Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Trump pushes for Russia-Ukraine talks

 


 

By  John V. Walsh (California)

It is about time that the [political] Parties competed for the peace vote. So far the progressive Dems get an F-; same for Establishment Republicans.

Look at Ukraine.  The Maidan coup etc took place under Obama with Nuland as the engineer, then it went into hibernation under Trump when Nuland found herself out of the government apparatus. 
 
Nuland a central figure in the war in Ukraine began her career in govt under Clinton, then under Cheney, then under Bush 2.0, then under Obama, NOT under Trump who is despised by the neocons, then back into govt under Biden where she helped drive the proxy war in Ukraine into high gear based on the groundwork laid by St. Obama.  Her career tells us a lot about the neocons who went over from the GOP to the Dems in 2016 and have remained there. Tulsi Gabbard [who just quit the Dems] has a point.

Trump is great at pointing out the disgusting nature of the Biden regime. Unfortunately he is not the person for the job of providing an alternative.  But he is at least a voice for peace in Ukraine that reaches the ears of tens of millions of Americans.  Perhaps he will at least make the issue of war and peace a major issue in the 2024 election.

The progressives now have NO such antiwar politician who is in touch with the American people. 
 
There is something profoundly wrong with the reigning progressive/liberal world view when its principal spokesperson, Bernie, is pro-war.

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