Christmas Surprise? Another US, NATO & Ukraine Planned Provocation Against Russia in Black Sea?
NATO’s Casus
Belli: Western-backed president Petro Poroshenko inspects his
latest shipment of arms from the US.
After
the events this past November in Crimea’s
Kerch Strait,
it became clear that the US-installed Poroshenko government in
Ukraine was ready and willing to initiate a staged provocation which
might lead to a hot war with Russia – on behalf of Kiev’s
benefactors in Washington and Brussels.
Such
a planned provocation appears to be outlined in a recent US
Senate resolution floated
by war hawks in the US Congress, led by Senators Dick Burbin, Chris
Murphy, Ben Cardin, Jeanne Shaheen, Jim Inhoffe, Marco
Rubio, Chris Coons, John Barrasso, Richard Blumenthal, Jim
Risch, Tammy Baldwin, Cindy Hyde-Smith, and Sheldon Whitehouse. The
following is one of the more disturbing passages contained in this
reckless Senate plan:
“Resolved, That the Senate calls upon the President to work with United States allies to promptly lead a robust multi-national freedom of navigation operation in the Black Sea to help demonstrate support for internationally recognized borders, bilateral agreements, and safe passage through the Kerch Strait and Sea of Azov and to push back against excessive Russian Federation claims of sovereignty.”
In
short, this bipartisan cadre of pro-war US Senators are calling for
increased hostilities with Russia. If war does break out, then these
are the US Senators who should be held directly responsible for any
deadly escalation or a false flag event designed to pull both NATO
and Russia into a new conflict.
Rick
Wiles and his team at Tru
News reveal
the possibility of a Ukrainian and US-led naval confrontation with
Russia, allegedly scheduled to happen as early as this Christmas Eve.
While pundits may argue over the potential timeline for a staged
provocation, the
preponderance of evidence suggests that
such a move may already be underway.
Watch:
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