Brilliant Plan: NATO Announces Plot to Mass Way More Troops on the Russian Border

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 15, 2016

NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg chairs a NATO defence ministers meeting in Brussels

It’s World War time, goyim! Surprise!

Wait.

Why are we having WWIII again?

I seem to have forgotten.

Wait, is it because of Crimea? Or because Russia bombed ISIS?

Oh right, and the gay thing. And that time Pussy Riot got whipped by Cossacks.

Huh.

It sort of makes “because they invaded Poland” seem like a good excuse for a World War.

Reuters:

Britain, Germany and the United States advanced plans on Tuesday to spearhead a new NATO force on Russia’s border from next year, and Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered snap checks on combat readiness across his armed forces.

Weeks before a critical NATO summit in Warsaw, three of NATO’s biggest military powers said they would each command a battalion across the eastern flank to help deter any show of force such as that deployed by Moscow in Crimea in 2014.

“Britain will lead one of the battalions,” British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said at a meeting of NATO defense ministers, adding London will send up to 700 troops to the Baltics and Poland.

“That should send a very strong signal of our determination to defend the Baltic states and Poland in the face of continued Russian aggression,” he said.

In a reminder of Russia’s efforts to bolster its military readiness, its armed forces started carrying out spot checks on its units, as well of weapon and equipment depots.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the goal of the June 14-22 drill was to ensure the ability of his military to “carry out planned activities, including mobilization.”

NATO’s battalions are part of a wider deterrent to be approved at the Warsaw summit on July 8. It will involve troops on rotation, warehoused equipment and a highly mobile force backed by NATO’s 40,000-strong rapid reaction unit.

NATO hopes the complex plan can discourage Russia from orchestrating the kind of campaign used to annex Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula in February 2014 and which has left eastern allies nervous of their former Soviet overlord.

Berlin and Washington also said that they would send troops to the new force, which is expected to total about 4,000 soldiers, with contributions from other allies. France is sending a company of about 250 troops to Britain’s battalion.

Germany is likely to deploy to Lithuania, the United States to Poland and Britain to Estonia, on a six- to nine-month rotating basis. Other NATO nations will eventually take command responsibilities, diplomats told Reuters.

It’s very weird that this isn’t getting more attention in the Western media.

They are openly announcing that they are planning to provoke a World War with Russia.

Do the people support this? Presumably, most do not.

In fact, it seems like people in the former communist states of Eastern Europe are not only the only ones supporting it, but in fact that only ones aware of what is happening to any real extent.

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But are we sure we want a World War though? Doesn’t that seem a little bit… excessive?

There are also some serious questions about whether or not the West could even win a war against Russia. Especially interesting is that at present, Russia has set itself up as an ally to right-wing dissidents in Europe. And these groups are gaining support rapidly in light of the on-going Islamic invasion.

How many men (or women for that matter) are going to be willing to go fight and die to defend the Islamic take-over of their countries? What’s more, Europe is on the brink of a civil war inside its own borders with the Islamic hordes.

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There is really already a low-intensity civil conflict happening within Europes borders.

With the opening-up of Turkey, it would be extremely easy to move an entire army right into Europe. Easier than it already is, and it is already very easy.

How are European militaries going to fight a war at home and one against Russia at the same time?

I have a policy of not making predictions about geopolitics.

But I will say this: this isn’t going to end well.

It very much feels like the people orchestrating this have absolutely no idea what they’re doing.