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US moves nuclear weapons from Turkey to Romania

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posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 07:00 AM
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originally posted by: Jordan River
It's a fake defensive shield

That's because its offensive


It's offensive to your way of thinking...



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 07:14 AM
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a reply to: Xcathdra

They just turn the key from defensive mode to offensive...come on any government shill knows that.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 09:56 PM
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If they really are moving the nukes, I am relieved. The coup attempt and even more aftermath of it, do not inspire confidence in the safe keeping of the nukes in Turkey at this time.

On the other hand, I hope Romania is just a staging location before moving them further into a "core" early-NATO member state - such as Germany or France or UK.

Eastern Europe should not be abandoned by NATO, but we need to be more conservative about staging nukes than conventional forces.



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 11:23 PM
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Did any one think of the logistics of this?
If they were moved by land they would have to go through Bulgaria.
If they were moved trough the black Sea they would have to go to either Istanbul or Zonguldak then to Constanta in Romania.
If they were flown out they could just fly directly to what ever more secure European country they are going to be stored at.
Or just fly them all the way home.
Maybe some one is trying to start rumors to counter act the Russian reorganization on the Ukrainian border.



posted on Aug, 20 2016 @ 03:36 AM
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Update

No, the U.S. Is Not Moving Its Nukes From Turkey to Romania


An obscure website published a vague report Thursday making the dramatic claim that relations between Washington and Ankara had deteriorated so badly that the United States had begun moving nuclear weapons from Turkey to Romania.

The problem is that there doesn’t seem to be any basis at all for the report, which alleged B61 nuclear weapons were on their way to Romania’s Deveselu base. Romania’s defense ministry promptly denied it and experts dismissed the idea as illogical for technical and other reasons.

But that didn’t stop some of Russia’s rabidly anti-American news outlets, including Sputnik and Pravda, from picking up the story and running with it.

“Where do U.S. nuclear weapons travel from Turkey?” read a piece in Pravda posted Friday, speculating wildly about how the whole alleged transfer would work.

Although the Obama administration declined to comment, officials privately scoffed at the report when asked by FP.

The article that set off the chatter came from EuroActiv, and did not impress nuclear weapons expert Jeffrey Lewis, the director of non-proliferation studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey.

For starters, Lewis tweeted, Romania does not have the special WS3 vaults needed to store the weapons safely. And, he noted, the article lacked evidence or quotes to back it up.

“They consulted one person, a generalist who said it was bunk, and Romania, which denied it. Then published anyway,” tweeted Lewis, a contributor to Foreign Policy.


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