Polish Analyst: Russia May Send S-300 Missiles to Iran via Belarus
Russia may export S-300 air/missile defense interceptors to Iran via Belarus, writes Polish analyst Piotr Koscinski in the website for the Rzeczpospolita newspaper. Koscinski cites the Russian publication Vzglyad, which published an article in April 2006 suggesting that Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenka himself would be the go-between for the transaction. The move would allow Russia to categorically deny that it sold these weapons to Iran, and maintain its image within the G-8 and on the world stage. According to Jane’s Intelligence Digest, an Iranian military delegation visited Minsk in January 2006, and negotiations surrounding the transfer of S-300 systems allegedly took place. According to Aleksandr Rakhimchyk, deputy director of the Moscow-based Institute of Military and Political Analysis, if Iran receives Russian-made S-300 systems, the U.S. would not be able to carry out a military operation against the Islamic Republic “without suffering significant losses.”
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che ne dite? potrebbe essere veritiera la notizia? io non so, comunque bisogna vedere fin dove la cosa è propaganda antirussa( i polacchi sono decisamente antirussi) e fin dove è verità
cmq se la notizia fosse vera, sarebbe un bel guaio per gli americani, dato che l's-300 è un ottimo sistema ed è dura sfuggirgli.




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