Former U.S. Marine Intel Scott Ritter Reminded of NATO’s Aggressive Dangers to Russia – TribunNews.com
TRIBUNNEWS.COM, MOSCOW Former US Marine Corps officer Scott Ritter warns against all aggressive and irresponsible behavior NATO could encourage Russia to use its nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapons inspector serving as Generals era staff Norman Schwarzkopf during the First Gulf War pointed to an interesting attempt Finland and Sweden are full members of NATO.
Both countries are interested in buying F-35A fighter jets from the US. fighter plane its nuclear-capable, and Russia counts heavily on the map conflict in the Baltic region.
Scott Ritter was once superintendent of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and he now writes extensively on issues of international security, military affairs, Russia, and the Middle East.
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DELIVERING NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND MISSILES
NUCLEAR IF EXPECTED TO THESE 4 CONDITIONS
Article by Scott Ritter published on the RUSSIA . site TODAY, Tuesday (26/4/2022). Ritter criticizes elite overreaction and US intelligence.
Russia may not be prepared to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. However, NATOs irresponsible attitude can result in increased potential of Russian nuclear weapons for use in Europe, writes Ritter in his latest article.
The most modern US-produced fighter jet F-35A certified as nuclear-capable aircraft as of October 2021, has been tested using the B-61 nuclear bomb.
US NUCLEAR BOMB STOCK IN EUROPE
The US keeps a stockpile of about 150 B-61 nuclear bombs in various depots throughout Europe. These weapons are intended for US use and so-called non-nuclear NATO members.
NATO allies currently operating the F-35, such as Poland, Denmark, and Norway. They may be asked to support NATOs nuclear sharing mission in the future.