So-called “Russia experts” slipped a bombshell revelation halfway into
their article published in Foreign Affairs magazine. A revelation that
should make aghast everyone suffering the gas price rises and food
shortages the globalists blame on Vladimir Putin.
Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of The National Pulse, highlighted this bombshell revelation in an article published
on his Substack. “Sounds like there was nearly peace,” Kassam wrote
referring to the paragraph below from the Foreign Affairs article, ‘The
World Putin Wants’:
According to multiple former senior US
officials we spoke with, in April 2022, Russian and Ukrainian
negotiators appeared to have tentatively agreed on the outlines of a
negotiated interim settlement: Russia would withdraw to its position on
23 February, when it controlled part of the Donbas region and all of
Crimea, and in exchange, Ukraine would promise not to seek NATO
membership and instead receive security guarantees from a number of
countries.
The negotiated settlement mentioned in the Foreign
Affairs paragraph above would have seen Russia withdraw to its 23
February position i.e., out of Ukraine entirely.
So, what happened in April that stalled the peace?
Enter
Boris Johnson, outgoing buffoon of a Prime Minister potentially better
described as, in fact, a lobbyist for major defence contractors. Perhaps
he is perfectly described as the first lady to his wife Carrie Symonds –
a meddling, unaccountable operative at the heart of the British
government.
It
is Symonds’s climate change obsession that has landed Britons with
hefty energy bills in 2022 – far worse than those experienced across the
Atlantic Ocean. Symonds demanded her husband pursue a “net zero” carbon
policy which has led to energy shortages and price gouging. “Putin’s
tax hike” actually belongs to Symonds. And her approach to foreign
affairs has fared no better.
A graduate of the Clinton Global Initiative’s Oceana project,
Symonds pushed Johnson to a full-throated defence of Ukraine, even when
his premiership was on the rocks. She figured her husband acting the
statesman on the ground in Kiev would shore up his position in the
United Kingdom. Having known her personally, she was always this poorly
calculating and naive. Boris would be removed from office a few short
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