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Serpo
10th April 2012, 03:44 PM
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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 (http://www.businessinsider.com/blackboard/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.
Russian sources say that the Russian military believes that if the U.S. goes to war with Iran, it may deploy forces into Georgia and warships in the Caspian Sea with the possible help of Azerbaijan, which since has stated that it will not allow its territory to be used by Israel to launch an attack on neighboring Iran.
There had been speculation that given the improved relations between Israel and Azerbaijan, the Jewish state may use bases from which to launch air attacks on neighboring Iran's nuclear sites. Israel recently agreed to sell Azerbaijan $1.6 billion in military equipment.
A further irritant to Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili is the prospect that Russian assault airborne troops, or VDV units, with helicopters could be moved into Georgia's two breakaway provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. These two provinces were taken by the Russian military during the August 2008 Russian-Georgian war. Initially they were declared by Moscow to be independent countries, but now the Kremlin is indicating they may be annexed to Russia.
Similarly, Lt. General Vladimir Shamanov, commander of the VDV, has announced that Russian troops in Armenia will be reinforced by paratroopers, along with attack and transport helicopters.
"The Russian spearhead (from the Transcaucasia region) may be ordered to strike south to prevent the presumed deployment of U.S. bases in Transcaucasia, to link up with the troops in Armenia and take over the South Caucasus energy corridor along which Azeri, Turkmen and other Caspian natural gas and oil may reach European markets," Felgenhauer said.
"By one swift military strike, Russia may ensure control of all the Caucasus and the Caspian states that were its former realm, establishing a fiat accompli the West, too preoccupied with Iran, would not reverse," he said.
"At the same time, a small victorious war would unite the Russian nation behind the Kremlin, allowing it to crush the remnants of the prodemocracy movement 'for fair elections,' and as a final bonus, Russia's military action could perhaps finally destroy the Saakashvili regime."
Putin has made no secret that he despises Saakashvili and with his return to the presidency, he may consider taking out the Georgian president as unfinished business. Just as in 2008, Putin will not have much to worry about if he sends Russian troops into Georgia, since there was muted reaction from the U.S. and the European countries to the Russian invasion and subsequent occupation.
This post originally appeared at G2 Bulletin. (http://g2bulletin.wnd.com/)


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General of Darkness
10th April 2012, 04:10 PM
Hey that's a cool jeep in the picture.

midnight rambler
10th April 2012, 04:15 PM
Not to mention the extremely badass mobile MIRV ICBM.

Cebu_4_2
10th April 2012, 04:17 PM
Not to mention the extremely badass mobile MIRV ICBM.

You mean the truck with a boob?

midnight rambler
10th April 2012, 04:25 PM
You mean the truck with a boob?

Yes, a solid fueled ICBM called the Topol-M -

http://www.armyrecognition.com/images/stories/east_europe/russia/missile_vehicle/topol-m_ss-27_new/SS-27_Stalin_Topol-M_RS-12M2_RT-2PM2_intercontinental_ballistic_missile_Russian_ar my_Russia_640.jpg

vacuum
10th April 2012, 04:40 PM
I agree with war this fall. Look at my post here:

http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?59405-quot-Israel-has-already-made-decision-quot-%28regarding-Iran%29&p=522393&viewfull=1#post522393

This seems like a positive indicator.

Notice it predicts the Afghanistan and Iraq invasions, and also the 2008 depression.


A modified Kondratiev Wave predicts heightened increase for war starting in the fall of 2012 (where it passes the horizontal line). This is the theory I'm going by, and why I posted a thread a while back asking what would happen if there was a war (got really grim responses...).

http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=2364&d=1331006378

vacuum
11th April 2012, 09:01 AM
bump

Neuro
11th April 2012, 01:44 PM
This increases the price tag of the Iranian attack substantially!

steyr_m
11th April 2012, 01:46 PM
Can Jesus just return and put an end to this madness?

Spectrism
11th April 2012, 01:47 PM
Has anyone seen what "massing troops" means? How many divisions of artillery, tanks, etc? Or.... are we talking about 1000 advisers?

Neuro
11th April 2012, 02:13 PM
Has anyone seen what "massing troops" means? How many divisions of artillery, tanks, etc? Or.... are we talking about 1000 advisers?

Good question!

ximmy
11th April 2012, 02:19 PM
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tater
11th April 2012, 03:21 PM
Has anyone seen what "massing troops" means? How many divisions of artillery, tanks, etc? Or.... are we talking about 1000 advisers?

According to wiki, they normally have this. Don't have a clue what they'll have after "massing".


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/102nd_Military_Base


...There are 3,000 Russian soldiers officially reported to be stationed at the 102nd Military Base located in Gyumri. In early 2005, the 102nd Military Base had 74 tanks, 17 infantry fighting vehicles, 148 armored personnel carriers, 84 artillery pieces, 18 MiG-29 fighters and several batteries of S-300 anti-aircraft missiles. A great deal of military hardware has been moved to the 102nd Base from the Russian 12th Military Base in Batumi and the Russian 62nd Military Base in Akhalkalaki, Georgia[7] which includes 35 tanks and armored vehicles and 370 pieces of military hardware. The military base is part of a joint air defense system of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which was deployed in Armenia in 1995. Furthermore, the Armenian Air Force relies partially upon the Russian MiG-29s located at the military base, for the defense of Armenia's airspace...

Spectrism
11th April 2012, 05:32 PM
According to wiki, they normally have this. Don't have a clue what they'll have after "massing".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/102nd_Military_Base

...There are 3,000 Russian soldiers officially reported to be stationed at the 102nd Military Base located in Gyumri. In early 2005, the 102nd Military Base had 74 tanks, 17 infantry fighting vehicles, 148 armored personnel carriers, 84 artillery pieces, 18 MiG-29 fighters and several batteries of S-300 anti-aircraft missiles. A great deal of military hardware has been moved to the 102nd Base from the Russian 12th Military Base in Batumi and the Russian 62nd Military Base in Akhalkalaki, Georgia[7] which includes 35 tanks and armored vehicles and 370 pieces of military hardware. The military base is part of a joint air defense system of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which was deployed in Armenia in 1995. Furthermore, the Armenian Air Force relies partially upon the Russian MiG-29s located at the military base, for the defense of Armenia's airspace...


This is not Russian tactics for "massing troops". That sounds more like a forgotten outpost.

Awoke
11th April 2012, 06:12 PM
Can Jesus just return and put an end to this madness?

I know you're "just sayin", but yeah: I actually do pray for Christ to return and stop the satanic elite, on a daily basis. But that is not what the scripture tells us.



Perhaps the most fearsome aspect of this war is that it is only the beginning! Both the book of Daniel and Revelation seem to portray the Time of Trouble in two phases. In Daniel 11 there is the great war with the initial attack by the King of the South and the massive counterattack by the King of the North. This is followed by “a time of trouble, such as never was” (Daniel 12:1).


The two phases are also predicted in Revelation. The first phase (the Trumpet war) is called “silence in heaven” (Revelation 8:1 (http://www.revelationofjesus.net/the-book/chapter-8.html#81)). During this phase God allows Satan to carry out his destructive agenda. The second phase is the Seven Last Plagues in which God intervenes to save His people who are being attacked by Babylon. In both Daniel and Revelation the Time of Trouble ends with the Second Coming of Christ.



http://www.revelationofjesus.net/important-questions/does-prophecy-predict-a-nuclear-war.html

Awoke
11th April 2012, 06:27 PM
Good article in the OP, but the speculation that Putin (I assert: Crypto jew) would attack Israel is laughable.

http://www.jewishproblem.com/very-troubling-statements-from-putin/

Now this is interesting> These comments are from a reader at the bottom of an article. Notice the very last statement.




http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/ed1ebb3f9fbe590ac5a8abae824d6ff0?s=40&d=wavatar&r=R Destroyer says:
April 7, 2012 at 11:00 am (http://zioncrimefactory.com/2012/04/05/the-nazis-gave-rothschild-bankers-the-boot/#comment-9729)

Putin is a jew trained kosher puppet, don’t forget that homo putin was in bed with the crypto-jew fag Joorge W. Buschstein.
http://neorepublica.com/media/blogs/republica/putin_bush_handshake.jpg
http://bagnewsnotes.typepad.com/misc/bush-putin-campdavid.jpg

Putin wearing his jew hat.
http://www.loonwatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/putin_yarmulke.jpg

Putin kissing disgusting kike lubavitcher ass.
http://firstlightforum.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/putin-at-table-with-jews1.jpg?w=583&h=291

Putin molesting a young boy in public.
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/photos/huge/2006_06/2006_06_30/kiss_4.jpg

That christarded jew rat Nate Kapner banned me for posting that jew hat and child molester photos of Pewtin.




Article
http://zioncrimefactory.com/2012/04/05/the-nazis-gave-rothschild-bankers-the-boot/

Curious that "Brother" Nathanial Kapner would ban a person from a forum for that, no?

LastResort
12th April 2012, 05:27 AM
We are living in some crazy times.

Russia sending anti-terror squads into Syria now this...

Too much doom.:o

Must go fishing...lol

Neuro
12th April 2012, 06:01 AM
This is not Russian tactics for "massing troops". That sounds more like a forgotten outpost.

Well that is what they had there in 2005. Getting reliable info re troop movements is beyond the Internet I think. But I wouldn't exclude the possibility that they have "massed" significant troops in Armenia. They had no problem slapping the fingers of the Israelis and the Americans over Georgia in 2008...