Moscow’s theatre killings yesterday are a tragedy brought about by desperation - not by ISIS but the Ukranians and facilitated by the CIA and MI6.
Sixty dead and more than 150 injured paid a price because of the ravages of US hegemony.
What’s becoming increasingly clear - the US whether it be directly or indirectly involved by training and arming Ukranians terrorists, will attempt to do anything to bring about regime change and depose Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The economic model for the US economy is underpinned by war - the military industrial complex sustains it, and without global political unrest, the US economy would seemingly collapse. The US no longer produces anything of value except arms for war.
And the killings reveal why the world is escalating toward the inevitability of global oblivion.
What now exists is a level of undeniable fatalism - in almost every corner globally there’s conflict, uprisings, and the dark shadow of intelligence services working to destabilise governments and create political mayhem.
Since 2005 the US via the CIA has been actively involved to destabilise Russia. In 2014, Russia discovered 12 secret bases the CIA (which weren’t really that secret) operating along or near its borders.
Along with the destabilisation of Ukraine, by deposing Petro Poroshenko to install its corrupt puppet Volodymyr Zelensky and facilitate a proxy war, against Russia, Ukraine is used by the American as its vassal.
The attempt to undermine and depose Putin has failed.
Two years on, more than 500,000 Ukrainian men are dead because of the US’s hegemonic desire to take over Russia. In 2021, 2022 and 2023, Russia sought a negotiated peace settlement with Ukraine, but the Americans weren’t interested.
Had the Ukranians accepted a peace settlement and not allowed the US and NATO to dictate its fate, many thousands of young Ukranian men would be alive today and Ukraine would have more territory than what it has now lost.
What appears to be lost on NATO and the US is facing the reality of truth and knowing they have been beaten - the US, however, tells a different story to Americans that’s laced with fantasy and delusion.
Never has war become an election issue in a Presidential race. However, the 2024 election is different - Biden knows if the Ukraine war is lost, and if after the Moscow theatre attack, Putin ramps up his operations on Ukraine as he has already begun to do, then he will almost bring an end to Ukraine and the SMO - something Biden doesn’t want.
It’s more about Biden’s political survival than caring about Ukraine, which the US never has.
The US Government has consistently lied to the American public over why the country has had to go to war and how they are always victorious – it’s a fascinating study of gaslighting and gullibility. The US has never won a war it’s been responsible for starting in the past 60 years and more times than not it’s been sent scurrying.
It’s been social media and independent journalism who have been responsible for debunking America’s narrative and exposing the truth.
Putin only last week was returned to office capturing an overwhelming 88% majority of the popular vote.
The Russian leader has demonstrated he’s more popular than ever and the way he has rebuilt Russia, its economy, and dealt with the Ukraine SMO makes him the obvious choice to continue leading Russia in a period where strong, cool, and level-headed leadership is required.
The hidden hand of US hegemony, its nefariousness, and what it is prepared to do to reign control over the world is equivalent to an Australian bushfire - terrifying infernos if not brought under control rage destructively with fierce elimination of all in its path.
The theatre attack, claimed by ISIS, might be seen as religious extremism by some, yet given the sophistication and timing, many suspect it's part of a broader strategy, mounted by Ukraine with full knowledge of the US and Washington.
The US State Department let the cat out of the bag when moments after killings it came out claiming Ukraine wasn’t responsible.
On March 7, this year, the US and UK Embassies in Moscow issued a travel warning to all Americans and British citizens to stay away.
The warning issued was not to travel advising there was going to be a terrorist attack within 48 hours. However, it didn't happen.
Spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, said on following day, that “In the aftermath of this warning out of Washington and London, if there is a subsequent terrorist attack, we know that Washington and London were involved.”
In the normal course of diplomatic relations, embassies would share information if they’re aware of an imminent attack, however, no information was passed on from the US government to the Russians.
The CIA has a history of covert operations that reflect a deep mistrust of the organisation and how it has been actively involved in the past in establishing terrorist organisations and then funding global terrorism.
It's a web of intrigue where actions often have multiple layers of motivation, making it difficult to discern the true instigators or their ultimate goals.
Russia's response to this tragedy, both domestically and on the international stage, will be telling.
How Russia responds to the attack and what it chooses to do, could either strengthen national unity or exacerbate existing divides, influencing its foreign policy and relations with the rest of the world.
Because of Putin’s popularity, however, however he chooses to respond he will receive overwhelming support from the Russian people.
The global reaction, particularly from Western nations, will also shape the debate and future relations, with potential scepticism towards expressions of solidarity.
The attack situation highlights the dark and shadowy world of international relations, where actions and events are duplicitous, underhanded, and never as they appear.
The Moscow theatre attach is a reminder of the ongoing threats of terrorism and the unseen forces shaping the world - seemingly pushing it toward the inevitability of destruction.
I totally agree Ernesto - Russia will intensify its attack on Ukraine as a means of retaliation - that’s the only way they will respond to the attack.
I find it interesting that ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack. Many have known for years that ISIS works for Tel Aviv and Washington. The CIA has caused the attack in Moscow. It will be interesting to see how Russia responds.