Burn: Russia puts crazed British Minister of Defense in his place
January 28 , 2017 - Fort Russ News -
Intelligence
agencies of Great Britain have accused the Minister of Defense,
Gavin Williamson, of divulging secret data. Earlier, he told The
Daily Telegraph that Russia intends to attack the British energy
infrastructure system, which could cause the deaths of "thousands
and thousands of people." The headline seemed to be competing
for most outrageous Russophobic accusation of the year to date.
The
defense department of Great Britain rejected the accusations. "The
Minister of Defense did not disclose any secret data in the course
of his communication with the press," said the statement
of the representative of the Ministry of Defense.
Commenting
on Williamson's statement, Igor Konashenkov, the spokesman for
Russia's Defense Ministry, said that the British minister
"does not seem to understand where the boundaries of the
reasonable are" and is "passionate for the cause,
in the name of banknotes."
US General thinks Russia should just abandon the Donbass
The
former commander of the US Army in Europe, Lieutenant-General Ben
Hodges, acknowledged that the Russian tactics of fighting in the east
of Ukraine demonstrate the complex integration of unmanned aerial
vehicles, electronic, mortar and artillery means of warfare, which
creates serious problems for Ukrainian troops.
As
radio Liberty reports, this was announced by Hodges in Washington
during a speech at the Commission on Security and Cooperation in
Europe, known as the Helsinki Commission.
"The
Russian ability to engage in electronic warfare is something that we
have never had to worry about in Afghanistan and Iraq. You can not
talk on the radio or some unprotected device, because it will be
muffled or intercepted, or worse, you will be found, and then
destroyed," said Hodges.
According
to him, the Russian-backed commanders utilise these tactics of using
drones and artillery in the Donbass, which allows them to eradicate,
in particular, Ukrainian mortar and artillery formations.
In
these circumstances, the American general believes that the supply of
Javelin anti-tank complexes to Kiev is justified, calling it an
important signal to convince the Russians to agree on ending the
conflict. At the same time, the general has a very clear idea of
exactly how the conflict should stop.
"There
must be a diplomatic solution. Russia must at some point agree to
stop supporting separatists or withdraw from there to allow Ukraine
to regain control of its border with Russia," said Hodges. Will
the US then, stop supporting Kiev?
It
seems one-sidedness is a disease across the Atlantic.
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