Friday, December 22, 2006
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
The Writing is On the Wall
When you study world war II, it becomes very easy to see the scenario unfold and say to yourself “how could you not see this coming” Well the same is true today in the pre-cursor to WW III. Think I’m kidding?
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
But Iraq Was A Threat?
Russias support for Irans nuclear program gives the latter the backbone to threaten the world. Iran is not Iraq and is no push over militarily. The geopolitical pot is boiling and this alone is enough to ignite gold. - James Sinclair
Iran’s new foreign minister has warned of “consequences” if Europe refers Iran to the United Nations Security Council over its nuclear programme.
BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Iran defies nuclear referral risk
Thursday, September 1, 2005
Plantation Alliance
This…on top of recent Russo-Sino joint military war games….on top of Sino-Franco joint military drills….I give you the new Plantation Alliance!
FMNN News (russia-China)
Russia and India Will Hold Their Largest-ever War Games in October
August 31, 2005
Military allies Russia and India will hold their largest-ever war games in October with a focus on anti-terrorism combat using airborne commandos and ground forces, India’s defense ministry said Thursday.
They said the joint military exercises would be held in the sprawling Thar desert bordering Pakistan in the middle of October.
The week-long war games involving special forces units of the two post Cold War allies would “seek to strike an inter-operability between land forces for possible future operations under international peacekeeping banners in third countries,” an official said.
‘The war games will entail blitzkrieg-style anti-terrorist commando operations with the use of aircraft and helicopters,” he said, adding a full Russian battalion of 800 commandos and an equal number of Indian special forces personnel will participate.
The announcement comes just days after Russia staged unprecedented military exercises with China.
Despite the 1992 breakup of the Soviet Union, Moscow remains New Delhi’s closest military ally and accounts for more than 70 percent of India’s military hardware.