Ukraine Hits Strategic Assets Deep in Russia

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Germany greenlights use of NATO missile strikes ‘deep into Russia’ 

Ukraine denies warning the Trump administration of the attack.

Grok weighs in:

5 Comments on Ukraine Hits Strategic Assets Deep in Russia

  1. The fact that Russia hasn’t taken the gloves off yet, and taken over the entirety of eastern Ukraine, tells me the whole situation is nothing but theater. They could have easily cut the country in half at the Dniper River within months of Russia invading. The war is nothing but a back-and-forth, dragged out bunch of bullshit – similar to the military adventures the US has been involved in over the past 60 years.

    Pay attention to Russia’s response to this massive drone strike. Anything short of Russia wiping a city off the map, confirms that it is all just a theatrical performance, and there are darker, more nefarious forces (agendas) at work.

    • It has NO relevence to the ground war ukraine is losing and no hit on Russias cash flow. But it is to the great satans strategic advantage, all this trump talk of saving lives is bs, its the CIA/MI6 wot dun it and in trumps know.

    • Well stated PvtCharlieSlate. The real winners of the war in Ukraine will not be the Russians, but the Jews who financed both sides of the conflict. But the real question is why do the goyim keep falling for it? Don’t they ever learn?

  2. The West wants Putin to be the bad guy who starts WW3 by provoking him to directly attack a NATO country or nuke a Ukrainian city. I hope he does not rise to the bait.

    Yes, the West and Ukraine are devious and evil, but their defeat will come, slowly but surely.

    Russia should keep grinding away at military targets–maybe with an Oreshnik or two–to remind the West what he has and to erase the memory of this recent Ukrainian success. He should also take more territory. Yes, advances expose the troops, but the PR value of taking and holding land (liberating territory actually) is important–to show to the world that Ukraine really is losing.

    Paul Craig Roberts has criticized heavily–and not without justice–the overly measured responses of Putin, but Putin has weathered and overcome Western provocations before (see South Ossetia and the Prigozhin revolt).

    As Putin reminded the West, Russia fought and defeated Sweden in a 20-year war against a military genius (Charles XII).

    The Russians have a spirit of dogged perseverance, much different from the American spirit–which demands instant success.

    Let’s pray anyway that WW3 is averted and that Russia wins the Ukraine war.

    –C. A.

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