Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Col Doug Macgregor: Russia won't stop until Denazification & Demilitarization of Ukraine occurs (Daniel Davis)


The presentation discusses the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, focusing on Russia's stance, the role of the U.S., and potential resolutions. Key points include:

Russia's Perspective: Russia insists on "denazification" and views Ukraine's government as hostile to Russian culture and rights. They argue that European nations ignore Ukraine’s alleged violations of minority rights.

Ceasefire and Negotiations: While discussions on a temporary ceasefire exist, Russia's conditions—including denazification—make a full ceasefire unlikely. Russia seeks long-term security guarantees.

U.S. Role in the War: The speakers argue that the U.S. initiated and sustained the war through aid and political backing. They suggest that without U.S. support, Ukraine would not be able to continue fighting.

Trump’s Potential Influence: The presentation suggests that a future Trump administration could withdraw support, forcing Ukraine to negotiate. The expectation is that Trump could push for regime change in Ukraine and facilitate peace talks under European oversight.

Western Europe's Dilemma: If the U.S. pulls back, Europe would face challenges in maintaining its stance against Russia. The expectation is that European governments may face political shifts due to the war's economic and political toll.

Territorial Disputes: A major issue remains the fate of Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories. The speakers suggest that these regions have chosen to be under Russian rule, creating a fundamental conflict between Ukraine’s sovereignty and Russia’s territorial claims.

Internal U.S. Strategy Concerns: The presentation critiques the lack of a coherent U.S. policy and questions Trump’s cabinet choices. They argue that key officials must align with a strategy focused on ending the war and normalizing relations with Russia.

Conclusion: The speakers advocate for the U.S. to withdraw aid, force negotiations, and accept territorial losses for Ukraine. They believe Trump has the power to drive this outcome but must act decisively.

The overall tone is critical of current U.S. and European policies, arguing for a pragmatic resolution that accommodates Russian demands.




The Nazi leaning folks that got into power in Ukraine were massively backed by the US neocons, because they wanted to bring down Russia that was meddling with their operations in the Middle East (Syria).

[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, April 1, 2025.]

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