WW3…..Russia……Cuban Missle Crisis

With all the insanity going on in the world I have been finding that Glenn Beck is doing an exceptional job navigating the specifics, facts, and possibilities with many unreal situations that are going on. In the video below – which I implore you to watch – Glenn does an excellent job relaying the current situation with Russia and Ukraine and comparing it to a “what if” situation related to Mexico and the United States.

I’ve often compared the Ukraine-Russia situation to the Cuban Missile Crisis. With the potential for Soviet missiles in our backyard, the United States stood up and put a stop to it. How different is this from the infiltration of NATO via Ukraine in Russia’s back door? Yes – I realize it is much more complex than that. Regardless – Glenn does a good job providing an opinion I largely agree with.

Please watch the video and share your opinion below. Disagree with me? Hey – that’s fine! If you agree with me, well, you are very smart!! LOL. Just kidding….maybe.

I’ll be continuing my series on preparing for the next Great Depression soon and offering a thought or two on the complexity of Russia, Ukraine, China, and Taiwan. There are a lot of moving parts and pieces of the puzzle and anyone who tells you they know what’s going to happen is wrong.

The best we can do is share ideas, best guesses, and what we need to do to prepare.

Take care all. I have a feeling the next couple of years are going to be very interesting and we can do better preparing together than preparing part.

Rourke

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