I am trying to break all this down so that people can in a very readable but condensed package "see" the broader war. It does take some inference, which I also don't want anyone to be in doubt about either.
Thanks for the vote of confidence! Because this is totally me. Snarky, confident, but still somewhat in uncharted territory of expressing externally all that pent up data collection. I believe I learned a thing or two about that from yourself and SDG!
Thank you but like you I am just being as real as possible (flaws and all). This was an excellent posting full of evidence to help others make an informed decision. We can do nothing better than that.
US/UK vs EU/UN, what an interesting development/perspective. There's a faint echo of Macron's recent call for dedollarization. BRICS silence vibes of "never interfere with an enemy in the process of destroying themselves". When one can't hurt his enemy, does he start hurting his allies? Is NATO starting to fall apart?
Well that's certainly the rumor. But the war on the EU started highly effectively with the NS pipeline explosion. Some might say it had an ancillary effect on the UK, but mostly on the populace. Not much industry there. But Italy and France both felt it. France less so because of their nuclear power industry. But now with Niger and Gabon (they have uranium, too!) out of the discount provision of it, they will really be up a creek eventually.
Macron probably saw these coming. Which is WHY he wanted into BRICS so badly. Without a new port of call association France is basically a life vest, not a raft, on a very big ocean. I suspect he'd jump on anything that could get them out of the EU (and NATO). His antics in that regard are a movie all on their own.
Don’t like this work love this work. Great detail and effort was put into this factual reporting NOT an “opinion piece”.
The division within the west, the Exodus in fact is VERY real.
Instead of chasing the NEWS coverage this is “breaking” news
I am trying to break all this down so that people can in a very readable but condensed package "see" the broader war. It does take some inference, which I also don't want anyone to be in doubt about either.
Thanks for the vote of confidence! Because this is totally me. Snarky, confident, but still somewhat in uncharted territory of expressing externally all that pent up data collection. I believe I learned a thing or two about that from yourself and SDG!
Thank you but like you I am just being as real as possible (flaws and all). This was an excellent posting full of evidence to help others make an informed decision. We can do nothing better than that.
US/UK vs EU/UN, what an interesting development/perspective. There's a faint echo of Macron's recent call for dedollarization. BRICS silence vibes of "never interfere with an enemy in the process of destroying themselves". When one can't hurt his enemy, does he start hurting his allies? Is NATO starting to fall apart?
Well that's certainly the rumor. But the war on the EU started highly effectively with the NS pipeline explosion. Some might say it had an ancillary effect on the UK, but mostly on the populace. Not much industry there. But Italy and France both felt it. France less so because of their nuclear power industry. But now with Niger and Gabon (they have uranium, too!) out of the discount provision of it, they will really be up a creek eventually.
Macron probably saw these coming. Which is WHY he wanted into BRICS so badly. Without a new port of call association France is basically a life vest, not a raft, on a very big ocean. I suspect he'd jump on anything that could get them out of the EU (and NATO). His antics in that regard are a movie all on their own.