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    WORLD BRACES FOR WAR: Canada send Jetfighters to Poland to Bolster NATO Forces

    H2 Note: EDIT - Think about it. How much benefit would it be for Obama to thrust us into world war?

    For those of us who have been sounding the alarms for the past two decades about the massive national political, economical and military disasters of insourcing tens of millions of illegal alien workers from Mexico, outsourcing our core industry, and using our military as a laboratory for socialist and communist social experiments (e.g., preferential and forced recruiting gays and transgenders and flooding our ranks with many tens of thousands of foreign nationals), everything we have warned about is now coming to a hellacious and horrible head.

    Our warnings to even the so-called 'conservatives' in our government leadership have fallen on deaf ears, and we have been demonized by the likes of the John McCain, Mitch McConnel, John McCains who have closely guarded senior Republican leadership from allowing real and capable conservatives that could have reversed this very real demise of the United States.

    These acts of dereliction and selling out the controls of our government to foreign interests (China, Saudi Arabia, the United Nations) have overtaken us to the point we may have no other choice but to be thrown into another world war. An unwinnable one, in which the hatred of the entire world will be directed towards the USA over unwarranted wars it fought in the past fifteen years.

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    WORLD BRACES FOR WAR: Canada send Jetfighters to Poland to Bolster NATO Forces

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    Posted by dignitasnews on April 17, 201

    Canada announced today they will be sending six CF-18 jet fighters to a NATO air-policing mission in Poland as a response to the crisis in the Ukraine.

    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper also ordered 20 staff officers to bolster the Canadian presence at NATO headquarters in Brussels as the alliance organizes a further response. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the alliance’s secretary general, said NATO will deploy additional air, sea and land forces to former East Bloc countries in response to the growing unrest and violence in the Ukraine.

    The fighter jets will join warplanes from the United States, Britain, Denmark, Poland, Portugal and Germany.

    Originally published at Dignitas Tea Party News.


    WORLD BRACES FOR WAR: Canada send Jetfighters to Poland to Bolster NATO Forces

    Earlier today a large anti-US rally was held in Russia, prompting fears Russian leader Vladamir Putin is bracing for additional acts of provocation in an ever developing crisis.

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    U.S. ground troops going to Poland, defense minister says

    In a meeting with The Post, Poland's defense minister calls for a 're-pivot' toward Europe

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    U.S. ground troops going to Poland, defense minister says

    By Fred Hiatt Updated: April 18 at 3:53 pm

    Poland and the United States will announce next week the deployment of U.S. ground forces to Poland as part of an expansion of NATO presence in Central and Eastern Europe in response to events in Ukraine. That was the word from Poland’s defense minister, Tomasz Siemoniak, who visited The Post Friday after meeting with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel at the Pentagon on Thursday.
    Siemoniak said the decision has been made on a political level and that military planners are working out details. There will also be intensified cooperation in air defense, special forces, cyberdefense and other areas. Poland will play a leading regional role, “under U.S. patronage,” he said.
    But the defense minister also said that any immediate NATO response to Russian aggression in Ukraine, while important, matter less than a long-term shift in the defense postures of Europe and America. The United States, having announced a “pivot” to Asia, needs to “re-pivot” to Europe, he said, and European countries that have cut back on defense spending need to reverse the trends.
    “The idea until recently was that there were no more threats in Europe and no need for a U.S. presence in Europe any more,” Siemoniak said, speaking through an interpreter. “Events show that what is needed is a re-pivot, and that Europe was safe and secure because America was in Europe.”
    How likely is such a reversal on defense spending? Siemoniak said there was widespread support at a recent meeting of European defense ministers. “Now they’ll go back to their presidents, prime ministers and ministers of finance, and this will stop being easy,” he admitted. “But the impetus is very strong.”
    The strongest impetus, he said, is not even Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea, but President Vladimir Putin’s bald lies about Russian actions there and his exposition of a new doctrine allowing Russia to intervene in any country where Russian-speaking populations are, in Russia’s judgment, under threat. This poses a potential danger to the Baltic nations, which are members of NATO, and even more to Moldova, Belarus and central Asian nations that are not, he said.
    Like President Obama, Siemoniak said it’s too soon to judge the agreement reached Thursday in Geneva to defuse tensions. He said he believes that Russia’s “special operation in eastern Ukraine didn’t go as planned” and that Putin may have decided to play a longer game.
    “He holds different instruments that he can use to influence events in Ukraine,” Siemoniak said. Putin will keep in reserve the option of an outright military incursion, “but the political, military and financial costs would be gigantic.” The 46-year-old minister mused that until recently NATO was wondering what mission it would have, if any, once its troops came home from Afghanistan.
    “Now we have an answer to that question,” he said.

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    Pentagon mulls deployment as Poland asks for 10,000 troops

    Published time: April 19, 2014 06:57

    US soldiers stand in front of a Patriot missile battery at an army base in the northern Polish town of Morag (AFP Photo)

    Tags Conflict, Europe, Military, NATO, Security,USA

    The Pentagon may deploy more ground troops in Poland, although the number may be much smaller than what the eastern European NATO member wants to see. Washington is seeking to reassure allies amid fears of a Russian aggression.
    Warsaw and Washington may announce the deployment of additional American troops in Poland next week, Polish Defense Minister Tomasz Siemoniak said following a meeting with his US counterpart, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel at the Pentagon on Thursday.
    He added that Poland would play a leading role in the NATO build-up of troops in Eastern Europe, “under US patronage,” the Washington Post reported. He added that the US needs to “re-pivot” back to Europe from Asia to counter “Russian aggression” in Ukraine.
    Siemoniak earlier called on the Pentagon to deploy as many as 10,000 American troops in his country. Poland already hosts some 100 to 150 US military servicing a battery of surface-to-air Patriot missiles, which was deployed in 2010 to give Warsaw more confidence for hosting elements of the NATO anti-ballistic missile shield in Europe.
    The Polish minister’s calls were mirrored by NATO’s top military commander, Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, who said in an interview this month that one of the options the alliance has on the table is to move a 4,500-member combat brigade from Fort Hood, Texas, to Europe.

    US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel(L) and Poland’s Minister of National Defense Tomasz Siemoniak(R) conduct a press conference April 17, 2014 (AFP Photo / Paul J. Richards)

    The Pentagon so far has not given any details about the planned deployment, saying it has multiple options under consideration. But a senior US official told Fox news on Friday that around 130 soldiers may be sent to Poland on a rotational basis.
    The US military also announced on Friday the dispatch of a US Army company of about 150 soldiers to Poland to take part in a two-week land-forces exercise.
    NATO’s military response to the Ukrainian crisis was to deploy additional aircraft for patrols in European airspace and to send American warships into the Black Sea.
    Relations between Russia and the West became strained after an armed coup in February deposed President Viktor Yanukovich following months of protests. Moscow considers the events to have been orchestrated by the EU and the US and does not recognize the post-coup authorities as legitimate.
    Moscow reserved the right to use its military force in Ukraine, should massive violence occur there targeting ethnic Russians. It also accepted Crimea, when it voted to break up from Ukraine and become part of Russia. Russia is eyeing the ongoing turmoil in eastern Ukraine cautiously, where Kiev istrying to suppress anti-government protests with the use of military force.
    NATO members in Eastern Europe are concerned that the Russian military is strong enough to defeat their national militaries and have been calling on the US to ensure their protection from possible aggression. Moscow believes that the alliance is seeking justification for its existence by blowing the tension over Ukraine out of proportion.

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    De-Escalation Off: US Deploys Troops To Poland

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2014 17:59 -0400

    So what part of "All sides must refrain from any violence, intimidation or provocative actions," did the US not understand when they decided that deploying troops to Poland was in keeping with the four-party deal? As WaPo reports, Poland and the United States will announce next week the deployment of U.S. ground forces to Poland as part of an expansion of NATO presence in Central and Eastern Europe in response to events in Ukraine.

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    U.S. ground troops going to Poland, defense minister says

    In a meeting with The Post, Poland's defense minister calls for a 're-pivot' toward Europe

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    Via The Washington Post,

    Poland and the United States will announce next week the deployment of U.S. ground forces to Poland as part of an expansion of NATO presence in Central and Eastern Europe in response to events in Ukraine.

    That was the word from Poland’s defense minister, Tomasz Siemoniak, who visited The Post Friday after meeting with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel at the Pentagon on Thursday.

    Siemoniak said the decision has been made on a political level and that military planners are working out details.

    There will also be intensified cooperation in air defense, special forces, cyberdefense and other areas. Poland will play a leading regional role, “under U.S. patronage,” he said.


    So is that an escalation? or a de-escalation? or is it different when the US moves troops towards another nation's borders?

    As a reminder, we noted in December, Russia's placement of tactical nuclear-capable weapons near the Polish border which at the time sent a very clear message of escalation (despite the, at the time, lack of New Cold War headlines). We wrote at the time,
    Russia quietly has come through on its threat issued in April 2012, when it warned it would deploy Iskander missiles that could target US missile defense systems in Poland. From RIA at the time:


    Moscow reiterated on Tuesday it may deploy Iskander theater ballistic missiles in the Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad that will be capable of effectively engaging elements of the U.S. missile defense system in Poland.

    NATO members agreed to create a missile shield over Europe to protect it against ballistic missiles launched by so-called rogue states, for example Iran and North Korea, at a summit in Lisbon, Portugal, in 2010.

    The missile defense system in Poland does not jeopardize Russia’s nuclear forces, Army General Nikolai Makarov, chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, said.

    “However, if it is modernized…it could affect our nuclear capability and in that case a political decision may be made to deploy Iskander systems in the Kaliningrad region,” he said in an interview with RT television.

    But that will be a political decision,” he stressed. “So far there is no such need.”


    Looks like a little over a year later, the "political decision" was taken as the need is there. But why does Russia need to send a very clear message of escalation at a time when the Cold War is long over, when globalization and free trade, promote game theoretic world peace (or "piece" as the Obama administration wouldsay), oh, and when Russia quietly has decided to reestablish the former USSR starting with the Ukraine.
    We'll leave the rhetorical question logically unanswered.



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    Japan expands army footprint for first time in 40 years, risks angering China

    By Nobuhiro Kubo 4 hours ago


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    YONAGUNI, Japan (Reuters) - Japan began its first military expansion at the western end of its island chain in more than 40 years on Saturday, breaking ground on a radar station on a tropical island off Taiwan.
    The move risks angering China, locked in a dispute with Japan over nearby islands which they both claim.
    Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera, who attended a ceremony on Yonaguni island to mark the start of construction, suggested the military presence could be enlarged to other islands in the seas southwest of Japan's main islands.

    "This is the first deployment since the U.S. returned Okinawa (1972) and calls for us to be more on guard are growing," Onodera told reporters. "I want to build an operation able to properly defend islands that are part of Japan's territory."

    The military radar station on Yonaguni, part of a longstanding plan to improve defense and surveillance, gives Japan a lookout just 150 km (93 miles) from the Japanese-held islands claimed by China.
    Building the base could extend Japanese monitoring to the Chinese mainland and track Chinese ships and aircraft circling the disputed crags, called the Senkaku by Japan and the Diaoyu by China.

    CHINA THREAT

    The 30 sq km (11 sq mile) Yonanguni is home to 1,500 people and known for strong rice liquor, cattle, sugar cane and scuba diving. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's decision to put troops there shows Japan's concerns about the vulnerability of its thousands of islands and the perceived threat from China.

    The new base "should give Japan the ability to expand surveillance to near the Chinese mainland," said Heigo Sato, a professor at Takushoku University and a former researcher at the Defense Ministry's National Institute for Defense Studies.

    "It will allow early warning of missiles and supplement the monitoring of Chinese military movements."
    Japan does not specify an exact enemy when discussing its defense strategy but it makes no secret it perceives China generally as a threat as it becomes an Asian power that could one day rival Japan's ally in the region, the United States.

    Japan, in its National Defense Programme Guidelines issued in December, expressed "great concern" over China's military buildup and "attempts to change the status quo by coercion" in the sea and air.
    China's decision last year to establish an air-defence identification zone in the East China Sea, including the skies above the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islets, further rattled Tokyo.

    Japanese and Chinese navy and coastguard ships have played cat-and-mouse around the uninhabited islands since Japan nationalized the territory in 2012. Japanese warplanes scrambled against Chinese planes a record 415 times in the year through to March, the Defence Ministry said last week.

    Tapping concern about China, Abe raised military spending last fiscal year for the first time in 11 years to help bolster Japan's capability to fight for islands with a new marine unit, more longer-range aircraft, amphibious assault vehicles and helicopter carriers. Japan's thousands of islands give it nearly 30,000 km (18,600 miles) of coastline to defend.

    MIXED FEELINGS

    Onodera's groundbreaking ceremony on Yonaguni took place s four days before President Barack Obama lands in Tokyo for a summit with Abe, the first state visit by a U.S. president in 18 years.
    The United States, which under its security pact with Tokyo has pledged to defend Japanese territory, has warned China about taking any action over the disputed islets, but has not formally recognized Japan's claim of sovereignty over the territory.

    Many of the islanders on nearby Yonaguni are looking forward to hosting the radar base and the 100 troops who will man it because of the economic boost it will bring.

    Others on the island, however, fear becoming a target should Japan end up in a fight.
    "Opinion is split down the middle," Tetsuo Funamichi, the head of the Japan Agricultural Association's local branch, told Reuters. "It's good for the economy if they come, but some people worry that we could be attacked in an emergency."

    Onodera was also greeted on Saturday by about 50 protesters who tried to block him from entering the construction site.

    "Becoming a target is frightening, they won't talk to us about it, we haven't discussed it," a protestor, who declined to be identified said.

    Takenori Komine, who works in an island government office, said it was a risk worth taking if it meant reviving an outpost of Japan that has been in decline since a brief postwar boom.

    At that time, U.S.-occupied Yonaguni's proximity to Taiwan made it an entry point into Japan for smuggled food and clothing from Hong Kong. Since the end of World War Two, the island's population has withered by some 90 percent. Average income of about $22,500 a year is a fifth below the national average.

    "We are hopeful that the arrival of the young troops will bolster local consumption," Komine said.
    (Writing by Tim Kelly; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAPPY2BME View Post
    H2 Note: EDIT - Think about it. How much benefit would it be for Obama to thrust us into world war?

    For those of us who have been sounding the alarms for the past two decades about the massive national political, economical and military disasters of insourcing tens of millions of illegal alien workers from Mexico, outsourcing our core industry, and using our military as a laboratory for socialist and communist social experiments (e.g., preferential and forced recruiting gays and transgenders and flooding our ranks with many tens of thousands of foreign nationals), everything we have warned about is now coming to a hellacious and horrible head.

    Our warnings to even the so-called 'conservatives' in our government leadership have fallen on deaf ears, and we have been demonized by the likes of the John McCain, Mitch McConnel, John McCains who have closely guarded senior Republican leadership from allowing real and capable conservatives that could have reversed this very real demise of the United States.

    These acts of dereliction and selling out the controls of our government to foreign interests (China, Saudi Arabia, the United Nations) have overtaken us to the point we may have no other choice but to be thrown into another world war. An unwinnable one, in which the hatred of the entire world will be directed towards the USA over unwarranted wars it fought in the past fifteen years.

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    WORLD BRACES FOR WAR: Canada send Jetfighters to Poland to Bolster NATO Forces
    here's some Idea's I can get behind

    1. Daddy needs a new pair of shoes "Banksters / Military Industrial Complex" need a fix of Tax Payer Money

    2. John "Attack the World McCain and any other politician "Globalists" in General; need to be the 1st bastards to go through Basic Training; be issued the finest gear "The Borg" can afford and be sent to the front Lines as soon as humanly possible to lead the charge into immortality so we can erect a statue for their "Attack the World Mentality"

    3. All of those Dumb Asses that continuously vote for John McCain, John Kerry and all of the other Psychopaths in DC need to go get that training and ride off into battle. Please take all of your relatives with you; you apparently got a bad batch of DNA that threatens humanity with your choices

    4. The Crack heads in the NGO's to include George Soro's need to go get their gear on and do that spiffy Training so you can be the tip of the spear in Ukraine; you did this to Ukraine... your ass needs to go

    5. If your Dumb Enough to support WWIII; your Dumb enough to charge into Battle

    PS: It doesnt matter If your Crusty Ass is 90 and are into living WWII over again... we can put you in an Up Armored Wheel chair and duct tape RPG's to the hand rails... People are sick of this retarded mentality you people possess ... matter of fact; your taxes need to be quadrupled if you don't immediately enlist to fight for the New World Order

    the Borg commands your presence
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    Russia Confirms Troop Build-Up Near Ukraine; Warns West, More Sanctions "Absolutely Unacceptable"

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2014 16:25 -0400

    For the first time, Russia has confirmed that it has built up its military presence on the Ukrainian border (according to Agence France Presse). On the heels of the de-escalation and the West's threat of tougher sanctions (if Russia failed to abide by the new 'deal'), Kremlin spokesman Dmirty Peskov told Rossiya TV that "we have troops in different regions, and there are troops close to the Ukrainian border. Some are based there, others have been sent as reinforcements due to the situation in Ukraine." Reuters also reports that Washington statements "are unlikely to help dialogue," and further sanctions would be "absolutely unacceptable." It seems the 'deal' has done little to calm anything but the US equity market as Peskov blasted "You can't treat Russia like a guilty schoolboy."

    The Daily Mail's latest update on suspected (now confirmed) Russian troop build-up



    As Al Arabiya reports, a Kremlin spokesman confirmed Friday that Russia has built up its military presence on the Ukrainian border, Agence France Presse reported, as the United States warned that Moscow would face tougher sanctions if it failed to abide by a new international deal on Ukraine.

    "We have troops in different regions, and there are troops close to the Ukrainian border. Some are based there, others have been sent as reinforcements due to the situation in Ukraine," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Rossiya 1 television, AFP reported.

    ...

    Peskov said Russia would not be the only party held responsible for implementing the agreement on easing tensions in Ukraine, according to AFP.

    He added that threats of further sanctions by Washington were "absolutely unacceptable.”

    "Our Western colleagues are trying to push responsibility [for implementing the deal] toward our side. But it must be underlined: it is a collective responsibility," Peskov said.
    Reuters adds that President Vladimir Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said, "Statements like those made at a high level in Washington that the United States will follow in detail how Russia fulfils its obligations ... are unlikely to help dialogue,"

    "You can't treat Russia like a guilty schoolboy who has to put a cross on a piece of paper to show he has done his homework," Peskov said in an interview with Russia's First Channel. "That kind of language is unacceptable."
    Russia's Foreign Ministry accused U.S. officials of seeking to whitewash what it said was the use of force by the Ukrainian government against protesters in the country's mainly Russian-speaking eastern provinces.

    "The blame for the Ukrainian crisis and its current aggravation is unreasonably being placed on Russia," the ministry said in a statement.
    "The American side is once again stubbornly trying to whitewash the current actions of Kiev's authorities, who have embarked on a course for the violent suppression of protesters in the southeast who are expressing their legitimate indignation over the infringements of their rights."
    De-Escalation off...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7 View Post
    here's some Idea's I can get behind

    1. Daddy needs a new pair of shoes "Banksters / Military Industrial Complex" need a fix of Tax Payer Money

    2. John "Attack the World McCain and any other politician "Globalists" in General; need to be the 1st bastards to go through Basic Training; be issued the finest gear "The Borg" can afford and be sent to the front Lines as soon as humanly possible to lead the charge into immortality so we can erect a statue for their "Attack the World Mentality"

    3. All of those Dumb Asses that continuously vote for John McCain, John Kerry and all of the other Psychopaths in DC need to go get that training and ride off into battle. Please take all of your relatives with you; you apparently got a bad batch of DNA that threatens humanity with your choices

    4. The Crack heads in the NGO's to include George Soro's need to go get their gear on and do that spiffy Training so you can be the tip of the spear in Ukraine; you did this to Ukraine... your ass needs to go


    5. If your Dumb Enough to support WWIII; your Dumb enough to charge into Battle

    PS: If your Crusty Ass is 90 and are into living WWII over again... we can put you in an Up Armored Wheel chair and duct tape RPG's to the hand rails... People are sick of this retarded mentality you people possess ... matter of fact; your taxes need to be quadrupled if you don't immediately enlist to fight for the New World Order

    the Borg commands your presence
    PSS: All of you Tran-gender's that are about to be sacrificed need to drop the skirt; Obama's Japan Transgender Fashion show was cancelled

    PSSS: Remember all that money that was money Laundered into the Global Warming Scam..... it could have bought 1,353 6th generation Jet Fighter's .... welp .... it didnt... you got robbed blind; now you are the weak Link on the global chess board
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