West suffers from Stockholm Syndrome as their target of cow-towing Vladimir Putin falls flat

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Washington and its NATO allies are grappling with the failure of their strategy to isolate Russian President Vladimir Putin. The recent agreement between Russia and North Korea has added to their dismay, invoking a sense of Stockholm Syndrome among Western policymakers who fear that increased hostility towards Russia and its allies, such as China and North Korea, could lead to catastrophic consequences. Initially, Washington had hoped that Russia’s significant military losses and the barrage of sanctions would cripple Moscow and force it into submission, paving the way for the United States and its NATO allies to dominate the region.

For the Western military-industrial complex, which has been making billions of dollars from Biden’s proxy war in Ukraine, there is growing fear as Joe Biden’s tenure in the White House is likely to end on November 5. The next US president, potentially Trump, may simply withdraw from Ukraine and stop burning American tax dollars. As almost every policymaker in the West is directly or indirectly benefiting financially from the military-industrial complex, they have a primary responsibility to ensure the continuous flow of income for these complexes, for which running wars and hostilities in multiple nations is essential. With this mission, the Pentagon has been enthusiastically pushing forward its agenda of preventing “Russian expansion” by encircling Russia with NATO nations covering most of its borders. However, lawmakers in the US Senate and Congress already consider Ukraine a bottomless pit with an unending hunger for American and European aid.

Volodymyr Zelensky was hoping for massive pressure on President Vladimir Putin from Western nations during the Swiss conference, which is already seen by the majority of policymakers in the West as a farcical event. Despite these realities, Zelensky wants to continue the war until the “last Ukrainian” dies as his cannon fodder while he and his neo-Nazi cronies continue to grow wealthier.

According to one of my sources, the most significant and stunning information being tactfully suppressed by Zelensky, his Western masters, and the media is that none of his and his wife’s nearest relatives have joined the war. This also applies to some of the most powerful figures in the neo-Nazi administration in Kiev. Can any of my readers independently verify this information? If it is found to be true, Ukrainian masses definitely have the right to openly express their anger.

Meanwhile, according to media reports, President Putin has ordered members of the Armed Forces to conduct tactical nuclear weapons maneuvers on the southern border with Ukraine. President Putin also warned that “the use of Western weaponry by Ukraine against Russian territory could lead to very serious problems,” and in response, “Moscow could provide long-range weapons to third parties to attack Western targets”.

In my opinion, this situation may culminate in a low-intensity nuclear war through the use of tactical nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons categorized as “non-strategic”, also known as “tactical nuclear weapons”, are estimated by the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) to number about 1,800 warheads in Russia’s possession, with NATO having 250 warheads deployed in Europe. A direct war between the US and Russia involving the use of tactical nuclear weapons could leave more than 90 million dead and injured. This could even escalate into a large-scale nuclear conflagration with disastrous results for humanity.

This particular scenario might set off alarms at the Pentagon because the Biden administration is showing signs of opening a new war front—Israel against Lebanon—while President Putin’s dangerous approach to Vietnam aims to prevent the formation of a nuclear arc against China. Additionally, the presence of Russian warships in Cuba may pressure policymakers at the Pentagon to prioritize signing a peace agreement with Russia, rejecting Zelensky’s repeated pleas to continue the war. One key point to consider is that the American political spectrum is witnessing a growing wave of dissatisfaction with Zelensky, as people question the justification for spending their tax dollars on a war that America can never win.

Meanwhile, Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in an interview with “New Statesman”, stated that “The US is sending $113 billion to Ukraine when a quarter of US citizens go to bed hungry”.

On the Republican side, Donald Trump said on his networks, “We have never been so close to World War III”, and that there must be a “total commitment to dismantle the globalist neoconservative power group responsible for dragging the world into endless wars”.

In the meantime, President Vladimir Putin is seeking a peace agreement that establishes that Ukraine will not enter NATO and outlines the Ukrainian dispute with the division of Ukraine into two halves. The east of the country, including Crimea, the Donbas, Zaporiyia, and Kherson, would remain under Russian influence, while the center and west of present-day Ukraine would fall under Western influence. The imaginary line linking Kharkov, Zaporiyia, Bajmut, and Rubizhne would become the new Berlin Wall of Cold War II. Undoubtedly, Zelensky, Poland, and British intelligence will vehemently oppose this proposal.

The future of the Ukraine war remains uncertain as we approach January 2025. It is unclear whether NATO nations will succeed in persuading the next US president to continue the conflict with the goal of defeating Russia and ousting Putin. Meanwhile, Kremlin policymakers must prioritize enhancing Russia’s media presence to counter the Western propaganda campaign. This will be a challenging task, as Moscow has long neglected the crucial role of media in modern warfare. In today’s world, media influence can shape public opinion and diplomatic outcomes as much as military strategies do. The coming months will be pivotal in determining whether diplomatic efforts or continued hostilities will shape the global landscape.

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