While everyone is looking at Ukraine, Russia quietly deploys another destroyer to The Mediterranean

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rnwEveryone is looking at the crisis in Ukraine as being the linchpin to WW3, but they are wrong. Though Ukraine is connected to WW3, it is not the linchpin. You see, as NATO continues to deploy forces to Eastern Europe, Russia has an adequate force to respond to any NATO Russian war. In fact if war broke out, Russia would quickly take Eastern Europe regardless to how many NATO forces are in that area.

This is why Russian President Putin is not really losing any sleep about the provocations of Washington or the threats of military actions against Russia. Russia is aware of prophecy and knows that war between these two powers is inevitable and will soon come to be, but the time is that the Middle East/North Africa will explode.

Asia will explode in war. The American power will be hurt and hurt very badly in these wars. Then Russia and America will go toe to toe with Russia whipping America in Europe, then they will take it thermonuclear. This will devastate that continent and it will be sort of a dead zone with millions dead.

Russia knows this that is why she is quietly still building up her warship fleet in The Mediterranean Sea, because the jump-off looks to be getting ready to happen soon.

Russian Naval Destroyer Moving to Mediterranean

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© Photo Press office of Russian Northern Fleet

(RIA Novosti) – The Russian Navy’s Vice-Admiral Kulakov, an Udaloy-class destroyer, is moving to the eastern parts of the Mediterranean Sea, where it will join the permanent Russian naval task force, Northern Fleet spokesman Capt. 1st Rank Vadim Serga said.


Earlier this month, the Vice-Admiral Kulakov entered the port of La Valetta, Malta, where Northern Fleet sailors celebrated Russia’s Navy Day while berthed in Dock No. 6 at the Maltese shipyard.
Earlier, the destroyer has also entered the port of Ceuta, Spain, and Cyprus’ port of Limasol.
The Vice-Admiral Kulakov set sail from the Northern Fleet’s main base in Severomorsk on April 15 and has traveled more than 10,000 nautical miles since then.
The destroyer was commissioned in 1982 and was on combat duty with the Northern Fleet until March 1991, when she was retired for repairs that lasted more than 18 years. The ship returned to the Severomorsk base on December 7, 2010.

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