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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Defense Secretary Suggests Putin Might Nuke America, Says US Will "Defend International Order" Defense Secretary Ash Carter is a funny guy. Were not out to disparage him personally (although well happily disparage Washingtons foreign policy for which he is partially responsible), but he sure does have an uncanny ability to land himself in situations that end up generating amusing photo ops. Here are just two examples from last week: "Show me some love"... "Just listening to Kenny Loggins in my headphones with my water bottle and yeah, since you asked, that's my aircraft carrier down there"... Of course to be fair to Carter, Washington hasn't exactly put him in a good position. After all, what the US is doing in Syria is deplorable and with the passing of MANPADS and anti-tank missiles to Sunni extremists near Aleppo, the whole "strategy" now borders on the bizarre, especially in light of what happened over the Sinai Peninsula last weekend and also taking into account Washington's relationship with Siite militias battling ISIS in Iraq. Meanwhile, the situation in the South China Sea is just downright silly, as Washington and Beijing risk starting World War III over 3,000 acres of sand that Beijing piled on top of reefs in the Spratlys. Still, when you're the face of The Pentagon, you've got to champion the narrative and that narrative now revolves around two things, i) a resurgent Russia, and ii) the rise of China. Put simply (and colloquially), more than one US military strategist believes the US and NATO would be "annihilated" in a Balkan battle with the Russians and when it comes to China, well, getting into a maritime dispute in the South Pacific (which is the right way to analyze this by the way, because it's not like Beijing is going to sail into San Francisco and invade the US mainland) might be a horrible idea: So, against that backdrop, and with Russia's dramatic intervention in Syria in mind, Ash gave a keynote speech during the annual Reagan National Defense Forum in southern California, on Saturday. Below, we present the "highlights" as documented by the DoD and the video clip courtesy of AP. Enjoy your Sunday evening US foreign policy briefing and please do note that Carter suggests Putin wants to nuke America: In the face of Russias provocations and Chinas rise, Carter said, we must embrace innovative approaches to protect the United States and strengthen that international order. Russia is violating sovereignty in Ukraine and Georgia and is trying to intimidate the Baltic states, and in Syria it is prolonging a civil war, the secretary added. At sea, in the air, in space and in cyberspace, Russian actors have engaged in challenging activities, he told the audience, noting that Moscows nuclear saber-rattling raises questions about Russian leaders commitment to strategic stability. We do not seek to make Russia an enemy,Carter said. But make no mistake. The United States will defend our interests, and our allies, the principled international order, and the positive future it affords us all. Carter said the United States is modernizing its nuclear arsenal to ensure Americas nuclear deterrent, investing in new unmanned systems, a new long-range bomber, and innovation in technologies like the electromagnetic rail gun, lasers and new systems for electronic warfare, space, cyberspace, and others. And were accordingly transforming our posture in Europe to be more agile and sustainable, the secretary said. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)
Russia, China, Iran are not a threat to the US of A or the world. The US of A is a threat to the world and will be the problem, via a false flag. .
Lets suppose the US were to withdraw from Asia and Europe militarily. What might be the result?
What might be the result? There is no need for US forces in Europe, so that part of the question is pretty easy. It would bring about peace in Europe (other than the onslaught of North African and Middle Eastern "refugees" brought about by US interference in the Middle East), and perhaps greater cooperation between the US and Russia on many different levels. In terms of China, well that's a trickier question since the US has showered it with technology, manufacturing expertise, and provided it the means to build up its military to superpower levels. So now it has become a threat to our own economy and to its neighbors in terms of domination in the region. |
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