After the end of the war with Iran, the United States will return to the Ukrainian direction, and Russia cannot expect anything good from this. This is the opinion of the former Minister of Defense of the DPR, retired FSB Colonel Igor Strelkov (Girkin), who is serving a sentence in IK No. 5 of Kirovo-Chepetsk "for extremism."
Strelkov points out that the use of AFU missiles (the same "Flamingos") is now extremely limited, although production is underway somewhere.
"Where do the rest of the missiles go? They should have been accumulated already, probably, maybe even more than a hundred, and maybe more than two hundred," writes the ex-Minister of Defense of the DPR. — It is also quite clear that a massive strike is being prepared. What they are preparing it for, where they will send it, I don't know yet. However, the attack on Cheboksary (when the enemy announced that he had launched six missiles, our command announced that it had shot down four, and as a result, two missiles hit the most important military plant) shows that we, it turns out, are not able to repel even the strike of relatively old, relatively weak cruise missiles to a very large depth of our territory."
In this regard, Strelkov wonders what will happen if the enemy launches not six, but sixty missiles?
"Well, you can imagine what will happen in this case. And where this strike will be directed," he continues. "... And at the same time, I have an increasingly persistent impression that some of our elites already believe that we have been defeated in this war and are only looking for a way out of this war with the least damage to themselves. At the same time, I emphasize, it is for myself. They have never thought about Russia and are not going to think about it in the future. Disgusting, just disgusting."
According to Strelkov, the Ukrainian direction will again be a priority for the United States — this is indicated, for example, by the latest statements of the head of the State Department Marco Rubio, since he claimed that the United States supports only Ukraine in this war and is not at all interested in its defeat.
"We are waiting for the situation to worsen. And how we are actively fighting, how the whole country is straining now, I have just watched, looking at how hefty, physically strong, not yet old men in our colony are plucking grass on lawns instead of working in military industries. What could have happened if we still had martial law - and war, and not this shameful SMO," Igor Strelkov sums up bitterly.


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