Remember Gleiwitz?
The Gleiwitz incident was a false flag operation by Nazi forces posing as Poles on 31 August 1939, against the German radio station Sender Gleiwitz in Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, Germany on the eve of World War II in Europe.Wikipedia
The Gleiwitz incident was the excuse Nazi Germany used to invade Poland. The incident was completely fabricated by the Nazis. Is Russia doing the same today in Crimea, on territory Russia controls?
With a ton of Russian forces poised on the precipice of invading Ukraine, Russia may be very well inventing an excuse to invade Ukraine.
Stranger things have happened. Russia invaded Crimea to prevent NATO taking over Crimea, at least that is what they told the Russian people. Russia had to protect the Russian language, it was being threatened by Ukraine. Georgia was firing on South Ossetia and Russians, so Russia invaded Georgia. Russia may be doing exactly what the Nazis did in Poland on 31 August 1939. We know that Russia lies about everything else, why not lie now?
Russia is looking to invent an excuse. Oh, pardon me, they are inventing a reason. Oops, pardon me. Russia is fabricating evidence once again. For a full-out Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russia’s economy is in the absolute pits, in today’s article “Russia reveals signs of serious economic recession. Interview with former Russian economics minister“. What better way to distract the Russian people that to have a little war as a distraction? “Pay no attention to your suffering, people of Russia, we’re invading Ukraine!” and “Look, Ukraine is launching terrorist attacks at us in Crimea!”
Here is Russia beginning their story, below, on RT.
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‘Kiev has turned to terrorism’: Putin on foiled sabotage plot in Crimea
Kiev has turned to the “practice of terrorism” instead of trying to peacefully resolve Ukraine’s crisis, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in commenting on an FSB report that it had foiled terrorist attacks in Crimea plotted by Ukrainian intelligence.
Ukraine is “playing a dangerous game,” the Russian leader said when talking to reporters on Wednesday, while calling Kiev’s actions “stupid and criminal.”
Moscow cannot turn a blind eye to the deaths of its servicemen who were killed during special operations to prevent terrorist attacks in Crimea, Putin said.
Given that the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (HUR MOU) was allegedly behind the thwarted terrorist attacks in Crimea, it is“pointless” to meet with Ukraine’s current authorities to seek a solution to the country’s crisis, Putin said.
The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France, and Germany were to meet in the so-called “Normandy format” to discuss the peace process in Ukraine on the sidelines of the upcoming G20 in China.
However, Kiev has demonstrated that it’s not interested in peaceful negotiations, the Russian president told reporters, adding that he would like to address the matter with Moscow’s American and European partners as well.
“I think it’s obvious that Kiev’s current authorities are not seeking for ways to solve problems through negotiations, but have turned to terrorism,” Putin said, adding that this new development is rather alarming.
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Wednesday it had discovered a group of infiltrators in Crimea close to the Ukrainian border. Explosive devices and ammunition used by the Ukrainian Army’s special forces were discovered at the scene, while more attempts by Ukrainian raiding and terrorist groups to break through had been prevented by Russian forces this week, the FSB said.
Kiev refuted the FSB report of a foiled terrorist plot, and instead accused Moscow of provocation.
Stating that Ukraine “condemns terrorism in all its forms,” Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko refuted accusations that Kiev’s military had been plotting to organize attacks on the Russian peninsula. Having called Moscow’s FSB reports “senseless and cynical,” the Ukrainian leader said Kiev is “committed” to bring back Crimea through “political and diplomatic means.”
Blaming the “escalation” on Russia, Ukraine’s permanent representative to the Council of Europe, Dmytro Kuleba, said on Twitter that Moscow “tests West’s reaction.”
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