US Air Force Caught Repainting Jets to Appear Russian


False flag events are those orchestrated by a government that wishes to engage another power in a war while making it appear as though the opponent is the instigator of the military conflict.  It’s a deadly game of deception that has been used throughout history.  Typically, the nature of the subterfuge is only discovered many years later, if then, and when there’s no one left alive to hold accountable for the offense.

With that background, could there be elements within the US government that are crazy enough to attempt something this diabolical with Russia — nuclear-armed Russia?

Certainly, Hillary has been making bellicose statements regarding Putin and Russia.  John Kerry, as secretary of state, has accomplishing nothing when it comes to reducing tensions over Syria.  And while on the subject of Syria, a nation staunchly allied with Russia, Obama has announced top-level meetings to discuss direct military intervention in that country, clearly to topple Assad — a goal that has remained outside the Obama administration’s grasp.

Russia has indicated it will not tolerate military intervention by the US to topple Syrian President Assad.  And Russia’s “red lines” are not likely to be as flexible as Obama’s.

So, as much as we abhor the thought, could a false flag event be the vehicle by which the Obama administration or a prospective Hillary Clinton administration starts a war with Russia?

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.

Equally disquieting are the following revelations:

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.

And things have been heating up recently, never a good sign:

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.

And lest you think that perpetrating a false flag event to start a war is something the US government would never do, think again:

…many major wars involving the US were provoked by now-declassified false flags, such as the Spanish-American War (sinking of the USS Maine), US involvement in World War I (sinking of the Lusitania) and the Vietnam War (Gulf of Tonkin). Other suspected false flags, such as September 11th, have been blamed for justifying the now 15-year-old War on Terror. False flags have been so frequently employed by the US government for a variety of reasons that a former CIA agent admitted in an interview that “every single terror attack in the US was a false flag.”

And if the Obama Administration is really prepared to risk war with Russia to achieve its goal of regime-change in Syria, perhaps those US jets painted to appear as Russian fighters might have a nefarious purpose, like this:

A false flag in which jets disguised as Russian aircraft savagely bomb Syrian civilians would be just what the Obama administration has been waiting for ever since the conflict began in 2011. Such a bombing, regardless of whether or not it is staged, would allow the US to justify military action against both Russia and the Syrian government and pursue its long-admitted goal of regime change in Syria.

Source:  Activist Post

 

 

 

False Flag Or Standard Procedure? US Air Force Caught Repainting Several Jets To Appear Russian

 



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