by Robert Bridge July 12, 2024 from RT Website
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbān (R) and former US president Donald Trump.
Š ZOLTAN FISCHER/AFP
apparently only interested in more bloodshed, someone has to speak sense...
In fact, just the opposite is true.
While Adolf Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, thus triggering World War II,
Now on the campaign trail for the second time, with the insatiable defense industry licking its chops for more profits, the Republican frontrunner,
When it is considered that 'democracy' today primarily works on behalf of the military industrial complex and other associated business interests, it is easier to understand how Trump is described in the corporate-owned media as an existential threat to the American republic.
Peace... is the last thing on Washington's mind,
and Russia understands that better than any country.
U.S. Orbān's surprise visit to Moscow sparks fury in Brussels: Key takeaways from Hungarian PM's 'peace mission'
Despite Putin's explicit warning, NATO went on to add an additional six members to the alliance, bringing the total number to 32, with Ukraine, ignoring Moscow's major red line, scheming to be number 33.
For anybody who asserts this is only a "defense alliance" would do well to consider,
Needless to say, we would be knee-deep in bloodshed by now.
Yet Russia is supposed to accept an endless military incursion smack up against its border. This was certainly not the last time Russia attempted to broker a peace deal with Washington.
Almost eight years after the 2014 Maidan Revolution, and months before Moscow kicked off its special military operation in Ukraine, the Kremlin released its plan for,
Among other things, the draft treaty called for the US and Russia to refrain from deploying troops in regions where they could be perceived as a threat to each other's national security, as well as a ban on sending their troops and military hardware into areas where they could strike each other's territory.
The treaty was also designed to ban the deployment of intermediate-range missiles in Europe.
Had the Western powers consented to the plan - it barely
made headlines in the NATO countries - it's not difficult to imagine
decades of peace between east and west, the very last thing that
Washington wants.
President of the European Commission arrives at EU Leaders Summit on October 26, 2023 in Brussels, Belgium. Š Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images Why EU voters are rebelling against the establishment...
Orbān, whose country now holds the rotating EU Council presidency, went on a peace-making tour with stops in Moscow, Kiev, Beijing, and Washington (where he ruffled more than one hawk's feathers by visiting Trump at Mar-a-Lago instead of Biden in DC).
The frustration on the part of Brussels as it watched the Hungarian "tyrant" speak out in favor of reducing weapons sales was laughable if not downright pathetic.
The question remains, however, who will speak out on behalf of peace if not Trump, Putin, and Orbān?
While there are certainly other statesmen besides Trump, Putin, and
Orbān on the international stage who can make the case for peace,
time is running out to hear those critical voices.
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