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NATO Floats BOOTS In Ukraine

By ANDRE AFRIKANERPublished 4 months ago 3 min read

Okay, let's go on to the next section. This was some significant news that was announced just recently.

a few more dire important news items I will begin with the major headline that came from our allies in France overnight. Let's go ahead and put this on the screen. President Emmanuel Macron is floating the idea of Western troops on the ground at a major meeting of the European powers to mark the second anniversary of Ukraine's invasion. He says, quote, "There is no consensus today to send in an officially endorsed manner of troops on the ground but in terms of Dynamics nothing can be ruled out this."

overwhelmingly decided against sending weapons for tourist cruises to Ukraine, and the German Chancellor delivered an excellent

He cites the longer AG missiles as justification for this, arguing that they could be used to strike Russia. However, he also notes that the Ukrainian troops lack the necessary training and competence and that using these on the battlefield would require German troops on the ground to operate these cruise missile systems. For this reason, he says, "I am not putting Germany in a position where we are going to become an active combatant."

People who profit from something more than just gaining money are extremely wealthy and reside in this area.

the manner there's a cause for Mclan.

Virginia is home to some of the wealthiest ZIP codes in the entire country. This is largely due to the Ghouls and their ideology that says things like, "Well, war is good for the economy." It is sickening that they would even make such an argument, and it's very telling that they believe that's the best they can do right now to sell this to the American people. We were talking about this before Saga, but I do think it is worth noting that you have Israel.

Previously, the idea was to, um, stretch it over there to ensure nothing occurs and so

The result, as you can see, has been that Russia has effectively invaded Finland. They haven't given up on this, though; in fact, they have escalated defence spending to historically high levels, not only to finance Ukraine but also to remilitarize their border with Finland. Finland and Sweden, who were both below the 2% defence threshold, are now making every effort to reach that threshold. If they want to remain in the alliance, I suppose I can support that, but this is one of those cases where the war's circular logic.

The Montenegro Everyone simply signs these folks up as though there are no repercussions, and then one day there really.

The Russians, speaking through a spokesman for the Kremlin, Pavi told the BBC that Russia will be closely monitoring how NATO uses the Finnish territory quote in terms of basing weapon systems in infrastructure there, which will be right up. So, keep that in mind when you see this whole freak out that he's going to break up the NATO alliance.

You know, I can consider it from an economic perspective. Consider the $1 billion in trade that we have with Finland.

Like, you want to start a nuclear war over 11 billion dollars. Not everything is Munich; not everything is World War II; not everything is the fall of France; instead, some people think that you can double NATO's border with Russia, and no one talks about it or considers the implications. It's not just about the nukes, either; let's say it stays conventional and doesn't go nuclear, which means that there will be guys there, just like in World War II.

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