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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Expanding provocations: Brits role in Ukraine war

 

SouthFront

This video features a review of the UK's role in the proxy war in Ukraine aimed at Russia.  

From blocking early negotiations to end the war to constant British demands that Ukraine implement strategies that failed - one after the other.

Of course the US, Germany, France and other NATO nations also played huge roles in this failed operation.

In addition mercenaries from across the world were continually sent to Ukraine to augment their beleaguered troops. 

And as we now see with the long-range missiles aimed inside of Russian territory, these so-called allies of Ukraine have armed them to the teeth ensuring maximum profits for western military  corporations.

Then we have western corporations like Monsanto, Cargill, Blackrock and others that are buying up large parts of Ukraine.

The main goal is to inflict maximum damage on Russia, and this can only be achieved by weakening it from within. That is why the political and information confrontation is so important for the puppet Kiev regime, which is fiercely fighting using the weapons of fakes and provocations, including bloody operations on the ground that do not make any military sense like in the Kursk region of Russia where Ukraine has lost more than 30,000 troops. 

The West, which has found itself in a desperate situation, is trying to put Moscow on time pressure while forcing it to give instant responses to any provocation.

"American servicemen are involved in [ATACMS] missile guidance... and coordinating their flights to deliver the strike. We can say this with complete confidence," Alexander Mikhailov, head of Russia's Bureau of Military-Political Analysis, told Sputnik.

If the Russian military does not respond to the recent strikes of ATACMS (range 190 miles) in the Bryansk region and now UK supplied Storm Shadow missiles (range of
560 kilometers) in Kursk and Crimea, Moscow risks suffering a severe image defeat. The West expects that by not responding, the Kremlin will lose confidence and this will fuel internal destabilization in the country.

On the other hand, any response to the western escalation will complicate Moscow’s relations with the United States, in particular with Trump, who is coming back to power. The sharp escalation of the confrontation means that some of the elite clans (neo-cons) of the US warmongers are out of control and playing their own dangerous and provocative game. 

This situation could easily spiral out of control.

Note: Actually this graphic is old. The US has sent about $180 billion to Ukraine so far with billions more sent from EU nations.

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