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Is Trump pushing for war in the Middle East?

Military power takes time to develop and and grow. It doesn't happen overnight. It usually on average it's about 10 years and so whatever you invest today will you will begin to see an impact, provided the organization changes and adapts to the new technology, in about five years. But you won't have the full impact militarily on a battlefield for perhaps another five years.

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Britain's about to go under financially. France isn't far behind. The Germans are in a lot of trouble. It it's hard to take any of it seriously frankly. But how do you explain the bellacosity of Prime Minister Stormer has nothing to back up his bellose words with President Mcronone and even Van der Layen. How do you explain all of their condemnations and warning of fears of Russia. I think we're in a position right now where the globalist ruling class primarily in Western, but not exclusively Western Europe, is clinging tenaciously to power. We just saw Marie le Pen, I think, judged unfairly and then ridiculously placed in prison. I suspect that France is within weeks of a tremendous revolution. I don't see how they get through the summer without it. This kind of behavior is not evidence for strength. It's evidence for weakness and fear. They're going to go down fighting as far as they're concerned. The initial strategy was to try and drag us [the US] into the war that we didn't want to fight in Eastern Europe. That failed miserably. And so the next stage was either we stand up join hands and try to march into war together, or we'll simply be removed from power and it's over.

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People that are familiar with history know that if you create a category of people who are treated as privileged immune and beyond the law. Effectively you you create targets and eventually it all breaks down in hatred and violence.

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Per Hanson replied the topic:
2 weeks 2 days ago
Follow the money!

As he boarded the night train to Ukraine,  Boris Johnson  had the usual entourage of aides and bodyguards – plus the man who had given him £1m

Less than a year had passed since Johnson accepted what is thought to be the largest donation ever to an individual MP. It was from Christopher Harborne, one of the UK’s biggest and most private political donors.

Harborne, whose millions helped bankroll Brexit, made the payment to a private company Johnson set up after resigning as prime minister. Now leaked files show that Johnson, a champion of Ukraine in office and since, was accompanied in September 2023 by his benefactor on a two-day visit that included meetings with top officials.

www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/10/the-1m-man-why-did-boris-johnson-take-his-donor-to-ukraine


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