A stark assessment of global tensions, highlighting how U.S. foreign policy—driven by militarism and intelligence operations—has pushed the world toward nuclear brinkmanship. The discussion critiques blind support for Ukraine, exposing how Western actions alienate Russia and drain American military resources. It argues that figures promoting endless conflict serve corporate and political interests, not national security. Europe’s subservience to U.S. policy is condemned, while the reality of limited military stockpiles and failed diplomacy is laid bare. The war in Ukraine is deemed unsustainable, with no path to victory, only escalation. The true goal, according to the analysis, is not peace but regime change and strategic encirclement of Russia. Meanwhile, Armenia’s geopolitical gamble is warned as suicidal, with Russia as its only real ally. The narrative calls for a reset—normalizing relations, ending Russophobia, and rejecting warmongering elites. Without course correction, collapse is inevitable. The message: sovereignty matters, trust is broken, and the current path leads only to ruin.
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