By Dr. Robert W. Malone
On the battlefield I did not see a single Ukrainian soldier. Only drones. I saw them [Ukrainian soldiers] only when I surrendered. Only drones, and there are lots and lots of them. Guys, don’t come. It’s a drone war.
— Surrendered Russian soldier
“Modern war is a confrontation of technologies for detection, jamming, and destruction at a distance, leaving to the operator only the ability to make decisions about strikes”
Ukrainian officer Ostap Flyunt, of the 67th Mechanised Brigade
Once again, the nature of warfare is rapidly changing.
World governments recently received a registered letter regarding this change, courtesy of the Ukrainian military’s “Operation Spider Web,” which destroyed approximately one-third of Russia’s strategic aircraft (long-range bombers) using a few clusters of small military drones carrying explosives. These drones were transported deep into Mother Russia from Ukraine by unsuspecting Russian drivers while having been concealed and shipped in containers disguised as modular homes. This strike is described both as “Russia’s Pearl Harbor” and as a transformational event in the history of modern warfare.
For the record, this essay is not a celebration of Ukraine or its actions, which those not caught up in war fever point out may be destabilizing from a global balance of nuclear powers point of view. This action is not in the geopolitical best interests of the United States, particularly if President Trump’s assertion that he was not informed before the action is not merely a diplomatic denial…
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