Predicting The Course of War
YouTube creators are on top of it. I guess.
Why Belarus Might Invade Ukraine Too
War for Ukraine — First Conclusions from 2022 and New Challenges 2023
First and foremost, let’s underestimate Belarus and its capacity to contribute to the war in Ukraine. Remember last year when everyone said that body bags in Russia would make it impossible for Putler to defend his regime? The Babushkas wouldn’t stand for it!
(Let’s hope Belarus can resist Putin’s Russia.)
Some people think they can see the future and that the fog of war can’t impede their excellent armchair analysis.
How many years will this war drag on? What other forces will join the fighting? Watch a few days of CNN, and then get back to us with your predictions.
Will Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia fight? Remember, those countries are up to NATO Standards. And you know how quickly America, with its coalition partners, defeats third-world nations. Vietnam was a breeze, Afghanistan a twenty-year investment with its global partners that made the world much more prosperous and safe. Look at how well things are going in Libya and Syria. Whatever actions Sam takes makes the world a better place.
If not for some evil guys in relatively poor and helpless countries, our international rules-based system would be close to heaven on earth. Finally, the money could trickle down; there would be more billionaires in the world, providing more philanthropic organizations to help the unfortunate.
(Privatize it, don’t criticize it.)
Well, at least we can rest assured that U.S.-backed regime change wars always end well. And the U.S. is the exception when it comes to the rules-based order. No one can prosecute Uncle Sam when he breaks the law; Uncle Sam has a Constitution.
(Who’s excited to see Assange hang?)
1. INTERFERENCE IN OTHER COUNTRIES’ INTERNAL AFFAIRS, VIOLATING OTHER COUNTRIES’ SOVEREIGNTY
2. VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL RULES, THREATENING PEACE AND SECURITY
3. UNILATERAL BULLYING & SANCTIONS IN PURSUIT OF SUPREME DOMINATION
4. PUTTING ITSELF FIRST AND RENEGING ON COMMITMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS
5. INFAMOUS DOUBLE STANDARDS AND GROSS VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Who has the power to do all that? Belarus? Iran? Afghanistan? Nicaragua? Venezuela? Cuba? Chile, Any particular country in Africa? Oh, yeah, I forgot, China.
Remember the 11th commandment, the one on the other stone slab Moses dropped while walking down the mountain: Might makes right!
Of course, European countries have been angelic after World War Two. George Bush’s coalition consisted solely of good guys who had the world’s best interest at heart. Yeah, right. Obama never bent the rules. Hehe.
Will Lukashenko survive as long as Castro? Who will be scarier than Alexander Lukashenko after The West destroys Belarus and Russia? Who’s in line? Will Western Corporations finally get to code Russia’s laws and manage its resources?
Plebs and proles, tighten your belts, pray and be thankful you are not on the front lines in the meat grinder. At least not yet.