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Russia Is Massing Troops On Iran's Northern Border And Waiting For A Western Attack Read more: ht

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Russia Thinks An Israeli Attack On Iran By The Summer Is 'Almost Certain' - Business Insider

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.
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."
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.


 
I read some scuttlebutt somewhere that the Chinese are doing the same thing on the borders of Mexico, don't know if there's any truth to it though. :confused:
 
Lets hope Russia doesn't get involved, if a western war against Iran does happen. Russia against the US would not be a pretty for any of us on this planet.
 
As far as the US is concerned, this is more like a long term chess game. If Obama gets the boot in november Russia will be interfacing with Romney who hasn't opened a newspaper since the cold war it seems. I'm praying that this guy's rhetoric is not a reflection of his deep convictions. How a presidential candidate could be dishing out garbage like that is mind boggling.

Commentary: Romney's Russia Gambit | The National Interest
Mitt Romney’s recent comments on Russia—in which he characterized Russia as America’s “number-one geopolitical foe”—might make for good politics, but they certainly are bad policy

In the short term, massing troops on the northern border should defuse the short fuses and also sends Iran a subtle signal of support. However, should there be an attack, you'll need troops to manage a massive influx of refugees and to protect the oil pipelines feeding Russia and China. I doubt that Russia's interest in Iran would be more than purely strategic.
Pipeline Geopolitics: Major Turnaround. Russia, China, Iran Redraw Energy Map

From a Russian perspective, its a move that protects its longer term national interests.
 
I have always said that a war with Iran would be an order of magnitude more problematic (diplo-speak if ever I've heard it) than any war with Iraq.

By the way, those countries are pronounced 'ee-rack' and 'ee-ran'. Trust me, ask someone who speaks Farsi or Arabic - I have. ;)
 
I read some scuttlebutt somewhere that the Chinese are doing the same thing on the borders of Mexico, don't know if there's any truth to it though. :confused:

The real threat of course is from the Australian forces massing on the Canadian border. Our northern border is wide open anytime that militaristic oppressive expansionist socialist bunch wants to crash the party down here. They want our shiny stuff and our wimmings.
 
I read some scuttlebutt somewhere that the Chinese are doing the same thing on the borders of Mexico, don't know if there's any truth to it though. :confused:

C-K, thanks for adding a feminine face to a profile pic. you aren't i suppose from a military family? 'scuttlebutt' being naval/marine corps slang for 'rumour' ?
(About the C-K thing, you would be within your rights of objecting to have a 'P-diddly' or 'J-lo' type contraction of your avatar name! But I think it has a bit of a ring to it........now I've opened the door on someone calling my 'G-mac' or something which I would not like!

I can't speak to the border of Mexico except to say the traffic is very one-way, car or foot.
 
As far as the US is concerned, this is more like a long term chess game. If Obama gets the boot in november Russia will be interfacing with Romney who hasn't opened a newspaper since the cold war it seems. I'm praying that this guy's rhetoric is not a reflection of his deep convictions. How a presidential candidate could be dishing out garbage like that is mind boggling.

Commentary: Romney's Russia Gambit | The National Interest


In the short term, massing troops on the northern border should defuse the short fuses and also sends Iran a subtle signal of support. However, should there be an attack, you'll need troops to manage a massive influx of refugees and to protect the oil pipelines feeding Russia and China. I doubt that Russia's interest in Iran would be more than purely strategic.
Pipeline Geopolitics: Major Turnaround. Russia, China, Iran Redraw Energy Map

From a Russian perspective, its a move that protects its longer term national interests.

Very possible this is just sabre rattling, but it may not be only time will tell.

Dmitry Rogozin recently was the Russian ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and is now
deputy Russian prime minister he says :
If Iran is involved in any military action, it's a direct threat to our security
He oversees Russia's defense sector, also.

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.
If this does play out then it will be almost impossible to pull back from it once the shooting starts. Nothing has started yet, so there is always hope.
 
C-K, thanks for adding a feminine face to a profile pic. you aren't i suppose from a military family? 'scuttlebutt' being naval/marine corps slang for 'rumour' ?
(About the C-K thing, you would be within your rights of objecting to have a 'P-diddly' or 'J-lo' type contraction of your avatar name! But I think it has a bit of a ring to it........now I've opened the door on someone calling my 'G-mac' or something which I would not like!

I can't speak to the border of Mexico except to say the traffic is very one-way, car or foot.

Well thanks ,I think? lol You can call me CK if you like , others do...the CitizenK comes from the movie citizen kane and my name combined, which is Kelly. And that 'femine face' (you're welcome btw) isn't 'just' a feminine face, it's my face lol ;) Yes and no, to the military family question, my dad was a Captain of the Marine Corp and Coast Guard (and then some)...so I use his lingo. :D But never was around any of 'them' , just him.
Agreed on the traffic situation with Mexico ;)
 
CK - yeah I kinda guessed it was your own photo! and a good one too! I had already guessed it was from citizen kane (i've never seen it - i know, it's a classic etc, will get round to it) and that it also jived with you being called Kelly.
I was actually gonna state that I thought your father was in fact in the Marines - 'scuttlebutt' was too much of a give away. Judging by ages I am gonna think your dad could possibly have been active in Central America in the 80's and/or the first Gulf War? (what anyone did or did not do whilst in the military is their own business, it's fine to keep it to ones's self but those who have been caught trading on a fake military background really get my goat. it is almost a direct attempt to try and wrongly share the honour of others - which is just low-down dirty theft. Rant over:)

I am sure as a 'military daughter' you have a good comprehension of the fact that doing military service (voluntarily) is so much more than just a job. Being involved in such institution and tradition gave me a sense of pride in doing work in a way I have never been able to match anywhere else. For any person from any country who chose to do military service there is often a bond even between those from different countries or services. There is so much similarity in the things people do in uniform that for the rest of your life you feel you are affiliated with so many others in the world that I can't believe would be the same for say, lawyers or bankers etc. It is a unique and good thing. If your dad is still alive he'll know what I'm talking about!
 
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