U.S. and Ukraine are already secretly preparing for the all-out war with Russia that they intend to make happen.
[A Texan who enlisted as a freedom fighter in eastern Ukraine, author Russell Bentley claims that Biden administration war hawks and neo-Nazi Ukrainian officials are plotting a “false-flag” chemical warfare attack to blame on Putin as a pretext for declaring war.—Editors]
The U.S. and Ukraine are secretly preparing for all-out war while advancing propaganda to make it appear that Russia is the aggressor. Diplomatic talks in Geneva by the U.S. and Russia have failed to alleviate tensions because the U.S. refused to adhere to Russia’s demand that Ukraine “never, never ever” become a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman stated that the U.S. would “not allow anyone to slam closed NATO’s Open Door policy.”
Since the February 2014 Maidan coup—where worshippers of Nazi collaborators Stepan Bandera overthrew Ukraine’s democratically elected pro-Russian leader Viktor Yanukovych—the U.S. has provided $2.5 billion in military aid to the Ukrainians, including $450 million in 2021 alone. (Since 2014, the EU has provided 17 billion euros to Kyiv!)
This aid has included 100 Javelin rocket launchers and at least 500 rockets, along with training in their use.
Other NATO countries, including Canada, UK, Poland and Turkey have provided weapons, training and intelligence. Turkey has provided Bayraktir attack drones, and instructors, and both the Javelins and the drones have been used in combat against the Donbass Republics’ defense forces.
Ukraine itself has recently required women between the ages of 18 and 60 to register for the draft, including pregnant women and mothers with young children. Meanwhile, NATO already has 13,000 troops, 200 tanks, 400 APCs and 3 dozen aircraft and helicopters stationed in Eastern Europe, and there are currently 10,000 NATO “instructors” in Ukraine (including 4,000 from the United States). In early December, the Greek port of Alexandroupolis received the largest shipment of U.S. military equipment in its history, including helicopters, UAVs, tanks, IFVs and artillery for the annual NATO exercise “Atlantic Resolve.”
US and Ukraine continue preparations for assault on Donbass Republics
In early December, the water of the Severdonetsk River—which supplies more than 90% of the municipal tap water to all major cities of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in eastern Ukraine (as well as major cities of Donetsk Oblast under Ukrainian control)—was contaminated by chemical and biological agents from sources in Kharkov and Slavyansk.
This contamination—augmented by “fracking” in the areas of Donetsk Oblast under Ukrainian control—has resulted in the tap water of the DPR being unsuitable for cooking or drinking.
Contamination and/or denial of drinking water for civilian populations constitutes a “grave breach,” and thus qualifies as a war crime, under both the Nuremberg Tribunal Charter and the Fourth Geneva Convention.[1]
The chemical attack on the Severdonetsk River is not the only chemical and biological threat against the Donbass Republics by Ukraine and its Western sponsors.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu reported on reported on December 21st that 120 U.S. mercenaries received deliveries of chemical weapons in the Ukrainian occupied frontline cities of Avdeevka and Krasny Liman for use in a possible false-flag attack that could be blamed on Russia.
Press Secretary of the DPR Defense Ministry Eduard Basurin confirmed that Ukraine had received several batches of toxic substances, botulinum toxin and an antidote to it from the U.S.
He stated:
In addition, “Another container weighing 300 kilograms was delivered to Mariupol by sea, where there was a chemical warfare agent—dibenzoxazepine, which is used in the form of an aerosol.”
In the southern sector of the Front, near Mariupol, citizens of the frontline village Granitnoye have reported Ukrainian soldiers in full chemical/biological protective suits unloading containers.
These reports do not bode well for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine which threatens to expand into a full-fledged war involving the U.S. and Russia.
The reports bring to mind the widely and completely debunked and exposed multiple false-flag attacks by (U.S. and NATO-backed) ISIS terrorists in Syria, in which innocent civilians were slaughtered in order to use them in “White Helmet” propaganda videos, falsely blaming the mass murders on chemical attacks by the legitimate Syrian government.[2]
Diplomatic Option—Will the Biden Administration Pursue It?
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov have said multiple times that Russia is prepared to use military force if either its citizens in Donbass or its strategic national interests are further threatened by Ukraine or NATO.
Russia, however, first has proposed a diplomatic solution that the U.S. appears to be rejecting.
On December 17, 2021, Russia published a draft of a pair of treaties for mutual security guarantees between Russia, the U.S. and NATO, with eight specific articles, the first of which is a demand for equal recognition of the security interests of both countries.
The second article requires both countries to adhere to the basic principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter. The third article prohibits the signatories from using the territory of third countries for preparation of armed attacks. The fourth article is very specific—the United States shall prevent the further eastward expansion of NATO and deny NATO membership to any further former USSR Republics, meaning specifically Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia.
The fifth article prohibits either side from deploying weapons in international and third-party spaces to provoke or threaten, including agreement on maximum-approach distances of warships and aircraft. The sixth article is the prohibition of deployment of short and intermediate range missiles outside of the national territories of the parties, or where said missiles could threaten the other party.
The seventh article requires the withdrawal of all nuclear weapons deployed outside the territories of both parties, and the dismantling of existing infrastructure outside the territories for the deployment of nuclear weapons, and prohibits the training of other countries’ militaries in the use of nuclear weapons. The eighth and final article stipulates the entry into force of the Treaty once ratification by both sides is complete.
This treaty is wise and highly equitable, a framework for de-escalation and a drawback from potential nuclear war. If the U.S. or NATO fails to ratify this treaty, Russia has made clear that it will enforce the provisions of the Treaty by military means.
Russia is not bluffing, and they do have the technical and military ability to do so. If the U.S./NATO refusal to ratify the treaty or further provocations in Ukraine lead to war, the onus will absolutely be on them and not on Russia. NATO armies, weapons and military infrastructure have advanced literally all the way up to the Russian border, and as Vladimir Putin has noted, “There is nowhere left to retreat.”
The treaty is not an “ultimatum,” rather it is the only feasible alternative to serious military confrontation that can easily lead to a major war. Unfortunately, it appears that Ukraine and NATO, led by the U.S., have no intention of pursuing the diplomatic option, and continue preparations and provocations that can and will lead only to a military response by Russia.
Amending of Ukrainian Constitution
On December 21st, four days after the Russian treaty proposal was published, Ukraine, on U.S. and NATO orders, with reckless impudence again amended the Ukrainian Constitution to allow foreign troops to operate on Ukrainian soil, in preparation for multiple NATO exercises to be held in Ukraine in 2022.
These include nine maneuvers to be carried out in 2022, and the number of military personnel participating in them will almost double compared to 2021—to 64,000.
The number of aircraft and helicopters will more than triple—to 361—and warships almost four times—to 256. This is a tremendous military escalation, and while Russia can easily handle the Ukrainian military alone, Russia will be faced with a much more formidable foe if the NATO reinforcements are in place before hostilities commence.
Russia’s window of opportunity for a preemptive strike is a matter of weeks, and on December 29th, President Putin announced that Russia and Belarus have scheduled military exercises of their own for February and March of 2022.
It is quite possible and even “highly likely” that these “exercises” will be conducted not in Russia or Belarus, but in Ukraine itself. This possibility has already prompted the UK to announce plans to evacuate its soldiers and the U.S. to begin preparations to evacuate its citizens from Ukraine.
February 4, 2022, will be the opening day of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, and Putin has announced his intention to attend. The U.S. and NATO have a history of initiating military and geopolitical confrontations during the Olympics, as was seen with the Maidan coup in 2014 during the Sochi Olympics and the Georgian attack on South Ossetia during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. All the above factors have led many analysts, including this author, to predict the start of major military operations in February 2022.
Non-Military Options and Russia’s Alliance with China
If the collective “West”—U.S./NATO—continue their advances and attacks against Russia, Russia also has multiple options of the non-kinetic variety with which to respond. Economic, technical and political means that can teach, even in a non-military way, what Vladimir Putin once described as “the true meaning of pain.”
Russia’s electronic warfare capabilities are currently unmatched in the world. The Murmansk-BN system has the ability to suppress radio and satellite communication over a distance of 3,000 kilometers, and has proven effective against hard targets like the U.S. F-35. Operating from within its own territory, Russia can suppress not only military aircraft, but civilian air traffic and ground transport and other communication over the entirety of Europe, including the UK.
Russia can play the energy card—the EU’s dependence on Russian oil and gas (47% in 2021) has become painfully clear this year, but it is a little known fact that Russia is the U.S.’s third largest supplier of petroleum products. In 2020, the U.S. imported 538,000 barrels per day from Russia, and even more in 2021. Russia’s supply accounts for 7% of all U.S. petroleum imports, and while an energy loss of 7% would be a major blow to the U.S., Russia can easily divert these shipments to the East and sell them there.
Were Russia to cut off its energy supplies to the EU, the economic devastation would be immediate and immeasurable. And the physical and infrastructure destruction would be even worse. People would literally freeze to death, pipes would freeze and burst, factories would be shut down and deteriorate, never to be re-opened. That is actually happening now in Ukraine. The U.S. and EU should take a look at that and take a lesson from it.
The Russia-China strategic partnership is not only military, it is economic. The U.S. economy today is a façade, a paper tiger with no real strength or foundation. The U.S. national debt is officially $30 trillion, more than 90% of GDP, and the true number, including U.S. government “unfunded liabilities” including $21 trillion for Social Security and $33 trillion for Medicare, is perhaps as much as ten times higher. It is a debt that can and will never be paid.
A combined economic assault by Russia and China against the U.S. dollar would cause inflation of Zimbabwean proportions. Soldiers do not fight if they are not paid, cops and government bureaucrats do not work if their paychecks are worthless, and citizens loot and riot if they cannot afford food. And if the U.S. economy implodes, it will take the EU economy with it. And vice versa.
All (or any) of these non-military moves would paralyze the economies and governments of virtually all NATO countries, inflicting a crushing defeat on the U.S. and EU without firing a shot. But Russia does have full justification and compelling motives for a military response as well. And if done correctly, it could result in total victory in a quick and relatively bloodless fashion.
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With that in mind, it should also be noted that in early 2017, the Kyiv regime dammed the North Crimean Canal which had supplied fresh water to the 2.5 million citizens of Crimea. While the Crimean peninsula produces adequate water for survival, this criminal act not only affects the health and quality of life of the citizens, it also has had an extremely negative impact on the agriculture, economy and ecology of the peninsula. ↑
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Ukraine has been using ISIS and other Jihadi terrorists in its war against the Donbass Republics since the very beginning of the war. In early 2015, The Intercept first reported the links between ISIS and Ukrainian neo-Nazis. Other credible reports soon followed, from such divergent sources as Antiwar.com, The American Thinker, and even The New York Times reported on “three full Islamic battalions fighting in eastern Ukraine.” These reports are all from 2015, and the jihadi presence in Ukraine has only grown since then. ↑
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About the Author
Russell Bentley is a former Texan who holds passports from Russia, the USA and the Donetsk People’s Republic.
Russell came to Donbass in 2014 and served in the VOSTOK Battalion and XAH Spetsnaz Battalion through 2015.
He then transitioned into the Information War, as a writer and video reporter, countering Western propaganda about the situation in Ukraine and Donbass.
He currently works as an accredited war correspondent in the DPR, is married and lives in a small house with a big garden, 5 Km from the frontline in the ongoing Donbass War.
Russell can be reached at: russellbbentley@gmail.com.
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Thank you Russell for providing a sobering and realistic perspective from someone on the front lines. Back when the Maidan coup was happening, especially after the nazis incinerated 50 people in the trade union building in Odessa, many hoped Putin would move in and put a stop to it all. If he had, the current situation wouldn’t be on us. But it seems you’ve outlined the best scenario from the present predicament, especially given the intransigence and determination of the US/EU/NATO imperialists to go to war. As you presciently point out, to minimise bloodshed Russia would need to move into Ukraine soon, and all the way to Kiev; preferably immediately after next Wednesday’s deadline expires; and get it over and done with quickly, hopefully before Putin attends the Winter Olympics. And let the new regime hunt down, prosecute and punish every last Bandera/Hitler-loving nazi and their US/UK/EU/NATO ‘instructors’. Unfortunately, the dumb Washington psychopaths won’t take a hint from the surgical precision of the Kazakhstan interdiction to stay their insane war drive.
i agree with you completely but you have to consider the consequents in the worlds media and politically , Russia has been building bridges a long time i don’t think Mr. Putin is willing to act forcefully unless he needs to, imagine the mayhem in the western media screaming for russian blood after such invasion, markets going off, no Putin is smarter then that, he will have the EU nations realize who the is the warmonger here. 5B dollars of american money invested in Ukraine from 2000 to 2014 and they say its not a coup? 8B dollars in 2022 and Ukraine is as corrupted as ever and one of the poorest states in Europe. The US is done, they just don’t know it yet
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Comrade Texas, who has done a fine job with his article, probably understands that the Zone A is not capable of alternative method. Events change capabilities. I am recalling the Red Flag over Berlin – that changed the German nazi capabilities. At the present time the only method for Zone A is doubling – which as most know, is the strategy of the loser. Losing the war will bring Change to Zone A. Maybe Texas will visit the USA again, as he’s said, in Ruski APC.
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Addendum to my previous message: we have to understand that it is not that Russia is less belligerent, less aggressive or less ambitious; or, that it has a smaller competing spirit. The difference between USA and Russia is that the latter endured, experienced TWO devastating World Wars and don’t feel like starting all over again, whilst America does not know what it is to have bombers flying over Washington, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago, Boston, Florida, San Francisco, Seattle, Spokane, dropping bombs over buildings, apartment block, cathedrals, killing thousands every day.
Also, USA inherited the spirit of the British Empire, whose pirates navigated the oceans invading and conquering lands for the Crown. We should also not forget war lover Dwight Eisenhower’s advice: “America should achieve Full Spectrum Dominance, by land, sea and air”.
Things could change, but we need to achieve the Abolition of Armed, Forces, instead of forcing politicians to lie to us. By accepting Armed Forces and automatically the military industry, you ‘re asking and expecting the impossible from politicians,no matter what their political colour. They have to make all kind sof efforts to find clients for their war products, whilst at the same time telling the electorate of all the work they’re doing for peaceful word. An PXYMORON!!!!!!.
In reference to your comment that ” if you make and sell pianos, violins, guitars, trumpets, accordions etc. expect music ” I am challenging this statement by asking ” what came first the chicken or the egg? ” and thus I ask the question “what came first the music or the instruments” one could also say ” if you make music expect pianos, violins, guitars, trumpets, accordions etc.
Robin, what came first is not the point, is totally irrelevant in the case of the illegality of war. Wht do we have a Police Force, attorneys, Courts, judging panels, judges and prisons? because maiming or killing others is a CRIME. Why should we make an exception with politicians? countries have even signed the Treaty in “1928” !!!! that establishes ALL WARS ARE ILLEGAL.
Furthermore, and assuming wars were legal, make the politicians who vote for war fight it. if you have a problem over two feel of garden with your neighbor, it is YOU and your neighbor who must find a solution. You don’t send your children to have a fight with your neighbor’s children to solve the problem. Nothing more IMMORAL.
With regards to what came first, it was not the fight, but the ambition of greedy kings, emperors and religious corporations that requires arms. For rulers, the people were their slaves. If they wanted to eat, they had to obey. But nowadays, militarism is a profession, that makes killing legal, and you’re paid for doing it. And, the more you kill, the greater your rewards, in terms of career promotion and increase salary and kudos.
More human absurdity, I cannot imagine.
People talk about America’s 30 trillion dollars in the red and politicians laugh about it. Those dollars never exist, will never exist and Governments will continue to print war money because they are interested in the parts that go into their personal bank accounts. Politicians can spend billions at the time, because they are not spending their own money and will NEVER be indebted, will NEVER have to pay it back. However, the commissions or bribes they received for military contracts is REAL money in their own pockets.
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The U.S. national debt, $30 trillion, is not merely “more than 90% of GDP”, which is about $21 trillion, according to several different online sources. It equals roughly 142% of GDP.
Why does Russell Bentley say U.S. and Ukraine are SECRETLY preparing for the all-out war with Russia? it is no secret at all, and Russia is part of what Mr Bentley calls ‘secret’ preparations, and I call ‘negotiations’. What they negotiate is 1) who will fire the first shot 2) how long, approximately, the killing game should go on for 3) how much food, and medical supplies they’ll need 4) how many cooks, doctors and nurses to send to the fighting area 5) how many men and women ready to kill or be killed the need, to keep MIC, Pentagon and Kremlin happy, etc. etc. As Franklin Delano Roosevelt said (and he was in a position to know!): ”no war is an accident. If war breaks out it means all fighting sides agreed to the action”. It is sad that humanity – the 21st century – still accepts being fooled by politicians and their Media accomplices, and believes Armed forces are necessary for our ‘defense’ and ‘protection’. Nothing more absurd. Weapons, missiles, explosives, air BOMBERS and WAR ships are for killing and NOTHING ELSE.. Why does Russia have an Embassy in Washington and America has an Embassy in Moscow? why do Russia and America meet regularly as permanent members of the US ‘INSECURITY’ Council? some of the conversations (business negotiations) USA and Russia hold via diplomats and secret agents may be ‘secret’. The rest is very obvious. If you make and sell pianos, violins, guitars, trumpets, accordions, etc, expect MUSIC. If you make and sell machine guns, rockets, bombs, tanks, torpedoes, etc, expect WAR.