War Russian Army Will Be Deploying To Nicaragua For 'Humanitarian Operations' - Monroe Doctrine the Biden Regime's latest casualty


Is this the beginning of a Red Dawn scenario? Probably not. The US has already suffered a communist invasion from within. But, the recent announcement by Daniel Ortega, the president of Nicaragua, that he will be allowing Russian troops, ships and planes into the region for humanitarian operations will certainly upset the current mainstream narrative that Russia has been "isolated" from the rest of the world by Western sanctions.
Though the Kremlin has dismissed concerns over military deployment in Central America, saying it is 'routine', it is not supposed to be routine post Ukraine invasion. Nicaraguan state television suggested that:

'If U.S. missile systems can almost reach Moscow from Ukrainian territory, it is time for Russia to deploy something powerful closer to U.S. cities...'

The media and Joe Biden have been telling the public that Russia is on its last leg economically and that the rest of the world is shunning the Kremlin as an "evil genocidal regime." Apparently this was an exaggeration.

China, India, Brazil and South Africa among other nations have continued steady trade with Russia despite US and EU sanctions. Both China and India have increased purchases of Russian oil while removing the dollar as the common currency mechanism. The country is facing economic uncertainty after being removed from the SWIFT transaction system and as Western corporations stop business activity.

However, Russia's currency remains healthy and intact after the Russian central bank tied the Ruble loosely to gold and oil purchases for a short period, and after Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Putin was "discussing" the possibility of a Gold/Ruble peg. International trade does not seem to be slowing down and some sectors of the Russian economy are actually enjoying a boom while tax revenues are increasing.

Overall, it would seem that NATO sanctions are a failure. Putting salt on the wound, Nicaragua is now opening its territory to Russian military operations. Russian troops in Central America and heavy trade with Brazil does suggest the possibility that more nations within the Americas will expand relations with the Kremlin in the future, especially as the current inflationary crisis continues. The bizarre attempt at an international "cancel culture" event in response to the Ukraine war has hit a wall called "reality" - Economic concerns always trump social politics.

Who knows? Maybe this'll get them to take the border crisis seriously.
 
Ah, since the Ukraine invasion is a shitshow, it's time to boost moral by sending some troops to an easier bullied country with a tropical climate.
 
Nicaragua is in good hands. We can completely trust Vlad and his tracksuit enthusiasts to do the right thing.
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Yay.

Now we might get a repeat of the 1980s Contra and Sandinsta War but gayer and lamer like everything else that Biden and his 1990s obsessed party of faggots and subhumans do.

What can Biden do in one upping Contra war criminals since he already funded Hohol Nazis.
 
Yay.

Now we might get a repeat of the 1980s Contra and Sandinsta War but gayer and lamer like everything else that Biden and his 1990s obsessed party of faggots and subhumans do.

What can Biden do in one upping Contra war criminals since he already funded Hohol Nazis.
The middle east gets more weapons and south America gets more coke. Everybody wins!
 
Nicaraguan state television suggested that:

'If U.S. missile systems can almost reach Moscow from Ukrainian territory, it is time for Russia to deploy something powerful closer to U.S. cities...'
so then according to russian logic, US is entirely justified in invading Nicaragua now. or at least create some bullshit "People's Republic of formerly Nicaraguan province" with hired guns
 
Im not a fan of the Ruskies by any means but it's interesting hearing people complain about them doing shit we've been doing for over 20 years. You know illegal 'police actions', war crimes no one gives a shit about..

When the Ukraine business started someone remarked to me 'they got guys in jeans and tee shirts fighting them off'.

Which was weird cause we where fighting dudes in tshirts and jeans for 2 decades and he had no sympathy.

Im out of the news cycle so its always interesting when the narrative shifts to the next big thing and i kinda get the after shocks through memes.
 
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