In this revealing interview, Russian-American political analyst discloses that the so-called NATO threat (announced at a “public” meeting of CIA and MI5 officials) to allow Ukrainians to deploy NATO missiles deep inside Russia is pure theater. US special forces stationed in Ukraine* have been firing missiles into Russia for months. According to Orlov, Russia intercepts nearly all of them and shoots them down – with only one fatality thus far, a woman killed at a shopping center.
Now what possible reason reason would the US/UK political leadership have for threatening to do something they are already doing and then pretending to back off to avoid thermonuclear conflagration?
Orlov believes this most recent psyops was intended as a cover for NATO’s failed military operations in Kursk and Donbass and for Ukraine’s failure to recruit replacements for their massive casualties in Kursk. I myself suspect it was concocted to conceal continued US dependence on key Russian exports (despite the so-called “sanctions”) with an imminent presidential election.
According to Orlov, Putin has no need whatsoever to retaliate militarily to these NATO missiles. It’s far easier and more effective to retaliate economically by cutting off the enriched uranium Russia supplies to the 100 US nuclear plants that require it to deliver 1/4 of America’s electrical power and the heavy Russian crude oil the US relies on to produce diesel and jet fuel. The so-called Russian sanctions that supposedly banned all Russian imports are another brazen lie. At present the US is totally reliant on Russian heavy crude to keep its trucking industry operational.**
Putin is also looking at banning exports to the US (and Europe) of the essential minerals nickle and cobalt. They’ve already discontinued titanium exports to the US. Orlov asserts Boeing’s inability to source titanium is a main cause of their current financial difficulties.
*He asserts the missiles are fired by US special operations personnel as no Ukrainians are trained to operate the missile launchers.
**The US used to rely on Venezuela for heavy crude, but were cut off after multiple coup attempts against their leadership.
The interviewer fixes the sound after the first 15-20 minutes.
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