White House: Ukraine War Will Never End

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by Chris Black

The US seems to have backed off of the claim that they are going to invade Crimea.

Apparently, there are new victory terms, but they are a secret.

After the fake 2024 election, the government will claim it has a mandate to start World War III against Russia.

This is probably something people should be preparing for.

Fun fact: Trump says it’s not our problem and a border dispute in the former USSR doesn’t matter.

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In fact, we know it doesn’t matter, because another border dispute in the former USSR was solved last week in the most brutal and inhume way possible – mass forced ethnic cleansing – and it was barely a footnote in the Western media.

RT:

The US and its allies will continue to support Kiev in its conflict with Moscow, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at a press briefing on Monday. She promised more aid to Ukraine, after lawmakers decided not to include military assistance to Kiev in a short-term spending bill passed last week.

Jean-Pierre denied that support for Ukraine among Western nations is waning. “There is [a] strong, very strong international coalition behind Ukraine,” she told journalists. “And if [Russian President Vladimir] Putin thinks he can outlast us, he’s wrong. He’s wrong.”

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The White House press secretary also announced “another package of aid for Ukraine soon,” but provided no details about either the timeline or the contents of the upcoming military assistance.

There is nothing fundamentally different about the Russia-Ukraine border dispute and the Armenia-Azerbaijan border dispute.

They are more or less the same thing – people caught on the wrong side of a nation-state’s semi-arbitrary borders after the fall of the USSR.

If the US was not involved in the Ukraine, the border dispute would have wrapped up in a few days.