Comment by Gilad Atzmon: Yesterday the Russian president has repealed the ban prohibiting the delivery of S-300 missile air defense systems to Iran. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov commented on the decision, saying that Moscow’s voluntary embargo on S-300 deliveries was no longer necessary, due to the progress in Iran’s nuclear talks made in Lausanne.
The Israelis are in a state of panic. Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz commented yesterday that "Instead of demanding Iran put an end to the terrorism its instigates in the Mideast and around the world, it is being allowed to attain advanced arms which will only spur its aggressions.”
Someone may want to remind Steinitz that it is actually the Jewish State that terrorises the entire region with its nuclear arsenal and other repeated genocidal acts against the Palestinian people. However, it can be interesting to learn from Minister Steinitz how does he manage to see a threat in an ‘air defense system’? I guess that the answer is simple. The news about the S-300 interferes with the Israel’s lust to violence - the idea that a Muslim State can defend its sky is something the Israelis cannot cope with.
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The Israelis are in a state of panic. Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz commented yesterday that "Instead of demanding Iran put an end to the terrorism its instigates in the Mideast and around the world, it is being allowed to attain advanced arms which will only spur its aggressions.”
Someone may want to remind Steinitz that it is actually the Jewish State that terrorises the entire region with its nuclear arsenal and other repeated genocidal acts against the Palestinian people. However, it can be interesting to learn from Minister Steinitz how does he manage to see a threat in an ‘air defense system’? I guess that the answer is simple. The news about the S-300 interferes with the Israel’s lust to violence - the idea that a Muslim State can defend its sky is something the Israelis cannot cope with.
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Putin lifts ban on delivery of S-300 missile systems to Iran
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