Look at the big picture.
Fri 8:06 am +00:00, 25 Apr 2025 4The US is seeking a pretext for war with Iran, pretending to be seeking peace, there and on all other fronts. It’s all fake as the US seeks multiple wars to end all other independent not-US controlled regimes. They want regime change there and a government in place which runs according to US interests. They succeeded in this in many other countries – Syria most recently. They intend to keep going forcing countries like Russia to become overstretched and precipitate a collapse.
Iran keeps going with peace talks to try to delay US attacks, or Israeli attacks. Iranian proxies are being eliminated – Syria, Lebanon e.g. – and the US is using israel to achieve this.
NATO is getting into position to intervene more openly in Ukraine against Russia. NATO is being expanded. Supply of troops and munitions is growing. Ukraine is going to collapse. The next proxies are NATO forces within Europe…Germany, Poland..being orcestrated to maintain the American empire. Keep Russia busy in Ukraine so they can’t get top help Iran or China. Ultimately all three are to be subordinated to the United States.
The wars against Russia are US created while the US pretends to be the peacemaker. If Russia were to be tricked into agreeing a peace, that would enable the US to move NATO forces into Ukraine and it will be much harder for Russia to defend herself moving forwards, and the US can secure its gains in Ukraine.
While Trump is back to publicly criticizing Zelensky, and accusing him of standing in the way of a deal with Russia, the U.S. is still actively supporting Ukraine in a proxy war against Russia.
At the same time, the Trump Admin is also planning for war with China and supporting Israel amid reports of plans for its attack on Iran.
Brian Berletic, a geopolitical analyst and Host of The New Atlas, noted that while talks may be ongoing, it doesn’t change the fact that the U.S. is fighting a war against the Multipolar world—and Russia, Iran and China are the pillars of multipolarity. That’s why this 2009 policy paper from the Brookings Institute titled, “Which Path to Persia?” has a chapter called “Leave it to Bibi: Allowing or encouraging an Israeli Military strike,” in which they present a scenario where Israel attacks Iran, after Tehran rejects a deal from the U.S. (sound familiar?) Source links: https://pnqk.me/uevuab
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Off topic Tap, sorry
I wanted to say this directly to “Tap Admin” but I can’t for some reason
Interesting that no comments are possible on “Tap Admin” posts. Is TA a committee from Admin, or an individual? And why no comments allowed on their 21st Century Wire collection posts? I’ve never seen Tap articles with no comments allowed before, so it’s a bit strange tbh
Hi Pete. Tap Admin is an unused account. It’s just used for admin tasks and importing posts from other blogs. I’ll look at why you can’t post comments. I didn’t know that was happening.
Thanks John
No probs. You can’t comment as that’s the default setting of the posts import software. I’ll see if I can change it.