BREAKING - Russia/Chinese Vostok-18 Joint Exercise a full rehearsal for a coming global war? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76809044 United States 09/05/2018 11:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | think its another message to north korea ~ Quoting: Rufus Juice back in december as talk of a trump/kim meeting was shaping up china and russia staged a missile drill that involved targeting both the us and north korea. south korea just announced their meetings are going well with kim - he plans to do more to denuke. and now this drill, on his border pretty much. they're telling kim- we know you got a great deal on the table from trump. dont take it. we are your backyard. North Korea are Loyal Commies. they've been dealing with the Loyal Commies here in the U.S. for years. |
Bearded Clam (OP) User ID: 76871010 Australia 09/06/2018 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump didn't cause this problem with Russia, he inherited it from a line of US administrations stretching back to Daddy Bush. If there was ever going to be a US President to establish friendly relations with the Russian Federation and usher in an era of peace and prosperity between East and West it would have been President Trump. Unfortunately it's too late. There are dark and powerful forces pushing for war and it's looking like President Trump will be the "wartime President" for WWIII through no fault of his own. User ID: 64492936 |
Bearded Clam (OP) User ID: 76871010 Australia 09/06/2018 01:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | - Smaller, more flexible military units - Local proxies to do the brunt of the fighting - i.e. the "separatists" in Ukraine, and potentially the Chinese in Southeast Asia - Cyberwarfare and information operations for offensive ends. Not just hacking, but influencing... - Massed artillery to destroy enemy formations - Lots of snipers - Anti-access/area-denial weapons to target Western forces’ air and logistical support - Electronic warfare threatens US/NATO dependence on communications and sensors Here's a US Study of these Russian strategies from the Asymmetric Warfare Group (UNCLASS)- [link to info.publicintelligence.net (secure)] We (Western Allies) haven't been doing all that well against hillbilly goatfucker guerrillas, so how well will we go against a modern, well equipped conventional force using a combo of unconventional and conventional warfare tactics? User ID: 64492936 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76909180 Poland 09/07/2018 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "From 11–15 September Russia’s Far East will host Vostok-2018 the largest Russian military exercise since Zapad (West)-1981. According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, this latest exercise will engage some 300,000 Russian troops, over 1000 aircraft, the Pacific and Northern Fleets, the entire Airborne forces, Mongolian and 3200 Chinese troops, including 30 aircraft and fixed-wing helicopters." Quoting: Bearded Clam Rest of the study here - [link to www.lowyinstitute.org (secure)] Huge deployments of airborne (para) forces. Extensive nuclear first strike rehearsals. Air, sea and land interoperability tests with China. What this tells us at minimum is that Russia, China and Mongolia have an ironclad military cooperation treaty not unlike the Washington Agreement. It tells us that plans are in motion for a joint airborne invasion of the target nation/s. It tells us that nuclear first strikes are probably included in the operational planning. Nuked, then invaded Red Dawn style? Which countries are the intended recipients of all this attention? USA? Probably not. Australia? Probably not, but maybe. Japan? Taiwan? South Korea? Vietnam? Philippines? That oil wealth in the South China Sea is a big-arsed prize. Russia and China have something serious up their sleeve and this is probably the only warning we'll get. So it's not quite time to bring in the tomato plants, but soon... Mongolian? Horse archers again? |
scientia sit potentia User ID: 75408574 United States 09/07/2018 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "From 11–15 September Russia’s Far East will host Vostok-2018 the largest Russian military exercise since Zapad (West)-1981. According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, this latest exercise will engage some 300,000 Russian troops, over 1000 aircraft, the Pacific and Northern Fleets, the entire Airborne forces, Mongolian and 3200 Chinese troops, including 30 aircraft and fixed-wing helicopters." Quoting: Bearded Clam Rest of the study here - [link to www.lowyinstitute.org (secure)] Huge deployments of airborne (para) forces. Extensive nuclear first strike rehearsals. Air, sea and land interoperability tests with China. What this tells us at minimum is that Russia, China and Mongolia have an ironclad military cooperation treaty not unlike the Washington Agreement. It tells us that plans are in motion for a joint airborne invasion of the target nation/s. It tells us that nuclear first strikes are probably included in the operational planning. Nuked, then invaded Red Dawn style? Which countries are the intended recipients of all this attention? USA? Probably not. Australia? Probably not, but maybe. Japan? Taiwan? South Korea? Vietnam? Philippines? That oil wealth in the South China Sea is a big-arsed prize. Russia and China have something serious up their sleeve and this is probably the only warning we'll get. So it's not quite time to bring in the tomato plants, but soon... russia is not our enemy you fool. scientia sit potentia |
scientia sit potentia User ID: 75408574 United States 09/07/2018 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump didn't cause this problem with Russia, he inherited it from a line of US administrations stretching back to Daddy Bush. If there was ever going to be a US President to establish friendly relations with the Russian Federation and usher in an era of peace and prosperity between East and West it would have been President Trump. Quoting: Bearded Clam Unfortunately it's too late. There are dark and powerful forces pushing for war and it's looking like President Trump will be the "wartime President" for WWIII through no fault of his own. nope. remember this post scientia sit potentia |
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