Not literally, but you get the drill…
Starting at a little after 27 min in.
So there you have it.
Playbook complete.
edit: The speech has a whole section on how Mearsheimer is a liar. Nato is a defensive alliance, not offensive! You have to know, that in scientific circles this argument is entirely void - btw, as “defensive” lies in the eyes of whoever controls the main narrative at the time. Thats what the concept of “false flag attacks” is about, btw not that its necessarily used that often… Read this article on epistemes to understand the concept.
Googled Nato defensive just for the kicks of it.
This is the third search result: click just theintercept, you dont have to read it, but damn… This is the new postulated reality. The predominant common narrative.…
edit2: The speech also has a section in it, that “this war threatens the rules based international order established since WWII”. On that you should read up on the Bretton Woods system and the gold-dollar standard, which was later replaced by the petrodollar (you’ll understand the importance of “rare commodities” payable only in a single currency in the next few months… 😉 ), oh - and on nationalism vs. freedom, read this, and watch Curtis’ Century of the self - Part 1 should suffice.. 🙂
Oh, last point, in Bidens speech, its the rules based international order that guaranteed peace in europe for the last 70 years. Strange where I’m from that was always the merit of the European Union…
edit3: One more. Arte just brought up the pax americana concept in its “quick explainer” series. Best primer for that one I know: click (German, has a lucid intro, but its good. Arte production.)
edit4: Neue Ausrede für Vollidioten, und Journalisten die komplett nichts mehr raffen:
““Bidens Rede macht sein Team nervös”.
Ich bin mir sicher der Biden hat seine zwei Teleprompter aus den US und den Text der darauf lief im Flugzeug auf dem Weg nach Polen selbstgeklöppelt.
Es gibt wohl kaum einen integraleren Bestandteil des “Teams” um einen Präsidenten, als seinen Speechwriter. “Anscheinend stand der Satz so nicht im Manuskript.” Jo, scheibe, dann hat er den noch vom Briefing…