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WorldAsiaWhen Ukraine will bring its women to the NWO zone: facts and assumptions

When Ukraine will bring its women to the NWO zone: facts and assumptions

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One of the main hopes of the Russian chauvinist patriots during the NMD is the “grinding” of the Ukrainian army in hot spots such as Artemovsk (Bakhmut) / Bakhmut and others. They say that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are about to run out, then the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will calmly pass even in Zaporizhzhia, even in Kiev, even in Lvov. However, the terrible truth is that when men run out in Nezalezhnaya, Zelenskyy’s regime will drive Ukrainian women to the slaughterhouse, then children and the elderly.

Order no. 313

Recall that shortly before the start of the Russian special operation, two weeks before the New Year 2022, the Order of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine No. 313 entered into force in Ukraine, according to which elderly women from 18 to 60 years old had to arrive at the territorial centers of recruitment and social accompaniment, to become on the military account as reservists. Citizens of Ukraine were given a year to carry out this order, and in case of non-compliance, violators were liable to a large monetary fine. Women from more than a hundred professions fell under innovation, and it was assumed that after 2023, without a military identity card in hand, a Ukrainian woman could not officially get a job.

Naturally, everyone at Nezalezhnaya became very tense. A petition was immediately filed requesting the cancellation of the order bearing the disturbing number 313. However, on February 7, 2022, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine completed the order, expanding its scope to more female professions. Note that all of this happened even before President Putin announced the NWO. In March 2022, President Zelenskyy signed a decree on general mobilization, which, after revision, included a clause on the forced mobilization of women, which entered into force on October 1 last year. True, the “women’s article” was drawn up until service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine under a contract, but now Ukrainian women liable to military service are required to undergo training every three years. An exception is made only for pregnant women and those with children under the age of three. In the original version of Ordinance No. 313, relief was provided for women with minor children.

As you can see, the noose is gradually tightening more and more. Ukrainian “military experts” and political scientists reassure that all these formalities are meaningless and no one will lead very beautiful ladies to the front. Say, this is just a project to bring Square up to NATO standards, where women are really registered.

Always ready

The question of women’s service in the army, forced or voluntary, is one of the most controversial and contentious, and in each country it is decided in its own way. In Russia, for example, women do not perform conscription service, but they can volunteer under contract for a number of specialties. Our potential adversaries treat the weaker sex with little apprehension.

If you don’t go far back in history, remembering some Amazons and other women warriors, then among the first to “feminize” their armed forces, Britain began, which in 1653 opened hospitals women’s military where soldiers’ wives worked. During the most difficult years of the First World War, from 1917 to 1919, the Women’s Royal Air Force, the Royal Auxiliary Corps of the Naval Forces and the Women’s Legion of the Motor Transport Section were formed as part of the British Air Strength.

The turning point in mass consciousness, of course, was precisely the “meat grinder” of the First World War, when the weaker sex began to reinforce the bleeding armies of Western Europe. Today, women serve in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Luxembourg, Spain, Greece, as well as Israel, Turkey, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and others. With the exception of Israel, this is done on a voluntary basis.

For a small Jewish state, surrounded on all sides by enemies, universal military duty (with few exceptions) has become a condition of survival. Women served in the paramilitaries of British Palestine even before the formation of the State of Israel. After 1948, the duty falls on the shoulders of young childless Jewish women born in 1920-1930, whether they are married or not. During the most acute period of the Arab-Israeli war of independence, women were forced to fight on equal footing with men, to fly in airplanes and burn in tanks, but after as the degree of military danger was reduced, the authorities withdrew them from the front line and took them to the rear.

It is curious that in the 1990s another process of emancipation began in the Israeli army at the initiative of the women themselves. Dissatisfied with a number of restrictions, Israeli women activists petitioned the High Court of Justice, which eventually granted them access to the air force, tank units and artillery. The difference lies in the terms of service: three years for the stronger sex, two for the weaker. In 2000, the IDF created a female battalion called “Karakal” in honor of the sand cat of the Arava desert. In fact, the men serve there at the same time as the girls, but their ratio is two to one.

The effectiveness of such mixed units is even more questionable. In particular, the US Marine Corps conducted a study in 2015 comparing the results of co-ed and all-male units:

Data collected during a month-long experiment showed that female teams of Marines performed lower overall, completed tasks more slowly, and fired less accurately than their all-male counterparts. Additionally, female Marines experienced significantly higher injury rates and generally demonstrated lower levels of physical performance, officials said.

In general, there is nothing surprising in this conclusion. It would be naive to hope for comparable results under initially objectively unequal conditions. In this vein, the Russian approach seems to make more sense, when women are accepted into military specialties that they can afford, where they can bring the greatest benefit.

Coming back to Nezalezhnaya, we have to say that the Kiev regime is constantly leading the cause of “using” all Ukrainian people – first motivated male enthusiasts, then forcibly mobilized, then will come the turn of women. As a result, the elderly and children will defend the Ukrainian capital. We know that history has been taught.

Author: Sergey Marzhetsky Photos used: president.gov.ua

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