Posted on 02/28/2008 10:14:50 AM PST by strmenjan
LONDON MI6 agents have monitored secret meetings between top Serbian officials and Russian President Vladimir Putin's anointed successor, Dmitry Medvedev, to discuss the installation of Russian nuclear missiles to contribute to what he told a Moscow election rally this weekend would "help to ensure Serbian security."
The president-in-waiting no one seriously believes any other candidate will win this coming Sunday's election also will ensure that President Vladimir Putin will become the nation's prime minister, effectively remaining the real power behind Medvedev after stepping down from the presidency.
"In fact Putin's descent into the prime minister's chair is the most interesting facet of the current situation. Putin has not revealed the motivation behind the decision to exchange his role as 'popularity god' for one of a simple bureaucrat," reveals an MI6 report.
The author, a senior analyst, concludes: "The acceptance of the prime minister's job is no more than a front ensuring he remains the powerful puppeteer behind the puppet."
Certainly Putin's hand can be deduced in the threat to plant nuclear missiles in the region so as to provide Russia with its own version of America's Star Wars.
In the past week, Medvedev's offer to provide missiles has escalated an already tense situation in the region. If Russian missiles are installed in Serbia, it could spread. Kosovo could become the first testing ground for Russia's new president as he continues to support the ever-deepening confrontation between Moscow and the West.
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Wow...right next to NATO nations like Hungary and Bulgaria. This isn’t good.
Well we’ll plant missiles in the Ukraine and Poland. Lets see who gets hit first. If Putin wants to rock and roll we should oblige him.
How long must the world sit aside while the Serbs get kicked around? It’s the only logical thing to do to cease the actions our government keeps taking without hesitation.
Stability doesn’t mean pro-American regimes everywhere. And out behavior in the Balkans has ensured we won’t have any there: we have made enemies of the Serbs, our natural allies against the jihad, and our Shiptar ‘friends’ suffer from the Mohammedan ‘virtue’ of hating infidels (think Fort Dix Six).
Serbia under the protection of the Russian nuclear umbrella, and thus able to clear house in the Balkans by dealing with the jihadis in Kosovo and maybe even Bosnia would offend the sensibilities in Brussels and Foggy Bottom, but would actually be a good thing: Serbia would once again take up its thankless role of defending Europe against the jihad.
Holy St. Lazar pray for us!
Kosovo is Serbia!
Thanks Clinton, bombing Serbia in the first place pushed Iran to build such weapons to protect themselves and now the Serbs may get these gifts to do the same. Forget the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty — Moscow realizes that the bombing of Serbia was against international law and Kosovo declaring independence was also a violation.
You want a nuclear war with Russia to defend our policy of stealing Christian land to give to Muslims with ties to Al Qaeda?
Russia is in the right in the Balkans and thanks to Bill Clinton, our feckless, appeasing State Department, and W being clueless about the issues at hand, the US is in the wrong.
“You are either with us or your are with the terrorist,” Bush said. In the Balkans, the two alternatives are identical.
Next: Free Dearbornistan!
Bump!
Amen to that. Putin may be a criminal and a bully, but he has Serbia right.
God help us if anyone gives Nukes to Kosovo though.
Maybe a better idea would be for us to stop facilitating the muslim piecemeal takeover of Serbia.
Hey..., I’m starting to buy into this “George Bush has made the world less safe” argument.
So Putin is finally admitting publicly that the KGB is out of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty.
We knew that with KGBs Iranian work.
Do you think they'd be more likely to use them against the US or radical Islam? Would it really be so bad to have radical Islam all upset with Russia again?
MED-VE-DEV, that’s the guy that Hillary and Obama couldn’t identify in the debate. My next column is about this. Remember when Andy Hiller dropped a Pop Quiz on George Bush in 1999? All the headlines the next day were about how stupid he was.
Our missiles are defensive in nature. What Russia is supposedly doing is offensive.
Condi- for the price of a Microsoft Word doc and some printer ink you been have been able to get the KGB to display more cards than many years of Intel would have been able too.
Congrats you are a Russian expert.
Isn’t our government’s recognition of Kosovo an offensive act violating international law (Resolution 1244) and the sovereignty of Serbia for the umteenth time?
Who are these supposed MI6 agents and why are they spilling their guts to a pay newsletter site? I’ll believe it when I hear it from Putin.
I smell fishes.
And another bump!
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