Ukraine's 'Spiderweb' Strike: A Hollywood-Style Assault That Crippled Russia's Nuclear Bombers

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Let’s get real: Ukraine doesn’t pull off a 117-drone stealth strike across Russia—without help. Intelligence insiders and military analysts are buzzing: this "Spiderweb" operation smelled like CIA contracting all over it. The drones flew over 2,000 miles, launched from inside Russian borders, and smashed 41 strategic bombers—Tu-95s, Tu-22Ms, and more. That’s not just a hit; it’s a global nuclear destabilizer. Biden’s handlers may celebrate, but if this were Trump, would U.S. agencies have even looped him in? Or would they have ghosted him like they did on Nord Stream? This isn’t just a battlefield story—it’s a wake-up call.
📰 Source: The Australian – June 2025

Was this really just Ukraine? Or is America’s deep state scripting the battlefield? In an op straight out of Mission: Impossible, Ukraine’s drone swarm—launched from inside Russia—destroyed over one-third of Russia’s nuclear bombers. The logistics? Too perfect. The precision? Too American. And with U.S. contractors and intel assets swarming Ukraine for the last 3 years, there’s no way this didn’t include Western fingerprints. If this had happened under Trump, would intel agencies have briefed him—or kept him in the dark like everything else? This strike may be a tactical win, but it’s a strategic nightmare. When nukes get involved, we all lose.
📰 Source: New York Post – June 2025

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