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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

For now, U.S. only obstacle to expanded war.

 EVERYONE WANTS U.S. COMMITMENT FOR WAR

ESTONIA, UK, FRANCE AND ISRAEL WANT U.S. BACKUP



The advocates for war seem to be desperate to convince the U.S. that war is in the best interest of the United States. So far, the answer coming out of the Trump administration is NO. It is interesting that there are very few who are openly advocating for peace.

This week we see that Estonia has commandeered a Russian tanker in international water in the Baltic sea. Another little country who believes it can use the power of its membership in NATO to test Russia. One can expect that this military midget is encouraged by the UK and France. We can now expect to see Russia warships escorting its ships in the Baltic, another recipe for an expanded war.

Then plans by the UK and France to send troops to Odessa in an effort to secure Odessa from Russian attack. Somehow they believe that Russia, who has stated otherwise, will fear attacking them. It seems they are willing to sacrifice some of their troops in the hope for a U.S. back-up if they find themselves in trouble.

Then there is the ongoing debate about an attack on Iran. It has been revealed about a Israel plan to attack Iran with U.S. assistance. It has been revealed that Trump has again said, NO. It is no coincidence that all hell is breaking out in the Pentagon, the State department and the Israel lobby. Israel is floating the idea of a sole attack by Israel alone, but we can expect that the fine print includes a guarantee of U.S. assistance if it gets in trouble.

It seems the U.S. is the pivotal player on the future of war, at least for now.

With many serious economic, political and social crisis brewing, a war instigated by the small and weak for their small self interest will hopefully be set aside in an effort to deal with the much more serious issues at stake for the rest of the world. 


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