Conflicts of Interest: US Seeks to Weaken Russia, Not End the War in Ukraine guest Dave DeCamp

Antiwar.com News Editor Dave DeCamp returns to Conflicts of Interest to discuss the war in Ukraine with host Kyle Anzalone.

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6 thoughts on “Conflicts of Interest: US Seeks to Weaken Russia, Not End the War in Ukraine guest Dave DeCamp”

  1. Apr 27, 2022 $4 billion and counting: the D.C. war machine feasts on Ukraine

    After going a full administration without a new war to fill their coffers, the D.C. defense industry has finally found their next big prize. After dismissing the prospect of diplomacy between Ukraine and Russia, the Biden Administration continues to flood Ukraine with an endless supply of military hardware, while using extraconstitutional means to perpetually lengthen the size and scope of America’s involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war.

    https://dossier.substack.com/p/4-billion-and-counting-the-dc-war?s=r

    https://twitter.com/SamRamani2/status/1517555082203705346?s=20&t=YxPU8Onjt9wkAkj5Lp8tOA

    1. Russia and China should supply weapons to people in the USA’s war zones and provide training to them.
      The Western Media blames Putin for the war in Ukraine and neither Zelensky nor Biden. They said the US & UK would liberate the Iraqis and Afghans and win their hearts and minds, that never happened.
      Biden is arming Nazis in the Azov Battalion and denies that and if Holocaust II happens, he will have himself to blame.

  2. Apr 27, 2022 Putin warns of ‘lightning response’ to intervention in Ukraine

    President Vladimir Putin warned Wednesday that if any other country intervenes in Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine, Russia will launch a quick-fire military response.

    https://youtu.be/EL34zFX2YHA

  3. Russia has all the oil and gas it needs for its people. Russia has plenty of foodstuffs (wheat, etc). There are 165 countries that are not going along with the sanctions, countries that would purchase Russian oil, gas, wheat, fertilizer ingredients. We, on the other hand, are heading for a hard recession, plus the prospect of having a guy like Desantis elected as POTUS in 2024, with it the opportunity to add another “Christian” zealot to SCOTUS, should Sotomayor retire.

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