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Monday, January 23, 2023

U.S. turning Europe into nuclear battlefield

 

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By Associazione per un Mondo senza Guerre -CNGNN (Italy)

In January, the Federation of American Scientists confirmed the news given by Grandangolo in December 2022 on the basis of a US Air Force document: the C-17A Globemaster aircraft was authorized to transport the US B61-12 nuclear bomb to Italy and other European countries. Since Biden Administration officials have announced the B61-12 envoy would be anticipated to December, we believe that the new US nuclear bombs are already arriving in Europe to be deployed against Russia.

US and NATO are pouring huge quantities of ammunition for heavy artillery to supply Kyiv armed forces in Ukraine. The United States (according to official data) has so far sent over a million 155mm howitzer ammunition to Ukraine, plus tens of thousands of missiles. About 300,000 shells come from US military depots in Israel. The arms shipment is managed by an international network, in which Camp Darby the largest US arsenal outside its motherland is connected to the port of Livorno and the military airport of Pisa, and plays a central role - Great Britain, France, Poland, and Finland are supplying tanks to Kyiv, and Poland is buying Abrams tanks from the USA, a part of them might be destined for Ukraine.

At the same time, USA and NATO are strengthening the deployment of their forces in Europe increasingly close to Russia. In Romania, NATO has deployed AWACS aircraft, they are equipped with the most sophisticated electronic equipment, and kept constantly flying in Russian airspace. Also in Romania, the Pentagon has deployed the 101st Airborne Division, which is being deployed to Europe for the first time since World War II.

NATO and EU set up "a task force on resilience and critical infrastructure". “NATO (the European Union Council declares) remains the foundation of our collective defense. We recognize the value of a stronger European defense, which contributes to transatlantic security and is complementary and interoperable with NATO”. 

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