The Blob’s Maniacal Urge To Deploy U.S. Forces On Ukrainian Soil Should Be Resisted – Armed Forces Press

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The maniacal push for deploying U.S. forces on the ground in Ukraine is relentless. The Blob’s urge must be resisted.

In an oped recently at Real Clear Defense, William Courtney and Philip Wasielewski published a piece outlining their vision of why American troops should be on the ground in Ukraine to support ‘security guarantees’ for Kyiv in any pending ceasefire.

It should be noted that Courtney is former foreign service and Wasielewsi is former CIA.

It is now widespread public knowledge that Ukraine is losing the ground war in Donbass (more villages were evacuated near Dnipro this week), while it maintains a robust ability to hit targets deep inside the Russian Federation with long-range strike weapons.

Europe has reacted to the reality of the impending loss of Donbass by threatening the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad in the Baltics with destruction. The Kremlin responded with nuclear drills.

Russian President Putin has declared he thinks the war could end this year. Europe and ‘the Blob’ want desperately to escalate.

We have been very vocal at AFP that the Ukraine conflict is not the American people’s war. The narrative that Russia will invade Europe is a farce, as the Kremlin cannot yet control Donbass after 4 years. Moscow simply doesn’t have the force structure or political will to threaten NATO.

For insight into our understanding of the conflict, you can read my colleague former Special Mission Unit Commander Pete Blaber’s excellent 3 part series here.

You can also review our extensive weekly podcast series on the Ukraine war here.

In short, this war was engineered by globalist forces for reasons that do not serve the American people. I say this as someone who was in Kyiv during the invasion, escaping on foot across the Moldovan border, has been to the front, and who hosted a Ukrainian refugee family for 8 months. The Ukrainian people have been very good to me, and this is why I am fighting to end this conflict. We are not helping them at all. Quite the opposite, we are genociding them.

Courtney and Wasielewski write —

This is why having Western forces in Ukraine after a ceasefire is so important. They should meaningfully augment Ukraine’s 900,000-strong combat-tested army. Western contributors ought to make clear to Moscow that their forces will fight if attacked. 

With the West unwilling now to insert forces, how could Kyiv count on them to surge into Ukraine in a crisis? This is why having Western forces in Ukraine after a ceasefire is so important. They should meaningfully augment Ukraine’s 900,000-strong combat-tested army. Western contributors ought to make clear to Moscow that their forces will fight if attacked. 

If a ceasefire emerges, the West ought not to skimp on helping Ukraine to enforce it.

The oped seems to portray more of a desire to protect the Blob’s infrastructure in Ukraine than any desire to help the Ukrainian people. If the U.S. national security establishment really cared about Ukrainians they would have forced an end to the war that U.S. President Joe Biden enabled from the start, and 1.5M dead and maimed Ukrainians would be alive and well today.

The underlying agenda behind the push to deploy American forces in Ukraine betrays a motive to create a trip wire to return to kinetic conflict involving American forces, to achieve the globalist goal of a war between America and Russia. This serves the military industrial complex, the money launderers, the human traffickers, and anti-Christian forces. However, it does not serve the American main street.

The deployment of U.S. military forces should be resisted by patriotic Americans with all their might as the consequences for the United States being dragged into the border war in Donbass would be horrific.

We don’t want our best and brightest being blown apart on the fields of the Central Asian coal basin.



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