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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Monday, January 30, 2023

WAR with Russia & the END of NATO


Modern Weapons Make Tanks Rolling Coffins


Binden Sends
31 Tanks to "Fight" Russia
What a Fucking Joke



By Gary;

The Sheeple are fucking idiots to believe a handful of tanks will have any impact on the Ukrainian War other than to get their crews killed.

Better yet, the N.Y.Post reports they won't even arrive:

"Ukraine must wait months to receive the 31 M1 Abrams tanks promised by the US because the Pentagon does not have enough of the critical vehicles in its own stockpile to send now, spokeswoman Sabrina Singh confirmed Thursday."

Simply, Putin is laughing his ass off.

Tanks maybe be useful to bully weak 3rd world nations, but tanks have no more place on a modern battlefield than wooden warships have a place at sea.

The Tank Died in 1944

The 1944 Battle of the Bulge was the last gasp of the tank in war.

The Germans made great gains against the Allies only because the cloud cover prevented the air forces from attacking. The moment the weather cleared the German armored forces were reduced to scrap metal.

The tank was made obsolete by primitive propeller driven planes. 

Against modern powers like Russia or China, jets, missiles, advanced artillery and battlefield nukes make tanks expensive rolling coffins If you gather three tanks together in one spot just make sure a gravedigger unit is close by.

So why send tanks to Ukraine?

Partly it is to try and trigger a wider war hoping for a Gulf of Tonkin style incident.  

Secondly, it is a pay off to the Military Industrial Complex. The more shit blown up means more profits.

I have a solution. Make peace.


Why WAR with Russia will spell the END of NATO

 

"We annually spend on military security more than the net income of all United States corporations.
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This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence -- economic, political, even spiritual -- is felt in every city, every State house, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society. .
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In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. .
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We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together."

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General Dwight Eisenhower
President of the United States
Republican
 


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