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U.S./UK NATO Leaders Fuel Momentum to Escalate Ukraine Conflict Into All-Out War

U.S. ATACMS missiles. Credit: U.S. Army

The White House on Nov. 28 issued a statement in the name of President Joe Biden denouncing Russia’s “horrific” attacks on Ukraine earlier that day, using terms of self-righteous insanity. Biden pledged to continue “prioritizing air defense exports” to Ukraine, from the U.S.. The sense of the message is that Russia has no reason but “aggression” for their actions.

The Russian Ministry of Defense on Nov. 28 issued a statement stating exactly what they did the night of Nov. 27-28, and over the Nov. 25-26 period, for the reason of delivering “strikes at deployment sites of the AFU long-range weaponry.”

As leaders of the U.S./UK and NATO know full well, they themselves have given approval for the use of long range weaponry—U.S. ATTACMs and HIMARS missiles, UK Storm Shadow missiles—from Ukraine deep into Russia, and have deployed support capacities, including personnel on the scene, to conduct the attacks. Crazed Western politicians are calling for even more and farther attacks on Russia. Sec. of State Blinken phoned his Ukraine counterpart today to discuss “full U.S. support” to Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov reiterated today, “If these missiles are used, there will be an appropriate response every time.” This was reported in media including the Moscow Times, and AFP. He said, “[Russian President Vladimir] Putin had warned that the authorization to use U.S. and other foreign-made missiles was an irresponsible and escalatory stop.”

The Russian Defense Ministry Nov. 28 statement gives specifics of what Ukraine targets were hit in terms of their involvement in long-range strike capacity, including power infrastructure, and defense industry enterprises. Americans and French nationals are reported to be among the dead. On Nov. 25, in Kharkov, “up to 40 foreign specialists mainly from the USA were eliminated.” In Odessa, an Iskander missile strike, “neutralized 72 personnel of uncrewed surface vessel operator teams, including nine French instructors and technical specialists.”

Recall that on Nov. 8, it was reported that the Biden Administration gave approval at the beginning of this month, for U.S. military contractors to now send Americans to Ukraine, to maintain and repair U.S.-provided weapons systems. This was a first, since February, 2022, the beginning of the Russian Special Military Operation. Le Monde this week reported on the prospect of French private military contractors operating in Ukraine, so far not permitted, but perhaps approved in the near future.

These updates characterize the growing, deadly momentum in the West’s escalation to provoke all out war, ending with nuclear obliteration.

This situation was discussed in today’s 78th weekly international online meeting of the International Peace Coalition (IPC), with presentations by experts on the strategic situation. Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, and co-founder of the VIPS (Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity) pointed to the fact that advisers to Western leaders are incompetent, and at the same time, there are no communications channels functioning with Moscow. McGovern pointed to evaluations by Fyodor Lukyanov, whose [article]( https://www.rt.com/russia/608317-nuclear-exchange-over-ukraine/) Nov. 27 is titled, “How Likely Is a Nuclear Exchange over Ukraine.”

Lukyanov’s writing opens, “The ongoing standoff over Ukraine is increasingly becoming a direct confrontation between Russia and NATO, raising serious concerns about the risk of nuclear escalation.” Lukyanov, who is Chairman of the Presidium of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, writes further that, “Confidential communication, once a crucial part of managing nuclear deterrence, has almost completely disappeared. Instead, all signals are being delivered publicly, relying on open statements and media leaks.”

Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Schiller Institute leader, and initiator of the IPC, called for maximum mobilization and outspokenness to break this situation. The events of the Schiller Institute’s international (online) conference Dec. 7-8, and also events organized that weekend by Scott Ritter, U.S. weapons expert, and international leader for peace, are critical in their impact.

One voice today from Europe sounded the alarm. Hungarian President Viktor Orban, speaking on Kossuth Radio this morning, commented about the two Nov. 28 “shocking pieces of news” from Ukraine. “According to Russian reports, U.S. and French soldiers were killed in airstrikes launched by the Russian on Ukrainian territory, which indicates these soldiers were present there. At first, you just say you support the war, then you send weapons there, and sooner or later soldiers appear who can be killed. This is exactly what happened in Ukraine to people with military status from Western Europe and America.” Orban summed up, as reported by TASS, “We are facing a difficult and yet strange situation because we have never been closer to peace, while the military situation has never been more dangerous than it is now.”