John A. Gentry
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The Russians are going after conservatives in the United States, in Hungary, in Italy, several other European countries too, again, basically to divide, to break the consensus of these big alliances that are
that are really unwieldy in the sense that they require unanimity to make major decisions.
So if you can break the unanimity, then you can break support for Ukraine, for example.
I think they are.
But the most important thing about the current, you know, roughly the current situation, as best I can tell, and a number of people who follow Russia more closely than I do indicate that, you know, the current push is Ukraine for obvious reasons.
It's a major demanding war on Ukraine.
you know, on their part.
So who is prospectively a thorn in the side of NATO and the European Union?
It's conservatives.
Oh, no, I 100% agree with you.
So what they're doing, remember, this is a long-time program, right?
So you're dealing with lots of avenues, right?
Some very subtle, some not very subtle at all.
You're constantly developing new groups and new approaches based on your needs.
So I don't think it's an evolution, not a requirement for a wholesale change.
Yeah.
You know, that's, I mean... And you've had a dramatic change.
I mean, can you imagine?
Ronald Reagan comes from the grave.
Can you imagine him agreeing with what many of the House Republicans have been saying about Ukraine?