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US Secret Weapon: Kiev Confirmed Existence Of Secret Command Center In Wiesbaden
April 8, 2025 | By South Front
Former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, has publicly confirmed the existence of a secret NATO-Ukraine command center in Wiesbaden, Germany, operating since 2022. This facility, initially located at the US European Command (EUCOM) headquarters in Stuttgart, served as a critical hub for Western military advisors to assist Kyiv in planning operations against Russian forces.
Zaluzhnyi described the Wiesbaden facility as a "secret weapon" – a powerful tool for operational planning, intelligence sharing, and coordinating military aid deliveries. According to his statements, the center conducted war games, assessed Ukrainian battlefield needs, and relayed critical requests to Washington and European capitals. While avoiding specific operational details, his admission confirms long-standing suspicions of direct Western involvement in Ukraine's war strategy.
Recently, New York Times investigation revealed that US involvement was far deeper than officially acknowledged. The report detailed Task Force Dragon – a covert US-led operation based in Wiesbaden that vetted and approved nearly every HIMARS strike during 2022-2023. American forces provided satellite intelligence, drone reconnaissance, and electronic warfare data to guide Ukrainian attacks on Russian positions. The investigation also confirmed that the CIA and US Navy supported Ukrainian strikes in Crimea and later inside Russia, including on the Crimean Bridge.
Zaluzhnyi hinted at disagreements with American advisors, particularly during Ukraine’s disastrous 2023 counteroffensive. Reports suggest US planners pushed for large-scale mechanized assaults despite Ukraine's limitations in air power and mine-clearing capabilities. When the operation collapsed with heavy losses, Washington shifted blame to Kyiv, despite having heavily influenced the strategy.
The timing of these revelations appears politically significant. With the 2024 US election approaching, the Biden administration seems to be selectively disclosing information to justify continued military aid by showcasing past "successes" while distancing itself from recent Ukrainian failures. This suggests an attempt to portray current operations as less US-dependent compared to earlier stages of the conflict.
The existence of the Wiesbaden command center and Task Force Dragon proves that the US was not merely supplying weapons but actively directing combat operations. By controlling HIMARS strikes, approving cross-border attacks, and shaping Ukraine's war strategy, Washington became a de facto participant in the conflict long before officially acknowledging deeper involvement. Even if it was not a revelation for Moscow, these disclosures raise important questions about the nature of US-Russian relations, potential escalation scenarios, and future scrutiny of military aid packages. Ultimately, the evidence confirms that America's role in Ukraine has consistently extended far beyond simple "support" measures.
Recently, New York Times investigation revealed that US involvement was far deeper than officially acknowledged. The report detailed Task Force Dragon – a covert US-led operation based in Wiesbaden that vetted and approved nearly every HIMARS strike during 2022-2023. American forces provided satellite intelligence, drone reconnaissance, and electronic warfare data to guide Ukrainian attacks on Russian positions. The investigation also confirmed that the CIA and US Navy supported Ukrainian strikes in Crimea and later inside Russia, including on the Crimean Bridge.
Zaluzhnyi hinted at disagreements with American advisors, particularly during Ukraine’s disastrous 2023 counteroffensive. Reports suggest US planners pushed for large-scale mechanized assaults despite Ukraine's limitations in air power and mine-clearing capabilities. When the operation collapsed with heavy losses, Washington shifted blame to Kyiv, despite having heavily influenced the strategy.
The timing of these revelations appears politically significant. With the 2024 US election approaching, the Biden administration seems to be selectively disclosing information to justify continued military aid by showcasing past "successes" while distancing itself from recent Ukrainian failures. This suggests an attempt to portray current operations as less US-dependent compared to earlier stages of the conflict.
The existence of the Wiesbaden command center and Task Force Dragon proves that the US was not merely supplying weapons but actively directing combat operations. By controlling HIMARS strikes, approving cross-border attacks, and shaping Ukraine's war strategy, Washington became a de facto participant in the conflict long before officially acknowledging deeper involvement. Even if it was not a revelation for Moscow, these disclosures raise important questions about the nature of US-Russian relations, potential escalation scenarios, and future scrutiny of military aid packages. Ultimately, the evidence confirms that America's role in Ukraine has consistently extended far beyond simple "support" measures.
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