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It seems to me that NATO will have to fight after all

16 February, 2023 Thursday
00:13

If the Russians had 'swallowed' us in 3 days, as planned, and did not stop, but attacked Poland and the Baltic States, what would have happened?

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I heard that we are provided with weapons for 30%. The rest are our weapons and those won from the Russians on the battlefield.

And now I'm thinking. Are we being given the necessary weapons slowly and in much smaller quantities so as not to cause an 'escalation of the conflict'? Yes, yes, I understand that they don't have it themselves; there are complicated approval procedures; they also need weapons, etc.

NATO was created as a counterweight to the USSR. Today’s Russia is the heir to that prison of nations. It is Ukraine that is now stopping the invasion of scum with the bodies of its people. The bastards are testing the limits of what is permissible. They will not stop. It seems clear, no?

I understand everything. Until I start watching TikTok, for example. And there are endless graves; young widows in black; little children hugging crosses with photos of their fathers with their little hands; grieving mothers with the eternal question: why mine???? and with one wish: I want to see my child!!!!

“NATO was created to resist. We are not in NATO. If the Russians had 'swallowed' us in 3 days, as planned, and did not stop, but attacked Poland and the Baltic States, what would have happened? Would they have stopped Russia?”

NATO was created to resist. We are not in NATO. If the Russians had 'swallowed' us in 3 days, as planned, and did not stop, but attacked Poland and the Baltic States, what would have happened? Would they have stopped Russia?

There are many voices in Russia about preparing their own population for death. Starting with the phrase “We will go to heaven, and they will die” and ending with Simonyan's howls of “It's not scary to die, especially for a good cause. Is it better to die old? 20-30 years earlier, what difference does it make? We all die.”

“But what's next? 10 years of frozen conflict, as reported by the American CNBC TV channel, citing analysts' conclusions?”

There are a lot of confrontations in the world. China - Taiwan. India - Pakistan. Israel, Iran, North Korea. I understand everything.

But what's next? 10 years of frozen conflict, as reported by the American CNBC TV channel, citing analysts' conclusions?

The world still cannot stop one maniac. It can't, can it?

And for some reason I think that NATO will have to go to war. No matter how much they postpone that 'escalation'. The main thing is not to be too late.

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About the author. Zoya Kazanzhy, journalist.

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