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New Intel Confirms Russian Plans For More Aggression Into Eastern Europe After Ukraine
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New Intel Confirms Russian Plans For More Aggression Into Eastern Europe After Ukraine

Some newly acquired intelligence confirms what many of us have been warning for years

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Dec 27, 2023
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Institute for the Study of War (@TheStudyofWar) / X

Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces on 24 February 2022, I and many other analysts (as well as just ordinary people with some knowledge of history and common sense) have been stating over and over that if the Kremlin is victorious in their illegal and genocidal invasion of this sovereign nation, they will not stop there. Vladimir Putin and his Kremlin toadies have made it very clear to anyone who will listen that the intent of the invasion of Ukraine is twofold: 1) To wipe a sovereign Ukraine off the map and bring it back under the yoke of Russian rule, and: 2) To reclaim the lands of the Russian Empire and Make Russia Great Again, or MRGA. In this way, Putin is just like Donald Trump, but without the irritating restraints placed on his dictatorial decisions by a meddling Congress and other democratic institutions. But come 20 January 2025, that situation too might change for Trump and America.

But for now, the West must come to grips with the very real and existential danger posed by a megalomaniacal leader who is committed to resurrecting an empire that encompasses many of the now independent nations of Eastern, Central and even Western Europe, a dictator who will gladly sacrifice hundreds of thousands, or even millions of his own soldiers and the future of his country in a narcissistic pursuit of his dreams of empire.

Putin dressed as a tsar on Craiyon

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