Political
Insanity: Outgoing President Obama’s “Operation Atlantic Resolve” against
Russia: US Sends 3,600 Tanks Against Russia – Massive NATO Deployment Underway
Introductory
Note by Michel Chossudovsky
Global
Research, January 05, 2017
Donbass
International News Agency 4 January 2017
Region: Russia and FSU
Dangerous
crossroads: Is Obama intent upon waging a military operation on Russia’s border
prior to the end of his presidential mandate?
This
military onslaught could potentially create a fait accompli.
Are
these deployments of US tanks and troops part of Obama’s “act of retribution”
against Russia in response to Moscow’s alleged hacking of the US elections,
which according to the director of National Intelligence James
Clapper constitute an “Existential Threat” to the Security of the US.
As
we recall Obama on December 29th “ordered a series of retaliatory steps against
Russia”.
Is
this a “fast-track” procedure on the part of the outgoing president, with the
support of US intelligence to create chaos prior to the inception of the Trump
administration on January 20th?
According
to Donbass International News Agency Service, “A Massive US
military deployment should be ready by January 20.”
Political
Insanity prevails.
And
insanity could potentially unleash World War III.
Meanwhile
none of this is front page news. The mainstream media is not covering it.
Below
is the report of the Donbass International News Agency report.
Michel
Chossudovsky, Global Research, January 5, 2016
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The
NATO war preparation against Russia, ‘Operation Atlantic Resolve’,
is in full swing. 2,000 US tanks will be sent in coming
days from Germany to Eastern Europe, and 1,600 US tanks is
deployed to storage facilities in the Netherlands. At the same time, NATO
countries are sending thousands of soldiers in to Russian borders.
According
to US Army Europe, 4,000 troops and 2,000 tanks will arrive in three US
transport ships to Germany next weekend. From Bremerhaven, US troops
and huge amount of military material, will be transported to Poland and other
countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
USA
is sending to Russian borders 3rd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division. Overall,
more than 2,500 pieces of cargo are shipped to Germany, where those will be
unloaded in the period January 6-8. US military material and troops will
continue to Poland by rail and military convoy’s. Massive US military
deployment should be ready by January 20.
“Some
900 cars with military materiel will be transported by train from Bremerhaven
to Poland. There are also about 600 pieces of freight that will be transported
by train to Poland from the military training ground at Bergen-Hohne. Nearly 40
vehicles will travel directly by road from Bremerhaven to Poland,” told
Bundeswehr press office.
“Three
years after the last American tanks left the continent, we need to get them
back,” said Lieutenant General Frederick “Ben” Hodges, commander of US
forces in Europe.
He
made the statement during a visit to the Logistics School of the Bundeswehr in
Garlstedt, Lower Saxony. He told journalists that the measures were a “response
to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the illegal annexation of Crimea.”
While
NATO is preparing for war against Russia, Hodges turned everything upside down
and accused Russia of preparing for war. “This does not mean that there
necessarily has to be a war, none of this is inevitable, but Moscow is
preparing for the possibility,” Hodges said.
In
the dangerous escalation against nuclear-armed Russia, which poses the danger
of a third world war, the German Bundeswehr is playing a central role. “Without
the support of the [German] Army, we can go nowhere,” Hodges said during an
appearance at the Joint Support Service of the Bundeswehr.
Germany,
which rolled over Eastern Europe in its war of extermination 75 years ago, is
preparing to send combat troops to the Baltics. In January, 26 tanks, 100 other
vehicles and 120 containers will be transported by train to Lithuania. Germany
will send the 122nd Infantry Battalion.
At
the same time total of 1,600 US fighting vehicles are due to be stored at a
six-warehouse complex in the southeastern village of Eygelshoven, near the
Belgian and German borders. The Eygelshoven facility was originally opened in
1985 during the Cold War, when it was used by US troops to practice drills in
case of a possible Soviet attack, wrote RT News.
Abrams
Tanks, Bradley Fighting Vehicles and Paladin artillery have already started
arriving in what is part of a $3.4 billion Congress-approved scheme to increase
NATO military capability in Europe. Storage sites are also planned to be
reopened in Poland, Belgium and Germany.
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© Donbass International News Agency and Prof Michel Chossudovsky, Donbass
International News Agency, 2017
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