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Washington is preparing a deal if Russia is defeated – journalist Hersh

The United States is preparing a draft agreement to end the conflict in Ukraine, which Washington will offer to Moscow in the event of Russia’s defeat, said American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hersh.

“I was informed that two months ago the Joint Chiefs of Staff had tasked the members of the staffs – the military term ‘setting the task’ – to draft a treaty for the end of the war to supply to the Russians after their defeat in the battles in Ukraine,” Hersh wrote on his Substack blog.

In February of this year, Seymour Hersh’s publication, in which the Pulitzer winner reveals the role of the United States in the sabotage on the Nord Stream wires, became an information bomb. The article claims the bomb was planted by US Navy divers in the summer of 2022.

Earlier, it was reported that allegedly secret US documents on the Pentagon and NATO’s preparation of the Ukrainian military for the offensive had been leaked to the network.

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