Russia Readies Attack; US Nuclear Airmen Drunk On Duty
48-hours after Russia warned it was preparing to “take measures” against the Norwegian radar facility rapidly being expanded in the Arctic just 50-kilometers from the border, President Putin earlier this morning authorized its targeting and destruction based on the February-2018 mock attack on it practiced by Russian fighter aircraft—an attack and destruction deemed vital to national security after it was revealed that US Air Force airman manning some 150 LGM-30G Minuteman III nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missiles aimed at Russia (one of three ICBM fields that make up one leg of the United States’ nuclear deterrent triad) were discovered drinking and drunk on duty, for which they weren’t immediately sacked, but given written warnings—a near impossible to contemplate punishment when viewed in the light that the nuclear destruction they have at their drunken fingerprints might soon come into play as the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) battle group has now become the first one in a decade to near Russian territorial waters in the Arctic—and whose true purpose for being there will be their attempt to defy Russia’s newly enacted order to limit warships crossing Northeast Passage—but that Russian Military Forces will not allow them to do. […]