WWIII Has Begun
In response to Trump and Vance basically stabbing Zalenskey in the back, the Norwegian oil company, Haltbakk Bunkers, has placed an indefinite ban on fuel sales to any and all US military operations in the country, declaring support for Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskey. A private (not stock market listed) company, Haltbakk Bunkers can do this without sharemarket reprisals.
Wars start with small sparks that find fuel and quickly conflagrate. An Arch Duke gets shot by a nutter. A dictator invades a Polish province after agreeing days before to not do so. A team of non-state actors fly planes into a pair of skyscrapers and a military headquarters. An oil company bans sales to a military power stationed in the oil company's country after an undiplomatic Presidential outburst.
I hope I'm wrong, but the Norwegian solidarity response to the US Presidential castigation of the Ukranian leader, smells like an "Arch Duke moment." I also hope I'm wrong in thinking this is Trump's admiration for Putin as a "strong leader," writ large.
Europe needs to admit Ukraine ASAP. Right now, Putin can pick off Ukraine, regroup and turn its eyes to the next prize. Admitting Ukraine means Russia suddenly faces a bigger army than theirs and nuclear scorched earth is their only tactical advantage in that match-up.
How naive we were when the Berlin Wall came down. World peace and free markets. We all forgot that those who chase "free markets" are the worst fascists of them all. We have a term for industrial psychopaths, "industrial psychopath," we don't have a term for criminally out of control peaceniks, because seeking peaceful solutions is what the rank-and-file want. Only psychopaths and cowards seek war. The courageous oppose it and take non-violent stands against money hungry, war mongering cowards.
In the words of Spike Milligan, "A telelgram: Arch Duke Ferdinand alive and well [stop] WWI a mistake [stop]."
Note: As I was about to post this, I realised, we're on the verge of WWIV, not III. WWIII was the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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