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Financial Times Implicates US Intel in Running Ukraine Strikes on Russia

The Duran · Putin-Trump Call, US Ceasefire Strategy Fails. Poland Patriot Missile Scandal · July 7, 2026
Financial Times Implicates US Intel in Running Ukraine Strikes on Russia
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Putin-Trump Call, US Ceasefire Strategy Fails. Poland Patriot Missile Scandal
"Financial Times ran an article saying that it is the United States that is uh that is helping Ukraine attack Russia. I believe they went a step further. Not so even even further than than the United States is helping Ukraine uh attack Russia. The United States is is effectively running these attacks uh against Russia, at least American intel."
The host references a Financial Times article alleging that US intelligence is not merely assisting but effectively running Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory. Alexander confirms he has "absolutely no doubt whatsoever that that is the case" and connects this to the broader Trump administration strategy of using escalation to pressure Russia into a ceasefire.

About this episode

Alexander Mercouris and host Alex Christoforou analyze Russia's military strategy and Western escalation in Ukraine following major Russian missile strikes on Kiev and other Ukrainian cities. The discussion reveals that Russia is systematically degrading Kiev's air defenses in preparation for strikes on decision-making centers expected later this summer, despite Putin's current restraint policy aimed at preventing wider war with NATO. Mercouris alleges the Trump administration deliberately escalated drone attacks on Russia after failing to secure a ceasefire at Anchorage talks, using pressure tactics including sanctions on Russian oil companies and harassment of tanker fleets to force Putin into negotiations, contradicting Trump's campaign promises. The conversation exposes reports that Poland secretly transferred active Patriot missiles from its own defense inventory to Ukraine on German orders without parliamentary approval, and discusses Russian claims that Baltic states are providing air corridors for Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian civilian infrastructure. Mercouris argues Putin fundamentally misunderstands Trump's decision-making process, believing detailed military briefings will change the US president's views when Trump relies on short video clips provided by intelligence agencies. The analysts characterize Western support for Ukraine as primarily a financial grift benefiting defense contractors rather than a serious military strategy, noting that Russia cannot comprehend this logic as it operates within rational strategic frameworks. Throughout, they emphasize Putin's policy of maximum restraint to avoid direct NATO conflict, even as the West interprets this restraint as weakness inviting further escalation.

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