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Russian Navy backs Syria, delivers weapons and S-300 air defense system
Russia is said to have sent warships to deliver an advanced air defense system to Syria.

Arab diplomatic sources said the Russian Navy arrived in the Syrian port of Tartous in late November and brought weapons and supplies to the regime of President Bashar Assad.

"We see this as a demonstration of Russian support for Assad, but more important it is a signal that Moscow will never leave the area, even if Assad goes," a diplomat said.

The London-based Al Quds Al Arabi daily reported that the Russian Navy vessels transported the S-300PMU1 air defense system to Syria. The newspaper said the S-300, ordered by Assad but whose delivery was delayed because of U.S. pressure, arrived with dozens of Russian military advisers.

In a report on Nov. 24, Al Quds said the S-300, designed to track up to 100 targets simultaneously, was meant to help Assad repel any attack on Syria amid the revolt against his regime. More than 3,700 people are said to have been killed in the revolt, which began in March and is supported by Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
The S-300 isn't going to put down a revolution, and it isn't going to stop the Israelis from bombing the Nork-built nuclear plant outside of Homs.
China and Russia have blocked United Nations Security Council
resolutions to stop the killing in Syria. Al Quds asserted that the Russian military has been installing advanced radar systems around all key Syrian military and industrial sites to prevent air strikes.

In September 2010, the Kremlin canceled a nearly $1 billion S-300 project with Iran. At the time, Moscow said the S-300 would violate Security Council sanctions on the Teheran regime, meant to hamper its uranium enrichment program.

Israeli sources reported that Israel received PAC-3 interceptors from the United States. They said a shipment of Patriot missiles arrived in the Ashdod port earlier this month.
Posted by: Anonymoose 2011-11-28
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