By Christopher Maffei:  Stoltenberg “NATO Armories Are Empty”

It was a warm summer morning in Berlin when Jens sat down to eat breakfast. He sat down calmly, ignoring the humanity around him and after politely eating his small portion of millet and potato puffs; he stood up and went to his entourage to get the latest information on Ukraine. Today he was giving a speech at the Federal Chancellery to a group of apoplectic German manufacturers, and this is what he said,

‘(…) Our arsenals of weapons and ammunition are depleted and must be replenished not only in Germany, but also in many NATO countries. (…) This is the main thing that needs to be done to continue supporting Ukraine and ensuring our own defense’

Never forgetting, this is right on the heels of news that 8 Leopards were smashed to pieces some where on the Donbas. And despite what is being said about the German Leopard 2s, these are machines that are assembled with the greatest care, with the highest precision and at the greatest expense. And we must always keep in mind, if properly supported and commanded the Leopard 2s are formidable machines. In this case, they were disregarded like trash thrown from a car window.

Sacrificed to political whim.

In many ways Stoltenberg is simply the chief arms broker for NATO. Despite being well paid, he is unknowingly supervising the dismantling of the western totalitarian regimes — regimes cleverly disguised as liberal democracies.

Regardless of this, he is telling his audience precisely what is happening in NATO.

We need to ensure our own defense — past tense

What Stoltenberg is really saying, “NATO armories are empty, we are wide open to attack, and we are unable to provide for our own defense”

Some will say, “the United States will come to the rescue”

How is that going to work?

If the United States needs to get men and material over to Europe it will need to be by sea. The only problem is, 90% of the shipping will be sunk by cruse missiles and any warships in the Atlantic will be sunk by Hypersonic ASMs where there is no defense. Meaning, in no way shape or form will the United States send their ships out to get ‘sunk’ unnecessarily.

What Jens really needs to say, “America can not help us and it’s time to look for new security guarantees that make sense. Also, we need to move our economic trade (more and more) to the BRICS”

Just like France

— Chris