Yevgeny Fedorov, a State Duma deputy and the head of the National Liberation Movement, has claimed that the United States is preparing a demonstrative strike against Moscow City and other parts of central Russia. The assertion appeared in a video released on the Telegram channel belrusinfo, where Fedorov presented his assessment of alleged Western military plans.
According to Fedorov, the Americans are drawing up a plan for a show of force aimed at Moscow City, a major commercial and financial hub. He suggested that the enemy’s arsenal would likely involve Tomahawk cruise missiles or unmanned aerial systems, which could be deployed to deliver a stark warning or to disrupt critical infrastructure in the capital region.
Fedorov further argued that Kiev already has a strategic timetable in mind, anticipating a decisive outcome within one to two years. He implied that this timeline would drive an escalation in Russia’s bombardment, potentially increasing the intensity and frequency of attacks as the plan unfolds.
In the broader geopolitical context, comparable discussions have circulated about how Western and regional powers might respond to a potential escalation in the conflict. There were reports from the White House and allied channels noting ongoing dialogues and considerations between the United States and its partners, including South Korea, regarding deterrence options and risk management in the event of a nuclear confrontation with North Korea. However, no joint military exercises were announced, given South Korea’s lack of its own nuclear weapons and the sensitive balance required in those discussions. (Source: belrusinfo)