America’s false realities are turning the world into a hotbed for war

Greetings,

 

U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove speaks during an interview at the NATO headquarters in Naples November 11, 2014. NATO is concerned about convoys of trucks taking artillery and supplies into east Ukraine from Russia, and wants to see international borders respected, Breedlove said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Ciro De Luca (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CONFLICT) - RTR4DQLJ

U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove speaks during an interview at the NATO headquarters in Naples November 11, 2014. NATO is concerned about convoys of trucks taking artillery and supplies into east Ukraine from Russia, and wants to see international borders respected, Breedlove said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Ciro De Luca (ITALY – Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CONFLICT) – RTR4DQLJ

Isn’t this imperial rhetoric at it’s finest? Doesn’t America sail her warships, fly her warplanes, deploy her missiles, weapons, and troops near the borders of everyone she perceives as her enemies, and when they are forced to respond to get her attention that she is exceeding the limits, the Pentagon, the US administration, and the Western media along with the imperial hawks go on the offensive turning heads into tails and tails into heads.

Her false realities and her false narratives only illustrates that she is hell bent upon global conquest at any costs and will do and say anything to get her way.

We have her actions already written. We have her rhetoric already written. We have her history that was written long before she was ever in existence.

….”America goes abroad and makes war against other people. Then she charges them with making war against her when she is the one who is guilty of the war-making.

The Bible says Allah (God) will destroy those who delight themselves in making war.”-pg.115(tfoa)

Mission Creep: US Planes Spy on Russia, Complain About Being Intercepted

US officials are complaining of another “unprofessional” flyby by a Russian jet, this time near the Kamchatka peninsula.

Earlier this month, the USS Donald Cook, approaching Russian waters in the Baltic Sea, was buzzed by Russian aircraft. Pentagon officials decried the incident, accusing the Russian pilots of performing “unsafe” maneuvers.
Over one week later and over 4,000 miles away, a US surveillance plane, encroaching on Russia’s Pacific border, approached military installations along the Kamchatka Peninsula. Despite Washington’s aggression, US officials again point fingers at the Kremlin.

“On April 21, a US Navy P-8 Maritime Patrol reconnaissance aircraft flying a routine mission in international airspace was intercepted by a MiG-31 Russian jet in the vicinity of the Kamchatka Peninsula,” US Pacific Command spokesman Cmdr. Dave Bentham told the Washington Free Beacon.

Bentham went on to stress that the intercept was “safe and professional.”

“Intercepts between the United States and other militaries occur often and the vast majority are professional,” he said. “For intercepts that are deemed unprofessional, the US takes appropriate measures through military and diplomatic channels.”

Retired Navy Capt. Jim Fanell was less measured in his criticism of the incident.

“The 50-foot closest point of approach by Russian Far East Mig-31 Foxhound interceptors to a US Pacific Fleet P-8 reconnaissance flight is an indicator the Russian Navy has likely transferred their first Dolgorukiy-class SSBN [submarine] to the Pacific fleet,” he claimed, according to the Free Beacon.

“This clearly represents another clear and present danger to US national security,” he declared. “[The] nation needs more ballistic missile and fast attack nuclear submarines, and fast.”

Earlier this month, the Pentagon accused a Russian Su-27 of flying too close to another US spy plane operating in the Baltic, again a stone’s throw away from Russia’s borders. The Russian Defense Ministry acknowledged the incident, but denied unsafe that maneuvers were performed.

“The reports of foreign media saying that a Russian Su-27 allegedly flew in dangerously close proximity to a US RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft in the skies over the Baltic Sea on April 14 are not true,” ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov told reporters.
“To identify the target, one of the Su-27s of the Baltic Fleet aviation forces on duty was sent. It has performed its flyby and identified the object as a reconnaissance plane RC-135U of the US Air Force.”

While Pentagon continues to complain of Russian “aggression,” Kremlin defense forces respond in precisely the same manner that the US does when foreign military units approach its borders.

Last September, five Chinese naval vessels conducted drills in international waters near the coast of Alaska. While the ships did not violate international law, the Pentagon kept close tabs on the vessels.

“This is clearly a signal,” retired rear admiral David Titley intimated to the Washington Post at the time.

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