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In reply to the discussion: Russia delivers nuclear warning to Denmark [View all]MattSh
(3,714 posts)39. What are those damned Russkies so paranoid about?
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And while we're at it...
Main article: List of United States Army installations
Overseas[edit]
Bulgaria
Main article: Bulgarian-American Joint Military Facilities
Aitos Logistics Center
Novo Selo Range
Germany - 56 facilities
Main article: List of United States Army installations in Germany
Israel
The Dimona Radar Facility is an American-operated radar base in the Negev, staffed by 120 US military personnel.[1]
Italy - 113 facilities
Main article: List of United States Army installations in Italy
Aviano Air Base
Caserma Ederle, Vicenza
Camp Darby, Pisa-Livorno
Japan - 84 facilities
Main article: United States Forces Japan
Camp Zama, Tokyo
Fort Buckner, Okinawa
Torii Station, Okinawa
Kosovo
Main article: List of United States Army installations in Kosovo
Kuwait
Main article: List of United States Army installations in Kuwait
South Korea
Main articles: List of United States Army installations in South Korea and United States Forces Korea
United States Marine Corps
Overseas[edit]
Afghanistan
Camp Eggers
Camp Dwyer
Camp Leatherneck
Camp Rhino
FOB Delhi
FOB Delaram
FOB Geronimo
Firebase Fiddler's Green
PB Jaker
Germany
Camp Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen
Japan
Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa. Note: these camps are dispersed throughout Okinawa, but still under the administration of the MCB complex.
Camp Courtney
Camp Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture
Camp Foster
Camp Gonsalves (Jungle Warfare Training Center)
Camp Hansen
Camp Kinser
Camp Lester
Camp McTureous
Camp Schwab
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture
United States Navy[edit]
Main article: List of United States Navy installations
Overseas[edit]
Bahrain
Naval Support Activity Bahrain
British Indian Ocean Territory
Diego Garcia
Brazil
São Paulo, Naval Support Detachment
Cuba
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
Djibouti
Camp Lemonnier
Greece
Naval Support Activity Souda Bay, Souda Bay, Crete
Guam
Naval Base Guam
Israel
The Port of Haifa maintains facilities for the United States Sixth Fleet.
Italy
Naval Air Station Sigonella
Naval Support Activity Gaeta
Naval Support Activity Naples
NCTS Naples
Japan
Naval Air Facility Atsugi
Naval Forces Japan, Okinawa
United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka
United States Fleet Activities Sasebo
Kuwait
Kuwait Naval Base
South Korea
Commander Fleet Activities Chinhae
Spain
Rota Naval Station
United Arab Emirates
Fujairah Naval Base
Port of Jebel Ali
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Afghanistan
Bagram Airfield
Herat International Airport
Jalalabad Airport
Kabul International Airport
Kandahar International Airport
Mazar-i-Sharif Airport
Shindand Air Base
Bahrain
Bahrain International Airport
Sheikh Isa Air Base
Bulgaria
Main article: Bulgarian-American Joint Military Facilities
Bezmer Air Base
Graf Ignatievo Air Base
Germany
Ansbach
NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, Geilenkirchen
Ramstein Air Base
Spangdahlem Air Base
Wiesbaden
Greenland
Thule Air Base
Guam
Andersen Air Force Base
Honduras
Soto Cano Air Base
Italy
Aviano Air Base
Camp Darby (Pisa-Livorno)
Sigonella Naval Air Station
Japan
Kadena Air Base, Okinawa Prefecture
Misawa Air Base, Misawa, Aomori
Yokota Air Base, Tokyo
Kuwait
Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base
Ali Al Salem Air Base
Netherlands
Joint Force Command Brunssum
Oman
Masirah Air Base
Thumrait Air Base
Portugal
Lajes Field, Azores
Qatar
Al Udeid Air Base
Saudi Arabia
Eskan Village
Singapore
Paya Lebar Air Base
South Korea
Kunsan Air Base
Osan Air Base
Spain
Morón Air Base, Andalucia
Turkey
Incirlik Air Base
United Arab Emirates
Al Dhafra Air Base
United Kingdom
RAF Alconbury, Huntingdonshire
RAF Croughton, Northamptonshire
RAF Lakenheath, Brandon, Suffolk [2]
RAF Menwith Hill, Yorkshire Dales
RAF Mildenhall, Mildenhall [3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_military_bases
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Last I checked Russia has enough nukes to destroy civilization, even without an American response.
Threedifferentones
Mar 2015
#76
Putin's a * *.. got a hide once for cussing out poor putin.. so I will leave it at that..
Cha
Mar 2015
#7
It's just a statement of fact. The UK, French, USA and China have nuke subs ready to play, too.
freshwest
Mar 2015
#9
Russian ambassador threatens Denmark with naval nuclear attack if it joins missile shield
trueblue2007
Mar 2015
#12
Putin thinks "global warming" will be the glowing crust of the Earth, post-strike.
riqster
Mar 2015
#16
Who could blame some of the Nordic countries for wanting protection from Putin
davidpdx
Mar 2015
#18
Lets hear it from the Putin lovers. This is all Denmarks fault for not fearing Dear Leader.
7962
Mar 2015
#24
Of course. But saying that outright doesn't play into Putin's propaganda. nt
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Mar 2015
#32
Because a NATO vs Russia nuclear war wouldn't affect them if they weren't in NATO??!
jeff47
Mar 2015
#38
No, it is not a threat you can survive. You die a lingering death instead of instant vaporization.
jeff47
Mar 2015
#56
So -- we agree -- my opinions about nuclear missiles are as reliable as yours are.
rogerashton
Mar 2015
#65
the threat to Germany, et al isn't Russian troops parading through Berlin, it's
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#43
Robert Parry will explain how it was actually Ukrainian Nazis who made this threat nt
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#29
"if these missiles also could hit the Danish warships, when they were equipped with the system."
EX500rider
Mar 2015
#77
So, the spin from Team Putin is that Russia is threatening to nuke Denmark
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#40
Moscow was certainly paranoid regarding the Crimea, Georgia and Ukraine...
LanternWaste
Mar 2015
#55
What's strange is the massive media assault regarding "ISIS," which has nothing but swords and
The Stranger
Mar 2015
#57
the bigger problem for Putin is that Russia is no longer the other superpower.
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#64
It will be a very, very, very long time before BRICS outweighs North America, Europe, Japan and
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#73
Who thinks that Russia will be a more dominant economy than the EU and North America?
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#79