NATO will hold a "major exercise" two days from now in the country of Georgia, DIRECTLY ON RUSSIA'S SOUTHERN BORDER.
Moldova will take part in the exercise to be held in Georgia from July 23 to August 7, the country's defense ministry announced.
"The Moldovan army will cooperate with soldiers from Romania, Bulgaria, the United States, Poland, Lithuania, Georgia and other participating countries.
The country of Georgia is located on Russia's southern Border, as shown on the map above.
Georgia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) enjoy cordial relations. Georgia is not currently a member of NATO, but has been promised by NATO to be admitted in the future. Cooperation officially began in 1994 when Georgia joined the NATO-run Partnership for Peace.
HAL TURNER SNAP ANALYSIS
If Georgia is NOT a member of NATO, why is NATO having a military "exercise" there? To poke the Russian Bear!
NATO argues it is a "Defensive Alliance" but that was shown to be an outright lie when NATO Attacked Yugoslavia. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) carried out an aerial bombing campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War. The air strikes lasted from 24 March 1999 to 10 June 1999.
They perpetrated this military attack without any declaration of war and without an United Nations Security Council Resolution. It was outright military aggression.
So when Russia sees NATO engaging in an "exercise" in Georgia this week, what are the Russians supposed to think? What is NATO's __real__ intention? To intimidate. To tell Russia, "We're here and we can do whatever we want."
How is Russia supposed to react to such things?
