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America is on the verge of war with Russia… but who in fact is the real enemy?

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The following contains editorial content written by a retired Chief of Police and current staff writer for Law Enforcement Today.

UKRAINE- And just like that, Biden and the Democrats want to secure the border.

Not our border, mind you but the border between Russia and Ukraine. As war drums continue to beat in Eastern Europe, one player on the world stage who has been pushed to the back of consciousness is China.

As a piece in The Liberty Bunker suggests, what if all of this is part of a scheme by China to distract the US from Taiwan?

A number of events are converging which makes it seem like China may indeed be up to something. As the piece notes, look at what is currently occurring on the world stage. Coincidence?

  1. Russia is looking at Ukraine (nothing new)
  2. The United States is attempting to get Ukraine admitted to NATO
  3. Biden and his crackhead son, along with his brothers have interests in Ukraine
  4. China is ogling Taiwan
  5. The United States is flexing our military muscles in the South China Sea
  6. The United States continues to struggle economically as a result of the Wuhan virus that was conveniently released 11 months before the 2020 election while the US economy was on fire
  7. The political divide between right and left in the US has never been wider.

As the writer suggests, if China was looking to make a move on the world stage, what would they be seeking to do? One look at the current situation in the United States seems to answer that question.

Divide the populace, destroy the American economy, help take down a president who was presiding over one of the strongest economic booms in history, and finally, stand aside as the US gets ready to defend a nation in which our leader and his family may have a strong financial interest.

“Stand aside and watch the fireworks,” the article suggests.

Of course, a lot of what has been occurring here has served as a convenient distraction from what has been occurring around the world. While Biden and his inept administration of stooges distract us with so-called “voting rights” and a farcical January 6 “independent” commission, Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea have been rattling sabers.

While the American people have been distracted by mask and vaccination mandates, men being allowed to compete in women’s sports, and politically correct M&Ms, Xi, Putin and the other tyrants have stood back and watched our country fracture down the middle.

Meanwhile instead of getting on television and telling the American people what the possible stakes of a Russian invasion of Ukraine is, Biden takes weekend trips to Delaware to catch up on his much needed afternoon naps.

While other presidents when faced with crisis showed resolve and leadership, Biden is bumbling and babbling through one “speech” after another. Joe Biden simply inspires confidence in nobody…except for Xi and Putin.

America is on the verge of war with Russia... but who in fact is the real enemy?

In his snoozer of a press conference last week, Biden acknowledged that there wasn’t much that could be done to deter Putin from invading Ukraine, even if we wanted to.

“Do I think he’ll test the West, test the United States and NATO, as significantly as he can? Yes, I think he will,” Biden said last week.

Continuing, Biden mumbled, “But I think he will pay a serious, and dear price for it that he doesn’t think now will cost him what it’s going to cost him. And I think he will regret having done it.”

Then, when asked if he thinks an invasion is coming, Biden said, “My guess is he will move in. He has to do something.”

Thank you Neville Chamberlain.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken as much as acknowledged it, telling officials in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv last week that a Russian invasion of the country is possible. Of course, as we always do, the U.S. will stick our collective nose into it if that indeed happens.

That brings us to the situation in Kazakhstan. Take the following for example:

  1. The president and prime minister have fled the country
  2. The government has collapsed
  3. Soldiers and the military are fleeing the country to avoid arrest
  4. Protesters have taken over airports
  5. Politicians are being arrested
  6. Protesters are taking over armories
  7. Politicians houses are being burned
  8. Politicians and police are allegedly being beheaded by the populace

What brought all of this about? Protests over COVID policy, where people weren’t allowed to touch their money without having a vaccine passport or QR code.

Russia of course can wage war against Ukraine without firing a single shot. There have been cyberattacks launched against the country, the same type of such attacks which took place in 2014, when a power station in the country was shut down by a cyberattack.

That may be true, however Blinken warned American embassy staff in Kyiv that a military attack from Russian troops could begin at any moment and without warning, as reported in RT.

“We know that there are plans in place to increase that force even more on very short notice, and that gives Russian President [Vladimir] Putin the capacity, also on very short notice, to take further aggressive action against Ukraine,” Blinken said.

Russia’s problem seems to center around the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO, and the communist nation has put forth treaties centered on preventing that.

However, according to NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg, those draft treaties were unacceptable, noting that “the decision whether Ukraine can join NATO will be taken by Ukraine and 30 NATO Allies alone.”

Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov called such accusations “groundless” and “hysterical,” while noting that movements of troops inside Russia was an internal matter and nobody else’s concern.

According to the New York Times, Moscow has begun evacuating its diplomats and their families from its Kyiv embassy, unnamed sources said.  

So of course, while all of this is going on in Eastern Europe, China is licking their chops over Taiwan. And, as the writer notes, the stock market appears to be getting jittery over the situation in that region of the world, as well as in China.

The market has been in a virtual freefall over the past couple of weeks, and if history serves as a guide, traders usually get some kind of inside information that something is about to hit the fan.

If there is anything Americans are not used to is having war take place on our shores. Lest anyone think that getting involved with Russia in Eastern Europe will leave us insulated over here in the good old U.S. of A., think again.

Does anyone think Putin would tolerate any type of attack on his country by the U.S. without a response in kind?

Putin (and Xi for that matter) have likely been emboldened by the feckless, embarrassing U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last August. Biden and his team of clowns inspire fear in nobody.

There is the whole “sanctions” thing that we could impose on Russia, however countries subject to such sanctions usually find a way to become self-sufficient.

There is also the matter of the new friendly relations that have emerged between Moscow and Beijing. The United States might not have as much leverage as we previously enjoyed.

In fact, as the empty store shelves we are currently seeing shows, our failure to bring American manufacturing back home while deferring to China has removed pretty much any leverage we may have enjoyed in the past. So what leverage do we have over China if they do indeed go after Taiwan? That’s right, none.

We got a taste of supply chain issues at the beginning of the pandemic, albeit self-induced when you couldn’t find toilet paper anywhere, or paper towels, Clorox wipes, etc. More recently, we have experienced bare store shelves lacking even basic necessities such as milk, bread, baby formula, and even cat and dog food.

Americans have long been spoiled, let’s face it. You can go to the grocery store and get probably a couple dozen different types of bread, soups of any type, whole milk, 1% milk, 2% milk, lactose free milk…you name it.

So what makes us think that putting sanctions on a country like China won’t have significant negative consequences? Hell, you can barely find a new car right now due to a chip shortage…which come from China.

As detrimental as the current situations in Russia and China are to the U.S., the situation in Europe is even direr, and that is once again self-inflicted. Europe relies on Russia for much of their energy supply, and Russia also supplies much of the raw materials Europe and other countries need in the way of fertilizer for crops.

Americans clearly do not want war, at least rank and file Americans. The warmongers in Congress? Clearly they do, because it enriches them. But what if we have already been at war?

What if we’ve already been biologically attacked? By an invisible enemy that came from a lab in Wuhan? It sure seems like it.

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