Prepping & Survival

NATO Countries Are Preparing For WAR As Ukraine Uses Long-Range Missiles To Strike Russia

Norway, Sweden, and Finland are reportedly urging citizens to stock up on essentials to get through the first few days of a crisis. War preparation has surfaced in light of United States ruler Joe Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to use Western-donated long-range missiles to strike Russian territory; a red line for Moscow.

Sweden started sending out millions of updated booklets this week titled “In Case of Crisis or War.” This year’s pamphlet is twice as large as the last edition because of what the government describes as a worsening security situation due to the Ukraine conflict.

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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) members are reaching out to their slave classes with the idea that they should be preparing for war in much larger numbers. The guides vary, however, many include instructions on what to do in the event of several scenarios and ask the slaves to make sure they can take care of themselves, at least initially, in the event of a crisis.

Finns are urged to be prepared to cope with power outages during the winter months with a backup power supply, iodine tablets (used to protect the thyroid gland from the effects of radiation), and easy-to-cook foods. The Finnish online brochure also explains how the government plans to respond in case the country is under attack.

As this report was being written, the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) announced that Ukraine has just used the Army Tactical Missile System (Atacms) in a strike on Russia’s Bryansk region, the Ministry of Defence in Moscow said. It looks like everyone across the globe should prepare itself for war. This could very well be the start of World War 3 unless Russia restrains itself once again.

Moscow said any such attack would prompt an “appropriate and tangible response”. Ukraine has already been using Atacms in Russian-occupied areas of its territory for more than a year, however, this strike was deeper into Russian territory, and likely to be considered a major crossing of a red line.

Coincidentally enough, on Tuesday, Putin approved changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine, setting out new conditions under which the country would consider using its arsenal. It now says an attack from a non-nuclear state, if backed by a nuclear power, will be treated as a joint assault on Russia.

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The best we can do now is wait and see if Russia was bluffing once again.

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