Is the US preparing for a false flag in Syria or is this standard military training for engaging 'enemy' forces? Either way, things do not look good.
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Last week, a Canadian journalist published pictures of the US Air Force repainting their F/A-18 jets to match the paint scheme of Russian jets currently deployed in Syria. Though the journalist, Christian Borys, suggested that the unusual paint job was due to standard military "aggressor squadrons" war-games meant to simulate engaging "the enemy," some have speculated it could be proof of an imminent false flag meant to justify US "boots on the ground" in Syria. Regardless of whether it is standard procedure or indicative of an impending false flag, either threatens to worsen what is already an increasingly desperate geopolitical situation that could easily develop into full-scale, global war.
US jets being repainted to resemble Russian aircraft Credit – Christian Borys
Aggressor squadron have indeed been a part of US military war-games since the late 1960s. Planes that are painted to appear as the "aggressor" employ enemy tactics, techniques, and procedures in order to offer US soldiers a realistic simulation of air combat. During much of the Cold War, many of these "aggressor" planes were also painted in Russian colors to simulate combat encounters anticipated with the Soviet Union.
Though the Cold War thankfully failed to develop into a full-scale military confrontation, the US Air Force's decision to use aggressor squadrons mimicking Russian jets once again is indicative that the US government undeniably views Russia as its enemy. Indeed, less than a year ago, the US Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, called Russia "aggressive" and "adversarial to the interests of the United States," making the nation the US' #1 threat in the world. Milley's rhetoric, as well as that of other US military officials and politicians, has only become more hawkish over the past few months. Last week, Milley spoke to those "who oppose the United States," warning them they they would be stopped and beaten "harder than [they] have ever been beaten before." Moments later, he directly named Russia as an enemy of the state.
However, it is not only the rhetoric of military officials that suggests that there are preparations under way for an imminent war between the US and Russia. Just four days ago, the Air Force practiced dropping "dummy nukes" from aircraft. Though no live warheads were used, the B61 nuclear bombs tested are considered "critical elements" of the US nuclear arsenal. Russia itself seems to think the threat of a major nuclear war is imminent as they recently held a massive, nationwide drill involving 40 million Russians to prepare for a nuclear disaster. The Russian government has also ordered the family members of all Russian government officials to return to Russia effective immediately.