Did You Know This About Russia?! 😳

Published on February 16, 2026
Duration: 0:47

This content discusses potential Russian involvement in supporting Al-Qaeda's activities, including the logistics of resource movement, possibly utilizing abandoned US military equipment from the Afghanistan withdrawal. The discussion highlights geopolitical retaliation strategies and the concept of plausible deniability in potential attacks. Expert analysis is provided by Sarah Adams, a former CIA targeting officer, and Shawn Ryan, a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor.

Quick Summary

Information suggests Russian pipelines may be facilitating resource delivery to support Al-Qaeda's potential homeland attacks in the United States. This is part of a broader geopolitical strategy where Russia employs counter-tactics against the US, including supporting adversaries, to push the US out of its support role for Ukraine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Russian Support for Al-Qaeda
  2. 00:08Geopolitical Retaliation Strategies
  3. 00:20Abandoned US Military Supplies
  4. 00:30Plausible Deniability in Attacks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the alleged connection between Russia and Al-Qaeda's potential attacks in the US?

Information suggests Russian pipelines may be facilitating resource delivery to support Al-Qaeda's potential homeland attacks in the United States. This is part of a broader geopolitical strategy.

How is Russia allegedly retaliating against US support for Ukraine?

Russia is reportedly employing counter-tactics against the US, including supporting adversaries, similar to how the US supports Ukraine. This aims to push the US out of its support role.

Could abandoned US military equipment be involved in these alleged operations?

It is suggested that supplies being moved might be abandoned US equipment left behind during the Afghanistan withdrawal, potentially being utilized for these purposes.

What is 'plausible deniability' in the context of these discussions?

Plausible deniability means that if an Al-Qaeda attack occurs, it would likely be blamed on ISIS, allowing Russia to deny involvement despite their logistical support.

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