Anonymous ID: c8d5df Nov. 16, 2024, 9:31 a.m. No.21997366   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7520 >>7964 >>8156

Canada #66

US Opens Provocative Missile Base In Poland

Authored by Kyle Anzalone via The Libertarian Institute Saturday, Nov 16, 2024

 

After nearly two decades, President George W. Bush’s plan to put the Aegis Ashore missile system in Poland was achieved this week. The system is capable of firing offensive missiles, and is viewed as a serious national security threat by Russia.

 

The base is located in Redzikowo, Northern Poland, near the Baltic coast. During the base’s opening ceremony, Polish President Andrzej Duda said, "The whole world will see clearly that this is not Russia’s sphere of interest anymore…From the Polish point of view, this is strategically the most important thing."

 

Since the base was announced by Bush, Washington has asserted that the purpose of installing the missile defense system in Poland, and a second in Romania, was to protect Europe from Iranian missile attacks.

 

However, the launchers that fire the Aegis interceptors can also fire offensive Tomahawk missiles. Previously, the US fielded a variant of the Tomahawk that was capable of delivering a nuclear warhead. The Kremlin views the presence of the launchers in Eastern Europe as a strategic threat to Russia.

 

As the base was under planning and construction, Russian President Vladimir Putin pressed multiple American presidents not to deploy the Aegis Ashore systems in Poland and Romania.

 

The Polish Foreign Minister noted during the opening ceremony, "Governments changed in the United States, in Poland, [since] this base was created. This base is a monument not only to the Polish-American alliance, its stability, but also to the Polish-Polish alliance."

 

Moscow argued that the system’s MK-41 launchers violated the INF Treaty, a bilateral arms control pact between the US and Russia.

 

The treaty explicitly outlaws the deployment of intermediate land-based offensive missile launchers. The MK-41 can fire Tomahawks. During the first Donald Trump presidency, Washington unilaterally left the INF Treaty.

 

On Wednesday, the Kremlin Spokesman said Russia would respond to the base opening but did not provide details. “Of course, this requires the adoption of appropriate measures to maintain parity,” he stated.

 

🇵🇱 Poland has established 20 military bases near the Belarusian border over the past five years.

 

Take a look at how this appears on the maps.

 

Yesterday, a new U.S. missile defense base was opened in Poland to supposedly "contain Russia's military potential."

 

Now, there are a… pic.twitter.com/cc4S73aokc

— Zlatti71 (@Zlatti_71) November 14, 2024

 

While the Aegis system has created significant friction between Russia and NATO, Warsaw wants to further expand the missile base. Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said on Monday the scope of the shield needed to be expanded.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/us-opens-provocative-missile-base-poland

Anonymous ID: c8d5df Nov. 16, 2024, 10:41 a.m. No.21997630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7637 >>7675

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I'm thinking they already know about the corruption

 

Ukraine says it has uncovered major arms corruption

By George Wright BBC News 28th January 2024, 12:51 EST

 

Ukraine's security service says it has uncovered corruption in an arms purchase by the military worth about $40m (£31m).

 

The SBU said five senior people in the defence ministry and at an arms supplier were being investigated.

 

It said the defence officials signed a contract for 100,000 mortar shells in August 2022.

 

Payment was made in advance, with some funds transferred abroad, but no arms were ever provided.

 

Corruption has been a major stumbling block in Ukraine's bid to join the European Union.

 

The SBU said an investigation had "exposed" officials of the ministry of defence and managers of arms supplier Lviv Arsenal, "who stole nearly 1.5 billion hryvnias in the purchase of shells".

 

"According to the investigation, former and current high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Defence and heads of affiliated companies are involved in the embezzlement," it said.

 

The SBU said that despite the contract for the shells having being agreed six months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, "not a single artillery shell" was ever sent.

 

One of the suspects was detained while attempting to leave Ukraine and is currently in custody, the SBU said.

 

Ukraine's prosecutor general says the stolen funds have been seized and will be returned to the defence budget.

 

Ukraine's hopes of rebuilding rely on fighting corruption

 

Issues surrounding corruption have dogged Ukraine for years.

 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky cited the fight against corruption as one of his main priorities when he came to power in 2019.

 

The latest allegations come as Republicans in the United States push back on President Joe Biden's efforts to send more aid to Ukraine.

 

In August, President Zelensky fired all the officials in charge of military recruitment to end a system in which some people were being allowed to escape conscription.

 

Ukraine was ranked 116th out of 180 countries in a 2022 corruption perceptions index by campaigning and research organisation Transparency International.

 

But anti-corruption efforts are beginning to make a difference. It is one of only 10 countries steadily climbing Transparency International's ranking, rising 28 places in a decade.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68120973