[WAR] [RUS] -- correction, Russia failed to invade Europe ... again

Zenaan Harkness zen at freedbms.net
Thu Sep 21 16:43:06 PDT 2017


False alarm - Russia has begun the invasion of Europe, we can all
breathe easy...


On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 09:29:28AM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Sorry folks, strangely, this one seems like just a false alarm it
> seems - sadly for the war porn enthusiasts, but thankfully for the
> EU, the Baltics and especially Poland (‼¡‼), Russia has once again
> failed to attack Europe under the guise of a military exercise.
> 
> Oh well, another day, another possibility for Russia to invade
> Europe ...
> 
> 
> ** NATO Slitting  Wrists After Russian Exercise Ends Without
> Anticipated Invasion of Europe
> http://russia-insider.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=fa2faf7034c3c3c413cb3652f&id=b763a58d3e&e=5110f4b440
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> by RI Staff on Thu, Sep 21, 2017
> After conclusion of the Zapad 2017 military exercises the Russian
> units participating are packing up and returning to their barracks:
> Russian troops have started to routinely return to their home bases
> after the end of the joint Russia-Belarus Zapad 2017 exercises that
> earlier provoked large-scale hysteria in the West over their nature,
> numbers and purpose. Units of the Russian Air Force were first to set
> off for home following the end of the drills, according to the
> Russian Defense Ministry.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> BBC, CNN and the Jew York Times all covering this fantastic day for
> the USA secret services in Syria (... <ahem> ... not) - NO gloating
> now folks, it's very unbecoming and just not nice!:
> 
> ** ‘US Secret Services' Tried to Nab 29 Russian Troops in Syria ...
> and Got Their Butts Kicked - Russian Military
> http://russia-insider.us9.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=fa2faf7034c3c3c413cb3652f&id=271450e811&e=5110f4b440
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> by Justin Huebner on Wed, Sep 20, 2017
> Now this is something you won't see on NBC nightly news. The Russian
> military spokesman in this briefing, General Sergei Rudskoi, in a
> matter-of-fact deadpan, explains that 'US Secret Services’, and their
> Al Qaeda proxies, had a very, very bad day yesterday. Americans love
> bombing small, defenseless countries into the stone age, it’s part of
> their culture like baseball, apple pie, and morbid obesity. One of
> the things they never do, however, is pick on a country that can
> fight back.
> 
> 
> <echoes of James Clapper mumbling "but but, I was told Russians
>  are --easy-- targets">
> 
> <"That's where you're wrong, kiddo‼">


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