As the week commenced, Vladimir Putin issued a new warning that Russia is being pushed across red lines which cannot be crossed if escalating war is to be avoided.
This week saw continued escalations by the insane Biden Administration of the Ukraine war which Donald Trump neutralized. The fight against Tusli Gabbard, whose active soldier antiwar stance has made her a hero will expose the deepest of deep state operatives in all their ugliness.
Roger Stone Nails It; Republican Congress Seeks to Block Trump’s Peace Drive
House Republicans are trying to sell their spineless genuflecting before the Military Industrial Complex by claiming victories over Transgender and other diversity policies. Yet, they are codifying perpetual support for the Ukraine war while Trump seeks peace.
The annual National Defense Authorization Act is making its way through Congress and is one of two major items this Congress will vote out, to be signed by Joe Biden, before it adjourns before Christmas. The other is a continuing resolution on funding the government.
The NDAA is a testament to the Military Industrial Complex’s (MIC) continuing control of most Representatives and Senators. It seeks to thwart Donald Trump’s initiatives for dramatic change and the overthrow of the stupid and immoral policies set by the MIC Leviathan in the name of the People.
House Republicans are trying to sell their spineless genuflecting before this mad machine by claiming victories over Transgender and other stinky diversity policies. Yet, they are codifying perpetual support for the Ukraine war while Trump seeks peace and securing the contracts of failed legacy defense contractors where Trump is seeking a complete remake of the Pentagon.
Roger Stone has produced a fine summary of the most offensive aspects of this 1118-page monster of a bill. Reading it myself, I decided that I could not do better immediately than to quote aspects of what Roger says succinctly. I will follow up with my own report once I have thoroughly analyzed everything in the bill once it passes Congress.
The NDAA sets appropriations policy – the actual expenditure of billions of dollars. In this case it approaches a trillion dollars in 2025, give or take a few hundred billion in Washington’s accounting. Congressional appropriators on the Armed Services and Appropriations committees in both houses, then deliver the funds. It will take a concerted mobilization of the Presidency to change these priorities to match the mandate the voters gave to Donald Trump. This process, dating from 1961, first the NDAA and then individual appropriations bills, is a clear usurpation by Congress of the President’s constitutional authority to conduct both foreign policy and military matters.
Appropriately, Roger singles out the provisions concerning Ukraine and Russia.
“Key provisions, such as Section 1303, explicitly prohibit any recognition of Russian sovereignty over Ukrainian territory, tying the President’s hand in potential peace negotiations.”
It is abundantly clear that Russia will not negotiate giving back to Ukraine the historically Russian territories in eastern Ukraine and Crimea which have democratically voted to join Russia, a stance the populations of eastern Ukraine and Crimea have embraced ever since the U.S./British coup d’etat of 2014. It was the attack on these populations by the Ukrainian government and its neo-Nazi legions and the decision to allow Ukraine to join NATO and wage endless war on Russia which precipitated the present war. The starting point of any successful peace negotiation, which Trump has promised, means Russia’s military gains in these areas must be in some way recognized. Hence, the Congress would choose to bind us to a continuing war and prevent Trump from ending it.
Stone notes that Sections 1331-1334 mandate continuation of Biden’s Aukus policy. Under that policy, the U.S. allies with the UK, Australia, and now Japan to build for war with China after we have, in Biden’s fantasy land, led the world’s largest nuclear power, Russia, to death. Trump, on the other hand, has made it clear that the President will exercise the sovereign power of the United States to negotiate with China on a state to state, leader to leader basis, for peace. Trump will obviously do a very tough negotiation. He will not, however, fulfill the wet dreams of the armchair generals in Washington or London.
As significantly, Stone notes repeatedly, that the document locks in current defense contractors and their failed products. Trump has embraced the rebuilding of America’s defenses based on breakthrough technologies, like beams weapons defense against the hypersonic missiles which Russia and China have, but which our current bunch of defense contractors have utterly failed to produce. He wants Elon Musk to go in and look at creating modern defenses for our country, while working with Pete Hegseth to exorcise corruption from the Pentagon and end expenditures on forever wars.
We will produce more on this soon, including the key Congressional culprits who produced this monstrosity and who it is who owns them.
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As the week commenced, Vladimir Putin issued a new warning that Russia is being pushed across red lines which cannot be crossed if escalating war is to be avoided.
This week saw continued escalations by the insane Biden Administration of the Ukraine war which Donald Trump neutralized. The fight against Tusli Gabbard, whose active soldier antiwar stance has made her a hero will expose the deepest of deep state operatives in all their ugliness.
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