Thursday, November 6, 2008

Obama And Moscow

President Dmitry Medvedev announced plans Wednesday to deploy missiles on the EU's doorstep in a warning shot to US president-elect Barack Obama and Washington's allies in central Europe. (AFP/Alexander Nemenov)

Moscow's Challenge To Obama -- Time Magazine

In his maiden address to the Russian Parliament, President Dmitri Medvedev blamed the United States for Moscow's war with Georgia and for the world financial crisis. Washington, Medvedev said, was threatening Russia's security with the creation of a missile defense system and new NATO military bases around Russia's western and southern flanks. "We have gotten the clear impression that they are testing our strength," Medvedev said in his speech, which was made on the day U.S. voters elected Barack Obama president, and which at times recalled Soviet era rhetoric.

In response, Medvedev said that Moscow had canceled the long planned dismantling of the Kozelsk ICBM Division and would deploy short-range Iskander missiles and electronic jamming systems in Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania.

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My Comment: They are sizing him up as a patsy. President-elect Obama must face them down.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

RUSSIA ATTACKED GEORGIA NOT THE UNITED STATES. RUSSIA U DID IT YOUR SELF..DONT TRY AND BLAME SOMEONE ELSE

Anonymous said...

I AGREE. AS FAR AS I CAN REMEMBER WE TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP ATTACKING BUT THEY NEVER LISTEN.

Anonymous said...

im not sure what Russia did to itself, one thing im certain of is that;Obama shall live up to expectations!