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Friday, March 24, 2023

Russia Will Break Apart After Military Operations In Ukraine Fail

 I am proud to have as one of our readers Denys Davydov. He is a Ukrainian airline pilot turned blogger. Long ago, a movie came out with Peter Sellers-"Our Man In Havana." Denys Davydov is "Our Man In Ukraine." Denys has evolved from a great aviation professional to a most-accomplished blogger and news reporter. He has over 605,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel "Update From Ukraine." His next job could be at CNN, Deutsche Welle, or some other international news outlet.

    Denys has gone in-depth showing all the Russian military failures in their Ukraine campaign. He also scans the web and other sources that he does not disclose for information on what is actually happening inside Russia. Denys has an advantage that most of us do not have. He speaks Russian and the Ukrainian language fluently. He spent a lot of his aviation career flying all over Russia. He has all sorts of great contacts in obscure places.

     Denys keeps repeating time and again his theory that Russia will fail in its Ukraine military operation. What will follow is a break-up of Russia into several independent countries. Swedish military intelligence published a report with these same conclusions some months ago. Their analysts predicted the use of nuclear weapons between warring factions inside Russia.

     I have been alerting our readers to the specter of China taking over parts of Siberia that they covet. I also stumbled onto the obscure fact that Russia's space rocket launch center in Baikonur was seized by the government of Kazakhstan for non-payment of financial obligations by Russia's NASA, Roscosmos. This was not an oversight. It shows that Putin is so "strapped for cash" that he cannot pay his normal bills.

     Please watch as things develop over the next few months. Do not fear any nuclear weapons flying in your direction! Do brace for some wild turbulence in financial markets. I shall close with a Chinese proverb from thousands of years ago that I love as follows:

      "May you live in interesting times."

 

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