In case you missed the news, we are a probably facing nuclear war pretty soon...
Yeah that is pretty darn right, you see, remember Aleppo, well it would seem that matters with Russia are escalating out of control.
But don't worry according to General Mark Milley, in a statement to the Russian government "We will beat you harder than ever before"
You can see it here for yourself:
The Russian response, as reported by Breitbart, seems to jump of the pages of a Tom Clancy novel, as the 1980s have Russia on speed-dial because they just called and gave Moscow a nuclear paranoia back.
Bloomberg News reports that “Russian state television is back on a war footing,” as tensions over the collapse of the Syrian ceasefire mount.
The sudden escalation puts the relationship back into the deep freeze it was in at the peak of the crisis over Ukraine in 2014, which also sparked a wave of hostility in state media. That anti-U.S. campaign ended as the Kremlin sought to ease Western punitive measures imposed over the Ukrainian crisis — hopes that now seem to be in tatters.“Offensive behavior toward Russia has a nuclear dimension,” Russian state TV presenter Dmitry Kiselyov said in his “Vesti Nedelyi” program on Sunday. “Moscow would react with nerves of iron to a Plan B,” he said, referring to any possible U.S. military strike in Syria.The Kremlin’s control over Russian media has in part helped keep President Vladimir Putin’s approval rating above 80 percent during the country’s longest recession in two decades and portrayed military deployments in Crimea and Syria as victories against western encroachment.
Over on the American side of this geopolitical divide, Cliff Kupchan of the Eurasia Group warned about the “ossification of U.S.-Russian relations at an abysmally low level,” as “deep mistrust of Putin will now be structural and unanimous among U.S. policy makers.”
For his part, Putin canceled a trip to France because President Hollande refused to appear with him at the inauguration of a Russian religious center in Paris. Hollande said he would only meet with Putin to talk about halting the Russian-Syrian attack on the rebel-held quarters of the Syrian city of Aleppo, an attack the French leader described as “Russia’s shame.”
On the otherhand the Moscow State Institute of International Relations analyst Alexander Krylov upped the ante by saying the Syria situation “looks similar to the Suez Crisis of 1956, or the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis” and warning that Syria could “lead to far more serious consequences.”
Krylov blamed this on American policymakers, saying they want to continue “playing a dominant role across the entire globe,” and “when this doesn’t work, as is the case in Syria, Washington gets severely irritated.”
For good measure, he accused the Obama administration of being willing to work with “Islamist terrorists” to achieve its objective of overthrowing Bashar Assad, and blamed the U.S. for doing “anything and everything in its power to ensure that any Syrian army offensive gets bogged down,” thus needlessly prolonging the human suffering of the doomed Syrian insurrection.
It was also reported by Stuff.co Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a flamboyant veteran lawmaker known for his fiery rhetoric, said in an interview that Trump was the only person able to de-escalate dangerous tensions between Moscow and Washington. According to Zhirinovsky,
Americans should vote for Donald Trump as president next month or risk being dragged into a nuclear war, according to a Russian ultra-nationalist ally of President Vladimir Putin who likes to compare himself to the US Republican candidate.
By contrast, Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary Clinton could spark World War Three, said Zhirinovsky, who received a top state award from Putin after his pro-Kremlin Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) came third in Russia’s parliamentary election last month.
He did not stop here: “Most Americans should choose Trump because men have been leading for millions of year. You can’t take the risk of having one of the richest, most powerful countries led by a woman president,” he said.
Asked about lewd comments Trump made about women in 2005 that have harmed his campaign, Zhirinovsky defended the Republican: “Men all round the world sometimes say such things that are just for their comrades. We must only consider his business (and political) qualities.”
Zhirinovsky, who believes that although Putin and Trump have never met they could establish a close working relationship, had a very binary conclusion: “victory for Trump would be a gift to humanity. But if Hillary Clinton wins it will be the last U.S. president ever.”
Being that Google wont let me upload these videos, you can see the video here:
Putin Ally Warns Hillary Could Start Nuclear War
Russian conspiracy? Or perhaps there is a real crisis on the rise...
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