Remember that there are no invincible armies, and there never have been.
When the Wehrmacht overwhelmed Belgium and ran through France so fast that the collaborators in government announced a total surrender,
it must surely have felt like nothing could stop Hitler’s army.
When they sent millions of people to industrialized death and systematically erased village after village, it must surely have felt like the end of the world had come.
The USSR lost 20 million people to the war - both in conflict, in concentration camps, and in civilian casualties during conflict.
And yet, we know how history turned out. 6 years after initial blitzkrieg victories, Hitler shot himself in his underground bunker, alone and afraid.
The Red Army went through its own restructuring during the war when they saw their tactics were not working. They switched officers around to bring new perspectives to the army, and started making gains from then on.
The tide reversed almost instantly. Things often progress slowly in one direction, until they tip over. Then, things can move very quickly in the opposite direction.
As difficult as things may seem, as dire as they are,
there is always the potential for victory.
The zionist entity, backed by the might of the US empire, is still living in this reality, on this Earth, same as us.
Accordingly, they have the same limitations we do. They don’t have infinite soldiers. They don’t have infinite weapons. There are no cheat codes in real life to avoid the reality of supply chains, of funding the war effort, or finding new recruits.
No empire lasts forever.
My opening words were part of Stalin’s address to the Soviet people on July 3, 1941 - a week after Germany invaded the Soviet Union. By that time, the Wehrmacht had already advanced hundreds of kilometers into the USSR, overwhelming the Red Army’s command and killing thousands of soldiers.
Yet we know how much Stalin’s words came true.
needed to hear this; if colonial history repeats itself, so will their fall. Thanks for the piece