US military press conference: Prepare for world war 3 with Russia

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US Military Press Conference: “Prepare For World War 3 With Russia”

US and NATO Generals have told reporters at a press briefing that they should prepare for “World War 3 with Russia” in the very near future.


NATO and US forces have bolstered their military forces on the Russian border, installing anti-ballistic missile systems and equipment in an effort to provoke a nuclear war with Russia.

In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin has deployed anti-..........................




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Obama set up Trump for a nice war to take place, hopefully Trump can work it out. Putin respects Trump a hell of a lot more than Obama. There aren't to many leaders that do respect that crooked sob.
 
If WWIII breaks out and Russia is our opponent in it, everyone who's left after it had best speak Mandarin.
 
Putin understands that Obama is childish and is reacting to his loss by having tantrums. A few more days and the adults will be back in charge and Obama will be irrelevant.
 
Granny says, "Dat's right - dat train `bout to start another world war inna Balkans ...
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Serbia's President Says Ready to Protect Ethnic Serbs in Bosnia's Kosovo
January 16, 2017 - Serbia's president says the country is ready to send troops to Kosovo to protect Serbian nationals, if necessary.
The comment Sunday followed a war of words that erupted between Kosovo and Serbia officials when a train painted with the words "Kosovo is Serbia" was stopped Saturday from entering Kosovo. The United States ambassador in Pristina Greg Delawie said on Twitter that he was concerned about the train issue. Delawie called “for restraint from all parties,” adding “Need normalization not confrontation” between Serbia and Kosovo Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said the two countries were on the verge of a conflict while Kosovo’s prime minister told journalists the train “sent a message of occupation.” “I have asked them [police and interior minister] to stop imminently the train entering Kosovo at any price,” Kosovo President Hashim Thaci told Gazeta Express, an online news outlet.

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Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic.​

But Serbia's Nikolic said Kosovo had shown it wanted war after it deployed special forces to prevent the train painted with Serbia's national colors from entering its territory. According to reports, Serbia officials accused Kosovo authorities of attempting to mine the railroad with bombs. Kosovo officials strongly denounced these accusations adding they found no explosives on the railway. Saturday's ride was the first from Belgrade, the Serbian capital, to the northern Kosovo town of Mitrovica since the 1998 war. Reports say the train later returned to Belgrade.

About 120,000 of Kosovo's 1.8 million inhabitants are ethnic Serbs. Both countries are seeking E.U. membership to boost their struggling economies. Kosovo declared independence in 2008, a decade after it split from Serbia. The country has been recognized by the United States and more than 110 countries, but not Serbia. The split triggered a bloody year-long conflict between Serbian and Albanian forces. Many of the 40,000 ethnic Serbs living in northern Kosovo have refused to recognize the ethnic Albanian majority's 2008 secession from Serbia.

Serbia's President Says Ready to Protect Ethnic Serbs in Bosnia's Kosovo

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Stopped train triggers major political row in Balkans
Jan 15,`17 -- A Serbian train halted at the border with Kosovo and bearing signs reading "Kosovo is Serbian," has fueled a major crisis in the Balkans and escalated a potential Russia-West row over dominance in the heart of the war-torn region.
Serbia accused Kosovo's leaders on Sunday of "wanting war" and warned that it would defend "every inch" of its territory, a day after the train, provocatively decorated in Serbian Christian Orthodox symbols and flags, was prevented from entering the neighboring nation. Kosovo, supported by much of the West, declared independence from Serbia in 2008. But, Serbia and its Slavic Orthodox ally, Russia, do not recognize the split. Serbia has sought to maintain influence in Kosovo's north, where most of the country's Serb minority lives. NATO-led troops have controlled Kosovo's borders since a three-month air war in 1999 to stop a bloody Serbian crackdown against ethnic Albanian separatists.

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic issued the warning Sunday after the passenger train, inscribed with "Kosovo is Serbian" in 20 languages and painted in the colors of the Serbian flag, was prevented from crossing into Kosovo, where his government contends ethnic Serbs are under threat from Kosovo Albanians. "Yesterday, we were on the verge of clashes," Nikolic said in the strongest rhetoric since the NATO-led troops took control of Kosovo's borders in 1999.

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Train hostesses stand in a train carriage decorated with iconic religious figures as it departs from Belgrade to Mitrovica, Kosovo at Belgrade's railway station, Serbia, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017. Serbia has launched a railway link to Serb-dominated northern Kosovo despite protests from authorities in Pristina who described the move as a provocation and an aggressive violation of Kosovo's sovereignty.​

Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said he had contacted the United States and the European Union to express his country's concerns. "The time of provocation, conflicts and wars should belong to the past," Mustafa said, adding that such moves "are unacceptable, unnecessary actions that do not contribute to the normalization of the relations between our two countries." Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci said on his Facebook page that he hopes "Serbia has learned a lesson" from the latest incident.

Serbia officially is seeking European Union membership, but has lately been sliding toward the Kremlin and its policies to increase its influence in the Balkans. Serbia has strained relations with most of its neighbors - something many analysts believe is a Russian influence. Nikolic, who is staunchly pro-Russian, said the EU and the West have never been on Serbia's side or come to its aid. "Why were the so-called international community and the Albanians so upset about one train?" Nikolic asked. "Maybe because it had 'Kosovo is Serbian' written on it, and because it had pictures of our icons inside." "We are a country which has to protect its people and its territory," he added.

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Serbia-Kosovo train row escalates to military threat
Sun, 15 Jan 2017 - Serbia warns it will defend "every inch" of what it claims as its territory in neighbouring Kosovo.
President Tomislav Nikolic accused Kosovo of seeking a war, after a train painted in Serbian colours and the words "Kosovo is Serbia" was prevented from crossing the Kosovan border. Kosovo saw the train as a deliberate provocation. As tensions grew, Mr Nikolic said that he would be willing to send the army to defend Serbs in Kosovo, if necessary. Kosovo, historically a province of Serbia, declared independence in 2008. It is recognised by the US and most EU countries but not by Serbia or its ally Russia.

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A man passes a train decorated with the Serbian flag and the words "Kosovo is Serbia" in Belgrade.​

The train - heralded as an important transport link by Serbia - was the first direct link between the Serbian capital, Belgrade, and Mitrovica, in northern Kosovo, since 2008. Many of the remaining Serbs in Kosovo live around Mitrovica. Serbia said the slogan "Kosovo is Serbia" in many languages was a celebration of its cultural heritage, as were the Serbian Orthodox religious symbols adorning the inside, and the liberal use of the Serbian national colours.

But Kosovo's Prime Minister Isa Mustafa told reporters that the train had been stopped "to protect the country's sovereignty" and that Kosovo would not allow "machines that will provoke with a message of occupation." Kosovo had deployed police forces along the border to prevent the train crossing over - which forced President Nikolic to order a halt to the service. Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic alleged that Kosovan forces were planning to blow up the tracks, and accused them of playing "war games". The incident has heightened tensions, causing protests by ethnic Serbs in Kosovo, and prompting Mr Nikolic to comment that the two nations had briefly been "on the brink of conflict".

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First you think Trump is in Putin's pocket. Now you think he's going to go to war against Putin. This shit is like your Ice age, vs global warming bullshit. You people need to make up your minds.
 
US Military Press Conference: “Prepare For World War 3 With Russia”

US and NATO Generals have told reporters at a press briefing that they should prepare for “World War 3 with Russia” in the very near future.


NATO and US forces have bolstered their military forces on the Russian border, installing anti-ballistic missile systems and equipment in an effort to provoke a nuclear war with Russia.

In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin has deployed anti-..........................




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Obama set up Trump for a nice war to take place, hopefully Trump can work it out. Putin respects Trump a hell of a lot more than Obama. There aren't to many leaders that do respect that crooked sob.


Isn't that what the Armed Forces do? Prepare for war? I mean, if they weren't preparing for war, then what would be the point in paying them?
 

Wait a sec, weren't you just screaming about taking a stand against youtube for shutting down a channel you love? So your stand would be... continuing to use the service the next day by posting more videos.

Your temerity and courage in standing up for what you believe in is truly awe-inspiring. Your leadership in the youtube boycott will be have songs written about it.
 

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