SPECIAL GERMAN/AMERICAN Military Co-Operation: US Africa Command is in Germany – Can German pilots drop American nukes on Russia?
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Before I forget, I was doing various research the other day when I stumbled on something that made me sit back.
This is it in a nutshell: It seems as if the American Nuclear weapons in Germany are allowed to be used by Germans! It seems that German pilots are allowed to drop those American nukes – presumably on Russia.
I basically came across hints of the above. I’ve not dug deeper into the matter.
I do know that the Germans have special facilities in Germany that work with America. For example, a couple of years ago, it seemed to me as if GERMANY actually controls American drones that are flying around killing Muslims.
This puts a new twist on the French offer to share Nuclear weapons and technology with Germany, because it would mean that the Germans already have access to US Nuclear weapons. I would suspect that the Germans can’t arm the weapons or detonate the weapons without American permission. But I did find it interesting that German pilots flying German air force planes could possibly fly to Russia and drop nuclear weapons.
We need to find out what German/American military arrangements are in place. Of course, most of it would be top secret.
There may be a lot more German/American military co-operation than we’ve been aware of.
When I looked into the drone issue I formed the opinion that the GERMANS were actually making the control of these drones actually possible!
America also has an Africa Command. And it is sitting in Germany.
Here is the address of Africa Command from their Jewbook page:
U.S. Africa Command, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, is one of 11 U.S. Department of Defense combatant commands, each with a geographic or functional mission that provides command and control of military forces in peace and war. AFRICOM employs the broad-reaching diplomacy, development, and defense approach to foster interagency efforts and help negate the drivers of conflict and extremism in Africa.
A full-spectrum combatant command, AFRICOM is responsible for all U.S. Department of Defense operations, exercises, and security cooperation on the African continent, its island nations, and surrounding waters. The area of responsibility consists of 53 African states, more than 800 ethnic groups, over 1,000 languages, vast natural resources, a land mass of 11.2 million square miles (three-and-a-half times the size of the U.S.), and nearly 19,000 miles of coastland
Source: https://www.facebook.com/AFRICOM/
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