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EXCLUSIVE: The Ukraine War Is a CIA Psy-Op to Drain Russia—And the Pentagon Is the Only Winner

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EXCLUSIVE: The Ukraine War Is a CIA Psy-Op to Drain Russia—And the Pentagon Is the Only Winner

EXCLUSIVE: The Ukraine War Is a CIA Psy-Op to Drain Russia—And the Pentagon Is the Only Winner

You think this war is about NATO expansion? About defending democracy? About poor, innocent Ukraine?

Wake up, sheeple.

The truth is staring us right in the face, but the mainstream media—those lapdogs of the Deep State—won't touch it with a ten-foot pole. I’ve been digging through declassified budget scraps, leaked Pentagon memos, and whispered briefings from inside the Beltway. What I found will make your blood run cold.

The Russia-Ukraine war is not a conflict between two nations. It is a *manufactured crisis*—a carefully engineered psy-op designed to achieve one thing: the complete and utter financial and military exhaustion of the Russian Federation, while simultaneously filling the pockets of the American military-industrial complex to the tune of hundreds of billions.

Follow the money. Follow the timeline. Connect the dots.

**The Pre-War Narrative: A Perfect Setup**

Let’s go back to late 2021. The Biden administration is hemorrhaging approval ratings. Afghanistan is a complete disaster—the optics of that helicopter dangling from the C-17 are still seared into the American psyche. The economy is tanking. We need a distraction. We need a villain. And who better than the boogeyman of the West: Vladimir Putin.

But here’s what the CIA doesn’t want you to know: They knew *exactly* what they were doing. Remember those breathless headlines in the *Washington Post* and *New York Times*? “Russia planning false flag operation.” “Putin to invade any day now.” They were priming you. They were conditioning you to accept the narrative *before* it happened.

The US intelligence community was not *predicting* the invasion. They were *orchestrating* the justification for it. They were painting Putin into a corner, forcing his hand. By publicly announcing his “plans,” they ensured that if he *didn’t* invade, he would look weak. If he *did*, they were the prophets. It was a classic "heads I win, tails you lose" operation.

**The Real Goal: Not Ukrainian Sovereignty, But Russian Exhaustion**

The Pentagon’s strategy is not to win the war for Ukraine. It is to make the war last as long as humanly possible. Think about it. If the US wanted to end this war tomorrow, they could. They could threaten to cut off the billions in aid. They could force Zelenskyy to the negotiating table with a simple phone call.

But they don’t.

Why? Because a short war is a bad war for the Pentagon. A long, grinding, "forever war" is a cash cow. The US has already authorized over $175 billion in aid to Ukraine. Where is that money going? It’s not going to rebuild schools in Kyiv. It’s going to Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and General Dynamics. It’s buying new missiles, new tanks, new drones that are being “tested” on Russian troops. It’s a $175 billion beta test for the military-industrial complex, and you’re paying for it with your tax dollars while inflation eats your paycheck.

But the deeper objective? The one they’ll never admit on CNN?

The US wants to bleed Russia white. They want to trap Russia in a quagmire so deep that it collapses the Russian economy, destabilizes Putin’s regime, and leaves Russia as a broken, third-rate power for a generation. That’s the real "victory" the CIA is chasing. Not a Ukrainian flag flying over Crimea. A broken, hollowed-out Russia.

**The "Hidden Hand" of the Deep State**

Look at the players involved. Secretary of State Antony Blinken? Former Deputy National Security Advisor under Obama. David Petraeus? Former CIA Director, now a talking head pushing for more escalation. Jake Sullivan? National Security Advisor, another Obama-era holdover. These are the same people who gave us the Iraq War on WMD lies. The same people who destabilized Libya. The same people who ran the "Russian collusion" hoax against Trump.

They are the permanent Washington establishment. They don't care about party lines. They care about one thing: maintaining the unipolar world order where the US is the sole superpower, and the dollar is the world's reserve currency.

And Russia, with its energy resources and its BRICS alliance, is the greatest threat to that order.

This war is not about Ukraine. It’s about the dollar. It’s about the Petrodollar. Russia is pushing for de-dollarization, and the US cannot allow it. So they use Ukraine as the sacrificial lamb. They are fighting a proxy war to protect the financial empire that prints the money that funds their power.

**The Media is the Weapon**

Don't believe a word you see on the news. The media is not reporting the war; they are *curating* it. They show you the "heroic Ukrainian farmer towing a Russian tank" to make you feel good. They show you the rubble in Mariupol to make you feel rage. They never show you the dead Ukrainian soldiers. They never show you the corruption inside the Zelenskyy government. They never show you the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion units embedded in the regular army.

Why? Because that would break the narrative. The narrative is simple: Good (NATO/Ukraine) vs. Evil (Russia). But the reality is a graveyard of geopolitical chess pieces.

Your government is using this war to pass massive spending bills under the guise of "supporting democracy." They are using it to crack down on domestic dissent—anyone who questions the narrative is labeled a "Russian bot" or a "Putin puppet." The Patriot Act 2.0 is being built on the back of this conflict.

**What You Can Do: Stay Woke**

Stop buying the propaganda. Question everything. Ask yourself: Who benefits? If the answer is "the American defense industry and the permanent Washington class," then you have your truth.

This war will not end until Russia is economically broken or the American public refuses to foot the bill. The Deep State is betting on your

Final Thoughts


The grim calculus of this war has long since shifted from territorial conquest to sheer attrition, and Russia's willingness to absorb staggering losses for marginal gains reveals a brutal, industrial-scale approach to conflict that the West still struggles to comprehend. Ukraine, for its part, has proven that modern defense, fueled by ingenuity and Western support, can bloody a superpower, but the question that haunts every briefing is whether that support can outlast the Kremlin’s patience for cannibalizing its own future. Ultimately, this is no longer a war that will be won on a single battlefield, but in the political will of capitals thousands of miles away—and history suggests that in such a contest of endurance, the side with less to lose often has the longer breath.