Russia could invade Ukraine 'on Wednesday' with Brits told to leave 'by any means'
Russia could invade Ukraine on Wednesday after US spies reportedly discovered details about an invasion plan.
US spies have reportedly discovered details about Russia's 'invasion plan' for Ukraine, with Brits and American citizens being told to leave the country immediately
The plans were passed to President Joe Biden's Government and have been discussed by NATO allies, according to Der Spiegel.
So if the CIA/NSA eavesdropped and got the invasion plans, why would they make it public so the Russians would have an opportunity to make new ones? Mind games, disinfo...
So now....
Countdown to Russia-Ukraine war as tanks move to border and efforts to stop Moscow fail
American intelligence agencies now believe Russian President Vladimir Putin may give the attack order earlier than Wednesday as previously thought.
It's in Putin's best interest to wait for Western economies to collapse before going in, if boots on the ground is actually the plan here. Our markets are crashing, inflation is rising, and the energy supply is dwindling.
The West needs Putin to invade Ukraine ASAP so they can bamboozle people with supra-nationalist fervour during the transition into post-pandemic austerity. Russia isn't on the clock here. Hence why the US is begging for war through its media.
I'd assume Russia probably wants control of everything east of the Dnieper River. That would give them clearly defined borders either side a body of water that more or less cuts in a straight line from north to south Ukraine, but most importantly its mouth opens up into the ocean west of Crimea.
Re: The build-up to war on Russia
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:31 am
by Harvey
I doubt Russia is in any hurry. The American empire is like a dying scorpion stinging itself into frenzy. Self destruction can be slowed if Americans will it, but it cannot be stopped. A matter of time.
Aaron Mate and Max Blumenthal speak with Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN Dmitri Polyanskiy on escalated tensions on the Russian-Ukraine border, US accusations of an imminent Russian invasion, and the context missing from a US media that refuses to interview Russian officials.
State Duma to consider two competing appeals to president on Donbass — speaker
MOSCOW, February 14. /TASS/. The State Duma on Tuesday will consider two competing appeals to Russian President Vladimir Putin to recognize two self-proclaimed republics in Ukraine, Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of the parliament’s the lower house, said on Telegram.
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The Communist fraction in the State Duma and its leader Gennady Zyuganov on January 19 submitted to the State Duma an appeal from the lower house to Putin for the recognition of the Donetsk and Lugansk republics. As follows from the draft, the State Duma would ask the head of state to recognize the republics as "independent and sovereign states." The draft of the appeal says the move would be "morally justified.".
In Violation of Ceasefire, Ukrainian Armed Forces Fire Mortar Shells, Grenades on 4 LPR Localities
The attack came amid tense relations between Russia and NATO, whose members have been claiming that Moscow's alleged military buildup near Ukraine's borders would lead to an "invasion". Moscow has repeatedly denied the accusations, warning of the possibility of provocations by Kiev in a bid to resolve the conflict in Donbass by means of force.
The Ukrainian military fired mortar shells and grenades at four localities in the self-proclaimed Lugansk People's Republic at 2:30 a.m. GTM on Thursday, according to the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination.
Vladimir Putin orders Russian forces to ‘maintain peace’ in eastern Ukraine’s two breakaway regions
President Vladimir Putin ordered his defence ministry to despatch Russian troops to ‘maintain peace’ in eastern Ukraine’s two breakaway regions, in a significant escalation of the Kremlin-driven crisis over Ukraine.