Did NATO Declare War on Russia?
NATO Declares War On Russia – Here’s The Truth
1
December, 2016
Eleven
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries have deployed
4,000 ground troops in Lithuania, following Russia’s delegation of
additional S-400 missiles in Kaliningrad. If NATO declares war on
Russia, will the Kremlin accept the challenge?
Apparently,
yes. Russian President Vladimir Putin promised to “choke” the
coalition if it continues to provoke the Soviet Armed Forces.
NATO
declares war on Russia: The Iron Sword
While
the placement of NATO soldiers came amid imminent threats of an
all-out global conflict with Moscow, the organization clarified that
the exercise is nothing more than the largest urban warfare military
drill in Lithuania.
According
to The
Express,
The “Iron Sword 2016” was participated by the following allied
countries:
1.
Britain
2.
United States
3.
Germany
4.
Canada
5.
Poland
6.
Romania
7.
Slovenia
8.
Luxembourg
Consequently,
three baltic states joined the drill to complete the 11 countries
committed to this year’s war games. The drills will take place in
Rukla and Pabrade, towns relatively close to Kaliningrad, until
December 2.
US
State Department spokesman, John Kirby, assured that NATO never had
the intentions to fuel any global war and insisted that the
organization was formed as a defensive alliance only.
“It
has always been a defensive alliance. It will remain a defensive
alliance,” Kirby said. “There is no reason why Russia should view
NATO in any way, shape or form as a threat,” he added.
Well,
if that is the case, the question whether NATO has declared a war
against Russia is not true, at least for now.
The
Kremlin still believes that NATO is a “truly aggressive bloc”. In
fact, Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesperson, noted that Russia is
doing everything to protect itself amid “NATO’s expansion towards
its [eastern] borders.”
“The
alliance is a truly aggressive bloc, so Russia does what it has to
do. It has every sovereign right to take necessary measures
throughout the territory of the Russian Federation,” Peskov added.
Meanwhile,
per Your
News Wire,
Putin vowed to pull the trigger if NATO continues to “suffocate”
Russian troops in the Lithuania-Kaliningrad border.
Speaking
to TV host Dmitry Kisiliov, the influential leader asked: “We can
choke everyone, why are you so afraid?”
“We
are not fearful, I have no fear and nobody should,” he ended,
followed by thundering claps from the audience.
Do
you believe that the 4, 000 soldiers were deployed for military
exercises only? Was it a little too big for a drill?
Turkey Has Declared War On Syria – Does This Mean That World War 3 Is About To Erupt In The Middle East?
By
Michael Snyder
29
December, 2016
Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has just announced that the only
reason Turkish military forces have entered northern Syria is to “end
the rule of the tyrant al-Assad”.
By publicly proclaiming that Turkey intends to use military force to
overthrow the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Erdogan has
essentially declared war on the Syrian government. Of course
this puts a member of NATO in direct military conflict with Russia,
since Russia is working very hard to prop up the Assad regime.
If all-out war breaks out between Turkey and Russia, could that be
the spark that causes World War 3 to erupt in the Middle East?
And once Turkey and Russia start fighting, would the United States
and the rest of NATO be dragged into the conflict?
The
big mainstream news networks in the western world are almost
completely ignoring what Erdogan said on Tuesday, but without a doubt
this is major news. The following comes from
a Turkish news source…
The Turkish military launched its operations in Syria to end the rule of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Nov. 29.
“In my estimation, nearly 1 million people have died in Syria. These deaths are still continuing without exception for children, women and men. Where is the United Nations? What is it doing? Is it in Iraq? No. We preached patience but could not endure in the end and had to enter Syria together with the Free Syrian Army [FSA],” Erdoğan said at the first Inter-Parliamentary Jerusalem Platform Symposium in Istanbul.
Turkish
military forces initially invaded northern Syria on August 24th, and
at the time we were all told that the purpose of the invasion was to
“fight ISIS”, but now Erdogan is telling us something completely
different.
Breitbart
is one of the few U.S. news outlets that is reporting on this story,
and I want you to read the following quotes from Erdogan that come
from a Breitbart article that
was posted on Tuesday very,
very carefully…
“Why did we enter? We do not have an eye on Syrian soil. The issue is to provide lands to their real owners. That is to say we are there for the establishment of justice. We entered there to end the rule of the tyrant al-Assad who terrorizes with state terror,” Erdogan continued, insisting his forces were not in Syria for “any other reason.”
The Daily Sabah notes that Erdogan spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin about Syria during two telephone calls last week. Since Russia launched a massive military operation to secure Bashar Assad in power, Putin would presumably have been interested in anything Erdogan had to say about toppling the regime in Damascus, and probably would not have kept quiet about it.
If
the Turkish military is only in Syria to end the Assad regime, then
presumably they will stay there until the job is done.
And
this puts Turkey into a direct military conflict with Russia, Iran
and Hezbollah since all three of them are already fighting very hard
to help the Assad regime.
Of
course there is another reason why Turkey is in northern Syria, and
that is to fight the Kurds. In fact, the Kurds and Turkey are
both rushing to capture a little city northeast of Aleppo called
al-Bab which is currently controlled by
the Islamic State…
Their immediate challenge is securing al-Bab, an Islamic State-held city northeast of Aleppo which Kurdish-led fighters are racing to take, and which lies close to the front lines of Assad’s allies.
Turkish-backed forces have made rapid gains since August, but largely through less heavily populated areas. Urban warfare around al-Bab is already taking a heavier toll. Five Turkish soldiers have been killed in the past week alone, three of them in a suspected Syrian government air strike.
“Right now the question is whether Russia will allow Turkey to seize al-Bab,” said the Muntasir Billah Brigade official.
But
most people in the western world don’t know that Turkish soldiers
are already dying in Syria.
Here
in the United States, tens of millions of Americans are hailing a new
era of“peace
and prosperity” now
that Donald Trump has won the election, but the truth is that one
false move in Syria could easily raise tensions between the United
States and Russia to the highest level that we have seen since the
Cuban missile crisis back in the 1960s.
If
Erdogan would have just stayed out of Syria we wouldn’t be in such
a precarious situation. Unfortunately, the president of Turkey
is a narcissistic lunatic, and he dreams of a day when the old
Ottoman Empire will once again be restored.
But
his delusions of greatness threaten to make the Middle East even more
unstable than it already has been. In addition to his remarks
above, on Tuesday Erdogan also called on all Muslims globally “to
embrace the Palestinian cause and protect Jerusalem”…
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has urged Muslims to defend the Palestinian cause, striking a tough stance on Israel despite improved ties between the two nations.
The president of majority Muslim Turkey said Tuesday that “it is the common duty of all Muslims to embrace the Palestinian cause and protect Jerusalem” and that safeguarding the Al-Aqsa Mosque should not be left to children armed with nothing but stones. Located in the Old City of Jerusalem, the hilltop compound is sacred to Muslims and Jews.
Most
people in the western world pay very little attention to Erdogan, but
the truth is that he is a madman that is often referred to as
“Turkey’s version of Adolf Hitler”. He is extremely
ambitious, extremely nationalistic, and he is a warmonger. That
is a very dangerous combination, and I believe that it is only a
matter of time before he starts a major war in the Middle East.
Somebody
needs to get this guy under control, but unfortunately the Obama
administration has been very hesitant to confront Erdogan about his
outrageous behavior.
When
Erdogan openly stated that the Turkish military is in Syria to
overthrow the Assad regime on Tuesday, that was like lighting a match
in a room that has already been doused with propane.
He
needs to immediately retract those comments, because his unique brand
of lunacy has now brought us dangerously close to the start of World
War 3.
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