The Way NPR Covers the “Role” of Western European Countries in the Ukraine War is Disgusting.

by Chris Black

This morning, panelists spent several minutes lamenting what they characterized as insufficient German support for Ukraine, once again bringing up the “helmets” scandal and scolding the recently-resigned Defense Minister’s comments on NYE—how dare she express solidarity with Ukraine while at a fireworks display in her own country!

Then they went on to complain about the incoming Defense Minister’s “lack of military experience,” as though we can expect anything else from the gelded and liberalized post-war German government, which essentially began as a US puppet state and arguably still is even now.

The NPR hosts even griped about Germany’s “underfunding of the Defense Ministry since reunification”; as though the US government hasn’t done everything it can to keep NATO members militarily subordinated to our Department of Defense.

Of course, we know why the post-1945 DC Empire doesn’t want strong sovereign militaries in Europe. 

Our elites have a geopolitical hegemon to maintain and Zionist concerns to protect. 

Wouldn’t want any of our “allies” to be able to stand up for themselves.

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National Pentagon Radio talks about the American government’s NATO partners as though they’re nothing more than chess pieces on a board, because that’s how our Department of Defense actually views them. 

It’s shameful. 

These European countries deserve to manage their own national defense with as much or as little vigor as they choose.

The Amerikan Regime will genocide your civilians, allow communists to brutalize and rape them, subject them to mass starvation, set up a puppet government in your name, and then denigrate you for the shortcomings of that same puppet government that IT set up.

I am fearful of WW3 actually coming to fruition, because the people who now run DC and our DOD are far more corrupt and bloodthirsty than those who ran it in the first two World Wars. 

Imagine what the aftermath of those wars would have looked like without honorable men like Patton showing restraint. 

There are no great men like him running our military now, I’m sorry to say.

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