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Feb. 4, 2023 - Brother Nathanael
07:01
America’s Ukraine Screwup
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How many Jews does it take to screw in a light bulb?
None. They get the goys to do it.
How many goys does it take to screw up America?
None. They let a Jewish bitch do it.
Ukraine's fight, as you have both said, is about so much more than Ukraine.
It is about the world that our children and our grandchildren will inherit.
Like a shit show on a train wreck, the chinless bitch gets a blank check.
Once she's finished, there will be no world to track.
What we're seeing happen right now is a massive expansion of Russian military power on a scale that we have not seen since the Cold War.
And this is going to be a permanent expansion, a large and powerful force.
The 700,000 plus that are around Ukraine right now are a brand new force, a brand new army.
This thing is poised to do one thing, annihilate whatever is in its path.
It will do that.
However, again, the Russians are being methodical, they're being cautious, because they do worry that we are led by impulsive, erratic personalities in Washington.
And that stupidly, when we realize that the place is falling apart, I mean Ukraine, someone will say, well, we have to do something.
I don't know how many times while I was on active duty, I heard people at the top of the political structure say, well, we have to do something.
As soon as they say that, leave the room.
Before you leave the room, hang Noodleman, her Kagan hobbies, neocon kikish clan, and their Goyish shills, Graham, cotton crews from Capitol Hill's windowsills.
So far, Rand Paul at this stage has not caved.
Senator Paul, in the context of a Russian decision to negotiate seriously and withdraw its forces from Ukraine and return territory, I would certainly favor, and I believe Secretary Blinken would also favor, I don't think hardly taking off sanctions on a member of the Duma is going to be traded for the end of the war.
I mean, I wish it were that easy.
Nor will any kind of Jewish faint of waiting for a Russian decision to return terrain that makes up 27% of Ukraine with its naval, industrial, and agricultural base now fully in Russia's grip.
Mike Milley goes off script.
Well, this year, it would be very, very difficult to militarily eject the Russian forces from every inch of Russian-occupied Ukraine.
That means two things.
Either we get the hell out of this Jew-inspired multi-billion-dollar screw-up, or let Noodleman do up a forever war that turns us into nuclear dust.
There's been a great deal of discussion about prosecutions, Let's drag people to The Hague.
Let's have some prosecutions.
Would Putin be one of those targets?
Senator, he is certainly guilty of prosecuting war crimes.
He's certainly the leader of this illegal aggression.
As I said...
So it sounds like the administration would favor taking him to the Hague?
As I said to Senator Cardin, we are now looking with our allies and partners and the Ukrainians
at the appropriate judicial mechanism and that would indicate the scope of what we've
been covering.
But if you're really thinking ultimately that there might be a peaceful settlement that
doesn't involve unconditional surrender by the Russians or vice versa by the Ukrainians,
you might at least put some thought into the fact that saying that he's guilty of war crimes
and that it's a possibility he's going to the Hague, that it may make any kind of settlement,
peaceful settlement, or someone who is fighting a war less likely to prosecute a peace or
to engage in peace talks if he thinks, hmm, if there's peace, we're going to the Hague.
I'm not saying one way or another on the facts of whether there are war crimes.
I'm just saying that if you say the leader of somebody in a war that you'd like to ultimately resolve...
is guilty of these things.
I think it makes it very much less likely.
I think it's a careless remark, and it's a remark that doesn't really think fully through the ramifications of what you say.
If you lie down with dogs, you get up with pleas.
Who made Noodleman judge, jury, prosecuting attorney, and a one Jew tribunal pre-convicting Putin of war crimes?
Our foreign policy, unfortunately, hangs on the neck of this Christ-hating Jew.
Who threw us into this mess nine years ago with no thought of strategy, game plan, and end result.
And BattleBall Schwarzenegger Lloyd Austin goes right along with the train wreck.
We will never respect their illegal annexation of Ukraine territory.
And nor will most of the international community.
So that's one thing.
The second thing is, you know, I talk to my counterpart, the Minister of Defense there in Ukraine, Minister Reznikov, routinely.
As a matter of fact, I just talked to him last night.
We talk about what's...
How the fight's going, what's needed, and what's upcoming.
Sure thing, Sparks and Shell.
Niedelman leads you by the nose.
What's needed? What's upcoming?
Paying Restnikoff's salary, letting band-a-right Nazis skim off the top the billions Niedelman sends on a lark, and watching Zelensky's cronies make a good margin on the black market.
Jobs for American boys.
Dying young is for boys.
I think you're basically saying this war is going to go on forever.
And if you want to picture devastation, you see Ukraine now, in five years it'll be worse.
I mean, I don't imagine this getting better over the next five years, but if you preclude peace, I think you inevitably will make it worse.
Senator, if I may, I spent my life at the State Department.
That's the damn problem.
Here she is with Rumsfeld, pushing the lie of Saddam's weapons of mass destruction.
With Bush pushing the disaster in Afghanistan.
With Gates expanding NATO closer to Russia, breaking U.S. promises.
With Hillary lying about Benghazi after the U.S. ambassador and three U.S. diplomats were murdered.
With John Kerry ready to F the EU, cookies and Q in Ukraine, shitting on a toilet that was once a sane America, a nation once mentally well, when under Thomas Jefferson's spell.
And oh, it makes me wonder.
She's building a stairway to hell.
It's one big Jewish clack.
Middleman, Blinken, Sherman, Rubin, like MacGregor says, impulsive, erratic, D.C.'s political class.
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