Chris Pleasance is asserting a conspiracy where none exists.
- Given that Poland has been arguing for greater military involvement against Russia by NATO for months now, this was the perfect opportunity for them to get it. But they haven’t. That strongly supports the missile not being Russia’s.
- As far as I’m aware, Russia has no S300 missile defense batteries on range of the crash site, whereas Ukraine does.
- It definitely wasn’t a Russian Kalibr aimed at Poland, because otherwise the tractor in all the photos would have been vaporized on impact. This further supports that it was from a less explosive missile from an S300.
- All photos of debris that have been attributed to the crashed missile are consistent with an S300.
The cynical part of me is saying that the NATO nations are nonetheless doing whatever they can to keep the flow of weapons going to Ukraine without getting themselves involved on an official nation-to-nation level, so as to bleed away at Russia using Ukrainians only as their proverbial cannon fodder at choice.
The desperation with which Zelensky is acting in this incident, however, seems to indicate Ukraine’s position is so dire at the moment that direct Western involvement against Russia is now a necessity.
“The desperation with which Zelensky is acting in this incident, however, seems to indicate Ukraine’s position is so dire at the moment that direct Western involvement against Russia is now a necessity.”
Despite the petty aspersions being cast in this thread, this is a purpose-full response of NATO Treaty protocol for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation for 30 NATO nations.
ONCE AGAIN INVESTIGATIVE MSM COMPLETE FAILURE TO INFORM.
Thursday, 24 February 2022: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland “and other Allies” agreed to hold consultations under the auspices of NATO’s Article 4. A consultation will follow, during which member states will consider the best course of action.
REMEMBER: Article 4 has been invoked several times in NATO’s history
Latvia, Lithuania and Poland previously invoked NATO’s Article 4 in March 2014 in response to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.
The same three NATO states considered invoking Article 4 in November 2021 following the migrant crisis at the Polish-Belarusian border.