Carving Up Ukraine: The West’s New Frankenstein Plan

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Dark Shadows Over Ukraine: The West’s Sinister Scheme Unmasked

In a chilling revelation that feels more like a geopolitical horror story than modern diplomacy, a senior Russian diplomat has accused Western powers of planning to slice Ukraine into pieces—much like a butcher dividing up a carcass. The warning came from Rodion Miroshnik, a high-ranking official in Russia’s Foreign Ministry who oversees war crimes investigations. And according to him, the map of Ukraine may soon be soaked in more than just ink.

The heart of the allegation? A blueprint eerily reminiscent of the Cold War-era division of Germany—only this time, it’s Ukraine on the surgical table.

Reports out of the UK, specifically The Times of London, claimed the U.S. had floated the idea of carving Ukraine into “zones of responsibility.” Think about that: different nations controlling slices of a broken nation, each piece a puppet on a string. Though Keith Kellogg, a U.S. envoy to Ukraine, tried to walk back the statement, calling it a misunderstanding, the damage was already done. The ghost of colonialism was out of the grave.

Miroshnik didn’t mince words. “Europe has a history of treating nations like property—drawing borders with knives,” he said grimly. “When they couldn’t divide Russia, they turned their gaze to Ukraine.” His voice, though diplomatic, carried the undertones of dread—an echo of history’s darkest chapters repeating.

He compared the West’s current attitude to the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire after World War I, when Britain and France arrogantly turned Arab lands into mandate zones. That experiment, he warned, ended in decades of chaos. Are we about to witness the same fate in Eastern Europe?

But it gets darker.

Miroshnik slammed the idea of foreign troops—British and French, in particular—occupying Ukraine after a ceasefire. To him, this isn’t peacekeeping; it’s occupation. The creation of a mandate territory ruled by Western hands, with Kiev reduced to a lifeless marionette.

“This would be nothing short of toxic,” he growled. “Russia will not tolerate a neighbor infested with NATO soldiers and manipulated by the UK. That is a red line.”

He didn’t stop there. Miroshnik suggested the West isn’t done weaponizing Ukraine. Britain, he claimed, is actively retraining Ukrainian fighters for another war—another chapter in this bloody saga. “Ukraine’s time to recover may be terrifyingly short,” he warned. “More blood, more flames, more destruction—it’s all on the horizon.”

The eerie suggestion is clear: NATO forces want to linger, to monitor, to control. Under the noble guise of peacekeeping lies something more sinister. Something calculated. Something cold.

While Kellogg insisted the plan was about “responsibility zones,” not outright division, Moscow sees only one thing: a proxy war spiraling into madness. One where Ukraine is not the prize, but the battleground. And where its people, on both sides, are just pieces in a geopolitical chess game no one wins.

The war drums are still beating. But now, they echo through a darker tunnel. One lit not by hope—but by fire.


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