Terror Warning: 3rd War in 2022 Already Brewing in Europe
Last week, Greece’s government wrote an official letter to the EU, the UN, and NATO to help them condemn Turkey and its president Recep Tayyip Erdogan for its threats to the country.
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Last week, Greece’s government wrote an official letter to the EU, the UN, and NATO to help them condemn Turkey and its president Recep Tayyip Erdogan for its threats to the country.
While the world is looking at Ukraine and Russia, a brewing all-out war is happening between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Ukraine-Russia war paints a positive picture of Ukrainian progress as they reclaim two villages in the southern city of Kherson.
Many hope the war will end before 2022 closes, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has something else in mind.
Just this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky slammed government officials who seemed extremely excited to announce secret military strategies that would allow them to win the war.
SOF has been a subject of theories about whether the forces generate the so-called “fog of war” or it ultimately conducts “military statecraft.”
The Ukrainian forces apparently figured out how to set off an explosion inside this Russian tank that is so destructive that it frequently rips the turret right off the vehicle.
There were wars that almost happened, but thankfully did not. Here are some of them:
Given North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile technology gains, the lawmaker regarded the acquisition as “acceptable.” He remarked, “It is imperative that the ROKAF [South Korean Air Force] increase its counter-North Korea deterrence capabilities with F-X, as the lack of air power of the ROKAF is expected in the mid-2020s.”
Christmas came early this year to Ukrainian fighting forces in the form of four M142 HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems). They arrived in the embattled nation late last month as part of a $700 million military aid package courtesy of Uncle Sam.
Throughout time, different deceiving tactics have been made during wars. Some of them worked, others were ridiculous, and there are a few that were ridiculous but worked.
For months now, Russian soldiers have time and time again denied the intentional killing of Ukrainian civilians. Even as soldiers, they continue their denials, such as 21-year-old Russian Sergeant Vadim Shishimarin pleaded guilty to illegal killing and was sentenced by a Ukrainian court to life in prison.