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Assault on Ukraine, Part IV: Europe’s response

Last in the series on Russia and its battle to control Ukraine. Germany and Britain move troops into Moldova which shares a long border with Ukraine. Will other European or NATO forces join them? Could they even stop Putin and his army?

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Brad Johnson has a series of four brief videos on the situation in Ukraine. He’s nailed it.

Russia’s position is not posturing: it’s not Putin this or that; it’s Russian-Russians. They absolutely, positively believe that having NATO on their borders is an existential threat.

Look at the map. Look at the history of invasions of their territory over the last centuries.

If NATO or the MIC goes sneaky – like playing around in Transnistria, messing with headchoppers hither and yon – Ukraine will be zapped up to the Dnieper River. Non-negotiable. That’s majority Russian-speaking and that’s it. From Kiev on west, let it marinate in Cold War resentment.

If we get cute, if something happens that costs lots of Russian lives, we’re looking at all out war on mainland Europe. I hope there are enough grownups on our side to make this clear.

Brad doesn’t mention this, but it’s worth keeping in mind. The foreign ministers representing Russia sent to jaw-jaw in nice European hotels aren’t in the operational loop. It’s all fluff.

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