The British Empire is setting up the conditions for wars against Russia and China, and the geopolitically demented leadership of the US military is willingly falling into the trap. The latest example if this is remarks by Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston, chief of the Royal Air Force, in which he told the Telegraph that he wants to bring Cold War-style training exercises back to the RAF, to include deploying Typhoon fighter jets to scattered airfields, and even practicing operating the jets from highways, as was done during the Cold War. Wigston said fixed RAF bases would be as vulnerable to a surprise attack in any future conflict as US forces had been when the Japanese struck in December 1941. “We’ll be re-learning how to disperse,” he said, adding if “the arsenal [of advanced cruise missiles] Putin has been bragging about'’ was moved to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad “we’d be in range.” He claimed that the “trajectory” of Russia over the last 15 years is forcing military leaders to be innovative in the face of an increasing threat.
New Russian missile and air defense systems, combined with a willingness to use force, has prompted the move, Wigston claimed, repeating all of the unproven or exaggerated claims against Russia. “They’ve murdered people on the streets of Britain and annexed part of Europe. They’ve got the threat systems. We are concerned about them,” he said. “In the worst-case scenario, things we hold dear — like national infrastructure — will be in range of Russian missiles.” Moving modern equipment like the latest cruise missiles to Kaliningrad — the small piece of Russian territory sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania — would be a “step up the ladder of escalation,” the head of the Air Force said.