Posted on 04/26/2012 7:37:15 AM PDT by Whenifhow
According to reports, the U.S. and Russian military will be engaging in an anti-terrorism exercise that will involve Russian paratroopers using U.S. weapons to take and hold the main facilities of the CIA and Denver International Airport in Colorado and the National Security Agency in Utah.
(Related: Learn about the hypothetical war games the U.S. and China have been playing)
The European Union Times has more on the report announcing this exercise from the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation:
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Colonel Alexander Kucherenko publically announced this 24-21 May anti-terror drill this Friday past noting that this will be the first time Russian airborne forces have held exercises with the US airborne forces on US territory. Colonel Kucherenko stated, According to the exercise scenario, soldiers of the two countries will hold a tactical airborne operation, including the reconnaissance of imaginary terrorists camp and a raid. After the operation, a helicopter will evacuate the soldiers. He further added that Russian airborne troops would be training with US special service weapons in these drills in Fort Carson, Colorado.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
As long as we’re taking notes.....know your enemy.
Facts: His granddaddy was a mau mau, his Daddy was a Marxist, his Mommy was a commie (and his spouse is a Wookie).
He is still a true believer in a theocratic-style, socialist workers paradise and trusts his fellow socialists more than he does us western imperialists.
That may sound like crazy John Birch stuff, or it may be the truth. Hopefully Im wrong.
You are not wrong, friend.
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A few days before this exercise was supposed to take place, Soros had a big radical summit in Miami.
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