US Nukes Reported Delivered
To Poland
by Rod
Renny
March 10,
2020
Tensions between Turkey and
Syria continue to spiral out of control. Clashes between Turkish and Syrian
forces amid a Syrian government offensive are quickly threatening to escalate
into a full-blown conflict between the two neighbors and to also shatter an
alliance forged between Turkey and Russia.
In order to prevent the
conflict in the region to be nuclear, USA decided to take the nukes out of
Turkey. The fact of taking the ammunition out of the country was widely
discussed in Turkish media.
The media informed that five
C-17A Globemasters III arrived to Incerlik AB from Ramstein Air Base and took
the whole bulk of nukes out to Germany, Poland and one of the Baltic States.
In the frame of journalist
investigation, I requested the U.S. European Command Public Affairs office to
provide additional information, but Mr. Mark Mackowiak from ECPA refused,
referring the US policy.
An official in the Air
Mobility Command who wished to remain anonymous said that the nuclear
ammunition had already been delivered to Powidz, Poland in early March 2020.
In this way the tensions are
to rise in Europe: the biggest US maneuvers in Europe, more nukes– that can
provoke reactions from Russia.
Moscow has already warned
that Russian government would take responsive measures to an upcoming, massive
U.S. military deployment and U.S.-led exercises across multiple European states
bordering Russia.
Russia cannot ignore these
processes, which are of great concern, and stated that they will respond in
such a way that does not create unnecessary risks.
It’s worth noting that
everything that Russia do in response to the threats created by NATO members to
its security do exclusively on its own territory. Just like all Russian nuclear
weapons are on its territory, unlike American nuclear weapons.
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