Italy is already at war (Poland told us)
Is Italy already at war? Without us being able to realize it, the feeling is that the road that leads to a direct military commitment by our soldiers has been traced for some time and now all that remains to be understood is when the X hour to be written in the history books could strike.
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A few days ago, as reported by Sky News, the Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski admitted that NATO soldiers were already operating in Ukraine, with what roles and tasks it is not yet known.
“NATO soldiers are already present in Ukraine – declared Sikorski -.
I would like to thank the ambassadors of those countries who took this risk.
These countries know who they are, but I cannot reveal them.
Unlike other politicians, I will not list them." The words coming from Poland have not been denied by NATO, all while the war in Ukraine seems to be proceeding not in the best way for Kiev, with Russian troops that could soon break through on the eastern front.
For Italy it doesn't seem to be going any better in the Red Sea, where our ship Duilio engaged in the Aspides mission had to shoot down two more drones following a new attack launched by the Yemeni Houthi rebels.
All these signals that Italy – if it is not already at war now – could be very soon, given that all roads would seem to lead to a military clash between NATO and Russia without taking into account all the risks of an escalation in the Middle East.
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As if suddenly between a post by Chiara Ferragni and yet another football scandal, Italy woke up one morning with the news reporting our direct involvement in one of the many wars currently underway in the world.
In the general silence yesterday, the head of the Ukrainian army Oleksandr Syrsky explained that the situation on the battlefield is very difficult, with Russian forces soon likely to strike deep into the Ukrainian lines in the eastern Donetsk region.
In essence, Russia would be on the verge of breaking through enemy lines given that Kiev's army has long been short of money, men and ammunition, despite the astonishing promises made by the West.
If it were not clear after the positions taken by the Elysée and the Pentagon, in the event of a Russian advance towards Kiev or Odessa, NATO would be ready to send its troops to Ukraine, ergo Italy would truly find itself at war with the Russia.
Not the best given Vladimir Putin's recent threats of nuclear war in the event of an intervention by the US and its allies in Ukraine, with our anti-missile defenses unlikely to be able to intercept one of the hypersonic missiles supplied to Moscow's armed forces .
In this apocalyptic scenario, the only one who continues to call for a step back towards this inevitable war is Pope Francis, now also included in the list of Putin supporters after speaking of the "courage of the white flag".
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