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Russian live fire air military exercise underway near Alaska

Russian military actions are clearly the prelude for Moscow’s presentation of demands and get or take what it wants.

Sarcastically entitledExercise Stability 2008′ the live fire operations will take place Oct.-6-12 over sub-Arctic Russia uncomfortably close to Alaska. This is the first time in almost a quarter century Russia has ventured dozens of nuclear bombers for an exercise in which live cruise missiles will be fired.

 Russian air force spokesman Col. Vladimir Drik says Exercise Stability 2008 is “practicing the strategic deployment of the armed forces including the nuclear triad.” Triad refers to land, submarine and bomber launched nuclear weapons.

 Last week on Oct. 1, Russian warships armed with nuclear missiles docked at Syrian ports and Oct. 8, on the eve of Yom Kippur, will continue into the Caribbean for joint maneuvers with Venezuela.

 Col. Drik stressed that the Tu-95 and Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bombers will “carry their maximum combat payload and fire all the cruise missiles on board.” Also taking part in the air force exercise are Tu-22M3 Backfire strategic bombers, air superiority fighters, interceptors and aerial tankers.

 The locations of the war games were deliberately chosen to underline three messages to America on the eve of its Presidential election.

  1. Russia is willing to brandish its nuclear strength in America’s face - to the north (Arctic) and south (Caribbean) - to challenge America’s position as the world’s No. 1 superpower.
  2.  Russia is powerful and rich enough to rise above the shockwaves rocking the world’s financial markets while carrying on developing its military muscle and expanding its spheres of influence.
  3.  By docking at the Syrian port of Tartus, the Peter the Great nuclear missile cruiser is Moscow’s marker on the Mediterranean to betoken the end of US Sixth Fleet’s sway.

 Yesterday, Oct. 3, Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the Russian Security Council, announced that 20,000 kilometers of the Russian border passes through the Arctic. Moscow therefore claims 18 percent of its territory and is preparing a plan to implement this policy. That include taking out oil and natural gas that exist there in vast deposits.

 On September 30th the Russian nuclear powered submarine Ryazan docked at the Kamchatka Peninsula opposite Northern Japan after completing a one-month voyage under the Arctic Ocean without surfacing. That Delta III class strategic nuclear submarine is armed with sixteen nuclear tipped ballistic missiles with a range of 8,000 km. Russian Navy Commander Adm. Vladimir Vysotsky welcoming the Ryazan’s arrival said: “The navy continues to play an important role in safeguarding Russia’s maritime economic and research activity throughout the world, including in the Arctic.”

Russia sees weakness in  a self-absorbed America. It is encouraged by presidential candidate Obama’s promise to cut military budgets. When Clinton cut military budgets in the 1992-1999 Russia was emboldened to develop is oil and gas reserves and is now ready to exploit its oil and gas production and take what is wants.

Russia’s air and naval strength does not yet match America’s military might but it has more than doubled it military spending including: a 23% increase last year, more increases likely, and the possibility of American cut backs makes Putin feel the time has come to get what he wants - a new Russian empire.  Although Russian president Dmitry Medvedev stated emphatically last week that there is no cold war or any other war with America, Moscow’s actions tell a different story.

17 Planes Airlift Anti-missile Radar for Installation Near Beersheba, Israel

Seventeen huge US Air Force C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III transports have ferried the high-powered FBX-T anti-missile radar to Israel’s Nevatim Air Base south of Beersheba it was announced Saturday, September 27, 2008. Military sources report that the transportable radar surveillance/forward-based X-band radar was accompanied by some 120 American European Command personnel. The area of its deployment at the Negev base has been fenced off and made off-limits to non-American personnel.

The radars can detect, track and provide command and control for anti-missile interceptors with a very high probability of destroying the missiles before they strike their targets. The systems are said to already be operating. Or soon will be.

 In 2006 an earlier version of the system was installed in Japan and has operated there since. Fixed site radars are cited in Greenland, Massachusetts and Florida and interceptors are also sited in Alaska and California, and seaborne versions are operated in the Pacific from an Alaskan base. It is this system of radars and interceptors that Poland and the Czech Republic have agreed to emplace systems to the chagrin of Russia.

 Beersheba (Hebrew: בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע‎, Be’er Sheva, Arabic: بئر السبع‎, is located on the northern edge of the Negev desert 115 kilometres (71 mi) south-east of Tel Aviv and 120 kilometres (75 mi) south-west of Jerusalem. Obviously it is remotely cited because it is a strategic target that would likely be attacked in any missile exchange.

Beersheba is an ancient site, occupied sine the 4th millennium BC it is mentioned in the Book of Genesis in connection with Abraham the Patriarch and his pact with Abimelech. Isaac built an altar in Beersheba (Genesis 26:23-33). Jacob had his dream about a stairway to heaven in the area of Beersheba. (Genesis 28:10-15 and 46:1-7). The prophet Elijah took refuge in Beersheba when Jezebel ordered him killed (I Kings 19:3).

In contemporary history it is famous on October 31, 1917, when 800 soldiers of the Australian 4th and Light Horse Brigade charged the Turkish trenches, overran them on horseback with sabers and captured the wells of Beersheba. It was the last successful cavalry charge in British military history. In 1948, during the Israeli War of Independence it was the site of a fierce battle when Egy[tian forces were surrounded  and forced to surrender. Now it is the site of the spearpoint of Israel’s defense against missile attack.

Dizzy Dezzy at the Libertarian Convention in Denver

Libertarians are a diverse groupAs I write this, Dizzy Dezzi is on the floor of the Libertarian Convention in downtown Denver, writing down the results in the fourth round of balloting for the Libertarian 2008 Presidential Nominee.

Her husband who we refer to as SSgt Dizzy is on leave from Iraq from his third rotation. His current rotation is for 15 months.

He scheduled this leave so that he can vote as a nominating delegate for the Libertarian Party. Dizzy has been a significant activist for the party during the past ten years and a one time Colorado Lt Gov nominee is the 8:30 AM Memorial Day speaker, the final day of the convention. Both have been associated with the Libertarian party for ten years.

The results of the nominating delegates choices today should be known tonight.

CNN just reported live from the floor, focusing on one time Republican Bob Barr who says the Libertarian Party is “the party of substance” and that in this one convention, he has participated in more important substantive debates than in 30 years “for that other party”.

CNN reported that a Bob Barr Libertarian candidacy could command a swing vote away from Republican John McCain. They also reported that anti-war Republican Ron Paul, a favorite of many libertarians who has not dropped out of the Republican race, still enjoys considerable support.

While introducing the televised speech by Bob Barr, for a few seconds behind the reported you could see Candidate Mike Gravel speaking from the podium on the floor. He is a Senator from Alaska and earlier this year participated in the Democratic Presidential race and debates before eventually dropping out and joining the Libertarian Party.

Dizzy has indicated that she is very interested in hearing what he has to say but demurred when asked who her voting delegate husband would give the nod to.

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