U.S. Deploys 101st Airborne Division to Europe as Russia Warns Ukraine Preparing False Flag Dirty Bomb Attack
With up to 40% of the Ukraine power grid now down and millions of people without electricity as winter sets in, tens of thousands of Ukrainians are trying to flee the country, as the United States appears to be getting ready to take America to war and start engaging Russian forces. Could this be the "October surprise" the Biden Administration has been planning in an effort to affect upcoming elections in November? CBS News reported Friday that the elite "Screaming Eagles," a light infantry unit from the 101st Airborne's home base in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, have been deployed to Romania, just a few miles from the Ukraine border. It is reportedly the first time in almost 80 years that the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division has been deployed to Europe, which brings the number of U.S. troops now in Europe up to around 100,000. Meanwhile, in further signs that the conflict in Ukraine is quickly escalating, Russian Defense Minister, Sergey Shoigu, has warned that their intelligence sources claim that Ukraine is getting ready to launch a "false flag" dirty bomb attack in their own country, and then blame it on Russia. There are also reports that China intelligence is picking up similar signals, as they recently ordered the evacuation off all Chinese citizens still in Ukraine. Further evidence that the U.S. is planning to get involved and directly confront Russian forces comes from reports that retired U.S. Army General David Petraeus has been talking to NATO countries to warn that "the United States may lead a multinational coalition against Russia in Ukraine regardless of NATO involvement."