Monday, March 7, 2022

Is Russia Solely To Blame For What Is Happening In Ukraine Now?


Is Russia solely to blame for what is happening in Ukraine now?

Make no mistake, this is what happens when egoistic leaders and politicos play evil geo-political games from the comfort of their offices.

Wars break out and the people suffer.

Is Russia solely to blame for what happens now in Ukraine?

The evil, big bully US of A that Iran once very appropriately called "The Great Satan" has been egging NATO to expand to the east and Ukraine to join NATO and the EU, threatening Russia's sense of security.

Russia in consequence had warned that it would go to war if the Great Satan and its European allies pushed ahead with their evil geo-political agenda to contain it.

Now that Russia has done what it threatened to do invading Ukraine, where is The Great Satan?

It is keeping a low profile, afraid to be drawn in militarily.

That is the classic profile of a coward.

All talk and bluster.

Not afraid to bully, invade and bomb weak nations like Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya.

And Vietnam in the 60s and 70s.

Against a strong military nation like Russia, the world only hear whimpers of protestations from the great cowardly bully.

Hehehe.😃😃😃

Has Ukraine president Zelenskyy, like so many others in the past, failed to see through the despicable character of The Great Satan?

What is the point of lamenting that no one is coming to Ukraine's help in the time of its need?

Now even saying the west and The Great Satan are complicit in not coming to Ukraine's aid?

Make no mistake, war is ugly and should, in an ideal world, not happen, ever!  

Yet the cowardly evil US of A is even now trying to play the same game in relation to Taiwan and China?

Time the world wised up.

You can't trust a devil.

What you should do is put it in its place, the purgatory for the evil!

No?

Ai yo yo!!

Post Script

The Russian side of the Ukraine situation, Putin's speech below

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