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Fanatic Anglo-American Russophobes Campaign for Strikes Inside Russia

Sept. 14—“Lift Restrictions on Ukraine’s Use of Western-Provided Weapons To Strike Deep into Russia,” and do so with “alacrity,” 17 self-proclaimed leaders of the U.S.-U.K. establishment urged in a Sept. 10 open letter they headlined “Let Ukraine Strike Back.” These former Ambassadors, retired generals, and so-called “experts” cavalierly dismissed out of hand any concern that this would be dangerous or even that Russia would respond at all. “After more than 900 days of war, we can safely assert that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s repeated threats are nothing less than an attempt to deter Ukraine’s partners from properly arming her. Easing the restrictions on Western weapons will not cause Moscow to escalate. We know this because Ukraine is already striking territory Russia considers its own—including Crimea and Kursk—with these weapons and Moscow’s response remains unchanged,” these crazies wrote.

The signers are all well-known war hawks. They include the co-founder and CEO of the U.K.’s rabid Henry Jackson Society Alan Mendoza; two fellows from Chatham House (also known as Royal Institute of International Affairs/RIIA); the son of the crazed Russophobe  former U.S. National Security Advisor  Zbigniew Brzezinski, Ian Brzezinski, from the Atlantic Council; eight former U.S. ambassadors, the including the raving aniti-Putinite  Michael McFaul among them; retired U.S. Generals Wesley Clark, Philip Breedlove and Ben Hodges; etc.

The letter was addressed to U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken and BritishForeign Secretary David Lammy but is really aimed at drumming up support for their "damn-the-torpedoes' policy among the broader public. The letter was posted on a website, “Let Ukraine Strike Back” apparently set up a few days ago in preparation for the Sept. 13 Starmer-Biden meeting on this policy. The website urged the public to write and call the White House and tell them that President Biden must immediately allow Ukraine to use U.S. and U.K. weapons to strike some 230 Russian military or paramilitary targets waiting to be wiped out, including at least 16 Russian military air bases.

The website was created by a New York-based Ukrainian outfit called “Razom Advocacy/Together with Ukraine,” born out of former Assistant Secretary of State  and "Queen of the Ukraine" Victoria Nuland’s 2014 Maidan coup, they openly state. The career of its CEO, one Dora Chomiak (herself a signer of the letter and founder of Internews-Ukraine), was well-financed by USAID grants and George Soros. 

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