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Uh, Ukraine? | The war has now escalated to the largest and most deadly land war in Europe since Wor

Uh, Ukraine? [Altucher Confidential] September 22, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( The war has now escalated to the largest and most deadly land war in Europe since World War II. [Hero_Image] “A Colossal Failure” : Why Every Family Needs a Plan By Jim Rickards $32.8 Billion PER DAY! [James Altucher]( Forget AI, cryptocurrency or anything else – [THIS]( is the biggest profit opportunity of your lifetime. It’s an obscure corner of the market… one which is quietly creating an average of $32.8 BILLION in new wealth PER DAY. [That’s $1.2 trillion per year…]( And if you act fast, you have the chance to get in on the action starting right away. [Click here now for details](. [Chris Campbell] CHRIS CAMPBELL The end of the Cold War… To most, it seemed like a fresh spring morning. Relief. Optimism. Triumph! Many saw the end of the Cold War as a vindication of Western liberal democracy over the Soviet socialist model. The U.S., in particular, emerged as the world's sole superpower, leading to discussions about a "unipolar" world. Around the same time… Francis Fukuyama published his famous book, “The End of History and the Last Man”, suggesting that human governance had met its final form. The major ideological battles that shaped the 20th century, particularly those between fascism, communism, and liberal democracy, had been resolved. Time to kick back and sail into the new world. Most were convinced that Fukuyama had tapped into the global zeitgeist. And yet, thirty years later… China, Russia, Ukraine Last February, our colleague Jim Rickards -- to no shortage of controversy -- wrote: “This entire scenario is a long slow march toward nuclear war or the complete disintegration of Ukraine.” This wasn’t the story most people were hearing. Since then, Jim’s been accused of being a “Putin propagandist.” (He confronts that accusation head-on below.) Today, Jim graces us with his latest on Ukraine. In short, the same dynamic that kicked off WWII, he warns, is happening now in Ukraine. And nobody’s paying attention. Before we go there, though… Jim just released an update on another related prediction: You might recall this one, too. He dubbed it the “Doomsday Deal”. (Context: “If broken,” said Jim, “this could destroy America’s status.”) Welp. We’ll let him explain the nitty-gritty [at this link]( and [what the average American family should do to prepare](. It’s one part of the geopolitical shake-up Jim’s been writing about for years. For the latest, see below. Read on. Could WWIII Begin in Black Sea? Jim Rickards [Jim Rickards] JIM RICKARDS I’ve written frequently in the past about the risks of escalation in the war in Ukraine. Of course, all wars carry such risks and often the escalation plays out exactly as feared. World War II began with the conventional weapons of the time (infantry, ships, aircraft, artillery, etc.) but eventually escalated to fire-bombing major cities like Dresden, annihilating entire army groups on the Eastern Front in Europe with millions of dead and the use of atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The same dynamic is playing out in Ukraine, although few Americans are aware of the full details. The war began with a limited special military operation by Russia in Ukraine. It’s likely that Putin undertook the operation in order to bring Ukraine to the negotiating table, not to conquer it. Essentially, Putin wanted Ukraine to abandon any plans to join NATO and to pledge neutrality (more on that in a minute). By the way, people say Putin is a crazy warmonger who just wanted to retake Ukraine and incorporate it into the Russian Federation. But here’s what most people don’t realize: Ukrainian membership in NATO was always a bright red line for any Russian leader, regardless of who he is. Even Russian “liberals” who might otherwise despise Putin agree that Ukraine must not join NATO. They regard it as a dagger pointed directly at the Russian heartland. That might seem paranoid to some, but Russian history provides ample evidence of Russia’s vulnerability to invasion. The point is, any Russian leader would strongly oppose Ukrainian membership in NATO — not just Putin. Urgent From James Altucher! Hey, it’s James Altucher. I just announced a massive new change to Altucher’s Investment Network, and as one of my readers I wanted to make sure you know what’s going on. [Click here now to see my urgent announcement.]( A de Facto NATO Member Others claim that NATO never actually offered Ukraine official membership, so that discredits Putin’s rationale for invading. They say it was just an excuse to disguise his real ambition to retake Ukraine. While it’s technically true that NATO never offered Ukraine official membership, the reality is more complicated than that. The fact is, NATO had been arming and training Ukraine’s armed forces for years. They conducted joint exercises. Ukraine was essentially becoming a de facto member of NATO as a result. Putin formally protested and warned NATO (the U.S. in reality) about the consequences, but it fell on deaf ears. Was Putin supposed to just wait around until NATO extended a formal invitation to Ukraine? By then, the Ukrainian armed forces would have been an even more formidable force and a legitimate threat to Russian interests. By February 2022, Putin decided to act. Many will accuse me of being a Putin propagandist for pointing all this out, but I’m just putting myself in his shoes. Any good analyst has to understand his opponent’s position, even if he thinks it’s wrong. That’s what I’m doing. You can simultaneously condemn the Russian invasion while understanding it. This entire disaster would have likely been avoided if the West took Russia’s security concerns more seriously instead of arrogantly dismissing them. Let’s You and Him Fight Again, Putin likely invaded to bring Ukraine to the negotiating table. Russia only committed about 190,000 troops to the invasion, a relatively small number that couldn’t hope to defeat the Ukrainian armed forces (which were the second-largest in Europe) and occupy the entire country. A much larger force would have been required if Putin planned to comprehensively defeat and occupy Ukraine. And the plan actually worked. In April 2022, just over a month after the February invasion, Ukraine agreed to negotiate with Russia. Talks took place in Istanbul. Though we can’t say for sure how negotiations would have played out, documents indicate that Ukraine seemed willing to accept neutrality and abandon plans to join NATO. But then Boris Johnson showed up (certainly with U.S. backing) and convinced the Ukrainians to break off negotiations. He pledged that NATO would provide Ukraine everything it needed to fight Russia, including advanced weapons and its full range of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. It would basically marry the second-largest army in Europe to NATO’s most advanced electronic assets. Ukraine took Johnson up on the offer. It should come as no surprise, then, that the Ukrainians scored many initial battlefield successes. The greater story here is that over 90% of the death and destruction that’s occurred in Ukraine over the past 18 months would likely have been avoided if Russia and Ukraine were allowed to continue negotiating last April. But that wasn’t in the West’s interests. They wanted to weaken Russia by dragging it into a long and bloody conflict with their Ukrainian proxy. They didn’t care how many Ukrainians had to die along the way. They still don’t. Who Will Blink First? Well, the war has now escalated to the largest and most deadly land war in Europe since World War II. That escalation includes deliveries by the U.S. and other NATO members to the Armed Forces of Ukraine of advanced weaponry including Patriot anti-aircraft batteries, HIMARS mobile precision missile launchers, drones, Leopard tanks, Challenger tanks, Bradley Fighting Vehicles, Storm Shadow cruise missiles and much more. Russia has responded by increasing its troops in Ukraine to perhaps 500,000 (the exact number is secret) and deploying GPS jamming devices to negate the West’s advanced weaponry that relies on GPS guidance, hypersonic missiles (that can defeat the West’s air defenses), drones, heavy use of land mines and its highly effective S-400 anti-aircraft missiles. The danger in Ukraine is not just the obvious one of escalation. The danger is that both sides (Russia versus NATO) are nuclear powers. Someone’s going to have to climb down from the escalation ladder at some point, or the logic of escalation will ultimately place the U.S. and Russia into direct conflict. Will the escalation end soon? Not likely. The U.S. is on the verge of adopting a new treaty called the Black Sea Security Act. A glance at a map shows the Black Sea is surrounded by Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia and Georgia. Russia and Ukraine are the main combatants. Georgia is under the thumb of Russia. Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria are all NATO members. Not every NATO member will necessarily adopt the provisions of the Black Sea treaty. But if the U.S. does, it will set up a NATO versus Russia confrontation in the Black Sea itself. This could involve using Romanian ports and NATO vessels to attack Russian navy ships in the Black Sea in the name of freedom of navigation. That’s not as unrealistic as you might think. Of course, the real purpose is to facilitate arms shipments to Ukraine via the Bosporus and the Black Sea. This is one more step on the road to escalation and eventual nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia over Ukraine. Is anyone paying attention? The Russians certainly are. Regards, Jim Rickards For Altucher Confidential New LIVE Demo Video STUNS Crypto Investors In [this short 3:28 video…]( Crypto genius James Altucher reveals his most shocking crypto secret yet… A little-known secret that’s delivered over $1,170 in FREE crypto income per month. If you AREN’T using this affordable little device… You’re missing one of the best, easiest ways to earn real cash with cryptos. [Click here to watch this short 3:28 video NOW.]( [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2023 Paradigm Press, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. 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