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Russian 27th Humanitarian Aid Convoy to Depart for Crisis-Hit Donbass

RIA Novosty / Russia - Thu, 21/05/2015 - 00:42
Russia is sending Thursday yet another convoy to Ukraine's crisis-torn Donbass.






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Poklonskaya ‘Reveals’ Her Location to Kiev Security Services

RIA Novosty / Russia - Wed, 20/05/2015 - 19:03
The Chief Military Prosecutor of Ukraine previously said that Crimean prosecutors, including Natalia Poklonskaya, are suspected of treason and declared wanted.






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US Can’t Act Without Russia in Current Geopolitical Reality – German Media

RIA Novosty / Russia - Wed, 20/05/2015 - 18:13
Russia’s decision to revoke the transit authorization for NATO goods to Afghanistan has revealed the fact that the US cannot act without Russia in the current geopolitical reality, DWN reported.






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EU Sanctions Critics Welcome to Russia's Food Market - Official

RIA Novosty / Russia - Wed, 20/05/2015 - 14:11
Firms from Cyprus, Greece, and Hungary - the leading critics of EU sanctions - will be first in line to restart food exports if relations improve, a senior Russian official said on Tuesday.






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Russia to Close Stealth Corvette Project Over Lack of Foreign Components

RIA Novosty / Russia - Wed, 20/05/2015 - 13:14
A project to build advanced Gremyashchy class stealth corvettes will be closed due to insufficient supply of foreign-made components, the shipbuilder said Wednesday.






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Russians Unite Under Western Pressure as Never Before - Newspaper

RIA Novosty / Russia - Wed, 20/05/2015 - 12:45
The feeling of patriotism is rapidly growing in the Russian society. The US and EU policy towards Russia makes many people believe that Western countries are trying “to force Russia into a box” and that this is “a time of great opportunity” for the country, the Christian Science Monitor wrote.






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Lithuanian Spy Caught 'Red-Handed' in Moscow When Receiving Secret Document

RIA Novosty / Russia - Wed, 20/05/2015 - 12:04
A Lithuanian spy was caught red-handed in Moscow while receiving a secret document from a Russian citizen, the Federal Security Service (FSB) said Wednesday.






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Russia’s Primorye Region to Accommodate World’s Largest Passenger Airliner

RIA Novosty / Russia - Wed, 20/05/2015 - 06:40
Primorsky Territory Governor Vladimir Miklushevsky has announced that Russia's southeastern Primorye region now has runways able to accommodate the Airbus A380 aircraft.






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Moscow Conference on International Security 2015 Part 4: Russian views of NATO

Russian Military Reform - Wed, 20/05/2015 - 05:06

In addition, to the plenary session, there were two panels at this year’s MCIS conference. The second, on the role of military and political instruments in ensuring regional and global stability was the more interesting of the two. The main speaker was Andrey Kartopolov, the head of the Main Operations Directorate of the Russian military’s General Staff. Kartapolov focused on the threats posed to Russia by NATO.

He started by reminding the audience that NATO was founded to stop the spread of Communism in Europe. But after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact in 1991, the new Russia sought to become close to the West. The Russian government made unprecedented concessions to the West, including removing its troops from Europe and handing over its military bases to the countries of Eastern Europe. The west took this as a demonstration of Russian weakness, rather than an offer of peace and partnership. The US wanted to be the sole superpower and chose to ignore Russian interests. Washington saw Russia as a source of cheap resources that it would like to control. In order to achieve these goals, the US has consistently sought to weaken Russia’s influence in the international system and in the post-Soviet space.

NATO has brought its military infrastructure up to Russia’s borders. As a result, the entire territory of European Russia is under the threat of NATO air attack, with the time it would take NATO assets to reach critical Russian infrastructure having been cut in half. This is why a number of military facilities in the Baltic States, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria have been modernized to NATO standard since 2008. Furthermore, NATO is organizing military equipment storage bases on the territory of a number of East European states. This will allow NATO to rapidly deploy its first response forces near our borders and also decrease the amount of time it will take for additional forces to be transferred from the continental US and from Britain. Support agreements signed with Finland and Sweden have legitimized the presence of NATO forces on the territory of these countries and will allow the use of their infrastructure for the transfer of coalition forces to northern Europe.

NATO has increased its military strength in recent years, as the US has provided modern arms to its East European allies, including JASSM LRCMs. This will allow NATO to attack targets deep in Russian territory while avoiding Russian air defenses.

At the same time, the US is still trying to convince Russia that its strategic missile defense systems do not present a threat to Russia while refusing to take into account that Standard-3 missiles could in the future be capable of intercepting Russian ICBMs. Furthermore, the vertical launchers used by missile defense systems could also be used to launch Tomahawk missiles.

Since the start of the crisis in Ukraine, NATO activity has become strongly anti-Russian in its nature. Under the banner of countering Russian expansion, the alliance has systematically expanded its military presence on Russia’s borders. At the present time, NATO has instituted a constant rotational presence of military forces in Eastern Europe, including up to 30 combat aircraft, at least 300 pieces of armor, and more than 1500 US military personnel. US and other NATO navies have almost constant ship presence in the Black Sea, while the frequency of reconnaissance aircraft flights have doubled compared to 2013. Since January 2015, there have been regular flights by Global Hawk UAVs over the Black Sea and in March they were expanded to include flights over Ukrainian airspace.

NATO exercise activity increased by 80% in 2014. Exercises such as Baltops and Sabre Strike were carried out next to Russia’s borders and were openly anti-Russian in their nature. During these exercises, the NATO forces group in the Baltic region included 10,000 personnel, 1500 pieces of armor, up to 80 aircraft, and around 50 combat ships. Five US strategic bombers were also involved, deploying from airfields in the UK.

In the aftermath of the Wales summit, NATO is planning additional increases in force structure for next year, including a rapid response force of 30,000 personnel and a spearhead force of 5,000 personnel that can be ready to deploy in 2-7 days. AThe deployment of these forces will be organized by six command centers that will be established in the Baltic States, Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria.

Kartapolov’s conclusions regarding NATO’s activity and intentions highlighted US efforts to turn NATO into an instrument designed to contain Russia and ensure US global dominance. He also highlighted that bringing NATO infrastructure to Russia’s borders will allow its air attack forces to penetrate deep into Russian territory, while reducing their response time, and in the future may allow the US to counter Russian strategic deterrence forces.

Kartapolov noted that Russia will have to take measures in response and argued that instead of mindlessly expanding NATO to include new members that were not ready for membership and placing members’ armed forces next to Russia’s borders, NATO should have been focusing on more significant threats (such as Islamic extremism and terrorism).

In good Soviet tradition, Kartapolov concluded his speech with a slide showing a citation from a speech by President Putin, in which he states that “Russia is not looking to start a military standoff with the West or to threaten anyone. But we will not allow anyone to use the language of force against us and will stand up for our national interests using all of the means at our disposal.”

In addition to General Kartapolov, there were several other speakers on the panel. Here are highlights from some of their remarks:

Jean Pierre Chevenement — French Special Representative on relations with Russia

  • The crisis in Ukraine could have been avoided. Maintaining a frozen conflict is not in anyone’s interest, but will only help extremists.
  • Need to declare Ukraine’s neutrality.
  • Need to follow UNSC rules in order to avoid a new Cold War.

General Rivera — Head of Cuban military intelligence

  • Color revolutions and hybrid warfare have become state policy for some countries.
  • The US is still fighting against Cuba through subversion.
  • Other Latin American states don’t interfere in each other’s affairs.

General Yao Yunzhu — Director of China-US Defense Relations Center

  • Cold War legacies are still with us.
  • New security mechanisms are needed to maintain stability in the world.
  • US alliance networks in Asia-Pacific have become a de facto security architecture in the region.
  • Asia needs a security architecture that includes China. China wants an inclusive security partnership, rather than alliances.
  • The balance of nuclear forces prevented an active war during the Cold War period.
  • The desire for absolute security on the part of any state will upset strategic stability.
  • Missile defense upsets the balance of deterrence and could lead to future arms races.

First Hydrofoil Since Soviet Era in Construction at Russian Shipyard

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 20:59
A Russian shipyard is currently building the first hydrofoil vessels since the Soviet era, a source in the shipbuilding industry told RIA Novosti Tuesday.






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Kremlin Considers Ukraine's Decision to Suspend Debt Payments Illegitimate

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 20:46
The Verkhovna Rada’s decision to suspend foreign debt payments is illegitimate, adviser of the Russian President Sergey Glazyev said.






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Gerhard Schröder: West Treats Russia in Wrong Way

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 19:35
The Western policy towards Russia is not always reasonable. Western countries have always talked about the intensification and extension of sanctions, and rarely discussed their possible easing, once some progress in Ukraine is achieved, former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder said.






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Russia Demands Consular Staff Meeting With Two Russians Detained in Ukraine

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 18:35
On May 16, Kiev detained two Russian nationals during clashes in the Donbass region. The two men were wounded and then captured by Ukrainian law enforcement officers.






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Russia, Belarus Join Hands on Advanced Anti-Aircraft Missile System

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 15:46
Russia and Belarus will jointly develop a new short-range anti-aircraft missile complex, it was announced on Tuesday.






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How Putin is taming the shrew and outmuscling America

Pravda.ru / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 15:30
Russia is now a ruling world power, despite a relatively modest population, but she has the right allies; not Estonia or Portugal, but Brazil, South Africa and China again, which is using all her millenary wisdom and her current fantastic soft power to get rid us from the American dollar, a piece of crap since the end of the gold standard in 1971
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Western Isolation of Moscow Helps Putin, Opens New Opportunities for Russia

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 14:35
All attempts by Western countries to put political and economic pressure on Russia have failed. If anything, they have helped Vladimir Putin to become an even more popular leader, Boulevard Voltaire said.






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Ukrainian Finance Minister Does Not See Ukraine’s Future Without Russia

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 13:54
Russia is an important economic partner of Ukraine and no one is interested in the reduction of investment and trade flows between the countries, Ukrainian Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko said.






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Commission on Proton Rocket Failure to Finish Investigation by End of May

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 13:21
Over the last five years, there have been seven Proton carrier rocket failures. The latest took place on May 16, when a Proton-M was to deliver cargo to the ISS, but after reaching space lost its telemetry contact with Earth and began spinning out of control, burning up in the atmosphere a few days later after falling from an uncontrollable orbit.






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Work on Russia's Unitary System of Missile Warning on Schedule - Deputy PM

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 12:33
Russia is working on its unitary space system of early warning missile strikes according to the schedule.






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Russia Discloses $182-Million in Corruption in Space Industry Company

RIA Novosty / Russia - Tue, 19/05/2015 - 12:03
Eight cases were launched after exposing embezzlement and abuse of office in one of Russia's leading space industry companies.






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