Worsening: Russia Deploys Nine Nuclear-Capable Long Range Bombers Near Alaska

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Russia has deployed nine (9) Tu-160 long range, strategic, bombers to far eastern Russia, just 372 miles from Alaska.

 

The Tupolev Tu-160, as of 2024, it is the largest and heaviest combat aircraft, the fastest bomber in use, and the largest and heaviest variable-sweep wing airplane ever flown.

Given the NOTAM issued by Poland for the entire eastern 25% of their country, due to "unplanned military activity to protect national security" which went into effect on February 5 and remains in effect until May 5, and the intention of NATO to maintain, re-arm, and re-fuel F-16's donated to Ukraine, the probability of a direct Russia-NATO clash is growing.

I have warned about these developments in various stories for the past two weeks.

As part of my personal analysis of the situation, I have warned my readers and radio show listeners that if there is a Russia-NATO clash, it seems likely to me that Russia would hit the US fast and hard, because crippling the US would instantly cripple all of NATO.

With this new deployment of Russian nuclear-capable bombers to only a twenty minute flight from Alaska, it is clearer than ever to me that we in the U.S. being hit by Russia is actually what we see unfolding.

Prep.  Prep now, while you still can!

 

 

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