Biden has been in office for ten minutes and Pax Americana is over.
Yep, back to the old cold war mentality with looming threat of a hot war.
“There is a real possibility that a regional crisis with Russia or China could escalate quickly to a conflict involving nuclear weapons, if they perceived a conventional loss would threaten the regime or state,” he wrote in the February issue of Proceedings, the US Naval Institute’s monthly magazine.
“Consequently, the US military must shift its principal assumption from ‘nuclear employment is not possible’ to ‘nuclear employment is a very real possibility,’ and act to meet and deter that reality.”
Nuclear war with Russia and China ‘a real possibility’, top US admiral warns (news.com.au)
But…isn’t China pulling Joe’s strings? As always there are plots within plots. I have no crystal ball, but the timing of all this smacks of theatre. You can bet your life that China will benefit and and Biden will come out looking pretty darn heroic also.
What about Putin? Last interview I saw with Putin (now deleted from YouTube rather conveniently) he was glowing with praise for Biden and looking forward to dealing with the old boy.
So, are the “three stooges” (Biden, Xi and Putin) having a falling out, or are they conspiring to usher in the next stage of the New World Order which Biden embraced back in the early 80s?

Yes, with Trump apparently out of the way, things are back on schedule. despite Biden’s apparent no-more nukes stance.


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