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US Army Wants to Conquer the entire Arctic from Russia because of Climate Change

 
 
 
 
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US Troops in the Arctic
US Troops in the Arctic

A new US Army report paints the picture of a dark and chaotic future because of “climate change”, with power and water shortages, refugee crises – but also more opportunities for US military intervention around the world.

Behind the dull title “Implications of climate change for the US Army”, a 52-page report by a team of scientists outlines apocalyptic scenarios caused by conflicts driven by hundreds of millions of people displaced by rising sea levels. The report also discusses the potential collapse of the US power grid and transport infrastructure, and the inability of the US Army to provide water for its troops in far-flung regions of the world.

Yet the report also foresees a greater role the Army can play both mitigating the effects of these changes inside the US, and launching military action overseas.

The Americans are so funny with their over-confidence in themselves, you gotta hand it to them, we will beat Iran, we will destroy Syria, we will wipe Venezuela, we will terminate North Korea, we will beat Russia, we will beat China, we will beat everyone because we are a Gods among slaves. You gotta hand it to them, they are like dumb little children. They act as if only their rifles shoot bullets and other countries’ armies shoot with toy guns, all confident and everything until the body caskets return home….

us caskets

Hahahaha! Ok America go invade the Arctic, try and steal it from Russia, after all look what’s waiting for you there, just a bunch of stone throwing primitive Russian chimps. They just have some swords, nahh in fact they don’t even know what those are, they use clubs instead, they are cavemen, you’re gonna “win” eyes closed  , look at those Russians below “ooga booga, me primitive, you no steal cave from me, me hit you in the head with muh club”:

russian primitive troops

russian pre humans ooga booga neanderthals

russian backwards primitive stone throwing cavemen

arctic pantsir s1

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I don’t know on what planet the Americans live on but its like they live in their own utopia, its as if they are all high on meth or something. This mentality definitely isn’t normal: “we will beat Iran, we will destroy Syria, we will wipe Venezuela, we will terminate North Korea, we will beat Russia, we will beat China, we will beat everyone”.

They are confusing Russia with Somalia or something. Reminder, Russia has the most sophisticated weapons in the world, in many cases even exceeding US tech. For example the T72 tank was for years the king of the tanks. Sure the US came up with M1 Abrams but so did Russia came up with T90 and now T14 ranked the best tank in the world.

We don’t really wanna turn this story into a USA VS Russia story but in short both powers are formidable and God forbid there’s ever a war between the two. If there is then you can forget about climate change apocalypse and start worrying about radioactive apocalypse, the entire planet will be desolate, including the Southern Hemisphere as radiation will travel everywhere.

As you can see the vast majority of the Arctic belongs to Russia and a large chunk also to Canada, America only has a small portion and had Russia never would have donated Alaska to America in the first place, America wouldn’t have any Arctic at all today:

who owns the arctic

RT report:

The report was commissioned in May this year by then-Army Chief of Staff General Mark Milley, who has since been promoted to chair the JCS. Published by the Army War College’s Center for Climate Security back in August, it has attracted little attention until recently, when Nafeez Ahmed reported on its findings for Vice.

One of the more apocalyptic short-term scenarios featured in the report is the collapse of the US power grid within the next 20 years, leaving the country without refrigeration, water treatment, lights, heating, air conditioning, communications, public transportation, fuel distribution, or pretty much anything an advanced civilization requires.

It’s not just distribution, but power generation that is at risk. Of the 99 nuclear reactors operating in the US and providing nearly 20 percent of the country’s power, 60 percent are located in regions that are “likely to suffer from one or more climate threats,” from sea level rise and severe storms to water shortages.

Arctic here we come

Not all is gloom and doom, however: as polar ice caps recede, the mineral wealth of the Arctic is up for grabs – if the US Army can seize control over it from those pesky Russians, anyway.

The US military must immediately begin expanding its capability to operate in the Arctic to defend economic interests and to partner with allies across the region.

Accusing Moscow of “militarizing” the Arctic, the report urges more money be spent on US military capabilities in the region, so that Washington can get access to the oil beneath the frozen sea.

More interventions?

The authors see climate-related disasters displacing hundreds of millions of people around the world. Bangladesh is given as one example of a nation vulnerable to rising sea levels, with the resultant refugees then triggering conflict in the already unstable and nuclear-armed Indian Subcontinent.

According to the US Army, these crises may require US Army intervention, from disaster response by the Army Corps of Engineers to military operations. However, the report warns, if the water shortages get worse – as they are predicted to – the Army is “precipitously close to mission failure concerning hydration of the force in a contested arid environment.”

Operations in places like Syria, Iraq or Afghanistan over the past 27 years will no longer be possible simply due to inability to secure enough water for the troops.

Between that and the rising awareness of climate issues resulting in “significant restrictions on military activities (in peacetime) that produce carbon emissions,” climate change may actually put an end to “endless wars” – not that the Army report actually dares suggest that as a possibility.

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