Dangerous Crossroads: U.S. Moves Missiles And Troops To Russian Border
2010 is proceeding in a manner more befitting the third month of the year, named after the Roman god of war, than the first whose name is derived from
a pacific deity.
On January 13 the Associated Press reported that the White House will submit its Quadrennial Defense Review to Congress on February 1 and request a
record-high $708 billion for the Pentagon. That figure is the highest in absolute and in inflation-adjusted, constant (for any year) dollars since
1946, the year after the Second World War ended. Adding non-Pentagon defense-related spending, the total may exceed $1 trillion.
The $708 billion includes for the first time monies for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq which in prior years were in part funded by periodic
supplemental requests, but excludes what the above-mentioned report adds is the first in the new administration’s emergency requests for the same
purpose: A purported $33 billion.
Already this month several NATO nations have pledged more troops, even before the January 28 London conference on Afghanistan when several thousand
additional forces may be assigned for the war there, in addition to over 150,000 already serving or soon to serve under U.S. and NATO command.
As though that action was not provocative enough however, on January 20 the Polish Defense Ministry announced that a U.S. Patriot missile battery,
and the 100 American soldiers who will operate it, would not be based on the outskirts of the capital of Warsaw as previously announced but in the
Baltic Sea city of Morag, 35 miles [6] from Poland’s border with Russia.
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This is a long article, so I urge you all who are interested in this to go check out the whole article. From my standpoint I am really just waiting
for WW3 to begin (although I believe it already has, starting from 9/11 forward).
Take a look at the article, and let me know what you all think.