Forget Ukraine. Is Putin Getting Ready For An All Out Nuclear Strike On The US Economy? (PART I)

If you study Putin’s past performance in great detail you will walk away with a sense that his strategic thinking ability, execution and drive are unmatched.  After all, he was able to rebuild Russia after the Soviet Union collapse, he was able to remain in power for over 15 years, he was able to assume a complete control of his country and according to some he was able to stash away close to $100 Billion…….potentially making him the richest man in the world. The bottom line is, no one should underestimate him as an adversary.

One of the reasons the US and the Obama Administration is so hell bent on Ukraine (in addition to NATO expansion) is due to Putin playing Obama on both Syria and Iran like a cheap flute. Understandably, the Obama Administration/Military Industrial Complex are furious and want revenge. Anyone with half a brain and patriotism blinders off understands this.

At this juncture Putin is beyond fed up with the US. His televised speech on March 18th is a clear indication of that. There is no doubt that he will not let Ukraine fall into western hands nor NATO, yet his long-term strategy might take a different path from an outright all out invasion of Ukraine the West anticipates. He is likely to take over Ukraine from within (as he has done before) and after the US and the IMF pump hundreds of billions of dollars into Ukraine’s economy.

Meanwhile, according to some reports Putin is getting ready to strike back at the US Economy in a massive fashion and where it would hurt us the most. Fact of Fiction? We will cover that in Part II tomorrow. 

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