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Vladimir Putin will start
World War 3 in
Ukraine? A chilling warning over the threat of
World War Three has come from
Polish statesman
Lech Walesa.
He spoke as Vladimir Putin made clear he will deploy the nuclear-capable Tupolev bomber to annexed
Crimea, and send
Iskander surface-to-surface missile systems close to
Poland’s border.
The man who as a
Gdansk trade union leader inspired the end of the
Cold War accused the Kremlin leader of playing with fire, saying tens of millions could die.“Putin has started a war with the whole civilized world,” ex-president
Walesa told TBVN24 channel.“He broke agreements, contracts, guarantees.“
The world cannot just leave it like this. If something like this happens, only force is left.“How can we win, if he is boxing, and we are playing chess?“This kind of fighting is from another epoch, which is doomed to be defeated. I do not doubt it that freedom and democracy will win.” Putin attacks Poland “there will be a war which Russia will lose”, he added.“If Russia takes a risk and attacks Poland and other countries, it will fall into pieces.“I see what will happen to Russia. Of course, a million will be killed, ten million maybe.”ww3 ww3 ww3 ww3
Back from his unexplained 10-day absence from the world stage, Putin ordered Tupolev 22-M3 strategic missile-carriers to be deployed to Crimea, which he seized from Ukraine a year ago.
Meanwhile,
Iskander missile systems were moved to
Kaliningrad, wedged between
Poland and Lithuania, as part of a
Russian war game, a source confirmed.world heavyweight champion
Wladimir Klitschko echoed Walesa, saying Russia would eventually apologise “for the aggression and annexation of the
Crimean peninsula. hat said, the
U.S.’s economic crisis and looming collapse puts them in a weak position. And Russia is a major threat, both providing support for
Syria and
Iran, as well as starting to drop the dollar itself.So the U.S. either wants Putin out of office (either out or dead) or they want him to be the scapegoat for the hot phase of the war. And this is where the two-pronged economic attack comes in. In order to provoke a dumb move on Putin’s part, the U.S. has done the following:
The First Prong:
Obama started imposing sanctions against Russia early in 2014, and he has progressively increased the severity of these sanctions — imposing more even over the past week, as Russia is in the midst of a currency crisis. Imposing sanctions was a nuisance than anything, and Putin didn’t budge. So the U.S. escalated things in the second half of 2014.
The Second Prong: Obama made an agreement with
Saudi Arabia. You can read about the details here, where I discuss a report from the
Wall Street Journal and other sources.
The U.S. agreed to attack Syria on behalf of the
Saudi king. This alone is a provocation against Russia because Syria is a Russian ally. Impressively, Putin didn’t fall for it. But the other part of the agreement, it appears, was that Saudi Arabia would significantly cut oil prices in order to put significant pressure on the
Russian economy, either provoking Putin to take military action or the
Russian people to call for his ouster.
Unsurprisingly, Russia has weathered the storm fairly
- published: 10 Jul 2016
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