Paid it forward for peace

The Needs of the People Are Not the Needs of the Country

Every country prioritizes its own needs, but these needs often do not align with those of its people. Instead, they reflect the interests of those who lead the country.

Ideally, leaders are supposed to represent the people who elected them. However, in reality, leaders tend to protect the political power that supported them and keeps them in control.

Who is the Political Power Behind the Leaders?

Understanding the political forces behind leaders is crucial because these forces influence decisions and policies that impact the entire nation.

In my personal opinion, Russia has no interest in starting a nuclear war or triggering a nuclear disaster at this moment. Here’s why:

I believe that Russia, under President Putin, will support and collaborate with a future U.S. President Trump, as they did before, to end the wars in Ukraine and Palestine. Russia knows that achieving peace through agreement is a viable solution, and Trump could facilitate that.

The American people will vote for Trump to bring an end to these conflicts. Russia will support Trump for this reason, and Putin’s network will back Trump’s candidacy.

But what about the Democratic Party?

The question is: Which geopolitical forces will back the Democratic Party’s leadership candidacy? How do they plan—or not plan—to resolve the ongoing wars? And, perhaps more importantly, what is their attitude toward Russia?

If Trump wins, the wars will be brought to an end. However, it is critical to prevent ANY nuclear disaster in the meantime. Keeping President Putin safe in Russia and maintaining Russia’s support for Trump is essential.

If we can keep the planet safe for the next three months, we stand a chance of securing long-term peace.

Let’s call it “paying it forward.”
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