Monday, November 25, 2024

Locations Of US & Russian Warships As World War III Threats Soar


Locations Of US & Russian Warships As World War III Threats Soar
 TYLER DURDEN



Last week's "major shift" in policy, which allowed the Biden-Harris team to green-light Ukraine's attacks deep within Russian territory using US-made ATACMS and British-made Storm Shadow missiles, has forced Russia to lower its threshold for using nuclear weapons against Ukraine while also launching new hypersonic weapons.

On Thursday, President Vladimir Putin issued a stern warning that Ukraine launching long-range missile strikes on Russia's territory utilizing newly approved US and UK long-range missiles risks transforming the modern battlefield in Ukraine into a global war. 

"A regional Ukraine conflict instigated by the West has acquired elements of a global one," Putin spelled out and noted that these missiles cannot be used without the direct operational involvement of Western military specialists.

No one genuinely anticipated that the outgoing Biden-Harris regime would escalate the war in Ukraine with Putin to the brink of a major broadening conflict. This suggests that the Biden-Harris team and the Military-Industrial Complex seek to broaden conflict before Trump takes office in late January.


Days ago, Ukraine's former military Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny was quoted by Politico as saying: "I believe that in 2024 we can absolutely believe that the Third World War has begun."

"Because in 2024, Ukraine is no longer facing Russia. Soldiers from North Korea are standing in front of Ukraine. Let's be honest. Already in Ukraine, the Iranian 'Shahedis' are killing civilians absolutely openly, without any shame," Zaluzhny continued, adding that North Korean and Chinese weapons are flying on the modern battlefield in Ukraine. 

With the elevated risk of the war broadening, this new round of tension in Eastern Europe draws attention to the approximate positions of US Navy and Russian Navy assets worldwide.

As of November 18, the US Naval Institute showed the approximate positions of the US Navy's deployed carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups throughout the world...


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