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Presidents of Iran, Russia, China to meet in Astana



AFP:
"President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is to meet his Chinese and Russian counterparts at a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Kazakhstan, Iranian media reported on Monday. Presidents Dimitri Medvedev and Hu Jintao, of Russia and China respectively, are expected to meet Ahmadinejad on the sidelines of the summit, which starts on Wednesday in Astana, the Mehr and Fars news agencies said. Iran has been invited to attend the summit, which will bring together the leaders of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, as an observer."

Presidents of Iran, Russia, China to meet in Astana - Yahoo! Singapore Finance


And Mudwhistle was called paranoid about Obama sharing missle technology with Russia???


:eusa_eh:
 
Maybe they smell blood in the water thinking the U.S. is economically mortally wounded and are laying the groundwork for future alliances.
 
Well we already know that Russia has been supplying Iran with the Uranium.

Wonder what China's up to, cozying back up with the big bear.....
 
Dey's stockin' up on arms...
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Russia to Spend $730 Billion on New Weapons
July 06, 2011 - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has announced his government plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on weapons modernization by 2020. In his address to parliament earlier this year, Putin said Russia must be strong enough to fend off any threats from abroad, so missile production will double starting in 2013. Analysts in Moscow say this ambitious plan is intended mainly to preserve the government's domestic and regional influence.
Upgrade

Russia plans to spend $730 billion by 2020 to upgrade and re-arm its military. That's nearly $20 million a day. The new state arms procurement program includes purchases of eight missile-carrying strategic submarines equipped with Bulava ballistic missiles. Plus 600 aircraft and S-400 and S-500 air defense systems. The arms purchases, both at home and abroad, would allow Russia to raise the proportion of modern weaponry in its arsenal to 70 percent by 2020.

Independent military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer says upgrading the strategic nuclear forces is at the top of the list, but the rest of the military needs a boost as well. "Then there's of course the air force, the air defense system, the army - actually, everything needs re-arming because right now they say that [only] 10-15 percent of our weaponry is modern," Felgenhauer noted.

Budget increase

As Russia exports weapons worth billions of dollars abroad, the country's armed forces are mostly equipped with outdated Soviet-era weaponry. In the last 10 years the government has increased the defense budget tenfold, says Felgenhauer, but still failed to bring the military up to date. "Now the present defense minister says that there was massive misappropriation of funds," Felgenhauer added. "The Russian defense industry, which is also downgraded, and its capabilities are much smaller than in Soviet times, responded to more funding by just raising prices. They are producing the same several fighters or missiles, but for a much bigger price."

Foreign threats
 
Looks like the world's biggest assholes are having a little get together.

Wonder why the Hussein won't be there.
 

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