Tuesday, 16 February 2021

How The Cold War Should Have Ended


Right from the start of the Cold War, Russia's threats against the Allies had always been a bluff. Even when the Korean Peninsula was embroiled in a civil war that is still ongoing to this day despite a peace agreement in 2018, Russia's threats against America was going to be a bluff right from the start. All of this was because the late Herbert W. Armstrong boldly proclaimed "Russia will not attack America!" He was proven to be correct. Eventually, in 1991, Germany's "shadow government" instigated separatist movements in Slovenia and Croatia to entice these two countries to declare independence from Serbia. Many nations condemned it, including Russia, China and their client states.

Now, 30 years after the break-ups of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, Germany's true colours may have already been revealed. This means that NATO did not succeed in keeping the Germans down, while keeping the Russians out of Europe. No wonder Russia, China and other rogue dictators have become so angry. Germany's desires for an empire did not die when they lost World War 2. Germany wants to enforce their will upon other countries, including so-called "rogue dictatorships". This will provoke rogue dictators to lose their minds and unleash a nuclear firestorm. In other words, Germany had been lying to the Anglosphere and the rest of the free world, much to the anger of even the German people.

Maybe Russia should have won the Cold War. Then we will not have to deal with a warlike empire headquartered in the Rotten Heart of Europe...

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