Monday 31 July 2023

HOW WE BECAME A PRISON PLANET (A SPECULATIVE FICTION)

It appeared that Russia would overcome everything the western leaders put in its way in terms of weaponry and munitions sent to the Ukrainian regime, along with the massive intelligence data supplied. Russian resources in all departments appeared destined to reverse all possible setbacks. With the ultimate failure of the Ukrainian military’s counteroffensive in the summer of 2023 the conflict appeared to be all but over. On the final collapse of the counteroffensive Russia mounted its own after a brief pause of ten days. Russian troops surged forward taking all before them as Ukrainians troops either took flight or surrendered. It seemed all over. Russia had surely won.

If not for the plan that had factored in such an outcome. It had long been clearly seen in Washington, Langley, Brussels and London that Ukraine’s counteroffensive was doomed to failure. Politically however, it could not be called off. Innumerable factors concerned primarily with morale and the risk of a catastrophic loss of nerve across western elites made its suicidal push beyond the reach of normal military logic and tactics. The outcome was inevitable and had long been planned for. Now the plan was put swiftly into operation.

Polish forces, long prepared, entered western Ukraine in great numbers, numbers boosted by NATO forces ‘sheepdipped’ to look identical to their Polish comrades and thousands of Ukrainian commandos given recent training in Britain. In the hours before, Kiev announced that Ukraine and Poland had agreed and signed a document to the effect that, from midnight, a political union between the two nations would exist and that a mutual defence pact was included as a vital component of their agreement. The announcement laid the path for all the actions which then ensued including the arrival of the military force that then entered the country.

In response to the above a large convoy of primarily Wagner Group forces entered Ukraine from Belarus with the intent to attack the forces entering from Poland. This had long been talked of and was the expected response from the Russian/Belarusian side. In those initial hours it was widely expected also that a massive conflict between these two forces would ensue. This however, would not take place. The devastating missile attack upon the Wagner forces from all nearby NATO nations was initiated in tandem with the official notification from NATO headquarters that Ukraine, in its new combined state with Poland, was now considered a full member of NATO and as such Article 5 protection required NATO states to act accordingly.

All of the above had of course been planned meticulously and was carried out precisely. The Wagner forces were stopped in their tracks. As were the Russian forces who had been rapidly advancing toward the Dnieper. These developments required some breathing space to consider the consequences of further military action by the Russian Federation. As the call to suspend all military activity except that of a defensive nature came from the Kremlin a statement emerged almost simultaneously from the White House. This called for a general ceasefire and for negotiations to take place. It appeared finally that the western powers were acknowledging that it was recognised by them that there could be no further talk of Ukraine “winning” and that Washington would conduct the talks directly with Russia.

Now the Kremlin was faced with a dilemma. Continue to take territory up to the banks of the Dnieper, as well as its advance toward both Odessa and Kharkov, or suspend all such operations and accept the offer of a ceasefire and talks. A temporary suspension of operations was agreed by both sides. This would last 48 hours to enable consideration of all factors involved and a decision come to on the way forward.

The world held its breath as virtual silence ensued. Speculation was rife, myriad opinions were expressed and advice given by innumerable commentators on both sides. All counted down the hours in expectant anticipation of the most crucial decision yet made in the 16 month old conflict.

Russia had much to consider. The failure of the Wagner gambit and the announcement that the combined Polish-Ukrainian state was now considered to be within NATO and under protection of all other NATO states made the risks of continuing its military offensive extremely risky. But it had been clear for some time that if Russia failed to deliver a knock-out blow to Ukraine through total victory it could not be at all sure of attaining all its war aims. Western Ukraine beyond the Dnieper and also those areas Russia had yet to liberate such as Odessa and Kharkov would continue to put Russian security at risk.

When the 48 hour ceasefire period came to an end Russia gave her answer. Its advances toward the Dnieper, Odessa and Kharkov would continue. The statement issued by the Kremlin was clear, Russia was faced with an existential threat from NATO via the continued aggressive nature of the Kiev regime and that any negotiated settlement now would most likely leave territories and powers in place within Ukraine that would continue to threaten Russia.

It was then that the war was concluded with an all-out missile attack on all Russian forces across the battle lines by a long-planned sustained attack lasting twelve days during which not one single hour saw the absence of an attack. Shock and Awe had emerged once again to totally devastate the Russian forced who had been precisely located across multiple satellite systems for months. The never before experienced extent of the missile attacks which took place wreaked havoc among the Russian forces with tens of thousands dying and thousands of vehicles and emplacements destroyed. NATO had taken its revenge.

After this deluge of devastating power the White House issued an ultimatum. Russia would now engage in negotiations or the attacks would be ramped up to even greater extent for a minimum of yet another twelve day period. In Russia it had become clear that there was no other way forward… except for one ultimate option, the use of one or more nuclear strikes.

Again the world held its breath.

Would it see the first use of a nuclear weapon in battle since Hiroshima and Nagasaki… or would Russia back down and agree to negotiations?

TWELVE YEARS LATER

As far as the leadership of the USA and its allies were concerned the world had become a far more peaceful place. The Russian bear had been put back in its cage with guards surrounding it. China, having been abandoned by all the nations of Eurasia, Asia and the global south including Africa, was also tamed. Above them all the western allies had set a ‘Universal Monitor Proactive Engagement System’ in place. Worldwide Security had become the purview of all within the U.S. orbit as a logical expansion of Homeland Security for the USA. None of the resurgent masters of the world would allow any further subversion of the newly asserted liberal world order now established. Monitoring from near space would ensure this for the good of all posterity.

The ‘Universal Monitor Proactive Engagement System’ (UMPRO) had the goal of detecting every nascent threat worldwide through its vast and ever more effective data collection capacity. The world would be made safe against the instability that might emerge from anti-American and anti-European thought. All speech and deeds considered potentially harmful were at ever-deeper levels identified and flagged for ‘restorative action’. No risk to the established order remained free to grow. Once identified and flagged they would be remedied. Particular attention to the emergence of counter-value circumstances in China and Russia had remained the rule since UMPRO’s initiation.

The populations of the entire world were now free to live in the knowledge that stability would be rigorously enforced under the gaze of the benevolent western warders that now stood guard over them 24 hours per day 365 days per year.

The now established world order was set in stone to remain in perpetuity.

And woe betide those who talked of this new time of restored order in terms of a prison planet.

They were not long for this earth and would be silenced within an ever-shortening time span.

The security of the world was far, far too important to allow any danger to its orderly existence to exist. Those who threatened this new world’s order would most certainly suffer the consequences of their anti-state activities within the full extent of the law. Their vilification through the naming and shaming program and subsequent incarceration would provide a much-needed lesson to all others seeking such infamous notoriety.

DEMOCRACY & FREEDOM has TRIUMPHED. WORLDWIDE LIBERAL VALUES are ESTABLISHED.

REJOICE!

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