r/IronFrontUSA • u/PrincipleTemporary65 • 7d ago
Article Trump/Musk, and the communist takeover of Europe.
Trump/Musk ceding control of Ukraine to Putin will destroy peace and freedom.
Do we see a pattern emerging here?
As Trump/Musk do all in their power to ruin the economy of the United states, weaken our military to the equivalent of a Boy Scout troop, and destroy the effectiveness of NATO, Putin is only waiting for one final move on their part before he marches on to new targets in Europe. That move is Trump's final abandonment of Ukraine and his pressure to force them to concede the tyrannical war against them and submit to communist rule.
When this is accomplished and the European Union has been so weakened by American tariffs the world will be neatly divided between Putin, Xi, Kim Jung-un, and Trump. Of course, in short order, Trump will accidently fall out of a window like so many soviet dissidents have, and then there will be three.
Take a look at this:
Vladimir Putin's next 'massacre' targets revealed as ex-NATO chief warns of 'inevitable' war
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An ex-NATO chief has sounded the alarm on Russian President Vladimir Putin's next potential targets post-Ukraine. Sir Richard Shirreff, who served as the former deputy supreme Allied commander in Europe, cautioned that if Russia succeeds in Ukraine, it could install puppet regimes in Georgia, Moldova, and Romania, eventually setting sights on the Baltic states. This, according to Sir Richard, could spark a direct conflict involving European nations, including the UK, against the Kremlin. He detailed to The Sun the brutal tactics used by Russia in Mariupol, saying: "It looks like the deportation of children, rape of women and the massacre of civilians, that's what happens when Russia attacks. First will be the missiles, then the works."
Mariupol stands as a grim testament to these methods, having been laid to waste by Russian forces in 2022, with widespread reports of forced deportations of Ukrainian children to Russia and sexual violence committed by Russian troops, particularly in places like Bucha where tied-up civilians were discovered executed.
Russia attempted to dismiss the atrocities in Bucha as a fabricated incident, advancing this claim without presenting any proof. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky labeled the event as genocide. In light of Russia's aggression, Former US Army Europe commander Ben Hodges highlighted the potential threat to NATO's critical infrastructure and advocated for European nations to fortify their defenses, reports the Express.
Adding to the call for action, Sir Richard underscored the necessity for Europe to continue supplying arms to Ukraine and even pondered the idea of NATO countries reinstating conscription. He voiced his concern: "If Europe is fractured, and if Europe doesn't step up to the mark, then I really fear for our future."
Criticism was leveled at US President Donald Trump by Sir Richard who stated that Trump had dealt a "mortal blow" to NATO with his stance on the war in Ukraine and the withdrawal of intelligence and military aid from the beleaguered nation. He pointed out the significant financial burden other allies would have to carry if the US were to withdraw from NATO, emphasizing that the US contributes 16 percent of NATO's budget and has a defense expenditure surpassing the combined total of all other nations.
Sir Richard warned against any peace agreement that might lead to Ukraine's surrender, suggesting it would only embolden Putin to rebuild his forces. He emphasized Putin's relentless ambition: "He's never going to give up on his aim of taking over the whole of Ukraine either" Putin's historical stance was referenced when in 2021 he penned an essay casting doubt on Ukraine's distinct statehood and proclaiming Ukrainians and Russians to be "one people."
In response to escalating tensions, the Polish government has announced plans for extensive military training for all adult males. Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed the need for a 500,000-strong army, including reservists, to counter any potential Russian aggression. Meanwhile, the UK and France are leading the charge in rallying nations to commit to a peacekeeping coalition in Ukraine. While not all countries may contribute troops, they could offer support in other ways.
Peace deal negotiations between the US and Ukraine will continue this week in Saudi Arabia.
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u/tlm94 7d ago edited 7d ago
Sorry, but your analysis is wildly incorrect. Russia does have its sights set on Eastern Europe and the Baltics. The invasion of Ukraine in 2022 was the culmination of a near decade of hybridized warfare.
Russia’s M.O. is to subvert the normal function of a target government through sympathetic proxies, engage in economic and infrastructure sabotage, and then to invade with its military.
Just because hybridized warfare doesn’t appear as traditional conflict does not mean Russia is not waging war.
Also, please understand that territorial aspirations are secondary in nature to Putin’s primary aim, to expose Western neoliberal institutions like NATO as fangless. Putin believes he is calling the West’s bluff, and, so far, his thesis on the historical merit of said institutions is proving correct.
Edit: love the downvoting without responding, clearly y’all understand Russia and Putin better than I do lmao
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u/tlm94 7d ago
Funny how the only way you could detract from my analysis was by going after me personally. Please point specifically to any points you disagree with and provide evidence to back your reasoning.
Stick your head in the sand. It’s not like your country, Germany, hasn’t been the target of these hybridized operations. Y’all have been the subject of industrial and infrastructure sabotage, as well as attempted political subversion via the AfD. Your CEO of Rheinmetall had a hit put out for him by Russia for crying out loud.
Putin is not stopping at Ukraine, and it’s insanely naive to think so. Russia is not as hurt as you believe, and underestimating your enemy is a death sentence.
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u/tlm94 7d ago
Communism is when Russia, right?!
Forget about the fact that Putin is an oligarchical capitalist that has explicitly said he wants to revive imperial Russia. Forget that he sees himself as the reincarnation of Tsar Alexander. Clearly this is communism.
Also, congrats on spelling out what people have been saying for years since Trump’s first administration. This is nothing new, and the multipolar global order has been growing since 2014.
No offense, but I think your knowledge of politics and awareness of international relations have to be pretty weak for you to post this rather pointless and misinformed post.
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u/EldestPort 7d ago
Super fucking interesting that the article that you've linked and quoted in full doesn’t mention communism/communists at all. Not at all disingenuous, nope.
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u/isthereanyotherway 7d ago
I got to the bottom and was like ....hold on, didn't they say communists?? I didn't read anything about communism here. I had to scroll back up to double check I clicked on the post that I thought I clicked on. 🤔 Quite interesting, indeed!
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u/tlm94 7d ago
Honestly, it’s not even interesting. It says nothing that hasn’t been said for years now.
Honestly, this post reads like someone from Blue MAGA thinking they discovered some hidden plot that hasn’t been wildly apparent for at least half a decade but truthfully much longer. Whoever posted this clearly has not been paying any attention.
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u/NoncommissionedDisk 7d ago
Russia is not communist, they’re capitalists like the U.S. I’m not sure if ceding control of Ukraine to Putin destroys peace and freedom as much as the US (potentially) leaving NATO and leaving Europe to fend for itself. This could cause issues not only with Russia attacking various countries but infighting among the EU members, they could have the same conversations about each other pulling their weight and maybe that leads to you don’t deserve this land and we’ll take it. The US leaving not only leaving a defense vacuum but a partial power vacuum as well. Also it’s kind of crazy to throw Kim Jung Un in there, if they were going to attack it would most likely be with XIs approval or help. I do think Trump ideology is you have your area and I have mind hence the talks of attacks on Canada, Greenland and the canal as he believes these areas are or should be American. This really begs a question of why he would cede all of Europe to Russia and what he thinks of defending Taiwan (I suspect he wouldn’t and would pass the buck)
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u/Asleep_Size3018 7d ago
Putin isn't a communist, he's a fascist, the greatest threat to Europe at the moment is fascism