Build up to WW3 - RUSSIA holds Largest WAR GAMES since COLD WAR. Response to 'Simulated US Attack'
Straight
out of Russian news, Vladimir Putin has called for the nation's
strategic bombers to enter a state of 'full combat readiness' following
the 'snap drills' that were initiated after Israel bombed Russian-made
missiles within Syria.
Originally being revealed by
an anonymous intelligence individuals within the US military and shared
with CNN as reported by the Israeli National News, the revelation that
Israel was behind the strike on the Russian-made missiles in Syria may
be behind the reason for the combat drill — assuming the Russians found
out before the general public. Unfortunately, the US mainstream media is
too busy covering the minor intricacies of what George Zimmerman ate
for breakfast today to discuss the potential brewing of mega conflict.
And
when you throw Edward Snowden into this mix of tensions between world
powers, it's additional fuel on the fire amid all of this diplomatic
turmoil. And with the intelligence leak that it was Israel who blew up
Russia's missiles after they deemed them to be a threat to the country,
you have a real serious key going into the ignition of world war.
Whether
or not escalations reach the point of conflict, and I certainly hope
they do not (as Israel vs Russia is the absolute 'perfect storm' setup
to launch the next world war and potential nuclear armageddon), the
amassing of over 160,000 troops and strategic bombers with orders to
achieve 'full combat readiness' is newsworthy. But apparently not to the
mainstream media within the United States. A simple Google search at
the time of writing for 'Russia 160,000 troops' will in fact bring up
forums, social media posts, Russian websites, and small-time blogs.
The
largest Russian military exercise since the cold war was a simulated
response to a "hypothetical attack by Japanese and US forces,"
The
wargames, which involved 130 combat aircraft, 70 ships, 5,000 tanks,
160,000 troops and 320 tons of equipment took place in Russia's Far East
near the border with China. The drill was the result of a "snap order"
given by Vladimir Putin on Friday which tasked the Russian military to
achieve full "combat readiness" in a short time frame.
"The
Sakhalin part of the maneuvers was intended to simulate a response to a
hypothetical attack by Japanese and US forces," Konstantin Sivkov told
BBC News.
The fact that the exercises targeted Japan
is interesting given that Japan's Air Self-Defense Force was forced to
scramble jets to track the movement of two Russian bear bombers that
flew near Japanese airspace and over the disputed Kuril Islands on
Monday.
Although Russia denied that the drills were
also aimed at China, independent Moscow-based military analyst Alexander
Khramchikhin said that "the land part of the exercise is directed at
China, while the sea and island part of it is aimed at Japan."
Vladimir
Putin, who personally witnessed the exercises, said he was proud of the
outcome and that the drill displayed a "high degree" of combat
readiness.
With the US and Russia on the verge of a
proxy war in Syria following Israel's bombing of Russian weapons
supplies earlier this month, tensions between the two superpowers are
once again starting to simmer. America's support for jihadist rebels has
angered Russia, which firmly backs the Assad government and has a huge
geopolitical stake in preventing its collapse.
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wargames took place amidst a Russian military build-up that has
accelerated in recent years.
Russia is currently
engaged in the largest military build-up since the cold war, including
the development of a new missile defense radar in southern Russia
designed to counter missiles launched from Europe, as part of maneuvers
which pose, "a strategic threat to the United States and NATO allies,"
according to US military officials.
Russia is also
working on a new generation of nuclear intercontinental ballistic
missiles called the Yars-M which "Russian officials say will be able to
penetrate U.S. missile defenses."
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