
Ukraine/NATO Drone Strike on Moscow Is Desperate Attempt to Change Narrative
Sept. 10—NATO, using its lunatic Nazi assets in Ukraine’s government, hurled more than 140 drones at Russia today, targeting multiple regions, including Moscow, in a desperate effort to alter public perception of a war that NATO has lost on the battlefield. Russian civilian and military authorities report that while the majority of these long-range, low flying drones were destroyed, some managed to make it through, including reaching the Moscow Region, causing damage to several high-rise apartment buildings. There are reports of fires from explosions in the Moscow region and other regions, and at this time government authorities report only one dead and four inured.
With Ukraine suffering more than 700,000 since the beginning of Russia’s Special Military Operation Feb. 24, 2022, and its front lines crumbling in the Donbass regions along its eastern border; and its terrorist assault on civilians in the Kursk Region, covered by its military, being crushed, with a loss of over 50% in personnel and equipment, sources report that pressure is growing in the leadership of the Ukraine Armed Forces (UAF) to call for a ceasefire and for direct negotiations toward a peace deal with the Russians. These sources say that there have been contacts as recently as last week between Ukrainian military leaders and their Russian counterparts, and an end to the continuing senseless slaughter of Ukrainian soldiers could come as soon as the end of September. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, NATO’s sock-puppet dictator of Ukraine, has reportedly thrown rug-chewing fits over what is happening but appears powerless to arrest the process.
Last week Zelenskyy reshuffled his cabinet after having done this in the Spring. Sources report that the key victim of the purge was the Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba who is said to favor ending the war in Ukraine, and who had conveyed to some foreign diplomats and others that Ukraine should be willing to start negotiations directly with the Russians around the June 14 proposal offered by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin’s proposal would trade land for peace—with Russia holding the four eastern oblasts (Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhya) with majority Russian speaking populations, who by plebiscite, along with the Crimeans, elected to join the Russian Federation. Other areas which have been taken by the Russian Armed Forces in their “Special Military Operation,” which began Feb. 23, 2022, would be returned to Ukraine and Russia would guarantee Ukraine’s sovereignty, with Ukraine retaining its own military but would remain “neutral” and would not be allowed to join NATO. Putin, sources report, was agreeable to adjustments in the borders of the new Russian states but was adamant about a demand that all Nazi formations and militias be disbanded, and its leaders made available for possible trials for war crimes (These sources say that the Russians might be amenable to the creation of some Reconciliation Commission that would hear evidence of war crimes committed by both sides.) This demand presents problems for Zelenskyy, whose last remaining backers are these Nazis, who he has funneled money to from the large cash payments that have flowed in from the U.S. and NATO to sustain his corrupt rule.
As he met with students Sept. 3 at School No. 20 in Kyzyl, the capital of Russia’s Siberian region of Tuva, Putin delivered a signal about the impending end to the war. He forecast that the Ukrainian provocation (in Kursk) was doomed to fail, and after it, Russia’s opponents “will have a desire to really—not in words, but in deeds—move to peaceful negotiations and settle these issues peacefully.” Up until this time, the official Russian policy on negotiations, is that they had no reason to negotiate and no one to negotiate with. “This was a signal that both those conditions were about to change,” said a source. “Putin knows that not-so-secret preparatory discussions were underway between the two militaries, and that there were back-channel discussions with the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.
“We have never given up on this,” Putin said, “I have always said that we want to solve all controversial issues by peaceful means.”
These remarks, sources report, sent NATO and their puppet Zelenskyy into frantic action. Seeing his days numbered, the Ukrainian dictator fired Kubela, and made even more shrill, loud, and often hysterical demands for NATO allies and especially the Biden administration to allow him to use NATO-provided weapons to strike deeply into Russia. On the surface, the U.S. and other allies dismissed his request for new authorizations. “But that was all a lie,” said an analyst with knowledge of what was taking place. “They simply told Zelenskyy that they would help use what he already had and was authorized to use to make deep strikes into Russia. The U.S. Defense Department people were not going to allow him to use advanced missile systems, as that would be too risky a provocation to the Russians. They are taking very seriously Putin’s warnings about a non-linear, asymmetrical response to attacks on the Russian homeland.
There is almost no one left that believes that Ukraine can win this war [on the battlefield], no matter what NATO does. But they don’t want Russia to claim victory and dictate the terms of peace, either. So, they are prepared to help the Ukrainians run terror strikes against Russian civilians, to demonstrate that the government in Moscow can’t protect them. The entire Kursk operation, which ultimately weakened the UAF front lines in the east, was in fact nothing but a terror operation. The UAF’s insane, but still limited efforts to blow up the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, is of a similar character; if they really wanted to do this—which would provoke a hellacious response from the Russians—they could do it. These attacks merely show the risk and [and are meant to] terrify people.
This source reported that today’s large drone attack was worked out and approved at last weekend’s Ukraine Contact Group meeting at NATO’s Ramstein Air Base in Germany. “They gave the approval and worked out targets, behind the scenes,” said the source, “while Zelenskyy provided the theater, screeching like a clownish Winston Churchill, about “giving him the tools,” so Ukraine can “finish the job,” while his NATO elders told him to calm down.
The attack is pure terrorism, but also demonstrates, as have previous drone attacks, including the one featuring a drone being shot down in view of Putin’s office in the Kremlin, that Russia has some big holes in its air defense system. These drones were not targeted so as to hit military base targets; instead, they were aimed to hit more vulnerable civilian targets, with great embarrassment to the Russians. If they had tried to hit a military base, they probably would have all gotten shot down, because those bases and Moscow itself, have multi-layer defenses, including anti-ballistic missile systems.
“These NATO jerks now can say to themselves that they again got some less-sophisticated drones through the Russian air defense system,” said a source. “What if these drones were nuclear tipped? Putin can’t be very happy about this. But none of this will topple Putin, despite the silly ravings about a simmering opposition building against his conduct of the war, which they say is costing too much. They keep thinking that Putin is as stupid as they are; they want him to escalate, so they can, and keep this war going. But he always fools the fools; he sits in the driver’s seat, and does whatever he does. He is going to stay there, forcing NATO to end this war, more or less on his terms.”
After the drone attacks, and before tonight's Presidential debate, Putin withdrew his offer of a ceasefire and negotiations for a peace deal, stating Russia is the victim of attacks by the terrorist Kyiv regime, which also continues to threaten the Kursk Nuclear power Plant. Russia will not negotiate with terrorists, he said. But intelligence sources say they believe the earlier offer is still on the table, since Putin attributes the attacks to NATO and their puppet, Zelenskyy. "There are likely to be other negotiating partners available," said a source.
The source said that the Biden White House was fully engaged in this strike, and that NATO whore Vice President Kamila Harris was in full approval. "Harris needs something like the drone attack to give some credence for her inane claims the Ukraine can still win, and therefore we must continue our support. The issue of the Ukraine war came up in the debate, with Harris charging that Trump prefers dictators like his "friend" Putin to supporting the Ukraine. Trump, held his ground and question why the U.S. has spent so much more on the war than our NATO allies, which it directly effects. He said that war could have been prevented, but that the weak and inept White House, of which Harris was a part, did not properly handle the Ukraine/Russian dispute, and now has no plans but the keep a war going that he claimed has cost more than a million lives> He repeated the only solution now is to end the war, which he would end "before I even take office." Despite repeated requests by the ABC moderator David Muir to elaborate on his plan, he would not do so; an interview last week, Trump explained his reluctance make details of his peace plan public, stating to do so would make his task much harder.
This and other sources report on a recent secret CIA assessment that says that there is no possibility of a [Western military] victory in Ukraine, and now, no longer even a possibility of a stalemate. The report concludes that the U.S. needs to figure out an end-game policy that would reach a brokered, negotiated settlement. “There are still fools who reject this,” said the source, “But they do so at their own peril, perhaps the world’s peril, if their escalations and provocations go too far.”