Posted on 09/11/2013 5:14:02 AM PDT by Fennie
Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved the transfer of S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Iran, according to the prestigious Russian daily newspaper Kommersant.
The newspaper reported on Wednesday that the Russian government will revive the transfer three years after it canceled the original transaction.
According to Kommersant, the Kremlin agreed to Tehran's request to complete the transaction, which will net the Russian treasury $800 million.
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This actually might be a good thing. Let Russia take those reigns for a while; we need some relief while we get rid of shoddy leadership.
Besides, the Russians are far less PC at dealing with islamics than we are.
Muslims hate Russia almost as much they hate the US. Wait til Iran launches a few of Missiles at a Russian Ally.
I wish someone would dredge up those comments by mediaite and ram them up their backsides, better still, have their messiah do it for us. Afterall, the monster they created should be the one who slays them. As much as I love to see our egotist in charge getting slammed both domestically and internationally, it gives me little pleasure to see the drubbing the country is taking along with him.
Tick tick tick tick
That’s how I see it. We had our chance, we blew it.
Yep. That appeasement thingy hasn't worked to well, has it?
More like replacing leaders with Islamo-Fascists, like Mubarak in Egypt.
Now that he has “0” in a box he wants to work him over a bit more. Putin needs to be careful of who he thinks are his friends. “0” has the MB,and the house of Saudi and look where it has gotten him and thereby the US.
If everyone could just walk away from the Middle East (and just stand by Israel) the M.E would implode and everyone would be so much better off after the smoke settled.
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