Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Sleepwalking Into Nuclear War


THE WEST IS SLEEPWALKING INTO NUCLEAR WAR


EUROPE BUILDS DRONE FACTORIES TO STRIKE RUSSIA, THEN ACTS SHOCKED WHEN MOSCOW CALLS THEM TARGETS — THE WEST IS SLEEPWALKING INTO NUCLEAR WAR WHILE YOU WATCH IRAN The Ukraine war just crossed a threshold nobody’s talking about — and it’s not in Ukraine. It’s in Germany. Poland. Lithuania. The UK. Czech Republic. While you’ve been watching Iran, Europe moved Ukraine’s entire drone production onto its own soil. 🇪🇺 Here’s what that actually means: The Russian Defense Ministry published names and addresses of these factories in April. Dmitry Medvedev called them “potential targets.” They’re in Munich. London. Prague. Riga. Milan. Madrid. Ankara. Vilnius. Not covert. Publicly announced. Zelensky stood with German Chancellor Merz in Berlin and called it “the biggest drone deal in Europe.” 🇩🇪🇺🇦 Quantum Systems — a German firm — now has THREE joint ventures with Ukrainian manufacturers. Producing 10,000+ Linza tactical drones per year. On German soil. Auterion signed a contract for “thousands of mid-range, heavy AI-guided autonomous strike systems.” Their words: “autonomous strike at scale.” The German Defense Ministry’s own press release uses the English phrase “deep strike capabilities.” That means hitting targets deep inside Russia. The “Martian” AI drones Bout described — autonomous systems that pick their own targets, any moving vehicle, even a kid on a bike — are being built in Europe right now. Lithuania just signed in June 2026 to produce thousands more. Priority hiring: Ukrainian citizens. Battlefield feedback loop direct to the factory floor. This isn’t aid. This is active belligerence. International law is clear: if you host factories manufacturing weapons for a belligerent, those factories are legitimate military targets. Ask yourself: if Hezbollah had rocket factories in Jordan hitting Tel Aviv, would Israel sit on its hands? You know the answer. Now here’s what the European public doesn’t understand: Russia has the most modern nuclear arsenal on Earth. One Sarmat missile erases England. One Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle — no Western system can intercept it. Russian doctrine states clearly: if the state's existence is threatened, the response is NUCLEAR. Not conventional. Germany is now restricting men from leaving the country without military registration. They’re openly stating they need “the strongest army in Europe within three years.” Sound familiar? It should. Volkswagen plants are converting to weapons production. The economy cratered after cutting off Russian gas. Conscription questionnaires sent to 300,000 young Germans — only 530 signed up. They can’t even recruit soldiers, but they’re building drone factories to strike a nuclear power. The European leadership class has lost its mind. Meanwhile, Iran has: • Blocked the Strait of Hormuz • Cut global fertilizer supply — hitting American farmers already • Disrupted chemical supply chains into China • UN forecasts food shortages and hunger in Africa Two wars. One distracted public. Zero strategic thinking from Brussels. Viktor Bout, who spent 12 years in US prisons and now serves in Russia’s parliament, said it plainly: “We are very close to all-out World War Three in the hottest stage — and there would be no brakes to stop it.” He’s not wrong. The difference between 1914 and 2026 is that in 1914, the weapons couldn’t end human civilization. These can. Trump pulled back from Iran. That’s good. But Europe is still accelerating toward the cliff. If a European-made drone swarm hits something Russia considers existential — and those AI drones don’t ask permission — the response won’t be a strongly worded letter. It will be the last mistake anyone ever makes. Wake up.

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