It looks like the West, bleeding out on fronts in Ukraine and the Middle East, will see an increase in political, economic and military erosion in the period ahead. The circle is tightening for the United States and its allies. The biggest losers to emerge from America’s wars, undertaken to preserve the imperialist status quo, will be those who support them.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has challenged long-distance missiles provided to Ukraine by the U.S. and United Kingdom with the hypersonic, intercontinental Oreshnik. As the Russian leader raises the stakes, as the war passes its 1,000th day, there’s no victory for Kyiv on the horizon. The situation is dramatic from a military perspective, not just for Ukraine, but also for the U.S. and other supporters. Germany, facing deepening political and economic problems, is abandoning its servile strategy in Ukraine. Besides France and certain Eastern European and Baltic countries, there are no blind supporters of America’s Ukraine policy.
This is because everyone can see that the U.S. and U.K. don’t want a resolution to the crisis in Ukraine. America’s goal isn’t to settle the crisis, but rather to render it chronic. Accordingly, the greatest risk for Europe was first the “Somaliazation” or “Afghanistanization” of Ukraine. This has been done. Now, it’s time for the “Palestinization” of the country, putting it into a geopolitical coma.
In such a way, the Ukrainian crisis that has turned into a sort of “Palestinian issue” for Europe will become a recurring source of intense military conflict. This will further clinch America’s military and economic hegemony over continental Europe.
There’s no doubt that the U.S. must perpetuate the Ukrainian crisis in order to achieve its colonialist goals or maintain its global claims. A Ukraine squeezed, like Palestine, into a spiral of chaos, anger, destruction, poverty, violence, hunger, exile and war will become continental Europe’s chief exporter of problems.
It can’t be expected that America will let go of the Europe it has taken into its grasp through Ukraine. That is why the U.S. and U.K. sabotaged the March 2022 agreement reached in Istanbul by Ukraine and Russia.
The U.S. and U.K. have been working to create a “Palestinian issue” out of the Ukraine crisis for the past three years. Because Ukraine has lost. Russian forces are advancing toward Pokrovsk and Kupiansk. Most of the Ukrainian troops are unfit, and their mobilization efforts aren’t sufficient to compensate for their losses. They don’t even have personnel to operate the ballistic missiles sent by the West. As Putin noted, the missiles were fired toward Russia by Western specialists and soldiers in Ukraine.
Even the American media cartel and the likes of The New York Times, CNN, The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal are writing that the situation in Ukraine is catastrophic and that the war is unwinnable. Well, isn’t the U.S. administration aware of this? Of course it is. But even so, they’ve sicced Kyiv on Moscow, knowing full well that Ukraine will lose.
The aim wasn’t to defeat Russia; it was clear that victory was impossible. The aim was to use the Ukrainian crisis to bring Europe under U.S. tutelage. The “Palestinization” of Ukraine was necessary to systematize this imperial trap. To an extent, the U.S. has succeeded here. However, Putin, aware of this devious plan since the outset, is acting with caution. Even with many of his red lines crossed, he hasn’t fallen for the United States’ plot to globalize the war.
By pushing the U.S. back in both Ukraine and the Middle East, Putin is allowing the world and the Western public to see the real conspiracy. This means that war hawks are losing in both the U.S. and Europe. They’re facing dual pressure from the inside and out. Power is changing hands and allies are changing sides, and this trend will continue to grow in times ahead. Will these efforts be able to derail America’s plans to “Palestinize” Ukraine? Time will tell.
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