Al Bell: I’m just a songwriter and sometime writer with no great achievements a small business owner who tend to think outside the box on matters near and far. In my time, from the 1950s though today, I’ve mostly witness America at war. And we wonder why more African states are more prone to listen Russia then us considering our colonial…
Al Bell: I’m just a songwriter and sometime writer with no great achievements a small business owner who tend to think outside the box on matters near and far. In my time, from the 1950s though today, I’ve mostly witness America at war. And we wonder why more African states are more prone to listen Russia then us considering our colonial past.
I’ve always said that no distracts most political policy with some past element of morality in our past but not today.its all about conquest and power and funneling more money into fewer hands. Even with respect to Ukraine, our defense secretary was heard to quip “we’ll drain them” referring to Russian war on Ukraine. So it’s simple using Ukrainians as a proxy for death to drain Russia. Those are our morals.
But let’s be fair; all dominant cultures seek but one object which is to dominate. And to this we are only one of several who dominate. I don’t have any solutions . I only am able to hold up a mirror. Today we witness the worst that could potentially happen to a democracy or representative republic; the coming of authoritarianism.
I am not defending our war record but Russia has always been at war as much as we have. The difference being is when Russia cozies up to foreign governments, it appeals to their pride and ego with nationalistic fervor, whereas we promote democratic ideals such as free and fair elections until democratically elected leaders want to nationalize their country's oil and gas industries in the effort to pump money into the economy.
Well stated. The U.S.S.R. / Russia have evidently been planning for a major war in Europe and against the U.S. since 1945, if not earlier, with, perhaps, a ten year hiatus in the 1990s. U.S. troops have committed atrocities and most are held to account; we do not have the rep. of raping our way across militarily controlled territories.
Al Bell: I’m just a songwriter and sometime writer with no great achievements a small business owner who tend to think outside the box on matters near and far. In my time, from the 1950s though today, I’ve mostly witness America at war. And we wonder why more African states are more prone to listen Russia then us considering our colonial past.
I’ve always said that no distracts most political policy with some past element of morality in our past but not today.its all about conquest and power and funneling more money into fewer hands. Even with respect to Ukraine, our defense secretary was heard to quip “we’ll drain them” referring to Russian war on Ukraine. So it’s simple using Ukrainians as a proxy for death to drain Russia. Those are our morals.
But let’s be fair; all dominant cultures seek but one object which is to dominate. And to this we are only one of several who dominate. I don’t have any solutions . I only am able to hold up a mirror. Today we witness the worst that could potentially happen to a democracy or representative republic; the coming of authoritarianism.
I am not defending our war record but Russia has always been at war as much as we have. The difference being is when Russia cozies up to foreign governments, it appeals to their pride and ego with nationalistic fervor, whereas we promote democratic ideals such as free and fair elections until democratically elected leaders want to nationalize their country's oil and gas industries in the effort to pump money into the economy.
Well stated. The U.S.S.R. / Russia have evidently been planning for a major war in Europe and against the U.S. since 1945, if not earlier, with, perhaps, a ten year hiatus in the 1990s. U.S. troops have committed atrocities and most are held to account; we do not have the rep. of raping our way across militarily controlled territories.