The following two articles refer to prophecy in the making between Russia and Iran. The first article refers to an unnamed neighbor of Iran that will be joining air force drills in the coming week, while the second article refers to the closing ties between Iran and the SCO organization.
I do believe the coming air drills are going to be conducted in conjunction with the Russian air force. Over the past 6 years I have written extensively about this partnership and how it would combine not only the Russo-Iranian forces, but also Chinese forces.
The world war approaches.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING
Iran Air Force to conduct combat exercise
with unspecified neighbor
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2011/me_iran1095_09_01.asp
Iran Air Force to conduct combat exercise
with unspecified neighbor
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2011/me_iran1095_09_01.asp
NICOSIA — Iran intends to hold a combat air exercise with an unidentified country.
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Officials said the Iranian Air Force would conduct the exercise with an unidentified regional state. They said the exercise would take place in September.
"This will be the first international combat exercise," an official said.
Iranian Air Force deputy chief Brig. Gen. Aziz Nasirzadeh confirmed the exercise. Nasirzadeh said the date of the combat maneuvers was not set and depended on the completion of arrangements with the unidentified country.
"Conducting any exercise indicates the Air Force's ability and readiness to achieve pre-determined objectives," Nasirzadeh said on Aug. 17.
In February, the Air Force disclosed Iranian plans to conduct an exercise with another country. Air force commander Brig. Gen. Hassan Shahsafi said Teheran was seeking a regional partner.
Iran has long sought to recruit Gulf Arab states for military exercises. Earlier this year, Qatar, which contains a U.S. military presence, conducted a maritime security exercise with Iran in the Gulf. Oman, another Gulf Cooperation Council state, has also agreed to military cooperation with Iran.
Teheran's Air Force consists of U.S-origin F-4, F-5 and F-14 fighter-jets obtained from Washington in the 1970s. The Air Force has also been operating MiG-29 fighter-jets from Russia.
======================================================================== Wednesday, August 31, 2011
INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING
Iran, Russia agree to explore strategic ties
MOSCOW — Iran and Russia have agreed to enhance security cooperation.
Officials said the Kremlin has won Iranian approval to launch a strategic dialogue with the Teheran regime. They said the dialogue would be conducted at the highest level of government and address a range of threats.
"This involves new threats such as international terrorism, drug trafficking and others," Russian Security Council director Nikolai Patrushev said.
During a visit to Teheran, Patrushev is said to have reached agreement with Iran to conduct an intelligence exchange as well as regular strategic sessions. He said Russia would also work with Iran on regional security cooperation.
"We have agreed on cooperation between our Security Council staffs," Patrushev said on Aug. 16.
This marked the first report of high-level security cooperation between Moscow and Teheran. Over the last 20 years, Russia has been a major weapons supplier as well as prime contractor of Iran's first nuclear energy reactor.
Officials said Russia would also help Iran join a six-member Asian security group. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, established in 2001, contains Russia as well as China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
"We have addressed regional cooperation and intend to consolidate regional security mainly under the aegis of the United Nations," Patrushev said. "The outlook for cooperation within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is good."
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Officials said the Iranian Air Force would conduct the exercise with an unidentified regional state. They said the exercise would take place in September.
"This will be the first international combat exercise," an official said.
Iranian Air Force deputy chief Brig. Gen. Aziz Nasirzadeh confirmed the exercise. Nasirzadeh said the date of the combat maneuvers was not set and depended on the completion of arrangements with the unidentified country.
"Conducting any exercise indicates the Air Force's ability and readiness to achieve pre-determined objectives," Nasirzadeh said on Aug. 17.
In February, the Air Force disclosed Iranian plans to conduct an exercise with another country. Air force commander Brig. Gen. Hassan Shahsafi said Teheran was seeking a regional partner.
Iran has long sought to recruit Gulf Arab states for military exercises. Earlier this year, Qatar, which contains a U.S. military presence, conducted a maritime security exercise with Iran in the Gulf. Oman, another Gulf Cooperation Council state, has also agreed to military cooperation with Iran.
Teheran's Air Force consists of U.S-origin F-4, F-5 and F-14 fighter-jets obtained from Washington in the 1970s. The Air Force has also been operating MiG-29 fighter-jets from Russia.
======================================================================== Wednesday, August 31, 2011
INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING
Iran, Russia agree to explore strategic ties
MOSCOW — Iran and Russia have agreed to enhance security cooperation.
Officials said the Kremlin has won Iranian approval to launch a strategic dialogue with the Teheran regime. They said the dialogue would be conducted at the highest level of government and address a range of threats.
"This involves new threats such as international terrorism, drug trafficking and others," Russian Security Council director Nikolai Patrushev said.
During a visit to Teheran, Patrushev is said to have reached agreement with Iran to conduct an intelligence exchange as well as regular strategic sessions. He said Russia would also work with Iran on regional security cooperation.
"We have agreed on cooperation between our Security Council staffs," Patrushev said on Aug. 16.
This marked the first report of high-level security cooperation between Moscow and Teheran. Over the last 20 years, Russia has been a major weapons supplier as well as prime contractor of Iran's first nuclear energy reactor.
Officials said Russia would also help Iran join a six-member Asian security group. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, established in 2001, contains Russia as well as China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
"We have addressed regional cooperation and intend to consolidate regional security mainly under the aegis of the United Nations," Patrushev said. "The outlook for cooperation within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is good."
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