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The Russian soldiers are here as invited guests of the U.S. government; this is part of a formal bilateral exchange program between the U.S. and Russia that seeks to develop transparency and promote defense reform,” Cmdr. Wendy L. Snyder, U.S. Defense Press Officer for policy, told The New American in an e-mail. “This is the first time that American and Russian special operations troops have participated in a bilateral exercise.”
According to Snyder, the exercises — which she said would last about three weeks in all — will serve to train and improve skills related to terror-war f
Originally posted by Humint1
This line caught my attention and my flags went up -
"The drills, which will take place throughout May, mark the first time that Russian and US troops will train along side each other on American soil and correlate with a long line of Foreign military’s training to take on the American people." Source: See link source
Sounds as if they are training for an invasion. Lets see, we have confirmed that some of the 9-11 terrorists trained at military bases. And lived here for a while. Better stash this one at the top to watch and reference later on.
theintelhub.com
(visit the link for the full news article)edit on 4/27/2012 by Humint1 because: spelling
Originally posted by Mkoll
I really don't think that this is a big deal. 20 Russian special forces members training with our boys is novel and exciting for sure, but 20 dudes training for an invasion does not make. I predict the only thing on the line here is bragging rights.edit on 27-4-2012 by Mkoll because: (no reason given)
The Russian soldiers are here as invited guests of the U.S. government; this is part of a formal bilateral exchange program between the U.S. and Russia that seeks to develop transparency and promote defense reform,” Cmdr. Wendy L. Snyder, U.S. Defense Press Officer for policy, told The New American in an e-mail. “This is the first time that American and Russian special operations troops have participated in a bilateral exercise.”
Originally posted by Lil Drummerboy
20 russians?
whats the worry?
My cousin was an officer in the Air force,, he trained Many foreign military friend and foe
in the ins and outs of bio warfare..
not an issue
Originally posted by cavtrooper7
This is what I spoke of:
www.eutimes.net...