Fire Jens Stoltenberg Now Before It Is Too Late!

NATO is risking a wider war

By Stephen Bryen, WEAPONS AND STRATEGY          24 Feb 2024

Jens Stoltenberg

Jens Stoltenberg, a former Norwegian Prime Minister and now Secretary General of NATO should be fired now, before it is too late. He announced he is giving Ukraine “permission” to use its soon to be delivered F-16s to launch attacks inside Russia.

Not only is Stoltenberg an uber hawk, but he totally misunderstands NATO’s purpose.  If he is allowed to stay in office, he will lead NATO into a European war that might well include nuclear weapons.  Above all, Stoltenberg doesn’t grasp that NATO is a defensive, not an offensive, alliance.

NATO has been drifting in the wrong direction for years.  It has got involved in wars outside of NATO’s defensive domain, based on a rude sort of politics that gratifies the US and Europe’s otherwise inert and short sighted leaders.  These wars, that now include Ukraine, are draining NATO’s defenses and weakening the core responsibility of the alliance, which is to protect the territory of its members.

There are no provisions in the NATO Treaty authorizing offensive, outside-the-boundary operations.

Now the Russians are saying that many of the so-called “mercenaries” in Ukraine are, in fact, highly trained NATO soldiers.  They wear Ukrainian uniforms with national patches identifying them.  They are “necessary” to operate the high tech weapons NATO has sent to Ukraine.  When the Russians recently took over Avdiivka they found bodies of  these mercenaries, some American and some Poles.

Earlier, they killed at least 60 French mercenaries in a hotel in Kharkiv.

Attack that killed French mercenaries, according to Russia, in Kharkiv on January 16, 2024

The French denounced the attack saying it was disinformation.  But the French also called in the Russian ambassador to complain about French deaths in Ukraine.

The Ukraine war is being rapidly turned into a NATO war, not only through the supply of intelligence, troop training and armaments, but the supply of experienced technicians.  It is simply impossible for Ukraine to operate air defense systems such as Patriot and NASAMs, rocket launching systems like HIMARS, or support British and French Storm Shadow cruise missiles, without considerable outside assistance.

Most of the deaths of NATO personnel are covered up.  When they are reported at all, they generally say that the “volunteer” was providing medical assistance.

Now the Russians are starting to believe that the F-16s delivered to Ukraine (probably operational by early summer) will be operated by NATO pilots.

The Russians make this claim based on their own past performance.  Russia dressed their pilots up in Chinese outfits to fly Mig-15s in the Korean war.  In the war of attrition in 1970 between Egypt and Israel, Russian pilots flew missions, sometimes openly (as only Russians could fly the Mig-25) and sometimes pretending they were Egyptian pilots.

It is extremely dangerous to use NATO pilots in Ukraine.  But now Stoltenberg has “given permission” to Ukraine to fly its F-16s over Russian territory.  The war has already been expanded with NATO-made drones, cruise missiles and rockets attacking targets in Russia.  Adding the F-16 is a qualitative expansion because F-16s can attack Russian cities.

Russia won’t content itself trying to shoot down F-16s flown in the name of Ukraine.  They will, certainly, attack Ukrainian air fields (in fact they already are doing so).  But will it stop there?  Probably not: Russia will interpret the F-16s flying over its territory as a declaration of war against Russia, in fact Russia already is saying so.

The F-16 is an excellent aircraft, but the planes Ukraine is getting are around 20 years old and are not really front line. That’s why the countries supplying them have moved on. While they can be upgraded with newer weapons, better fire control computers, and maybe even better radars, they are not survivable against Russian air defenses and top of the line Russian aircraft such as the Su-35.  Flying them over Russia is, therefore, only a provocation likely to result in a wider war spreading to Europe.


A Dutch F-16 fighter jet is prepared for departure. (Dutch Defence Ministry)

NATO has been playing chicken with Russia for some time, especially by supplying long range systems to Ukraine’s army.  There is hardly any military justification, since harassing Russia only can lead to escalation and mostly does not strengthen Ukraine’s army, which is increasingly short of manpower and ammunition.

Zelensky probably hopes that he will be saved by a NATO intervention.  But from Russia’s perspective, NATO has already intervened and things can only get worse.

It is not clear who, if anyone, told Stoltenberg to make such a reckless statement about the use of the F-16. What is clear is that the “permission” should be withdrawn and Stoltenberg fired.

 

February 26, 2024 | 3 Comments »

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  1. I wonder how many people realize Norway is also next door to Russia.
    From the Official Norwegian English language website:

    The national border between Norway and Russia is 197,7 km long and is under surveillance by both countries’ border authorities
    If you are in the border area, you are obligated to familiarize yourself with current rules and regulations. Infractions will be prosecuted.

    The legislation is complicated so the best advise is to keep a safe distance to the border and conduct in such a way that border violations and other undesirable incidents are avoided.

    About the border and crossing the border
    The border may only be crossed at Storskog
    Marking of the national border on land and in waterways
    Preventative and punitive measures
    Staying and traveling near the border
    Rules in the border areas
    The tripoint border cairn (Treriksrøysa)
    Travel and fishing in waterways along the border
    Travel only allowed when daylight
    All vessels must be registered and marked
    Marking of the Pasvik river
    Narrow waters in the Pasvik river
    Fishing in waterways along the border
    Laws and regulations
    Contact us
    Please contact us at the Border Commissariat if you have any questions regarding travelling in the areas near the Norwegian-Russian national border.

    Official Norwegian website. Very tense and long border.

    https://www.politiet.no/en/english/the-norwegian-russian-border/

    122.84508 miles, let’s say, 123 miles long is the border between Russia and Norway.

    Really scary. One more potential tripwire to World War III.

  2. Jens Stoltenburg worked for… take a guess… before NATO… none other than Bill Gates.. that’s all you need to know