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  13. That's US tax dollars at work, assisting in toppling legitimate governments, replacing them with puppet regimes (mostly repressive) and funding the training and arming of terrorist groups around the world. Naturally, the US govt (a puppet govt itself, if truth be told) prefers the 320 million slaves be kept it the dark, as to how their money is spent or what is done, supposedly in their name! The conflict in Ukrainazi, however, is drawing more issues into the public arena, revealing more of the expansion plan that has long been in operation, implemented by US and it's partners in crime. Equally, Russia, then the USSR, now a Federation, would have been fools not to look to it's best interests in the long term, following the formation of NATO, etc. As we are currently witnessing, however, it was ever far from being foolish. Erdogan saw, way back, where his and his country's interests lay. The downing of the Russian plane, by Turkey, at the start of Russia's involvement in Syria, was an error that could have had grave consequences, but Putin met with him and that was the turning point, as from then on in I felt they had reached an understanding and I, personally, was glad. You didn't have to be an Einstein to surmise Erdogan had been provided with irrefutable evidence of the West's duplicity and realised Russia was not the foe. We are living in a pivotal period in human history. I say that as one who has watched so much unfold, over the last half a century and more. I was beginning to wonder if one group's' particular plan would achieve their desired results. I'm now convinced their arrogance has resulted in them overstretching and that we are witnessing the utter, inexorable destruction of their plan and, in no small measure, at the hands of those behind the curtain, for so long vilefied by the very ones now watching their plans unravelling. I'm neither religious nor political, but find it amusingly ironic that Russia epitomises the values the West incorrectly relates to being it's own. The power of propaganda, made easier, when just six corporations own all of Western msn! The West's focus has been on supporting the azov battalions, occasionally sending Senselessky out to face the cameras and give the best performances of his life. Lukashenko, however, has recently given a better performance, rattling his sabre, dividing their focus to Poland. Now Putin, ably supported by Erdogan, is about to rip their house of cards down. The Syrian oilfields will be retaken, I assume, cutting off the criminal income of both the US and their masters, as well as the fuel. I'm reminded of the adage : Revenge is a dish best eaten cold. The only fly in the ointment are the 101st Airborne, sitting in Romania, twiddling their thumbs for the last three or four weeks. I wounder what Putin plans for them? πŸ˜‚
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