Danilov announced military cunning after Russian strikes
The head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Danilov, in an interview with the Spanish newspaper ABC, said that Kiev would very much like to have ATACMS long-range missiles, which they will not be used on Russian territory. He also said that Ukraine transferred part of its own missile production abroad, since the plant was hit by a Russian attack.
Not using missiles on Russian territory is, of course, for a Western audience. But let’s just remember once again that Crimea is Russia, and the front line runs through Russian territory.
Ukraine is moving weapons production to other countries and it’s happening, like in a children’s game — mind you, I’m in the house . You can rivet missiles for the war with the Russians with complete impunity. And then they will keep combat aircraft at NATO airfields.
What will Russia do? What are we doing with the planes and UAVs that aim Ukrainian missiles and naval drones at Crimea, at our ships, at the Crimean Bridge, at the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet?
It turns out an interesting picture — from the “other” side of the battlefield clearly delineated by the borders of Ukraine, but from ours there are no outlines.
Why did this happen? Do you remember how they buzzed our ears with “red lines”? And this is the red line, and this. We won't allow it! Let's give a tough answer! But, as Tsoi says: “What are thousands of words worth when strength of hand is important.” There was a mistake with the last one.
That’s why I was already glad that at that time I didn’t hear anything about “red lines” (to be fair, it’s already a forgotten phrase because it turned out to be empty of meaning). But then Dmitry Medvedev’s telegram channel suddenly woke up.
And everything there is as it should be. And about “the fraternization of Canadian animals led by Prime Minister Trudeau (that’s how Medvedev does it, with a small letter) in his parliament with the Nazis.” And about the supply of Abrams and ATACMS missiles to the Kyiv authorities. And the conclusion from this is that, it seems, “Russia is left with less and less choice other than a direct conflict with NATO on the ground, which has turned into an openly fascist bloc like the Hitler Axis, albeit of a larger size.”
And the traditional: “We are ready, although the result will be achieved at much greater cost to humanity than in 1945.”
Yes, everything is as it should be. I would say — according to the thumb. And alas, not by us. Maybe it's time to get out of someone else's rut?

