Monday, July 21, 2008

Former Russian Gen. - Put Russian Bombers in Cuba Due to NATO Expansion




Ummmmmm, this could get ugly fast, but don't let it interrupt your beer, porn, shopping and Obama news orgy. I say let them do it, Russia is our friend...RIGHT LIBS?
MOSCOW, July 21 (RIA Novosti) - The possible deployment of Russian strategic bombers in Cuba may be an effective response to the placement of NATO bases near Russia's borders, a former Air Force commander said on Monday.

Russian daily Izvestia earlier on Monday cited a senior Russian military source as saying that Russian strategic bombers could be stationed again in Cuba, only 90 miles from the U.S. coast, in response to the U.S. missile shield in Europe.

"If these plans are being considered, it would be a good response to the attempts to place NATO bases near the Russian borders," Gen. of the Army Pyotr Deinekin told RIA Novosti.

http://en.rian.ru/russia/20080721/114527149.html


YEREVAN, July 22 (RIA Novosti) - NATO expansion will not lead to greater stability in the world, the head of a post-Soviet security bloc said on Tuesday.

"We take a negative view of NATO enlargement. The problem is that new military infrastructure is being built around Collective Security Treaty Organization [CSTO] member states, primarily Russia and Belarus," Nikolai Bordyuzha, general secretary of the CSTO, told a news conference in the Armenian capital.

The CSTO is a post-Soviet security alliance which also comprises Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.

"This also applies to forward bases in Bulgaria and Romania, attempts to deploy radar stations in the Baltic region, and infrastructure in Central Asia," he said.

Bordyuzha said the expansion of NATO would not automatically bring about greater stability in the world.

"I believe there are other ways of creating collective security systems, both in Europe and globally; these options should be used," he said. He also added, without elaborating, that it was wrong "to impose NATO membership on certain states."

He conceded, however, that any sovereign state had a right to join any international organization, as long as that "strengthens global stability."

He stressed that all post-Soviet states needed stability to be able to continue their economic growth and implement social programs.

"It is this kind of stability that we are working for, including through the CSTO," Bordyuzha said.
Russia has been strengthening military ties with its allies amid growing tensions over NATO expansion and U.S. missile shield plans for Central Europe. An agreement was recently signed by Washington and Prague on deploying a U.S. radar in the Czech Republic, a move that did little to assuage Russian concerns for its national security. The missile deal has yet to be approved by the Czech parliament.

http://en.rian.ru/russia/20080722/114631683.html

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