Putin & Co. Continue to Defy Khazarian Threats

Only a few weeks ago, Vladimir Putin admitted that he’s too young to retire yet, and has recently expressed his unwavering opposition to any “attempts at disrupting the strategic balance around the world,” in what could be his and the Russian people’s continuing defiance to Khazarian threats worldwide.

Our goal is to effectively neutralize any military threats to Russia’s security, including those of the [NATO] strategic anti-ballistic missile defense system, the prompt global strike concept and information warfare,” Putin told the Russian military.
We will continue to do everything needed to preserve the strategic balance of power,” he said, adding that the balance was what had prevented a major military conflict between the opposing camps during the Cold War.
Putin was speaking to Russian generals and defense industry captains in Sochi on Friday, concluding a series of defense-related meetings. He said Russia will continue to develop advanced military technology to protect itself.
“Leading world powers are currently using the most advanced scientific knowledge for weapons development. It includes laser technologies, hypersound technologies, and robotics. Russia is conducting such research too,” the president said.
“As we create advanced weapons systems we strictly follow the international obligations that Russia has taken upon itself. But some other nations, as we all know, cancel previous agreements. As was the case with anti-ballistic missile defense,” Putin added, referring to the withdrawal from the ABM Treaty in 2002 by the administration of then US President George W Bush.
Moscow accuses the US and its NATO partners of compromising Russian national security by developing means to counter Russia’s nuclear deterrence, expanding the alliance towards Russian borders and developing advanced conventional strike technology that may be used for a large attack.
https://www.rt.com/news/367379-putin-nato-strategic-balance/
Putin’s statement is also in response to the latest Donald Trump pronouncements of building “12 Carriers and 350 Ships,” to generate local jobs, revitalize the US military, and continue keeping the military industrial complex happy, in one stroke.

12 Carriers and 350 Ships: A Strategic Path Forward from President Elect Donald Trump

Jerry Hendrix

President Elect Donald Trump, correctly understanding the current strategic environment, is committed to building a 350 ship Navy.

President Elect Donald Trump, correctly understanding the current strategic environment, is committed to building a 350 ship Navy. This will set aside thirty years of steady declines in the size of the Navy and put those who would make themselves the United States’ enemy on notice that the “irreplaceable nation” has picked up the mantle of leadership that it so recently cast off in an attempt to become more “normal” and less “dangerous.”  However, while 350 ships may seem huge in comparison to the battle force of 272 ships we have today; it actually represents the bare minimum that is actually required to maintain presence in the 18 maritime regions where the United States has critical national interests.

http://nationalinterest.org/feature/12-carriers-350-ships-strategic-path-forward-president-elect-18395

Trump says he wants to rebuild the military. What will that look like?
Trump has said he wants to increase the size of the Army and the Marine Corps, build new ships for the Navy and add jets to the Air Force’s arsenal and modernize the nuclear arsenal. Defense stocks jumped Wednesday morning with news of his election. BAE System and Raytheon saw their stock prices go up more than 6 percent by 11 a.m. Wednesday. Lockheed Martin was up more than 5 percent.
“Trump’s win is good news for the defense industry, especially when coupled with Republican majorities in the House and Senate,” said Loren Thompson, a defense consultant who advises many of the nation’s top tier contractors.
Increasing the size of the military will favor BAE Systems and General Dynamics, plus helicopter makers Boeing and Lockheed Martin, in particular, he said. Northrop Grumman, which is building the Air Force’s new bomber, could be a winner, he said, as could General Dynamics and Huntington Ingalls, companies that make submarines.
Trump would most likely focus on weapons systems already in development or production, instead of starting new ones, Eaglen said, which would be good news for programs such as the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, the Littoral Combat Ship as well as building new aircraft carriers.
All of that sounds costly. Where does he get the money?
Eaglen has calculated that his promises could add up to an additional $55 billion in defense spending—“and that’s conservative,” she said.
… In a note to investors, Byron Callan, an analyst with Capital Alpha Partners, “A populist president may be less tolerant of cost overruns on major weapons systems and greater use of fixed-price contracts might entail more risk for the sector.”
Eaglen acknowledged that “the major defense contractors are part of the establishment he’s railing against.” But she said Trump doesn’t really have a choice but to stick with them. “If he wants to show results, he’s got to live with the contractors he has,” she said. “You have to go with the production lines you have open.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/11/09/four-questions-about-how-trump-would-affect-the-military-industrial-complex/
We would like to believe that these were not in the minds of those who voted Trump into the White House. We were expecting that “Making America Great Again” is an economic re-invigoration without the unnecessary deaths of American soldiers overseas. We really thought that Trump really cares for the US veterans, but now he is poised to add more to the physically and psychologically maimed population.

Trump reassures NATO chief of alliance’s ‘enduring importance,’ contradicting campaign rhetoric

© Mike Segar

In an unannounced phone call with NATO’s secretary general, Donald Trump acknowledged that the military alliance still has “enduring importance.” While the comment may come as a relief to some European leaders, it runs contrary to his previous remarks.

https://www.rt.com/news/367491-trump-reassurance-nato-us/

Nevertheless, the Russian propaganda outlet, SputnikNews, recently disclosed that Russia is “developing lethal warhead based on new physical principles.”
An Iskander-M missile system during the opening of the international military-technical forum ARMY-2016 in Vladivostok

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russia is developing lethal warheads based on so-called new physical principles, chief of the Land Force’s missile and artillery troops Maj. Gen. Mikhail Matveevsky said Friday.

“In terms of improving missile systems, we are working on… the development of advanced combat units, including multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles as well as with lethality based on new physical principles,” Matveevsky said. Work is also underway to equip missile systems with state-of-the-art onboard control systems, as well as automation equipment for the preparation and launch of missiles, he added.

https://sputniknews.com/russia/201611181047570119-russia-lethal-warhead/

We have no reason to doubt that Russia is indeed in possession of exotic military technologies, the capabilities of which could surpass, if not equate, that of the US. But the key to winning the modern war is in the way these attacks are delivered.
This new “lethal warhead” will be used in “a swarm of 100 drones against a single F-35 or five Reaper drones with lethal results.”
We have also seen how the Iranian swarm of armed fastcrafts harassed a US Navy craft Firebolt in the Gulf last September of this year.
Iranian fast boats have once again harassed an American ship in the Persian Gulf, forcing a U.S. Navy patrol boat to take evasive maneuvers to avoid a collision with one of the Iranian boats.
American officials have labeled the Iranian actions in Sunday’s encounter involving the USS Firebolt as “unsafe and unprofessional.” It is the latest in a string of such incidents over the past two weeks in which small craft from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) have harassed U.S. Navy ships in the Gulf.
“The USS Firebolt, a patrol craft, was operating in international waters in the central Arabian Gulf, was approached by seven fast-attack craft from Iran,” Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, told reporters today.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/iranian-boats-harass-navy-ship-gulf/story?id=41896528
… and provided coordinated lethal attacks on a mockup US Carrier during a naval exercise in February 2015.
https://youtu.be/widl5Tz4QfA
Certainly, the 12 brand new yet slow moving US aircraft carriers would still be sitting ducks against a swarm of armed speedboats, and drones.
Here’s how it may look like in actual attack scenarios…
https://youtu.be/0ofmkikhAnA?t=1m8s
We are not still factoring in the sheer size of the Chinese military, and the modern warfare it also is capable of introducing into the game, because at present, it is content in waging a financial war against the Khazarian Criminal Bankers, together with “WTC 9/11 bill” offended Saudi Arabia, instead.
Saudis, China Dump $375 Billion Treasuries, Increasing Fed Worthless Paper to $2.805 trillion
The total US dollar dump in the last 12 months reached $375 Billion between China and Saudi Arabia alone.
In response, the US is planning to ban Chinese firms from acquiring stakes on US companies. Obviously, these US legislators want China to just stick on the US bonds that are not worth beyond the paper and ink they are printed on.
But China is moving ahead with its global “One Belt, One Road” economic programs offering the least interest rates only comparable to that of Japan, and much lower than the usurious IMF and World Bank of the West.
Even Peru, where the ongoing APEC Summit 2016 is held, prefers China to finance its infrastructure requirements, just like most in the ASEAN countries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6woTP8W7hwg
Along this line, Russia is unveiling its Mir Payment Card to counter the clout of Visa and Mastercard.
Earlier this week, Sberbank Deputy Chairman Alexander Morozov confirmed that the company is actively considering selling its shares in Visa and MasterCard next year. “We plan to sell these shares. There is a high probability that these transactions will be completed in 2017, but everything will depend on market conditions,” the bank official explained.
The introduction of the first cards of Russia's Mir national payment system
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201611171047541144-mir-may-replace-visa-mastercard-in-russia/
Also, recently Russia has conducted multiple nuclear bunker drills involving 40 million residents in major cities. This precedes a comprehensive military drill to protect the Kremlin, its seat of power, which will be conducted very soon.
Moscow to launch drills to prevent extremists & drones from breaking into Kremlin
A sniper at a Kremlin tower during the military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of Victory in the WWII. © Maksim Blinov
Russia’s Federal Protection Service (FPS) is to kick off large-scale exercises aimed at working on tactics of dealing with illegal break-ins into government buildings in Moscow’s Kremlin, including those that may be carried out by drones.
https://www.rt.com/news/367202-moscow-kremlin-drills-terrorism-drones/
Superimpose of all these to the biggest military exercise in recorded history,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-NThtA606o
… and we should get the idea of how ready Russia and friends really are in tackling down the historical threat of the Khazarians that they have destroyed a long time ago, many of whom are occupying what is Israel today.
This is not Russia being paranoid, but these threats are real.
Moscow demands explanation for Russian media plane being shadowed by Swiss fighter jets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvD-g80TefY
Moscow has asked the Swiss government for an explanation for the deployment of fighter jets to meet a civilian Russian plane carrying journalists to a summit in Peru, saying it is particularly concerned by how perilously close the warplanes shadowed it.
“We have sent a note asking for clarifications and expressing our puzzlement over the incident. We asked that such incidents be prevented in the future,” the Russian embassy in Bern said on its Twitter page.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Russia was concerned about how close Switzerland’s military aircraft had come to Russia’s civilian plane.
https://www.rt.com/news/367496-russia-note-swiss-jets/
We can still remember how a Russian airliner was bombed down much earlier above Egyptian airspace.
Both Russia and China’s defiance to Western threats, and their immeasurable willingness to help others in concrete terms, are inspiring militarily weaker countries to stand up for what is good for their peoples.

Certainly, being a victim of Western imperialism herself, India knows exactly which side she’ll be on when the time comes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhKYg641K3c
What we are trying to say here is that, war is obsolete and stupid to even be entertained by the incoming Trump government. In fact, it would be much better to close down all 1,000 US military bases spread around the globe, and start saving billions for the economy back at home. That should be the ultimate goal of a genuinely reformed United States, or by any country on the planet, for that matter.
A true United Nations organization must spearhead the redirection of all military science and technology towards a progressive economic advancement for all.
We would rather have competitions in sports, arts and music, than in the art of destruction of the human spirit, and anatomy.
Obviously, these Khazarian bankers behind the US war industry will never allow a Trump to have his “better economic plans” to dominate the US landscape. He doesn’t own the Secret Service, the same SS organization which assassinated the last true president of the last US Republic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdMbmdFOvTs
The Trump presidency is not yet the Second American Revolution, as some are passionately claiming. The newly elected US president will cooperate with Putin in Syria for as long as it is convenient, i.e. when there’s no other option left as is the case in the present.

Please prove us wrong.

4 thoughts on “Putin & Co. Continue to Defy Khazarian Threats”

  1. The money to rebuild America lies in “it creating it’s own”. A major restructuring of the World Banking Systems is how best to overcome the Khazarian Cabal. Where as at first isolating our economy may cause inflation, over time, the national debt once eliminated will strengthen our newly created currency. Selling our debt to foreign nations only puts us at there mercy. That is exactly how the Khazarian Cabal planned it.

  2. This world does not belong to any nation No matter how they try,they cannot destroy it,instead such a nation would be destroyed.There is no fear for all those dangerous weapons the so called advanced nations are stocking. One day,the would
    go viral and destroy them .

  3. it seems to me that the navy has been spending all its effort and black ops projects into the secret space program–earth is old news-the cutting edge is up there-i bet that is where those trillions of missing dollars that blew up on 9/11 in the naval intel section of the pentagon when that missile–oh, excuse me, AIR PLANE hit it–LOL–i wonder if Trump knows about the ssp and icc–if he really wanted to create jobs that don’t destroy us or our planet-how about releasing all those patents from Tesla and all the other free energy tech so we don’t have to be killing indians in the Dakota’s to line Trumps pockets and those of his supposed nwo enemies in the oil business–cleaning up our land, food, and water, new healing, electric, and transport power, clean air, food, and water, and resource producing tech is the way—not doubling down on murder and mayhem for satan worshiping sadistic criminal corporate psychopaths to get even more out of control with.

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