Jul 13, 2012

S-300 to Iran

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The S-300 SAMs is out dated, designed in the 1960's. The S-300 is being superseded by the S-400 and its importance within Russian air-defense forces. As with most things designed in the Soviet Union, where quality control and standardization was never an issue, it has many technical problems. The Soviet Union and later Russia have supplied the system to many countries including Vietnam, Venezuela, Syria, Slovakia, North Korea, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Greece, China, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Algeria.

There are many friendly countries, from where Iranian scientists can get easy access and inspection of the system for reverse engineering, should the Supreme Leader guided by wisdom and the needs of autarky decide to do so. Indeed this is exactly what happened in 2010, when Dmitry Medvedev, the Jew, canceled the order at the behest of his tribal elders in Jerusalem, London, and NY.

But that cancellation did not serve Russia's strategic interests. 

If the forces of global International Jewish bankers are gradually moving ever closer, and nearer Moscow, and around Moscow aggressively, whilst simultaneously deviously talking about "reset buttons" and serving up meaningless platitudes, covering 21 years......is it not wise to keep the forces of the Jewish International bankers busy in their foreign misadventure follies in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya....and Iran? Why wait peacefully, neutrally, or quietly for these evil globalist forces to finally reach the gates of Moscow, through their NGO's and naked military might?

WHY ENFORCE A UNJUST SANCTION REGIME AGAINST A STRATEGIC ALLY, WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED IN WASHINGTON (A country which also faces the same enemies as Russia) over a purely out-dated defensive weapon, the supply of which might deter aggression against Iran, and prevent WWIII?

If you are a Jew in Russia, working for the tribe, not selling arms to Iran might make sense, but not from the point of view of the pure interest of Russia.

In all events selling 5, S-300 systems to Iran, along with 150 missiles will hardly add to Iran's air-defense system.......What Iran needs is 200---400 of these systems, equipped with 20,000 missiles which therefore might make some difference against the full might of the USA/NATO/Israel.

The honoring of the sale to Iran would have been symbolic, without really adding to Iran's air-defense capability.

As it is, Medvedev's ill-advised cancellation of the contract has exposed the paranoia of the International Jew, and the power of the Jews in Moscow.......AND the weakness of Russia and its inability to articulate a coherent strategic policy against USA aggression against the country. In Syria, Russia says it will honor ALL signed military contracts....BUT with Iran it won't...how stupid!

As to puppet mullah Iran, installed by the UK/USA in 1979, it needs to focus on making its own SAMs.........(i) 1 excellent mass produced long range SAMs 150--250km. (ii) 1 excellent mass produced medium range SAMs 30-50km range. (iii)1 excellent mass produced short range light SAMs 10-15km. 

AA guns are less relevant in this era of missiles, though they are extensively relied on to shoot down enemy missiles such as cruise missiles....and many Third World countries opt for AA guns psychologically because they are cheaper, and seem to represent a kind of air-defense.

In that sense Iran should try and get machinery in the international market, and technical help to actually manufacture these missiles, and also improve their performance.

Non-Jew Russia needs to give Iran 200--300 S-300 systems, along with 10,000 actual missiles from its huge arsenal of 1000 such systems held in storage or reserve......FREE, along with non-Jew technical advisers. Let Iran do the proxy fighting for Russia.

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Moscow to resume supply of S-300 to Iran 
 

Margarita Bogdanova, Press TV,
Despite a 2007 contract, Russia has still not supplied Iran with S-three-hundred air defense missiles. Moscow claims that United Nations Security Council sanctions against Tehran ban it from supplying Iran with the systems. 

But experts reject the claim, arguing that the contract does not violate the sanctions. They've warned Moscow against jeopardizing its geopolitical interests.

The contract to supply Iran with air defense S-300 was signed in late 2007.



Despite the advance payments in 2010, former Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, signed a decree on measures to implement the fourth sanctions resolution in the UN Security Council against Iran, which called for a ban on the transfer of S-300 to Iran.


The issue of Iran’s support, and renewal of the contract to supply Iran with S-300, was officially questioned by the Chairman of the Public Council.


In his statement, Mr. Korotchenko, also pointed to Moscow's interest in supporting Iran, including its defense capabilities.


According to experts, there is evidence indicating that Iran holds a few S-300, delivered from Belarus.


Though Washington recognizes that the sale of S-300 to Iran does not violate the UN Security Council Resolution on Iran's nuclear program.

Russia as of today still has not renewed the agreement for the supply of S-300.


However, according to experts, it would be a logical step for maintaining Russia’s geopolitical interests in the region.