Russia to ATTACK Ukraine Wednesday?
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The potential invasion of Ukraine by Russia is a growing concern, with the CIA obtaining Russia’s invasion strategy and briefing NATO allies and German government officials. President Biden has likely shared this information with Ukraine and Putin, urging him not to invade. Russia’s motivations for invasion are largely driven by its desire to maintain control over the region, with Vladimir Putin seeking to reassert Moscow’s dominance over its former Soviet satellite states.
Putin’s goal is to create a unified Russia, similar to the Soviet Union, and he will stop at nothing to achieve it. The CIA believes that Russia will stage a false-flag attack, claiming Ukraine provoked them, and then launch a 48-hour bombing campaign to weaken Ukraine’s air force and military communications. This would lead to a pro-Russian government being established in Ukraine, with the possibility of Russian-backed authorities taking control of the country.
NATO, on the other hand, plans to employ asymmetrical warfare tactics, flooding Ukraine with anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles, which would limit Russia’s military capabilities and slow down the invasion. The alliance also aims to create opportunities for popular uprisings in other Eastern European countries with pro-Russian governments, such as Moldova, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.
The economic impact of a Russian invasion would be significant, with the potential for widespread sanctions and a decrease in trade. This would lead to a decline in the Russian economy, as well as a decrease in the global market. The stock market would likely experience a 5-7% drop if war were to break out, but buying opportunities would arise as a result of the dip. The crisis would require careful management, with a focus on containing the situation and preventing a protracted international conflict.