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Russian Hind MI-24 Helicopter

King George Bush the 2nd. assures the American people:

"Russia is not our enemy " -- May 12, 2005


"Russia is not our enemy,” Bush said. “Russia is our friend, and it’s important that we work together to achieve peace."


http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/05/12/bushamigo.shtml

 

Russian File

http://www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8R.html

 

The Sunburn - Iran's Awesome
Nuclear Anti-Ship Missile

The Weapon That Could
Defeat The US In The Gulf

http://www.rense.com/general59/theSunburniransawesome.htm

"I was shocked when I learned the facts about these Russian-made cruise missiles. The problem is that so many of us suffer from two common misperceptions. The first follows from our assumption that Russia is militarily .......

......., in certain key areas Russian technology is actually superior to our own. And nowhere is this truer than in the vital area of anti-ship cruise missile technology, where the Russians hold at least a ten-year lead over the US. The second misperception has to do with our complacency in general about missiles-as-weapons probably attributable to the pathetic performance of Saddam Hussein's Scuds during the first Gulf war: a dangerous illusion that I will now attempt to rectify.

The Soviets succeeded: by developing several supersonic anti-ship missiles, one of which, the SS-N-22 Sunburn, has been called "the most lethal missile in the world today."
 
After the collapse of the Soviet Union the old military establishment fell upon hard times. But in the late1990s Moscow awakened to the under-utilized potential of its missile technology to generate desperately needed foreign exchange. A decision was made to resuscitate selected programs, and, very soon, Russian missile technology became a hot export commodity. Today, Russian missiles are a growth industry generating much-needed cash for Russia, with many billions in combined sales to India, China, Viet Nam, Cuba, and also Iran. In the near future this dissemination of advanced technology is likely to present serious challenges to the US. Some have even warned that the US Navy's largest ships, the massive carriers, have now become floating death traps, and should for this reason be mothballed.
Perhaps, with this in mind, we should be asking whether Vladimir Putin is a serious student of history. If he is, then he surely recognizes that the deepening crisis in the Persian Gulf presents not only manifold dangers, but also opportunities. Be assured that the Russian leader has not forgotten the humiliating defeat Ronald Reagan inflicted upon the old Soviet state. (Have we Americans forgotten?) By the mid-1980s the Soviets were in Kabul, and had all but defeated the Mujahedeen. The Soviet Union appeared secure in its military occupation of Afghanistan. But then, in 1986, the first US Stinger missiles reached the hands of the Afghani resistance; and, quite suddenly, Soviet helicopter gunships and MiGs began dropping out of the skies like flaming stones. The tide swiftly turned, and by 1989 it was all over but the hand wringing and gnashing of teeth in the Kremlin. Defeated, the Soviets slunk back across the frontier. The whole world cheered the American Stingers, which had carried the day.
 
This very night, as he sips his cognac, what is Vladimir Putin thinking? Is he perhaps thinking about the perverse symmetries of history? If so, he may also be wondering (and discussing with his closest aides) how a truly great nation like the United States could be so blind and so stupid as to allow another state, i.e., Israel, to control its foreign policy, especially in a region as vital (and volatile) as the Mid-East.
 
One can almost hear the Russians' animated conversation:
 
"The Americans! What is the matter with them?" "They simply cannot help themselves."
 
"What idiots!"
 
"A nation as foolish as this deserves to be taught a lesson"
 
"Yes! For their own good."
 
"It must be a painful lesson, one they will never forget. "Are we agreed, then, comrades?"
 
"Let us teach our American friends a lesson about the limits of military power..."
 
Does anyone really believe that Vladimir Putin will hesitate to seize a most rare opportunity to change the course of history and, in the bargain, take his sweet revenge? Surely Putin understands the terrible dimensions of the trap into which the US has blundered, thanks to the Israelis and their neo-con supporters in Washington who lobbied so vociferously for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, against all friendly and expert advice, and who even now beat the drums of war against Iran. Would Putin be wrong to conclude that the US will never leave the region unless it is first defeated militarily? Should we blame him for deciding that Iran is "one bridge too far"?
 
If the US and Israel overreach, and the Iranians close the net with Russian anti-ship missiles, it will be a fearful symmetry, indeed."

 

Read the Entire Article at the following LINK:

http://www.rense.com/general59/theSunburniransawesome.htm

 

Russian Hind MI-24 Helicopter

 

Russian Tank

Russian Aliens in U.S.
 

Some in battle dress 
infiltrating from Canada
 

... Russian nationals, dressed in military battle dress uniforms, were stopped by Canadian authorities as they attempted to enter the U.S. at an unguarded crossing approximately 20 miles south of Limestone.

Wednesday Oct 29, 2003
Who's guarding our military equipment?

"This is not the first time suspicious foreign nationals have been caught around the Maine National Guard site. In June, according to the Border Patrol, a Humvee was stolen from the Limestone facility. While searching for the missing vehicle, agents apprehended a Russian illegal alien nearby. He had a valid New York State commercial driver's license allowing him to haul hazardous materials and a pass that granted him access to sea ports along the East Coast -- including high-level security bonded customs areas. Also this summer, two other Russian nationals, dressed in military battle dress uniforms, were stopped by Canadian authorities as they attempted to enter the U.S. at an unguarded crossing approximately 20 miles south of Limestone."  --- Michelle Malkin

Is Al Qaeda 
a Kremlin Proxy?

Litvinenko's interview with FAKT
By J.R. Nyquist

 

Civil War Two Folds Into World War Three

Reader's Reactions to Civil War Two
J.R. Nyquist

"Taking a larger view of things, it seems to me that Chittum and his supporters don't take the foreign threats to this country seriously. If they understood Civil War Two, as they claim, they might begin to see it more in terms of World War III. It is no accident that key black radicals (like the Black Panthers) are Marxist-Leninists. Ditto for the radical Hispanics who want to create a separate borderland state in the Southwest." -- J.R. Nyquist

JRNyquist.com Research & Reporting on World War Three

Russian Fighter Jests - SU 47 Berkut & SU 35-UB

 

Extortion, Blackmail
and Entrapment

Russia's aggressive campaign
against U.S. citizens

By J.R. Nyquist

 

Russia Takes Europe
Testimony of Mrs. "H"

 

NUCLEAR WAR SURVIVAL SKILLS

Nuclear World War Preparations

World War III Survival Guide

Russian BMP-3 Armored Fighting Vehicle / Personnel Carrier.

Russian BMP-3 Armored Fighting Vehicle / Personnel Carrier.

Russian Alligator Helicopter

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