ロシアが対艦ミサイルをシリアに輸出すると表明 イスラエルを無視

ロシアがシリアと距離を置くことを期待してその2)、イスラエルはロシアと軍事協力協定を結んだばかりなのに、米国訪問中のロシア国防相は、ロシアはシリアとの契約を遵守すると表明。ロシア製武器がヒズボラに渡るという米国とイスラエルの懸念には根拠がないと一蹴した。

イスラエルは、そんなこと言うとイスラエルはグルジアに軍事支援しちゃうぞと警告したが、逆にロシアは、コピペしない別記事で、今度グルジア戦争が起きたら、ロシアは2008年のように手間取らない、短期間で制圧すると恫喝。

軍事協定に調印したことだし米国にも裏から手を回したし、外交訪問は成果があったと、ロシアから帰国後イスラエルの閣議に報告したはずのバラク国防相は、早くも顔に泥を塗られた形になった(笑)。

鳩山や菅直人は、ロシアがこのような行動判断をする国だという認識なしに、北方領土交渉をしていると思う。だから「日本はロシアに対して無礼な態度を取るな」という屈辱的な言葉を投げかけられるのだ。民主党の政治家が限度を超えて無知かつ幼稚だから、なめられているんですよ。

あと3年も待てない。1日も早く自民党政権が復活して欲しい。



Russia to honor deal to sell P-800 anti-ship missiles to Syria

07:14 17/09/2010
© AFP/ Jim Watson/RIA Novosti

Russia will honor the contract to sell the P-800 Yakhont supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles to Syria, Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said.

"It is the 2007 contract. The issue of selling the missiles to Syria was raised during the talks with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates... Undoubtedly, it [the contract] would be fulfilled by the Russian side," the Russian minister said.

Israeli media said in late August that the country was working to thwart Syria's plans to get the highly accurate missiles, which Israel considers a threat to its navy vessels in the Mediterranean Sea. Kremlin aide Sergei Prikhodko dismissed the media reports.

The P-800 Yakhont missiles (known as P-800 Oniks in Russia) have a range of 300 kilometers, carry a 200-kilogram warhead and feature a unique ability to cruise several meters above the surface, making it difficult to detect and intercept them.



Russia to supply Syria's anti-system "Yakhont

www.utro.ru/news/2010/09/17/922969.shtml
2010.09.17
RIA "Novosti" | 08:44:43

Russia will fulfill its obligations under the contract with Syria and put Damascus complexes Yakhont "intended to combat ships of the enemy at a distance of 300 kilometers. This was during a visit to the U.S., said Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov. "This is a contract in 2007, the question of supplying these systems to Syria was raised in talks with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, before that he was not raised. Of course, it will be executed by the Russian side," - the minister said.

He noted that the concerns of U.S. authorities that the weapons might fall into the hands of terrorist groups, are groundless.

Recall that the supply of particular concern "Yakhont" Syria has expressed Israel.



Russian missiles are pushing Israel to cooperate with Georgia

cursorinfo.co.il/news/novosti/2010/09/17/isr-gruziz-hazara/
2010.09.17

Chairman of the ruling coalition of Israel Zeev Elkin said that the transaction for the sale of Russian anti-ship missiles Syria Yakhont "could lead to a resumption of military cooperation between Israel and Georgia. It is reported by an Israeli correspondent for Radio Liberty.

Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said on Sept. 17 that a contract to supply Syria modern anti-ship missiles Yakhont "will be executed. The contract between Russia and Syria was signed in 2007, and within three years, Israel tried to prevent the transaction, since the presence of such weapons in Syria could seriously undermine the balance of power in the region.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone conversation with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin asked to freeze a deal with Syria. According to Netanyahu, a large part of Russian weapons to fall to the militants of Hezbollah.

Serdyukov's statement was made a week after signing an agreement on military-technical cooperation between Israel and Russia. That's what it said on Zeev Elkin: "Israel is trying to take into account Russia's interests, such as in regard to the freezing of much of the Israeli-Georgian cooperation in the military field. If Russia wants Israel to take into account her view that Russia has to take into account our interests."

Recall that an agreement on cooperation between the defense ministries of Russia and Israel signed on 6 September in Moscow. Document was signed by defense ministers of both countries, Anatoly Serdyukov, and Ehud Barak.

"It is very important in the transition to a new look to use the experience and achievements of the Israeli armed forces. We have them in detail and carefully study" - said the Russian minister.

In turn, Barak said that the meeting - the first meeting with the Ministry of Defence after a long time. "We have obtained the mutual understanding and dialogue and effective cooperation is already underway," - said the defense minister of Israel.

He said that Israel was willing to share their experiences with the Russian military to fight terrorists and the way security is provided, including the use of unmanned vehicles.



Russia: We will provide Syria with advanced missiles, despite Israel, U.S. protests
Remark by Russia defense minster comes amid reports that Israeli officials, including PM Netanyahu and Defense Minister Barak, had reportedly warned arms could be used by Hezbollah.

www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/russia-we-will-provide-syria-with-advanced-missiles-despite-israel-u-s-protests-1.314339
2010.09.17
By Haaretz Service Tags: Israel news Syria Russia Hezbollah

Russia plans to go ahead with its sale of advance anti-ship rockets, state news agency RIA Novosti quoted Russian Defense Minster Anatoly Serdyukov as saying on Friday, despite recent attempts by U.S. and Israeli officials to thwart the planned deal.

The deal involves the sale of advanced P-800 Yakhont supersonic cruise missiles to the Syrian military, weaponry which Israel considers as capable of posing significant danger to its navy vessels in the Mediterranean Sea.

Last month, Haaretz reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had tried to sway his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, from completing the deal, reportedly saying the missiles could be transferred to Hezbollah and used against IDF troops, as was the case in the Second Lebanon War.

Speaking Friday, however, the Russian defense minister indicated that Russia would indeed go forward with the 2007 contract, saying that "the issue of selling the missiles to Syria was raised during the talks with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates... Undoubtedly, it [the contract] would be fulfilled by the Russian side."

Responding to the Haaretz report last month, Sergei Prikhodko, a senior adviser to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, told RIA Novosti that Moscow would fulfill all agreements it had made with foreign countries and would not halt the deal.

"Lately, some Israeli media outlets have been actively disseminating information distorting Russia's position on the implementation of its obligations to Syria, including in the sphere of military and technical cooperation," Prikhodko said. "I would like to stress that the Russian Federation honors all the agreements that were previously signed between Russia and Syria."

In his talks with Putin last month, Netanyahu indicated Syria's transfer of advanced Russian anti-tank missiles to Hezbollah during the 2006 war, also mentioning the incident in which Syrian-acquired Chinese-made C-802 anti-shipping missiles were used by Hezbollah to target an Israeli destroyer.

Earlier this month, Defense Minister Ehud Barak made another reported attempt to stop the planned arms deal in conversations with both Putin and the Russian defense minister during his official visit to Russia.

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