The Russians say they tracked these guys, who infiltrated Russia from Ukraine with a bunch of Semtex. Obviously on a sabotage mission. Since when does the US military invade the largest nuclear power in the world (most nukes, and ICBMs that work) to play stupid games, without a vote in Congress? Anglo-Zionist authorization? Act of war, anyone? What kind of non-constitutional former republic is this?
Douglas Macgregor @DougAMacgregor
Let make something abundantly clear, everyone in the world views Anthony Blinken as Netanyahu's point man and that's exactly what he is.
Our government has been hijacked and there is no one up there governing much of anything!
Imagine Russians or Chinese infiltrating the US from Mexico. Oh, wait. Imagine them doing it with Semtex on a sabotage mission.
In Bryansk, Russia Russian special forces tracked ambushed and wiped out a team of western saboteurs working under the Ukrainian flag who infiltrated the Border.
They are US and Canadian. Tattos clearly show they are current or ex US special forces, exceptionally well equipped.
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The Russians killed a member of the US Special Forces
An American member of the special forces was killed yesterday by the Russians after he tried to infiltrate Bryansk, Russia with a group composed of special forces from the USA and Canada.
Artillery Sergeant Cory J. Navrotsky was a member of the elite 75th Ranger Regiment of the US Special Forces.
They probably didn't inform him that Russia is not Gaza and you don't fight against children here.
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My guess is that this is not a first, but that the Russians are sending a message:
US special forces tattoo found on fighter killed in Russia (VIDEO)
The tattoo connected the slain mercenary with an elite US Army unit
A member of a Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance group killed in Russia’s Bryansk Region had a prominent tattoo associated with the US Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment, according to a video released by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB).
The fighter was among four killed in a cross-border raid on Bryansk on Sunday, the FSB said. When searched afterwards, they were found to be equipped with foreign weapons and gear, as well as personal items indicating that they belonged to “third countries,” such as a Canadian flag, a Polish prayer book, and a notepad with notes on tactics in English, the FSB added.
One of the dead men had a tattoo of an angel holding a rifle, with a banner reading ‘Ranger’ and ‘2d Bn’, apparently a reference to the 2nd Battalion of the US Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment. The tattoo, and the man’s American-made combat fatigues, were displayed in a video published by the FSB on Monday.
“According to law enforcement agencies, among the mercenaries neutralized in Bryansk Region are nationals of the US, Poland, and Canada,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters on Monday. “This is preliminary information that will be updated.”
READ MORE: Foreign fighters killed in new Ukrainian incursion attempt – FSB
Rangers are elite special forces troops trained in airborne assault operations, reconnaissance and sabotage behind enemy lines, search and rescue, airfield seizure, and the capture or assassination of high-value targets. Numerous Army units have borne the ‘Ranger’ designation throughout history, but only the three battalions of the 75th Ranger Regiment and a handful of National Guard units have done so since the end of the Vietnam War.
It is unclear whether the man killed in Bryansk was ever a member of the regiment. However, displaying the insignia or tattoos of a unit in which one never served is considered highly offensive in American military culture, and those who do so are accused of “stolen valor” by veterans.
Source: The FSB
The winged angel is not an official symbol of the 2nd Ranger Battalion or the 75th Ranger Regiment, but similar iconography is common in tattoos across all branches of the US military.
Source: The FSB
The US maintains that its military presence in Ukraine is limited to a small contingent of troops monitoring the delivery of Western military aid to the country. American special forces personnel also reportedly trained Ukraine’s neo-Nazi Azov Brigade in Poland last year, in defiance of a US State Department ban on aid to the unit.
Numerous American military veterans have died fighting in the Ukrainian military, including former special forces operatives. One of the most high-profile deaths was that of former US Army Green Beret Nicholas Maimer, who was killed in a Russian artillery barrage in Artyomovsk (formerly Bakhmut) last summer. Maimer’s body was displayed in a video released by the late founder of the Wagner private military company, Evgeny Prigozhin, who offered to “hand him over to the United States of America” for burial.
As of March, 1,113 American mercenaries had taken up arms for Ukraine, according to a tally released by the Russian Defense Ministry. At least 491 of these had been killed, the ministry stated.
Meanwhile:
JUST IN: There will be no more new restrictions on the use of American weapons for Ukraine if the North Korea joins the war - Pentagon
Expect Russia to remove some of their own restrictions, especially in the Middle East.
Wouldn’t it be something if we held an election and had a national discussion and debate about waging wars without votes?
Bannon's out. Whatever you think about him, ya gotta luv him for going to jail for a principle: Congress is contemptible.
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Russia fires missiles to simulate 'massive' response to a nuclear attack
REUTERS ^ | Oct 29, 2024 | Guy Faulconbridge and Mark Trevelyan
Posted on 10/29/2024, 12:18:19 PM by McGruff
Russia test-fired missiles over distances of thousands of miles on Tuesday to simulate a "massive" nuclear response to an enemy first strike.
"Given the growing geopolitical tensions and the emergence of new external threats and risks, it is important to have modern and constantly ready-to-use strategic forces," President Vladimir Putin said as he announced the exercise.
It took place at a critical moment in the Russia-Ukraine war, after weeks of Russian signals to the West that Moscow will respond if the United States and its allies allow Kyiv to fire longer-range missiles deep into Russia.