Yahuda101 Will there be a nuclear war
Will there be a nuclear war
During the time of the Trump Administration, President Trump wondered that by making Russia an enemy would drive Putin into the Arms of the most Anti-American Block in history.
If Russia ever joined forces, and I say joined, because it’s happening now. Russia joining forces with China puts an end to America as a world power. The world will see the largest land mass and natural gas reserves aligned with the world’s largest economy.
A Russia China axis would have the scale to control the world’s economy, trade routes, and raw materials. Especially with this Green New Deal nonsense that put an end to America being energy independent! This axis between Russia and China could lead to military force that we would not have the power to stop!!!
The scary part of this is that it appears that the Biden Administration is headed towards a nuclear war with this new axis!
January 29, 2019: U.S. intel officials cite cooperation between China and Russia as top security threat
On January 29, 2019, U.S. intelligence officials delivered their annual assessment of global threats to national security to Congress, identifying cooperation between China and Russia as their top concern.
Yet, the Biden Administration is pushing Russia towards China! Why! Are they stupid? Is the Biden administration TRAITORS?
As quoted in this report, “During a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Wray, and Central Intelligence Agency Director Gina Haspel addressed global threats, including cyber warfare, weapons of mass destruction, and terrorism.
The report focused on the relationship between China and Russia and stated that the two countries “are more aligned than at any point since the mid-1950s, and the relationship is likely to strengthen in the coming year as some of their interests and threat perceptions converge, particularly regarding perceived US unilateralism and interventionism and Western promotion of democratic values and human rights. They also warned that China was capable of launching cyberattacks that could disable U.S. critical infrastructure.”
U.S. policy toward Russia has largely ignored such crucial factors as Russia’s history, culture, geography, and security requirements—as they are seen from Moscow. U.S. administrations have pursued the same unrealistic policies and contributed to the failure of the relationship. Two in particular stand out:
a refusal to accept Russia for what it is, by repeated initiatives to reform and remake its political system, despite the Kremlin’s rejection of democracy promotion in and around Russia as a threat to Russian domestic stability; and
insistence that NATO is the only legitimate security organization for Europe and Eurasia and the extension of the Euro-Atlantic security architecture to the Eurasian space surrounding Russia, which in Moscow’s eyes represented a threat to Russian security.
President Trump had far wiser instincts about American policy than any leader in at least a generation! “What is the point of NATO he asked? 30 years after the fall of the Soviet Union.” They impeached him for speaking out.
Several other patterns in U.S. policy toward Russia account for the failures over the past three decades. Overreach has been a persistent feature of U.S. Russia policy, reflected in commitments to ambitious goals without the means to accomplish them. U.S. policymakers have repeatedly exaggerated America’s ability to affect developments in Russia and their influence over the Kremlin. They have defined American interests in the most expansive terms, failing to distinguish between core and peripheral concerns or to prioritize them. When Moscow pushed back, Washington reasserted its right and responsibility to teach Russia and its neighbors how to manage their affairs rather than take account of Russian objections. It is hard to escape the conclusion that a more restrained U.S. approach to dealing with Russia and the states of the former Soviet Union could have resulted in a more productive U.S.-Russian relationship.
It's just plain human nature, the US is perceived as a pushy nanny trying to interfere with their affairs. That would piss off anyone!
The free world had an opportunity of a productive relationship with Russia, and isolating Iran and China, but thanks to Biden and the Demon-Rats, we blew it!!!
Now we must wonder, will there be a nuclear war?
By Yahuda101
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