Thank you for the new session
Chatham House, diagnoses the "national divorce" between Republicans and Democrats that will be accentuated in the elections. This divorce seems to stoke the tempers of a civil war 2.0 in the American Union. For geopolitician Alfredo Jalife, the Israeli lobby in Congress also plays an important role in the division. On the other hand, Macron's effort to bring France into open conflict with Russia is partly due to divert attention from the scandal that is expected to fall on the First Lady in the middle of the election season.
The Royal Institute of International Affairs, popularly known as Chatham House, is a think tank of the British monarchy with enormous influence in its geopolitical decision-making.
In its recent publication, the think tank asks whether "the US is heading for a national divorce" when "there is a growing fracture in its society and politics" as a reflection of "the battle lines of its long-standing civil war" and that "its choice may get worse".
Based on his selective statistics, according to controversial specific issues, the Institute comments that "there is talk (sic) of another civil war brewing in its increasingly Balkanized future" whose consequences "are likely to push it to look inward, preoccupied with its internal divisions over migration, race, inequality, and gender and sexual identity issues."
It is striking that the Chatham House article in the last week of February is published when Ukraine is practically defeated, awaiting the final nail in its coffin, and Europe has entered into stage fright with the public clash between French President Emmanuel Macron, who wants to stop Russia at any cost, and Teutonic Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who does not want Germany to lose its third world war in the space of 110 years.
Of two things, one: either the adventurous Macron is bluffing from his impotence, three months before the parliamentary elections in Europe that advance the triumph of the sovereigntists against the globalists, or he has not read Marianne's shocking report -War in Ukraine: from prudence to madness...what Macron's somersault hides- where the very solvent leadership of the French Army considers the war in Ukraine as lost.
Dominique de Villepin argues that "we are on the eve of an American election that will determine the New World Order. It is a safe bet that we are heading towards a new era of isolationism and protectionism such as the world has never seen. We are seeing a split in this New World Order between Trump and a China that has just held its parliament meeting and is becoming more inward-looking, more focused than ever on its security."
(seek10) It is estimated that the PTB brought in 10 million immigrants into the US semi-secretly. What is the agenda behind it other than creating the background to control dissent, increase general misery for the population through various means like Agenda 2030 policies, divide the public, cheap labor, excuse for more surveillance, etc.?
A: The simplest of all: voters. The "PTB" do not realize that they have taken a tiger by the tail. Also recent plans to pack the military. Will not turn out well.
Q: (Joe) Should we give any credence to the European politicians' talk of Europe going to war with Russia?
A: Some, certainly. Hubris knows no bounds.
Q: (Niall) They really, really, really, really don't want Putin to win.
(L) And they really, really, really don't want Trump to win, and they're really, really, really getting desperate and the reason for their desperation seems to me that there is some big change approaching. Is that part of it?
A: Yes
Chatham House, diagnoses the "national divorce" between Republicans and Democrats that will be accentuated in the elections. This divorce seems to stoke the tempers of a civil war 2.0 in the American Union. For geopolitician Alfredo Jalife, the Israeli lobby in Congress also plays an important role in the division. On the other hand, Macron's effort to bring France into open conflict with Russia is partly due to divert attention from the scandal that is expected to fall on the First Lady in the middle of the election season.
Chatham House postulates the probability of a balkanization of the US in two
The Royal Institute of International Affairs, popularly known as Chatham House, is a think tank of the British monarchy with enormous influence in its geopolitical decision-making.
In its recent publication, the think tank asks whether "the US is heading for a national divorce" when "there is a growing fracture in its society and politics" as a reflection of "the battle lines of its long-standing civil war" and that "its choice may get worse".
Based on his selective statistics, according to controversial specific issues, the Institute comments that "there is talk (sic) of another civil war brewing in its increasingly Balkanized future" whose consequences "are likely to push it to look inward, preoccupied with its internal divisions over migration, race, inequality, and gender and sexual identity issues."
It is striking that the Chatham House article in the last week of February is published when Ukraine is practically defeated, awaiting the final nail in its coffin, and Europe has entered into stage fright with the public clash between French President Emmanuel Macron, who wants to stop Russia at any cost, and Teutonic Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who does not want Germany to lose its third world war in the space of 110 years.
Of two things, one: either the adventurous Macron is bluffing from his impotence, three months before the parliamentary elections in Europe that advance the triumph of the sovereigntists against the globalists, or he has not read Marianne's shocking report -War in Ukraine: from prudence to madness...what Macron's somersault hides- where the very solvent leadership of the French Army considers the war in Ukraine as lost.
Dominique de Villepin argues that "we are on the eve of an American election that will determine the New World Order. It is a safe bet that we are heading towards a new era of isolationism and protectionism such as the world has never seen. We are seeing a split in this New World Order between Trump and a China that has just held its parliament meeting and is becoming more inward-looking, more focused than ever on its security."
Chatham House postula la probabilidad de una balcanización de EEUU en dos
Chatham House, 'think tank' de la monarquía globalista británica, diagnostica el "divorcio nacional" entre republicanos y demócratas que se acentuará en las elecciones. Exhuma la guerra civil de 1861 a 1865, cuando hoy el país...
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