Saturday, January 26, 2013

RUSSIAN FORCES ARE READY FOR A MAJOR WAR...RUSSIAN ARMY CHIEF.


AS YOU READ THE FOLLOWING TWO ARTICLES FROM TODAY'S NEWS, KEEP IN MIND THAT THIS IS PROPHECY IN THE MAKING. RUSSIAN ARMY CHIEF STATING THAT RUSSIA'S FORCES ARE READY FOR A 'MAJOR WAR,' AND IRAN STATING THAT AN ATTACK ON SYRIA IS AN ATTACK ON IRAN. LIKE WISE, RUSSIA WOULD ADD THAT AN ATTACK ON SYRIA AND IRAN, IS AN ATTACK ON RUSSIAN INTERESTS AS WELL. THE DOMINO EFFECT WILL BE CLEARLY SEEN AS SOON AS NATO ATTACKS SYRIA. WHILE THIS HAPPENS IN THE MIDDLE EAST, CHINA AND JAPAN WILL BEGIN THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC. THE NATO ATTACK SHOULD OCCUR AS RUSSIAN SOURCES HAVE STATED BEFORE THIS EASTER. ALSO, YESTERDAY IT WAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE PATRIOT MISSILE BATTERIES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED ON THE TURKISH/SYRIAN BORDER AND ARE READY FOR ACTION. THE WAR IS HERE.

Russia’s Forces Are Ready for War - Army Chief

http://en.rian.ru/military_news/20130126/179040460/Russias-Forces-Are-Ready-for-War---Army-Chief--------.html

MOSCOW, January 26 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s armed forces are ready for a major war, Chief of the military’s General Staff Col. Gen. Valery Gerasimov said on Saturday.
“No one rules out the possibility of a major war, and it cannot be said that we are unprepared,” Gerasimov said, speaking at an Academy of Military Sciences meeting.
His address covered key issues the armed forces face today – including outsourcing. Col.Gen Gerasimov conceded that outsourcing was necessary, in order to relieve soldiers of certain functions, but added that “outsourcing is only needed in peacetime and only at permanent bases.” He also stressed that these activities would be carried out by troops during combat or training.
President of the Academy of Military Sciences, Army General Makhmut Gareev said that the Russian Army’s approach to outsourcing needed to be completely reviewed.
“We think that the outsourcing system needs to be given a root-and-branch review: laws should be passed covering combat scenarios, their transfer to a war footing, and their full subordination to unit commanders,” Gareev explained. He also warned that unless this was done, then logistics and technical support systems would collapse.
Turning his attention to the issue of military education, Gareev slammed the current baccalaureate system involving a basic training component delivered in colleges which is supplemented by additional training in the armed forces’ academies, as entirely unsuited to military service.
He said that officers’ training is the most important challenge the high command currently faces. “Only the high command, with its highly qualified specialists, is in a position to ensure that higher educational institutions have the most sophisticated teaching and material resources, curricula and academic literature,” Gareev said.


ATTACK ON SYRIA IS ATTACK ON IRAN!
http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2013/01/26/262694.html

Tehran Attack on Syria would be seen as attack on Iran

Ali Akbar Velayati, an aide to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, “Syria has a very basic and key role in the region for promoting firm policies of resistance.”
Ali Akbar Velayati, an aide to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, “Syria has a very basic and key role in the region for promoting firm policies of resistance.”
Iran would consider any attack on Syria an attack on itself, a senior government official was quoted as saying on Saturday, in one of Tehran’s most assertive defenses of its ally yet.

Iran is a key supporter of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad who is fighting a near two-year-long revolt. Tehran has already repeatedly warned the West against intervening in the conflict against Assad.

“Syria has a very basic and key role in the region for promoting firm policies of resistance ... For this reason an attack on Syria would be considered an attack on Iran and Iran’s allies,” said Ali Akbar Velayati, an aide to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to the Mehr news agency.

Tehran sees Damascus as part of an axis of opposition to Israeli and Western influence in the Middle East.

In September, an Iranian military official was quoted as saying Iran would take action if the United States was to attack Syria.

Shiite Muslim power Iran and Syria, whose leader follows an offshoot of Shiite Islam, signed a mutual defense pact in 2006, but little is known of its details or whether there are any other signatories.

Iran accuses Western powers and regional states of supporting and arming the Syrian rebels, while the rebels accuse Iran of sending fighters from its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to help Assad crush the uprising.

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