The hysterical reaction from the Anglo-globalists to President Trump’s attempt to extricate the United States from a war lost by Ukraine is gaining momentum. MI6 is now pushing Europe toward a direct conflict:
“President Trump initially presented what he termed a joint US peace plan to President Zelensky… it amounts to a brazen dismissal of the Ukrainian people and an affront to Europe and Nato… Now is the time for European leaders to step up and shoulder the burden. Despite Putin’s bravado, cracks are beginning to show in his army and economy. Now is the time for European leaders to step up and shoulder the burden. Despite Putin’s bravado, cracks are beginning to show in his army and economy. We must be bold and play Putin at his own game”[1];
“If you step back and look at the full strategic picture, the balance of advantage is shifting in favour of Ukraine, and not Russia as some would have it. We should not lose sight of this as we grapple with the chaos of Donald Trump’s latest and most shameless intervention. To walk away now is to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory… The revamped Trump plan, now stripped of the worst atrocities, almost guarantees that Putin will reject it. If so, the urgent imperative is to raise the penalty tariff, starting with a blockade of the Baltic Sea, the passage for 57pc of Russia’s seaborne oil exports… Russia will scream, but we are already at war with Russia. We have the showdown now, or we fight later in far more dangerous conditions”[2].
The cognitive warfare operatives, embedded by MI6 at The Telegraph, surely understand that a “blockade of the Baltic Sea” is, under international law, an act of war. Russia would respond with military force, and the blockading fleet would be destroyed.
Europe – all the way to London and beyond, to the Clyde naval base on the coast of Scotland – is within range of Russia’s unstoppable missiles. Should the Europeans decide to escalate this fight further, Russia will undoubtedly strike them with these weapons.
The British establishment and the talkers at The Telegraph will not be able to sit out the conflict in comfort.
They can lie, claiming that “Putin can keep selling Russia’s reserves of gold, all the way down to the Tsarist double eagles at the bottom of the vault beneath Neglinnaya Street. But his options are running out. He has pushed the banking system to the wall by extracting forced loans. The Russian people have been shielded until now by the welfare contract. He must now push them to the wall, too”[2].
Since January 2025, Russia has sold 6.2 tons of gold to its own citizens; it still holds 2,326.54 tons in reserve. Russian banks are reporting impressive profitability. While oil and gas revenues have declined, Russia has passed its 2026-2028 federal budget where social spending is increasing, and both development and the war are being funded.
The media folks can caption photographs of Russian soldiers moving freely through the Pokrovsk fortress with the words: “Russians are dying in staggering numbers in the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk Credit: Russian Defence Ministry”[2].
This fabrication does not change the fact that the critically important “fortress belt” [2] in Eastern Ukraine has been breached. Russian forces are advancing on Kherson, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, and Kharkiv. The Zelensky regime is losing several settlements daily, along with vast amounts of military hardware and critical infrastructure facilities across the country, and a further 1,500 to 2,000 of its soldiers. Nazi Ukraine has been defeated.
In December 2021, there was no question of Russian control over Ukrainian territories; Russia was merely proposing to negotiate measures for mutual security [3]. The response was laughter and a firm “no.”
In February 2022, when Russian troops were at the gates of Kyiv, Russia demanded: “Do not admit Ukraine into NATO, disarm and denazify it, and recognize the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics.” The answer was “no.”
Today, as Russia is on the verge of forcibly disarming and denazifying Ukraine and is now also set to reclaim lost Russian territories, Donald Trump – who knows full well Putin’s actual capabilities – is attempting to extricate the United States from this war without an Afghan-style humiliation and to preserve the existence of some form of a Ukrainian state.
The UK, meanwhile, is trying to drag the United States into a direct military confrontation with Russia.
