UK military shares map of ‘Putin's invasion’
British intelligence fuels fears of a sudden Russian attack with an ominous chart
The British Defence Ministry has published a map of a potential Russian “invasion” of Ukraine, in the sort of measure previously reserved for the tabloid press. Red arrows race across the territory of the country to illustrate the possible routes along which the alleged attack might unfold.
“Russia retains a significant military presence that can conduct an invasion without further warning,” the UK's military tweeted, on Thursday. describing the image as “President Putin’s possible axis of invasion.”
The ministry’s map featured seven different arrows “invading” Ukraine from Russia and Belarus. DefenceHQ’s tweet came about an hour after UK foreign minister 'I think we need to move on from Partygate' Liz Truss said she was “very concerned about reports today of increased Russian aggression.”
Truss followed that up by saying that reports of “alleged abnormal military activity by Ukraine in Donbas are a blatant attempt by the Russian government to fabricate pretexts for invasion.”
INTELLIGENCE UPDATE: Russia retains a significant military presence that can conduct an invasion without further warning.
— Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) February 17, 2022
Below demonstrates President Putin's possible axis of invasion. He still can choose to prevent conflict and preserve peace. pic.twitter.com/QHRM1wNwJG
Apparently she [recently] arrived in Ukraine to show solidarity - [my link] with Boris Johnson's warning of 'false flag operations'. Couldn't they have kept her there, in a glossy cardboard box, with a few airholes?
Remembering the mollification of the general public: preparing it for Iraq II. After a 2005 US Senate report named him as having profited from illegal Iraqi oil sales, British MP George Galloway came back with a searing critique of US corruption and interventionist foreign policy.
The western media is mixing up scheduled Russian military exercises in Belarus with the ongoing separatist revolt in Donbas to pretend that war is "breaking out" and that Russia is escalating/ invading. The 'cyberwar' also being cited as evidence has been on-going for the past 8 years. The expertise of "CrowdStrike's" examination of DNC servers in 2016 was derived from their experience with the Russians attacks on Ukrainian artillery positions during the Crimean conflict.
ReplyDeleteThis is what happens when you let hourly wage slave journalist's with no particular expertise other than having a few military and intelligence contacts "inform" you.
Anyone can draw an arrow on a map showing how "they" would invade. That's not "intelligence". It's "deduction".
DeleteI think that the media is trying to gin up a 2022 Nobel Peace prize for Biden... once he saves us from a non-invasion of Ukrainea and non-WWIII nuclear attack on the US.
DeleteBut it's quite mean to begrudge an old man a Orwellian 'peace' of paper... ;-)
DeleteGood link there (Daily Caller).
ReplyDeleteThe arrows remind me of the credits of 'Dad's Army'!
The warmongerers must miss Colin Powell and his vial of icing sugar so, so much!