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Continuing to repeat the same talking points against the Russian Federation, the U.S. press says that Russia insists they’re fighting Nazis in Kiev. Whatever comments comes out of the Kremlin about Kiev’s Nazi regime, Russian President Vladimir Putin said his Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine felt like the Soviet Union’s war against Germany’s Third Reich costing Russia some 27 million citizens. But the real issue for Russia involves the United States and NATO supplying Russia unlimited cash-and-arms to fight the Russian Federation. So whatever comparison to Nazis, it’s not about Ukraine’s 44-year-old President Voloydymr Zelensky’s Jewish ancestry, it about the Kremlin’s existential battle against the United States. Putin mused May 3 that the Ukraine War was the “inevitable” confrontation with the U.S. after battling the Cold War since the 1945 end of WW II.

Today’s May Day parade, commemorating the USSR defeat over Nazi Germany, Russia marches troops and displays nuclear hardware in Red Square, in full view of St. Basil’s colorful onion-shaped cathedral and Lenin’s tomb. All the U.S. press talk of Russia’s motive to de-Nazify Ukraine boils down to the same kind of struggle Russia faced in WW II defeating Nazi Germany’s war machine. Western powers and the press have done everything to make comparisons to Nazi Germany, saying Putin has become the personification of Adolf Hilter. But Putin has a border dispute with Ukraine because of its arms supplies from the U.S. and NATO, not an attempt to start picking off European countries. Zelensky has told the EU on many occasions that Putin seeks to take over Europe. Giving the EU every reason to start WW III, Zelensky tells the world Russian commits genocide against Ukraine.

Zelensky, who claims Jewish ancestry, doesn’t know the difference between a border dispute and systematic round-up and extermination of European Jews in WW II. Where is Putin rounding up ethnic minorities and massacring them? Putin has a problem with Kiev because they’ve taken their pro-Western affiliation to the extreme, now letting the U.S. pay for the otherwise bankrupt Ukraine government. Putin expressed his outrage to the Feb. 22, 2014 pro-Western, CIA-backed coup of Kremlin-backed Kiev leader Viktor Yanukovych. When Putin annexed Crime March 1, 2014 it was his chess move to protect Russia’s warm water fleet in Sevastopol, Crimea. Pro-Western separatists knew that a Kiev coup would have consequences, including the annexation of Crimea. Now Zelensky’s pro-Western Kiev government thinks they can park the U.S. military in Ukraine without consequences.

So the real battle is not with Ukraine and Russia, it’s between, as Putin says, the U.S. and the Kremlin. President Joe Biden, 79, thinks its OK for the U.S. to move into Ukraine with as much cash and weapons as it likes to essentially challenge the Kremlin. Can you imagine if the Kremlin armed Canada or Mexico to exert undue influence over the Untied States? Yet to Biden he thinks arming Ukraine with massive amounts of lethal U.S. weapons is OK with the Kremlin. Putin’s “military-technical measures” was not a de-Naziifcation campaign, it was a demilitarization campaign against Kiev. “The attempt to appease the aggressor on the eve of the Great Patriotic War turned out to be a mistake that cost our people dearly,” Putin said, referring to WW II. But Putin sees the U.S. arming of Ukraine as a comparable threat to the Russian Federation, something the U.S. and Ukraine denies.

Putin told the Russia people that, “we will not make such as mistake a second time, we have not right,” coming closest to explaining the Ukraine War. Putin isn’t deluded that the U.S. is today’s Nazi Germany, by 77 years of Cold War have colored current Kremlin thinking. When Putin said May 3 that he thought the Ukraine War was the inevitable confrontation with the U.S., he’s referring to the fact that the U.S. and NATO supply most of Ukraine’s weapons to battle the Russian Federation. Biden said March 26 in Warsaw, Poland that Putin should not continue as Russian president. Then Biden’s 68-year-old Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said April 26 the aim of the U.S. involvement in Ukraine War was to weaken the Russian military, so they can’t wage war against their neighbors. Can you imagine another country saying they plan to weaken the U.S. military so they can no longer wage war?

U.S. and Kiev find themselves at loggerheads in Ukraine War, all because Biden morphed the conflict into a U.S. war against the Russian Federation. Without committing troops on the ground, Biden pays for the Kiev government and supplies most of the arms to battle the Russian Federation. Biden and Zelensky think they can wear down the Russian military to the point they leave Ukraine, something utterly preposterous, complete fantasy. When you look at all the damage around Ukraine, there’s not much left, while Biden and Zelensky claim they’re battling for “freedom.” Where’s the freedom in Ukraine watching the country reduced to a pile of rubble? Biden and Zelensky have one choice to save what’s left of Ukraine: Go with an open mind and heart to Istanbul and work out a ceasefire and peace agreement. No war will save Ukraine’s sovereignty, certainly not its freedom