This is a very interesting perspective. Much of it makes sense to me.
I’m not saying it’s correct. I’m saying Alex Krainer makes some very, very good points regarding the interactions between nations, particularly Turkey. Which, as Alex points out Turkey and Russia have some very serious deals between them. Pipelines, nuclear power plants etc., Iran has had some substantive dealings with Turkey as well. There are so many nuances. So many shades of grey in this situation- This interview does a good job of sussing them out.
Thanks Rachel! I agree a lot of this makes sense 🙂
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He brings up the Wolfowitz Doctrine… There’s info on my old site about this.
here’s wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfowitz_Doctrine
Watched most of this. He makes some interesting points but doesn’t give more insight into what he predicts. Who would know anyway? Krainer seems more knowledgeable that most of these so-called ‘alt experts’. I have been watching some more of his interviews.
A bit of change of topic: Greta’s still wandering around and trying to destabilize yet another nation: this time she’s is trying to get Morocco to stop ‘occupyng’ the Sahara. I swear, she is in a different country every week talking anoyt oppression and supporting separatism!
Predictions are tough, for sure. Krainer is definitely interesting, I think he’s more a financial guy then political, but, political factors into financial so you gotta do a bit of both.
I went to see what psyop Greta is up to as of late
found this
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2025/01/367586/algerias-not-so-invisible-hand-behind-greta-thunbergs-clueless-pro-polisario-activism
Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg has made controversial comments on Morocco’s Western Sahara.
Following her visit to the Tindouf Camps in Algeria, Thunberg took to social media to express solidarity with the misleading, Algerian-backed narrative of “Western Sahara occupation” by Morocco.
Moroccan cuisine
Visibly clueless about the complex history of the ongoing Sahara dispute and the most recent, UN-led consensus over the legitimacy of Morocco’s claim to the region, the activist claimed that the southern provinces have been a colony since Morocco “invaded” in 1975. This Moroccan invasion forced “thousands of Saharawis to flee to Algeria where they have been living in refugee camps ever since.”
As has historically been the case with other self-righteous activists who have regurgitated the Algerian narrative on the Sahara dossier, Greta’s solidarity tour began with a solemn visit to mainland Algeria.
From there, she embarked on what she appears to describe as a humanitarian, fact-finding trip to Tindouf, the Polisario-run camps on Algerian soil.
And where countless UN reports and independent assessments by EU bodies and humanitarian NGOs have accused the Polisario leadership and Algeria for the distressing conditions in the camps, the 22-year-activist pointed the finger to Morocco instead.
I have limited knowledge on what is going on here… I never understood her solidarity with the Palestinian plight? Other than as a way to maintain credibility with the younger crowd? I don’t know?
I was actually going to ask you why she is so invested in the Palestinian cause. Yes, I think it is to look more ‘credible’ and anti-western as all she does is follow the Nato/Israel script. She was also heavily critical of Azerbaijan and supporting Armenia. She is 100% a Nato stooge. Not credible at all.
Ally, we’re on the same page- she is invested in the Palestinian cause to maintain credibility with the younger crowd- As a figure head she can redirect followers into other causes that are more globalist/nato friendly