COMMENT: Not sure why the “””Elite””” cannot see this …. this 91 year old has no problem ….. but then maybe growing up in WWII Europe helps …
Opa ’91
REPLY: Maybe people do not seem to pay attention to such events or brush them off. They did that with WWI and WWII. World War I (1914-1918) unfolded through a complex series of events, driven by alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and militarism. Sound familiar?
1. The Spark: Assassination & Escalation (1914)
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June 28: Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary is assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb nationalist, in Sarajevo.
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July Crisis: Austria-Hungary (backed by Germany) issues an ultimatum to Serbia. Serbia partially complies, but Austria declares war (July 28).
German advance stalls at the First Battle of the Marne (Sept. 1914). Both sides dug trenches, leading to a deadlocked front from Switzerland to the North Sea. Russia invaded East Prussia but was crushed at Tannenberg (Aug. 1914). Austria-Hungary struggles against Russia and Serbia. The Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers (Oct. 1914), opening fronts in the Caucasus, Mesopotamia, and Gallipoli. Japan seized German colonies in Asia.
TODAY’s attack was for NATO, not Ukraine. These nuclear bombers were not deployed in Ukraine. Thus, it was by no means self-defense. This was like the assassination that started WWI or Hitler crossing the border into Poland for WWII. This was an EU act of War, and there is no way that when history is written, we will see this as an act of Ukraine without direction or help.