Is the West planning a nuclear attack on southern Russia?
By: Alexander Nazarov
In recent days, Ukrainian forces have bombed the Russian-controlled Zaporozhye nuclear power plant almost daily.
Is that a coincidence?
Everyone knows that the war in Ukraine is not a war between Russia and Ukraine, but rather a war between the West and Russia, in which Ukraine plays the role of cannon fodder for the benefit of the United States.
As everyone knows, the Ukrainian army is under the command of advisers from the NATO countries, under the command of the General Command of the Pentagon.
Indeed, the representative of the Main Directorate of Ukrainian Intelligence, Vadim Skipetsky, recently admitted that Ukrainian missiles not only attack their targets with the help of American satellites, but Ukraine also coordinates the targets with the Pentagon before each use of American missiles, and the United States is able to stop the attack in any time.
That is, technically, there is nothing to prevent Ukraine from destroying Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in the Zaporozhye region, which would lead to a repeat of Chernobyl on a much larger scale.
Then, radioactive cloud and precipitation will make vast areas uninhabitable in southern and eastern Ukraine and southern Russia.
However, will the political decision be taken to destroy the station?
Let us remember that the civil war in Ukraine, which began 8 years ago, was the result of a long and great division in the country, between the Ukrainian-speaking West of Ukraine, where Nazi ideas spread about Ukraine, what is believed to be the homeland of the white race, seeking Europe, and the homeland the current elite, the mainstay of the current regime, and between southern and eastern Ukraine, the Russian-speaking, which seeks closer relations with Russia, or even a return to its arms.
Now, the Ukrainian army, led by officers from western Ukraine, is pursuing a scorched-earth policy in the east and south, while using Russian-speaking civilians in the south and east as human shields, and deploying weapons in residential areas.
The Ukrainian military uses these practices so widely that even biased Western organizations such as Amnesty International have failed to ignore these practices and are forced to document them in their reports.
But Washington, it seems, has given Ukraine facilities to commit any war crimes or any practices in general.
After a report critical of the Ukrainian military, Amnesty International’s representative, Oksana Pokalchuk, was removed from her post, and the organization itself apologized.
Another example of harassment and pressure is the Ukrainian-born US Congresswoman, Victoria Spartz, who criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky for his dictatorial ways of governing.
Soon, she too was forced into silence, with the clarification that criticism of Ukraine was now forbidden.
After Ukraine bombed the Russian camp that contained Ukrainian prisoners of war at Lilinovka, the West supports Ukraine’s false accusations against Moscow, as if Russia had bombed its camp.
A similar situation is now developing around the nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye, which is controlled by Russian forces, where Ukraine, with the support of the Western press and politicians, says the bombing is Russian-made.
Western governments and the press support any lies of Ukraine, and shift the blame for Ukrainian crimes to Russia.
In the meantime, yesterday, the head of the Zaporizhia region (under Russian control) signed a decree on a referendum on the accession of the region to Russia.
Zelensky had earlier announced the start of a Ukrainian attack on Kherson, first in June, then in July, and now in August… However, there is no attack yet. Even it seems that the Ukrainian army will not be able to prevent the September 10 referendum by conventional means.
Moreover, Zelensky said that if the referendum were to take place, it would not be possible to conduct negotiations with Russia, thus recognizing that Ukraine could not prevent the referendum by military means.
At the same time, the Ukrainian army is retreating under the pressure of the Russian armed forces, but it is destroying the infrastructure and industry in the lands from which it is withdrawing, which is what I mentioned earlier about the scorched-earth policy.
I have no doubt that Zelensky and half of western Ukraine would be happy to arrange radioactive contamination of all the lands going to Russia.
But the question is whether the Americans are ready for that?
Given the degree of their control over the actions of the Ukrainian army, it is unlikely that such a step would be taken without the participation of the United States.
Judging by the bombing of the nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye, which has become frequent in recent days, the Americans are not only ready to take such a decision, but are already working on its implementation.
