An anonymous source in Moldova has reached out to inform me that, beyond current reports that Russia might be taking Moldova, in point of fact Russian troops are already there, near the city of Cahul, and only about 3 kilometers from the Romanian border.
I can only release these photos asking that readers believe me when I say my source is reliable. It very much appears that these are legitimate, folks, although I have no current corroboration from other sources in Moldova. I have dealt with this source and know him to be reliable.
According to my source, while all this may look calm, the fact is none of this was there 24 hours ago, and none of it’s supposed to be there.
This is in the wake of news that Russian forces have seized a Ukranian Naval Base today.
In the meantime, Romania’s President states outright that Ukraine and Moldova are a priority for Vladimir Putin, who wants to rebuild the Soviet Union.
The notion that Romania may well be next on the list no longer looks paranoid. And the notion that Kazakhstan officials should not be losing much sleep looks rather questionable.
Dean Esmay is the author of Methuselah’s Daughter. He has contributed to Dean’s World, Huffington Post, A Voice for Men, Pajamas Media. Neither left nor right wing, neither libertarian nor socialist.