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The Ukraine War is a Replay of the US

Civil War on a Global Scale


And the Confederates are losing again

By Gregory Brundage
ABSTRACT
2022.08.28 The 13th Amendment supposedly freed American slaves from cruel bondage
and yet the US via its policy of attaining hegemony in perpetuity via full-spectrum
dominance is attempting to enforce American political and military control of the entire
world. The violent US led 2014 coup in Ukraine that installed the American choice for
president was rather like the Confederates firing upon Fort Sumpter inaugurating the
beginning of the American Civil War, except on a global scale. Given the Euro-American
capitalist/colonialist existential need to maintain the status quo, the War in Ukraine is
nothing more than a US provoked war in support of 500 years of Euro-American white
supremacy and its more recent incarnation of white nationalism. The March 2nd 2022, UN
General Assembly vote to condemn Russia for its invasion was nothing less than an
American-led lynch mob. Note must be made that on September 16, 2004 then Secretary-
General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, in reference to the US led Iraq invasion, said,
“I have indicated it was not in conformity with the UN Charter. From our point of view,
from the charter point of view, it was illegal,” and yet the General Assembly failed to
condemn the US, nor did the UN General Assembly condemn the US for any of the other
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65 coups and coup attempts it has launched just since WWII. Those undeniable facts
prove beyond any doubt, bias is an inherent part of UN practices and procedures. The
current “conflict” in Ukraine isn’t isolated to Ukraine, the US or Russia, but is a global crisis
created by unrestrained capitalism and corrupted democracies, as national economies
suffer and starvation increases around the world in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic,
supply chain breakages and national budgets being forced to increasingly invest in
weapons, as compared to food, clean water, health and education. Simultaneously, the
probability of thermonuclear war increases daily as Europe and the US pour more and
more weapons and money into Ukraine, and the US willfully and recklessly provokes
China in the South China Sea. In the conclusion, the ultra-rich western “elite” are
reminded “you can’t take it with you.”
Preface
To understand this article, one must have access to information beyond CNN, BBC, NYT
and other corporate owned news outlets. Looking behind the curtain of the Oz-like
illusions created to justify the Ukraine War, one finds multiple layers of corruption and
lies at the foundation of that conflict - deceptions by former Vice-President and now
President Biden, and his son, and woven throughout the structures of government and
business in both the US and Ukraine. One must also be aware the biggest lie of the year
2022 was started in February with the endless repetition of the word “unprovoked” as in
“unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.” (A perfectly salable complement to Republican
President Trump’s “China Virus” lie.) In fact the current war in Ukraine was provoked in
countless extreme ways over an eight-year period, starting with the Odessa Massacre,
the American backed coup against the democratically elected government, leading up to
the four days before the invasion during which time Kiev relentlessly and very heavily
bombed civilians in Donbass, and there are OSCE reports to prove it. Lugansk and Donetsk
have large numbers of Russian minorities and they are cousins to President Putin, and
slaughtering them – men, women and children - en-masse like that on his doorstep during
four days leading up to his invasion was just the last straw. President Putin’s motivation
for a humanitarian intervention can be proved. The American motivation here is the
American military-industrial-intelligence-media complex wanted a war, and they got one.
As for President Biden, he already started one illegal war – in Iraq – so why not another?
He is so steeped in corruption it’s astonishing he was permitted - even by corporate
owned monopolistic news organizations - to run for president.
As for the innocent Ukrainian people? They were and continue to be victimized not so
much by Russia, but by their “friends” the Americans who are ultimately responsible for
that war. Making matters worse, is the innocent people of Ukraine also have to deal with
hoards of very unpleasant, sadistic, cruel, murderous and rapacious Neo-Nazis parading
around as the heroes of Ukraine, when in fact they are American funded and trained
wildly tattooed mad dogs, desperately in need of psychotherapy. The Ukrainian

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consistent use of human shields is beyond reprehensible, it’s illegal by international law.
One other datum needs clarification. The massively overfunded, Ukrainian military is
losing the war badly (link to article by American former UN weapons inspector in Iraq,
Scott Ritter). The Russians are attaining every single strategic objective they set. They fight
slowly and precisely to avoid civilian casualties, unlike the Ukrainian military that seems
to have significant targeting “issues.” As per all American wars since WWII, the US news
always reports they are winning, until they lose, cut and run. The American “information
war” is wearing thin, just like the ice President Biden has dragged Europe onto. And that
dear reader is the long and short of it, enough at least to understand the rest of this article.
The USA and Forever Wars
It can legitimately be argued the USA has virtually always been at war, given the US has
experienced only 17 years of peace in its entire 246 years of history. The history of the
USA is one of unrelenting war.
Presidential Power and National Violence: James K. Polk's
Rhetorical Transfer of Savagery, by Stephen J. Heidt
“President James Knox Polk is often lauded for his achievements as
president, including the territorial acquisition of the western
portion of the nation. Critical attention to this legacy mostly
focuses on his rhetorical strategy for putting the nation into war
with Mexico.
“To date, no studies focus on Polk’s rhetorical strategy for ending
the war. In this article, I examine Polk’s end-of war rhetoric,
attending to his rationalizations for exiting the war, his justification
for resuming diplomatic relations with Mexico, and his
identification of a new enemy requiring presidential and national
attention.
“I argue that Polk’s pivot from Mexicans to Indians rhetorically
transferred tropes of savagery to Indians, reenergized violence
against Indians, and facilitated the institutionalization of
management of Indian affairs via the creation of the Department
of the Interior.
“I conclude that rhetorical critics should closely attend to the way
end-of-war rhetoric enables presidents to transition from one
enemy to another while reaping institutional benefits.”
Rhetoric & Public Affairs, Vol. 19, Number 3, Fall 2016, pp. 365-
396. Can be downloaded from:
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/638217/summary

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That “transfer of savagery” can also be traced through the progression of Euro-American
genocides recorded in the 2021 HBO documentary series “Exterminate All the Brutes,”
and is likewise outlined in the section of this article titled: “Overthrowing other people’s
governments.” It’s also interesting how hatred has transferred from Trump’s anti-China
rhetoric to Biden’s anti-Russian rhetoric. Will it bounce back to China again, or did it ever
stop? In both scenarios, the groundwork for the 3rd Red Scare is well laid, though it might
be more than a “scare” it might be the real thing: species extinction.
https://asiatimes.com/2020/11/us-china-sleepwalking-towards-world-war-iii/
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-asia/article/3189007/us-china-risk-
sleepwalking-conflict-singapores-lawrence
It is nothing less than fiendish that during the incipient USA’s anti-colonial war against
England, the early Americans were committing a genocide against and otherwise
colonizing the indigenous people of the Americas. Though the phrase “Manifest Destiny”
wasn’t popularized until 1845, it can be argued western European Caucasian nations, and
especially since WWII, the North American political leadership have relentlessly exhibited
behaviors “consistent with that of people who believe” God ordained their rulership of
the entire world forever. In other words, the past 500 years of western colonialization of
entire continents of people of color has not gone unnoticed by the targets of that global-
scale murderous aggression.
Even as the incipient USA was forming, Americans climbed up upon the high horse of the
British, parroting the most awful dictum: “There are no friendships in politics, only
interests.”
There can be no friendships, or win-win solutions with the USA
“We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our
interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our
duty to follow.”
Lord Palmerston (1784–1865) speech, House of Commons, March
1, 1848
https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/97801918
26719.001.0001/q-oro-ed4-00008130
For better or for worse, we cannot all be born Roman, British or American, and thus, we
who resist the tidal forces of the Euro-American Empire suffer slavery and/or at minimum
indescribable indignities and agony on our way to our individual and collective graves.
And yet, resist we must, even though journalists for example who report news not in
perfect syncopation with American government/corporate dicta are now labeled
“terrorists.”
It is noteworthy the American “land of the free and home of the brave,” a nation that
theoretically reviled a hereditary aristocracy, adopted the pithy aphorisms of a British

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laird to guide its eternal foreign policies of global sovereignty, or more accurately global
“mastery.” The phrase: “hegemony in perpetuity,” sounds rather obscure and even most
Americans don’t understand that phrase, but it means the US can, should, and is divinely
ordained to rule the entire world forever, precisely what the Romans, British, and Hitler
tried to do.
Folks out here in those countries that are not British or American subjects, and thus are
targets of American military and covert intelligence operations might ask: “How can I get
in the club?”
Oceans of cultures have tried, and nations have died, for when the interests of empire
decide to take a bite of, or gobble down an entire culture or nation, historically there
wasn’t much anyone could do to stop them. Certainly Africans, Latin Americans and
Asians have for example tried converting to Christianity thinking it would save them from
the white colonialists, but that never slowed them down for an instant. Blood is thicker
than water, as they say.
Take China for example. Even in very recent times Beijing has done everything (and I mean
everything) to appease the US. The US needs to borrow money? No problem! Here’s a
trillion and change to get you through the rough times. Rare earth elements for your
industries, and even military? No problem, here you are! Would you like some delightful
young Chinese to play with? Well, we’ll fly over hundreds of thousands of our best and
brightest, loaded with money too, just for your entertainment! But, alas, for nothing.
The US doesn’t “do” diplomacy. “It’s our way, or the highway” and China’s growing
economy was/is seen as the worst of all possible things in the eyes of American foreign
makers – a THREAT! It’s seen as a threat because everything the US does not own and
completely control is a threat. Ditto for Russia. A nuclear arsenal bigger than the US? Oh
no, no, NO!!!
“Our first objective is to prevent the reemergence of a new rival.
This is a dominant consideration underlying the new regional
defense strategy and requires that we endeavor to prevent any
hostile power from dominating a region whose resources would,
under consolidated control, be sufficient to generate global power.
These regions include Western Europe, East Asia, the territory of
the former Soviet Union, and Southwest Asia. There are three
additional aspects to this objective: First the United States must
show the leadership necessary to establish and protect a new order
that holds the promise of convincing potential competitors that
they need not aspire to a greater role or pursue a more aggressive
posture to protect their legitimate interests. Second, in the non-
defense areas, we must account sufficiently for the interests of the
advanced industrial nations to discourage them from challenging

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our leadership or seeking to overturn the established political and
economic order. Finally, we must maintain the mechanisms for
deterring potential competitors from even aspiring to a larger
regional or global role.”
https://militarist-
monitor.org/profile/1992_draft_defense_planning_guidance
Overthrowing other people’s governments
How does one “deter” potential competitors? There are many ways: strangle their
economies with sanctions, direct military attack, start revolutions in their countries and
overthrow their government, and/or start proxy wars against them. These are all things
the UK and US have a great deal of practice at.
List of democratically elected governments overthrown by the US,
by A. R. Usmani, February 19, 2018
1941: Panama
1949: Syria
1953: Iran
1954: Guatemala
1960: Congo
1964: Brazil
1973: Chile
https://www.oddhistorian.com/list-of-democratically-elected-
governments-overthrown-by-the-us
And then there’s Ukraine, 2014 to present.
Also see:
35 countries where the U.S. has supported fascists, drug lords and
terrorists
As the situation in Ukraine continues to fester, a handy history
guide -- from A (Argentina) to Z (Zaire) By Nicolas J.S. Davies, March
8, 2014
https://www.salon.com/2014/03/08/35_countries_the_u_s_has_
backed_international_crime_partner
And then there’s the Master List:

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Overthrowing other people’s governments: The Master List by
William Blum
“Instances of the United States overthrowing or attempting to
overthrow a foreign government since the Second World War.”
(* indicates successful ouster of a government)
“(1)China 1949 to early 1960s, (2)Albania 1949-53, (3)East
Germany 1950s, (4)Iran 1953*, (5)Guatemala 1954*, (6)Costa Rica
mid-1950s, (7)Syria 1956-7, (8)Egypt 1957, (9)Indonesia 1957-8,
(10)British Guiana 1953-64*, (11)Iraq 1963*, (12)North Vietnam
1945-73, (13)Cambodia 1955-70*, (14)Laos 1958 *, 1959 *, 1960*,
(15)Ecuador 1960-63*, (16)Congo 1960*, (17)France 1965,
(18)Brazil 1962-64*, (19)Dominican Republic 1963*, (20)Cuba 1959
to present, (21)Bolivia 1964*, (22)Indonesia 1965*, (23)Ghana
1966*, (24)Chile 1964-73*, (25)Greece 1967*, (26)Costa Rica 1970-
71, (27)Bolivia 1971*, (27)Australia 1973-75*, (29)Angola 1975,
1980s, (30)Zaire 1975, (31)Portugal 1974-76*, (32)Jamaica 1976-
80*, (33)Seychelles 1979-81, (34)Chad 1981-82*, (36)Grenada
1983*, (36)South Yemen 1982-84, (37)Suriname 1982-84, (38)Fiji
1987*, (39)Libya 1980s & 2011, (40)Nicaragua 1981-90*,
(41)Panama 1989* (42)Bulgaria 1990*, (3)Albania 1991*, (44)Iraq
1991, (45)Afghanistan 1980s*, (46)Somalia 1993, (47)Yugoslavia
1999-2000*, (48)Ecuador 2000*, (49)Afghanistan 2001*,
(50)Venezuela 2002*, (51)Iraq 2003*, (52)Haiti 2004*, (53)Somalia
2007 to present, (54)Honduras 2009*, (55)Libya 2011* to present,
(56)Syria 2012 to present, (57)Ukraine 2014*”
https://williamblum.org/essays/read/overthrowing-other-
peoples-governments-the-master-list
To that list one must add:
(58)Yemen 2014*, (59)Turkey 2016, (60)Venezuela 2019, (61)Bolivia 2019*, (62)Iran 2017
to present, (63)Nicaragua 2018, (64)China 2018 to present, (65)Cuba, as usual, and
(66)Russia, 2022.
Russia and China? China and Russia are the big Kahunas, and everyone knows it. All the
rest? Practice sessions, soup and salad for the gamesters in Langley Virginia, Pentagon,
corporate boardrooms, and The Big White House.
The US has made an uninterrupted series of “mistakes”
• The Vietnam War was a “mistake.”

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• John McCain’s shocking concession on the Iraq War: it was a “mistake” In his
new memoir, McCain says he’s to blame for the war, by Tara Golshan May 25,
2018 https://www.vox.com/2018/5/25/17394466/john-mccain-memoir-iraq-
war-mistake
• Iraq war was a terrible mistake - From fighting Saddam to fighting ISIS, By
Fareed Zakaria, CNN, October 26, 2015
https://edition.cnn.com/2015/10/26/opinions/zakaria-iraq-war-
lessons/index.html
• Iraq: The Biggest Mistake in American Military History
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthompson/2011/12/15/the-biggest-
mistake-in-american-military-history/?sh=76cb2f9e2d3b
• https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-cia-torture/cia-says-mistakenly-
shredded-senate-torture-report-then-did-not-idUSKBN1CM2ZT
Was the Afghan war a mistake too? Just ask Americans:
American Public Opinion and the Afghanistan Situation, by Frank
Newport, August 27, 2021
Retrospective approval of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan is at or
below the majority level and appears to be getting more negative
as time goes on. Americans at this point have significant doubts
about the country's 20-year military involvement in Afghanistan --
the longest war in U.S. history, estimated to have cost over $2
trillion and almost 200,000 total deaths.
https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-
matters/354182/american-public-opinion-afghanistan-
situation.aspx
That’s the “soft” introduction. What they really found is:
Gallup's July 6-21 update of a trend question asking if the U.S. made
a mistake sending military troops to Afghanistan found 47% saying
yes and 46% saying no. This "mistake" percentage is as high as at
any time since just after troops were first sent to Afghanistan in
November 2001, with the exception of one 49% reading in February
2014.
https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-
matters/354182/american-public-opinion-afghanistan-
situation.aspx
It is surprising to this author 46% of Americans still believe the Afghan war was not a
mistake, considering the cost in blood and tax-payer dollars, and the US’ very public and
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One can presume the pollsters at Gallup didn’t ask
Afghans their feelings about the war, just the same as
white masters didn’t bother to ask their slaves how they
felt about hanging a few to teach the rest a lesson.
But most American voters don’t think about things like that. It takes highly selective
perceptions to be a “good” American. Still, Afghanistan, one of the world’s poorest
countries (in spite of being resource rich) is small potatoes for those with imperial
pretensions like the seemingly almighty USA.
Each life has dignity? Piffle.
China and Russia are the real prizes. They’re the ultimate challenges, the Mount Everest
and K2 of ego-boosting, MASTERS of the UNIVERSE competition, and a Great Game it is
for the builders of empire who live their lives encased in wealth, power and the limitless
pleasures that go along with those riches. It’s not so great for the 100,000,000+ “displaced
people, and hundreds of millions more who have lost loved ones, arms, legs, their minds,
in an American sponsored “great game.” It’s not so great for a child trapped in a US
bombed building that slowly suffocates, alone and terrified. It’s not so great for the 10 to
15 million people that starve to death every year so that the Euro-American wealthy
classes can buy a new yacht, island, or private jet.
But! The way mainstream news media reports it, China and Russia have committed the
ultimate sins. Though they have bent the knee regularly, as protocol demands, they have
also held back in some areas like China’s economic growth (a terrible, wicked, wicked
thing!) and Russia’s self-defense capabilities (ergo evil horrible Russians), for no one
should have the ability to defend themselves from Americans. What kind of slave does
that? Only a very terrible slave, and that means an example must be made of them!
The foreign policies of the USA are really easy to understand.

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https://swprs.org/us-foreign-policy/

In theory, being a “client state” should help protect a nation from the US, but that usually
doesn’t work out too well for those client states either, who, being slaves get robbed of
99% of their natural resources, the virtue of their youth, and hope for any kind of
meaningful future, not to mention suffering things like torture, disease, starvation and so
on. Just ask the Afghans who survived The Salt Pit black site, Northeast of Kabul,
Afghanistan, the Iranians under “the Shah” etc.
The implacable forces of the USA advance with chains for the Slavs
And so, it has come to pass in the year 2022 the US has decided to take on the biggest,
baddest, toughest most obstreperous ungrateful wretch of them all, Russia!

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English - Mme Leblanc: Séquence 2- From slavery to Civil Rights Act- séances 1&2
(englishleblanc.blogspot.com)

Most will acknowledge President Putin doesn’t look African, but he’s Russian and a Slav,
that is, of Slavic origin, and the word Slav, has four of the five letters needed for the
word slave, and besides all that, 1) he won’t kowtow to President Biden, 2) doesn’t want
his country completely surrounded by US tanks, missiles and NATO allies, 3) doesn’t like
his cousins in Ukraine being wholesale slaughtered and tortured by Nazis, 4) doesn’t
appreciate biological “research labs” on his doorstep, and 5) the US just hates the idea
that he’s got more big tall sharp pointy flying things with thermonuclear weapons than
it does.

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https://www.statista.com/chart/8301/the-countries-holding-the-worlds-nuclear-arsenal

Africa and the Beltway’s murderous bullies


The acronym AFRICOM, stands for Africa Command. That’s a pretty good indicator as to
what is going on there.

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https://media.defense.gov/2018/May/18/2001918933/-1/-1/1/DODIG-2018-116.PDF

…one might think the white Confederate slave masters would be happy ruling an entire
continent, besides their own that is, but no, they want the whole world on its knees and
well oiled for easy access.
Living in one of the US colonies, or even reading a newspaper these days is like replaying
the movie Antebellum 24/7 365 for a century plus, except the colonized slaves, that is
poor workers everywhere, don’t wake up as upper-middle-class ladies in the US like in the
movie.

Antebellum (film)

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A map of starvation in Africa in 2022

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/08/hunger-in-africa-serious-millions/

Starvation, capitalism and wars


The deaths in Ukraine pale before the huge numbers of humans starving to death every
day thanks to global capitalism, and western driven wars
https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/g7-failure-tackle-hunger-crisis-will-leave-
millions-starve
https://www.oxfam.org/en/world-midst-hunger-pandemic-conflict-coronavirus-and-
climate-crisis-threaten-push-millions
The above are “nicely” written. Aid organizations including the UN always write “threaten”
or “on the brink of” but never tell the truth: “Staving to death.” Millions of humans are
starving to death every year. But the rich folks who donate money (tax write-offs really)
don’t want to hear the truth. “Starvation is not MY fault,” each can proclaim. They didn’t
create the system; they just profit from it. And then there are the tens of millions of young
boys and girls that are trafficked and have to sell their bodies so their families can eat,
again due to the structure of global capitalism, and amplified by American “neo-liberal”
economic policies. The upcoming civil conflicts from poverty will not be so much race
based as class based, as in the French Revolution and other class struggles around the
world.

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Russia and China do not have histories of colonizing other nations comparable to the
USA
After the end of WWII, it was Russia and China that fought wars to liberate African, Asian
and Latin American, countries from the colonial powers. But, then the US, France, and the
UK sent in even larger armies to bring them back into the western sphere of influence,
complete with puppet dictators and fake democracies in which western intelligence
organizations bought their news publishers and broadcasters, so completely dominating
their media the people thought they had free choices in elections, whereas in fact, they
did not. And, so they got poorer rather than enjoying the wealth of their own nations;
wealth that ended up in the colonial powers, just like always during the past five centuries.

Oderint dum metuant


“Let them hate, so long as they fear.“
Lucius Accius Roman poet and scholar -170 - -84 BC From Atreus,
quoted in Seneca, Dialogues, Books III–V "De Ira", I, 20, 4. (16 BC)

Along those same lines, France is now trying to cozy up to its former colony in Algeria in
an attempt to get natural gas from there, however their history in Algeria is so horrific it
might be a little – complicated.
One might think Russian President Putin should be considered for the title of “Honorary
Black Man,” given how much the USA hates him now for the “crime” of saying “NO” to
American world domination. The people of Ukraine, tragically trapped in the middle, have
no say whatsoever in the deadly, absolutely toxic American version of the “Great Game.”
The NAACP however would never dub the honorable President Putin with such a noble
title, as it appears to be led by the “Black misleadership class,” a polite way of suggesting
sellout Uncle Toms.
In this global replay of the American Civil War, it is President Putin playing the role of
Abraham Lincoln (a Republican) representing the disenfranchised poor in Africa, Asia and
the Americas, and President Biden playing the role of Jefferson Davis (a Democrat),
president of the Confederate States of America and upholder of unrestrained capitalism
in the face of levels of hunger, starvation, homelessness and anger such as this world has
never seen before.

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What is the endgame?
Most children learn by the age of four or so how to play cooperative games. Euro-
American political leaders somehow never managed to learn those skills, or at best only
apply them when playing with other rich white people. People of color are excluded from
that cooperative play, and exist only to raise the chickens and cows, grow and pick the
cotton for clothes, an occasional porking perhaps, and so on (except for a few, very few
“tokens” to “prove” the system really isn’t racist).
Any person of color, including a Slav(!) is just not welcome at that table of brotherhood
because, they just ain’t white or “liberal” enough. The US liberal? Only in degenerate ways,
not the ways that matter like “giving” Africa, Asia and Latin America the freedom they are
guaranteed in natural and international law.
And so, the endgame becomes this: Either US foreign policy makers get down off their
high horses, learn to be humble as common, po folk have to learn young to survive, and
start to play fairly with the rest of the world, or there is going to be a thermonuclear war,
and its game-over for everyone. Rather than belittling China’s socialist republic, the US
would benefit hugely by learning from it. Life in 2022 goes on as normal in Russia and
China these days, unlike Europe and US that are suffering due to blowback from their own
unrestrained aggression.

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Soon, as winter 2022 approaches an impasse will occur when Langley and Europe have to
make up their minds: Will they give up their psychotic fantasies of white supremacism
and global domination in perpetuity, or force a thermonuclear war?
China and Russia’s “Soft Power” Initiatives are lighting the way to peace and prosperity
China and Russia are leading the way to a more peaceful future with the One Belt, One
Road soft-power initiatives that guarantee win-win solutions – a concept American
foreign policy makers need to meditate upon at some length, and then join.

Image by Md Nazirul Islam Sarker, et al., Modern Economy, Jan. 2018

The G7’s “Build Back Better World” is a pipe-dream – their economies are on the rocks
(as predictable blowback from their bad handling of COVID-19, and over-the-top
investments in foreign aggression), they’re going to individually and collectively suffer
from collapsing economies and extreme cold this winter, and they lack the supply chains
to make it work. (The same reasons the Nazis lost the last World War as well.)
China, Russia and other Silk Road countries would be happy to work with the G7, just not
for them.
If it’s not a two-way street based on mutual respect, cooperation, trust, and friendship,
it’s just another day on the plantation for us po folk out here in the colonies.
It isn’t that complicated – even a western politician could figure it out if he or she wanted
to.
A question for Wall Street wizards and corporate boardroom execs
The ball is in Langley’s court. Presidents are just the disposable Tin Men working as
marketing executives and fall-guys for outrageously expensive wars – except this time the
extinction of humanity is a real possibility, given that in another world war, the electrical
systems of many nations will be targeted, the freezers in the 300+ US BSL labs will go off,
and the ultimate Pandora’s box of deadly bacteria and viruses will escape. And so, not

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even the rich will survive. One can only wonder(?) if the Wall Street wizards considered:
“You can’t take it with you.”
Finally, thanks to Presidents Putin and Xi, for having the cojones to stand up to the global
Beltway Bullies and Wall Street Slavers with measured control1, just saying “No.”
True, WWIII – the colossal global Civil War, the true war to end all wars and even humanity
itself, between the white, white West, and the rest of the world can start any time, but
one cannot accuse the eastern world of not having tried to harmonize with the west over
very long periods of time, in peaceful, mutually profitable relationships. And what have
they gotten in return?

https://twitter.com/secpompeo/status/1295067363533041664

The usual.

1
Measured? Sure. Russia is still exporting Uranium to the US and EU, and China is still exporting rare earth
elements to the US required for defense technologies, so responses to American aggression thus far by
Russia and China have been “measured.” Why? Obviously they hope US foreign policy makers will come to
their senses before too late, as unlikely as it may seem to anyone familiar with the ruthless greed,
egomaniacal self-aggrandizement and other towering, raging drug and alcohol fueled psychopathologies
that rule the hallways of power in the USA. Clinton and Obama normalizing the use of cocaine did not help
that situation in the slightest. Just as the cocaine epidemic gave rise to the highest murder rates in the US,
so too its use by American lawyers, businesspeople and politicians has ushered in an era rather similar to
the reptile age.

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Credits
The tiny Black Sun PNG symbol next to President Biden’s head at the top of this article is by Blacksonne -
Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=48642993
The png of president Biden in that composite is by https://pngpress.com/joe-biden-png-transparent-
images-free-download/
The peace bird is from: https://www.pngegg.com/en/search?q=free+download

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