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“The bad people will never win, nor those who turn their faces the other way, nor those who make betrayal a way of life and cowardice their banner. It’s just a matter of time. They lose every day because the mask they cover themselves with every morning, sooner or later, fades away, and they end up showing the world their true selves as they really are.” 👀🧏🏾♂️

Part 1/6 Yes, America still buys uranium from Russia. Even though they sanction Russia, they depend heavily on Russian-enriched uranium for nuclear power. The U.S. has not fully banned uranium imports because it would hurt their own energy supply and economy. Same with the EU—they still import Russian chemicals, industrial materials, and even liquefied natural gas (LNG). So despite the tough talk, they’re still trading with Russia in secret or under loopholes.

Part 2/6 India, China, Turkey, and other countries are buying oil and gas from Russia too—especially after Russia began offering big discounts. The West doesn’t like that. They want other countries to stop doing business with Russia while they continue doing it quietly. They pretend it's about principles, but really it's about power and money. If India or others benefit from cheaper Russian oil, the West sees that as a threat to their control.

🔹 Part 3/6 This is a perfect example of power politics. The U.S. and EU want to control the global narrative. They act like they’re punishing Russia to protect democracy, but they do it in ways that don’t hurt themselves too much. When others like India or Brazil trade with Russia, they get attacked or pressured—because it reduces Western influence. They want to keep their control, even if it means being hypocrites.

Part 4/6 This is also about economic self-interest. The West talks about morality, war crimes, and peace—but when money and energy are involved, they bend the rules. They’ll keep buying what they need from Russia behind closed doors, while telling the rest of the world not to. It’s not about values—it’s about protecting their profits. They don’t want other countries benefiting while they struggle with high prices.

Part 6/6 Bottom line: It's hypocrisy. “It’s okay when they do it—but not okay when others do it.” That’s the Western mindset. They set rules they don’t follow and expect everyone else to obey. It’s bullying on a global scale, masked as peacekeeping. They don’t want anyone else to rise, only themselves to succeed. That’s the truth behind all this drama.

Geopolitically, the U.S. and EU want smaller or weaker countries to rely on them—not on Russia, China, or anyone else. When countries like India make independent decisions, they push back. Not because they care about justice, but because it weakens their global control. That’s why they get mad when others trade with Russia, even though they themselves are still doing it too.

Despite sanctions and public condemnation, America and the EU still maintain trade ties with Russia, importing critical resources like uranium and oil. Yet, when countries like India or others do the same, they face criticism or pressure. This double standard reflects Western hypocrisy. The U.S. and EU want to control global trade and power, limiting others from growing or succeeding. They back conflicts, fund allies with billions—like their support of Israel—while silencing those who question their actions. These bully tactics and greed can’t last forever. History shows that every empire falls. Rome did. So will another.
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“The bad people will never win, nor those who turn their faces the other way, nor those who make betrayal a way of life and cowardice their banner. It’s just a matter of time. They lose every day because the mask they cover themselves with every morning, sooner or later, fades away, and they end up showing the world their true selves as they really are.” 👀🧏🏾♂️

Part 1/6 Yes, America still buys uranium from Russia. Even though they sanction Russia, they depend heavily on Russian-enriched uranium for nuclear power. The U.S. has not fully banned uranium imports because it would hurt their own energy supply and economy. Same with the EU—they still import Russian chemicals, industrial materials, and even liquefied natural gas (LNG). So despite the tough talk, they’re still trading with Russia in secret or under loopholes.

Part 2/6 India, China, Turkey, and other countries are buying oil and gas from Russia too—especially after Russia began offering big discounts. The West doesn’t like that. They want other countries to stop doing business with Russia while they continue doing it quietly. They pretend it's about principles, but really it's about power and money. If India or others benefit from cheaper Russian oil, the West sees that as a threat to their control.

🔹 Part 3/6 This is a perfect example of power politics. The U.S. and EU want to control the global narrative. They act like they’re punishing Russia to protect democracy, but they do it in ways that don’t hurt themselves too much. When others like India or Brazil trade with Russia, they get attacked or pressured—because it reduces Western influence. They want to keep their control, even if it means being hypocrites.

Part 4/6 This is also about economic self-interest. The West talks about morality, war crimes, and peace—but when money and energy are involved, they bend the rules. They’ll keep buying what they need from Russia behind closed doors, while telling the rest of the world not to. It’s not about values—it’s about protecting their profits. They don’t want other countries benefiting while they struggle with high prices.

Part 6/6 Bottom line: It's hypocrisy. “It’s okay when they do it—but not okay when others do it.” That’s the Western mindset. They set rules they don’t follow and expect everyone else to obey. It’s bullying on a global scale, masked as peacekeeping. They don’t want anyone else to rise, only themselves to succeed. That’s the truth behind all this drama.

Geopolitically, the U.S. and EU want smaller or weaker countries to rely on them—not on Russia, China, or anyone else. When countries like India make independent decisions, they push back. Not because they care about justice, but because it weakens their global control. That’s why they get mad when others trade with Russia, even though they themselves are still doing it too.

Despite sanctions and public condemnation, America and the EU still maintain trade ties with Russia, importing critical resources like uranium and oil. Yet, when countries like India or others do the same, they face criticism or pressure. This double standard reflects Western hypocrisy. The U.S. and EU want to control global trade and power, limiting others from growing or succeeding. They back conflicts, fund allies with billions—like their support of Israel—while silencing those who question their actions. These bully tactics and greed can’t last forever. History shows that every empire falls. Rome did. So will another.
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