Putin could invade Ukraine within a week, warns Nato chief

truther April 3, 2014 2
Heather Saul

Russia has all the forces it needs on the border to invade Ukraine within the next three to five days, Nato’s top military commander has warned.

The Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and the US Air Force General Philip Breedlove described the situation at the border as “ incredibly concerning”.

Putin could invade Ukraine within a week, warns Nato chief

He said Nato had spotted signs of movement by a very small part of the Russian force overnight but there was no indication it was returning to barracks.

“This is a very large, very capable and very ready force” Mr Breedlove told The Wall Street Journal.

The Russian force has aircraft and helicopter support as well as field hospitals and electronic warfare capabilities – “the entire suite that would be required to successfully have an incursion into Ukraine should the decision be made,” Mr Breedlove warned.

“We think it is ready to go and we think it could accomplish its objectives in between three and five days if directed to make the actions,” he said.

Russia could have several potential objectives, including pushing beyond Crimea to Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odessa or even threatening to connect to Transdniestria, the mainly Russian-speaking, separatist region of Moldova that lies to the west of Ukraine.

“We are going to have to look at how our alliance now is prepared for a different paradigm, a different rule set… We will need to rethink our force posture, our force positioning, our force provisioning, readiness, etc,” he added.

On Wednesday, Russia accused Nato of reverting to Cold War language by suspending all practical cooperation with Moscow the day before in protest at its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

Nato also ordered military planners to draft measures to strengthen its defences and reassure nervous eastern European countries.

Mr Breedlove said the ministers had asked him to draw up by April 15 a package of measures that would include reinforcements by land, air and sea.

“We will work on air, land and sea ‘reassurances’ and we will look to position those ‘reassurances’ across the breadth of our exposure: north, centre, and south,” he said.

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  1. DDearborn April 4, 2014 at 5:53 pm - Reply

    Hmmm

    Actually the US and Israel “invaded” the Ukraine some time ago. They sent in agents, mercenaries and terrorists to start a rebellion. This lead to armed conflict and a coup d’état. The Ukraine has a dictatorship put in place by the US and Israel. So the invasion has already happened NATO stole the Ukraine. Putin is merely debating whether or not he should return the country to it’s people. Truly an amazing turn of events.

    I find it fascinating that anyone would accept the Zionist media’s description of the current state of the Ukraine as being democratic. And yet this very same Zionist media claims that one man one vote in Crimea is an invasion.

    People bear in mind this is the same crowd that tried so hard to get people to believe that 2 buildings nearly a quarter of a mile high struck by aircraft in different parts of the building’s would collapse at free all speeds that quarter o a mile in about 12 seconds in almost exactly the same manner and both into their own foot print.

    I bring this up because the Western “media” has become a laughing stock much in the same why that the USSR “news agencies” were universally mocked for what they were– propaganda machines for the State and related corporate minions. Good grief

  2. stevor April 4, 2014 at 12:10 am - Reply

    Yeah, sure but NATO wants to INVADE NOW but is doing it more surreptitiously through things such as the 12 billion dollar loan that will send the Ukraine into EXTREME AUSTERITY as they did to Greece and other places.

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