Sunday, December 21, 2025

Schrödinger’s RUSSIA: Too Weak to Beat UKRAINE but Strong Enough to Invade BRITAIN? (Fast Jet Performance)


We’re being told two completely incompatible things at the same time.

On one hand, Russia is supposedly losing in Ukraine — unable to break through, burning men and equipment, struggling to sustain momentum.

On the other hand, we’re now told that this very same Russia represents an imminent threat to Britain and Europe — strong enough to invade, overwhelm NATO, and force us onto a war footing.

Both cannot be true.

This video examines what I call Schrödinger’s Russia: a narrative in which Russia is simultaneously too weak to defeat Ukraine, yet powerful enough to threaten Britain itself.

So what’s really going on?

Is this genuine threat assessment — or political theatre?
Is Europe preparing for a war it truly expects… or managing public psychology after decades of strategic complacency?
And why does the language suddenly sound so urgent, so dramatic, so performative?

In this video, we strip away the slogans and look at:

What Russia can realistically do

What it clearly cannot

Why governments benefit from running contradictory narratives

And what this tells us about Europe’s confidence, capability, and reliance on the United States




[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, December 21, 2025.]

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