>One investigation uncovered an attempt to sell bomb-grade uranium to a real buyer from the Middle East
>The man behind the bomb-grade uranium deal was Alexandr Agheenco, known as "the colonel" to his cohorts. He had both Russian and Ukrainian citizenship, police said
>Moldovan officials say there were indications from a foreign intelligence agency that the colonel fled with his infant son through Ukraine to Russia shortly after the bust.
>“Borak rockets will be more hazardous than previously assessed,” one internal report noted. It added a warning: the use of a Borak in an improvised bomb “could effectively disperse the sarin nerve agent.”
>“We saw the future of this threat in Brussels and Paris,” said the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, adding that future attacks will be on “an order of magnitude greater.”
>Russia’s decision to send long-range strategic bombers on regular patrol missions across the Gulf of Mexico is unprecedented, a senior U.S. military official said Wednesday, claiming that the country has never done so before – even during the Cold War.
>Russian submarines and spy ships are aggressively operating near the vital undersea cables that carry almost all global Internet communications, raising concerns among some American military and intelligence officials that the Russians might be planning to attack those lines in times of tension or conflict.
>The commander of Israel's Home Front issued a stark warning on Monday that the Middle East is headed for a full-scale, multi-front war that would see the use of weapons of mass destruction.
>American intelligence analysts have concluded that a recent Israeli airstrike on a warehouse in Syria did not succeed in destroying all of the Russian-made antiship cruise missiles that were its target
the wick has burned another week; it is closer now
Samuel Stewart
Soon OP, soon.
Jordan Anderson
Where is Dodge and how do I get out of it?
James Lopez
Arew the clowns related to this?
Michael Wilson
Shite.
Better stock up bois
Ian Martinez
Bump
Jose Martinez
I'm in Colorado Springs. I won't stay here long. USAFA, NORAD, NORTHCOM, USOC (kek), Space Command, etc.
If you live in DC or NYC, you're playing Russian roulette
if you live in a capital city in Western Europe you're playing Russian roulette
If you live in any major European city you're playing Russian roulette
Blake Johnson
So stay away from military centers and big cities?
Easton Martin
How about Commiefornia?
Joshua Scott
there's risk everywhere
the bigger the target, the closer to the Middle East and Russia, the greater the risk
Kayden Hernandez
Makes sense.
When will tha happening occur?
2 years from now or much early?
Jackson Fisher
nobody knows for sure
I wouldn't be surprised to see something hit before the election
maybe not the "zero hour" but something big
The Russians are running Trump, and the Russians are arming ISIS; nuke Paris, win the election, ??? profit
Carter Sanchez
US Military (aerospace MD) - best or worst time?
Daniel Watson
I dunno man.
I imagine there will be survivors in the military too, but it's hit or miss. If you get sent to ww3 your ass is probably going to be roasted.
There's something to be said for the freedom and flexibility that comes with being a civilian.
Connor Hernandez
>Russians are arming ISIS You mean the US is arming ISIS you shill.
David Brown
ISIS is plausible deniability on all sides. What I said is true.
Jose Mitchell
what's the deal with american military striking that Syrian army base, which was only line of defense between isis and a major city?
Carter Nguyen
Why don't you update your paste? All of your references are 1-2 years old. Did you stop analyzing?
Ethan Green
I dunno
Gavin Morris
>Why don't you update your paste?
I do all the time
>All of your references are 1-2 years old.
>“We saw the future of this threat in Brussels and Paris,” said the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, adding that future attacks will be on “an order of magnitude greater.”
>The South Korean tech giant said in a statement on Sept. 2 that it was recalling and suspending sales of its Galaxy Note7. This, after a number of the smartphones were reported to have exploded while charging.
>Norway said it would begin sending refugees who have Russian residency permits back to Russia, arguing it had received no "satisfactory" explanation from Russia as to why it sent so many refugees to Norway rather than Finland.