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*WW3 is Now Closer Than at Any Time Since the Cuban Missile Crisis –
Analyst*

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The UK's recent diplomatic row is by no means an isolated case,
geopolitical analyst Phil Butler told Sputnik, referring to the mounting
pressure exerted by the West on Russia over the past years. Judging by the
level of the West's saber-rattling, a third world war is now closer than at
any time since the 1962 Caribbean crisis, Butler opined.

The sort of rhetoric Prime Minister Theresa May and the British Parliament
used when accusing Moscow of poisoning former spy Sergei Skripal has not
been leveled at Russia since the Cuban Missile Crisis in the 1960s,
geopolitical analyst Phil Butler told Sputnik.

"Looking at President Trump's seeming eagerness to jump on board, combined
with his appointing the psychotic John Bolton as National Security Advisor,
the picture does not look good at all. The level of aggression has simply
ratcheted up many notches. I am sure this is why Mr. Putin warned the world
of Russia's new and devastating weapons. The Kremlin surely knows more
than any of the rest of us. Short answer, World War III is closer than at
any time since [US President] Kennedy and [Soviet leader Nikita] Khrushchev
sorted things out," the geopolitical analyst highlighted.

*UK Chemical Weapons Charade is Just Part of a Broader Plan*

[image: British Military personnel wearing protective coveralls work to
remove a vehicle connected to the March 4 nerve agent attack in Salisbury,
from a residential street in Gillingham, southeast England on March 14,
2018]

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OPCW May End Analysis of Substance Used for Skripal Poisoning Within 2-3
Weeks
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Following the poisoning of former MI6 asset Skripal in Salisbury, British
Prime Minister Theresa May rushed to point the finger of blame at Russia,
although the investigation into the case is far from being completed. In
addition to disrupting high-level diplomatic ties with Moscow and expelling
23 Russian envoys from the UK, the British leadership called upon the US
and European countries to follow in its footsteps.

As a result, the White House tweeted Monday that 23 countries agreed
to expel 137 Russian diplomats over the Skripal poisoning case. However, 11
EU member states, namely, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece,
Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia, have not
demonstrated "solidarity" with London
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and refused to boot out Russian envoys.

According to Butler, one should not view the recent diplomatic row as an
isolated case, "when in fact the West has unleashed a large scale onslaught
on every front against Russia and [President] Vladimir Putin."

"The UK chemical weapons charade is just part of a plan involving
widespread cyber-attacks, social and political assaults, media
manipulation, and real strategic and tactical elements," the geopolitical
analyst emphasized. "Take for example the Israeli hype over Gaza incursions
and presumed Hezbollah intercessions. Look at the whole spectrum, and you
see what I mean."

The analyst remarked that by hyping up the hysteria over the alleged
chemical attack against Skripal, London and its allies are seemingly
seeking to kill several birds with one stone: namely, to boycott the
Russia-hosted 2018 World Cup
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undermine the Nord Stream 2
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project and exert considerable pressure on the Russo-Syrian military
coalition which is successfully advancing in Eastern Ghouta
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"Yes, this is exactly what is happening," Butler suggested. "While Nord
Stream and other facets are important, but the World Cup is where the
liberal order has put Mr. Putin in a tough position. I am sure he will
parry this stab, but think about empty stadiums and the gut punch this
would be. Putin's/Russia's response to this, if it happens, has to be
perfect or the world gets split down the middle."

Meanwhile, Australia signaled Tuesday that although it is expelling two
Russian diplomats in response to the supposed nerve agent attack in the UK,
the Australian government is not considering a boycott of the FIFA event
in Russia
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..

​For his part, UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said the same day that
London has "no plans to boycott the World Cup
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since it has "no desire to punish English fans."

[image: Police officers seal off the road on which Russian Sergei Skripal
lives in Salisbury, Britain, March 7, 2018]© REUTERS/ Toby Melville

Police officers seal off the road on which Russian Sergei Skripal lives in
Salisbury, Britain, March 7, 2018

*UK to Arrest Russia's Assets of 'Dubious Origin'*

On the other hand, Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson announced Monday that
the UK is ready to take action against Russia's assets of questionable
origin in accordance with the newly adopted law.

When asked whether the measure is London's extravagant way to fix its
financial problems triggered by Brexit, Butler pointed out that "the sums
we are talking about are a drop in the bucket compared to the trillions
these people are spending trying to perpetrate a global hegemony."

According to the geopolitical analyst, the move "is more punitive and
provocative."

"What I can say, is that those individuals losing funds will be swallowing
a bitter pill for the cause," he presumed. "And this is what the purveyors
in Britain want, to sow more discord. It is all really transparent after a
while."

*West is Deliberately Undermining Everything Positive About Russia on the
World Stage*

Referring to the West's narrative on the Magnitsky and Litvinenko cases,
as well as the downing of the MH17 over Ukraine and Russia's alleged
interference in the US 2016 presidential election, to name a few, the
analyst opined that "these provocations were deliberate efforts
to undermine anything positive about Russia on the world stage."

"The poor sportsmanship and the dangerous implications are nothing short
of diabolical," Butler remarked.

[image: Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual Presidential
Address to the Federal Assembly at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall]

© Sputnik/ Michael Klimentyev

War in the Making? US, Its Allies Turn a Deaf Ear to Putin's Warning –
Analyst
<https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201803151062569254-us-uk-russia-putin/>

Earlier this month Wiltshire police found former intelligence agent Sergei
Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, unconscious on the bench near a
shopping center in Salisbury. It was reported that the Skripals had fallen
victim to an alleged chemical attack
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being poisoned by nerve agent А-234.

Skripal, an MI6 agent codenamed "Forthwith," was arrested in Russia in 2004
and six years later swapped along with three other persons for 10 Russian
sleeper agents exposed in the US in 2010.

Following the UK's expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats over the Skripal case,
Moscow booted out 23 British envoys from Russia.

Meanwhile, PM May promised to adopt more long-term measures against Moscow
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"Yesterday was a significant moment in our response to this reckless act
of aggression, but there is still more to be done as we work
with international partners on a long-term response to the challenge posed
by Russia," May's spokesperson told journalists on March 27.

*The views and opinions expressed by Phil Butler, Ekaterina Blinova are
those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of Sputnik.*

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