Richard Shirreff - War with Russia

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The rapid rise in Russia’s power over the course of the last ten years has been matched by a stunning lack of international diplomacy on the part of its president, Vladimir Putin. One consequence of this, when combined with Europe’s rapidly shifting geopolitics, is that the West is on a possible path toward nuclear war. Former deputy commander of NATO General Sir Richard Shirreff speaks out about this very real peril in this call to arms, a novel that is a barely disguised version of the truth. In chilling prose, it warns allied powers and the world at large that we risk catastrophic nuclear conflict if we fail to contain Russia’s increasingly hostile actions.
In a detailed plotline that draws upon Shirreff’s years of experience in tactical military strategy, Shirreff lays out the most probable course of action Russia will take to expand its influence, predicting that it will begin with an invasion of the Baltic states. And with GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump recently declaring that he might not come to the aid of these NATO member nations were he to become president, the threat of an all-consuming global conflict is clearer than ever.
This critical, chilling fictional look at our current geopolitical landscape, written by a top NATO commander, is both timely and necessary—a must—read for any fan of realistic military thrillers as well as all concerned citizens.

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“What about Marina? You must have got pretty close to her? She sounds like quite a girl.”

Morland was quiet for a moment. “She’s a great girl.”

“Will you see her again?” asked Allenby.

How best to answer Allenby’s question? Because it was a question he had been asking himself ever since his rushed farewell with Krauja as she had been unexpectedly put on a helicopter bound for Poland, while he’d been directed to an RAF C-130 Hercules about to head to RAF Brize Norton.

“I’m sure I will… some time. When we were in the forest, and on the run, we did get pretty close in some ways. Who wouldn’t, given everything that happened? But it was hardly the time or place. She’s pretty tough. Especially after her recent experiences. She’s also a woman with a mission. She’s determined to help rebuild things in Latvia. Her brother was killed when the Russians attacked the airport and her parents need her around—which is all fair enough. I can only respect her for that…”

Which he knew, and even as he said it, was not really an answer. Allenby, of course, picked up on it and probed deeper.

As she did so, Morland recognized the parallels between the two of them. In so doing, he realized how much he had been looking forward to seeing Allenby again. And how much he was enjoying being with her now.

“I’d like to meet her one day,” announced Allenby.

“You’d like her. You’ve got a lot in common.”

Glossary

ACE—Allied Command Europe. An element in the Cold War NATO command structure. No longer exists

ACTORD—Activation order

ACTWARN—Activation warning

ADC—Aide de Camp. A general’s junior personal staff officer, usually a captain

AMRAAM—Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile

ARRC—Allied Rapid Reaction Corps. British led multinational NATO formation

Article 5—Article in Washington Treaty of 1949, the founding treaty of NATO, which states that “an armed attack against one or more [NATO member states] in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all” and binds other member states to take “such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area.”

ASAP—As soon as possible

C2—Command and control

CAP—Combat Air Patrol

CCOMC—Comprehensive Crisis Operations Management Center, the nerve center of SHAPE

CDS—UK Chief of Defense Staff

CEO—Chief executive officer

CIA—Central Intelligence Agency. The USA’s foreign intelligence service

CJSOR—Combined Joint Statement of Requirement. The list of forces required for an operation

CMC—Chairman of the Military Committee. NATO’s senior military officer and the principal military adviser to the Secretary General and the North Atlantic Council

CO—Commanding officer

COM EUCOM—Commander US European Command

DDoS—Distributed Denial of Services. A form of cyber attack

Der Spiegel —influential German weekly news magazine

DSACEUR—Deputy Supreme Commander Europe, NATO’s deputy strategic commander

DSO—Distinguished Service Order, a prestigious British military award for meritorious service in war

DZ—Drop zone for airborne forces

ERV—Emergency rendezvous point

FSB—Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation and the successor to the KGB

G7—Group of Seven. An informal bloc of industrialized democracies that meets annually to discuss issues such as global economic governance, international security, and energy policy (biggest economies). Was G8until Russia was expelled following invasion of Crimea

G1098—An item of British military equipment for personal issue

GCHQ—Government Communications Headquarters. British intelligence and security organization responsible for providing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information assurance to the British Government and Armed Forces

GDP—Gross domestic product

GPMG—General-purpose machine gun

GPS—Global Positioning System

HAHO—High Altitude High Opening. High altitude insertion by parachute

HARM—High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile. Designed to destroy active radar

HEAT—High-explosive anti-tank

HUMVEE—High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), commonly known as the Humvee, a four-wheel drive military light truck

ICBM—Intercontinental ballistic missile

IED—Improvised explosive device

JFACC—Joint Force Air Component Commander

JFS—Jet fuel starter on F16, single engine multi-role fighter aircraft

JOA—Joint operations area

KGB—Principal intelligence service of the former Soviet Union

LANTIRN—Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night, a combined navigation and targeting pod system.

LZ—Landing zone for helicopter-borne forces

MA—Military assistant. A middle-ranking staff officer to a senior officer

MEF—Marine Expeditionary Force

MI6—Name commonly given to Secret Intelligence Service

MOD—UK Ministry of Defense

MVD—Russian interior ministry controlling internal troops

NAC—North Atlantic Council, the decision-making body of NATO

NATO—North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

NATO Sec Gen—NATO Secretary General, invariably a distinguished international figure who is responsible for leading the North Atlantic Council

NDCC—National Defense Control Center. Russian principal military command center

NRF—NATO Response Force

NSA—National Security Agency. US intelligence agency responsible for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for foreign intelligence

“O” Group—Orders group. Conference at which military commander issues orders to immediate subordinates in the chain of command.

ODA—Operational Detachment Alpha. 12-man basic unit of US Special Operations Forces

OTT—Over the top, as in excessive

PJHQ—Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood in Middlesex, England

PM—UK Prime Minister

PR—Public relations

PRR—Personal role radio

PSO—Principal staff officer to a very senior officer

PVR—Premature Voluntary Release

RNZS—Russkiy Narodov Zaschita Sila, or Russian People’s Protection Force, a fictional militia

ROE—Rules of engagement

RV—Rendezvous point

SA80 A2LA85—British army’s standard infantry rifle

SACEUR—Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO’s strategic commander

SAM—Surface-to-air missile

SAS—Special Air Service. UK Special Forces

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