Posted on 08/18/2016 6:00:34 PM PDT by Mariner
The manoeuvres are part of what the Russian strongman sees as the fortification of a new front line with NATO By COREY CHARLTON
18th August 2016, 10:43 am
40,000 Russian troops are massing on the countrys border with Ukraine prompting fears of a new military invasion.
The Pentagon has identified eight staging areas dotted along the border, suggesting Russian strongman Vladimir Putin is preparing for new incursions.
Fears are growing that Russia is planning new excursions into neighbouring Ukraine
Among the units deployed to the area are armoured vehicles, tanks and fighter jets.
Navy Captain Danny Hernandez told the Washington Free Beacon that the exercises were being closely monitored.
He said: We are extremely concerned about the increasing tensions near the administrative boundary between Crimea and the rest of Ukraine.
We urge both sides to avoid provocative steps or rhetoric that could escalate the situation.
Officials told the publication similar movements were seen before Vladimir Putin carried out his deceptive annexation of the Crimea.
Such manoeuvres have reduced the warning time available to the US if he decides to launch another attack.
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Yeah, it’s great argument when it’s true.
I bet that Ukraine regrets giving up their nukes in the 1990’s. US doesn’t have the balls to move nukes into Ukraine.
Because it would result in the end of civilization and at least 1 billion humans.
I'll ask again. Why would Russia need to annex anything?
As one who signed for and was responsible for nukes in the military, their presence in the theater made the Ruskies think twice about their next step.
But not against ANY US interest.
Absolutely. The Pershing II's won the cold war, in spite of the MX and Trident.
But we didn't put them on Russia's doorstep in their historical sphere of influence.
That's the way they see Ukraine...if not like Texas.
We either stand for Freedom or we don't. Russia being "allowed" to annex a neighbor will satisfy an urge to control? It will stop there? I hardly think so. Better it never starts without pushback in the first place IMO.
Cuba was communist and hostile to the US. Ukraine is not communist not belligerent to Russia. Apples and oranges.
Does that include Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan?
Are you saying we should commit us forces to prevent Russia from crossing tanks into Ukraine?
Will you go, or send your son for that folly? Would you risk 100 US cities for that interest?
They are absolutely hostile to Russian interests.
Oh, and communism has been defeated, completely.
It's last vestiges reside in Europe and USA. And North Korea. And a few other insignificant states.
I wrote that blank check to the US already and earned my combat ribbon. But to help stop another evil empire from forming, yeah I’d do it again.
NATO is just another fig leaf who promised support to Ukraine if they gave up their nukes. Trump was right to question the viability of NATO.
A Bill Clinton signature, that the US Senate refused to even consider, is not a guarantee from the West.
Not me. Not for nothing.
Ok. Let’s pray Putin keeps his tanks and planes out of Ukraine tonight, then neither of us will have to make that decision tomorrow. Nite.
Good night.
What about the Baltic states? What about Poland? Do they belong to Putin too? I don’t see how stating opposition to Russian imperialism equates to wanting a nuclear war, but you seem to.
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