April 09,
2012
WASHINGTON ~ The Russian military
anticipates that an attack will occur on Iran by the summer and has developed
an action plan to move Russian troops through neighboring Georgia to stage in
Armenia, which borders on the Islamic republic, according to informed Russian
sources.
Russian Security Council head Viktor
Ozerov said that Russian General Military Headquarters has prepared an action
plan in the event of an attack on Iran.
Dmitry Rogozin, who recently was the
Russian ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, warned
against an attack on Iran.
"Iran is our neighbor,"
Rogozin said. "If Iran is involved in any military action, it's a direct
threat to our security." Rogozin now is the deputy Russian prime minister
and is regarded as anti-Western. He oversees Russia's defense sector.
Russian Defense Ministry sources say that the Russian military doesn't believe that Israel has sufficient military assets to defeat Iranian defenses and further believes that U.S. military action will be necessary.
Russian Defense Ministry sources say that the Russian military doesn't believe that Israel has sufficient military assets to defeat Iranian defenses and further believes that U.S. military action will be necessary.
The implication of preparing to move
Russian troops not only is to protect its own vital regional interests but
possibly to assist Iran in the event of such an attack. Sources add that a
Russian military buildup in the region could result in the Russian military
potentially engaging Israeli forces, U.S. forces, or both.
Informed sources say that the Russians
have warned of "unpredictable consequences" in the event Iran is
attacked, with some Russians saying that the Russian military will take part in
the possible war because it would threaten its vital interests in the region.
The influential Russian Nezavisimaya
Gazeta newspaper has quoted a Russian military source as saying that the
situation forming around Syria and Iran "causes Russia to expedite the
course of improvement of its military groups in the South Caucasus, the
Caspian, Mediterranean and Black Sea regions."
This latest information comes from a
series of reports and leaks from official Russian spokesmen and government news
agencies who say that an Israeli attack is all but certain by the summer.
Because of the impact on Russian vital
interests in the region, sources say that Russian preparations for such an
attack began two years ago when Russian Military Base 102 in Gyumri, Armenia,
was modernized. It is said to occupy a major geopolitical position in the
region.
Families of Russian servicemen from the
Russian base at Gyumri in Armenia close to the borders of Georgia and Turkey
already have been evacuated, Russian sources say.
"Military Base 102 is a key point, Russia's outpost in the South Caucasus," a Russian military source told the newspaper. "It occupies a very important geopolitical position, but the Kremlin fears lest it should lose this situation."
"Military Base 102 is a key point, Russia's outpost in the South Caucasus," a Russian military source told the newspaper. "It occupies a very important geopolitical position, but the Kremlin fears lest it should lose this situation."
With Vladimir Putin returning to the Russian
presidency, the prospect that he again would order an attack on Georgia as he
did in August 2008 also has become a possibility, these informed sources say.
The Russians believe that Georgia would
cooperate with the United States in blocking any supplies from reaching
Military Base 102, which now is supplied primarily by air. Right now, Georgia
blocks the only land transportation route through which Russian military
supplies could travel.
Fuel for the Russian base in Armenia
comes from Iran. Russian officials believe this border crossing may be closed
in the event of a war.
"Possibly, it will be necessary to
use military means to breach the Georgian transport blockade and establish
transport corridors leading into Armenia," according to Yury Netkachev,
former deputy commander of Russian forces in Transcaucasia. Geography of the
region suggests that any such supply corridor would have to go through the
middle of Georgia approaching Georgia's capital of Tbilisi given the roads and
topography of the country.
In September, the Russian military
plans to hold its annual military exercises called Kavkaz 2012. However,
informed Russian sources say that preparations and deployments of military
equipment and personnel already have begun in anticipation of a possible war
with Iran.
These sources report that new command
and control equipment has been deployed in the region capable of using the
Russian GPS system, GLONASS for targeting information.
"The air force in the South
Military District is reported to have been rearmed almost 100 percent with new
jets and helicopters," according to regional expert Pavel Felgenhauer of
the Washington-based Jamestown Foundation.
In 2008, Felgenhauer pointed out,
Kavkaz 2008 maneuvers allowed the Russian military to covertly deploy forces
that successfully invaded Georgia in August of that year.
Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov
already has announced that new Spetznaz, or Special Forces units, will be
deployed in Stavropol and Kislovodsk, which are located in the North Caucasian
regions.
Russian sources say that the Russian
military believes that if the U.S. goes to war with Iran, it may deploy forces
into Georgia and warships in the Caspian Sea with the possible help of
Azerbaijan, which since has stated that it will not allow its territory to be
used by Israel to launch an attack on neighboring Iran.
There had been speculation that given
the improved relations between Israel and Azerbaijan, the Jewish state may use
bases from which to launch air attacks on neighboring Iran's nuclear sites.
Israel recently agreed to sell Azerbaijan $1.6 billion in military equipment.
A further irritant to Georgia's
President Mikhail Saakashvili is the prospect that Russian assault airborne
troops, or VDV units, with helicopters could be moved into Georgia's two
breakaway provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. These two provinces were
taken by the Russian military during the August 2008 Russian-Georgian war.
Initially they were declared by Moscow to be independent countries, but now the
Kremlin is indicating they may be annexed to Russia.
Similarly, Lt. General Vladimir Shamanov, commander of the VDV, has announced that Russian troops in Armenia will be reinforced by paratroopers, along with attack and transport helicopters.
Similarly, Lt. General Vladimir Shamanov, commander of the VDV, has announced that Russian troops in Armenia will be reinforced by paratroopers, along with attack and transport helicopters.
"The Russian spearhead (from the
Transcaucasia region) may be ordered to strike south to prevent the presumed
deployment of U.S. bases in Transcaucasia, to link up with the troops in
Armenia and take over the South Caucasus energy corridor along which Azeri,
Turkmen and other Caspian natural gas and oil may reach European markets,"
Felgenhauer said.
"By one swift military strike,
Russia may ensure control of all the Caucasus and the Caspian states that were
its former realm, establishing a fiat accompli the West, too preoccupied with
Iran, would not reverse," he said.
"At the same time, a small
victorious war would unite the Russian nation behind the Kremlin, allowing it
to crush the remnants of the prodemocracy movement 'for fair elections,' and as
a final bonus, Russia's military action could perhaps finally destroy the
Saakashvili regime."
Putin has made no secret that he
despises Saakashvili and with his return to the presidency, he may consider
taking out the Georgian president as unfinished business. Just as in 2008,
Putin will not have much to worry about if he sends Russian troops into
Georgia, since there was muted reaction from the U.S. and the European
countries to the Russian invasion and subsequent occupation.
This
post originally appeared at G2 Bulletin.
book of esther is a total synagogue of satan fabrication
ReplyDeleteSEE WHOLE ARTICLE FOR EXPLANATION OF HOW "ESTHER' WAS NEVER PART OF THE BIBLE AND ONLY A JEW INVENTION OF SORCERY AND MURDER.
Palestine Cry: St. Melito of Sardis - book of esther is a total synagogue of satan fabrication
18th century A.D. German Jewish Demon scroll (Israel Museum - who says "Israel' doesn't have idolatry, this is rife with idolatry and conjuring of devils and demons) of Esther the mother goddess of paganism (Astarte, Artemis, Isis, Mene, with threads of Hecate the ultimate Greek witch and Lilith throughout etc.) incorporated into the first century B.C. "Judaism" (Haburah, Naasseni, Pharisee as a Devil's avatar to worship Satan thereby and murder as many people as they can imagine - hence the myth they concocted of Purim and murdering Persians and drinking Haman the Persian's blood and eating his body parts in cannibalism and the 75,000 Persians they pretended to have murdered in Satanic joyful glee; that of course presages what they intend to do to Iran today). Notice the Necromancer Sorcerer Witch rebbi at the top left pointing with his Sorcerers wand at the astrological sign of Pisces, which is the month of Adar wherein is Purim, the feast of Lots. The center part is the Esther Purim text. Top right is the cannibal blood drinking feast. It is hidden from gentiles usually, but actual human blood is advertised, even upon the internet, but secretly, for Jews to use in "celebrating" Purim.