Monday, 2 March 2026 — Geopolitics and Climate Change
In the first few months of 2022, the US and its European vassals were in an effusive mood as president Biden waxed lyrically about the Russian Ruble becoming “rubble” and European leaders salivated over the prospects for all the new profit-making opportunities with the defeat and subjugation of Russia. And also, the great weakening of China without its northern ally. The Western optimism was so great that an extremely good offer proffered by Russia in the Istanbul negotiations was rejected. Four years later, the Russo-Ukrainian proxy war continues to grind on with Russia showing increasing economic and military strength while the Western arsenals have been depleted; with the US now handing off the financial support for Ukraine to its European vassals. With the economies of those vassals weakened by the loss of cheap Russian fossil fuels. More and more, even the European elites are coming to accept some form of Russian victory.












