Was Ukraine’s Kursk invasion a British ploy to prevent the US from pulling NATO out of the war?
NATO’s recent approval for involvement in Russia signals a dangerous escalation toward full-scale war, with British-led operations and rumored hidden troop deployments pushing the conflict, and potential nuclear war, to the brink.
The previous day, retired Col. Douglas Macgregor had warned that the presence of “two thousand” troops from NATO nations in the offensive meant that “from the Russian point of view, this is a NATO invasion of Russia.”
Independent journalist Kit Klarenberg reported on how “Britain’s Kursk Invasion Backfires” on August 21. In his report he furnishes details which support the astonishing conclusion that the survival of the British liberal-global state – and those of its European partners in France and in Germany – is staked on the fortunes of the Ukraine war.
“In other words,” he says, “London is taking the lead in marking itself out as a formal belligerent in the proxy war, in the hope other Western countries – particularly the U.S. – will follow suit.”