Former US Army general says Russian warships docked in Cuba is meant to send a message



Former U.S. Army General Russel Honoré said he thinks Russia is sending a clear message that they’re engaged and they have the capacity to come to the American shoreline with missiles and ships.

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36 thoughts on “Former US Army general says Russian warships docked in Cuba is meant to send a message”

  1. Anyone ever play Command and Conquer back in the day? Awesome game. Anyway, keep your mags loaded at all times, just in case. Fire extinguisher, first aid kit, ya know…the basics.

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  2. Monroe doctrine?

    Cuban missile crisis?

    Missile crisis round
    2?

    Just wondering…

    But the more the game changes the more it looks like more of the same.
    Mi respect Putin as a man. But it would be difficult for me to trust that he wouldn’t do heinous things in furtherance of his agenda.

    A new Machiavelli for our time?

    Possibly…

    But also, probably not the megalomaniac that was Hitler.

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  3. A “fleet” of 3 ancient and crappy ships that we could sink in a few minutes. No message sent or received. And BTW, a general and an admiral are different ranks. When will the news learn to stop pumping up Russia as some major power to worry about?

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  5. We, the USA, have had eyes on this flotilla since it left its Russian homeport. A little edit here. Part of their flotilla is an ocean going tug. That’s so they can tow their ships back to port when they break down. For example their so called aircraft carrier. Kinda their own private AAA roadside service.

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