WW3: ‘Get ready for Russian invasion’ Americans in Alaska told to prep for IMMINENT ATTACK
RESIDENTS of the US state of Alaska – just 50 miles from the Russia border – are being warned they may be invaded by Vladimir Putin’s troops.
An unnamed former senior military officer has apparently claimed all evidence shows Russian submarines will enter the US via the small village of Wasilla, in Alaska.
According to the ex-Navy brass, the stretch of coastline is totally unprotected and would be ideal to stage an attack from.
He said: “Our feeling in the Navy was that Obama had turned Alaska into a defenseless area that will serve as a forward base of operations when World War III begins.
“We are the verge of being invaded from Alaska all the way down into Canada and eventually the Northwest.”
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An unnamed former senior military officer has apparently claimed all evidence shows Russian submarines will enter the US via the small village of Wasilla, in Alaska.
According to the ex-Navy brass, the stretch of coastline is totally unprotected and would be ideal to stage an attack from.
He said: “Our feeling in the Navy was that Obama had turned Alaska into a defenseless area that will serve as a forward base of operations when World War III begins.
“We are the verge of being invaded from Alaska all the way down into Canada and eventually the Northwest.”
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“We are the verge of being invaded from Alaska all the way down into Canada and eventually the Northwest”
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He has also claimed Russians have been practising posing as “highway road crews”, which is in preparation for a full-scale war so they can “disrupt communications and seize vital bridges”.
Other sources claim Russians in “civilian clothing” have been quietly moving into Alaska and living in abandoned motels and military bases.
In August, Putin ordered a specialist “coastal defence division” to be set up.
This has seen nukes moved to shore up control of Russia’s eastern cost, stretching from the Arctic in the north to the Primorye Territory in the south.