US War With Russia Closer Than You Think

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https://nutrientsurvival.com What's up there, Wolfpack? So while we've all been fixated with whose cocaine was found in the White House library, where Hunter happens to like to study, things continue to heat up with our direct confrontation with Russia. First, a declassified military video for you. For a second straight day, Russian fighter jets have been harassing American military reaper drones flying over eastern Syria. They've been dropping flares in its fight path. Now, our military labeled this provocative act as unsafe and unprofessional. They wagged their finger and said, "Stop it, Russia." Now, if you recall, this is the same type of UAV drone that we dumped into the Black Sea a little earlier in the year when some other Russian SU-35s spit on it, threw some fuel on it, and nicked its prop. And we dumped it. So it's just a little harassment and some saber rattling from behind the podium, if you ask me. Now, what's more concerning is that we've just upped the ante with another round of military aid to Ukraine. Yes, another. This time, it's a new $800 million package packed with new Bradleys, striker armored vehicles, and HIMARs, which stands for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems. And also, we threw in something extra special this time, some very controversial cluster bombs. And they are controversial, not because they work, but because they don't. You see, these bombs, which can be delivered from the air, jets and bombers, or from the ground using things like 155mm howitzers, they do a very good job suppressing, neutralizing, and destroying the enemy. Except when the little things don't go off. Over two of every 100 of these little cluster bombs don't detonate. And later, guess what? Later, they're discovered by kids or other innocent civilians, sometimes many, many years later. And they might be out playing, but they find something, they pick it up, and you know what happens? It goes off. And that's why cluster munitions are banned by more than 120 countries. But all is fair in love and war, because the US, Ukraine, and Russia, well, they're perfectly fine with them. Okay? Even if it cost a few innocent kids their lives in the process. So, now, an update on Pragozan. You remember him. You know him. He was the bad-mouthing leader of the Russian paramilitary Wagner group. Remember that? And you heard he was exiled to Belarus after his short-lived mutiny late last month. Well, predictably, he's gone missing. Imagine that. Some say maybe he went back to his mansion in Russia to gather his belongings. Of course. Some say he's swimming with the fishes. Russia, of course, denies any knowledge of his whereabouts or any foul play whatsoever. So, we'll see if he shows up again and how he shows up again. Maybe he'll show up with Jimmy Hoffa. Who knows? Now, finally, there's something else brewing in Belarus that you need to be aware of. Apparently, the US and NATO officials have discovered a military camp that has sprung up outside of Minsk in Belarus, where Pragozan has theoretically been exiled. And this is following, you know, late last month's Russia uprising. Now, they say it doesn't look like anyone has moved into the country in mass yet. But it does raise the question, if you ask me, could the exile of Pragozan, could the pop-up military camp, could the recently deployed tactical nukes that Putin has just relocated to Belarus, could they have anything in common, could this, in fact, be a staging area for a new Russian assault? And wouldn't it be brilliant of Putin to stage this whole Pragozan mutiny thing, just so he could create the illusion with NATO, with the US, that the Russian military strategy and Russian loyalties are in complete disarray? Now, imagine if he's just buying his time to regroup and to plan an attack from another direction when no one's looking. But this time, he's got some baby nukes for backup. Or worse, what if Pragozan really is rogue? What if he grabs some of those nukes for himself with the help of his very loyal, hard fighting mercenary force? After all, his Wagner group was the only Russian force making any progress in Ukraine whatsoever. So I guess we're going to have to wait and see. So, I'm sure you're wondering, okay, Eric, we've been watching this for over a year now. We've seen this for a year. What does this have to do with me? Well, let me tell you.

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