Thursday, September 23, 2010

Russia Stops Delivery of S-300 Missile System

Well, once again we see that Russia is partially interested in keeping Iran from developing a nastier militaristic regime. Nuclear capable Islam are hard to figure out. After all, we do support Pakistan, but their foe tends to waffle between Afghanistan, the taliban and China.

The greatest thought from me is Iran would try to wipe out Israel. That will never happen as if there ever is a nuclear confrontation, I am pretty sure the U.S.A. will respond with punishment that will be biblical. The Iranian people aren't the real culprits, but the fundamentalist attitudes of the mullahs are a danger to their own people. .... lakotahope

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Medvedev bans weapon sales to Iran

Reuters

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev has issued a decree prohibiting the delivery of S-300 air defence missile systems and other weapons to Iran, the Kremlin said yesterday.

The decree will please the Western nations concerned about Iran's military capability. Israel and the United States in particular have long lobbied Moscow to scrap plans to sell Tehran the high-precision missile systems, and Russian officials had promised not to deliver them after supporting a fresh round of UN sanctions against Iran in June.

The move bars the delivery to Iran of "any battle tanks, combat armoured vehicles, large-calibre artillery systems, combat helicopters, military ships" and missiles covered by a UN register, as well as spare parts. It specifically prohibits the delivery of the S-300 – of particular concern because of fears that Iran could use them to protect facilities crucial to its nuclear programme, which Western governments suspect is aimed at developing a bomb.

The decree was announced hours after Russia's armed forces chief of staff said the military was fulfilling government orders not to deliver S-300s to Iran. The timing of the decree could have been intended to appease the West after the start-up of a Russian-built nuclear power plant in Iran last month and the recent announcement of Russia's plans to sell missiles to Syria, which alarmed Israel and the White House. Reuters