Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Russia Finds an Eager Weapons Buyer in Iran

I guess I’m not the only one making these “drastic” claims

The following is from NPR.org. And for all y’all liberals if you don’t except NPR then, you ain’t liberal.Laughing NPR is like the Clinton News Network times 10 (on the liberalometer). enjoy.

On a serious not though, Putin has got to go. Along with the crazy short man in Iran. 


January 18, 2007 · Iran may be under United Nations sanctions for nuclear arms technology, but Russia has recently sold Tehran new conventional weapons. This week, Moscow said it has completed deliveries of anti-aircraft missiles — and it is ready to sell more arms to Iran.

Iran may be under United Nations sanctions for nuclear-arms technology, but Russia has recently sold Tehran new conventional weapons. This week, Moscow said it has delivered anti-aircraft missiles to the country.

Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov announced the fulfillment of Moscow’s billion-dollar deal with Iran to reporters on Tuesday.

“We have supplied modern, short-range TOR-M1 anti-aircraft missile systems in accordance with our contracts,” he said. “Iran is not under international sanctions.”

The deal has angered Washington, which accuses Iran of being the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. Tehran, which is suspected of developing a secret nuclear arms program, is also under U.N. sanctions against atomic materials and technology.

But that hasn’t stopped Russia from building a nuclear power plant in Iran, which says it’s only interested in atomic energy for peaceful purposes.

Defense Minister Ivanov said this week that Moscow may supply Tehran with more weapons in the future.

“If Iran wants to buy defensive, I underline defensive, equipment for its armed forces,” Ivanov said, “then why not?”

Tehran’s recently acquired TOR-MI missiles are highly advanced battlefield weapons mounted on armored vehicles. They were designed by the Soviet Union to protect tank and infantry formations in a conflict with NATO forces in Europe.

Pavel Felgenhauer, a leading defense analyst, says the missiles are offensive, not defensive weapons.

“This is a serious development,” Felgenhauer said.” It gives the Iranians military possibilities if they can sort of believe that they can withstand to some extent American air supremacy in any kind of clash on the battlefield.”

Iran isn’t the only U.S. opponent Russia supplies with weapons. Moscow became the largest arms supplier to developing countries last year. Its biggest customers are India and China. But Russia also sells arms to countries like Venezuela and Syria.

Israel has accused Syria of supplying Russian rockets to Hezbollah — something Moscow denies.

The United States recently enacted sanctions against the main state arms export company, Rosoboronexport, and other Russian arms companies. But the growing standoff looks set to worsen strained relations between the two countries.

 


Once again I ask:

How long do we sit on our nice warm couches and wait?

I’m tired of waiting

Big Jimmy 

 the exact address for this article is http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6906839

 

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Are We Still Blind?

Are we still blind to Iran? Honest question. Are we still going to live in ignorance to a major threat to civilization. That seems to be the case. Iran has got to go. If it was up to me Iran would not have had the opportunity to commit the hiddeous act of kidnapping 15 British navymen. But my fear is we are still blind to the threat Ahmadinejad poses. He is not an honest or sincere man, he is not someone to mess around with! He just needs to be simply, taken out. All Ahmadinejad is a ruthless dictator that wants to destroy anything non-muslim. Well why shouldn’t he that is what the Koran teaches. It is a faith built upon blood, not peace. If it was about peace then we would not be having the problems we have with them. He is a man of faith, just its, the wrong faith. My fear is we will wait too long to do something. How much does it take. Iran has done more atrosities against us than Iraq has done towards us and we were certainly justified in going into Iraq, so in my eyes were doubly justified in going into Iran!

We have conclusive evidence that Iran 

1. gave weopons and bombs to Hezbollah

2. that Iran is sending in terrorists into Iraq

3. that many roadside bombs in Iraq are from Iran make

4. that Iran illegally kidnapped British navy men in Iraqi waters.

 When the final straw be too late for America to do anything?

 Iran is an evil regime, the question is: Who’s man enough to stop them? 

Big Jimmy 

 

They obviously want peace

 

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