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    TASK ASSIGNMENT
    Sergei Konovalov

    Nezavisimaya Gazeta
    March 21, 2012 Wednesday
    Russia

    HIGHLIGHT: BETTERMENT OF THE MILITARY IS THE KREMLIN'S NUMBER ONE
    PRIORITY; Tasks for the military are to be set at the Defense Ministry
    board meeting today.

    Now that the elections are finally over, betterment of the military
    is once again in the focus of the Kremlin's attention. President
    and Supreme Commander-in-Chief Dmitry Medvedev Enhanced Coverage
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    Recent 60 Daysis expected at the Academy of the General Staff today
    where the Defense Ministry board will be toting up 2011 and assigning
    tasks for 2012. After his inauguration come May, all of that will be
    Vladimir Putin's problem.

    Sources within the Kremlin maintain that Medvedev's presence at the
    Defense Ministry board meeting is necessitated by both protocol and the
    "problematic and rapidly changing international situation that has
    a direct effect on Russian military security." "Hence the need for
    reevaluation of the tasks the military will be facing," said a source.

    As a matter of fact, Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov assigned
    this year tasks for the Army and Navy in November 2011. The
    supreme commander-in-chief was absent from the Defense Ministry
    board meeting then. Some experts and media outlets took it for an
    indication of Serdyukov's forthcoming resignation. It seems, however,
    that personnel matters fade into background at this point not that
    the national leadership has more pressing matters to attend to -
    matters of defense. Some specialists reckon that the Russian army
    might be compelled to participate in hostilities before very long,
    for the first time since August 2008.

    A source within the Defense Ministry said that the future of Syria,
    Russia's only ally in the Middle East, was decided nowadays. There
    is a chance that Iran will be invaded and that Azerbaijan might try
    to reconquer Nagorno-Karabakh which will mean another war with Armenia.

    Georgian provocations against Abkhazia and South Ossetia might take
    place as well. "Hence the necessity to specify tasks for the Southern
    Military District command... in connection with the future exercise
    Caucasus'2012. Its legend is being revised at this point."

    Secondly, NATO is restricting its military presence in Afghanistan.

    Religious groups from this country might therefore penetrate some
    countries of the Commonwealth and first and foremost Tajikistan,
    Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. These countries are Russia's allies within
    the CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization. Joint efforts against
    a terrorist invasion from Afghanistan are to be drilled and practiced
    with their military.

    Thirdly, oil and gas shortage fomented by the lack of stability in the
    Middle East compels world powers to concentrate on Arctic oil and gas
    fields... and that means the fields in the areas Russia claims for its
    own (its claims not yet recognized by the international community). A
    source said, "Hence the plans to rapidly build up Russian military
    presence in the Arctic region which is necessary for protection of
    Russia's hydrocarbons in the area."

    Lieutenant General Victor Goremykin, Chief of the Defense Ministry's
    Main Directorate for Personnel, said that plans for this year also
    stood for staffing some Russian military bases and installations
    abroad with contract servicemen. "In fact, contract servicemen already
    function in far-away garrisons and harsh climates," he said. It stands
    to reason to assume that contract servicemen will be dispatched to
    Russian military bases in Armenia, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan and to
    the Arctic mechanized infantry division that is being formed.

    Implementation of the state defense order is the first priority this
    year. Speaking at the Defense Ministry board meeting on March 18,
    2011, Medvedev demanded heads of those responsible for ruination
    of the state defense order a year ago. Some heads did roll with
    little to show for it because the 2011 state defense order was ruined
    too. All through 2011 the Defense Ministry and the military-industrial
    complex kept arguing over military hardware prices. Fortunately,
    some progress seems to have been made. At least, the Defense Ministry
    and the military-industrial complex shifted from confrontation to
    a conversation.

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