When shall we stop helping muscovy?
A country run by useless and cruel dictators unable to leave the country's neighbours in peace has been helped by the West time after time to survive and invade its neighbours.
Spoiler: It looks like the wild man in the White House is going to help the fascist dictatorship in the kremlin just as it is about run out of resources to continue the war after 2025. Trump is not the first to help muscovy. European countries and USA have always helped muscovy when it was on the brink of collapse. Only rescue operations since 1917 are described below.
Trump to the fascists’ rescue.
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Trump as the fascists’ knight on a white horse.
Just when we began to see the outlines of muscovy's collapse, it looks like Trump will save the fascists'. The muscovite army's stock of weapons and ammunition is starting to run low, and they have even used North Korean slaves to fill the gaps in their army. The already dysfunctional kleptocratic economy is plagued by high inflation and real interest rates, which has led to the cessation of housing construction. Business bankruptcies are increasing, and many households are having difficulty paying interest and amortization on their loans. The introduction of the war economy has led to the withdrawal of necessary expenses for maintenance and investment in hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and civilian infrastructure. Instead, all resources are going to the military. To meet its needs, hospitals and medical facilities have been closed. Its expenses are considered unnecessary by the fascist regime, which has no use for people who can serve as cannon fodder at the front.
The fascist regime’s demand for banks to provide cheap loans to the defense industry while the regime wants banks to buy its bonds is strangling other businesses and households. The banks have very little money to lend to these sectors. The banks’ liquidity is so strained that they no longer want to buy the regime’s government bonds. The last planned government bond auction last year had to be canceled because the regime failed to sell all the bonds at the previous ones.
If neither foreign (which have not participated since the full-scale invasion) nor domestic banks can finance the state’s budget deficit, the regime will have to draw down its National Wealth Fund. The regime was forced to reduce it by a quarter in 2024. The ongoing war is consuming resources at an ever-increasing pace, leading to a financial crisis in 2025 unless Trump decides to lift the financial sanctions against the fascist dictatorship and replenish its coffers.
The fascist dictatorship in the kremlin is waving meat bones in the form of deals on minerals, gas and oil in front of Trump's nose in the hope that this will lead to a collapse of the economy being avoided.
The myth of the 14 armies.
Trump is not the first to help muscovy, however. The country has always received help when it was on the brink of disaster. A description of it would really start after the fall of the Golden Horde when muscovy was a small principality or something like that. It was a small area around moscow inhabited mostly by people who lived in burrows. I will start instead with the Bolshevik coup d'état in 1917. It happened after Lenin agreed to a separate peace with Germany because he needed the troops for the civil war he had started. The muscovite heroic legend claims that the country was invaded by armies from fourteen (sometimes more) countries trying to defeat the Bolsheviks. In fact, there were no armies. There were expeditionary corps of a few thousand here and there, many of them tasked with the mission to prevent supplies of arms, ammunition and other types of military equipment from being taken by the Germans. The Americans landed in Arkhangelsk and Vladivostok with altogether merely 13,000 soldiers..
If the countries had instead decided to seriously fight the Bolsheviks, these scumbags would have been defeated quickly. But no one was really willing to go into the country. The Polish President Pilsudski was opposed because then one risked helping the White Army which in its highest ranks included people who had openly declared that Poland belonged to the muscovite empire. In addition, Denikin and other high-ranking officers in the White Army were rabid anti-Semites like most muscovites. Lenin's only merit was that he actually held back the worst pogroms even in the territory occupied by the Red Army. However, he did not succeed completely, which is not surprising since muscovites at that time was, if possible, even more anti-Semitic than today.
The West's disaster aid saved millions of people from dying from starvation due to Lenin's incompetence and contempt for human life.
After the Bolsheviks emerged victorious from the civil war, the idiot Lenin managed to cause mass starvation. Lenin was good at coups d’état, pouring slander on opponents, ordering executions and building concentration camps, but he was completely ignorant of economics. Lenin’s “economic policy” led to shortages of everything, especially food. The economic policies and Lenin’s civil war caused famine as early as 1918 and then 1921. The famine of 1921 was made worse by the fact that agricultural production also decreased due to drought and crop failure in the spring of 1921. Despite people dying like flies, Lenin refused to acknowledge it until the summer of 1921 when it was no longer possible to deny its existence even though it was a bitter pill to swallow. A famine under Bolshevik rule was difficult to reconcile with the coup plotters’ promises of a socialist paradise.
In the end, even Lenin realized that his regime could not stop or even mitigate the effects of the famine itself. He had Maxim Gorky publish a cry for help. It helped. Just over a week later, the American Secretary of Commerce and later President Herbert Hoover took the initiative in the rescue work. He headed the American Relief Administration (ARA). Congress decided on a $20 million aid to combat the famine. At its peak, more than 300 Americans and 120,000 muscovites worked in the program, which fed 10.5 million muscovites a day. Various religious organizations from Europe and the United States worked in parallel with the ARA program to combat the famine.
The ARA program ended on June 15, 1923, when it was discovered that the bastard Lenin had resumed exports of grain to raise funds for purposes other than feeding his starving population. As is well known, Lenin's lowest priority was human life. However, he prioritized his own reputation and that of the Communist Party. While the American relief effort was underway, Lenin and the Comintern were spending millions on a propaganda campaign designed to make public opinion in Europe and the United States believe that American aid was far from sufficient a famine caused by capitalists in other countries.
Sadly for Lenin, free trade unions and social democratic parties in Europe also launched relief campaigns. And Lenin was no happier when representatives of twelve European governments gathered in Geneva and started another relief organization under the leadership of Fridtjof Nansen, which probably worsened Lenin's already poor mental health, since Nansen had also been involved in helping refugees from the Bolshevik coup d'état.
By the way, it was not the first time USA helped a muscovy regime during a famine. USA sent a fleet carrying 2,000 tons of wheay, corn, bread and flour to muscovy in 1891-1892.
Stalin’s industries were designed, built and electrified by USA.
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John Calder, one of the chief engineers behind many large industrial sites in USA helped to build an enormous industrial plant outside Stalingrad in 1929.
Everything from steel to skylights was coming from the U.S. by boat, special-built train, trucks, and, yes, camels. In barely a year’s time the factory would begin pumping out 50,000 tractors per year, operated by workers who lived across a strip of lawn in government apartment blocks that Calder was also building. Close to 400 U.S. workers were supervising the job, mostly from Detroit. Though their families shivered through the Russian winter in underheated homes, Calder and the rest of Kahn’s experts thrilled at the challenge. And there were 500 more factories to go.
Though the collaboration has been all but forgotten, evidence suggests that more than 1,200 U.S.-based architects, engineers, designers, and foremen seeded the Soviet industrial revolution. In just three years, they built upwards of 500 factories, trained more than 3,000 Soviet staff, and brought lessons back home that have yet to be fully understood.
Ford, General Electric, Siemens-Schuckertwerke AG, were only a few of the firms that took place in the industrialisation of Soviet which was coordinated by Albert Kahn, the architect of Ford.
Ford built the Nizhny Novgorod Automobile Plant together with Austin Motor Company. An Italian firm, RIC, built the 1st State Bearing Plant in Moscow, which was designed by Kahn. And the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Plant was designed by the American firm Arthur G. McKee and Co., which also supervised its construction. A standard blast furnace for this and all other steel mills of the industrialization period was developed by the Chicago-based Freyn Engineering Co.
Despite the American engineers’ concern for the poorly built plant, the Soviets ordered the staff to begin production. Of course, it broke down after a few days requiring repair. The American engineers’ concern for the workers of the plant due to extremely bad working conditions was of course also ignored. Stalin cared even less for workers than Lenin.
You can’t have industrialisation without electricity. And guess who electrified Soviet. Yep, USA.
The falls of the Dnieper River, once dominated by a fortress of Ukrainian Cossacks, was chosen as the site of the most ambitious of the new construction schemes, a mammoth hydroelectric plant and regional complex. Often compared to the Muscle Shoals hydroelectric project of 1917 to 1925, which became the first unit in the Tennessee Valley Authority system, the Dnieper effort was done in American style. The Soviets named the American Hugh Cooper as chief consulting engineer. I. Aleksandrov, a Soviet engineer, headed the project. American companies supplied equipment and engineers. International General Electric built five of the nine giant generators needed; the rest were built in Leningrad under American supervision. The Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company constructed the nine 85,000-horsepower turbines, the world’s largest. German and Swedish firms assumed responsibility for other major items, but about 70 percent of the hydroelectric equipment was American. Steam shovels, hoists, locomotives, rock drills, and construction steel also came from the United States. One American who saw the site said it looked like a “Little America” —the only unfamiliar part being the presence of women workers. When the American photographer Margaret Bourke-White visited the construction, she observed four soft-spoken Virginians in charge of the Soviets installing the turbines.
New Orc Times helped Stalin to silence the Holodomor.
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The industrialisation was paid by Ukrainain lives. In 1933, British journalists Malcolm Muggeridge and Gareth Jones saw with their own eyes how Ukrainains paid the price of Stalin’s industrialisation. Muggeridge on travels to Kyiv and Rostov and Jones on his wanderings in the grain districts of Ukraine. Jones had already published articles about starvation in 1930 and 1931 but they did not receive much attention. In 1933, Jones got out of a train and began to walk through the landscape. Out of Soviet, he published a press release which was published in many newspapers:
I walked along through villages and twelve collective farms. Everywhere was the cry, 'There is no bread. We are dying'. This cry came from every part of Russia, from the Volga, Siberia, White Russia, the North Caucasus, and Central Asia. I tramped through the Black Earth region because that was once the richest farmland in Russia and because the correspondents have been forbidden to go there to see for themselves what is happening.
In the train a communist denied to me that there was a famine. I flung a crust of bread which I had been eating from my own supply into a spittoon. A peasant fellow-passenger fished it out and ravenously ate it. I threw an orange peel into the spittoon and the peasant again grabbed it and devoured it. The Communist subsided. I stayed overnight in a village where there used to be two hundred oxen and where there now are six. The peasants were eating the cattle fodder and had only a month's supply left. They told me that many had already died of hunger. Two soldiers came to arrest a thief. They warned me against travel by night, as there were too many 'starving' desperate men.
'We are waiting for death' was my welcome, but see, we still, have our cattle fodder. Go farther south. There they have nothing. Many houses are empty of people already dead,' they cried.
Since it was the truth, it was unacceptable for Stalin who ordered a rebuttal. It came in its strongest shape from the Kremlin’s domesticated western journalist, Walter Duranty who sourced his articles from Soviet from the Kremlin. He wrote an article “Russians Hungry but not Starving“ disputing the facts of the famine. But that was not all, he smeared Jones and characterised him as a youngster with a wild imagination. The smearing campaign succeeded and also Muggeridge was attacked and his findings rejected.
Hitler helped Stalin to occupy eastern Poland.
Poland and Soviet had signed a non-aggression pact in 1932. According to the terms of the pact, the two countries agreed to renounce violence in their relations, to resolve any problems through negotiations and to forgo any armed conflict or alliances aimed at the other side. As we all know, muscovite never ever honours an alliance, a treaty or an agreement. Except for the pact with Hitler.
The pact was unilaterally broken by Soviet on 17 September 1939, the same day Soviet attacked Poland in the back. The attack on Poland was the Soviet keeping their part of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact which was signed with Nazi Germany. It also contained a secret protocol detailing the divison of Eastern Europe between the two dictatorships.
Nazi Germany attacked Poland on 1 September 1939. Stalin took his time which made the Nazis impatient, so Ribbentrop asked his ambassador to get Stalin to hurry up, to which Molotov replied “take it easy, we’ll stab the Polish people in their backs soon.”
USA and its industries defeated the Nazis. Stalin couldn’t.
The biggest lie of many muscovite lies is the one about how the Red Army defeated the Nazis. It did not. And definitely not the idiot Stalin whose interventions caused the deaths and imprisonments of millions of Soviet citizens.
Instead, it was the American industries that defeated the Nazis. Even Stalin admitted it in the presence of Chrustjev who witnessed it:
I would like to express my candid opinion about Stalin's views on whether the Red Army and the Soviet Union could have coped with Nazi Germany and survived the war without aid from the United States and Britain. First, I would like to tell about some remarks Stalin made and repeated several times when we were "discussing freely" among ourselves. He stated bluntly that if the United States had not helped us, we would not have won the war. If we had had to fight Nazi Germany one on one, we could not have stood up against Germany's pressure, and we would have lost the war. No one ever discussed this subject officially, and I don't think Stalin left any written evidence of his opinion, but I will state here that several times in conversations with me he noted that these were the actual circumstances.
USA sent Jeeps, trucks, airplanes, tanks, clothes, gas, food, and even a whole factory to the Soviet.
The United States provided the Soviet Union with
400,000 jeeps and trucks
14,000 airplanes
8,000 tractors
13,000 tanks
More than 1.5 million blankets
15 million pairs of army boots
107,000 tons of cotton
2.7 million tons of petroleum products (to fuel airplanes, trucks and tanks)
4.5 million tons of food
Also the UK helped Stalin to defeat the Nazis.
The UK helped Stalin despite his aid to Nazi Germany. The Great Britain sent aircraft, ships, tanks, vehicles, clothes, food and equipment to the Soviet even though Stalin shortly after the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was signed, had entered into trade agreements with the Nazis. Stalin sent fuel, raw material, grain and more which helped the Nazis both to cope with the UK attempt to surmount a British blockade and to use in the Blitz.
Nevertheless, Great Britain helped Stalin and lost many men in the convoys carrying aid to Stalin. The British shipments to Soviet following the Anglo-Soviet Agreement, amounted to
7,411 aircraft (>3,000 Hurricanes and >4,000 other aircraft)
27 naval vessels
5,218 tanks (including 1,380 Valentines from Canada)
>5,000 anti-tank guns
4,020 ambulances and trucks
323 machinery trucks (mobile vehicle workshops equipped with generators and all the welding and power tools required to perform heavy servicing)
1,212 Universal Carriers and Loyd Carriers (with another 1,348 from Canada)
1,721 motorcycles
£1.15bn ($1.55bn) worth of aircraft engines
1,474 radar sets
4,338 radio sets
600 naval radar and sonar sets
Hundreds of naval guns
15 million pairs of boots
according to Wikipedia and the sources mentioned in the Lend-Lease article.
The American industries won the war against Nazi Germany.
In the beginning of the war, the US Army ranked thirty-ninth in the world and still used horses to pull artillery. By the end of the war, the US industries produced two thirds of the Allies’ arms and equipment.
Indirectly, it produced even more as large parts of the Soviet production was made in factories by machines that US engineers had helped to build and construct, see above. During the first five year plan, Soviet imported factories and machines to increase industrial production. Foreign experts, especially American, supervising Soviet workers and engineers, made sure that the factories began to produce before turning them over to Soviet managers. The imports of capital and education also meant that knowledge and technology was imported from abroad.
Great Britain and USA handed over millions of people to Soviet.
In February 1945, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met in Yalta, occupied Crimea, to discuss the reorganisation of Germany and Europe. They discussed spheres of influence over the heads of the people in Europe. Churchill, Roosevelts and their successors later stood and watched as Stalin transformed Eastern Europe into a prison camp. Life under communism was shorter, poorer and dirtier than in the west.
Nato members prevented Ukraine from becoming a member in 2008.
After many years of occupation by the Soviet Union, Eastern European populations knew that muscovy can’t be trusted. The populations in these countries elected governments who applied for membership in Nato. So did Georgia and Ukraine later. United States, Canada, Poland, Romania, the Czechs and the Baltic States, strongly supported Ukraine and Georgia becoming NATO action plan members at the Bucharest Summit. Against the urging of President George W. Bush, France and Germany blocked both Georgia and Ukraine from joining NATO. Germany instead focusing on reconciliation and maintaining its dependence on gas from Russia. Because cheap energy for German industries was more important for Merkel than Georgian and Ukraiania lives.
Merkel made Germany dependent on muscovy’s gas.
Yes, Merkel preferred to help the fascists in the kremlin instead of Ukrainans who during centuries had suffered from muscovity colonial reign. Merkel did her best to destroy Germany through her stupid Energiewende which meant that a lot of clean energy production was closed. Instead she decided to increase Germany’s dependence on fascist gas.
Source: Eurostat.
Due to Germany’s dependence on gas, its political parties were unwilling to seriously challenge muscovy. Therefore, the sanctions against the fascist regime were mostly harmless. To this day, the useless Merkel won’t admit her mistakes.
And of course, the Swedish government allowed pipelines to be constructed in the Swedish Economic Zone in the Baltic Sea.
Obama stood by and watched when the kremlin invaded Ukraine in 2014.
Obama’s foreign policy was a joke. His so called red line against the butcher Assad did not prevent Assad from using gas to bomb his own people. Obama did nothing. But he did something about Ukraine. He stopped the sales of Javelins to Ukraine. Weapons they could have used to stop the fascist invasion of Luhansk and Donetsk. Maybe those weapons could have made a change. Maybe 1.6 million Ukrainans had not had to flee the fascists into the non-occupied Ukraine. Maybe the Jewish congregations had not have to flee from the threatening muscovite neo-nazi troops Rusich and The Russian Imperialist Movement.
The rest of the free world also helped muscovy. Our sanctions were ridiculous and did not prevent the illegitimate president in the kremlin from violating every ceasefire that was signed.
How much will Trump help the fascists?
I am guessing but since he wants to please the child abductor in the kremlin, he will stop sending arms, ammunition and other aid to Ukraine. He will lift the sanctions on muscovy. Maybe he will also try to leave Nato even if there is a law forbidding any president from doing so. But he does not have to take USA out of Nato, he can ignore any request of help from a Nato country being attacked by muscovy.