U.S. Must Prepare for War With Russia
Jesus said there will be wars and rumors of war as His return nears. Here’s an article talking about how USA must prepare for a war with Russia.
Their war with Ukraine has lingered on and on. Russia wants a big chunk of Eastern Ukraine and they already possess most of it. So Ukraine is fighting for its border…because borders matter to countries.
Remember when all the US Liberals virtue signaled by posting Ukrainian flags to their social media and declaring “I stand with Ukraine”? Those same Liberals don’t want America to defend its border and instead believe illegals should be allowed to walk across our borders, the millions who overstay their visas should NOT be arrested and sent back and their should be nothing done about the millions of women, over the past decade, who book flights to America when they’re 9 months pregnant and deliver their baby on US soil so they can have an “anchor baby”.
Today is America’s 250th birthday and we are so blessed that we got to grow up, have kids, buy houses and live in the greatest nation that God brought forth in 6000 years of human history. So we celebrate but we also mourn that now the majority of Americans don’t believe God had anything to do with it. In fact they actually hate the country and believe it should be torn down…and many of them will soon come to power in the next elections. Lord have mercy.
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While news reports have focused on the Middle East for most of 2026, the war in Ukraine has intensified and its potential for continental spillover increased. Also, there is evidence suggesting the globalists are fomenting escalation. Writers for the Council on Foreign Relations say that America should prepare to join Central and Western Europe in an eventual war against Russia. A Russian spokesperson recently appeared on a popular American podcast saying that, at this rate, the conflict is indeed heading toward another world war.
State-controlled Russian media reported on Friday that a Ukrainian drone attack killed five Russian civilians and injured another 18. These are the latest casualties resulting from weeks of intense strike exchanges between the Russians and Ukrainians. The day before, Russia hit Ukraine’s capital, reportedly killing 27 and injuring dozens of other civilians.
Ukraine has, by all accounts, ratcheted up the pressure on Russia with effective attacks inside the Motherland that have disrupted energy flow, flights, and civilian life in general. The point of the attacks, Ukraine’s leaders have said, is to bring the consequences of the war to the Russian people with the larger goal of making Russia more amenable during negotiations.
For their part, the Russians have grown visibly frustrated. On Monday, the “merchant of death,” arms dealer Viktor Bout, appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show in what appears to be a proxy plea by the Russians to U.S. leaders to halt all lingering American support for Ukraine and let this war reach its natural conclusion. That conclusion, in Russia’s view, is Ukraine giving up and agreeing to a deal that officially cedes Eastern Ukraine (most of which the Russians now occupy), and one in which Ukraine agrees not to seek NATO membership or allow foreign armies within its borders.
Russia Still a Threat
The globalists writing in Foreign Affairs, the flagship magazine of the Council on Foreign Relations, appear to be pre-programming Western society with the idea that a U.S. war against Russia is inevitable and necessary. One of the articles in the July/August issue is titled “The Next Russia Threat.” The author is Michael Kofman, a Carnegie Endowment senior fellow. He has also been affiliated with the Center for Naval Analyses, an intelligence arm of the U.S. Department of the Navy; and the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute, which is administered by the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research — a member of the U.S. intelligence community.
Kofman says that even if Russia can’t defeat Ukraine, it “will remain the primary threat in Europe for years to come.” He says this while acknowledging the analysis of sensible people. “There is a sense that Russia’s losses of troops and equipment have left its forces in tatters and that a military incapable of making significant advances in Ukraine can’t possibly threaten Europe,” he writes. (This, by the way, is also the assessment of Washington, that Russia is simply not powerful enough to pose a legitimate threat to the rest of Europe.)
Sooner Rather Than Later
But not so fast. “Current trends suggest that Russia will reconstitute its military enough to pose a major threat faster than analysts expected back in 2022,” says Kofman. So America and Europe should start getting ready for a war with Russia. “As the United States and many European states focus on ensuring Ukraine’s success, they must also think beyond this war and begin preparing for the enduring challenge that Russia poses,” he writes. He emphasizes that America needs to be part of this war: “The enduring threat from Moscow is not one that Washington should readily dismiss or simply hand off to Europeans.”
Kofman even games out the opening days of this desired war. Russia “will retain a traditional focus on firepower, including artillery and precision-strike capabilities, while adding a large number of drone formations to the force,” he writes. “NATO forces remain superior overall but have yet to adapt to some of these changes, which could lead to higher losses in the opening days of a future war with Russia.”
Kofman’s basis for saying Russia will pose a threat to Europe sooner rather than later essentially comes down to what the Kremlin is doing to bolster its military capabilities. “Although they have suffered massive losses, Russia’s armed forces have expanded over the course of the war, and the country’s production of key munitions and weapons systems has increased,” he says. “The future Russian military will have more infantry — reversing prior cuts — and more drone formations to provide fire support or conduct precision strikes.”
The Russians have made no secret of their military buildup. But they claim it’s to prepare for a war that Europe wants, not the Russians.

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