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Nyet. You Don't Owe Us Anything, Merry Christmas ?

Russia gave Lebanon an early Christmas gift of 10 MiG fighter jets today in a deal to boost defence co-operation. Cooperation with what? Who is Lebanon going to defend Russia from?

The MiG-29 Fulcrum fighters would be provided for free to Lebanon under an agreement on military-technical assistance, the head of Russia’s defence co-operation service said. Mikhail Dmitryev said that the jets would be taken from Russia’s existing stock.

He said that Moscow was also in talks to supply Beirut with heavy armour, adding that supplies of such weaponry were “now possible after the situation in this nation has stabilised”. He said: “We view the Lebanese army as the main guarantor of this nation’s stability, therefore the armed forces of this country must be strengthened.” The deal followed a meeting in Moscow between Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov and his Lebanese counterpart Elias Murr. Mr Serdyukov said that Russia had received a detailed list of armaments sought by Lebanon.

When details of the deal first emerged on Tuesday, it was suggested that the aircraft would be sold at a hefty discount. But Mr Dmitryev confirmed today that they would be free, with delivery paid by the Russian Defence Ministry, saying: “Military-technical assistance, this means assistance in budgetary funds.” The MiG-29s, one of Russia’s best fighter jets, will provide considerable additional firepower for the Lebanese air force, which currently has only five outdated Hawker Hunter jets and 16 helicopters.

 

The gift is certain to strengthen Russian influence in the Middle East as Moscow seeks to restore a position that was lost with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The agreement is likely to prompt concern in Israel and the United States, given the continuing power and influence of the Islamic militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon. Ria-Novosti news agency reported that Lebanese officials were also seeking tanks, anti-tank rockets, air defence systems and helicopters.

Russia is already a major weapons supplier to neighbouring Syria, which is keen to acquire the latest MiG-29s and was reported to be seeking the latest Sam S-300 air defence missiles earlier this year.

Moscow denied that it would sell the systems to Syria.(Bullshit meter of the chart!)

The northern Syrian port of Tartus has also been identified as a possible base for the Russian navy to gain a permanent presence in the Mediterranean(need it to cut of future support to Georgia). Russian warships visited Cuba this week for the first time since the Cold War after taking part in their first-ever war games with Venezuela.(Intelligence alert!) Already checked the draft of their biggest warship through the Panama Canal!

Russia announced plans in September to sell anti-aircraft systems to Iran despite American objections. It is already building a nuclear power plant for Iran that the West suspects is part of Tehran’s plans to acquire an atomic bomb.

The Kremlin is re-arming Russia’s military too. Colonel-General Nikolai Solovtsov, head of the Strategic Missile Forces, told Russian news agencies that Russia would commission a new intercontinental ballistic missile, the RS-24, next year with multiple warheads.

He said that Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces planned 13 practice launches in 2009, almost double the number this year. They would include five test launches of new missiles as part of plans to overhaul Russia’s Soviet-era nuclear arsenal by 2020 and counter American defence systems.

“By 2015-2020 the Russian strategic rocket forces will have new complete missile systems with improved combat characteristics,” General Solovtsov said. “They will be capable of carrying out any tasks, including in conditions where an enemy uses anti-missile defence measures.”

Now. lets look at this. Mig-29 one of the most advanced fighters in the world, given to Lebanon. To a country whose pilots have been trained by who to fly these state of the art weapons systems already? I bet Mossad is already GPS'ing the hardened bunker locations already!


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To say nothing, especially when speaking, is half the art of diplomacy.

Israel has one of the best air forces in the world. It has proven itself and if pressed into action, it will do so again. What about the Russians visiting Cuba? Doesn't that bother you?

 
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GOD  

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Not only Cuba, but arming Venezuela and building airbases there. The pupose of sending the largest of he Russina fleet was to check the water depths to be sure they can accommodate the rest of the Russian fleet. Also traversing the Panama Canal was not by accident. As I stated in a previous post, the reassurgence of the Russina military in the Caribbeann is more concerning in America due to reduced flight time for nuclear weapons platforms.

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