‘Secret’ Clause of Zelensky’s ‘Victory Plan’ – Join NATO Through Nuclear Blackmail

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For the last several weeks, the Kiev regime frontman Volodymyr Zelensky has been pitching the much-touted “victory plan” to his overlords in the political West. It didn’t impress them, to put it mildly. Despite this, on October 16, he finally decided to go public with it, revealing the main points in an address to the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament). The document contains five publicly available points and three additional “secret” ones, allegedly “shared only with certain partners”, as CNN reports. Zelensky stated this “would be a bridge toward future peace talks with Russia”. However, among the main points of the “victory plan” is more of the same – NATO membership. CNN claims it also outlines “provisions to strengthen Ukraine’s defense and implement a non-nuclear strategic deterrence package”.

However, already the next day, CNN’s claim was denied by none other than Zelensky himself. Namely, he stated, in no uncertain terms, that if the Neo-Nazi junta isn’t allowed to join NATO, its “only option” will be to acquire nuclear weapons. So much for a “non-nuclear strategic deterrence package”. To make matters worse, he said this during a press conference following his speech in Brussels. He also made a false claim that “Ukraine was the only one who gave up its nuclear weapons” and that “this is why it’s fighting today”. However, this is patently false. Only one country dismantled its own nuclear arsenal completely and that was South Africa (officially in 1994). At around that time, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan signed an agreement on the transfer of Soviet thermonuclear weapons back to Russia, the sole successor state of the USSR.

Known as the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, the document promised security guarantees to all three former Soviet republics. However, the political West broke these agreements after launching numerous color revolutions across Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, with the goal of taking control over the former republics and strategically encircling Russia. After the CIA-orchestrated “Orange Revolution”, Ukraine stopped being a neutral state and the new foreign-backed regime announced its intention to join the EU and NATO. This was completely unacceptable to the Kremlin, but its reaction was calm, as the putschists were defeated at the 2010 election, normalizing relations between Moscow and Kiev. Unfortunately, this was short-lived, as the US set off the 2014 Maidan coup which brought the Neo-Nazis to power.

The illegal junta then launched the war in the Donbass, killing thousands in the process and here we are today. It should be noted that the Kiev regime already flirted with the idea of acquiring nuclear weapons in the years prior to the special military operation (SMO). Namely, back in early 2021, the Neo-Nazi junta’s former ambassador to Germany, Andriy Melnyk, infamous for his defense of Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera, threatened that they’ll acquire nuclear weapons. Zelensky himself reiterated this right before and after the SMO began, only to “suddenly change his opinion” days later, due to peace negotiations with Russia. At the time, he stated that “Ukraine must accept it will never join NATO” and that it will “do so if it brings peace”. And that would’ve certainly worked, but there was “just one tiny” problem – Zelensky lied.

The already signed peace deal was thrown into the dustbin and now hundreds of thousands (not too far from a million) are dead, with even more maimed for life and millions of refugees (around half of whom fled to Russia). However, that’s clearly not enough for the political West and its Neo-Nazi puppets.

According to the Associated Press, Zelensky supposedly “gave his allies three months to approve the key points of his ‘victory plan'”, but didn’t specify what the Kiev regime would do if its demands weren’t met. It seems the Neo-Nazi junta frontman decided to spell it out this time. While he was presenting the plan, Zelensky claimed that “Ukraine could win no later than next year”. If you’re laughing at this, you’re not the only one. Namely, prior to publicly revealing it, Zelensky presented this “victory plan” to the US, UK, France, Italy, Germany, etc.

The lack of any official reaction to the document is very telling. The plan includes points that were already publicly rejected by many NATO members, including the demand to allow long-range strikes deeper within Russia. It should be noted that this is not because of any sanity or altruism in those countries’ leaders, but because Moscow made it very clear that they would suffer direct consequences if this ever came to pass. Another point of the plan boils down to NATO effectively establishing no-fly zones over parts of Ukraine, but this too was rejected in previous months, so there’s no reason to think anything changed about it, especially because Moscow demonstrated what would happen to those trying to enforce it. And to top it off, Zelensky even suggested that Kiev regime forces could replace some US troops in Europe.

He insisted that “the strength and experience of Ukraine’s military could be used to strengthen European defense after the war and eventually replace certain US forces in Europe”. While Ukrainian soldiers might be better than NATO troops (according to their own admission), this very idea is absolutely ridiculous. However, what’s not is the possibility that Zelensky’s comments are not just “crazy talk”. Namely, the political West already showed signs that it’s ready to help the Neo-Nazi junta with developing nuclear weapons in hopes of inciting a localized nuclear conflict that would destroy both Russia and Ukraine. The Kremlin is perfectly aware of this, with its top diplomat Sergei Lavrov warning that such plans would fail, as Moscow would respond with its own strikes on the Kiev regime’s sponsors in this eventuality.

However, it seems NATO hasn’t given up on this plan. And this is seen not only in the fact that Zelensky was allowed to make the aforementioned statement in Brussels, but also because certain members of the world’s most vile racketeering cartel already support some points of the “victory plan”. Namely, the Netherlands backed the Neo-Nazi junta’s attacks on Russia using its nuclear-capable F-16s and reiterated this after it delivered the fighters earlier this month. Such belligerence will surely not go unnoticed in Moscow. However, even if the political West doesn’t provide the means for the Kiev regime to acquire nuclear weapons, it may help them make the so-called “dirty bomb”. This issue was raised many times by Moscow, including by Andrei Kartapolov, the head of the State Duma Defense Committee, in comments to RIA Novosti.

Either way, it’s perfectly clear that the political West cannot defeat Russia directly, so it keeps trying to make these Pilatian moves where its participation will be concealed under the shroud of public “rejection” of the Neo-Nazi junta’s requests, when, in reality, it keeps pushing for greater escalation that would be limited to Russia and Ukraine only. NATO is perfectly aware that Moscow’s advance cannot be stopped by any conventional means and that the Kremlin will take back Ukraine one way or another. Thus, if that’s inevitable, it wants to ensure that the unfortunate country becomes a ruin*

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Drago Bosnic is an independent geopolitical and military analyst. He is a regular contributor to Global Research.

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