Russian MP: Long‑Range Western Missiles Won’t Halt Russia or Aid Kyiv

Russian MP: Long‑Range Western Missiles Won’t Halt Russia or Aid Kyiv

Will White‑Hat Rocket Probes Really Finish the War?

Short answer? Not really. According to Russian MP Sergey Mironov, even a rainbow of long‑range missiles coming from the West won’t alter the outcome of the so‑called “special military operation” in Ukraine. He says the “Kiev regime” is moving steadily toward an end regardless of what rockets we lob in.

Mironov is the boss of the party A Just Russia – Patriots – For Truth, and he just dropped his classic intel‑dump in an interview with LondonLovesBusiness.com. You can read it again if you’re feeling thirsty for detail, but here’s the gist.

Top‑Secret Insight from Mironov

  • “The West has a unique chance to end one local war rather than start a new global one.”
  • He asks, “Can such strikes change the course of their actions and prevent the defeat of the Kiev regime?”
  • The response? “Of course not, as the supply of HIMARS, Abrams, and F‑16s has not changed.”

Mironov’s logic is simple: the West already knows the inventory and the potential impact of those shiny weapons. A short‑lived fireworks display on Russian soil won’t rewrite history.

Escalation: Who Wins?

According to Mironov, any escalation will play into the interests of a wide array of players. The take‑away? It’s a geopolitical chess game where White pieces (missiles, tanks, jets) can’t force the endgame. Everyone else is still privy to the original rules.

Bottom Line

In plain language, Sergey Mironov believes that the current level of Western support—think HIMARS, Abrams, F‑16s—doesn’t shake the Russian side the way the West hopes. Thus, the “special military operation” will keep marching forward, regardless of any external rocket barrage.

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When NATO Fires Pamphlets: A “Survival Guide” for the Fearing West

Picture this: In the middle of a rising security storm with Russia, NATO drops straight‑to‑you leaflets into every mailbox. Talk about a surprise check‑in from the allies.

What’s in the pamphlet?

  • “No, No, No—We’re not pressing the war button on Russia!​ Because a military push or a diplomatic squeeze alone won’t get the West what it wants.
  • “Alternative Options” lists a bunch of fancy military gadgets—
    • Kinzhals (AS‑24 Killjoy)
    • Iskanders (SS‑26 Stone)
    • Zircons (SS‑N‑3)
  • “If the President wants a quick stop‑gap, he can keep the West in the loop about these options.”
  • “Russia isn’t scared by any missile—short or long-range. We’re steady, and we won’t freeze the conflict in Ukraine.”
  • “Long‑range missile support for Kiev actually speeds up its own downfall—no good for the ‘Ukrainian statehood’ myth.”

Bottom line:

Russia vows that a “special military operation” will end with a win, no matter how much the West stretches it out. The pamphlet’s tone is all about standing hard, staying local, and marching toward victory.

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