1,2,3- 1step towards a MidEast war. 2steps from an Asian conflict. 3steps away from thermonuclear war in Europe – Russia Threatens Military Response For NATO Inviting Montenegro

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King-World-News-Superpowers-Battle-Over-Greece-As-Europe-Trembles-With-Fear-Of-World-War-III-1728x800_cEchoes of the truth that was delivered decades ago by the mouth of The Last Messenger Of God are now hitting the world of mockers and jesters smack dab in the face. Why? Because current events through the hands of time has brought it about for the whole world to see and witness.

The Cold War between East and West will eventually go hot! It will devastate Europe and break America as being a global power and a nation that is able to project power beyond her own borders.

This is underway. This is why there is still a great build up in Europe. This is why there is still provocations taking place across that devil continent.

Eventually the wars they are prosecuting around the globe will come back to Europe and fester and bubble up into a thermonuclear conflagration. Let no one fool you. We are now face to face with the change of worlds.

We are now face to face with the breaking of the caucasian instruments and levers of power and influence. They see it. They know it. And they are very very pessimistic over what lies ahead for them and their world.

Russia Threatens Military Response For NATO Inviting Montenegro

With the world standing at the brink of a nuclear war over a NATO member state shooting down a Russian fighter jet, NATO has picked the most untimely moment to invite Montenegro to become its 29th member.

The formal invitation from NATO triggered a furious response in Russia, the foreign ministry of which has already threatened the Alliance with “confrontation,” according to AFP.

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NATO’s invitation to the small Balkan country comes as the tensions between NATO and Moscow have dramatically escalated after an incident that has already been named the most dangerous military encounter between NATO and Russia’s forces in over 50 years.

The move appears to be NATO’s efforts to reassure ex-Soviet states that they have no reason to fear Russia’s invasion. Announcing the formal invitation to Montenegro at a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels on Wednesday, NATO’s chief Jens Stoltenberg said that the “historic” invitation to the Balkan county was no one else’s business and is “not directed at anyone.”

“It is extremely important to underline once again that every nation has the right to decide its own path, its own security arrangements,” Stoltenberg said, predicting Russia’s furious response. “No one else has the right to interfere in that decision.”

Russia’s response could be devastating for NATO and planet

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Wednesday that NATO’s expansion to the east “of course cannot but lead to reciprocal actions from the east, that is from the Russian side, in the interests of providing security and supporting the parity of our interests,” according to the French news agency.

Putin himself has not yet commented on NATO’s latest move, but his response could be devastating for NATO and the world as a whole, in case the Russian President musters up the courage to use nuclear weapons.

NATO’s invitation for Montenegro to join the Alliance comes at the most inopportune time, with Moscow still considering its every option of how to respond to Turkey downing the Russian warplane last week. With many analysts saying Putin is “likely” to opt for a nuclear confrontation with NATO, one thing is certain: NATO’s invitation to Montenegro will not go unnoticed.

“This sort of initiative has the real potential to bring about confrontation. It will not promote peace and stability in the Balkans nor in Europe in general,” the Russian foreign ministry warned, and added that “it will only further complicate relations between Russia and NATO.”

Montenegro is a tiny Balkans country with the population of only 600,000 people, who fought for the country’s independence in 2006 after the bloody war in Yugoslavia and the end of a federation with Russia’s long-time ally Serbia.

NATO will lose, Russians are “invincible”

However, no matter how hard NATO wants to reassure ex-Soviet states that it can protect them from Russia’s invasion, it will always lose in military confrontation with Russia in Europe, according to Julia Ioffe, the writer for Foreign Policy.

In June 2014, NATO carried out “table top” military drills, the scenario of which was Russia’s military pressure on NATO member states – Latvia and Estonia. The results of the exercise were “dispiriting,” Ioffe noted, and added that even if all U.S. and NATO troops stationed in Europe were deployed to the Baltics – including the 82nd Airborne, which is capable of being battle-ready within 24 hours – NATO would still lose against Russia.

“We just don’t have those forces in Europe,” Ioffe cited a senior U.S. general. “Then there’s the fact that the Russians have the world’s best surface-to-air missiles and are not afraid to use heavy artillery.”

But that was not the only time the Russians won in NATO’s war games. NATO’s military drills, which always included the U.S., proved as many as 16 times that the Russians are “simply invincible,” according to a report published in Russia & India Report.

NATO won’t risk New York for Turkey – report

Last Tuesday, the Turkish military shot down Russia’s Su-24 jet in Turkish airspace. The NATO member state claims it had sued 10 warnings in 5 minutes to the Russian jet, but it ignored all the warnings and two Turkish F-16 jets were sent to destroy the Russian fighter jet.

But the Russian Defense Ministry insists its warplane never intruded Turkish airspace, and was flying over the Syrian territory.

With Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warning Russia not to “play with fire,” hinting at NATO’s 5th article, which states that an attack on one Ally shall be considered an attack on all NATO members, Turkey should not be so confident in NATO’s protection in case of war with Russia, according to analysts of Russia & India Report.

The analysts note that despite the fact that Turkey is supposed to be protected by NATO’s 5th Article, Ankara could find itself all alone in an imminent war with Russia.

While in theory the U.S. and all other NATO member states are treaty-bound to help Turkey in case of war with Russia, the chances that the Americans would be willing to risk New York for Ankara are “smaller than small,” the report noted.

Moreover, it should not be ruled out that the “hothead” Turkey could attack Russia on its own, the report suggests…..More Here

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