Russia
Is Ready for War -- Mood on Prime-Time TV Is Grim
"To
my amazement, the notion that Russia might have to sink a few USN
ships or use Kalibers on US forces in the Middle-East was viewed as a
real, maybe inevitable, option. Really – nobody objected."
9
April, 2018
"To
my amazement, the notion that Russia might have to sink a few USN
ships or use Kalibers on US forces in the Middle-East was viewed as a
real, maybe inevitable, option. Really – nobody objected."
1)
They all agreed that the AngloZionist (of course, they used the words
“USA” or “Western countries”) was only going to further
escalate and that the only way to stop this is to deliberately bring
the world right up to the point were a full-scale US-Russian war was
imminent or even locally started. They said that it was
fundamentally wrong for Russia to reply with just words against
Western actions.
2)
Interestingly, there also was a consensus that even a full-scale US
attack on Syria would be too late to change the situation on the
ground, that it was way too late for that.
3)
Another interesting conclusion was that the only real question
for Russia is whether Russia would be better off delaying this
maximal crisis or accelerating the events and making everything
happen sooner. There was no consensus on that.
4)
Next, there was an consensus view that pleading, reasoning, asking
for fairness or justice, or even for common sense, was futile.
The Russian view is simple: the West is ruled by a gang of thugs
supported by an infinitely lying and hypocritical media while the
general public in the West has been hopelessly zombified. The
authority of the so-called “western values” (democracy, rule of
law, human rights, etc.) in Russia is now roadkill.
5)
There was also a broad consensus that the US elites are not taking
Russia seriously and that the current Russian diplomatic efforts are
futile (especially towards the UK). The only way to change that
would be with very harsh measures, including diplomatic and military
ones. Everybody agreed that talking with Boris Johnson would be
not only a total waste of time, but a huge mistake.
6)
To my amazement, the notion that Russia might have to sink a few USN
ships or use Kalibers on US forces in the Middle-East was viewed as a
real, maybe inevitable, option. Really – nobody objected.
Reach
your own conclusions. I will just say that none of the
“experts” was representing, or working for, the Russian
government. Government experts not only have better info, they
also know that the lives of millions of people depend on their
decisions, which is not the case for the so-called “experts”.
Still, the words of these experts do reflect, I think, a growing
popular consensus.
Source: The
Saker
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