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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 1H 11M

Martin A. Armstrong: NATO Plans MASSIVE Troop Surge into Ukraine

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Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:You believe NATO is escalating by planning to send 250,000 troops to Ukraine—what is the main reason you feel this way?Do you think the Trump administration or Donald Trump himself was influenced by European or U.S. establishment forces to continue the conflict?Given Germany’s economic decline, why is its government focusing on increasing military spending instead of fixing its domestic economy?Is the same dynamic happening within NATO, and what is the real necessity behind military pacts like the UK-Germany alliance?With Trump’s 50-day ultimatum toward Russia, do you see any realistic path to peace, or is this just escalating tensions further?Martin A. Armstrong:Ukraine is losing, and the West started this conflict—from Maidan to installing an unelected government, provoking civil war. The Minsk Agreement was a sham; Merkel admitted they never intended to honor it, only to build Ukraine’s army. Now, NATO seeks escalation because Europe is collapsing economically and needs an external enemy to distract from internal failures.Yes, it appears Trump has been influenced. I’m disappointed—he was supposed to end endless wars, but Europe has sabotaged every peace effort. The EU is falling apart due to its flawed structure, disastrous policies (COVID, climate, sanctions), and now uses war to maintain control and divert public anger from collapsing economies and pension systems.Germany is acting like any failing government—blaming an external enemy. Sanctions on Russia backfired, destroying German industry and causing record bankruptcies. Instead of fixing the economy, they’re pushing military spending and ideology, ignoring reality. This is centralization gone wrong—like Stalin, they prioritize control over people’s lives.NATO should have been disbanded after the Cold War. It survives by manufacturing threats—keeping Putin as the enemy to justify its existence and funding. The UK-Germany pact and others aren’t about defense; they’re about provoking war. They don’t want diplomacy—no one has even called Putin to negotiate. Their goal is conquest, fueled by delusions of reviving European dominance.The 50-day deadline is meaningless bravado. Trump likely thinks he can scare Putin, but after Minsk, why would Putin trust any deal? NATO and Europe have no credibility. This isn’t about Ukraine—it’s about NATO vs. Russia. The real goal is to provoke a response, trigger Article 5, and drag the U.S. into war. There is no peaceful solution in sight—only escalation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:You believe NATO is escalating by planning to send 250,000 troops to Ukraine—what is the main reason you feel this way?Do you think the Trump administration or Donald Trump himself was influenced by European or U.S. establishment forces to continue the conflict?Given Germany’s economic decline, why is its government focusing on increasing military spending instead of fixing its domestic economy?Is the same dynamic happening within NATO, and what is the real necessity behind military pacts like the UK-Germany alliance?With Trump’s 50-day ultimatum toward Russia, do you see any realistic path to peace, or is this just escalating tensions further?Martin A. Armstrong:Ukraine is losing, and the West started this conflict—from Maidan to installing an unelected government, provoking civil war. The Minsk Agreement was a sham; Merkel admitted they never intended to honor it, only to build Ukraine’s army. Now, NATO seeks escalation because Europe is collapsing economically and needs an external enemy to distract from internal failures.Yes, it appears Trump has been influenced. I’m disappointed—he was supposed to end endless wars, but Europe has sabotaged every peace effort. The EU is falling apart due to its flawed structure, disastrous policies (COVID, climate, sanctions), and now uses war to maintain control and divert public anger from collapsing economies and pension systems.Germany is acting like any failing government—blaming an external enemy. Sanctions on Russia backfired, destroying German industry and causing record bankruptcies. Instead of fixing the economy, they’re pushing military spending and ideology, ignoring reality. This is centralization gone wrong—like Stalin, they prioritize control over people’s lives.NATO should have been disbanded after the Cold War. It survives by manufacturing threats—keeping Putin as the enemy to justify its existence and funding. The UK-Germany pact and others aren’t about defense; they’re about provoking war. They don’t want diplomacy—no one has even called Putin to negotiate. Their goal is conquest, fueled by delusions of reviving European dominance.The 50-day deadline is meaningless bravado. Trump likely thinks he can scare Putin, but after Minsk, why would Putin trust any deal? NATO and Europe have no credibility. This isn’t about Ukraine—it’s about NATO vs. Russia. The real goal is to provoke a response, trigger Article 5, and drag the U.S. into war. There is no peaceful solution in sight—only escalation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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