Conflict Stage: Unveiling the Realm of Strife and Combat
In the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, key players such as the US, Canada, and the UK are not formally at war with Russia, but they are engaged in a significant support and coalition effort backing Ukraine against Russian aggression. This constitutes a major international conflict alignment, though without direct declared war between these countries and Russia.
The UK is part of a growing coalition—over 30 countries—to support Ukraine with military and defense aid, including planning for future deterrence forces after a potential peace deal, though deploying ground troops from Western countries on Ukrainian soil is considered highly risky and unlikely.
Canada, alongside the UK and EU, actively imposes and tightens economic sanctions on Russia, such as lowering the price cap on Russian oil to curb funding for Russia's military operations in Ukraine.
The US has shifted some military funding responsibilities for Ukraine to European NATO allies and Canada, with these allies providing weapons and defense funding. An international defense bank (DSRB) backed by NATO members, including the UK and Canada, promotes investment in Ukraine’s defense industrial base and NATO infrastructure, showing a coordinated international military-economic effort.
Despite the intense support for Ukraine, diplomatic efforts and tensions continue, highlighted by summits such as the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska (2025), illustrating ongoing attempts at political dialogue amid conflict.
The article encourages readers to focus on protecting themselves and not complying with the war. It suggests that the war mongers are the true enemy and the emphasis should be on identifying and opposing them, rather than the soldiers. Putin has stressed that this would change the very nature of the conflict and would mean that NATO countries, the US, and Europe would be fighting Russia.
It is important to note that Putin has stated that if the US sends missiles into Russia, they would be at war with Russia. Both sides are incrementally setting up the next stage of the war, according to the text. However, it is advised not to participate in the war and comments that provide additional information, clarification, validation, or worthy rebuttal are encouraged.
The destruction caused by the war is being orchestrated by governments. War provides further depopulation and destruction, allowing the new world order to reign from the ashes, according to the text. It is crucial to remember that the focus should be on protection, defense, and non-compliance.
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- The UK, alongside other nations, is actively engaged in a coalition to provide military and defense aid to Ukraine, with a focus on future deterrence forces and investment in Ukraine’s defense industrial base, highlighting a significant general news trend toward support for Ukraine against war-and-conflicts.
- Canada, the EU, and NATO allies, including the US and UK, are imposing economic sanctions, such as lowering the price cap on Russian oil, and creating international defense banks, indicating that politics plays a crucial role in the ongoing war-and-conflicts, with diplomatic efforts continuing alongside these actions.