Tuesday 29 November 2011

SYRIA: INTERNATIONAL WAR MONGERING, OR REAL THREAT?



INTERESTING GEO – STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT

In recent past TURKEY has permitted NATO to erect missile defense radar that will detect Iranian Missile launches and thus indirectly supports ISRAEL with whom in recent past, diplomatic ties have somewhat suffered, officially because of the GAZA Flotilla incident, unofficially because of the gas findings in the Easter Mediterranean Sea and ISRAELS “flirting” with TURKEYS arch enemy, GREECE and CYPRUS.

In a remarkable turn of events RUSSIA suddenly announced it has activated a radar warning system in the western region of KALININGRAD in response to a planned US missile shield in EUROPE. That is the official statement. In reality it is a response to NATO radar in TURKEY and the looming threat of NATO or other foreign intervention in SYRIA. 

Furthermore MOSCOW is deploying warships to its base in the SYRIAN port of TARTUS. The long-planned mission comes, providentially, at the very moment when it could help prevent a potential conflict in the strategically important MIDDLE EASTERN country.
The RUSSIAN battle group will consist of three vessels led by the heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser.
This move was planned a year ago and has nothing to do with the ongoing crisis in the region; according to a RUSSIAN military official who was quoted by Izvestia newspaper. Apart from SYRIA, the aircraft carrier and its escort ships are set to visit the LEBANESE capital, BEIRUT, GENOA in ITALY and CYPRUS.
Nevertheless, the RUSSIAN Military official stated that the presence of a military force other than NATO’s is very useful for this region, as it will apparently prevent the outbreak of an armed conflict in the region.
Russia allegedly created a special naval squadron to deter Western military forces in the Mediterranean Sea. To repair and supply its ships, Moscow needed its own maintenance base in the region, and that was how the base in Tartus came into being. At present, the base is mostly used to support vessels of Russia’s Black Sea fleet. Some 600 military and civilian personnel of the Defense Ministry serve there.

News of Russia’s naval deployment in TARTUS came shortly after the US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George HW Bush anchored off Syria, along with additional naval vessels. The US battle group is to remain in the Mediterranean, allegedly to conduct maritime security operations and support missions as part of Operations Enduring Freedom and New Dawn. 

RUSSIAN UAV DEPLOYMENT IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Allegedly RUSSIA has increased its research and development program into UAV (Unman Aerial Vehicles, also known as (UAS) unmanned aircraft system, or (RPA) remotely piloted aircraft) operations and is rumored to deploy them in the region in due course.

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