To: markomalley
Preparation for war is how the peace is preserved. Our military should always be ready for the worst on little or no notice.
2 posted on
12/23/2017 8:11:27 AM PST by
Spok
("What're you going to believe-me or your own eyes?" -Marx (Groucho))
To: markomalley
Trump should sign a EO requiring politicians to be on the front lines of any war.
3 posted on
12/23/2017 8:15:12 AM PST by
davidb56
To: markomalley
300 Marines in Norway?
That’s enough to scour the country clean of Muslims.
4 posted on
12/23/2017 8:16:47 AM PST by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: markomalley
Maybe a better headline would have been “war is continuing”.
6 posted on
12/23/2017 8:23:03 AM PST by
buckalfa
(Slip sliding away towards senility.)
To: markomalley
Good golly! Are we going to do the Norway thing every year? Marines have been going to Norway for a long, long time. I was there in the early eighties. Nice place, nice exercise, large exercise.
7 posted on
12/23/2017 8:25:54 AM PST by
rey
To: markomalley
Newsflash: There’s always a war coming.
8 posted on
12/23/2017 8:30:16 AM PST by
Stentor
To: markomalley
Since WWII, how many years have we not had troops engaged in combat?
We are at war now, unless this guy thinks a worse one will crop up in addition to what we are doing now.
To: markomalley
“Only the dead have seen the end of war”
12 posted on
12/23/2017 9:28:56 AM PST by
varyouga
To: markomalley
Why would Russia attack Norway? Would they march across Finland and Sweden. The north route across Norway isn’t an option. Russia’s Army is a shadow of what it was. This sounds nuts.
13 posted on
12/23/2017 9:46:54 AM PST by
Seruzawa
(TANSTAAFL!)
To: markomalley
Our military forces should be prepared for war at any minute. I don’t care if we go 100 years without having to fire a bullet, it doesn’t change the fact that they should be equipped and trained to go as soon as the call is made.
To: markomalley
The only reason we have Generals is because “War Is Coming”
To: markomalley
According to the interviewed Western intelligence sources, Sweden and Finland would come under attack in the case of a real war against NATO. These attacks were also rehearsed in September. We know that, in case of a war with NATO, Russia would not expect Sweden and Finland to remain neutral, although they are not part of NATO. Stockholm and Helsinki would allow NATO aircraft to use their airfields and so on. The source alleged that most Swedish and southern Finish air fields would therefore come under Iskander missile attacks. The sources pointed towards the Murmansk region on the Kola peninsula, bordering on Finland and Norway. There were very interesting activities here, which makes us think that they were practicing something for northern Finland, but unfortunately I cannot tell you more, as we are not the source of this information. Pushed about the issue, the sources revealed that, during the Zapad 2017 exercise, Russian army forces from other parts of the country were moved to Kola that do not belong there. This makes us think that they did not just play out the scenario on the map, but also in real life. The point of this operational direction is to defend against NATO air attacks. So we think that they planned to neutralize assets in the region as well. In October, a Norwegian magazine reported, referring to six Norwegian defence establishment sources, that Russia had practiced bombing and invading Svalbard, the Norwegian archipelago in the Barents Sea, during Zapad 2017. According to the report, two waves of Tu-95 and Tu-22m3 bombers rehearsed bombing runs on the strategic islands between Russia and the resource-rich Arctic Ocean. 50 vessels participated in the drill in the Barents Sea. This confirms with what BILD learnt from its two Western intelligence sources. From Russias strategic perspective, it would be necessary to carry out parallel attacks on Finish and Norwegian mainland targets. http://www.bild.de/politik/ausland/bild-international/zapad-2017-english-54233658.bild.html
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