Friend,
In April of 1945, virtually simultaneous with President Franklin
Roosevelt's death and BEFORE the German surrender, Winston Churchill
sent a direct request to the British Joint Chiefs of Staff to draw up
a war plan for the invasion of Russia. Termed "Operation Unthinkable,"
Churchill's insidious plan, which included the possible dismemberment
of Russia, sought "to impose upon Russia the will of the United States
and British Empire..." Further, Operation Unthinkable was conceived of
as being "a very long-term project and would involve: a) the
deployment in Europe of a large proportion of the vast resources of
the United States. b) the re-equipment and reorganization of German
manpower and of all the Western European Allies.”
In typical Perfidious Albion fashion, no American military or
political leaders were informed of this plan, but were clearly
expected to whole heartedly jump into a new world war with Russia,
including with the use of nuclear weapons! Sound familiar?
This week I will be joined by EIR researcher Richard Freeman to
explore the current life and death implications of this continuing
British policy which, not surprisingly, has brought us to the brink of
thermonuclear war.
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