You don't mock or confront a bear with bare hands; you don't even get too close to its cubs—that's just basic math. However, there's an outrageous video that recently resurfaced on the internet, dating back to 2014, revealing the last moments of a group of Russians before their tragic end.
What went down? A couple of bear cubs appeared near the Russian construction workers' site, and for a while, their dog played and teased the cubs. Eventually, the mother bear arrived, sniffing around. The dog charged at her, but failed to scare her away. The mama bear went full force, attacking both the men and the dog. Three men and the dog lost their lives, while two others ended up severely injured in the hospital. This video draws eerie parallels to the Russia-Ukraine war, or rather, the Russia-Rest of the World war.
Ukraine, prodded by NATO (America), poked the bear, and the bear didn't take kindly to it. While some label Russia's offensive entry into Ukraine as an invasion, I see it more as a defensive tactic. Discussions about Ukraine joining the EU or NATO are ongoing, and in my opinion, these were powerful catalysts leading to this war.
You don't place NATO that close to Russia, because the Russian bear will strike fiercely, and the show will turn bloody. We haven't witnessed Russia's full force yet, and honestly, I don't want to live to see it. It would be catastrophic.
Recent reports indicate that Ukraine has lost approximately 400,000 men in this nearly two-year-long war, which, to me, is an immense loss. This war was never supposed to exist in the first place, and it might escalate even further.
According to a recent article by Zerohedge, Russia has already warned NATO that if any NATO plane with a Ukrainian pilot leaves bases in countries like Romania or Poland and attacks Russia, it will treat these bases as rivals and retaliate. As a Romanian living in Romania, I wouldn't want to see my country involved in any war anytime soon.
We don't seek war; we've always defended our territories rather than invading others. If any situation arises related to the above, I'm out of the country. At 37, I don't know if they could conscript me, but I'm not willing to risk it.
I'm not participating in elite wars. I'd rather die escaping such a war than be a part of it. Nothing is fair in war, and no one wins except for the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, and others funding such conflicts.
Official media data about the war is flawed, but what you should know is that big money has been made from this war. Ukrainian oligarchs have profited greatly, sending their kids abroad and cashing in millions in bribes from wealthy families who wanted to spare their young ones from the battlefield, while the poor lost their lives.
I hope Romania is wise enough (though I doubt it) not to make any move that pokes the bear and drags us into a war. I don't care if NATO will defend us or not; the destruction will be inevitable.
We live in challenging, almost biblical times, but I wouldn't call these the end of times for us. Perhaps we'll have to wait until AI loses control and annihilates us—hopefully, that doesn't happen either.
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian
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