Russians, I think, are smelling a rat. The USA is like Lucy holding the football for Charlie Brown (Russia), only for her to yank it away just as he is about to kick: He falls for it in a series of strips. Nothing is certain until Russia agrees to something, and they are very clear on what they want.
Just in the last decade, there have been periods (Minsk1, Minsk2, Istanbul) used by the cabal to re-arm and re-group. This is why the Russians speak of addressing the 'root causes' of this war, not about 'having a cease-fire' (a la el cabal)- which implicitly means ending the ceasefire with 'more fire'.
Furthermore, Kursk is being over-run by Russians as we speak. NOW they cry ceasefire (after 75k dead)? (But not Pax?). The only language the Trump team must speak of is that of Peace (which has about 5 points of legislative and policy change needed), not MOAR fire after the ceasefire.exe, which is what (((they))) are planning.
False Flag by the Khazarians on Ukraine, to trigger something like an Article 5 response (Ukraine is of course not a member of NATO, but these ghouls are trying to extend "security guarantees" to Ukraine from NATO members, and I suspect that the plan is to sacrifice some British soldiers in exchange for drawing the USA into WWIII).
I fully support putting Princess Linsday in a tutu and a flak jacket, handing him an M1 Carbine or something light he can handle, and HAHOing him into the conflict, so the artillery has plenty of time to get a bead on him.
At the moment, a ceasefire benefits Ukraine more than Russia. While Russia is losing the occasional town in Ukraine Ukraine are being pushed right our of Russia. If they stopped now then Ukraine would still have a foothold in Russia.
Then there is the issue of trust. Would Ukraine stop fighting because of a ceasefire? Have they ever broken any agreements in the past - apart from all of them, obviously?
Just as with the Minsk agreements, they would use any pause to prepare themselves for future attacks on Russia.
Russians, I think, are smelling a rat. The USA is like Lucy holding the football for Charlie Brown (Russia), only for her to yank it away just as he is about to kick: He falls for it in a series of strips. Nothing is certain until Russia agrees to something, and they are very clear on what they want.
Just in the last decade, there have been periods (Minsk1, Minsk2, Istanbul) used by the cabal to re-arm and re-group. This is why the Russians speak of addressing the 'root causes' of this war, not about 'having a cease-fire' (a la el cabal)- which implicitly means ending the ceasefire with 'more fire'.
Furthermore, Kursk is being over-run by Russians as we speak. NOW they cry ceasefire (after 75k dead)? (But not Pax?). The only language the Trump team must speak of is that of Peace (which has about 5 points of legislative and policy change needed), not MOAR fire after the ceasefire.exe, which is what (((they))) are planning.
Well thought out and well put, Sadness. After how Biden and the EU provoked her, Russia has every good reason to be skeptical.
And if she's consistent, Russia won't show that she has any reason to be optimistic until a cease-fire document has been signed by both parties.
I really agree with this Zionist this time. Incoming false flag
That's what I think they'll do.
False Flag by the Khazarians on Ukraine, to trigger something like an Article 5 response (Ukraine is of course not a member of NATO, but these ghouls are trying to extend "security guarantees" to Ukraine from NATO members, and I suspect that the plan is to sacrifice some British soldiers in exchange for drawing the USA into WWIII).
Won't they be surprised when the US decides to stay home.
I fully support putting Princess Linsday in a tutu and a flak jacket, handing him an M1 Carbine or something light he can handle, and HAHOing him into the conflict, so the artillery has plenty of time to get a bead on him.
We need to leave NATO like yesterday!!
"The ball is now in Russia's court."
This is the second time I've seen this phrase associated with the ceasefire.
(And, there's no way the Lyndsey Graham is happy with anything Trump does.)
Yeah, that's an interesting point and one that i had not considered. I'm inclined to believe there's something behind the scenes.
At the moment, a ceasefire benefits Ukraine more than Russia. While Russia is losing the occasional town in Ukraine Ukraine are being pushed right our of Russia. If they stopped now then Ukraine would still have a foothold in Russia.
Then there is the issue of trust. Would Ukraine stop fighting because of a ceasefire? Have they ever broken any agreements in the past - apart from all of them, obviously?
Just as with the Minsk agreements, they would use any pause to prepare themselves for future attacks on Russia.