In two weeks, "contrary to the
predictions of much of the European and American press, the $60
billion in aid, today blocked by the clash between Biden and
Republicans, will be sent to Ukraine, thus enabling it to resist
the possible Russian offensive and the ongoing advance destined
for the total conquest of the Donbas." That is what Professor
Arduino Paniccia, president of ASCE, Venice School of
International Economic Competition, an expert on "conflicts" on
a global scale, told ANSA on the sidelines of a diplomatic
meeting held in Udine, reporting some information gathered from
"recent intelligence sources and contacts."
According to what Paniccia, an attentive observer of European
and international scenarios, has learned, and in light of what
emerges from analyses of current geopolitical arrangements, "the
dozen F16s will also surely be delivered to Kyiv before next
July." ASCE President then dwells on recent new contacts between
France and Sergei Kužugetovič Šojgu, Minister of Defense of the
Russian Federation, "starting from the willingness to confront
the Isis danger together."
The analyst thus considers "the state of the art" of the ISIS
attack in Moscow last March, with the massacre in the Crocus
concert hall in which one hundred and forty people died. "The
mode of the attack was similar to the terrorist attacks of
twenty years ago," Paniccia says, "with an obvious escalation.
Various information, including from the U.S., reported
increasing terrorist activity on Russian soil. Only a few weeks
ago, an attack on the synagogue by Caucasian elements had been
foiled."
According to Paniccia, therefore, "the widening of the
conflict, an integral part of Russia's hybrid war, has led to
the traditional rift between the caliphate and Iran. Sunni
jihadist forces will not let Iran dominate over Caucasian Middle
Eastern terrorism. Isis attacks are therefore bound to increase
throughout the area."
The analyst finally underlines, "The only, still modest
positive point is that the U.S. State Department, for the first
time since the beginning of the war against the caliphate, has
spoken of a 'common danger,' and this in time could be a reason
to start negotiations with Russia on the Ukraine issue."
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