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PAY ATTENTION!! Members of our forum platform World Forum Live has been asking us to write on the NATO Russia War of 2019 and here is the thread, hope this will be hope, even as we pray that the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine will come to an immediate end
The sad development between Russia and Ukraine which many believe NATO may join any time soon is not the first NATO and Russia are crashing into war. NATO and Russia have been having conflicts for years. The root of the problem is Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. NATO responded by suspending all cooperation with Russia, and the two have been at odds ever since.
Tensions between the two have been mounting in recent months, as both sides have begun to arm themselves and prepare for war. On September 1, 2019, NATO finally decided to take action, launching a bombing campaign against Russian targets.
Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russia had been eyeing its old satellites and republics with interest. In late February of 2019, Russian forces crossed the border into the Republic of Georgia, claiming that they were there to protect Russian citizens living in the country.
NATO not too fun with the fact that Russia has just crossed its border into Georgia decided to respond by deploying troops to the border, and war seemed imminent. However, just days later, NATO forces began to withdraw from Georgia. As one of the most powerful countries in the alliance, it was clear that Britain would not be sending its troops into a war zone.
However, after weeks of posturing and threats, the two sides reached a ceasefire agreement in early March. With no other significant military action occurring, the crisis was over then.
The weapon was called the “Starfish,” and it would travel at speeds of over 25,000 kilometers per hour to its target. At first, the U.S. and allies were skeptical of this claim, but it was soon confirmed that Russia had indeed developed the weapon capable of wiping an entire country out in minutes
The weapon consisted of two parts: a large particle accelerator and a smaller particle accelerator. The smaller particle accelerator could fire neutrons at an enemy, which would bounce off of the target and into the larger particle accelerator. The neutrons would then be fired at the target, creating a deadly explosion.
On September 1st, 2019, Russia and NATO went to war. The cause of the war is still unknown, but it is speculated that Russia invaded NATO member state Estonia to annex it into the Russian Federation.
NATO responded quickly, sending in troops and tanks to defend Estonia. The Russian military was also quickly mobilized, and the two sides have been fighting a bloody war ever since. Casualties on both sides are high, and the situation shows no signs of improvement, not until then, To what we are seeing today with the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine after Russian troops invaded Ukraine bring a full-blown war in another sovereignty country
Sadly, such is still happening among us in today's modern world when the global world needs peace more than crisis, war, killing, and distractions, we hope that in a few days the ongoing Russia and Ukraine war will come to an end. am Joe reporting from World Forum Live
The sad development between Russia and Ukraine which many believe NATO may join any time soon is not the first NATO and Russia are crashing into war. NATO and Russia have been having conflicts for years. The root of the problem is Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. NATO responded by suspending all cooperation with Russia, and the two have been at odds ever since.
Tensions between the two have been mounting in recent months, as both sides have begun to arm themselves and prepare for war. On September 1, 2019, NATO finally decided to take action, launching a bombing campaign against Russian targets.
Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russia had been eyeing its old satellites and republics with interest. In late February of 2019, Russian forces crossed the border into the Republic of Georgia, claiming that they were there to protect Russian citizens living in the country.
NATO not too fun with the fact that Russia has just crossed its border into Georgia decided to respond by deploying troops to the border, and war seemed imminent. However, just days later, NATO forces began to withdraw from Georgia. As one of the most powerful countries in the alliance, it was clear that Britain would not be sending its troops into a war zone.
However, after weeks of posturing and threats, the two sides reached a ceasefire agreement in early March. With no other significant military action occurring, the crisis was over then.
Shockingly in late February of 2019, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin made an announcement that shocked the West. Putin announced that Russia had developed a new weapon that could “wipe out” the United States.
The weapon was called the “Starfish,” and it would travel at speeds of over 25,000 kilometers per hour to its target. At first, the U.S. and allies were skeptical of this claim, but it was soon confirmed that Russia had indeed developed the weapon capable of wiping an entire country out in minutes
The weapon consisted of two parts: a large particle accelerator and a smaller particle accelerator. The smaller particle accelerator could fire neutrons at an enemy, which would bounce off of the target and into the larger particle accelerator. The neutrons would then be fired at the target, creating a deadly explosion.
On September 1st, 2019, Russia and NATO went to war. The cause of the war is still unknown, but it is speculated that Russia invaded NATO member state Estonia to annex it into the Russian Federation.
NATO responded quickly, sending in troops and tanks to defend Estonia. The Russian military was also quickly mobilized, and the two sides have been fighting a bloody war ever since. Casualties on both sides are high, and the situation shows no signs of improvement, not until then, To what we are seeing today with the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine after Russian troops invaded Ukraine bring a full-blown war in another sovereignty country
Sadly, such is still happening among us in today's modern world when the global world needs peace more than crisis, war, killing, and distractions, we hope that in a few days the ongoing Russia and Ukraine war will come to an end. am Joe reporting from World Forum Live