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Ron Ridenour
Ron Ridenour is a retired journalist, anti-war and radical activist; author of a dozen books, including “The Russian Peace Threat: Pentagon on Alert”.
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When Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen met with President Donald Trump, December 2019, Trump was threatening less support for NATO and European conflicts if they did not use 2% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for defense. What defines “defense” is at issue herein since Denmark, at least, could not meet 2% without using funds for the current war in Ukraine-Russia.
The final Defense Cooperation Agreement was signed on December 19, 2023 for a ten-year period without possibility of adjournment. A similar DCA was signed with Sweden and Finland in the same month. A similar DCA was signed with Sweden and Finland in the same month. Norway already had such an agreement.
Midway in Wimbledon’s championship last July, Denmark’s favorite son, Rune Holger, bashed a forehand over to his senior by 16 years, the seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic, who had leg surgery a month before. I missed the return as a loud Danish voice droned over the TV.
When asked to When pressed for details on how he would keep that promise given that the pipeline is not under U.S. control, Biden stated: “I promise you, we will be able to do it.” Scholz hedged, saying only that Germany was “acting together” with its allies and promising “very, very harsh” steps against Russia if it invades Ukraine. Three weeks earlier, Undersecretary Victoria Nuland delivered the same message at a State Department briefing. “If Russia invades Ukraine, one way or another, Nord Stream 2 will not move forward.”
Denmark’s major media proudly announced the same day that its country—alongside with its American mentor—is the first to send machinery/technology to “democratic” Ukraine so they can make their own weapons to kill Russians.
Part II concentrates on lies the U.S./NATO/EU tells, in order to rationalize war-making against other peoples than the Russians/Soviets.
This essay explains why the Russian Federation was forced into the current military conflict with Ukraine to preserve its very sovereignty.
Danish military intelligence has been systematically spying upon its own citizens for United States economic profit and political interests.
The problem is the U.S. does not want other peoples to decide how they want to live. It wants America Über Alles.
It is imperative that everyone who understands the need for a free press, the people’s fundamental-democratic right to know, must act to defend Julian Assange.