War of Attrition Rolls On
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This war of attrition between Russia and Ukraine just rolling on. The Russian defense minister visited the front lines in eastern Ukraine as fighting in the region has intensified. Again, we’ve got winter coming up. Basically, they’re digging in. They’re digging in. And the Russians are saying.
the situation today suggests the enemy has fewer and fewer opportunities and they will continue to be reduced. Thanks exclusively to your combat work. Again, you don’t know what the truth is. You get sides coming out, you know, both sides are media, they’re media. I look around the globe, various different publications trying to get to some sort of bottom to it. But the reality of the situation is it’s almost like we’re watching it in some form.
you know, World War I trench warfare again. And if you go back and you take a look at World War I and how it ended, you know, talking about armistice day. And basically the Germans ran out of money. It was a war of attrition. They ran out of money. They started losing allies along the way. Again, led to the Treaty of Versailles, which then, you know,
go on and so on and so forth. But you can watch movies, watch 1917, All’s Quiet on the Western Front. You can talk about not even that area. You can talk about Gallipoli when the Allies tried to invade Turkey and what a joke that was. And you take a look at the losses, the losses on both sides. You’ve got the Ukrainian officials claiming that
Moscow is facing massive losses and bloodshed losing thousands of troops this week. There has been little to no movement. It’s like somebody gets a little bit farther, gets pushed back. Again, trench warfare all over again. So what do we have, people? We have another war of attrition. Again, this is one of the things that unfortunately…
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our politicians are not making clear that we are going to bankroll this until we no longer can bankroll this anymore or we get tired of it at this point in time. Now again, in a war of attrition, we can continue to send money there. Again, already the public here in the United States is getting sick and tired of it. We see our fiscal situation.
We’ve got the President of the United States, you’ve got other politicians on both the right and left. So we can walk and chew gum at the same time. We can do this. We can do that. I’ll tell you one thing we can’t do is manage our finances. Russia’s got their help too. I mean they got China and North Korea and they got a lot of oil that they want to move. Right? East trade. I need more weapons. I need more stuff. I’ll send oil to China. I’ll send it to them. Send it to North Korea. They’ll send us.
that over and most certainly they have a much larger population than Ukraine has. So what do we have? We have one big damn meat grinder. And the problem is, once again, is when you have people out there that are saying we cannot, I cannot negotiate with Putin, cannot negotiate with this. Again then all you have on the horizon is death.
death for a long ways coming. If that is your attitude, if that is your attitude that you cannot, there’s no negotiating out of this, well then we the taxpayer here in the United States gonna continue to send money, Russia’s gonna continue to get money and more and more people are going to die. Watchdog on wallstreet.com.