Conflict Confirmed: Diplomatic Failures and Crippling Strikes Prove Russia-Ukraine War Will Continue 💣
Conflict Confirmed: Diplomatic Failures and Crippling Strikes Prove Russia-Ukraine War Will Continue 💣
Predicting the trajectory of a major international conflict requires looking past current headlines to the deep-seated political realities. On **October 04, 2025**, a sobering but definitive forecast was made about the ongoing war in Eastern Europe:
“Russia-Ukraine war might continue.”
The Outcome: Escalation and Stagnation
The weeks following the prophecy provided overwhelming evidence that the war is not heading toward resolution, but toward brutal continuation, marked by:
**Key Events Proving Continuation (Oct 17 – Nov 08):**
- **Western Hesitation:** The **US rejected a Tomahawk missile request** (Oct 17), signalling continued limitations on aid and extending the conflict's duration.
- **Diplomatic Freeze:** **Trump's meeting with Putin was cancelled** (Oct 21), eliminating a high-level opportunity for de-escalation.
- **No Compromise:** **U.S. intelligence agencies reported seeing no sign Russia is ready to compromise** (Oct 29), confirming the lack of a political path to peace.
- **Military Escalation:** Russia launched **sweeping strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure** (Nov 08), crippling the power grid and plunging the country into a crisis, a clear military move that guarantees the war will drag on through the winter.
A Prophecy of Protraction
The combination of diplomatic failure and military escalation provides iron-clad proof of the prediction. The intelligence assessment alone, stating Russia sees **no readiness to compromise**, removes the immediate possibility of a settlement. This was immediately followed by a massive, debilitating military attack targeting civilian infrastructure, a tactic used to crush morale and national will. When negotiation fails and military action intensifies, the only outcome is the **continuation of the war**, exactly as foreseen.
JAI VENKATESWARA SWAMY
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