It looks like the Russians are going to follow through with threats to move their striking power much closer to both Europe and Israel as the Russian naval commander met with his counterpart in Syria to firm up plans to establish capabilities for the Russian navy to base out of Syria. Here's some of the details from DEBKA:
All of the signs are there that the Russians have decided to align themselves fully with Syria and Iran against the West and one of the real problem areas in all of this is Israel. If Syria were to enlist the help of Russia in any actions against the Israelis, then that brings a whole new spin on Middle East conflicts. If Russia were to join the fray against Israel, there really couldn't be any choice for America to enter that conflict on the side of Israel, would there? Oh wait, this could all happen with Barack Hussein Obama as commander-in-chief and that probably would mean America would hesitate if not all out refuse to join in.
The Israelis have got to be squirming over all of this news - they have the Russians working in unison with the Iranians on nuclear weapon development and now, they are looking at Russian naval ships docking within in close proximity of its shores.
The timing of this all couldn't be worse - President Bush has basically three months left and is not going to pull the trigger to stop some of this Russian domino effect and as stated above, if the Americans make a tragic mistake by electing Obama, it could be another nine months before America might even come to some sort of strategy against the Russians.
This is not good.
Friday, Sept. 12, Moscow announced renovation had begun on the Syrian port of Tartus to provide Russia with its first long-term naval presence on the Mediterranean.
As the two naval chiefs talked in Moscow, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov met Iranian foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki in the Russian capital for talks on the completion of the Bushehr nuclear power plant by the end of the year.
DEBKAfile’s military sources report that the commander of the Russian, Navy Adm. Vladimir Vysotsky, and his Syrian counterpart, Gen. Taleb al Barri, spent all Friday working on details for the outfitting of Tartus port to accommodated increased Russian fleet Mediterranean missions not far from Israel’s shores.
All of the signs are there that the Russians have decided to align themselves fully with Syria and Iran against the West and one of the real problem areas in all of this is Israel. If Syria were to enlist the help of Russia in any actions against the Israelis, then that brings a whole new spin on Middle East conflicts. If Russia were to join the fray against Israel, there really couldn't be any choice for America to enter that conflict on the side of Israel, would there? Oh wait, this could all happen with Barack Hussein Obama as commander-in-chief and that probably would mean America would hesitate if not all out refuse to join in.
The Israelis have got to be squirming over all of this news - they have the Russians working in unison with the Iranians on nuclear weapon development and now, they are looking at Russian naval ships docking within in close proximity of its shores.
The timing of this all couldn't be worse - President Bush has basically three months left and is not going to pull the trigger to stop some of this Russian domino effect and as stated above, if the Americans make a tragic mistake by electing Obama, it could be another nine months before America might even come to some sort of strategy against the Russians.
This is not good.
Russia lines up with Syria, Iran against America and the West
Friday, Sept. 12, Moscow announced renovation had begun on the Syrian port of Tartus to provide Russia with its first long-term naval presence on the Mediterranean.
As the two naval chiefs talked in Moscow, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov met Iranian foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki in the Russian capital for talks on the completion of the Bushehr nuclear power plant by the end of the year.
DEBKAfile’s military sources report that the commander of the Russian, Navy Adm. Vladimir Vysotsky, and his Syrian counterpart, Gen. Taleb al Barri, spent all Friday working on details for the outfitting of Tartus port to accommodated increased Russian fleet Mediterranean missions not far from Israel’s shores.
Mottaki’s unannounced visit to the Russian capital focused on the timetable for Atomstroiexport to finish work on the Bushehr reactor after five years of delays.
Moscow has sharpened its tone in comments aimed at the West and the US in particular. President Dmitiry Medvedev said Friday that Georgia’s attack on South Ossetia was the equivalent for Russia of the 9/11 attack on America. Even if Georgia had become a NATO member, he said, he would not have thought twice about ordering the Russian army to go in.
Prime minister Vladimir Putin, after putting Moscow’s case on Georgia to the Western media, warned the US that stationing a missile defense shield near Russia’s borders would start an arms race in Europe. There was no basis for a new Cold War, he said.
DEBKAfile’s sources interpret Friday’s events as indicating that Russia’s leaders have determined not to declare a Cold War in Europe but to open a second anti-Western front in the Middle East.
In the second half of August, DEBKA file and DEBKA-Net-Weekly’s analysts discussed this re-orientation at length (Russia’s Second Front: Iran-Syria), disclosing that Moscow had decided to use its ties with Tehran and Damascus to challenge the United State and the West in the Middle East as well as the Caucasian, the Black Sea and the Caspian region.
The traumatic impact of the Georgia conflict on Russia’s rulers came through in the remarks of an unnamed Kremlin official quoted by the Russian media this week: “Everything has changed since the war with Georgia. What seemed impossible before is more than possible now when our friends become our enemies and our enemies our friends. Russia will respond. A number of possibilities are being considered, including hitting America where it hurts most – Iran and Syria.”
In aligning with Tehran and Damascus, Moscow stands not only against America but also Israel. This volatile world region is undergoing cataclysmic changes at a time when Israel is virtually without a fully competent prime minister and key political and military decision-making by the rest of the government is at a standstill.
1 comment:
Russian vessels have been doing port calls at Tartus since the days of the cold war. So this isn't exactly news. However, if this deal is some type of agreement to actually dock warships there full/part time then that would be something way different and indeed worrying. Time to dust off some of the cold war knowledge about the Red Army/Navy. The Bear is coming out of hibernation.
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