Former UN Weapons Inspector and US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer Scott Ritter

Short Summary

  1. The speaker discusses recent developments involving Germany’s alleged plans to assist Ukraine in attacking the Crimea Bridge.
  2. Germany and Britain are providing support to Ukraine, with British personnel helping plan and execute attacks using air-delivered cruise missiles and modified fighter bombers.
  3. There is a shift in policy momentum towards a more aggressive stance on Ukraine by the United States, France, and Germany.
  4. Foreign powers’ involvement in planning and executing attacks in Ukraine is highlighted, with France and Britain providing missile technology and expertise.
  5. Concerns are raised about the implications of German involvement in targeting critical Russian infrastructure like the Kirch Bridge.
  6. The complexities of NATO’s involvement in the conflict and the potential consequences of encouraging Ukraine to attack Russian infrastructure are discussed.
  7. The speaker delves into the historical context of war of aggression and sensitivity surrounding such actions in Germany.
  8. The risks of German officers planning a war of aggression against Russia, despite not being at war with them, are examined.
  9. The speaker emphasizes the importance of sending a message to both Russia and NATO to prevent any escalation of conflict and promote peace.