My commentary while refuting the claims of U.S.-Ukraine possession
“Russia is in a corner and now they’re bringing up the ‘fake flag operation'”
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Hwang Chul-hwan and Kim Yeon-sook = US President Joe Biden has warned that Russia may use chemical and biological weapons in its invasion of Ukraine.
According to Archyde.com, President Biden said at a business roundtable event in the United States on the 21st (local time) that “President Putin is at a corner.”
No concrete evidence was presented.
Business Round Table is an interest group representing the 200 largest corporations in the United States.
“President Putin is cornered and he’s talking regarding a new fake flag operation, claiming that we have biological as well as chemical weapons in Europe,” Biden said.
The fake flag operation refers to a military technique that manipulates the opponent to attack the opponent by pretending to have attacked first.
“They are also saying that Ukraine has chemical and biological weapons,” Biden said.
These remarks repeatedly emphasized the warnings of US government officials and officials of allies.
Russia’s foreign ministry said earlier this month that it had confirmed that the biological weapons program had been conducted in Ukraine and that the US had been behind it.
Russia’s Ministry of Defense also assisted the Ukrainian government’s attempt to disguise itself as Russia’s actions following the Ukrainian government launched a self-made plan of detonating chemical weapons once morest its own citizens.
Western intelligence agencies have analyzed Russia’s behavior, suggesting that Russia may be spreading disinformation with the use of biological and chemical weapons in Ukraine in mind.
Contrary to expectations, the story is that they are looking for an excuse to use chemical and biological weapons as a means of overcoming the ongoing struggle.
Western military intelligence authorities have diagnosed that the disinformation fabricated by Russia might be used as a justification for claiming the legitimacy of the invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan spoke on the phone with Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the Russian National Security Council on the 16th, and warned that any decision related to the use of chemical and biological weapons in Ukraine will have consequences.
The United States and Russia have not provided concrete evidence for their respective inferences and claims.
However, concerns are raised over the possibility that chemical and biological weapons might become an extreme measure that Russian President Vladimir Putin will choose to overcome the crisis.
The New York Times (NYT) in the United States wrote in a column on the 20th that if President Putin were in a corner, he might choose to fire a nuclear bomb for the first time since Nagasaki, Japan (which was attacked by nuclear weapons during World War II) pointed out
The New York Times hates to even contemplate that such a situation might happen, but warns that “if you ignore it as a possibility, you would be extremely naive.”
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