Proxy War Escalates: Russia Lifts Ban On Selling Anti-Aircraft Missiles To Iran
13
April, 2015
UPDATE: *RUSSIA
WILL SUPPLY S-300 TO IRAN QUICKLY: INTERFAX
We
showed yesterday the web of interconnected rifts and relationships
among The Middle East's local and proxy war members and it seems this
morning tensions are escalating once again. As Bloomberg reports,
Russian President Vladimir Putin
signed a decree on Monday lifting a ban on the delivery of S-300
anti-missile rocket systems to Iran.
The ban was introduced by former President Dmitry Medvedev in 2010
under pressure from the West following UN sanctions imposed on Iran
over its nuclear program.
Russia says it cancelled a contract to deliver the advanced missile system to Iran in 2010 under pressure from the West following UN sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear program, but world powers and Tehran have now reached an interim deal on curbing Iran's nuclear work.
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“[The presidential] decree lifts the ban on transit through Russian territory, including airlift, and the export from the Russian Federation to the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also the transfer to the Islamic Republic of Iran outside the territory of the Russian Federation, both by sea and by air, of air defense missile systems S-300,” says the information note accompanying the document, RIA Novosti reported.
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Of
course what this really means is that the next Saudi airplane to
crash over "east Iran" will lead to recriminations against
Russia.. and more isolation.
Russian
foreign minsiter Lavrov adds:
- *LAVROV: RUSSIA LIFTED IRAN S-300 BAN TO AID TALKS: RIA
- *LAVROV: NO MORE NEED FOR IRAN S-300 EMBARGO: RIA
- *LAVROV: S-300 NOT THREATENING ISRAEL, OTHER NATIONS: RIA
- *LAVROV SAYS S-300 ARE PURELY DEFENSIVE SYSTEMS: RIA
PutinGives Go-Ahead for S-300 Missile Systems
Vladimir
Putin signed a decree lifting a ban on the sales of S-300 air defense
systems to Iran, according to the Kremlin press service
Jakarta
is looking to an already crowded stretch of water, the South China
Sea, for regular military exercises with the United States, despite
the fact that neither nation holds any official claims in the region.
Polish
internet activists have vowed to disrupt plans by the Russian
motorcycle club Night Wolves to stage a victory ride through Polish
territory on the way to Berlin in honor of the 70th anniversary of
Victory in the Second World War.
Normandy
Four reaffirms commitment to Minsk ceasefire agreement on Ukraine
A
suspected submarine spotted in the Stockholm archipelago a week after
Sweden's extensive hunt for Russian underwater vessels last autumn
was only a civilian boat, Sweden's Armed Forces have now said. But
they remain convinced that the first sighting was a small foreign usb
"I
don't trust the policy of the United States… but this does not mean
I reject a pacific solution to the conflicts,” iconic former Cuban
leader Fidel Castro commented on the push for a restoration of
Cuban-American ties.
Iranian public figures expressed great excitement and hope for improved relations with Russia after the ban on S-33 air defense shipments was lifted.
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