in all, Day 31 showed few signs of giving peace a chance.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Member-Only Message Boards

  • Exclusive coverage of Rivals Camp Series

  • Exclusive Highlights and Recruiting Interviews

  • Breaking Recruiting News

Log in or subscribe today