Russian Long Range Bombers Soviet Union Style KGB Russian Leader Putin increased the long range strategic bomber runs against the United States and you might notice that the White House or Radical Barack Obama has not told the American citizens. Russian bombers, capable of carrying nuclear bombs are flying along the California Coast to spook Obama and tell the world stay out of the Crimea and the Ukraine invasion.
The Associated Press reported Monday that Gen.
Herbert Carlisle, Commander of United States Air Forces in the Pacific,
acknowledged a significant increase in the activities by Russian long-range
strategic aircraft flying along the California coast.
There was no comment about whether the aircraft
were nuclear capable, but it has not been since the Cold War ended in the early
1990s that Russian patrols have skirted the West Coast and California.
Gen. Herbert J. "Hawk" Carlisle is the
Commander of Pacific Air Forces; Air Component Commander for U.S. Pacific
Command; and Executive Director, Pacific Air Combat Operations Staff, Joint
Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. As the PACAF, he is responsible for Air Force
activities spread over half the globe in a command that supports 45,000 Airmen
serving principally in Japan, Korea, Hawaii, Alaska and Guam.
Speaking Monday, May 5th at the Center for Strategic
and International Studies, a bipartisan Washington DC think tank, General
Carlisle said there had been long-range Russian air patrols to the coast of
California and a circumnavigation of the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam. He
noted that a U.S. F-15 fighter jet intercepted a Russian strategic bomber that
had flown to Guam.
General Carlisle linked the increased activity and
incursions to the situation in the Ukraine. He said Russia was demonstrating
its capabilities and gathering intelligence on U.S. military exercises.
He further admitted that there has been a sharp
increase in Russian air patrols around Japanese islands and Korea. General
Carlisle added that there was more Russian ship activity in the area, too
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