Baltics
Risky traveling through the Baltic States because of military exercises
Submitted by Viktors Domburs…
It is obvious, that if a person is planning his or her travelling through the Baltics, it is absolutely necessary to conform the movements with the schedule of military events. National police, of course, usually warns when you should be especially attentive and responsible on the road and what places you should not visit at all. Thus, you may start planning your unforgivable summer travelling in Latvia, being fully familiarized with the plans of the military. But it turns out not to be so simple.
NATO releases new video showcasing F-15 intercepts of Russian fighter jets
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Maria Zakharova SLAMS PRO-NAZI NATO propaganda film
NATO has released a Hollywood style propaganda film glorying the Hitler aligned so-called Forest Brothers, a group of far-right fighters in the Baltic states who after the Great Patriotic War was lost by Nazi Germany, took to fighting a guerrilla war against the sovereignty of the Soviet Union which was finally terminated in 1953.
NATO’s glorifying of Nazism has been slammed by the Spokeswoman of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova in a Facebook post.
She stated,
US and British troops carry out large NATO drill to prevent fantasy Russian invasion
The fantasy of Russian aggression continues to fuel NATO’s real aggression.
As Russia continues to moves its border closer to NATO territory, NATO is working hard to close any defensive “gaps” that might be exploited by the Russian military…which covets the occupation of the three tiny Baltic nations that are in the middle of a de-population crisis as Lithuanians, Estonians and Latvians leave their respective countries in droves for greener pastures in the UK and Germany.
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