Is War With Russia Inevitable?

At this point we need to be very worried that the Biden regime is going to take the nation into a war with Russia. To be sure, we’re already at war with Russia, but I mean war directly involving US military forces. Ukraine can’t win the war that Western elites created for them by provoking the Russian invasion (History and Sides-Taking in the Russo-Ukrainian War; The US is Not Provoking Russia—And Other Tall Tales). To date, Ukraine has already sacrificed more of its military personnel than the United States did during the Vietnam War. The next logical step for warmongers, i.e., the neoconservatives who shape US foreign policy under Democratic and establishment Republic regimes (War Hawks and the Ugly American), is to dispense with the proxy war and move into full-scale kinetic war with Russia. 

Russia is a nuclear power. Russia, which inherited the Soviet Union’s nuclear weapons, has the world’s biggest stockpile of nuclear warheads. According to the Federation of American Scientists, as of 2022, Putin controls about 5,977 warheads, compared with 5,428 controlled by United States. The Biden regime has already brought us to the brink of nuclear war by provoking Russia into invading Ukraine with a country so obviously backed by the West. To date, Biden has given more than a hundred billion dollars to Ukraine—in addition to all the assistance given Ukraine by other NATO countries. The US deep state overthrew the Ukrainian government to establish a forward staging area to antagonize Russia. The situation is dire. (Will WWIII Begin in Eurasia?)

Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (AI-generated image)

The plan to remove Putin from power is not only to open Russia up to western economic exploitation. War is a move to keep the transnationalists in power in Washington. As I write about in George Soros, Philanthrocapitalism, and the Coming Era of Global Neo-Feudalism, beyond the cheap thought-stopping trick by progressives Democrats to poison the well, there is a genuine failure to understand transnationalization and the powerful actors transforming the global economy and with it the Westphalian system of nation-states and international law, with the long-range goal of fixing the problem of late capitalism (fall of the rate of profit, overshoot and collapse, and all the rest of it) by replacing it with a global system of corporate state neofeudalism—this in order to protect their power and privilege. Such aims are detrimental to the interests of the working classes of the West. Liberal values and republican virtue will be smothered by the New Fascism of the corporate state. Democracy will be finally replaced by technocracy.

Whether Biden takes the United States to war with Russia depends on whether the corporate state can successfully throw Trump and other leading populist figures in prison. Trump has not been indicted four times. In each case the underlying facts do not warrant criminal prosecution. But in era of law-fare, that is using the law as a means of political warfare, something we see in fascist nations and third world countries in the periphery of the world system, right does not lie behind the actions of the state. If elites can’t put Trump in prison, and reason would dictate that they can’t (these indictments are so obviously bogus one hopes some court somewhere stops it—and in time), then war become all but inevitable. That Trump represents a trans-Atlantic movement also makes war with Russia likely. Indeed, it’s because Trump represents a trans-Atlantic movement that it’s so important to keep the transnationalists in power.

When the Carter administration provoked Russia into invading Afghanistan, at least in that instance, Carter did it covertly, and so did the Reagan administration (which was actually the Bush regime foreign policy-wise during those eight years) in continuing the policy, and so the threat of nuclear war was greatly diminished. But Ukraine is quite plainly a US backed war with Russia. (See Sowing the Seeds of Terrorism? Capitalist Intrigue and Adventurism in Afghanistan; Jimmy Carter, Trilateralist, Entering Hospice; Everybody Loves Jimmy Carter.)

This is the worst president that we’ve had in my lifetime. But what makes the Biden presidency so bad is not simply that the man is the don of a organized crime family and an awful human being all around, but because the administrative state and the transnationalists have never been more belligerent than they are right now. This is the most fascistic regime that’s ever been in power in Washington. Young men and women of America must resist war—and the most important act of resistance to war is to support and vote for patriots.

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