On Feb 13, 9:28=A0pm, Vladimir Makarenko <makar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> vello wrote:
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> > On Feb 13, 3:51 pm, Vladimir Makarenko <nos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > 24 divisions seems to be too little for a world war? For carrier
> > groups, I think Wolfowitz's idea was that they are present in Europe -
> > planes can start from Mediterranean or from seas around Brittain.
> > About Lithuania or any other civilized place outside North Canada,
> > north Alaska and North Siberia - they will be equally destroyed and/or
> > poisoned.
>
> It's a long story - if to tell the whole, - one would have to start with
> explaining of the neocon doctrine of the US absolute world domination
> after crash of the Soviet Union. To prevent any attempts to counter such
> domination even on regional level anywhere the idea was born to
> demonstrate how devastating would be result would such challenge be
> thrown in the face of the US: to provoke Russia into (in Russian mind)
> small military engagement over Lithuania and ambush Russians with
> overwhelming devastating force, bombing Russia into the stone age.
> Presumption was that Russians wouldn't have a nerve to defend themselves
> with nukes.
> Wolfy first developed this scenario in 90-ties when quite a number of
> idiots thought that Russia is a soft target to be used for an exercise,
> like the Brits used Tasmanians to tune their rifles.
> As to the fleet battle groups- Wolfy specifically designates them to
> "bottle up Russian fleet in Eastern Baltics".
>
> If the whole scenario looks like a delirium of mentally disturbed - well
> it is exactly that. The biggest mistake many people make is to give
> credit of doubt that people in government cannot be THAT stupid. They
> however ARE. It was a lucky lottery ticket, a real Jack Pot that all
> that happened is just local genocide in Iraq.
>
> VM.
Do you have coordinates for original story? Seems written not
seriously, expecially those naval things - russia don't have such a
fleet in Baltic sea that carriers would be needed to stop them. where
the story was published?


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