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​Army Sends 130 Troops, Missile Systems To Remote Alaskan Island For ‘Russia Threat’ – Tyler Durden

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​Army Sends 130 Troops, Missile Systems To Remote Alaskan Island For ‘Russia Threat’ – Tyler Durden

Army Sends 130 Troops, Missile Systems To Remote Alaskan Island For ‘Russia Threat’ The Pentagon has taken the rare step of deploying US Army ground forces to an Alaskan island on fears that Russian and Chinese warships are coming closer and closer to America’s shores. Some 130 soldiers have been sent to an uninhabited, remote island in the Aleutian chain of western Alaska following a series of Russian and Chinese military assets being spotted of the coast, including warplanes.  US Army/Task & Purpose: Soldiers with Alpha Battery, 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (Long Range Fires Battalion), 1st Multi-Domain Task Force set…  — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More

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