by Political Moonshine at Political Moonshine’s Newsletter
There is a tapestry of interwoven strands that are inherently complex in their assembly and it accounts for the fabric of geopolitical landscape and all of the treachery, corruption, crime and abject treason evidenced to be within it. This tapestry threads to a long list of the usual national suspects like the U.S., Ukraine, China, the nations of the European Union and more. Analogous to this tapestry is the mechanization of geopolitics and the geopolitical forces and entities within that machinery. Therein is an obscure linchpin of a nation that lives below the veneer of it all attracting little to no attention from eyes that lack discernment but whereas it intermittently pierces that veneer in critical ways. It’s the small Eastern European nation of Latvia that is our linchpin.
Latvia commands our attention today for this headline and resting on an entire series of articles 85-deep that I’ve exclusively written evidencing the emerging multiple-front war scenario with Russia over Ukraine and China over Taiwan and the South China Sea: Latvia Calls For NATO To Allow Ukrainian Strikes Inside Russian Territory.
Like Joe Biden is China’s proxy, Latvia is NATO’s proxy and NATO is the red-hot fire poker that the Western Empire [Globalists] use to provoke and attack Russia, it’s longstanding “boogeyman” of blame, in its continued efforts to encircle, interfere and destruct that nation.
View Latvia’s call for strikes inside Russia as proxy service for NATO and whereby Ukraine is fundamental to NATO’s angling in on Russia as I’ve long evidenced Ukraine’s own proxy service to NATO. Ergo, any consequences of a NATO strike inside Russia through any proxy, Ukraine or otherwise, would be catastrophic and likely tilt toward a thermonuclear outcome as those Russian warnings have been on the table for a while.
The Latvian linchpin deserves our closest scrutiny regardless of its relative obscurity as you can now see. Going forward we stitch it together through time.
Let’s begin with the Latvian linchpin’s relevance to the…
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