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SV: {UAH} Sweden is preparing its citizens for war with Russia

Bobby,
It is not all that dramatic. We are always prepared for eventualities. Thats why things are more structured and not left to chances over here.

Look, in our basement, I have real heavy thermo outfits ready for any eventual stern winter. I have gas mask, torches, gloves, kerosene coocker and lamps, pressure lamps.  

Be prepared. I was a scout and I have these things at the back of my mind.

What has Ugandas Ministry of Disaster preparedness got?
Noc'la
 "WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.


Den fredag, 19 januari 2018 19:02 skrev Bobby Alcantara <bobbyalcantara94@gmail.com>:


Mike Ocaya P'Ocure, Reggae Laduma, Gook

Are you ready, with their gas masks on? Good Bye In the event that we don't see you again. I expect Ocaya P'Ocure to go to hell, so say hello to Idi Amin dada- tell him he is not missed.

Bobby



Really scary

DAILYMAIL.CO.UKSweden reissues Cold War booklet advising what to do in the event of conflict following Russia's intensified military manoeuvres

  • Russia has been conducting drills which experts say simulate attacks in Baltic 
  • Manoeuvres also included simulated attack on Sweden, which is non-aligned
  • Intelligence analysts say that Russia will expect Sweden not to remain neutral
  • There have also been reports of violations by Russian aircraft in the Baltic
Sweden says it will issue an updated version of a Cold War era civil emergency advice booklet, amid its concerns about the threat of conflict with Russia.
The Swedish civil contingencies agency says that the 2018 edition bears the working title 'If Crisis or War Comes' and will be delivered to some 4.7 million Swedish households by June.
The agency gives practical advice on crises such as cyber and terror attacks, along with conventional warfare.
The leaflet dates from the Cold War and advises people what to do in the event of war
The leaflet dates from the Cold War and advises people what to do in the event of war 
The issuing of the updated version of the booklet comes amid fears of war with Russia
The issuing of the updated version of the booklet comes amid fears of war with Russia 
The first edition of the 'If War Comes' booklet was published during World War II, during which Sweden was neutral.
Christina Andersson, from the civil contingencies agency, said the decision was a result of 'the current security situation' in the region, as Russia intensifies military manoeuvres.
Last year the Russian military conducted drills experts believe rehearsed the capture of the Baltic states - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - as well as Poland, Norway and the non-aligned states of Sweden and Finland.
Attacks on Sweden and Finland were rehearsed because Russia 'would not expect them to remain neutral' in the event of a real war, Western intelligence experts suggested. 
The massive programme of war games featuring tens of thousands of troops and code named Zapad took place near the Belarus capital Minsk in September.
The war games also involved anti-submarine warfare and air defence drills throughout the Baltic Sea.
Western experts believe the Zapad manoeuvers (pictured) were a rehearsal for an attack on nations in the Baltic
Western experts believe the Zapad manoeuvers (pictured) were a rehearsal for an attack on nations in the Baltic 
Russia's 'Zapad' war games simulated the occupation of adjacent nations, analysts say. This graphic shows where the rehearsals were carried out and what military forces took part
Russia's 'Zapad' war games simulated the occupation of adjacent nations, analysts say. This graphic shows where the rehearsals were carried out and what military forces took part
Analysts from two Western intelligence agencies claimed that the exercises, which included artillery, tanks, rocket launches and simulated air and navy raids, were a dry-run for a 'shock campaign' against Western European NATO members. 
There have also been reports of airspace violations by Russia's military aircraft in the Baltics and a military buildup in the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, which sits across the Baltic Sea from Sweden. 
Moscow has repeatedly said the 'Zapad' exercises were purely defensive in nature and were not aimed at targeting a third country or group of countries.
In 2016, the Swedish civil contingencies agency sent out a letter to all local authorities telling them they must be better equipped to respond to the threat of war.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5274347/Sweden-reissues-Cold-War-booklet-amid-Russia-war-concerns.html#ixzz54ee1UWQh 
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