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29 Jan, 2026 18:18

‘If NATO was ever to declare war on Russia, I wouldn’t be in NATO headquarters because of those Oreshniks‘ – Stanislav Krapivnik

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'If NATO was ever to declare war on Russia, I wouldn’t be in NATO headquarters because those Oreshniks are coming, and they’ll be there within minutes’ – former US Army Officer Stanislav Krapivnik.

In this week’s episode of Sanchez Effect, we break down why the Oreshnik has made waves across the West. It’s a game-changer that can zip across Houston in a heartbeat, is virtually untouchable, and boasts plasma temperatures of 4,000 degrees – just shy of our Sun’s scorching 6,000 degrees.

Maybe that’s why Western capitals should think twice before continuing to flirt with the idea of war against Russia. But as they continue to wage their proxy war, we dig deep into the real story on the front lines with insights from a military expert.

We reveal what the Western media won’t show you – where exactly Russian forces stand on the map and challenge the prevailing narrative that ‘Russia isn’t winning’.

Plus, we unveil exclusive documents leaked by hackers who infiltrated Ukrainian systems, exposing contracts for foreign mercenaries. Spoiler alert: There are more than a few. Don’t miss all this and more in this episode of Sanchez Effect!

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