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    The bear awakens
    Dr. Farrukh Saleem

    Tehran Times
    September 15, 2008

    The U.S. Army's III Corps is in Iraq. The 4th Infantry Division is at
    Camp Victory. The 3rd Infantry Division is in Baghdad. The 1st Armored
    Division is in Tikrit. America's 1st, 2nd and 3rd Brigades have been
    fighting in Iraq. America's 25th Infantry Division and the 172nd
    Infantry Brigade have been engaged in Iraq. America's XVIII Airborne
    Corps, 1st Armored Division and the 4th Infantry Division have also
    been occupied in Iraq. The 10th Aerospace Expeditionary Forces (AEF)
    and the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing are also busy fighting. The U.S.
    Navy's aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt has been supporting air
    operations in the 5th Fleet Area of Responsibility (USS Theodore
    Roosevelt has since gone back to its homeport of Norfolk, Virginia).
    The carrier Strike Group USS Ronald Reagan is now in the northern
    Arabian Sea.


    While the war in Iraq goes on, the CIA's paramilitary teams, the U.S.
    Army Special Forces, Navy Seals and the U.S. Air Force's air commandos
    are all busy in Afghanistan. America's 173rd Airborne Brigade, 101st
    Airborne Division, 86th Combat Support Hospital, 24th Marine
    Expeditionary Unit and 101st Combat Aviation Brigade are all fighting
    the emboldened Taliban.

    To be certain, the Russian Federation, the largest country in the world
    that covers one-eighth of the world's land area, has been in
    hibernation since it splintered into Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,
    Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova,
    Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Russia's
    20-year hibernation made America the lone hegemonic global power.

    Over those 20 years, here's what America did to Russia: Three Soviet
    Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were inducted into
    NATO. Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania were also brought into
    NATO. In 1994, the former Soviet state of Georgia was coaxed into
    joining the NATO-run 'Partnership for Peace'. Israeli trainers, along
    with a hundred U.S. 'military advisers', began training the Georgian
    military. In 2003, the CIA displaced President Eduard Shevardnadze (in
    what is referred to as the 'Rose Revolution'). In 2004, the CIA
    financed the Orange Revolution in Ukraine. In 2008, at the Bucharest
    Summit, Georgia was invited to join NATO. At the Caucasus, a mere
    thousand miles from Moscow, America has been stitching a pro-America
    belt comprising Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Abkhazia, South Ossetia
    and Nagorno-Karabakh. To top it all, the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan crude oil
    pipeline was built to capture Caspian Sea's oil wealth away from
    Russian influence. Imagine; eight of the fifteen former Soviet states
    are now part of NATO.

    On 8 August 2008, the carnivorous Russian bear came out of its 20-year
    hibernation. Ten thousand Russian troops, tanks, armored personnel
    carriers, towed artillery, truck-mounted rocket launchers of the 58th
    Army, 76th Air Assault Division, 98th Airborne Division, Russian Air
    Force's Sukhoi all-weather Su-24s, 25s, 27s, Tupolev Tu-22 supersonic
    bombers and the Russian Black Sea Fleet invaded Georgia in a lightning,
    efficiently executed campaign (Georgian army, navy and air force were
    completely destroyed).

    The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan crude oil pipeline is on fire. America, pinned
    down in Iraq and Afghanistan, is left with little to challenge a
    resurging Russia. The reality of a powerful, assertive Russia is
    dawning on Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The American foreign policy
    establishment has been caught napping.

    On September 1, Dmitry Medvedev, the 43-year old President of Russia,
    was at his presidential residence in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
    President Medvedev told Russian television Channel One that ""Russia
    will never yield to the world order where all decisions are taken by
    the United States exclusively; the world should be multipolar.""

    What's next? Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania or the Black Sea? On
    August 26, the destroyer USS McFaul, carrying humanitarian aid
    supplies, docked at the Georgian Black Sea port of Poti. With most of
    their boots in Iraq and Afghanistan, all that American destroyers can
    now do is deliver humanitarian aid. Imagine; in another direct blow to
    America's foreign policy establishment, Azerbaijan has now shipped
    200,000 barrels of oil to Iran.

    With $600 billion in reserves, Russia is 'resurging' and America is
    left with little to block that resurgence. On September 10, two Tupolev
    Tu-160s, Russia's supersonic, nuclear-capable, variable-geometry heavy
    bombers, landed in Venezuela, a mere thousand miles from Florida. In
    November, elements of Russia's Northern Fleet are going to be in the
    Caribbean. The American foreign policy establishment has been caught
    sleeping!

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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