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What kind of a world do we live in when Henry Kissinger emerges as the voice of reason? Why, a world in which we openly boast of SAS officers leading Ukrainian forces deep into Russian territories shortly before the daughter of a key official is killed in a car bomb. Or maybe Dugin's not so key, but that's not important. What is are the optics, the symbolism. As the Biden administration struggles for its political life, this is seemingly all it has left: the humiliation and antagonism of political foes, both foreign domestic. This is what Kissinger's getting at when he decries a lack of vision....

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Floyd Hill

If you watched Better Call Saul's final season Recluse, Gus echoes Kissinger somewhat, it's like the Salamancas is NATO and his organization is the SCO...when Lalo is holding him at gunpoint in the unfinished lab "Jackals! No thought, no vision, impulsive, you say you believe in blood for blood but it's really blood for money, you're nothing but whores! I understand blood for blood and you will understand it only when I will tell Hector (basically Biden at this point) that I buried every last one of you". At least that's my artistic understanding of the surprise I got Saturday evening when I switched from a desktop to the TV and it landed on the news talking about Dugin's daughter dying in a car bomb.

Rafał Gałczyński

Have you seen the pictures from the funeral? Open casket after a car bombing and a fire? The Russians will buy it anyway because they have got used to not asking too many questions. One day Beria is in the encyclopedia and the next day the authorities kindly ask you to cut his entry out and replace it with the Bering Sea entry. So, what's the problem with the open casket after a car bomb? This shows that this spectacle is only for domestic public.