So, President Zelensky is set to make his case for more interceptor missiles at the NATO meeting in Turkey. Yawn. It’s like watching a rerun of a bad sitcom where the punchline falls flat every time. The corporate media will spin this as a “desperate plea for help,” pushing the narrative that the West must fill Ukraine’s arsenal, all while neglecting the larger picture.
Networks like CNN will likely frame it as Zelensky bravely standing up against the “big, bad aggressor,” but let’s not kid ourselves. This isn’t just a battle for democracy; it’s a cash cow for defense contractors. You think Lockheed Martin isn’t licking its chops at the thought of endless funding? Meanwhile, Fox News might take a different tack, harping on national security while conveniently ignoring the geopolitical chess game where they’re just pawns.
Both sides aren’t interested in finding a solution; they’re entrenched in a narrative that serves their interests. The so-called “need” for more missiles is really about keeping the military-industrial complex happy and the war machine chugging along smoothly. Zelensky’s mission isn’t just about defense; it’s about sustaining a status quo that benefits the elites tucked away in their ivory towers, all while the average citizen picks up the tab.
Wake up, people! This isn’t just about Ukraine; it’s about who profits, who controls the narrative, and who gets to keep pushing the buttons behind the scenes. Until we challenge these comfortable narratives, we’re just complicit in their schemes.
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