There has been speculation on the level of Russia’s support
to Syria and the extent Russia will go to. It would seem that Russia was trying
to deal diplomatically with the US in order to avoid escalation but with recent
events in Ukraine it looks like the gloves have been taken off. We should also
keep in mind the disappearance of MH370 and possibility that it was hijacked by
the US in order to test China’s surveillance and other capacities as well as to
deliver a chilling threat to China and Russia regarding America’s capacities in
the area of electro-magnetic/directed energy weapons. The more the Americans try to bully and manipulate
Russia and China in this fight to maintain their total global dominance the
speedier they hasten their demise.
Here is an important article that Ghassan and I translated.
Putin Elevates Military Cooperation with Assad.
Here is an important article that Ghassan and I translated.
Putin Elevates Military Cooperation with Assad.
20 May 2014
(Translated by Ghassan Kadi and Intibah Wakeup)
Russian President Vladimir Putin has put an end to the innuendos
regarding his stand on Syria after the Ukrainian earthquake. He has reached new agreements with the
administration of President Bashar Al Assad which assures that Moscow now is even
more adamant in its support to the Syrian government than it was before the
stand-off with Kiev and the West.
According to information, a joint economic community has
been established between Syria and Russia. The overt pre-amble to this
committee is to “bolster trade, investment and economic cooperation”. The Russian side in the committee is headed by
the Russian Deputy Premier, Dimitry Rogozin whilst the Syrian side is headed by
the Finance Minister, Ismail Ismail.
If one looks closely at the Russian official it becomes
clear that what is meant here, first and foremost, is to elevate military
support to Syria. Rogozin is far from
being an ordinary person. He is much
more lethal than just a Deputy Premier.
Since he was appointed as a Deputy Premier by Dimitry Medvedev in 2011,
he was put in charge of overseeing the military industries and to study and
outline all that relates to defence needs. His success led to the extension of
his tenure which has been renewed again since 2012 and he holds in his hands
most of Russia’s military secrets.
This Russian Deputy Premier who is cooperating with the Syrian
side, comes from the heart of Russian military warfare industries. It is rumoured that the CIA and Israeli
intelligence are interested in knowing more about him. The White House and the American military
administration consider him one of the most important Russian officials. Forbes
Magazine described him as the chief of Russian Foreign policy hawks. Washington
accuses him personally of breaching the sovereignty of Ukrainian soil. His “inflammatory” statements about Crimea
are often quoted.
It is for these reasons that the American administration
listed the name of Dimitry Rogozin on the sanction list, considering him
persona non grata, rendering him unable to travel to the United States, Canada
and some European Union countries. His
properties in these countries (if indeed he has any at all) have been frozen. It is said that he ridicules these decisions. He argues that where you have mutiny you have
to stop it and where you have terrorism you need to crush it. He is a devout student of the vision of Putin
himself. His presence will enhance decisive military actions in Syria.
It would be quite naïve to believe that Putin has appointed
this Russian hawk, who is in charge of many sensitive military portfolios, just for the sake of forming a committee for
economic cooperation with Syria. The
information asserts that his appointment in this position is to elevate the
level of military support. This has
become more prominent now after the other axis has determined to try to change
the balance of power in Syria despite its continued failures thus far.
The Syrian military administration does not normally reveal
details of military arsenal that it receives from Russia. What is also unclear is the extent and volume
of direct Russian aid all the way from missiles, fighter jets, communication,
surveillance, other weapons, training, experts etc. The outcome of this was
clear when a Turkish fighter was downed as well as events on the battlefields.
The timing of the appointment of Rogozin coincides with the opening
of the Turkish and Saudi military warehouses to the rebels as well as the increase
of supplies of TOW anti-tank missiles which occured after Ahmed Jarba was
received [in Washington]. The Russian decision
also coincided with the meeting in London of the “Friends of Syria” which
culminated in increasing the level of support to the rebels, a decision that
was referred to by the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov as
being “destructive and biased”.
Russia did not stop at this level, but went further by
declaring a positive pre-emptive statement about the Syrian Presidential
elections even before it took place. Alexander, Lokachivich, a spokesperson for the Russian Ministry for
Foreign Affairs stated that “ …the upcoming Syrian Presidential elections is bound to
become an important step towards protecting the government institutions and the
peaceful settlement for the crisis in the country”.
It is therefore not surprising that the Russian Deputy
Foreign Minister declared yesterday that his country is determined to veto the
decision of referring Syria to the International Criminal Court. Yesterday,
Russia and China have jointly elevated their international support for
Damascus. In a closing statement to the Russian President’s visit to China in Shanghai,
a joint statement said that “…Moscow and Beijing condemn any foreign
interference in Syria and support the Syrian government and the international
community in their effort to rid Syria of its chemical weapons and jointly call
for the end of the humanitarian crisis in Syria.” A statement like this is clearly directed to
Washington, London, Paris and some regional countries.
This is what is revealed openly. But what is spoken
privately between Putin and Assad is another story.
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