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Russian Bombers Getting Closer To Us Territory, Moscow is showing its return to power

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WASHINGTON: Long-range Russian bombers are flying more often and closer to US territory, a top US commander said on Tuesday, as Moscow made its latest show of military might with exercises over the North Pole.

General Gene Renuart, Commander of North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) and US Northern Command, the agencies charged with protecting US and Canadian airspace, said that US forces would continue to monitor the activity.

“Over the last few months the Russian air force has been flying a little bit more than we’ve seen in the past; certainly they’re ranging farther than they have in the more recent past,” Renuart said in a statement.

“NORAD has intercepted them out over international waters, near Alaska, and the command continues to monitor all of their long range bomber flight activity, even today,” he added.

His comments came as Moscow announced that its strategic bombers had begun exercises over the North Pole and just a week after Russian planes flew within a few hundred kilometers of a US military base on the island of Guam.

The nuclear-capable bombers in the five days of exercises starting Tuesday were to practice firing cruise missiles, navigation in the polar region and aerial refuelling manoeuvres, the Russian air force said in a statement.

One Russian air force officer, who asked not to be identified, told AFP he expected US interceptors would make their presence felt during the exercises. “It is a traditional practice for military pilots to see foreign pilots come up to meet them and say to hello,” he said. “The United States are aware of our exercise,” he added.

Last week, several Russian strategic bombers flew over the Pacific to near Guam and, according to a Russian general, exchanged grins with US fighter pilots.

The incident capped a summer in which President Vladimir Putin has sought to project power far and wide, building on a rearmament programme fuelled by oil and gas revenues.

“At every opportunity Russia is showing its return to power, including military. It’s a demonstration for two audiences — domestic and for the rest of the world,” Moscow-based analyst Alexander Goltz told AFP last week.

The long-distance flight by the strategic bombers, impossible for years because of severe under-funding, also recalled an incident in July when bombers deployed near Scotland and Norway during a diplomatic row with Britain.

And it’s not just in the skies that Russia wants the world to take notice.

On August 2 Russian explorers descended 4,261 meters (13,980 feet) under the Arctic to plant a flag on the sea bed and demonstrate in a theatrical fashion Moscow’s contested claim to the mineral-rich territory under the North Pole.

The following day, the navy’s chief of staff suggested reestablishing a full-time Russian naval presence in the Mediterranean for the first time since the Soviet era. Meanwhile the ground army, which was badly mauled in more than a decade of fighting Chechen freedom fighters, is getting new equipment and improved training.

“For the Kremlin it’s very important to retain at least one area where we equal the United States — and we are adamant about showing this,” Goltz said.

Meanwhile, a former top US envoy said late on Tuesday, that the United States should press ahead with the deployment of missile Defences at sites in eastern Europe despite Russia’s objections and its offer of an alternate site,

Ambassador Robert Joseph, former assistant secretary of state for arms control, said Russia does not share the US view of the Iranian missile threat and is seeking to derail US negotiations on the sites in Poland and the Czech Republic.

“Perhaps from paranoia, or perhaps from a concern for lost prestige, or perhaps both, Russia wants to prevent the permanent presence of US military forces in Eastern Europe,” said Joseph, who stepped down last week as a special envoy on proliferation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed using a Russian radar in Azerbaijan and other sites in southern Russia if Washington gives up the eastern European sites.

According to Joseph, the Russians added a second precondition two weeks ago, demanding a US commitment not to develop space-based missile Defences.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=68405
 
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With putin set to be out of power, this is a clear move to help his favourite win the power by raising nationalism.
 
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This is Russia flexing its military muscle. this move has other motives beside raising nationalism. This is a show of Russian military might and showing other countries that Russian military is improving. A good way to attract customers for russian arms
 
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