Boris Johnson Spurs on War in Ukraine
Armstrong Economics ^ | 20 Nov 24 | Martin Armstrong
Posted on 11/20/2024 8:52:27 AM PST by delta7
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson reemerges from the shadows whenever he hears word that a war may be winding down. He played an instrumental role in persuading Zelensky not to negotiate a peace treaty with Russia, and now he is proposing immediate NATO membership for Ukraine, which is the official onset of World War III.
A chip off the old block, Boris takes after his father, Stanley Johnson, who is from the same club as Bill Gates’ father and a eugenicist. Stanley worked for the Rockefeller Foundation in New York. Johnson and Rockefeller have the same population reduction goals as Gates.
They somehow justify the need for a reduction of 70 million people from the population in Britain to 10 million to enhance economic growth. Stanley was also a proponent of climate change before it really gained traction in the mainstream community.
Back on June 3, 2020, I announced that I would not support Boris Johnson and that I saw him as a threat to Britain. I had my reasons behind the curtain, which I was unprepared to express fully. However, as they say, the apple does not fall far from the tree. Here, we have Boris following his father’s depopulation ideas, as is the case with Bill Gates following his father. Quite honestly, I do not understand that.
Johnson is the man who made that emergency trip to Ukraine when Zelensky was considering a peace deal with Russia, urging him to continue the endless war. All the neocons are in a mad rush to arm and fund Ukraine before Trump returns in January. Now, Johnson wants to give $500 billion in a “loan” and force NATO to enact Article V. At the same time, Zelensky is telling the press that he is willing to keep the war alive after 1,000 days of death and destruction. It’s past the point that Zelensky could even stop the war if tried. He sold out Ukraine and it is too late.
And here we have Boris resurfacing from the swamp once again to urge NATO to permit Ukraine to join. “That means we must have the courage and logic to give the Ukrainians the security guarantee that they need and announce a date in the near future by which Ukraine will join NATO,” Johnson said, also adding that Ukraine needs another $500 BILLION–$500 BILLION.
For what reason? He believes it can come in the form of a lend-lease obligation, but how can they expect Ukraine to pay off all of its debt without conquering Russia and amassing its fortune? That is what these neocons believe is possible – a Russian takeover.
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Boris shot down the second Peace negotiations, now pushing for nuclear war….what kind of brainless wonders does England produce?
1 posted on 11/20/2024 8:52:27 AM PST by delta7
To: delta7
Wannabe Churchills; the prime difference is that there is no clear threat to the UK; its Army is smaller than at any point since the Napoleonic Wars; the Labor Government is talking about mothballing many of its few remaining surface ships; and when NATO bombed the Houthis in the Red Sea, British pilots had to take off from carriers in the Irish Sea bc the carriers didn’t have the manpower to move them to the Red Sea. Big talk, backed by nothing, but very dangerous talk for the world and for us.
2 posted on 11/20/2024 8:55:46 AM PST by laconic ( )
To: delta7
Who would have ever thought a slob and a dementia patient would lead the world to thermonuclear devastation?
3 posted on 11/20/2024 8:59:55 AM PST by packagingguy
To: laconic
> Wannabe Churchills <
Bingo. We have the same sort on the other side of the pond.
Bill Clinton once said that his biggest regret was that he was not a war president. All the great presidents (Washington, Lincoln, FDR) ran large wars, and Clinton regretted that he wasn’t able to join that group.
Bill is now in retirement. But there are many with that same mindset still at the levers of power. Generals want promotions. Defense and State Department officials want to do something really significant, etc.
Then there is the money angle, too.
4 posted on 11/20/2024 9:08:12 AM PST by Leaning Right (It’s morning in America. Again.)
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