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Russian Naval fleet re-enters the Mediterranean
« on: May 14, 2013, 11:05:07 PM »
Always thought WWII would be provoked by naval engagement.


Russia staffs Mediterranean fleet. Turkey weighs payback for Syrian bombings

DEBKAfile Special Report May 12, 2013, 7:19 PM (IDT)

Tags:  Turkey,   Syria,   Russian Navy,   Russian S-300,   Binyamin Netanyahu,   Vladimir Putin,  



Russian nuclear submarine
 

Russian Navy Admiral Viktor Chirkov said Sunday, May 12, that the process is underway for creating a permanent staff to run Russian fleet operations in the Mediterranean Sea.  Speaking at Sevastopol, the Black Sea fleet’s home port, Adm. Chirkov said a staff of 20 officers was already in place. And the Mediterranean deployment would comprise five to six warships and their service vessels as well possibly as nuclear submarines which, say our military sources, are armed with nuclear ballistic missiles.

debkafile’s military sources: The new permanent deployment is the next Russian step for safeguarding Bashar Assad’s regime in Damascus and deterring military attacks on his Hizballah allies and Iranian interests in their three-way bloc.
 Moscow is also announcing loud and clear that Russia is finally restoring its military presence to the Middle East in 2013 after the last Soviet squadron exited the Mediterranean in 1992.

The Russian naval step came 24 hours after two car bombs reduced to rubble the center of the Turkish town of Reyhanli near the Syrian border, killing 46 people and injuring scores. Turkish ministers at the scene Sunday openly blamed Syrian military intelligence for the attack’s planning and execution.

This raised concerns in Moscow that Ankara was preparing to deliver a serious reprisal, possibly in the form of an aerial or missile assault, on Syrian military targets.

Russian tacticians reckoned that, after Israel’s two air strikes against Assad regime targets, the Tayyip Erdogan’s government could hardly avoid direct action without appearing to be failing in courage in the eyes of the Turkish public.

 Some action is doubly pressing as Prime Minister Erdogan prepares to travel to Washington to meet President Barack Obama on May 16 and present him with evidence that Assad has used chemical weapons in his war on Syrian rebels.

The Reyhanli bombings and Turkey’s potential retaliation sent a fresh wave of alarm across the Syrian neighborhood. Once again, Israeli Air Force warplanes thundered Sunday across South Lebanon and over Hizballah strongholds in the eastern Beqaa Valley near the Syrian border.
 Given all these circuмstances, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s chances are virtually nil of getting anywhere in his trip to the Black Sea resort of Sochi to persuade President Vladimir Putin to hold back advanced S-300 anti-air missiles from Syria. He can expect to find the Russian president driving full speed for arms deals - not just with Syria, but also with Iraq, Yemen and Sudan.

 Putin clearly regards Obama’s decision to keep the US clear of military involvement in the Syrian conflict as an open gateway for a Russian military comeback to the Middle East after a 21-year absence, armed with a cornucopia of weapons for winning clients. For now, there is no stopping him, not even if Turkey or Israel were to embark themselves on military intervention.

Russian Naval fleet re-enters the Mediterranean
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2013, 11:37:44 PM »
We may be closure to WW3, but the global coastal event may preempt their
plans.


Russian Naval fleet re-enters the Mediterranean
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2013, 08:42:20 AM »
Remember that DEBKA is an Israeli source.

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Putin clearly regards Obama’s decision to keep the US clear of military involvement in the Syrian conflict as an open gateway for a Russian military comeback to the Middle East after a 21-year absence, armed with a cornucopia of weapons for winning clients. For now, there is no stopping him, not even if Turkey or Israel were to embark themselves on military intervention.


You could instead say Russia is preventing greater carnage.

All this looks like Israel/US have made a few miscalculations already and are not having as easy a time of things as they had expected.

Russian Naval fleet re-enters the Mediterranean
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2013, 05:25:07 PM »
Quote from: Maizar
Remember that DEBKA is an Israeli source.

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Putin clearly regards Obama’s decision to keep the US clear of military involvement in the Syrian conflict as an open gateway for a Russian military comeback to the Middle East after a 21-year absence, armed with a cornucopia of weapons for winning clients. For now, there is no stopping him, not even if Turkey or Israel were to embark themselves on military intervention.


You could instead say Russia is preventing greater carnage.

All this looks like Israel/US have made a few miscalculations already and are not having as easy a time of things as they had expected.



Hope you're right about Russia's navy adding stability to the region.

Your comment reminds me of another fαℓѕє fℓαg prediction: That Israel would nuke a US Naval ship in the Mediterranean and blame it on the Iranians.

In 1967, the Israeli air force attacked the USS Liberty during the Israeli war and tried to blame it on Egypt.  LBJ covered the incident up.


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Russian Naval fleet re-enters the Mediterranean
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2013, 02:40:08 AM »
Quote from: Incredulous

Hope you're right about Russia's navy adding stability to the region.

Your comment reminds me of another fαℓѕє fℓαg prediction: That Israel would nuke a US Naval ship in the Mediterranean and blame it on the Iranians.

In 1967, the Israeli air force attacked the USS Liberty during the Israeli war and tried to blame it on Egypt.  LBJ covered the incident up.


USS Liberty fαℓѕє fℓαg



The only reason there hasn't been a full scale invasion of Syria is Russia and China. However they are trying fαℓѕє fℓαg after fαℓѕє fℓαg but it's not as easy to do this with the free flow of information that exists today. Even 9/11 was badly done and a lot of resources have been expended since then to cover up or at least muddy the story.