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NATO's marionettes of the West all strung out

NATO's marionettes of the West all strung out

It is time for the strung out marionettes of NATO to cut the strings destroying their countries...Its wake up time for Europe, 75 years late and counting.

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Jun 24, 2024
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Strung out NATO marionettes watching a parachute demonstration in Normandy France. Biden has turned his back on Europe in more ways than one.

“ June is bustin’ out all over”, in more ways than we can count, politically and geopolitically, never a dull moment, and so many singing to different tunes.

The marionettes of NATO have been up to their usual mischief loitering around Normandy France celebrating the anniversary of the the D-Day invasion of 1944 and a war they didn’t win.

Russia actually won the war on the eastern front with the highest casualties of any country in the war, an astounding 27 million citizens and soldiers. At one point early in the war Stalin urged Roosevelt and Churchill to open a second front to take the pressure off of Russia. They failed to do so and the war was won on the eastern front and Germany was in full retreat before the D-Day landing. D-Day could be considered a “mop up” operation after Hitler had been defeated in the East.

To this day historians and politicians of the West have a hard time acknowledging Russia had a pivotal role in winning the war. Russia has been excluded from the D-Day anniversary as this truth creates awkward moments for NATO’s marionettes.

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