
The US anti-missile station Aegis Ashore Romania is pictured at the military base in Deveselu, Romania.
The United States and its NATO allies are already at war with Russia. This is not hyperbole. It is fact. The US and its allies are amassing weapons and troops on Russia's borders, and engaging in simulated attacks from various directions.
Orwellian language of "war games" in Western media serves to diminish the disturbing fact that NATO forces are preparing offensive strikes on Russia.
War machinery on both sides are locked on. The encounter last month of the US warship with Russian fighter jets in the Baltic Sea is but one of many such close encounters occurring almost every week. Granted, weapons have not actually been fired yet. Nevertheless, the weapon machinery is engaged.
Again, Western media serve to normalize what is a balefully abnormal situation. At the behest of Washington, the Western countries are trying to blockade Russia with economic sanctions. This is just another provocative act of war.
Moreover, diplomatic channels between Washington and Moscow seem attenuated to levels as low as at any time during the former Cold War. Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has apparently maintained a cordial working relationship with his American counterpart John Kerry, but apart from that individual rapport the bilateral position between the two powers has sunken to an all-time low.
Another manifestation of war is the US proxy conflict with Russia in Syria and Ukraine. On the surface there may be talk about ceasefires and political solutions, but make no mistake the jihadist mercenaries and the neo-Nazi Kiev regime are nonetheless American military assets ever-poised to attack Russia's geo-strategic interests.














Comment: Erdogan must go. Why the EU could even consider the idea that they could successfully negotiate a deal with Turkey is mind boggling. In a sane world, Erdogan would be persona non grata, everywhere. So what's the deal? Well, if the past is any example, it looks like Turkey is potentially blackmailing EU officials, and not simply with the threats of 'more refugees'. For example, Sibel Edmonds says that Turkey had highly incriminating surveillance of Dennis Hastert's trips to Turkey. We all know what he was doing there, and he can't be the only one...