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Victoria Nuland in January Warned Russia of “Nice Surprises” in 2024, by Andrew Anglin

25-3-2024 < UNZ 12 400 words
 

During a visit to her beloved homeland of Keev in January, while still serving as Deputy Secretary of the US State Department, top anti-Russian terrorist leader Victoria Nuland warned Putin of “nice surprises” coming for him in 2024.


RBC Ukraine, January 31, 2024:



U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland today announced her forecast for the course of events in 2024. She thinks that surprises await Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on the battlefield in Ukraine.


When asked by a journalist whether Nuland had learned about Kyiv’s plans on the battlefield, she replied that, in her opinion, Ukraine would achieve great success.


“I have to say that I leave Kyiv tonight more encouraged about the unity and the resolve, about 2024 and its absolute strategic importance for Ukraine. I also leave more confident that, even as Ukraine strengthens its defenses, Mr. Putin is going to get some nice surprises on the battlefield and that Ukraine will make some very strong success,” the U.S. Under Secretary of State emphasized.


One has to wonder: was the massive terrorist attack in Moscow at the Crocus City Hall concert on Friday night one of these “nice surprises,” and do the Americans plan to use more agents for these types of attacks inside Russia?


The US is claiming that ISIS did the attack, citing posts on “ISIS-K” outlets that are obviously controlled by the CIA. “ISIS-K” is a version of ISIS that moved into Afghanistan to harass the Taliban after the US Military surrendered and fled. All four of the terrorists who attacked Moscow Friday are of Tajik origin, their home country of Tajikistan bordering Afghanistan where “ISIS-K” is based.


However, Russia released video of one of those arrested saying that he was paid $11,000 by an unknown Islamic preacher who contacted him on social media. If this is indeed the case, there is really little hope of solving the precise origins of the attack, but it is obvious to everyone that the US is ultimately responsible, as anyone on the suspects’ list is going to be someone backed by the US.


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