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NATO, EU & Zelensky Reject Any Peace with Russia
• by Martin ArmstrongZelensky on Monday insisted that any peace plan to end the war must include a recognition of the "aggressor" paying the price, in light of Russia triggering the conflict by invading Ukraine in 2022. Of course, he wants all the Russian frozen money for himself and his corrupt supporter in the EU and his cronies who suspended all elections for him and themselves. He said:
"The aggressor must pay fully for the war he started, and this is why decisions on Russian assets are essential."
Zelensky in a video address to the Swedish parliament on Monday, arguing that an agreement on the use of frozen Russian assets is a crucial element to any proposal. He does not care about the Ukrainian people. He does NOT want the end of the war for then he no longer has the excuse to remain as an unelected president.
I reiterate my recommendation that the USA EXIT NATO and get the hell out of Europe for there is absolutely no way they will ever accept peace with Russia. I have stressed this in my meetings and we must be concerned about Americans FIRST, not this vendetta Ukraine has against the Russian people. That will never be resolved any more than the hatred between Iran and Israel.
Ukraine will self-destruct. They will never accept peace no matter what. This is not some dispassionate swap of I will you Boardwalk for Park Place. The Donbas has a right to separate. They are ethnically Russian and they will NEVER be free of the hatred of the Ukrainian Nazis.
Our computer has provided a long-term forecast that is unprecedented. I have never seen the computer go FLAT LINE on a country as it has on Ukraine. This is one of the most significant and worrying geopolitical questions of our time. The risk of a nuclear conflict arising from the war in Ukraine cannot be dismissed out of hand. This risk is higher than it has been in decades, and the potential consequences are catastrophic.
It's crucial to understand that this is not a single risk, but a cascade of potential scenarios. Russia's stated doctrine allows for the use of nuclear weapons in response to:
A nuclear attack on Russia or its allies.
An attack with conventional weapons when "the very existence of the state is threatened."




