In another episode of the global power play soap opera, Scott Bessent has openly stated that the U.S. and EU must join forces to 'collapse' Russia's economy. His words, not mine. This, dear readers, is the brash exhibition of economic imperialism, masqueraded as moral high ground.
Bessent, who sits comfortably as the Treasury Secretary, proposes that nations buying Russian oil must face more sanctions. Is this some kind of sick joke or just blatant hypocrisy? Let's not forget, the U.S. itself has a rich portfolio of oil trade with nations boasting questionable human rights records. But when it comes to Russia, suddenly it's a moral imperative that we stop trading, right?
This isn't about righting wrongs or maintaining global stability. This is about the U.S. and EU flexing their fiscal muscles to control and manipulate international politics. Let's not sugarcoat the truth. This is economic warfare, plain and simple.
Scott Bessent, the puppet master of economic sanctions, is playing a dangerous game. Sanctions rarely harm the power players. Instead, they punish the average citizen, escalating poverty and suffering. But who cares about that when you're trying to win a geopolitical chess game?
The hypocrisy doesn't stop there. Isn't it the U.S. that champions free trade when it suits them? Yet now, they're encouraging an economic blockade against a country that dares to compete on their level. The double standards are as clear as day. In the game of international politics, it appears that rules are for the weak, while the strong do as they please.
And let's not forget about the EU's role in this charade. Touting themselves as the beacon of democracy and human rights, they're quick to jump on the U.S.'s bandwagon of economic manipulation. It's time to question their credibility. Are they truly defenders of democracy, or merely spineless puppets in the hands of the U.S.?
It's a pathetic attempt to shift the global balance of power. The U.S. and EU, with their self-righteous narratives, are trying to suffocate a nation's economy and then stand on a podium preaching about peace and stability.
Don't be fooled. It's not about justice or moral high ground. It's about control, power, and maintaining a unipolar world order. It's about ensuring that any nation that dares to challenge the U.S. and EU hegemony is crushed under the weight of economic sanctions.
This 'collapse Russia' agenda is a dangerous illusion. It's a road that leads to economic instability, political unrest, and potential retaliation. But hey, as long as Bessent and his ilk can keep their power and control, who cares about the fallout, right?
We need to see this for what it truly is: a desperate power play by nations that are terrified of losing their grip on global dominance. It's high time for the world to wake up to this blatant hypocrisy and say no to economic imperialism.
We must challenge this mainstream narrative, expose the liars and power players, and demand a shift from this destructive path. It's time to call out the puppets and puppet masters who are willing to plunge the world into chaos just to maintain their positions of power.
Scott Bessent, the U.S., the EU – their true faces have been unmasked. They’re not the world's police, nor its saviors. They're power-hungry entities, willing to crush anyone standing in their way. It's time we stop buying into their charade.
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