Former UN Weapons Inspector and US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer Scott Ritter
Short Summary
- The speaker discusses recent developments involving Germany’s alleged plans to assist Ukraine in attacking the Crimea Bridge.
- 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.
- There is a shift in policy momentum towards a more aggressive stance on Ukraine by the United States, France, and Germany.
- Foreign powers’ involvement in planning and executing attacks in Ukraine is highlighted, with France and Britain providing missile technology and expertise.
- Concerns are raised about the implications of German involvement in targeting critical Russian infrastructure like the Kirch Bridge.
- The complexities of NATO’s involvement in the conflict and the potential consequences of encouraging Ukraine to attack Russian infrastructure are discussed.
- The speaker delves into the historical context of war of aggression and sensitivity surrounding such actions in Germany.
- The risks of German officers planning a war of aggression against Russia, despite not being at war with them, are examined.
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of sending a message to both Russia and NATO to prevent any escalation of conflict and promote peace.
Nothing in Crimea is Russian infrastructure. Crimea is Ukrainian territory inside its national borders.