Changes

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

2 bytes added, 23:03, November 25, 2022
/* United States */
On August 1, 2022 in an interview published in the UK ''Telegraph'', Ukrainian defense official Vadim Skibitsky acknowledged they consult with Washington before launching strikes and that Washington has [[veto]] power over decision-making.<ref>https://archive.ph/ZX4o6</ref><ref>https://www.businessinsider.com/himars-us-has-effective-veto-over-russian-targets-report-says-2022-8</ref> Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova responded with the statement: “No other confirmation of the direct involvement of the United States in hostilities on the territory of Ukraine is required...They are fully involved…Now Kiev representatives are talking about their military involvement not only through the supply of weapons, but through personnel management in the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, direct instructions and the choice of targets”.<ref>https://archive.ph/tr52o</ref>
 
''[[Reuters]]'' reported the [[Pentagon]] announced on November 23, 2022 that air strikes by NATO ally Turkiye threatened the safety of U.S. military personnel in northern Syria where the United States has roughly 900 troops [[illegal]]ly stationed and without any authorization from the [[U.S. Congress]] or the [[United Nations]]. Turkish President Erdogan said Turkiye's air operations were only the beginning and it would launch a land operation when convenient after an escalation in retaliatory strikes.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/turkish-air-strikes-syria-threatened-safety-us-personnel-pentagon-2022-11-23/</ref> Turkiye launched air operations in retaliation for an [[Istanbul]] [[terrorist]] attack a week earlier that killed six people and injured 81, in which Turkiye claimed the United States was complicit.
 
=====NordStream II pipeline=====
[[File:Sikorski tweet.PNG|right|300px|thumb|Former Polish Foreign and Defense Minister and Member of the EU Parliament thanked Biden for his environmental terrorism and Act of War against Germany and Russia.<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-blew-russian-gas-pipelines-nord-stream-1-2-says-former-polish-defense-minister</ref>]]
On September 26, 2022 NATO naval commandos sabotaged both the Nordstream I and [[Nordstream II]] pipelines in [[Danish]] water off Barnholm island,<ref>https://youtu.be/VEKtudJXPR4</ref> guaranteeing that the German people and others throughout the continent would freeze as [[winter]] approached. The detachment of US Navy ships led by the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge announced the completion of work in the area of the alleged sabotage on gas pipelines. US ships completed their tasks in the Baltic Sea and were spotted heading to the Baltic Straits into the North Sea. President Putin had proposed three weeks earlier to reopen the pipeline to alleviate Europeans home heating crisis<ref>https://www.aa.com.tr/en/russia-ukraine-war/russia-ready-to-switch-on-nord-stream-ii-pipeline-tomorrow-if-europe-gives-green-light/2678820</ref> while Biden had vowed to end the pipeline.<ref>https://youtu.be/vbM7-r2VaMc</ref>
 
''[[Reuters]]'' reported the [[Pentagon]] announced on November 23, 2022 that air strikes by NATO ally Turkiye threatened the safety of U.S. military personnel in northern Syria where the United States has roughly 900 troops [[illegal]]ly stationed and without any authorization from the [[U.S. Congress]] or the [[United Nations]]. Turkish President Erdogan said Turkiye's air operations were only the beginning and it would launch a land operation when convenient after an escalation in retaliatory strikes.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/turkish-air-strikes-syria-threatened-safety-us-personnel-pentagon-2022-11-23/</ref> Turkiye launched air operations in retaliation for an [[Istanbul]] [terrorist]] attack a week earlier that killed six people and injured 81, in which Turkiye claimed the United States was complicit.
====Canada====
Block, Siteadmin, SkipCaptcha, Upload, delete, edit, move, nsTeam2RO, nsTeam2RW, nsTeam2_talkRO, nsTeam2_talkRW, protect, rollback, Administrator, template
227,020
edits