JNN 8 Aug 2013 Moscow : Saudi Arabia has reportedly offered to buy arms worth up to $15 billion from Russia, and provided a raft of economic and political concessions to the Kremlin – all in a bid to weaken Moscow’s endorsement of Syrian President Bashar Assad. Continue reading
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Hundred of European , American & Pakistani Militants fighting in Syria
JNN 12 July 2013 Mossow : Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov says hundreds of militants fighting against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad come from the United States and European countries including Russia. While The Pakistani Taliban have visited Syria to set up a base and to assess “the needs of the jihad”, a Taliban official has told the BBC. Continue reading
Syrain forces with Hezbollah fighters securing the area around the shrine of Sayida Zainab a.s
JNN 25 June 2013 Damascus : Syrian troops backed by Lebanese Hezbollah resistance fighters clashed on Wednesday with foreign-backed militants south of a Damascus suburb that is home to a major Muslim shrine, in an attempt to secure the area surrounding the revered site, activists said. Continue reading
Russia re claiming its Might, reopens its naval bases in Soviet-era ally countries, firm on Backing Bashar Al Asad’s Syrian Govt.
JNN 29 July 2012 Moscow : Russia is planning to expand its military muscles in some of Moscow’s soviet-era ally countries including the Latin American country of Cuba, Asian country of Vietnam and the Indian Ocean island of Seychelles. Plus The Russian Foreign Ministry says Moscow will not allow the European Union to inspect ships sailing under the Russian flag, and that it will not cooperate with a new round of EU sanctions imposed against Syria. Continue reading
Russian President Vladimir Putin Wants to have Strong Military Ties with China
JNN 11 June 2012 Moscow : Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday he will boost military cooperation with China, including holding more joint exercises, after the United States announced plans to shift most of its warships to the Asia-Pacific by 2020. Continue reading

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