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"They Want War" - Martin Armstrong Slams European Leaders Reinstating Military Drafts
• Via Greg Hunters USAWatchdog.comTwo weeks ago on USAW, Armstrong predicted, "After May 15, war is turning up (in Ukraine) and it will be turning up into 2026."
That prediction paid off to the exact day as peace talks between Russia and Ukraine ended on May 15 after just two hours, and neither side agreed to meet again.
War is already here, and there is no stopping it with peace talks. Armstrong says, "Putin knows and understands this is not a just a war with Ukraine, this is a war with NATO..."
"If Putin agrees to a 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine, what's that going to do? Absolutely nothing.
You have every European country reinstituting drafts. In Germany, even people 60 years old have been told to report. Poland has ordered every able-bodied man to show up for military training. They want war. Their economy is collapsing. You hear about this de-dollarization, and it's not happening. The capitalization of just the New York Stock Exchange is worth more than all of Europe combined. That's just the New York Stock Exchange...
You've got Macron in France, they call him the 'Petite Napolean.'. . . Without war, Europe is going to collapse. It's in a sovereign debt crisis . . . They have done everything against the economy."
Armstong thinks Russia will finish off Ukraine sometime in 2027 and Europe a year or two after that. And, Yes, Armstrong still thinks Ukraine will disappear from the map.
Armstrong urged his contacts in Washington to "Get the hell out of NATO." It seems some in the US government are considering this warning as this headline breaks today: "US to Begin European Troop Withdrawal Talks, NATO Ambassador Says." Armstrong says,
"I have been told by some very influential people on Capitol Hill 'you're right, we agree.' That's what I have been told. . . . I have been complaining about this for months, and my view is Europe is committing suicide, and let's not be part of it this time."
Is President Trump getting this message? Armstrong says, "Yes, I believe so. . . . Trump also said a peace deal does not seem likely, the hatred is too great on both sides."



