some random thoughts:
there is an element in warsaw that is happy to regain its lost territories in the east, i.e. the kresy.
beware of demonizing putin too much, if he disappears you may truly fear whoever/whatever follows.
look at our shipyard capacity, our merchant marine, the level of our physical toughness and mechanical literacy.
look at production timelines and cost overruns of our weapons procurement.
explain to me the quality of our decisions in iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria by many of the same people still in dc.
research the bretton woods accord and the significance of the petrodollar.
look into “civil society” u.s. foreign aid programs, then flip the narrative to imagine the u.s. as the target of a “color revolution.”
consider who has made alot of money in the ukraine. and from china.
look into china’s “nine dash line” in southeast asian waters.
don’t expect to find much analysis of these issues in the msm, so suggest that you cut the cable tv cord.
there is an element in warsaw that is happy to regain its lost territories in the east, i.e. the kresy.
beware of demonizing putin too much, if he disappears you may truly fear whoever/whatever follows.
look at our shipyard capacity, our merchant marine, the level of our physical toughness and mechanical literacy.
look at production timelines and cost overruns of our weapons procurement.
explain to me the quality of our decisions in iraq, afghanistan, libya, syria by many of the same people still in dc.
research the bretton woods accord and the significance of the petrodollar.
look into “civil society” u.s. foreign aid programs, then flip the narrative to imagine the u.s. as the target of a “color revolution.”
consider who has made alot of money in the ukraine. and from china.
look into china’s “nine dash line” in southeast asian waters.
don’t expect to find much analysis of these issues in the msm, so suggest that you cut the cable tv cord.
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