Russia must begin the training, arming Venezuela's armed forces against US threat of invasion
Date: Feb 5, 2006 3:08 PM
From: Kenneth T. Tellis kenttellis@gmail.com
To: Editor@VHeadline.com
Subject: The time for Russia to act in defense of its own interests
As long as the Russian nation sits back and accepts the world situation as a fait accompli Russia is doomed to medocrity ... but Russia can and must put its own interests before all.
Perhaps the Russian families who lost their sons, fathers and youth in Afghanistan, might do well to remember who created that situation for them. It was the US that spent millions of dollars in a proxy war, fought by US-armed, equipped and trained Mujahedeen fighters.
The real enemy of the Russian motherland is the United States of America ... even in its disguise of a friend.
The US fooled the world since 1950, by sending high altitude spy-planes over the Soviet Union ... of the 100 spy-planes that were used, all 100 were shot down by the Soviets. Only eight of the US airmen survived ... of these seven were sent to internment camps in Siberia and the other, Francis Gary powers of U2 fame, was exchanged for a Soviet spy captured by the US.
- It is time for Russia to take part in training and arming those nations now under US occupation or those nations the US intends to invade in the near future.
Russia must begin the training of and arming of the Iraqi Mujahedeen ... it must also begin to help with the training of Venezuela's armed forces, because it is expected that the United States will invade that country under a lame excuse to get control of its oilfields.
But there are other countries in the world that need Russian help ... like the Islamic Republic of Iran, Syria and the forces of the New Palestine ... which has been hard-pressed by the US and its Middle Eastern ally. These should be the beginning of an all-out Russian political move to disperse US threats to sovereign nations.
Russia, should now be in a position to pay the US back for its Afghan debacle.
Perhaps, when US families find that their kin are being slaughtered by Mujahedeen. like Soviet soldiers were, they'll think twice about getting involved in more invasions overseas.
Kenneth T. Tellis
kenttellis@gmail.com