MUST READ Analysis of Russia -China endplay

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This is just a small portion of a 2010 written essay on strategic threats 2010-2020
Very fascinating, scary read....



RUSSIA'S STRATEGIC PLAN OF ATTACK






It is my considered opinion that the Russians do not want to begin their massive attack on the West with a conventional flow of armaments and troop build-up in Europe. These types of precursor movements would be easily detected by US and European reconnaissance satellites. Neither do the Russians want to destroy Europe if they don't have to. I believe that Russia is planning a massive preemptive nuclear strike on US and British military facilities sometime toward the end of this current decade--precisely because such a strike would decapitate Western military power within two days, with little loss to Russia, and instill fear in the rest of the world. By concentrating the initial attack on the US and Britain, the Russians believe they can turn to European leaders and intimidate them into submission without a fight. The Russians are optimistic they can count on Europe's leaders since many European heads of state are now aligned with the Socialist Internationale, a front for international Communism created during WWII by Moscow as a means of controlling Europe. Russian GRU defector Col. Stanislav Lunev's revelations about Russian military strategy and planning, including his claim that every Russian military exercise is based on the premise of a pre-emptive nuclear attack on the US military, tend to corroborate my suspicions.

WHAT ABOUT TIMING?

I do not believe the intended strike is imminent. It is my estimate that the Russians won't be ready to strike until sometime after 2015 and probably no later than 2022, despite ongoing preparations for war. Here's why: Despite the continual stockpiling of core supplies and other evidence of war preparations referenced in the excellent and ongoing work of J R Nyquist, the Russians lack several elements that would ensure success, and they won't strike until everything is in place.

Rest here....http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com/keytopics/threats.html
 

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yeh beat the war drums so the neo cons can keep trying to stockpile

nukes and billion dollar ships and airplanes from now until we are totally bankrupt



doesnt this get old so quick



save our money to help people in America


not kill the arab nations more and more
 

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yeh beat the war drums so the neo cons can keep trying to stockpile

nukes and billion dollar ships and airplanes from now until we are totally bankrupt



doesnt this get old so quick



save our money to help people in America


not kill the arab nations more and more

KOD....could not agree more... this morning watched a couple Memorial day TCM war movies....it made me sadly reflect on my Vietnam experiences.

No one wins in a war except the bankers and arm merchants. I pray something happens to bring sense
to todays priorities especially here at home.


As a nation, our recent far flung military adventures (and the vast overseas political fallout) show we can no longer claim the "moral high ground." I suspect a good part of the world has figured this out.
 

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As a nation, our recent far flung military adventures (and the vast overseas political fallout) show we can no longer claim the "moral high ground." I suspect a good part of the world has figured this out.

thank you for your service.


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The Pentagon announced Friday it was closing down 21 military facilities in Europe, a move the Department said would save $60 million annually.

The closures were part of a previously-announced effort, but the decision was somewhat unexpected in light of U.S. attempts to reassure European allies in the wake of Russia's annexation of Crimea.

The closures are comprised mostly of recreational and housing facilities at U.S. and NATO military bases across Europe, such as a skeet shooting range, a hotel and a golf course. But some munitions storage facilities will also be shuttered.

"This is about making sure we have the right footprint, the right posture, and frankly that we're spending taxpayer dollars the right way in Europe," Pentagon Press Secretary Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby said at a press briefing Friday.

Kirby said it is just the first round of such closures, which are taking place in Germany, Italy, Denmark, Greece, the United Kingdom, and Belgium, and that more would follow.

"It's all part of a larger process of consolidating our posture there in Europe, and putting our people and our facilities in the most efficient places in the most efficient manner," he said.

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maybe there is hope yet. They cry so hard about closing things and the GOP says loudly we wont be safe anymore.

skeet shooting range, hotel, golf courses ,

its been going on so long they have to be dragged kicking and screaming to cut anything they have got used to.
 
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