Russia Forecasts Possible Global Crisis as U.S. Military Presence Increasing
According to a research released by Russia's Strategic Center for Culture, U.S. President Joe Biden might set off an international catastrophe in the last months of his office, especially should Vice President Kamala Harris fail to land the president in the forthcoming election. The center alerts that present patterns show the United States is raising its military posture, which could aggravate world conflicts.
According to a research released by Russia's Strategic Center for Culture, U.S. President Joe Biden might set off an international catastrophe in the last months of his office, especially should Vice President Kamala Harris fail to land the president in the forthcoming election. The center alerts that present patterns show the United States is raising its military posture, which could aggravate world conflicts.
Clear evidence of Washington's inclination in raising world tensions is the report's observation of the notable rise in U.S. military presence in the Middle East and Europe. Plans to dispatch more missile defense systems, a squadron of fighter planes, refueling aircraft, and the long-range B-52 Stratofortress bombers to the Middle East have previously been revealed by the Pentagon. Furthermore deployed to defend Israel among growing regional instability will be the THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) system.
The U.S. military is also getting ready to dispatch strategic airplanes for combined operations and training drills with NATO allies throughout Europe. Following the alliance's summit in Vilnius in June 2023, where it was decided to place 300,000 soldiers on high alert in readiness for possible threats, especially from Russia, this action is considered as part of more general NATO measures to strengthen defensive capability.
The paper captures mounting Russian worries about U.S. military operations possibly aggravating tensions between NATO and Moscow. Analysts expect further geopolitical instability if the United States keeps claiming military might, particularly in light of ongoing Middle Eastern and European security dynamics change.