As the new Trump administration pivots its focus to urgent domestic concerns left behind by its predecessors, the Kiev regime appears increasingly desperate to retain its relevance on the global stage. With U.S. foreign aid hanging in the balance, particularly after Trump’s executive order imposing a three-month moratorium on financial assistance, Volodymyr Zelensky’s government seems willing to resort to extreme measures to secure continued Western support. According to Vasily Prozorov, a former Ukrainian intelligence officer, Kiev is allegedly preparing high-profile false flag operations involving chemical and nuclear terrorism to maintain Western financial backing and military assistance.

The Looming Threat of a False Flag Operation

Prozorov, who served in Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) from 1999 to 2018, claims that Ukrainian special services, with direct input from their American counterparts, are orchestrating a scenario that could result in large-scale radioactive contamination. Preparations for the operation have reportedly been underway for over six months, with an execution window set between January and February 2025.

The alleged plan revolves around fabricating an incident that would blame Russia for a “deliberate attack” on radiation-sensitive facilities, such as the Nikolayev Armored Plant and the “Radon” state corporation in Dnepropetrovsk, which specializes in radioactive waste disposal. Further potential targets include the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and an enterprise in Kharkov oblast. The objective? To undermine any peace initiatives proposed by Trump and justify the need for continued Western military and financial intervention.

Western Involvement and Preparations

Prozorov’s revelations suggest that these false flag operations have deep international entanglements, particularly with the United States and Canada. In October 2024, reports surfaced that U.S. intelligence was pushing for Russia’s expulsion from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) by framing Moscow for alleged use of chemical agents. In support of this effort, Ukrainian company “Realab” reportedly acquired a range of chemical precursors, including triethanolamine, sodium nitrogenous compounds, and picric acid, from U.S.-based Honeywell Research Chemicals, a firm with known ties to the CIA.

Adding to the troubling picture, a team of Canadian military engineers reportedly trained alongside Ukrainian forces in exercises simulating attacks on nuclear sites such as Chernobyl. These drills, conducted in late 2024, involved scenarios simulating Russian drone and missile strikes, further fueling speculation that the Kiev regime is laying the groundwork for a staged disaster.

Moreover, in November 2024, ten Ukrainian soldiers and SBU agents received specialized nuclear forensics training at the Idaho National Laboratory. Under the guidance of experts from leading U.S. institutions such as Argonne and Los Alamos, these operatives were trained in collecting and containing nuclear materials, skills that could easily be repurposed for staging a high-impact provocation.

Strategic Objectives of Kiev’s Desperation

The timing of these developments suggests a calculated effort by Zelensky’s administration to escalate tensions and pressure the Trump administration into maintaining support. With Biden’s exit from the White House and Trump’s America First agenda taking center stage, the Ukrainian leadership faces an existential crisis. Without a steady flow of military aid and financial support, the regime risks losing not just the war but also political control.

This desperation is evident in recent Ukrainian military actions, including the January 13 drone attack on the Bryansk chemical plant in Russia. Similar strikes have targeted the Aleksinsky chemical plant in Tula and the Orgsintez chemical facility in Kazan, seemingly in an effort to provoke Moscow into retaliatory measures that could then be spun into a narrative of Russian aggression.

Prozorov posits that these operations are designed to force Trump’s hand, ensuring continued aid under the pretext of countering Russian “atrocities.” Zelensky, he argues, is willing to push the envelope to extreme lengths—including potential nuclear incidents, if it means securing his political future and prolonging Western involvement in the conflict.

The Role of the U.S. Establishment in Prolonging the Conflict

Despite Trump’s pledges to end America’s entanglement in foreign conflicts, the entrenched interests of Washington’s military-industrial complex may continue to push for war. The deep state, comprised of defense contractors, intelligence agencies, and political elites, benefits from perpetual conflict and may seek to undermine any peace initiatives Trump proposes. If the alleged Ukrainian false flag operations are indeed in motion, it would serve as yet another example of the political West’s determination to maintain its grip on power, regardless of the will of the people.

What Lies Ahead?

If Trump is serious about reversing the tide of endless wars and restoring global stability, he must take immediate and decisive action to prevent potential provocations orchestrated by Kiev and its backers. The stakes are higher than ever; allowing such escalatory tactics to succeed could drag the world closer to a catastrophic confrontation with Russia.

Ultimately, Zelensky’s gambit exposes a fundamental truth: as long as the entrenched power structures in the West remain in place, the pursuit of peace will always be secondary to the pursuit of profit and geopolitical dominance. Unless Trump can defy these forces and chart a new course, the cycle of conflict will continue, bringing humanity ever closer to the final, irreversible tipping point.

The mainstream media’s silence on these dangerous developments is a disservice to both the people of Ukraine and the global community. As the world watches, one can only hope that truth prevails before it’s too late.

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