Tuesday, September 23, 2008

News Update 23 September 2008 Part Two

Update as of 0900 Eastern Time:

From Fox News (Russia) :

Russia flexed its muscles in America’s backyard Tuesday as it sent one of its largest warships to join military exercises in the Caribbean. The nuclear-powered flagship Peter the Great set off for Venezuela with the submarine destroyer Admiral Chabanenko and two support vessels in the first Russian naval mission in Latin America since the end of the Cold War.

“The St Andrew flag, the flag of the Russian Navy, is confidently returning to the world oceans,” said Igor Dygalo, a spokesman for the Russian Navy. He declined to comment on Russian newspaper reports that nuclear submarines were also part of the expedition.

The voyage to join the Venezuelan Navy for operations came only days after Russian strategic nuclear bombers made their first visit to the country. Hugo Chavez, the President, said then that the arrival of the strike force was a warning to the U.S. The anti-American Venezuelan leader is due to visit Russian President Dmitri Medvedev in Moscow this week as part of a tour that includes visits to Cuba and China.

Peter the Great is armed with 20 nuclear cruise missiles and up to 500 surface-to-air missiles, making it one of the most formidable warships in the world. The Kremlin has courted Venezuela and Cuba as tensions with the West soared over the proposed U.S. missile shield in Eastern Europe and the Russian invasion of Georgia last month.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said recently that Russia should “restore its position in Cuba” — the nation where deployment of Soviet nuclear missiles in 1962 brought Russia and the United States to the brink of nuclear war.

Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin made clear that Russia would challenge the U.S. for influence in Latin America after visits to Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba last week. He said: “It would be wrong to talk about one nation having exclusive rights to this zone.”


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4 comments:

0311 crunchie said...

Well, not to sound too arrogant or anything, but the south Atlantic could use some new coral reefs.

MAJ C said...

Crunchie,

Agreed. I'm just left wondering how much Russia is going to try to push? Cuban Missile Crisis sort of thing, or just sail around a couple times a year?

Bryan

0311 crunchie said...

Depends on the final resolution to the Georgia problem I guess Major. If they continue to feel they just one-upped the west, I see Cuban Missile Crisis part deaux. If they get spanked a little, diplomatically or whatever, just some pleasure cruises and a chance for Russki sailors to blow some cash on shore leave in Ugo's lil' socialist paradise. Hopefully the second, Lord knows we don't need the first.

RangersGirl said...

Good grief! I guess it will be good practice for our Navy to shadow them.

They are acting like little boys (sorry no sexist insult intended to you guys) - - but they are acting like bullies on the playground. Whatever.

I almost wonder if we just take the attitude of "So what, you don't bother us" if they will just stop. Is it an attention thing?