Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev, deputy head of Russia's military intelligence arm (GRU), was shot and critically wounded in his Moscow apartment building on Friday, just hours after high-stakes peace talks between Russian, Ukrainian, and American representatives wrapped up in Abu Dhabi.
The timing of this assassination attempt is absolutely stunning, folks. We're talking about a senior military official getting gunned down right after peace negotiations conclude? That's not a coincidence - that's sabotage.
Social media exploded with reports of the attack, with @GeopoliticsMon posting: "🚨🇷🇺Assassination Attempt in Moscow: A top Russian military intelligence general, Vladimir Alekseyev (Deputy Head of the GRU), was shot in a Moscow apartment building today. The Kremlin has blamed Ukraine for the 'terrorist act' aimed at disrupting peace talks."
While the Kremlin is pointing fingers at Ukraine, other intelligence sources suggest this could be the work of internal rivals - or worse, elements within the military-industrial complex that profit from endless war. As @samuella noted: "#Kremlin blamed #Ukraine but internal rivals may be responsible. Attack followed stalled peace talks in #AbuDhabi involving Russian, Ukrainian & USA reps."
"Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev, deputy head of Russian military intelligence, has been shot and critically injured in Moscow," reported @RebelInPower, confirming that Putin is being directly briefed on the situation.
Here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: every time President Trump makes progress toward ending this bloody conflict, mysterious incidents like this happen. Remember, Trump promised to end the Ukraine war within 24 hours of taking office, and his administration has been working around the clock to broker real peace.
But there are powerful forces - both here and abroad - that have gotten very rich off this war. Defense contractors, globalist elites, and deep state operatives don't want peace because peace doesn't pay their bills.
With Alekseyev fighting for his life in a Moscow hospital, Americans need to ask: who really benefits when peace talks get derailed? And will President Trump's America First foreign policy be strong enough to overcome the warmongers trying to sabotage it?
