Time To End Biden’s War

That’s right. The war in the Ukraine is NOT as the corporate media … including Fox … keep calling it, “Putin’s War.” It is Biden’s War.

(Note: “Biden” is shorthand for the people who are actually running the imposter/figurehead’s administration.)

This war would never have taken place under a President like Teddy Roosevelt. He would have brought the parties together and found a way to reach compromise … as he did to end the war between Russia and Japan. Biden, in contrast, did everything possible to goad both countries into war.

Biden is waging this war for a number of reasons. It gives him cover for the go-green war he is waging against the fossil fuel industry in the United States … “Putin’s price hikes”. It lines the pockets of the military-industrial complex. It makes the Deep-State and the neocons happy.

But Biden’s war is not going well for the Ukranian people. From a recent piece by retired Colonel Daniel L. Davis:

… the balance of power between the Russian and Ukrainian armed forces continues to tilt in Moscow’s favor. The Kremlin’s advantages in manpower, artillery, air defense, rocket forces, and air power continue to grow.

This imbalance is resulting in more and more territorial gains by Putin’s troops in the Donbas fight, … The UAF cannot continue to suffer losses of men, material, and territory at this rate and continue to put up a successful defense. It is time that American policy on the war shift to reflect these emerging realities.

… Conditions on the ground in Ukraine, however, make it clear that the chances of Kyiv defeating Moscow’s troops are now approaching zero. It is now appropriate for Washington to consider shifting its focus from providing blanket military support to one that prioritizes seeking a negotiated settlement.

… Failure to seek a negotiated settlement now while continuing to fight for a full military victory significantly increases the risk that Kyiv will lose yet more cities, suffer the deaths of potentially tens of thousands more civilians (and an equal number of troops), and in the end have to negotiate a worse deal than is presently possible.

 

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