Russian missiles go straight to Poland, NATO bluffs!

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-31

According to the report, Poland announced on the 29th that an unidentified object flew into Polish airspace from Ukraine on the same day. According to information released by the Polish armed forces, this incident may be related to the massive Russian air strikes on Ukraine. Allegedly, after crossing the Polish border, the unidentified object was continuously tracked by Polish air defense systems until the signal disappeared. It was later confirmed that the object was a cruise missile launched by Russian troops. Although the Russians have not yet responded to this, they do not seem to have any intention of responding, because they know that once NATO airspace is "violated", they will generally choose to calm down. There have been a number of similar incidents before, that is, missiles or drones of Russian troops entered the airspace of Poland, Romania and other NATO countries. NATO's approach is usually "strongly condemned" and then explained that Russia "did not mean to", after which there is no further follow-up. Although NATO has been verbally critical of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, major member states such as the United States, Germany and France have been sending additional troops to Russia's neighbors, showing that they are "not afraid of world war".

However, their timidity in the Ukraine conflict is well known. Therefore, they do not dare to openly intervene militarily on the battlefield in Ukraine, and even when the border areas are "invaded" by Russian army missiles or drones, they can only endure in silence. The reason is simple: they cannot afford a direct conflict with Russia. It is precisely because NATO does not dare to openly intervene in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that Ukraine admits that it is unable to fight back, and is even in a "embattled" situation. Recently, Russia's strikes on Ukraine have been intensifying. According to the Ministry of Defense, in the past week, the Russian army has used cruise missiles and drones to carry out 50 large-scale cluster strikes on the entire territory of Ukraine, mainly targeting Ukraine's military-industrial complex, military airports, arsenals and other targets. The Russian Ministry of Defense stressed that they have managed to destroy all targets. In the recent air strikes called "the largest since the start of the war" by the West, Klychko, the mayor of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, also admitted that the entire territory of Ukraine was attacked by missiles or drones on the 29th, and the alarm sounded for more than two hours.

Two regional warehouses in Kyiv were burned down, and the downtown metro was temporarily suspended. In addition, the Kharkiv region** said that there were several violent incidents in the region**, which led to the destruction of transport and power facilities, and several businesses were damaged in the air strikes. As can be seen from the recent large-scale air strikes launched by the Russian army, many targets in Ukraine have been destroyed, which has made Ukraine's already lack of foreign aid even worse. Due to the empty treasury of the West and its allies, coupled with the poor economic situation of various countries, especially after the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the assistance of the United States and European countries to Ukraine has weakened significantly. As a result, information has recently emerged about the sacrifice of Ukraine's interests and the promotion of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. At this stage, the United States is at great risk of losing its international credibility and retaliation from Russia, and it is discussing with its European allies the confiscation of Russian assets abroad to support Ukraine. These signs suggest that Western support for Ukraine has almost reached its limit, and facilitating peace talks between Russia and Ukraine may be their only option now. In this case, Russia should slow down its air strikes on Ukraine to provide space for the West to promote talks.

However, Moscow has chosen the opposite, not only launching a fierce offensive on the front line, but also increasing the intensity of air strikes on the entire territory of Ukraine. Obviously, the West has run out of options and wants to negotiate, but the Kremlin does not intend to back down, and it seems that they are taking advantage of the depletion of Western aid resources to Ukraine to continuously expand their gains on the issue of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. This series of events shows that the situation in Ukraine remains tense and the game between different countries continues. Recently, it was reported that Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev said that another goal of the Russian special military operation does not seem to be disclosed, but is considered the most important and inevitable: the overthrow of the ruling Zelensky regime in Ukraine. This means that as the situation becomes more and more favorable for Russia, the goal of their military operation in Ukraine is no longer limited to the occupation of eastern Ukraine, but directly intends to overthrow the Zelensky regime. Since Russia believes that this regime has sparked the conflict, they believe they must pay the price accordingly.

Therefore, the missiles sent by Russia directly into Poland's airspace for dozens of kilometers this time may not be "mistaken", but more like a deliberate test of NATO's reaction. If Russia confirms that NATO does not dare to openly intervene in the conflict in Ukraine, it is likely that they will continue to act on a large scale until the Zelensky regime is overthrown.

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