Russia deploys two armies, three airborne units to counter threat from 40,000 NATO troops on its border
Rick Rozoff
Major Russian officials today have warned of military threats posed by the U.S.-led thirty-nation North Atlantic Treaty Organization to its western border: its entire western border. And its northern one as well.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that Russia has redeployed two armies and three Airborne Forces units to its western border as part of what he termed an ongoing readiness inspection.
In one of the sternest warnings issued by a Russian official in the post-Cold War era, Shoigu added, “We’ve taken proper measures in response to the alliance’s military activities which threaten Russia.” Regarding the ground and airborne forces, the defense minister said: “The troops have manifested complete preparedness and the ability to perform their duties to guarantee the country’s military security. At the present time, these units are involved in exercises.”
He also warned that NATO is now concentrating over 40,000 troops and 15,000 items of armaments and military hardware as well as strategic aircraft near the Russian border, stating: “The troops in Europe are moving towards Russian borders. The basic forces are being amassed in the Black Sea area and in the Baltic region.” He also mentioned the preponderance of U.S. military personnel in those deployments, as the Pentagon is reinforcing troops in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.
In addition he highlighted the fact that: “The alliance annually holds up to 40 large operational training measures of a clearly anti-Russian bias in Europe. In the spring of this year, the NATO allied forces launched Defender Europe 2021 drills, the largest exercise over the past 30 years.” (Estimates range as high as 37,000 U.S. and NATO troops involved in the several-weeks-long war games from the Baltic to the Black Seas and the Balkans.)
The Russian defense minister pointed out that Russia’s western border wasn’t the only location where the U.S. and NATO were threatening his nation. He also expressed alarm over the U.S. and NATO military build-up on Russia’s northern flank, the Arctic. He said: “The competition between the world’s leading powers for access to the Arctic Ocean’s resource and transport routes is increasing. The US and its NATO allies increase their naval and ground groups in the Arctic, increase the combat training intensity, extend and upgrade the military infrastructure.”
In general Shoigu stated that over the past three years NATO has increased its activity along Russia’s borders.
Also today Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned that American warships deployed in the Black Sea off Russia’s coast were a provocation. He was speaking as two U.S. guided-missile destroyers, USS Donald Cook and USS Roosevelt, both equipped to carry 56 Tomahawk cruise missiles and an undisclosed number of Standard Missile-3 anti-ballistic missiles, are to enter the Black Sea tomorrow and the following day. Earlier this year the guided-missile destroyers USS Donald Cook, USS Thomas Hudner and USS Porter and the guided-missile cruiser USS Monterey were in the Black Sea for exercises, often two at a time. (The most, in terms of tonnage, allowed by the 1936 Montreux Convention, though Turkey’s proposed Istanbul Canal may eliminate that limit.)
Ryabkov said that American warships sailing thousands of miles from U.S. naval bases “always involves a geopolitics element.”
His comments are worth citing extensively:
“I wouldn’t like to go too much into particulars of various interpretations of what freedom of navigation and freedom of the seas is, especially in this context. I know one thing: American ships have absolutely nothing to do near our coasts, and this is a purely provocative undertaking. It’s provocative in the literal sense of this word: they’re testing our patience and getting on our nerves. This won’t work.”
And he issued this stark admonition in the context of the Western threats to Russia over Ukraine:
“Apparently seeing itself as the queen of the seas […] the U.S. should understand after all that the risks of various incidents are very high. We warn the U.S. that it should steer clear of Crimea and our Black Sea coast. This would be to their own benefit.”
His warning is a timely one as Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba is at NATO headquarters today, where U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrives tomorrow and Secretary of State Antony Blinken shortly after him.
President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his next Under Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, are reigniting the war in Ukraine they all three started in 2013-14. The fourth thief, Geoffrey R. Pyatt, is now Ambassador to Greece. This time, they are shipping warships to the Black Sea and even preparing nuclear bomber planes.
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Is Pyatt Jewish as well? Most of the big movers and shakers, including Nuland, Blinken, Zelensky and Khomoisky seem to be from the same tiny group.
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Pyatt was so called ambassador to Ukraine during and after the 2014 Nazi coup.
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the famous phone call between him and Nuland. I have no idea if he is Jewish but he certainly is a Zionist. I couldn’t find his background, other than born in USA.
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More Christian zios than Jewish zios by far anyway.
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Resident Biden/Harris do what Obama tells them and Obama does what Satan tells him. Death and destruction are Obama’s goal, destruction of America’s Christian culture and reduction of the American middle class to that of Obama’s native homeland of Kenya.
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“The most, in terms of tonnage, allowed by the 1936 Montreux Convention, though Turkey’s proposed Ankara Canal may eliminate that limit.”
It’s Kanal İstanbul, not Ankara Canal! And what I hear from experts here in Turkey is that Kanal İstanbul cannot invalidate or weaken the Montreux Convention in any way.
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Thanks for the correction. Duly noted.
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This is from today’s Hurriyet:
“The Kanal Istanbul project, which has nothing to do with the Montreux Convention, will bring Turkey greater comfort and peace,” said Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, referring to a 1936 agreement on the Turkish Straits, also in the Istanbul province.
“We are bringing about work through which we will establish our own independence, our own sovereignty in full measure,” he added, speaking at the Presidential National Library in the capital Ankara on Aprl 14.
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“We are bringing about work through which we will establish our own independence, our own sovereignty in full measure,”
is problematic. “Sovereignty” slogans seem to be an indication of ill will since such a sovereignty would be a sovereignty of a dictator to do whatever s/he likes, would enable Erdogan to fully open the doors to US whereas the Mentreux does not. That is my understanding and that’s why they (Erdogan and his gang) are kneading the Montreux with such innocent sounding slogans. I’ve been suspicious of Kanal İstanbul project in this regard as well, but all the experts I’ve heard have rejected such claims.
If I see anything else here I’ll let you know.
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Thank you once again.
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This is bad and short sighted thinking.
Just reverse things and imagine Russia on Canada’s and the US borders. …How would WE react to such provocation?
Tell you this: We wouldn’t be much focused if the incompetent and cowardly Kamala Harris wasn’t visiting the Mexican border to address the migrant infestation issue.
In fact she would have a REAL reason to stay hunkered in her basement hiding under the covers with her ‘boss’ ,Sleepy Joe.
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I believe you’ll find that Russia, every year at about this time, engages in military exercises. This is nothing new. Also, all of this is occurring within Russian sovereign territory, so why is it anyone’s business?
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Thanks for the information and insight.
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