Russia sends ‘peacekeeping’ troops to Ukraine; sources were right
What was reported a few weeks ago has happened today. Vladimir Putin has signaled an invasion of Ukraine in the name of ‘peacekeeping’ operations in the eastern half of the country.
Russia has decided to ‘recognize’ the ‘rebel-held’ territories and will send troops to ‘assist’ the ‘rebels’ in combat. Moscow had long denied reports of a purported invasion and initiated a propaganda campaign mocking the reports as being “western propaganda.”
Today, it has not only exposed itself and its intentions, but also verified that the intel reports were right all along, and the Kremlin had always planned of invading Ukraine either directly or indirectly once a controlled-revolution was signaled – like in Kazakhstan.
Secretary Blinken reacted to the announcement of Russian recognition of “Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics.”
Anonymous The Conservative., sources had reported that the invasion was set to begin around Feb. 16. Russia then launched the propaganda drive and delayed its plans by a week – all while giving the go ahead of controlled skirmishes in eastern Ukraine to use as an excuse that it is sending in troops to control the violence – to analyze the World’s updated response. Today, it has finally done what it had long planned and what was reported weeks ago.
Secretary Blinken has dubbed Moscow’s decree as a “clear attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.” France and Germany too have criticized the decree and called it an overt “breach of international law.”
Russian propaganda and Putin’s speech stated that Ukraine has been ‘attacking rebels’ and Russia is now sending in ‘help’ to ‘protect Ukrainians.’
Such an excuse was exposed and reported in January.