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CyberSEO = CyberAssiehole |
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fuck the war. I have business with both usa and russia too and want to keep them rolling.
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You, also, noticed how he tried to spin that 1.:thumbsup You have to expect that from someone living in the land that truth and honesty forgot. Russia Russian Air Force - 16 were in service (12 combat and four in training) as of April 2008, with the 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Regiment at Engels/Saratov. As of 2013, 11 Tu-160s are combat-ready. Ukraine Ukrainian Air Force inherited 19 Tu-160s from the former Soviet Union, and subsequently handed over eight Tu-160s to Russia as exchange for debt relief in 1999; the remainder were scrapped under the Nunn?Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction agreement led by the US. 1 in museum of the strategic aviation in Poltava. |
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"America good, Russia bad"
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Russian Defectors Have Warned the US About This Moment High-profile Soviet defectors have been telling American intelligence agencies for decades that the Russians have engaged in a multigenerational plot to destabilize America prior to the takeover in which both the Russians and the Chinese will unleash a ferocious military assault upon our country. To match feature USA-RUSSIA/SPYThe high-ranking defector, Sergei Tretyakov, who repeatedly warned Americans that Russia?s core government had never abandoned the Cold War and still aimed to destroy the United States. In his later years, he said his main goal was to ?wake up? the American people to the deadly threat posed to them by the former Soviet Union. His death was reported as a cardiac event, however, his family remains suspicious. Tretyakov joined a plethora of others who defected from the former Soviet Union in order to warn the American people about a planned attack sponsored by the Russian government with assistance from within the American government. |
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Russian attack submarine slipped past US Navy and patrolled Gulf of Mexico for weeks undetected A Russian attack submarine slipped into the Gulf of Mexico undetected and sailed through US strategic waters for weeks without the US Navy noticing, it was reported on Wednesday. The US military didn't even know about the presence of the Akula-class nuclear submarine earlier this year until after it had already left the gulf, still carrying a payload of long-range missiles. The revelation is part of a startling trend of Russian incursions as the former Cold War foe ramps up its military might under the leadership of President Vladimir Putin. The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative news site, quoted anonymous military sources as saying the sub was in the gulf for a month. The exact time frame of the vessel's presence was not clear. 'The Akula was built for one reason and one reason only: To kill US Navy ballistic missile submarines and their crews,' a source told the Beacon. The US Navy's Atlantic submarine fleet is based at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay on the coast of southern Georgia. Akula-class subs are designed to run fast and quietly. They are equipped with torpedoes, mines and cruise missiles. Russia has a fleet of nine of the vessels, which are 360 feet long and are powered by a pressurized water nuclear reactor. The last time a Russian sub was spotted this close to the US was in 2009, when a pair of the subs were discovered patrolling off the east coast. 'Sending a nuclear-propelled submarine into the Gulf of Mexico-Caribbean region is another manifestation of President Putin demonstrating that Russia is still a player on the world?s political-military stage,' Norman Polmar, a naval intelligence consultant, told the Beacon. In June, a fleet of Russian strategic nuclear bombers conducted a training operation in the Arctic without notifying the American military. Then, in July, a Bear H strategic bomber, capable of carrying cruise missiles, entered American airspace near California. US Air Force fighter jets had to be scrambled to meet the plane and turn it back. 'It?s a confounding situation arising from a lack of leadership in our dealings with Moscow. While the president is touting our supposed "reset" in relations with Russia, Vladimir Putin is actively working against American interests, whether it?s in Syria or here in our own backyard,' Republican Sen John Cornyn told the Beacon. |
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Did Russian special forces just attack the California power grid as alleged in this video from Tom Lupshu? While the mainstream media tells us that a storm knocked out power to 36,000 Southern California Edison customers, Tom has another theory that is quite possible. Tom reminds us that often the first act of war is to shut down communications. Tom asks if this outage is actually a ?preemptive strike? by covert Russian forces in preparation for some kind of ?Red Dawn? style invasion. If so, should we expect to see more such occurrences in the near future? |
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that defectors article is fine ass material for some new history channel show. Could squeeze in so nicely in between ancient aliens and storage wars
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is the war start yet?:)
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US placing military resources into theater for attack on Russia
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