Ukraine is mired in its biggest crisis since independence in 1991, and unlike previous "color revolutions," ukraine's changing nature in the near future will be the result of strong russian pressure. Since February 24, Russia has mobilized a large number of military forces to launch a large-scale strike against Ukraine, and Russia has launched a series of conventional weapons to launch a fierce attack on the former brotherly country. The reason why Russia wants to violently attack Ukraine is because Ukraine wants to turn to the West in an all-round way and to confront Russia by joining NATO. In the face of the tight pace of Ukraine and NATO, Russia no longer tolerated it and began military operations against Ukraine.

Ukraine's "color revolution" and the inclusion of NATO in the Constitution, behind are the shadow of the United States, as an ally of Ukraine, the United States, at a critical moment is ignored, NATO did not approve Ukraine's accession, at the same time, as the leader of NATO, the United States, in the exaggeration of the risk of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many times openly announced that it will not send troops to fight with Russia, the United States' repeated guarantees, is to let Russian President Putin have a reassurance pill, and finally launched a strike against Ukraine. Now that russian troops are advancing towards Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, the capture of Kiev is sooner or later, judging by the comparison of the military strength of Russia and Ukraine, which is a basis for Russia to force Ukraine to negotiate.
When the United States is at risk of being "annihilated" of Ukraine, it still insists that it will not send troops to Ukraine, but the United States has continued to move in the Asia-Pacific region. According to the AIS signal data of The Ship News, the USS DDG114 Johnson Aegis guided-missile destroyer of the US Navy brazenly crossed the Taiwan Strait on February 26, and there were also EP-3E and MC-130J coordinated operations in the South China Sea, the EP-3E Aries electronic reconnaissance aircraft operating at the southern end of the strait, and the MC-130J special assault transport aircraft was carrying out training activities in the northern part of the South China Sea. The MC-130J is a platform that can carry special forces raids, and the operations of the US MC-130J in the South China Sea are to familiarize themselves with the terrain and airspace.
In fact, on February 26, the U.S. Air Force also made an operation, according to air traffic control information, the U.S. Air Force RC-135S missile observation reconnaissance aircraft numbered 6-2663 took off from Alaska Elson Air Force Base and headed straight for Kadena Base in Ryukyu. Previously, the U.S. Air Force's RC-135S missile observation and reconnaissance aircraft relied on a military base in Alaska to collect intelligence on a number of Russian missile tests, and Russia test-fired at least seven missiles on February 19, including the cutting-edge Zircon hypersonic missile. 202202374/Global Defense Watch/Ali, now that the U.S. Air Force's RC-135S missile observation reconnaissance aircraft has gone to Ryukyu, Global Defense Watch believes that the United States is the priority to deal with China.
Previously, the US Air Force's RC-135S missile observation and reconnaissance aircraft was often deployed at the Ryukyu Kadena base, and would carry out the so-called "approach reconnaissance" operation in the South China Sea, the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea, the US Air Force's RC-135S is a typical "nothing to climb the Three Treasures Hall", every time the deployment of Ryukyu is a clear mission, when the People's Liberation Army has military exercises, the frequency of activity of the RC-135S missile observation and reconnaissance aircraft will increase, and the US military intelligence system has a rather sensitive sense of smell. The U.S. Air Force RC-135S missile observation reconnaissance aircraft was already in place before Russia conducted a large-scale missile test, so it was necessary to be vigilant for voyeurism by the U.S. Air Force.