Russia Arms SYRIA With Powerful Ballistic Missiles | |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 29333787 Greece 12/08/2012 10:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More BS to rally the sheep. Syria bought these things in 2005. Quoting: insertfunnyusername Deliveries were made between 2009-2011. Eat it up. How do you know? What is your source? This is common knowledge lads. A simple google search with the words "Syria Iskander 2005" would help you find endless sources. Because of NATO reaction the 26 Iskander units that Syria has today couldn't be delivered before 2009-2011. Last delivery was made in December 2011. |
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Bondeknoll User ID: 1195264 Norway 12/08/2012 10:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Obama, Sarkozy. Cameron and other less influential leaders in the west have started the cold war game again, by supporting islamist and driving Russia and China back from their sphere of influence and interests. As a matter of fact, the lines may be drawn even further back in time, to the nazis, who also made alliances with muslim countries, based on a common, strong hatred of the jews. Obama and other western leaders are now following in the path of the nazis, possibly reviving "plan B" of the stay-behind nazis, The Fourth Reich! Last Edited by Bondeknoll on 12/08/2012 10:50 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1405546 United States 12/08/2012 10:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More BS to rally the sheep. Syria bought these things in 2005. Quoting: insertfunnyusername Deliveries were made between 2009-2011. Eat it up. How do you know? What is your source? This is common knowledge lads. A simple google search with the words "Syria Iskander 2005" would help you find endless sources. Because of NATO reaction the 26 Iskander units that Syria has today couldn't be delivered before 2009-2011. Last delivery was made in December 2011. If you get your intel from google, then OMFG LMFAO!!! Google is directly hardwired to CIA Data and Facts. Talk about eating out of the hand that deceives. I seriously doubt GOOGLE will have data on recent activities, especially if those activities are controversial or secretive. |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 29333787 Greece 12/08/2012 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More BS to rally the sheep. Syria bought these things in 2005. Quoting: insertfunnyusername Deliveries were made between 2009-2011. Eat it up. How do you know? What is your source? This is common knowledge lads. A simple google search with the words "Syria Iskander 2005" would help you find endless sources. Because of NATO reaction the 26 Iskander units that Syria has today couldn't be delivered before 2009-2011. Last delivery was made in December 2011. If you get your intel from google, then OMFG LMFAO!!! Google is directly hardwired to CIA Data and Facts. Talk about eating out of the hand that deceives. Didn't get the story from google man, i remember it coz at the same time Greece was supposed to buy the same E version that Syria got. Just saying that a simple google search will get you as back as 2004 with this story. Just MSM disinfo reaction for the Patriot deployment. |
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insertfunnyusername User ID: 29333787 Greece 12/08/2012 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More BS to rally the sheep. Syria bought these things in 2005. Quoting: insertfunnyusername Deliveries were made between 2009-2011. Eat it up. Yep I remember reading about this purchase years ago. Nothing to see here, move along. Yep, they decided to play this at a convenient time for them though. Last Edited by insertfunnyusername on 12/08/2012 10:55 AM |
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insertfunnyusername User ID: 29333787 Greece 12/08/2012 10:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | did you know that Iskandar is the eastern name Alexander the Great? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27614234 I do. :) Persian name for Alexander though. Last Edited by insertfunnyusername on 12/08/2012 10:59 AM |
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Future Viewer User ID: 1344660 United States 12/08/2012 10:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hours after NATO agreed on Tuesday to send Patriot missiles to Turkey because of the crisis in Syria, Russia delivered its first shipment of Iskander missiles to Syria. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14797064 The superior Iskander can travel at hypersonic speed of over 1.3 miles per second (Mach 6-7) and has a range of over 280 miles with pinpoint accuracy of destroying targets with its 1,500-pound warhead, a nightmare for any missile defense system. According to Mashregh, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard media outlet, Russia had warned Turkey not to escalate the situation, but with Turkey’s request for Patriot missiles, it delivered its first shipment of Iskanders to Syria. Reporting today, Mashregh said the handover occurred when Russian naval logistic vessels docked at Tartus in Syria. The Iskandar is a surface-to-surface missile that no missile defense system can trace or destroy, Mashregh said. Russia had earlier threatened that should America put its missile defense system in Poland, it would retaliate by placing its Iskander missiles at Kaliningrad, its Baltic Sea port. Russia’s delivery of Iskanders to Bashar Assad’s embattled regime clearly shows that the security and stability of Syria remains Russia’s red line, Mashregh said. It is unknown how many of these missiles have been delivered but the numbers given are sufficient to destroy any Patriot missiles in Turkey, it said. The delivery of the missile not only threatens the security of Turkey but also Israel, which would have to recalculate its strategy with its defensive and offensive capabilities. As reported in a WND exclusive on Dec. 5, Iran’s Islamic regime also sees the toppling of the Assad regime as its red line and has 170 ballistic missiles targeting Tel Aviv in underground missile silos, some with biological warheads. Things are getting heated. Russia will protect Syria Rest here [link to www.wnd.com] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Good going FDR (Communist Infiltrator), may your soul rot in hell for ever.. Especially for all the damage you did, by not letting "Soviet Union" (that morphed into Russia) go bankrupted , back in the 1940's as it was supposed to do.. Good going FDR (P.O.S.) ("Piece of Sh&t!").. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27614234 Canada 12/08/2012 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | did you know that Iskandar is the eastern name Alexander the Great? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27614234 I do. :) Persian name for Alexander though. isn't it cool to name a missile to one of the greatest heroic legends (maybe not so heroic)??!! I just don't get why Iran doesn't do that....they name them in Arabic they don't name their domestic missiles (Cyrus, or Dariush, or Xerxes) |
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insertfunnyusername User ID: 29333787 Greece 12/08/2012 11:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | did you know that Iskandar is the eastern name Alexander the Great? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27614234 I do. :) Persian name for Alexander though. isn't it cool to name a missile to one of the greatest heroic legends (maybe not so heroic)??!! I just don't get why Iran doesn't do that....they name them in Arabic they don't name their domestic missiles (Cyrus, or Dariush, or Xerxes) Maybe ayatollah's don't appreciate the ancient Persian heritage much? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1344660 United States 12/08/2012 11:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | did you know that Iskandar is the eastern name Alexander the Great? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27614234 I do. :) Persian name for Alexander though. isn't it cool to name a missile to one of the greatest heroic legends (maybe not so heroic)??!! I just don't get why Iran doesn't do that....they name them in Arabic they don't name their domestic missiles (Cyrus, or Dariush, or Xerxes) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Should of named Missile "The P*nis" Missile, as it would be more appropriate for Iran! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4443279 Finland 12/08/2012 11:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | did you know that Iskandar is the eastern name Alexander the Great? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27614234 I do. :) Persian name for Alexander though. isn't it cool to name a missile to one of the greatest heroic legends (maybe not so heroic)??!! I just don't get why Iran doesn't do that....they name them in Arabic they don't name their domestic missiles (Cyrus, or Dariush, or Xerxes) It would be kinda inappropriate, considering the islamic revolution overthrew the shah. I doubt they want to make such obvious connections to that. |
MHz User ID: 25505891 Canada 12/08/2012 11:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More BS to rally the sheep. Syria bought these things in 2005. Quoting: insertfunnyusername Deliveries were made between 2009-2011. Eat it up. Yep I remember reading about this purchase years ago. Nothing to see here, move along. Yep, they decided to play this at a convenient time for them though. There was another visit to that same port not long ago, I wonder what got dropped off that time? Perhaps that was the cruise missiles and this is something to counter the Turkey problem like projectiles that can hit overland smugglers. Two week mop up after that, NATO will be home for Christmas. |
MHz User ID: 25505891 Canada 12/08/2012 11:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | did you know that Iskandar is the eastern name Alexander the Great? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27614234 I do. :) Persian name for Alexander though. and why would the Russians use the Persian name for the missile? Use the names of the 40 thieves in the Ali Baba story, something a little more fearsome than the Disney rendition |
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insertfunnyusername User ID: 29333787 Greece 12/08/2012 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More BS to rally the sheep. Syria bought these things in 2005. Quoting: insertfunnyusername Deliveries were made between 2009-2011. Eat it up. Yep I remember reading about this purchase years ago. Nothing to see here, move along. Yep, they decided to play this at a convenient time for them though. There was another visit to that same port not long ago, I wonder what got dropped off that time? Perhaps that was the cruise missiles and this is something to counter the Turkey problem like projectiles that can hit overland smugglers. Two week mop up after that, NATO will be home for Christmas. There is no doubt that Russians are providing military equipment to Syria with every visit imo and we can't possibly know what the goodies are, but this is quite a different thing than believing every disinfo the MSM are spreading to further their agenda, Iskander story is years old. |
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robbiew User ID: 24539563 Ireland 12/08/2012 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You're kidding RIGHT? MMMMMMmaybe they're trying to counter balance what other outside influences are doing? OR The big boys on the block need to find the pecking order again? Idiotic HELL the whole M.E. is idiotic and much of it do to outside influence. Well said.. i think it's called levelling the playing field.. |
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MHz User ID: 25505891 Canada 12/08/2012 11:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no doubt that Russians are providing military equipment to Syria with every visit imo and we can't possibly know what the goodies are, but this is quite a different thing than believing every disinfo the MSM are spreading to further their agenda, Iskander story is years old. Quoting: insertfunnyusername It was a few years ago that the West was making a big stink about Syria getting the S-300 system, the state of the art version is the S-500 but the tube launchers look the same to me so perhaps software is the biggest change (besides the longer range and multi target capabilities) |
Future Viewer User ID: 1344660 United States 12/08/2012 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no doubt that Russians are providing military equipment to Syria with every visit imo and we can't possibly know what the goodies are, but this is quite a different thing than believing every disinfo the MSM are spreading to further their agenda, Iskander story is years old. Quoting: insertfunnyusername It was a few years ago that the West was making a big stink about Syria getting the S-300 system, the state of the art version is the S-500 but the tube launchers look the same to me so perhaps software is the biggest change (besides the longer range and multi target capabilities) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ It doesn't matter if Syria gets Missiles, bigger question is, will the Syrian Operators know how to operate them, if not they'll have Russian Operators operating the Missiles and that will be illegal from many U.N. War agreements, but knowing Russia, it don't care! (they violate everyone of them). The Real "Kronos"..(1957 Movie) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29278356 United States 12/08/2012 11:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 29333787 Greece 12/08/2012 11:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no doubt that Russians are providing military equipment to Syria with every visit imo and we can't possibly know what the goodies are, but this is quite a different thing than believing every disinfo the MSM are spreading to further their agenda, Iskander story is years old. Quoting: insertfunnyusername It was a few years ago that the West was making a big stink about Syria getting the S-300 system, the state of the art version is the S-500 but the tube launchers look the same to me so perhaps software is the biggest change (besides the longer range and multi target capabilities) West is making a stink in every possible s-300 ale so far. We had quite a scare here in Greece/Cyprus too for 2 years till we get ours. S-500 is supposed to be a beast from what i've heard but it's quite new yet, Russia will kee this for themselves. |
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