Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a public statement this morning warning that Russia is planning some type of "terrorist Attack" against the Zaporozyhe Nuclear Power Plant which will cause "radiation leakage."
Here's Zelensky's message from Twitter:
We have just had a report from our intelligence and the Security Service of 🇺🇦.
— Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) June 22, 2023
Intelligence has received information that Russia is considering a scenario of a terrorist attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. A terrorist attack with radiation leakage. They have prepared… pic.twitter.com/WK6qM090Ru
The idea that Russia would attack the plant is absurd on its face, since Russia holds control of that plant and the territory around it. Further, Russia is also aware that any radiation leak from the plant __could__ travel by wind into Russia itself. No rational person would loose radiation on their own country. Yet, Ukraine is making this assertion.
Just days ago, I told my radio audience that Intelligence Circuits from my former colleagues with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, were reporting chatter about some type of "attack" against the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, but that chatter indicated Ukraine was planning it - and for a specific reason.
A little over one year ago, US Senator Lindsay Graham made clear that if there was any radiation emanating from Ukraine, perhaps from a Russian Tactical nuclear blast, the US would consider the radiation (traveling by wind) to be an "attack upon NATO." Hence NATO would apparently enter the Russia-Ukraine conflict, on the side of Ukraine.
So if there is any attack against the Russian-Held Zaporozhye Nuclear Power plant, it is Ukraine that benefits from any radiation leak because such a leak gets NATO into the fight on the side of Ukraine.
NATO "Exercise" Ending Tomorrow!
As you read this story, NATO is carrying-out its largest air "exercise" in its history, named "Air Defender 2023." At least 225 NATO military aircraft, 190 of which are combat aircraft, are engaged in a simulated battle over the skies of Germany. The exercise began June 12 and is scheduled to wrap-up tomorrow, June 23.
There has been extreme worry that NATO will cause some type of "incident" in Ukraine, that NATO can use as an excuse to enter the fight against Russia. An "attack" against the Zaporozyhe Nuclear Power plant - which releases radiation - would fit the description of an "incident" perfectly.
Since the NATO exercise ends tomorrow, it seems that any such "incident" will have to take place before NATO would have to send all those warplanes home. That necessarily means that if some type of "incident' is to be used as a provocation to cause NATO to enter the war, then that provocation MUST take place within the next 36 hours.
. . . . and Zelensky is conveniently claiming Russia is going to attack its own nuclear plant and cause a radiation leak.
Gee, how convenient; and blatant!
Folks, Russia has said from the beginning that if NATO enters the situation with Ukraine, Russia would have no choice but to use its nuclear weapons. We may not have to wait very long to find out.
I earnestly hope you are prepared with Emergency food, water, medicine, a generator, fuel, and communication gear like a CB or HAM radio. Your life may depend on you having supplies if the missiles fly.