Conflicts of Interest: Czech Gen Warns NATO Is Approaching a Direct War with Russia

On COI #429, Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman cover dangerous escalations against Russia, amid the war in Ukraine, as well as Washington’s destructive role in the Middle East.

Kyle details how the debt ceiling deal reached between the House GOP and the Joe Biden administration puts no limits on Ukraine aid, a Czech general’s warning that NATO is on the path for a direct war with Russia, the North Atlantic alliance’s current war drills in Finland taking place only hours away from Russia, increasing Ukrainian attacks inside the Russian mainland, as well as French President Emmanuel Macron’s calls for “concrete and tangible security guarantees” for Kiev ahead of the NATO summit in Vilnius next month.

Connor breaks down Berlin ordering Moscow to close four of five consulates in Germany, the push for secession in South Yemen, how the White House may be seeking a continuation of the war in Yemen, Israel’s recent airstrikes in Damascus, the US building a new illegal base in northern Syria, the US economic war ramping up against Syria aimed at preventing regional normalization with the war-torn country, and how Iran resolved some outstanding inquiries with the UN nuclear watchdog.

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12 thoughts on “Conflicts of Interest: Czech Gen Warns NATO Is Approaching a Direct War with Russia”

  1. Biden won’t listen to the Czech general, he wants to prolong the war in Ukraine & bleed Russia dry but doesn’t think the same thing would happen to the USA with its endless wars, drone strikes & coups in foreign lands.
    He should know moving the war closer & closer to Russia & of course inside Russia will lead to WWIII. Zelensky has Putin on his kill list. Neither George W Bush, Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, Donald Trump, Volodomyr Zelensky nor Joe Biden have been on anyone’s kill list. They know that would lead to WWIII.

  2. Any arm chair general could have told you that this was always the case. One doesn’t have to be an actual general to figure out the West’s march to war with Russia. Globalists can’t totally control Putin or Xi. Plus Putin is sitting on untapped resources Globalists covet. Ergo the march to war.

    1. Ah, resources (spoken like Homer Simpson)! Civilizations always covet resources and have been going to war for them since civilization started. Sounds like we need to greatly lower human population, get rid of civilization, and get back to living naturally. Could be done in 5-7,000 years if humans really wanted to and don’t destroy ourselves first.

    2. Ah, resources (spoken like Homer Simpson)! Civilizations always covet resources and have been going to war for them since civilization started. Sounds like we need to greatly lower human population, get rid of civilization, and get back to living naturally. Could be done in 5-7,000 years if humans really wanted to and don’t destroy ourselves first.

  3. Jun 3, 2023 Scott Ritter: NATO’s war on Russia has failed

    Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter joins Redacted to talk about his month long trip to Russia and what he saw in the stores, streets, and among the people. What he saw is frankly SHOCKING. Moscow was hit with another round of drone strikes by NATO and Ukrainian forces. Russia just struck Ukraine’s intelligence headquarters destroying it.

    https://youtu.be/wFhj5ECXE1w

  4. Before he was elected, who woulda thought that this doddering old bank shill would be a major war monger pushing the world toward annihilation? Biden has always voted for war, but I never knew he was such a Dr. Strangelove.

    1. I assumed he would be business as usual, which for him has always been vicious and opportunistic.

      I’m not surprised to have been right. I was pleasantly surprised when he did actually get the US out of Afghanistan.

      1. What he did was nothing but stand back and let Trump’s efforts take it’s course.

        1. Trump negotiated an agreement that purposely had a deadline in his second term. Whether he would have actually followed through if re-elected is an open question, since he clearly didn’t give a damn for keeping previous US agreements, and the deadline he set is a clue. As is the fact that he COULD have just ordered the withdrawal to be completed before the deadline, and before he left office.

          He does deserve credit for negotiating the agreement. And Biden deserves credit for standing up to the demands that he shitcan that agreement. And, ultimately, Biden is the one who actually got that particular job done.

      2. Some have said that he got the U.S. out of Afghanistan so he could start another war. I’m glad he got U.S. troops out of Afghanistan too, but if the only reason was to start another war, that doesn’t accomplish anything good.

        1. Yes, he may have completed the Afghanistan withdrawal because he had other wars in mind.

          But getting the US out of Afghanistan was good, period, whatever the motive. If I save someone from a burning house just so I can kidnap him for ransom, I’m bad for kidnapping him. But saving him was still good regardless.

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