From Ron Paul <[email protected]>
Subject Washington’s Ukraine Obsession is Going to Get Us All Killed!
Date September 23, 2024 5:25 PM
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Patriot,

Sixty years ago, every American - ordinary people and the
President of the United States alike - understood the threat of
nuclear war.

Then, over years of de-escalation, people began to stop worrying.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, people assumed the world
had solved the problem.

But today, in their hysterical hatred of Russia, the Washington
establishment - including its allies in the mass media - have
completely disregarded Russia as the nuclear superpower that it
is.

As I discuss in my latest column (read it below), this
recklessness could get us all killed.

Last week, it nearly did.

Nobody survives a nuclear exchange. Nobody wins a nuclear war.

If the United States provokes a direct war with Russia, nuclear
destruction will be inevitable.

Read the full column below, and please forward it on to every
fellow patriot. This is an extremely grave warning. We should all
be called to serve as Thomas Paine in these very dangerous times.


And if you support Campaign for Liberty's mission to stop the
neocons and end the forever wars, please consider supporting C4L
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For Liberty,

Ron Paul


Washington's Ukraine Obsession is Going to Get Us All Killed!

Last week the world narrowly escaped likely nuclear destruction,
as the Biden Administration considered Ukraine's request to allow
U.S. missiles to strike deeply into Russian territory. Russian
president Vladimir Putin warned, as the request was being
considered, that because these missiles could not be launched
without the active participation of the U.S. military and NATO,
Russia would consider itself in a state of war with both NATO and
the U.S. should they be launched. It was a Cuban Missile Crisis
on a massive scale.

Thankfully, permission was reportedly not granted by Washington
to hit deep inside Russia, but as we have seen throughout this
war, a weapons system is often first denied and then eventually
granted to Washington's proxies in Kiev. We should not rest easy
even if nuclear war has been temporarily averted.

Would missile strikes deep inside Russia win the war for Ukraine?
Not even the Pentagon thinks so. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd
Austin himself said earlier this month that granting Ukraine
permission to launch missiles into Russia would not be a
"game-changer" in the two-and-a-half-year war.

Risking nuclear destruction for no tangible purpose? Have these
people gone insane?

Even the "game-changers" have changed little in this war. How
many times has the pro-war mainstream media told us a weapons
system would be a "game-changer" for Ukraine? Remember Javelin
missiles? Leopard tanks? HIMARS? And as each one of them fails to
turn the tide in Ukraine's favor, the neocons and their friends
in the media only demand more.

The fact is that Russia is winning the war despite hundreds of
billions of dollars and the best weapons systems from the U.S.
and NATO countries. Each new shipment of increasingly
sophisticated weapons does not produce battlefield victories for
Ukraine. It only produces more dead Ukrainian soldiers and more
profits for the weapons manufacturers.

Even the mainstream media - which has solidly supported the
Ukraine war - has begun to report on Ukraine's huge losses and
hopeless situation. Yet as more and more start to wake up about
the disastrous proxy war, Washington only knows one direction
when it comes to war: forward. Just over a week ago the Pentagon
announced another $250 million arms package for Ukraine. Nobody
believes that is going to reverse the steady gains made by Russia
on the battlefield, but it will generate more profits for the
U.S. arms manufacturers who are the real force behind our
hyper-interventionist foreign policy.

The unlikely duo of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Donald Trump,
Jr., said it best in a recent editorial in The Hill: "We cannot
get any closer to the brink than this. And for what? To 'weaken
Russia'? To control Ukraine's minerals? No vital American
interest is at stake. To risk nuclear conflict for the sake of
the neoconservative fantasy of global 'full-spectrum dominance'
is madness."

They are right, it is madness to risk the future of our country
and our children and grandchildren for wars that have nothing to
do with us and serve no national interest of the United States.
This is certainly true for the Ukraine war, and it is also true
for the wars the U.S. is supporting in the Middle East. When will
the madness end? When the people speak up and demand a change.
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