“Ocean Prime” (Eighth Note to the Review)

For virtually everyone in America, the issue of “affordability” is top of mind. Which is justified. It makes sense. And we now know what the end to “affordability” as a means is as a result of this blog post. But for the state, foreign policy and war is top of mind. And when foreign policy and war are top of mind for the state, it means Russia is top of mind. And in terms of Russia, the basic and fundamental question is whether we in America deem it as worthwhile to wage war against Russia over Germany and England. Ukraine is a foregone conclusion. There is no way in hell that Ukraine can escape Russian domination. What we are concerned with is the question of whether Germany and England are worth a war with Russia. Russia will seek to dissolve the NATO bloc, which means there will be a war over it if Washington decides not to acquiesce to this dissolution. And of course, this question split both state and society during the course of the 2024 presidential election campaigns here in America. And given that Trump got elected over it, it is evident what the American voter thinks about it all. But of course, what the deep state thinks is a different issue and matter. For decades now, the deep state has been absorbed by the desire to dissolve the Eastern bloc on one hand and to bolster the NATO bloc on the other hand. Now, we have a president and an electorate that doesn’t even really care if the NATO bloc is dissolved. So it’s all bizarre and insane to say the least. A little bit of reflection and thought is required for all this stuff.

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