22 June 2007

OF COURSE WE SHOULDN’T NUKE ‘EM …

They’re totally innocent. How silly of me to think otherwise.

What’s that you say? How come Syria is buying a billion (as in a million million) $$s worth of MiG-31E Foxhounds? Oh …protection, of course.

And how can they afford it?

Well, according to Russian newspapers such as Kommersant (which, by national definition means it’s a paper practicing “real” journalism, unlike that of our coddled scribes) reports”

“... a lot of MiG-29M/M2 jets was sold to Syria as well. They are being sold abroad for the first time and are similar in their technical specifications to the MiG-35 model Russia is now offering India. The total value of the contract for the MiG-31 and MiG-29M/M2 aircraft is estimated at $1 billion” going on to add that the amount raises questions, noting the likelihood that the deal is being financed by Iran as a back-door purchase ...”

And then there’s this from DEFENSE INDUSTRY DAILY :

Kommersant cites a number of indicators that this may be the case, including a Jane’s report in May 2007 that a similar arrangement has being used to funnel some of Syria's 36 new Pantsir-S1E air defense systems to Iran in exchange for a fence's (sorry, "intermediary") fee. They also cite the 2 countries' recent mutual defense agreements, including the July 2006 agreement signed by both countries' defense ministers, which envisaged Iranian financing of Syrian arms deals with Russia, Ukraine and China.

“In response, Russian authorities have issued non-denial denials.

“Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said in a statement that "...all of Russia's deals in the sphere of military-technical cooperation comply with international law and Russia's obligations under various treaties and United Nations resolutions." Since none of those obligation prohibit sales to Syria, this response is utterly meaningless.

“Sergei Chemezov, head of state arms-trading monopoly Rosoboronexport, is quoted as saying that "Russia has no plans to deliver fighter jets to Syria and Iran." Of course, a sale of fighter jets only to Syria would comply with this statement - and if the Syrians choose to send them to Iran, that concerns Syria's plans and not Russia's.”

Nuke ‘em all and damn the Libs, Dems and anybody else in the way.

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