ALL NUCLEAR WAR SCENARIOS — from reporter Annie Jacobson's authoritative book, Nuclear War to the stomach-churning feature films Threads, Black Rain, On The Beach and The Day After — begin with little-noticed headlines of increasingly bellicose American/NATO threats followed by “deterrent” deployments of air, naval and troop assets and increasingly dire warnings by all sides that leave Washington, London, Brussels and Moscow no room to back down. Each time, Western leaders and their oblivious populations are caught completely by surprise.
This time, the countdown is real…
September 23, 2023
The Americans and NATO “are directly at war with us,” states Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, echoing the words of President Puti. “They are effectively engaged in hostilities with us, using the Ukrainians as fodder.”
November 10, 2024
The New York Times and other mainstream Western propaganda outlets report “50,000 Russian and North Korean Troops Mass Ahead of Attack”! The Times does not explain how entirely separate forces speaking disparate languages and following antithetical combat doctrines while using divergent weapons systems can coordinate a combined offensive in Russia’s Kursk region, where Russian forces have "eliminated" 30,000 Ukrainian, Polish, German, American and other NATO soldiers along with their armor and artillery. The remaining estimated 20,000 allied forces face imminent encirclement. And war crimes trials for their widespread rape and physical abuse of Russian citizens.
With Russia’s 34-month Special Military Operation about to segue into all-out war, rapidly declining numbers of documented Russian dead are approaching 60,000. Ukrainian casualties currently exceed one-million dead and 500,000 disabled. More than 2,500 Polish troops wearing “Ukrainian” uniforms have been killed, along with hundreds of French, German, Romanian, Norwegian, Swedish and Canadian forces. By January 20, 2024, Russian forces are expected to complete the liberation of Russian-speaking Donbass.
November 17
Russia biggest missile strikes of the conflict reportedly deploys squadrons of 16 Tu-95 bombers — and an entire wing of Tu-160 heavy bombers for the first time to launch Kh-101, Caliber, Kh-32/22, Oniks, Iskander, Kinzhal and Zircon conventional and hypersonic missiles against energy substations throughout Ukraine. As a result, electrical generation at that country’s nuclear facilities is cut by 40-90%, with only 2 out of 9 total reactors operating at full power. A major energy terminal in far western Ukraine is also hit, severing European energy supplies.
After predicting imminent Ukrainian victory since 2022, MSM reports: “Now another cold winter bears down, and Ukraine’s electricity infrastructure is so bomb-wrecked that people are expected to endure daily blackouts of up to 20 hours through the dark and bitter months.”
German state TV airs complaints from Kiev:
- The Russians advance every day in many places
- Ukrainian soldiers run away (more than 100,000 desertions)
- 50-year-old Ukrainian conscripts refuse to be sacrificed
- Ukrainian soldiers commit suicide
- The situation is really bad at the front.
Ukraine has lost America's and NATO's war. But fearing embarrassment or worse, Washington, Brussels and Kyiv insist that the immensely profitable slaughter continue.
November 18
The United States opens another military base in Poland, where Washington’s shore-based, nuclear-capable Tomahawk cruise missiles can reach Moscow in just over an hour. The Kremlin warns that once launched it must be assumed they are nuclear-tipped.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov calls the decision an “escalation of tensions.”
“We welcome this decisive move from the US,” exults former British Armed Forces Minister, James Cartlidge. British Prime Minister Herr Starmer concurs, saying, "We need to double down.”
Along with the persecution of Russian-speaking Ukrainians, NATO's pledge to position nuclear missiles on the Ukrainian border within 7-minutes flight time of Moscow was one of the key triggers to the current conflict.
November 19
Using Ukrainian proxies to press the buttons, the United States fires six ballistic missiles at a weapons facility in Bryansk, Russia at 3:25 a.m. local time using US-made ATACMS missiles. Russian air defenses shoot down five ATACMs and damage the sixth which crashes, starting a fire that is quickly extinguished. No casualties or damage results.
“The fact that ATACMS were used repeatedly in the Bryansk region overnight is, of course, a signal that they want escalation," says Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, speaking in Rio de Janeiro. “Without the Americans, it is impossible to use these high-tech missiles, as Putin has repeatedly said.”
Though potentially employed as proxy button-pushers, the sacrificial Ukrainians are incapable of operating these advanced American missiles, which are programmed using encrypted Pentagon software and guided to their targets by US satellites and AWACS aircraft.
In what CNN calls, “a fresh round of saber rattling,” Russian President Vladimir Putin updates Russia’s nuclear doctrine, which states that in order to deter western aggression, Moscow will now consider an attack from any non-nuclear state with the participation of a nuclear country a joint attack on the Russian Federation, leaving both parties open to retaliation.
“The nuclear doctrine update was required to bring the document in line with the current political situation,” explains Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. That revised doctrine states that “The Russian Federation may use nuclear weapons in the event of a critical threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of itself and Belarus.”
US and Russian air, land, and submarine-based missile forces remain on hair-trigger combat alert. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov states that Moscow “strongly advocates doing everything to prevent a nuclear war.” He is ignored.
Accusing President Biden of risking a potential World War III, Russia begins mass-producing and distributing mobile nuclear bomb shelters. Resembling a jumbo-size reinforced shipping container with self-contained life-support, each KUB-M shelter houses up to 54 people and is said to offer protection for up to 48 hours against explosions, falling debris and radiation from nuclear blasts. According to MSNBC, “It can easily be transported on a truck and connected to water supplies, and can also be deployed in Russia's vast northern permafrost.”
November 21
Speaking for the Strategic Command (STRATCOM),Rear Admiral Thomas Buchanan, announces that the United States is prepared to fight and win a "nuclear exchange" with Russia, “on terms most acceptable to the United States.” These terms include retaining enough leftover nuclear warheads to decimate any survivors.
Buchanan forgets to mention that under the “Use It Or Lose It” doctrine employed by all sides, a full-out “exchange” of up to 8,200 warheads will immediately follow the first nuclear launch. According to the experts consulted by Jacobsen, the world's final war will end within 72 minutes — with the United States, Europe and Russia incinerated in nuclear blasts and ensuing continent-wide firestorms.
Just as this reporter experienced in Kuwait during 800 simultaneous oil fires, the resulting, globe-circling ash cloud will block the sun preclude all agriculture (in radioactive soils) for the next 10 years. After this, Admiral Buchannan assures us, the United States “will continue to lead the world.”
Russia has 4,500 nuclear warheads, the United States 3,700.
Russia stuns the world with an intermediate range, hypersonic ballistic missile developed after President Trump tore up the 31-year-old INF Treaty in 2018. Traveling at 3km/second, the Mach 10+ ballistic missile zips more than 1,000 km from Russia’s Astrakhan region into Ukraine’s Yuzmash plant in Dnipro in just 15 minutes. First tested in October 2023, the Oreshnik hs been in development since 2018.
In its terminal dive, the combat-tested missile deploys six independently maneuvering kinetic warheads, each carrying six submunitions. Even without their optional nuclear or high-explosive payloads, the simultaneous impacts of 36 closely-spaced projectiles traveling at hypersonic velocities sends shockwaves through concrete and rock powerful enough to reduce the one-square-mile aboveground facility to “dust,” according to local residents. Yuzmash's extensive underground workshops and storage areas collapse. (Video)
Thanks to Russia's pre-attack warning on a complex that does not operate at night, no fatalities are reported. Though the Oreshnik is completely disintegrated on impact, fake photos of "missile debris" and a previously caved-in roof are widely circulated in the West.
“The main message is that the reckless decisions and actions of Western countries, which produce missiles, supply them to Ukraine, and subsequently take part in carrying out strikes on Russian territory, cannot remain without a reaction from the Russian side,” Peskov says.
Despite the Russian heads-up, a dozen NATO radar sites in the Dnipro region fail to detect the incoming missile, whose enshrouding plasma shockwave makes it impervious to detection.
Russia's President helpfully points out that every NATO base in Europe and the UK is within 6-to-11-minutes range of Oreshnik missiles, which cannot be countered. Putin promises to warn nearby inhabitants before launching counterstrikes.
Across a nation spanning eight time-zones, the long-maligned Russian populace responds to the attack and threatened American nuclear response with two widely-shared opinions: "It's about time." (and) "Bring it on."
Ukrainian or NATO pilots fly Soviet-era jets within 250km range of a small Russian (144th Division) command post in Kursk, after NATO apparently learns of a front-lines visit by Russia's Defense Minister and the Commanding General of Russian Forces North. British personnel arm and guide 12 British-made, air-launched Storm Shadow cruise missiles into Russia, where Ukrainian, NATO and mercenary forces have been engaging Russian troops since last August.
The Kremlin reports: as a result of the attack and anti-aircraft combat, there are, unfortunately, victims, dead and wounded from among the personnel of the external protection units of the facility and maintenance personnel. The command and operational staff of the control center was not affected and is conducting the actions of our troops to destroy and expel enemy units from the Kursk region in a normal mode.
November 22
Moscow's ambassador to the UK declares that Britain is now at war with Russia, following its Storm Shadow missile attack into Kursk/Bryansk. “Absolutely, Britain and UK is now directly involved in this war, because this firing cannot happen without NATO staff, British staff as well,” states Ambassador Andrei Kelin.
Mr Kelin calls the British missile attack on Russia “deliberate cheating of us” after receiving multiple assurances that the Storm Shadows would only be used inside Ukrainian territory.
“We believe that we have the right to use our weapons against military facilities of the countries that allow to use their weapons against our facilities,” Vladimir Putin warns — just as the US would respond if similarly is an American state was attacked by Russian missiles. “And in case of escalation of aggressive actions, we will respond resolutely in a mirror way,” the Russian president pledges.
As Mr Putin goes on to explain, “The US administration, supported by France and the UK, has made a deliberate decision to make these strikes, which seriously escalates the situation, and it can bring a collision between the nuclear powers.”
Fearing further missile strikes, ex-president Zelenski, whose term of office expired in May 2024, runs for his bunker and Ukraine’s parliament shuts down. AP reports that shocked NATO and Ukraine officials are holding "emergency talks". The conflict is “entering a decisive phase,” observes Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk, while “taking on very dramatic dimensions.”
In a nationally televised address, the Russian President issues a stark warning to the panicking West, saying that the Oreshnik missile attack on Ukraine's Soviet-era missile production complex was in retaliation for U.S. and British missiles striking deep into Russia.
“These are rockets that are fired and then guided to a target via an electronic system, which requires the world’s most advanced technology and satellite communications capability,” Mr Putin observes.
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán goes on state radio, saying that it must be assumed that those missiles “cannot be guided without the assistance of American personnel.” The Hungarian Prime Minister emphasizes that Russia’s updated nuclear deployment doctrine should not be dismissed as a “bluff.”
Western air defense systems are powerless to stop — or even detect — the new Mach 10+ missile, now entering serial production.
November 22-24
Late Friday, Comox, BC residents are serenaded by military jets scrambling from the usually quiet nighttime CFB Comox under full afterburner. Sunday night, this reporter — a former (resigned) USNR ensign with officer training in nuclear war-fighting familiar with Canadian and US military aircraft — is alerted to the unmistakable presence of fighter jets flying low in the night skies over the Hornby-Courtenay-Comox area. The Comox air base is now a prime nuclear target, within an initial 1.2 second blast/inferno radius of 30km.
November 23
France green-lights Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russia. The French Foreign Minister says Ukraine is free to use French SCALP missiles to attack targets deep inside Russia. French military technicians are required to arm, launch and guide the stealth cruise missiles onto Russian targets.
Further attacks with Western weapons will result in retaliatory strikes on targets of Moscow’s choosing, President Putin told the Russian people in a televised speech, concluding: “Make no mistake: there will always be a response.”
Russia responded to last week’s American ATACMS and British Storm Shadow missile strikes by attacking a military industrial facility in the Ukrainian city of Dnepropetrovsk with a stunningly advanced, multi-warhead hypersonic missile.
According to US and NATO officials, the current escalation against Russia is intended to “Trump proof” the Ukrainian conflict by making it impossible for the president-elect to arrange peace terms after assuming office in January 2025.
Trump has pledged to end the war between Russia and Ukraine quickly by allowing Russian to retain the now-Russian territories of Crimean and the Donbass, whose Russian-speaking residents voted overwhelmingly (97%) to return to Russian protection following continuous attacks by their Waffen SS-styled oppressors, who have been shelling towns and cities in the Donbass since the US-backed coup in Kiev in 2014.
November 24
Ukrainian media reports that employees of the American, British, French and German embassies have left Ukraine. Chinese diplomats and representatives from Belgium, the Netherlands and Scandinavian countries also departed Kiev.
November 25-26
Russia launches its biggest-ever drone assault on Ukraine overnight, damaging defense offices and critical energy infrastructure in 17 regions. In combinatin with Iskander missiles, a total of 188 Shahed drones are deployed in the attacks. After a five-hour countrywide air alert, Ukrainian claims 76 drones shot down. But Kyiv's depleted and targeted air defenses have been mostly silent in recent weeks, allowing Russian aircraft and drones to roam virtually unhindered.
November 26
As Ukraine's government and 800km front lines enter the final stages of collapse, Admiral Rob Bauer, chairman of NATO's military committee, says it would be “smarter” to “attack Russia” by launching deep precision missile strikes into the Russian Federation. Lavrov condemns the latest NATO threat as "Biden" considers engaging in an act of treason by supplying a terrified cocaine addict in Kiev with nuclear missiles.
In Britain, an emergency petition demanding an immediate national election passes 2.5 million signatures.
As winter descends and nightly waves of missiles and drones continue to decimate Ukraine’s electricity grid, Europe braces for fresh waves of unwelcome Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war started by the US and NATO in 2014, and continued by Western abrogation of three Russia-sponsored peace treaties since 2022.
According to US and NATO globalist officials, the current escalation against a defiant Russia is intended to “Trump proof” the Ukrainian conflict by making it impossible for the president-elect to arrange peace terms after assuming office in January 2025.
The British, US, and French Officers who carried out missile strikes on Russia are wiped out by Russian missile strikes in Kharkiv:
November 26-27
The USA attacks Russia, again with two ATACM missile strikes from Ukraine. Moscow says it is preparing "retaliatory actions". Do Not Miss This Video:
November 25 - December 7
Though completely censored by the pro-war corporate/ government print and broadcast media, a worldwide Peace Coalition is rapidly mobilizing. And an anti-nuclear war march in Washington is set for December 7, 2024.
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PHOTO CAPTIONS
1. US, UK at war with Russia -Putin
2. German tanks in Kursk, Russia 1943 and 2024
3. Ukrainian losses by actual count: Jan 1 to June 11, 2024
4. Greek dock workers block NATO trucks
5. Russian Mobile Nuclear Shelter
6. 2024 US Election Results by county
7. Refugees from Ukraine cross the border into Poland, March 24, 2022. Nationwide lights out in wintertime 2024 means another wave, EU-bound, adding to the 6.7 million who have already fled Washington's proxy war to "get Putin".