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US proposes to hit Russia with Tomahawk cruise missiles

The United States proposes to attack Russia from the Black Sea.

After the US and NATO countries openly refuse to enter into any negotiations with Russia and outright threats against Russia in the event of an attack on Ukraine (although Moscow categorically denies such intentions), the US proposes to hit Russia with Tomahawk cruise missiles, moreover, obviously without even entering the waters of the Black Sea. Such information is cited by the publication "The National Interest", noting that the US and NATO navies allegedly significantly exceed the capabilities of the Black Sea Fleet.

The United States directly declares its intentions to start a war with Russia, noting that ships and submarines will be ready to unleash hundreds of cruise missiles on Russia and its troops, although it is emphasized that the Russian military is currently on its territory.

“The build-up of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine opens up the prospect of a large-scale ground war. What happens if NATO and the US intervene to protect Ukraine in the event of a Russian invasion? Ukraine borders the Black Sea, an area where the US Navy often operates. At the very least, heavy and precise firepower, such as Tomahawk missiles launched from submarines and ships, could wreak havoc on Russian forces along the Ukrainian border. This is especially relevant now, because the updated Tomahawk missile is capable of tracking and destroying moving targets, a scenario that could make the advancing Russian forces vulnerable to attack from the sea. ", - said in the material "The National Interest".

In addition, the United States notes that they are ready to use their F-35 fighters for strikes on Russia.

“What about supporting an aircraft carrier? This could be critical, especially if Europe did not yet have enough F-35s to respond to a Russian attack. It is clear that European F-35s can have a huge impact, and the US Air Force has its own F-35s stationed in Europe to support the growing number of NATO and allies armed with the F-35. What if these forces were supported by American F-35Cs from aircraft carriers, or even F-35Bs launched from amphibious assault ships? Such a scenario, involving the use of aviation over Ukraine from the ocean to intensify the land war against Russia, could become a decisive factor in the war. ", - the article says.

Such statements from the United States cause very serious concern, since during the talks between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin, the desire to reduce escalation in the region was emphasized, however, obviously, Washington has its own plan. This will require Russia to demonstrate its readiness to ensure full protection of its borders against any aggressive actions.

but they don't think about it

This is stupid, because Russia will respond not only to the attackers, but also to the territory of the United States.

As far as I understand, after the first salvo of Tomahawks, the US fleet will cease to exist completely, and at the same time the air base in Europe.

Better to multiply by minus 100. Then there will be -5000 states of dark matter. SUCH WARDROBE CAN BE OURED.

The US administration reminds me of a major who has never been hit in the neck before in his life. History shows that the US army goes into a military conflict when there is a clear advantage and some kind of guarantee of victory.

Baby talk. In response, missiles will fly to the United States. And the US will be multiplied by zero.

After such an attack, all US ships will evaporate!., And the crew members into atoms.

The problem for the US and NATO is that they are very addicted to computer games. But in the real world, there may not be a return button if acted incorrectly.
Americans sincerely believe and plan everything in such a way that no response from the opponent is implied.

There will be no winners in this war, since China will also intervene due to disagreements with the USA.

There will be no winners in this war.

It's funny to read the arguments of an American journalist-patriot far from military science.

2022 promises to be a fun, if not a nuclear year, judging by the following "news": D

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