Russia Comes “Within Seconds” Of Sinking American Warship As US Navy Revolt Worsens
A gravely worded new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today considering a meeting of President Putin and President Trump in Slovakia this coming August, notes that a summit between these two leaders of world’s largest armed nuclear powers can’t come soon enough if World War III is to be averted—most particularly because Russian fighter jets are having to be scrambled on a now daily basis to fend off mainly US Naval surveillance planes—and, just hours ago, the US Navy guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville shockingly cut across the bow coming within 50-meters of the Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov in the East China Sea forcing “emergency actions” to be taken—the most dangerous of which could have been the firing of the SAET-60/SAET-60M anti-ship homing torpedoes that automatically arm and launch at a range of 45-meters—and was a US war move promptly responded to by Putin ordering a snap combat alert for thousands of Russian military forces—and is more than eerily reminiscent to the events in 1949 when the US Navy staged its “Admiral’s Revolt” openly defying the civilian leadership of the United States government so they could attempt to launch a war against the former Soviet Union—a global nuclear catastrophe only able to be averted by the newly installed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of State US Army General Omar Bradley—who was the most loved, respected and revered American military commander in all of World War II, and that no one dared oppose. […]
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