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In the margins of the NATO military maneuver "Anaconda" a man was killed in a car accident. [TW: Why not "armored troop carrier accident"? 3000 military vehicles and tanks, and this was a car accident.] According to a Polish military spokesman, the driver of a civilian car was killed and a passenger seriously injured when their car collided on a highway in western Poland with a US military transport. The transporter was part of a convoy, which was traveling as part of the military exercises.
24 NATO countries and several countries in the so-called Partnership for Peace involved, including Georgia and Ukraine are involved in the ten-day maneuvers called Anaconda 2016.
Designed for covert attack
A total of 31,000 soldiers, with 3000 vehicles and tanks, 105 aircraft and helicopters and twelve ships are involved in the exercise. The Bundeswehr has sent 400 soldiers. It is the largest exercise in Eastern Europe since the end of the Cold War. The exercise will be close out shortly before the NATO summit meetings July 8 and 9.
The maneuvers, ongoing since Tuesday, are designed for a covert attack and not an official declaration of war.
Experts suggest [TW: "Experts suggest" (Experten vermuten) is Die Welt's equivalent of Fox News saying "Some people say." Omitting little things like the democratic voice of the people in plebiscites is, of course, par for western journalism.] that Russia had applied this tactic in the annexation of the Crimean peninsula in spring 2014, as the military appeared on the peninsula without insignia and the Ukrainian soldiers were enclosed in their barracks.
Comment: Yankee go home.
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Right. Actually very little Polish citizens have come to say hello to the American soldiers who have visited some Polish cities to show their military equipment. Some of them openly have said to the Americans that they are not welcome in Poland. For instance in Lublin (in English):
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What American asswipe genius named this exercise "Anaconda?"
You folks know what an anaconda is, don't you? It's the world's largest snake, which kills its victims by wrapping its coils around them, and squeezing tighter and tighter until the victim's ribs are crushed and it suffocates to death.
Which is PRECISELY what the USA is trying to do to Russia.
I wonder if anybody else sees how appropriate is the name the American dog-fuckers chose for this exercise? And how appropriate the name is for the USA itself - the world's biggest giant snake?
Poor Poles! After watching what happened in Poland in 1956, and Czechoslovakia in 1968, and Iran in 1979, and Georgia in 2008, do they, and the Romanians, REALLY believe the USA is going to come and help them when the Russian bombs start to fall?
Why don't the Polish people start throwing eggs and tomatoes at the American troops and tanks? You think the trigger-happy Americans in their fancy cowboy hats are going to shoot you? OK, good, let them shoot a few of you - see what the reaction would be all over Europe. They would never dare shoot you, not even if you got something out of your toilet bowl, and threw THAT at them. (Just think how that story would spread. Half of Europe would be dancing for joy. And Mr. Putin would be smiling - again.)
So much for "democracy." When we look at the governments people elect in all these "democratic" countries - including the USA itself - and how little the elected leaders care about what the people want or need, we see that ALL government is a sham, a fraud, and a means to suck the blood of humanity.
Time for another revolution.






How would you perform a "covert attack" with 31.000 soldiers, 3000 vehicles and 105 aircraft and helicopters?
Pretty impossible I should think.
Happy practice to all of you ....