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  • Joint US-Georgia military exercises to begin on Monday

    10/24/2009 10:39:56 PM PDT · by sonofstrangelove · 5 replies · 411+ views
    Global Security ^ | 10/24/2006 | RIA Novosti
    The United States and Georgia will begin military exercises on October 26 in preparation for sending troops to Afghanistan, a foreign liaison officer in the US embassy in Tbilisi said on Saturday. The US embassy on Friday said the exercises would begin on October 24. "The program is specifically designed to enhance Georgia's ability to conduct joint counterinsurgency operations in Afghanistan together with US forces," the embassy statement said on Friday. The two-week joint military exercise, code-named Immediate Response, will be held in Georgia and will include training in counterterrorist operations. US military instructors have already arrived at the Krtsanisi...
  • Obama Calls Sarkozy, Medvedev To Confirm Commitment On Iran

    10/24/2009 2:15:51 PM PDT · by edpc · 12 replies · 634+ views
    AP via Jerusalem Post ^ | 24 Oct 2009 | ASSOCIATED PRESS
    US President Barack Obama called French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Saturday, to reaffirm their commitment to a UN-backed plan that would ship most of Iran's uranium abroad for enrichment.
  • Russia: The Dragon and the Amoeba

    10/24/2009 4:51:13 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 5 replies · 463+ views
    The Moscow Times ^ | 10/21/09 | Yulia Latynina
    The Dragon and the Amoeba 21 October 2009 By Yulia Latynina At a meeting in New York in September, President Dmitry Medvedev and Chinese President Hu Jintao signed a wide-ranging cooperation agreement through 2018. It calls for Russia to become a raw-materials appendage of China. Russia will provide China with raw materials such as coal, iron, gold and manganese, and China-based factories will process it all. In reality, though, this is only a preliminary agreement because the Kremlin has a compulsive fear of China. Russians love conspiracy theories, and they avidly read the apocalyptic prophecies of Alexander Khramchikhin about how...
  • Iran, Russia, US Start Nuclear Meeting (Iran shows its cards)

    10/21/2009 12:41:54 PM PDT · by gandalftb · 5 replies · 466+ views
    IRIB News Agency ^ | 10/19/2009 6:53:39 PM | staff
    Iran, Russia and America met in Vienna under the supervision of the IAEA.The meeting is to discuss the shipment of nuclear fuel with about %20 of enrichment to Tehran's research reactor which produces radioactive medicine for hospitals.IRI's representative in the IAEA Ali-Asghar Soltaniyeh is leading Iran's delegation. IAEA's director-general Mohammad Elbaradei is also attending the meeting.The Islamic Republic of Iran demands that up to %5 of enrichment for Tehran's research reactor to be done in Iran and then be sent to Russia, France or America for more enrichment.
  • Gates Finds Broad Support for New Missile Defense Approach

    10/24/2009 1:07:39 AM PDT · by Cindy · 10 replies · 618+ views
    DEFENSElink.mil - AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE ^ | October 23, 2009 | By Donna Miles
    Note: The following text is a quote: American Forces Press Service Gates Finds Broad Support for New Missile Defense Approach By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service BRATISLAVA, Slovakia, Oct. 23, 2009 – NATO defense ministers are expressing broad support for the new U.S. approach to missile defense in Europe and the opportunity it may offer to make Russia a partner in the effort, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said today. Speaking to reporters during a NATO defense ministers conference here, Gates said he’s hearing “quite broad support for the new approach,” as well as “interest in extending our hand...
  • Serbia: Russia's Eyes on the Balkans

    10/23/2009 6:44:28 AM PDT · by kronos77 · 6 replies · 515+ views
    Enter the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations. This is anything but a minor ministry in the Russian government. Shoigu has essentially run the ministry since 1994. He is a member of the powerful and selective Russian Security Council -- a key advisory body to the Russian executive on national security -- and has roots in the foreign military intelligence directorate, better known as the GRU, which is one of the most powerful and shadowy institutions in Russia. The ministry is an unofficial wing of the GRU and an outgrowth of its activities. It handles more than natural emergencies: It is...
  • Language Indicates US Ceding Leadership And Principle To Russia On Iran

    10/22/2009 8:43:23 PM PDT · by lbryce · 16 replies · 498+ views
    Threatswatch.org ^ | October 15, 2009 | Steve Scippert
    Are we winning the diplomatic battle with Iran? Are we, for that matter, winning the diplomatic battle with Russia, which, with China, serves as Iran's principal protectorate? To put it necessarily bluntly, there is no indication that we are and every indication that we are indeed losing. Not simply losing, but ceding. A brief but careful examination of language reveals the unfortunate and frustrating truth. A Washington Times editorial calls it "Incorrigible Iran." The messianic and tyrannical regime is certainly that. While most of us recognize the Iranian regime for precisely what it is - a maniacal theocratic dictatorship bent...
  • Obama Gives Iran's Nuclear Program a Helping Hand

    10/22/2009 8:08:26 PM PDT · by SatinDoll · 5 replies · 422+ views
    The Obama File | October 2009 | various
    Washington Post columnist David Ignatius passes on a report in Nucleonics Week that Iran's uranium enrichment may be stuck at 3.5% due to impurities. The Iranians have not been able to remove low percentages of metallic fluorides from the UF-6 feed stock that they've laboriously enriched to 3.5% U-235 over the past five years. This has the potential to stop their enrichment program cold -- at the level used for civilian nuclear power. Thus, the Obama administration's offer to have the Iranians' impure 3.5% UF6 shipped to Russia where it can be enriched to 19.75% in that nation's modern, high-capacity...
  • Russia pledges to continue arms supplies to Iran

    10/22/2009 10:36:00 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 8 replies · 349+ views
    MOSCOW — Russia on Thursday said it would continue military cooperation with Iran amid widespread unease in the West over Moscow's controversial contract to sell advanced anti-aircraft missiles to Tehran. "The Russian Federation implements and plans to further implement the military-technical cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran in strict accordance with existing legislation and its international obligations," Russia's Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation said. The service released a rare statement after the Interfax agency, citing a Russian government source, reported ealier this week that Iran had not yet paid Russia for the S-300 anti-aircraft missiles.
  • Russians violating treaty, developing missile

    10/22/2009 8:36:58 AM PDT · by Thunder90 · 19 replies · 849+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 10/22/09 | Bill Gertz
    START 'cheating' Republicans in the Senate are gearing up to battle the Obama administration over the high-priority plan to finish a new arms-control treaty with Russia before the end of the year.
  • Cheney Unloads on Obama

    10/22/2009 5:41:44 AM PDT · by fiscon1 · 22 replies · 928+ views
    The Provocateur ^ | 10/21/2009 | Mike Volpe
    The former VP is at it again. Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Wednesday that the Bush administration had developed a new strategy on the war in Afghanistan before leaving office -- a strategy that he said "bears a striking resemblance" to the one announced by President Obama in March. In a speech to the Center for Security Policy, Cheney said the Bush administration handed Obama's transition team a policy review of the Afghan war conducted last fall to meet the new challenges posed by the Taliban. "They asked us not to announce our findings publicly, and we agreed, giving...
  • Bulldogging Georgia: America needs to stand by its friend in danger

    10/21/2009 8:06:53 PM PDT · by Abakumov · 12 replies · 399+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | October 22, 2009 | Editorial
    The case for supporting Georgia is fundamentally based on American ideals. "The leader of the free world does not abandon its friends," Mr. Bakradze told us. "American diplomacy is more than European-style realpolitik. Yours is a country of values. We share the same values. They are worth defending." "In the end, America stands for something," he said. We fervently hope that this is still true.
  • Russia and Iran

    10/21/2009 4:53:07 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 1 replies · 167+ views
    10/22/2009 | WesternCulture
    Yes, they could by a Western nation that actually gives a d*mn! I'm a son of Sweden, a nation that likes to take on Russia. The background: The Romans called us Vikings barbarians, but at least one Roman intellectual acknowledged our superiority. In his world of sagas and reports, we were named "superior ship builders". The shape of things to come. We kept on raiding, but then turned into well disciplined, Lutheran businessmen after some while. We got tamed by the way of making money as well as building culture preached by the South (The Germans). We even learned Latin....
  • Shoigu announces `New security system`

    BELGRADE -- Russian Emergency Situations Minister Sergei Shoigu says that Serbia, as a part of Europe, will be part of a common European security concept. Sergei Shoigu (Beta, archive) He refused to get into details regarding the concept after his meeting with Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, and advised journalists to them to ask Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who was in Serbia yesterday. “It is best to ask Medvedev about it, because he has discussed it several times, even in detail recently, so I would not like to give any misinformation on the issue,” Shoigu said. Dačić added that the...
  • Medvedev Belgrade visit to have historic significance (Russian base in Serbia)

    18.10.2009, 20.31 BELGRADE, October 18 (Itar-Tass) -- The October 20 visit of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to Belgrade will have a historic significance for Serbia from the point of view of political and economic cooperation, Serbian Vice-Premier, Interior Minister and Cochair of the Serbian-Russian Intergovernmental Committee for Trade and Economic Cooperation Ivica Dacic said on Sunday. Medvedev will visit Serbia at the invitation of Serbian President Boris Tadic to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Belgrade liberation from the Nazi. “The sides think alike about many important international problems, including the Kosovo status and preservation of Serbia’s territorial integrity,” Dacic...
  • Medvedev brings $1 billion loan to Serbia (Video)

    10/20/2009 2:15:21 PM PDT · by kronos77 · 1 replies · 257+ views
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8LHOdZGRdo
  • Poland to Accept Missile Defense Offer

    10/20/2009 1:38:27 PM PDT · by ETL · 19 replies · 821+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 20, 2009 | JUDY DEMPSEY
    BERLIN — Poland, smarting after President Obama announced last month that he would scrap Bush-era plans to deploy an antiballistic missile system in Eastern Europe, will accept an offer to host parts of a new, more mobile missile defense system, Polish officials said Tuesday. The plan for so-called SM-3 missiles, first proposed in Washington last month, will be spelled out in more detail on Wednesday when Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. holds talks with leaders in Warsaw. “The elements of this new missile defense system will be based in Poland,” said Mariusz Handzlik, the chief foreign policy adviser to...
  • U.S. Seeks to Keep Watching Russia’s Weapons

    10/20/2009 6:45:51 AM PDT · by ETL · 3 replies · 348+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 19, 2009 | THOM SHANKER and PETER BAKER
    WASHINGTON — With a key arms control treaty set to expire soon, the Obama administration is searching for ways to keep inspectors in Russia or else it risks losing American eyes on the world’s second most formidable nuclear weapons arsenal for the first time in decades. The administration has been negotiating a replacement for the pact, the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or Start, which goes out of force on Dec. 5. But even if the talks produce a new agreement by then, the Senate and the Russian Parliament will not have time to ratify it before the old one expires...
  • Few Signs that Current Foreign Policy is Succeeding

    10/20/2009 4:44:30 AM PDT · by captjanaway · 2 replies · 284+ views
    Family Security Matters ^ | October 20, 2009 | James Carafano
    If there was upside to White House foreign policy this past week, I didn’t see it. Since the inauguration, the complaint has been that the president never switched from campaigning to governing. Now that administration plans for foreign policy and national security are finally starting to emerge it looks pretty much like an extension of the campaign – lots of talk. The president’s preferred strategy appears to be, what is called in the current jargon, “soft” power or “smart” power, which places a premium on negotiations and international institutions to get things done. Sadly, we are seeing scant signs that...
  • Libya to buy Russian fighter jets: report

    10/19/2009 9:33:28 PM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 9 replies · 536+ views
    Libya to buy Russian fighter jets: report (AFP) – 19 hours ago MOSCOW — Libya is planning to buy more than 20 Russian fighter jets in a billion-dollar arms deal with Moscow, the Interfax news agency reported on Monday, citing a military-diplomatic source. "Libya is planning to buy 12 to 15 Su-35 multipurpose fighters, four Su-30s and six Yak-130 combat training planes from Russia," the unnamed source was quoted as saying. The contracts could be signed at the end of this year or the beginning of 2010 and would have a total value of about one billion dollars (670 million...
  • Russia ready to abandon dollar in oil, gas trade with China...

    10/19/2009 7:02:39 PM PDT · by TaraP · 10 replies · 563+ views
    BEIJING, October 14 (RIA Novosti) - Russia is ready to consider using the Russian and Chinese national currencies instead of the dollar in bilateral oil and gas dealings, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday. The premier, currently on a visit to Beijing, said a final decision on the issue can only be made after a thorough expert analysis. "Yesterday, energy companies, in particular Gazprom, raised the question of using the national currency. We are ready to examine the possibility of selling energy resources for rubles, but our Chinese partners need rubles for that. We are also ready to sell...
  • Pillars of the Next American Century

    10/19/2009 1:04:01 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 7 replies · 521+ views
    The American Interest ^ | The November-December 2009 Issue | James Kurth
    The 20th century was famously called “the American century”, yet its being so called occurred in an improbable way. The phrase itself was actually not used until Time publisher Henry Luce coined it in a special issue of Life magazine in 1941—by which time 40 percent of the 20th century had already passed. Moreover, 1941 was a year in which the superiority of America and of the American way of life appeared decidedly problematic. Only the year before had the United States finally exited, statistically speaking, the decade of the Great Depression. Nazi Germany’s armies occupied most of Europe, stretching...
  • Same old mistakes in new Afghan war

    10/19/2009 10:12:43 AM PDT · by vertolet · 3 replies · 286+ views
    The Observer ^ | 18 October 2009 | Peter Beaumont
    Eight years into the war in Afghanistan: the most senior defence official running the conflict receives a letter from one of his officers. It is a depressing list of political and tactical failures. "We should honestly admit," he writes, "that our efforts over the last eight years have not led to the expected results. Huge material resources and considerable casualties did not produce a positive end result – stabilisation of military-political situation in the country. The protracted character of the military struggle and the absence of any serious success, which could lead to a breakthrough in the entire strategic situation,...
  • The Obama retreat continues: The President's latest breathtaking capitulation is to Russia

    10/19/2009 5:26:18 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 4 replies · 604+ views
    New York Daily News ^ | October 16th 2009 | Charles Krauthammer
    <p>To believe this, you have to be a dreamy adolescent (preferably Scandinavian and a member of the Socialist International) or an indiscriminate imbiber of White House talking points. After all, this was precisely the spin on the President's various apology tours through Europe and the Middle East: National self-denigration - excuse me, outreach and understanding - is not meant to yield immediate results; it simply plants the seeds of good feeling from which foreign policy successes shall come.</p>
  • Cache with weapons, explosives found at church construction site near N. Novgorod

    10/18/2009 11:55:29 PM PDT · by Cindy · 14 replies · 1,105+ views
    INTERFAX ^ | 16 October 2009, 11:22 | n/a
    Moscow, October 17, Interfax ""A bag containing a Vepr hunter carbine, a Baikal handgun and 100-gram TNT mine with an electric detonator was found under reinforced concrete slabs at the church construction site," a source at law enforcement agencies told Interfax on Friday."
  • I believe Russia will fall

    10/18/2009 9:21:08 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 21 replies · 1,016+ views
    10/19/2009 | WesternCulture
    Russia is a very disorganized part of the World. In what way have they contributed to humanity? Russia simply isn't fit for life and furthermore lacks true a sense of leadership. How my country could contribute to getting rid of Russia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eENe0bBhvSM
  • Some Russians rethink Alaska sale

    10/18/2009 9:54:21 AM PDT · by skeptoid · 52 replies · 2,072+ views
    Juneau Empire ^ | Sunday, October 18, 2009 | Pat Forgey
    Some Russians rethink Alaska sale142 years later, sale still a sore spot in Russian history, fuels nationalist rhetoric By Pat Forgey | JUNEAU EMPIRE Is Russia having a case of seller's remorse for letting Alaska go for a pittance? And if so, why did it take so long? It was today in 1867 that Russia formally let Alaska go, peddling its Russian America territory to the underdeveloped United States for $7.2 million to ensure that its rival European power, Great Britain, didn't get it. Now, some Russian nationalists are talking of a return of Alaska to Russia, and blaming corruption...
  • Russia’s Leaders See China as Template for Ruling

    10/18/2009 9:31:38 AM PDT · by FromLori · 6 replies · 442+ views
    NYT ^ | 10/18/09
    Nearly two decades after the collapse of the Communist Party, Russia’s rulers have hit upon a model for future success: the Communist Party. Or at least, the one that reigns next door. Like an envious underachiever, Vladimir V. Putin’s party, United Russia, is increasingly examining how it can emulate the Chinese Communist Party, especially its skill in shepherding China through the financial crisis relatively unbowed. United Russia’s leaders even convened a special meeting this month with senior Chinese Communist Party officials to hear firsthand how they wield power. In truth, the Russians express no desire to return to Communism as...
  • Putin Prepared To Avoid Dollar In Chinese Commodity Transactions

    10/18/2009 8:43:57 AM PDT · by FromLori · 5 replies · 493+ views
    Zero Hedge ^ | 10/16/09
    A week ago the world was split into two camps: those who said Robert Fisk was an idiot and that anyone who believes him is a tinfoil hat wearing paranoid sociopath, and those who said Robert Fisk was brilliant and that anyone who does not believe him is an unimaginative, unintelligent, conservative boor. Yet nobody tried to confirm or deny his data. Today, Russia's Prime Minister and de facto viceroy Vladimir Putin finally made it clear that the presumably insane Fisk was not making stuff up. RIA Novosti reports: BEIJING, October 14 (RIA Novosti) - Russia is ready to consider...
  • Russia's Leaders See China as Template for Ruling

    10/18/2009 7:35:34 AM PDT · by ETL · 20 replies · 1,324+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 17, 2009 | CLIFFORD J. LEVY
    MOSCOW — Nearly two decades after the collapse of the Communist Party, Russia’s rulers have hit upon a model for future success: the Communist Party. Or at least, the one that reigns next door. Like an envious underachiever, Vladimir V. Putin’s party, United Russia, is increasingly examining how it can emulate the Chinese Communist Party, especially its skill in shepherding China through the financial crisis relatively unbowed. United Russia’s leaders even convened a special meeting this month with senior Chinese Communist Party officials to hear firsthand how they wield power. ..." “The accomplishments of China’s Communist Party in developing its...
  • US State Department on a Roll

    10/17/2009 11:32:57 PM PDT · by John Semmens · 17 replies · 917+ views
    Semi-News/Semi-Satire | 17 Oct 2009 | John Semmens
    A week of hard negotiations between the United States and Russia netted what Secretary of State Hillary Clinton classified as “significant breakthroughs in our two countries’ relationship.” Among the breakthroughs cited by Secretary Clinton—Russia will be allowed to inspect US nuclear weapons sites, Russia retains the right to preemptive, first-strike use of nuclear weapons, and Russia will not assist the United States in seeking sanctions against Iran’s acquisition of nuclear warheads. “By acceding to their demands we are showing them that we do not pose a threat to their interests,” Clinton explained. “A gesture of submission on our part eases...
  • Russia's Leaders See China as Template for Ruling

    10/17/2009 7:25:16 PM PDT · by NoObamaFightForConservatives · 13 replies · 660+ views
    .nytimes.com ^ | October 17, 2009 | CLIFFORD J. LEVY
    MOSCOW — Nearly two decades after the collapse of the Communist Party, Russia’s rulers have hit upon a model for future success: the Communist Party. Aleksandr D. Zhukov, a Russian deputy prime minister, praised the Chinese Communist Party at a meeting in Suifenhe, China. Or at least, the one that reigns next door. Like an envious underachiever, Vladimir V. Putin’s party, United Russia, is increasingly examining how it can emulate the Chinese Communist Party, especially its skill in shepherding China through the financial crisis relatively unbowed. United Russia’s leaders even convened a special meeting this month with senior Chinese Communist...
  • Darkness on the Edge of Monotown

    10/17/2009 7:52:36 AM PDT · by proxy_user · 10 replies · 380+ views
    NY Times ^ | October 16, 2009 | LEON ARON
    VIEWED from the outside, things have been going quite well for Russia recently. The United States has scrapped, at least for now, the plan to base missile defense sites in Poland and the Czech Republic. Germany and Russia seem to have overcome opposition in Europe to their Nord Stream pipeline, despite fears that it will solidify Russia’s dominance of the European natural gas supplies. Oil prices have recovered from the disastrously low — for Russia — levels of last winter. And, far from buckling under pressure from the United States over sanctions against Iran, Russian leaders felt confident enough to...
  • Disarming America

    10/17/2009 5:37:49 AM PDT · by lynn4303 · 31 replies · 1,735+ views
    Financial Sense ^ | 10/16/2009 | J. R. Nyquist
    Disarming America by J. R. Nyquist Weekly Column Published: 10.16.2009 Print As part of the next arms reduction treaty between superpowers, the United States has tentatively agreed to unprecedented Russian access to American nuclear missile sites. According to published accounts, Russian weapons inspectors will be given an open door to American nuclear sites in order to monitor the number of missiles and warheads. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is quite satisfied with the deal. Perhaps it is an error of omission, but there is no news of a similar concession from the Russian side. This is psychologically and strategically significant:...
  • Iraq set to buy Russian weaponry

    10/17/2009 2:09:23 AM PDT · by sonofstrangelove · 16 replies · 972+ views
    RIANovosti ^ | 10/17/2009 | RIANovosti
    A military delegation from Iraq will visit Moscow in the near future to discuss the purchase of Russian weaponry, an Iraqi parliament member has said. "A large delegation from the Iraqi Defense Ministry will travel soon to Moscow for talks on arms purchases [from Russia]," Abbas al-Bayati said in an interview with the Al Iraqiya television. According to the Iraqi MP, Baghdad is seeking to sign arms contracts with Russia, Germany, France, Serbia and the United States by the end of 2011 "to complete the creation of Iraqi Armed Forces and security forces." Al-Bayati said the Iraqi leadership is interested...
  • Russia jails Serb for U.S. military spying: Ifax

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court on Friday jailed a Serbian national for eight years for attempting to pass secrets about Russian missile and other defense projects to a Pentagon intermediary, Interfax news agency reported on Friday. Aleksandar Georgijevic took his orders from a U.S. citizen who worked for a firm acting on behalf of the U.S. Department of Defense, Interfax reported. In 1998, Georgijevic attempted to collect information on a number of Russian military projects, including the Iskander tactical missiles and the R-500, a supersonic cruise missile. But only information on the "Arena" tank protection system was passed on...
  • Krauthammer: Debacle in Moscow - Not for the faint of heart!

    10/16/2009 12:12:13 PM PDT · by American Dream 246 · 18 replies · 1,131+ views
    Real Ckear Politics ^ | 10/16/09 | Charles Krauthammer
    Debacle in Moscow - WASHINGTON -- About the only thing more comical than Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize was the reaction of those who deemed the award "premature," as if the brilliance of Obama's foreign policy is so self-evident and its success so assured that if only the Norway Five had waited a few years, his Nobel worthiness would have been universally acknowledged. To believe this, you have to be a dreamy adolescent (preferably Scandinavian and a member of the Socialist International) or an indiscriminate imbiber of White House talking points. After all, this was precisely the spin on the...
  • Russia and India To Develop Supersonic Missile Invincible to Interception

    10/16/2009 6:37:22 AM PDT · by bogusname · 28 replies · 1,182+ views
    Pravda ^ | October 16, 2009 | (Pravda.Ru)
    Russia and India will start the development of a new supersonic missile nearly invincible to interception. No army in the world has anything similar to it. The sum of the investment has not been defined yet, but it can be expected to reach billions of dollars. The missile is to become a successor of the supersonic missile BrahMos (known as Yahont in the Russian army) that is now installed on ships, land missile complexes and may soon be installed on Su-30 MKI fighter jets and submarines. This possibility was discussed on Tuesday at the meeting of an intergovernmental committee on...
  • Krauthammer: Debacle in Moscow

    10/16/2009 4:45:44 AM PDT · by Puzzleman · 28 replies · 1,781+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | October 16, 2009 | Charles Krauthammer
    --snip--The Russian leadership, hardly believing its luck, needs no interpreter to understand that when the Obama team clownishly rushes in bearing gifts and "reset" buttons, there is nothing ulterior, diabolical, clever or even serious behind it. It is amateurishness, wrapped in naivete, inside credulity. In short, the very stuff of Nobels.
  • U.S. Firm Selling Su-27s To Civilians

    10/16/2009 1:34:17 AM PDT · by sonofstrangelove · 16 replies · 1,152+ views
    The Strategy Page ^ | 10/12/2009 | The Strategy Page
    An American company is offering two Su-27 fighters, for the bargain price of $5 million each. The aircraft are demilitarized, but recently refurbished. Since the refurbishment, the aircraft have been in the air only 16 hours, and the engines only have 19 hours of use. The aircraft were purchased, from Ukraine, last year by an American firm (Tac Air), to assist the U.S. Air Force is determining how the Su-27 performs. This work is apparently done, and now the Su-27s are no longer needed. The electronics are up to date, and qualified maintenance services are available, in Nevada (where Tac...
  • The Post-Cold War Military Meltdown

    10/16/2009 1:09:57 AM PDT · by sonofstrangelove · 5 replies · 478+ views
    The Strategy Page | 10/15/2009 | The Strategy Page
    The government is very touchy about its nuclear weapons, apparently because it's only the nukes that can dissuade a foreign nation threatening invasion. The Russian armed forces can do it, as it has shrunk 80 percent since the end of the Cold War in 1991, and fallen apart as well. Lack of money means that Russian military technology has not kept up. This includes the nuclear weapons. While Russia got the new Topol M ICBM into service since 1991, this was a Cold War era project, meant to replace the older, and much less effective and reliable ICBMs. But while...
  • The Russia Debacle

    10/15/2009 10:44:47 PM PDT · by fiscon1 · 2 replies · 289+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | 10/15/2009 | Charles Krauthammer
    About the only thing more comical than Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize was the reaction of those who deemed the award "premature," as if the brilliance of Obama's foreign policy is so self-evident and its success so assured that if only the Norway Five had waited a few years, his Nobel worthiness would have been universally acknowledged
  • Nothing new in Georgia-Russia-West relationship

    10/15/2009 2:53:15 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 2 replies · 239+ views
    telegraph.co.uk ^ | October 7, 2009 | Sarah Marcus
    ‘No one was willing to embroil himself with … Russia over a small country, somewhere far away in the Caucasus.’ How many times did one read that sentence or come across that sentiment in news reports, analyses and opinion pieces on the conflict between Georgia and Russia or on the uneasy peace brokered by President Sarkozy, or on the current status quo, which sees Russia in breach of the terms of the ceasefire by still having troops in previously uncontested Georgian territory? But there was a crucial word left out of that first quote: Soviet. Here’s the full passage: ‘The...
  • Georgia takes cold comfort from Clinton as Russia talks in more bellicose terms

    10/15/2009 2:42:08 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 2 replies · 406+ views
    irishtimes.com ^ | October 15, 2009 | Dan McLaughlin
    HILLARY CLINTON’S words of support for Georgia during her visit this week to Moscow did little to calm fears in Tbilisi about Russia’s intentions in the turbulent Caucasus mountains. Two of Russia’s most powerful men sent shivers through Tbilisi during the US secretary of state’s stay in Moscow, with statements that fuelled worries the Kremlin’s fight with rebels in its own restive Caucasus republics could spill into neighbouring Georgia. The struggle between Moscow’s security forces and militants, once confined to Chechnya, is equally intense in two other Russian regions, Dagestan and Ingushetia, where police and soldiers come under daily attack...
  • Clinton praises tolerance in Muslim Russian region

    10/15/2009 2:06:54 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 4 replies · 338+ views
    AFP ^ | October 14, 2009
    KAZAN, Russia — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday visited Kazan, the capital of Russia's predominantly Muslim Tatarstan region, lauding it as an example of multi-ethnic tolerance and peace. .... Over half of the region's population are Tatars, a Muslim Turkic people who live alongside a large ethnic Russian Orthodox Christian population and other minorities. Clinton, donning a yellow headscarf and taking off her shoes in line with Islamic custom, visited the gigantic Kul Sharif mosque in the Kazan Kremlin alongside the regional leader Mintimer Shaimiyev. "You are well known as someone who has fostered religious tolerance. It's...
  • Russian historian arrested in clampdown on Stalin era

    10/15/2009 1:43:11 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 26 replies · 1,031+ views
    guardian.co.uk ^ | October 15, 2009
    A Russian historian investigating the fate of Germans imprisoned in the Soviet Union during the second world war has been arrested, in the latest apparent clampdown on historical research into the Stalin era by the Russian authorities. Mikhail Suprun was detained last month by officers from Russia's security services. They searched his apartment and carried off his entire personal archive. He has now been charged with violating privacy laws and, if convicted, faces up to four years in jail. Suprun had been researching Germans sent to Russia's Arctic gulags. A professor of history at Arkhangelsk's Pomorskiy university, his study included...
  • Vladimir Putin, No Sanctions on Iran: Obama Sold Out Poland for Nothing

    10/15/2009 12:47:01 PM PDT · by lizol · 20 replies · 1,032+ views
    Right Pundits ^ | October 14th, 2009 | Beth Shaw
    Vladimir Putin, No Sanctions on Iran: Obama Sold Out Poland for Nothing By Beth Shaw It appears that Barack Obama sold out Poland for nothing. In spite of his preemptively giving in to Russia and promising to not use a missile shield to protect Poland and the Czech Republic, Vladimir Putin is saying no to sanctions on Iran. After all, how can we be absolutely 100% certain they are going to nuke us! Let’s just wait and see before we do anything. It seems the only preventative measures the United States can take against our enemies anymore is to give...
  • Russian birth rate at 15-year high

    10/13/2009 4:50:32 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 17 replies · 818+ views
    AXcess News ^ | Tuesday, 13 October 2009
    Its not that Russian's aren't giving birth to children, its just that the number of births is exceeding the number of deaths for the first time in fifteen years. Russia's Health Ministry is taking credit for increase in birth rate, citing the economic stimulus program approved by the Kremlin as the reason why more mothers in Russia are giving birth and fewer people are dying. But you can't argue with the numbers. On an annualized basis, Russia's birth rate is up between 7 and 8 percent. In August alone, 1000 more people were born than died. According to UN, Russia's...
  • Is Obama A Fool?

    10/14/2009 11:39:57 PM PDT · by OldDeckHand · 30 replies · 1,232+ views
    Powerlineblog.com ^ | John Hinderaker
    Scott is on record as believing that he is; I have reserved judgment. President Obama's apparently unilateral concession to Russia in abandoning our anti-missile defense system in central Europe, with no publicly-acknowledged quid pro quo, may support the view that in international relations, at least, Obama is a fool. But we need to be fair here: it is possible that this seemingly unilateral giveaway was, in fact, a bargain, and that Obama got something from the Russians, presumably in relation to Russia's client Iran, that has not yet become public. So this report on Hillary Clinton's trip to Russia is...
  • Russia reserves pre-emptive nuclear strike right

    10/14/2009 7:20:40 PM PDT · by neverdem · 39 replies · 1,871+ views
    Reuters ^ | Oct 13, 2009 | Dmitry Solovyov
    Russia in a new review of its policy on use of nuclear weapons will reserve the right to undertake a pre-emptive strike if it feels its security is endangered, a senior Kremlin official told a Russian newspaper. Russian and U.S. negotiators are in talks to find agreement on a new bilateral pact cutting stocks of strategic nuclear weapons. Both sides are working to a December deadline for a new treaty to replace the landmark Cold War-era START pact. While Moscow and Washington have made progress in strategic nuclear arms talks, Russia's security may come under threat from regional conflicts and...