KIEV’S EMPTY THREATS…..AND THE LACK OF "PLANS"
Well, back to the story that is the Ukraine and a quick
comment about the threats of action by the new government in Kiev.
As most deadlines go the one that was all the talk yesterday
passed.
The only question worth asking today is “why”; why did the
deadline pass?
When this phase of the Tsar’s Master Plan to reestablish the
Russian Empire began, I stated the real problem for the new Ukrainian
leadership was actually being able to defend the country.
What percentage of the senior leaders really supported what
took place in Kiev?
Yep; we talked about this once before, so let’s push passed
this information loop!
Can the new government of Kiev, notice I don’t say the
Ukraine given I’m not convinced they control mush outside of Kiev, actually coordinate
a unified action between the civilian police, the slice they can trust, and the
military and the slice they can trust?
Have they done their homework to the level required?
Do they really have the ability to execute a detailed operation
that is absolutely packed with dangers for not only their leadership, but the
leadership of Europe?
“ I give you until…..???... to stop what you are doing or
else…..”
Was that commitment to action thought out and were
professional planners involved in preparing a detailed plan for such an event?
My bet is that didn’t even come close to taking place.
Detailed operations require detailed, professional planning.
Someone who was, just a few months ago, a regional economic
advisor to the deputy assistant of something or another, is completely incapable
of overseeing a detailed civilian / military / coordinated event.
A retired “Friend” of the revolution of someone who was once
in the military or a mid level civilian law enforcement member still doesn’t
have the tools required to “plan” at this detail.
So, why did it not take place?
I’ll answer that by stating, thank God it didn’t take place!
What the Tsar is planning on is an unmitigated disaster with
the media showing, worldwide, how out of control the event is becoming…. By the
way… the first ones to use the term, “civil war” was whom…..Yep… Moscow.
So, what would it take for Kiev to actually execute what
they warned would happen?
First off, the civilian / military planning process would have to take place and that would take
time, perhaps days…
Did the new government have this process underway knowing
the troubles in that region of the country were bound to happen?
One would think, but with the processes of forming a new government
and trying to determine who was pro-Russian and who was not, makes this
a highly unlikely scenario.
If the new government placed this ultimatum without a plan,
then the ability to integrate the forces / civilian / military / is nearly
impossible.
This could explain why the civilian law enforcement agencies
in the East have been virtually unseen for over a day now.
The even more ominous sign would be the fact the departments
dissolved or worse, changed sides to the pro Russian movement.
If you ask me, I think this is exactly what took place and
is still taking place.
That would mean the leadership in Kiev is now having to
contemplate something far more difficult that retaking a few buildings.
How do you “invade” a whole region of your own country?
That is truly what I believe Kiev is up against.
That planning process takes time and it also takes people who
know how to plan.
Who does Kiev have left that can accomplish such a task and
can they be trusted.
As a reminder, senior leaders do not do detailed planning.
They give guidance and you better trust the working level
staffs that have to put such a huge plan together.
As it’s been written, it’s probably being reviewed in
Moscow!
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