Posted on 10/24/2022 9:06:00 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
U.S. military forces are "fully prepared" to cross into Ukraine at a moment's notice to fight a war against Russia.
The Army's 101st Airborne Division, which boasts the "Screaming Eagles" moniker, has been deployed to Europe for the first time since World War II, practicing with live tank and artillery rounds not far from the Black Sea, across which Russia has taken territory from Ukraine, including Crimea, at a forward operating site on NATO's eastern flank, according to CBS News.
Brig. Gen. John Lubas, the division's deputy commander, stressed this is "not a training deployment" but rather a "combat deployment" from which his forces "need to be ready to fight tonight, depending on how the situation escalates across the border."
Col. Edwin Matthaidess, commander of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, told the news outlet these troops are the closest U.S. unit to the fighting in Ukraine, still raging more than seven months into Russia's full-scale invasion began. "It keeps us on our toes," he said.
The roughly 4,700 soldiers from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, are about three miles away from Romania's border with Ukraine, conducting joint ground and air assault exercises with Romanian forces meant to simulate battles that Ukrainian forces are waging against Russian invaders.
"It's not just about defending NATO territory," Charlie D'Agata, senior foreign correspondent for CBS News, said in one report from an air base in Romania. "If the fight escalates, and NATO partners are under threat, they're fully prepared to cross over into Ukrainian territory if ordered to do so…"
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Not a good idea.
5.56mm
I do not know precisely what was agreed between the Trump administration, and subsequently with the Biden administration. The general idea was that we would leave, and the taliban would refrain from warfare while we did what we had promised, and I imagine both administrations had some input on those agreements over time. Since non fighting was one of the agreements, winter fighting season was irrelevant. More important was conditions allowing people we had agreed to exfiltrate time and travel conditions to get to an extraction point.
I suspect neither administration had factored in the absolute terror of the people’s desire to escape Afghanistan. We afluent Americans have much less experience with this kind of social disorder. We and the Taliban also had to deal with the wild card of Al Qaida and other terror activity while the departure was being conducted. I’m sure you could have done a much better job of planning and execution.
And isn’t there a diesel shortage possible?
Something like only 26 or so days worth.
You may indeed be correct
When did Ukraine join NATO?
You know, I can’t seem to recall that ever happening...
“One year later we have a military that is more woke than ever, troops on food stamps, patriots drummed out over the jab, and recruiting down about 50%.”
Well, lower-echelon troops with families have received food stamps for many years. And I heard that recruiting was down 25%. The rest is spot on.
If this administration does not red pill a person, they will remain forever clueless.
Agree 100%
Israel flew F-35s all over S-400 covered territory in Syria.
I don’t have any links. From what I read, detection of stealth aircraft is achievable, but locking on with missile guidance is not — they use two different systems with different frequencies for those two activities.
I also read that the U.S. was able to acquire an S-400 battery to study.
“Everyone might think of stocking up on large doses of pain killers...”
And just how does one do that? Drs won’t prescribe such quantities, and the street drugs are heavily-laced with Fentanyl, the “ultimate pain killer”.“”
It’s the ultimate pain killer I was thinking of that you mentioned. I watched Chernobyl. That was enough for me.
“Israel flew F-35s all over S-400 covered territory in Syria.”
Except that they had agreement with Russia (and possibly Syria). That agreement is likely the main reason that they won’t help Ukraine, even given the threats from the US - Israel needs to prevent Iran (or its allies) from establishing a beachhead in Syria.
Also, in the 1982 War in Lebanon, Israel was able to take out S-200s, but when they were manned by Russians, it came at the cost of Israeli planes being shot down.
We really don’t know what will happen with direct engagement with S-400s, and if it doesn’t go well, then what does that say to the rest of the world regarding our ability to project power? That’s why I don’t think we’ll risk it.
Great way to go senile Joe
“I’m sure you could have done a much better job of planning and execution.”
A child could have planned a better exit.
No, I believe it was deliberate sabotage of our national security from the inside. No one is so dumb or hapless to get the Afghanistan pullout so wrong in so many ways. It went according to someone’s diabolical plan.
Next up: Ukraine...
“No, I believe it was deliberate sabotage of our national security from the inside. No one is so dumb or hapless to get the Afghanistan pullout so wrong in so many ways.”
After I read your comments I decided to do a deep dive into the ending of our long Afghanistan Adventure. I was particularly interested because my son had two fighting tours there, and last year was stationed in the Middle East working on the pull-out. I had my own doubts early on. Under Bush 1, why were the CIA drawn maps of the Tora Bora caves lost when bin Laden was hiding there? Under Bush 2, why was Iraq 2 fought when we were busy trying to win in Afghanistan? More recently, who approved Trump’s release of several thousand Taliban prisoners before we got a lot of our citizens and Afghan helpers out? Why did neither admin. streamline the process of vetting exit of the many Afghans who trusted and helped us, knowing their lives were at serious risk from the Taliban? How well was Biden advised when it was decided to close Baghram AFB with 2 runways and only use the Kabul airfield with one runway?
I found the following article from Aug. 18, 2021, the last days of the pull-oot. What I found of greatest interest was not the article itself, but the 1,000+ comments that followed. Many were detailed and informative. I read about 300 before returning to this comment. Read them and broaden your own opinion. My thoughts are below the link.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2021/08/18/afghanistan-pentagon-fall-of-kabul/
My son said he thought 20 years ago the Taliban would win. Many comments expressed anger at the US military, the Military Industrial Complex, Congresscritters and Lobbyists for encouraging ongoing war financing. One interesting comment expressed the need to make and test ever more complex fighting tools because that is what the enemy is always doing. [Check the new Iranian drone issue for example. It doesn’t even need to be the biggest enemy or most expensive armament.] Personally I am glad we are learning this from the Ukrainian Army and not our own. Russia is certainly showing what does not work to maintain and create a healthy society.
This military R&D will continue to be necessary, the question is, how expensive in lives and dollars? And which politicians are best equipped and sensitive to the underlying moral issues to be entrusted with the job? This November we will all be tasked with offering our opinion on these issues. Will we even begin to have enough information to make sensible choices for our own welfare and that of others? I plan to do a lot more reading and listening between now and voting.
Read your comment, and your link.
I find it interesting that the recent wars we were engaged in are with oil rich nations. Libya, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan. For instance: Oil reserves in Libya are the largest in Africa and among the ten largest globally.
We invaded these countries under pretenses such as WMD’s which were not found.
Russia may be the most energy rich nation in the world. Looks like we are eager to go to war with them.
Sorry, but I have a lack of trust in the propaganda we get in support of these invasions.
We left 7 billion behind in military equipment in Afghanistan. Why?? We can’t be that stupid. What deals were made. We’ll never know. And we the people benefitted how?
ENOUGH!!! No more American lives destroyed, no more American taxpayer money on endless wars. We are 31 trillion in debt, yet we are funding billions to the Ukraine? Something is so wrong with this.
Hilarious you think the comments section of the Compost represents broad opinions.
One specific decision: Bagram, a strategically located military airbase, vs Kabul in the middle of chaos took some sage advice for Old Slow Pedo Joe and deep pondering? Tough one! Tell me what you found in the 1200 liberal wacko comments that would make me say a-ha, Biden’s national security crew made a sensible decision about that.
Just as people on the left would ridicule the idea of finding any interesting comments at FR, the idea that all comments under a WaPo article would be ridiculous is stupid. Comments here, for example range from pro Russia, pro Ukraine, and pro who gives a shxx. That is why I suggested looking at the comments. Too many people are too narrow minded to learn anything new from anyone new. So all we end up doing is looking at the propaganda, and then wonder why we don’t know anything real.
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