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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: US-Iran Tensions Briefly Forgotten Amidst International Brouhaha Over 14 Gassed Russian Sailors Lost in the submarine uproar, the deadline set by Tehran for the EU-3 to support Iranian crude sales expires Sunday A thick veil of mystery surrounds the fire that broke out in a state of the art Russian submersible in the Barents Sea, leading to the death of 14 crew members poisoned by toxic fumes. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the submersible was conducting bathymetric measurements, as in examining and mapping deep sea conditions. The crew on board was composed of unique naval specialists, high-class professionals, who conducted important research of the Earths hydrosphere. Now the so far unnamed nuclear-powered vessel is at the Arctic port of Severomorsk, the main base of Russias Northern Fleet. Orthodox priests and Russian sailors pay their respects at a service to remember 14 submariners who died on July 1, after a fire on a research sub from the Northern Fleet, in the Naval Cathedral in Kronshtadt. Photo: Alexei Danichev / Sputnik/ AFP Orthodox priests and Russian sailors pay their respects at a service to remember 14 submariners who died on July 1, after a fire on a research sub from the Northern Fleet, in the Naval Cathedral in Kronshtadt. Photo: Alexei Danichev / Sputnik/ AFP Support Russia Insider - Go Ad-Free! A serious, comprehensive military investigation is in progress. According to the Kremlin, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief has all the information, but this data cannot be made public, because this refers to the category of absolutely classified data. The submersible is a Losharik. Its Russian code is AS-12 (for Atomnaya Stantsiya or Nuclear Station). NATO calls it Norsub-5. Its been in service since 2003. Giant Delta III nuclear submarines, also able to launch ICBMs, have been modified to transport the submersible across the seas. NATOs spin is that the AS-12/Norsub-5 is a spy sub, and a major threat to undersea telecommunication cables, mostly installed by the West. The submersibles operating depth is 1,000 meters and it may have operated as deep as 2,500 meters in the Arctic Ocean. It may be comparable to, or be something of an advanced version of, the US deep submergence vessel NR-1 (operating depth 910m) famous for being used to search for and recover critical parts of the space shuttle Challenger, lost in 1986. Its quite enlightening to place the Losharik within the scope of the latest Pentagon report about Russian strategic intentions. Amid the proverbial demonization terminology Russias gray zone tactics, Russian aggression. Russian deep-seated sense of geopolitical insecurity the report claims that Russia is adopting coercive strategies that involve the orchestrated employment of military and nonmilitary means to deter and compel the US, its allies and partners prior to and after the outbreak of hostilities. These strategies must be proactively confronted, or the threat of significant armed conflict may increase. Its no wonder that, considering the incandescence of US-Russia relations on the geopolitical chessboard, what happened to the Losharik fueled frenetic speculation including totally unsubstantiated rumors it had been torpedoed by a US submarine in a firefight on top of it, in Russian territorial waters. Connections were made between US Vice-President Mike Pences suddenly being ordered to return to the White House while the Europeans were also huddled in Brussels, as President Putin had an emergency meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. In the end, it was nothing but mere speculation. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
It is sad to hear this. I pray for the sailors who lost their lives. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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