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Tara Reade
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Tara Reade, author, poet, actor and former Senate aide, author of Left Out: When the Truth Doesn't Fit In. Ms. Reade is also a contributing opinion writer for international news network RT.

Biden leaves behind a legacy of blood and war money

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The outgoing US president has put the world on the brink of World War III, and it’s up to Putin’s restraint to prevent it.

In 2019, I told the world that if Joe Biden was elected president, he would take us to war with Russia. And here we are on the brink of World War III with no diplomatic solutions from the Biden regime in sight.

The road to the dangerous place Biden’s foreign policy has now put us all in was a long one, starting back when he was a senator in the 1990s. Some of the anti-Russia hawks he had as his staffers back then are still with him to this day. The xenophobia has long been in place and has now informed the decision to allow Ukraine to use American long-range missiles to strike Russian territory.

This decision was a tremendously dangerous blunder, a provocative escalation that has the genuine potential of dragging the world into a conflict of catastrophic proportions – a Third World War.

Biden appears alarmingly committed to policies that fuel instability and global chaos. His megalomaniac approach to foreign policy is putting all of humanity at serious risk. Meanwhile, his mouthpiece, the White House press secretary, gave a briefing blaming the escalation on Russia. The hypocrisy is typical and resounding, and has met with no pushback from the establishment press corps.

The permission to use long-range missiles against Russia is not merely a gesture of support for an embattled ally; it is an act of aggression against a nuclear-armed superpower. Russia has made its red lines clear, and Biden has chosen to ignore them and defy them, demonstrating a stunning disregard for the potential consequences. Never forget that the current chaos in Ukraine is a direct consequence of the 2014 Maidan coup, sponsored and orchestrated by the US via cookie monster Victoria Nuland. It was never a democracy, not even a little bit. Then, there was NATO’s relentless eastward expansion, in violation of past assurances to Russia, which created an untenable security situation for Moscow. Ukraine’s increasing alignment with NATO and the West further exacerbated tensions, leaving Russia with little choice but to act in defense of its strategic interests. Especially as Kiev was bombing the people it officially considers its own – the residents of what was until recently eastern Ukrainian territories.

Instead of acknowledging any of these complexities, Biden has doubled down on a narrative of moral absolutism, portraying Ukraine as an innocent victim and Russia as the aggressor. Every move he has made in support of the Zelensky regime has signaled to Russia that the US is not interested in diplomacy or de-escalation, but is instead committed to a dangerous proxy war that threatens to spiral out of control.

The Biden administration’s recent actions also reveal a stunningly myopic hypocrisy. While it accuses Russia of violating international norms, the US continues to fuel conflicts around the globe through military interventions, arms sales, and covert operations. From Iraq to Afghanistan to Libya, Washington’s track record is one of destabilization and destruction, all in the name of spreading ‘freedom and democracy’.

For Russia, Washington’s permission for Kiev to use American missiles for deep strikes is not just a military challenge – it is a direct affront to its sovereignty and security. Moscow’s response so far has been a measured show of strength tempered with restraint and a commitment to keep escalation in check. But how long can this patience last? The Biden administration appears to be betting that Russia will back down, and this is a dangerous miscalculation. As history has shown, great powers do not retreat when their core interests are threatened.

While the US and NATO are mostly aligned in their madness of provoking Russia, Biden’s latest escalatory step was apparently too much even for some fellow bloc members, with Germany, for instance, refusing to send its own long-range missiles to Kiev and Italy having “made a different choice” in how to support Ukraine.

We are now in a multipolar world, where cooperation and mutual respect yields much better results than competition and confrontation. Russia’s calls for dialogue, and for respect for its sovereignty, should not be ignored but embraced as the foundation for a new global order.

Outgoing US President Joe Biden is leaving behind a legacy laced with human blood and with money made off ever more war. And now that he has nothing to lose, the president whose supposed empathy was praised by sycophantic media as a superpower, has decided to throw all of humanity to the brink of annihilation. We now have to rely on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s patience and restraint for mercy. As Putin said this year, “The vampires’ ball is coming to an end.” In other words, Western hegemony is over.

The world cannot afford another global war, and history will not forgive those who fail to prevent it.

The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of DTNZ.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Fulfilled his role for the Zionists/Bolsheviks NWO Corporate/Fascist Agenda. (You can be a Zionist without being a Jew he once said)

  2. When overrun and surrounded with no survival possible, we call an airstrike on our own position.
    Will Biden request the US military strike the US?

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