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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

NATO chief tells members to prepare for war.

 RUSSIA UKRAINE TRADE ATTACKS ON ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE

RUSSIA  ADVANCES WEST EVERY DAY


Ukraine has used long range missiles to attack Russian oil terminals while Russia is attacking energy, both electric and oil facilities, in Ukraine. All the while, Russia is advancing at an accelerating rate all along the front in eastern Ukraine. It can be expected at this rate Russia will soon have overcome most of the major defensive positions of Ukraine that have been built in the last 10 years.

It is reported that there is also an electronic attack on Russia's internet that may be orchestrated by some western country, if so, maybe we will soon see reprisals that will affect more than Ukraine.

It is estimated that Ukraine has lost over 50,000 soldiers in the Kursk offensive and continues to send more troops, often drawn from the front.

Zelensky says he will not conscript younger Ukrainians unless the west sends more weapons.

It is also reported that Ukraine's losses have now exceeded 1 million dead.

This conflict will soon have been going on for 3 years, while the NATO keeps threatening, it is unlikely they could muster an army to enter the Ukraine conflict. With the social unrest already at a high level any such move would most likely trigger near civil war conditions. 

German opposition leaders are embracing reopening pipelines for Russia gas. The German manufacturing sector, once the largest and most advanced in the EU is crumbling by the day due to energy shortages. 

Slovakia and Hungary are already in open revolt of these policies that are destroying their economies, Austria and Romania are not far behind. Huge demonstrations are occuring in Romania after the court cancelled elections because the opposition to EU policies won. 

This Ukraine war is putting a strain on the EU, NATO and one might expect a revolt against U.S. leadership in the future. It is likely that the whole European community will be suffering from the effects of this conflict far into the future.





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