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    Russia backs Assad, last friend in Arab world

    MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's defiance of international efforts to end Syrian President Bashar Assad's crackdown on protests is rooted in a calculation that it can keep a Mideast presence by propping up its last remaining ally in the region — and has nothing to lose if it fails.

    The Kremlin has put itself in conflict with the West as it shields Assad's regime from United Nations sanctions and continues to provide it with weapons even as others impose arms embargoes.

    But Moscow's relations with Washington are already strained amid controversy over U.S. missile defense plans and other disputes. And Prime Minister Vladimir Putin seems eager to defy the U.S. as he campaigns to reclaim the presidency in March elections.

    "It would make no sense for Russia to drop its support for Assad," said Ruslan Pukhov, head of the independent Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies. "He is Russia's last remaining ally in the Middle East, allowing it to preserve some influence in the region."

    Moscow may also hope that Assad can hang on to power with its help and repay Moscow with more weapons contracts and other lucrative deals.

    And observers note that even as it has nothing to lose from backing Assad, it has nothing to gain from switching course and supporting the opposition.

    "Russia has crossed the Rubicon," said Igor Korotchenko, head of the Center for Analysis of Global Weapons Trade.

    He said Russia will always be marked as the patron of the Assad regime regardless of the conflict's outcome, so there's little incentive to build bridges with the protesters. The U.N. estimates that more than 5,400 people have been killed since the uprising began in March.

    "Russia will be seen as the dictator's ally. If Assad's regime is driven from power, it will mean an end to Russia's presence," said Fyodor Lukyanov, editor of the magazine Russia in Global Affairs.

    Syria has been Moscow's top ally in the Middle East since Soviet times, when it was led by the incumbent's father, Hafez Assad. The Kremlin saw it as a bulwark for countering U.S. influence in the region and heavily armed Syria against Israel.

    While Russia's relations with Israel have improved greatly since the Soviet collapse, ties with Damascus helped Russia retain its clout as a member of the Quartet of international mediators trying to negotiate peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

    After Bashar Assad succeeded his father in 2000, Russia sought to boost ties by agreeing to annul 73 percent of Syria's Soviet-era debt. In the mid-2000s, Putin said Russia would re-establish its place in the Mideast via "the Syria route."

    Syria's port of Tartus is now the only naval base Russia has outside the former Soviet Union. A Russian navy squadron made a call there this month in what was seen by many as a show of support for Assad.

    For decades, Syria has been a major customer for the Russian arms industries, buying billions of dollars' worth of combat jets, missiles, tanks and other heavy weapons. And unlike some other nations, such as Venezuela, which obtained Russian weapons on Kremlin loans, Assad's regime paid cash.

    The respected newspaper Kommersant reported this week that Syria has ordered 36 Yak-130 combat jets worth $550 million. The deal, which officials wouldn't confirm or deny, may signal preparations for even bigger purchases of combat planes.

    Korotchenko said Syria needs the jets to train its pilots to fly the advanced MiG-29M or MiG-35 fighter jets it wants to purchase: "It's a precursor of future deals."

    Korotchenko said Syria's importance as a leading importer of Russian weapons in the region grew after the loss of the lucrative Iraqi and Libyan markets.

    Russia, whose abstention in a U.N. vote cleared the way for military intervention in Libya, later voiced frustration with what it described as a disproportional use of force by NATO.

    The Kremlin has vowed not to allow a replay of the Libyan strategy in Syria, warning that it would block any U.N. resolution on Syria lacking a clear ban on any foreign military interference.

    Moscow accuses the West of turning a blind eye to shipments of weapons to the Syrian opposition and warns it won't be bound by Western sanctions.

    Earlier this month, a Syria-bound Russian ship allegedly carrying tons of munitions was stopped by officials in Cyprus, an EU member, who said it was violating an EU arms embargo. The ship's captain promised to head to Turkey but then made a dash to Syria.

    Asked about the ship, Russia's foreign minister bluntly responded that Moscow owes neither explanation nor apology to anyone because it has broken no international rules.

    Nonetheless, Moscow has shown restraint in its arms trade with Damascus, avoiding the sales of weapons that could significantly tilt the military balance in the region.

    In one example, the Kremlin has turned down Damascus' requests for truck-mounted Iskander missiles that can hit ground targets 280 kilometers (175 miles) away with deadly precision. While the sale of such missiles wouldn't be banned under any international agreements, Moscow has apparently heeded strong U.S. and Israeli objections to such a deal.

    Moscow also has stonewalled Damascus' request for the advanced S-300 air defense missile system, only agreeing to sell short-range ground-to-air missiles.

    "Russia has taken a very careful and cautious stance on contracts with Syria," Korotchenko said.

    The most powerful Russian weapon reportedly delivered to Syria is the Bastion anti-ship missile complex intended to protect its coast. The Bastion is armed with supersonic Yakhont cruise missiles that can sink any warship at a range of 300 kilometers (186 miles) and are extremely difficult to intercept, providing a strong deterrent against any attack from the sea.

    Observers in Moscow said that Russia can do little else to help Assad. The chief of the Russian upper house's foreign affairs committee, Mikhail Margelov, openly acknowledged that this week, saying that Russia has "exhausted its arsenal" of means to support Syria by protecting it from the U.N. sanctions.

    Lukyanov said Russia has made it clear it would block any attempts to give U.N. cover to any foreign military intervention in Syria, but wouldn't be able to prevent Syria's neighbors from mounting such action.

    "Russia realizes that it has limited opportunities and can't play a decisive role," he said.

    Pukhov also predicted that Russia wouldn't take any stronger moves in support for Damascus.

    "Going further would mean an open confrontation with the West, and Russia doesn't need that," he said.

    ____

    Elizabeth A. Kennedy contributed from Beirut.

     
    • jade  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 mths ago
      putin will do the same thing to the protestor if it occur in the Kremlin
      • Ruben Berrios 3 mths ago
        The U.S. will do the same to the protestors if it occur in Washington.
      • Adrian 3 mths ago
        Would Malaysia do it? I don't think so. Make peace not war
      • david 3 mths ago
        Ruben ....the us does not kill people just cause they can..you #$%$...we actually have and believe in human rights
    • Richard  •  Salisbury, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Is there really any difference between Putin and Assad?
      • George 3 mths ago
        NO
      • Just another Google data ... 3 mths ago
        One hides behind his religion, the other just his thugs. So,I guess they are the same
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        just sounds like obama
    • amyluvu28  •  Palmdale, California  •  3 mths ago
      Steve A, And we would have had to fight the Wehrmacht at its full strength. Their kill ratio was 28 to 1. 27,000,000 Russians died in WWII. We had a very rough time fighting the 15 year old Hitler youth at Normandy.
      • Kali Ma 3 mths ago
        Stalin killed more Russians than the Germans ever did. Check out Stalingrad and
        Leningrad. Russia had two enemies, Germans in the front and Russians in the rear.
        What a way to fight? Yes we are Smart because we can Read and do Research
        on our own to find the Facts! Liberals are the ones that Think that they know everything there is to know because someone told them. They don't even know who is VP or Sec. of State? Watch the interviews on TV when they randomly ask the Liberals on the street!
      • Ana 3 mths ago
        They are playing a game of "Enemy at the Gates"
    • Stephen W  •  3 mths ago
      Putin is a die hard communist that wants Russia to regain Soviet era status and he is no friend of the US or the West. That's all anyone needs to know.
      • david 3 mths ago
        wow..that is horrible,,i mean i truly thought russia was done with communism...
        guess that should make russia and china our biggest problems.....what should we do?????????
      • ROHEAD 3 mths ago
        So what, Russia has it's own interest, just like the U.S has it's. The U.S does as it pleases, why can't Russia. It's about time a balance came back on the world seen, instead of this unchecked monopoly imposed on the world by the U.S.
      • ad v 3 mths ago
        Didn't Bush Jr. look him in the eyes and proclaim to like/trust him?
    • Legion of Doom  •  3 mths ago
      If Russia did not sell weapons to countries like Syria and Iran, they would be in direct discussions with Mexican cartels.
      • Bo 3 mths ago
        Probably are, anyway.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        uh america is arming the terorists in syria like it did teh ones in lybia uh legion obama is amring the cartels
      • Midwest 3 mths ago
        Iran has already been in bed with the Mexican cartels, and Russia backs Iran....so that scenario is more viable that people imagine. In fact, there's no telling what Russian and Iranian weapons, or terrorists, have been smuggled into the US via the tunnels.
    • Kieran Murphy  •  Londonderry, United Kingdom  •  3 mths ago
      Russia has currency and gold reserves of 350 billion Euros but if the EU and USA take the Road to conflict with Iran and create a Syrian Civil War that would result in instablity in the region would boost Russian Oil , Gas prices and Arms Sales and cannot blame the Russians for that who are maintaining diplomatic relations with both Iran and Syria and trying to get a peaceful way
    • Kali Ma  •  3 mths ago
      Russia backs Assad, and I also back Assad! Let Syria handle its own civil war this time, and
      let NATO, the UN and the U.S. stay out of this mess! Assad is trying to keep the Brotherhood
      out of his country. You wil observe what the Brotherhood will do in Egypt, Yemen and Libya.
    • Joe B  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      putin is a power hungry jackass
    • Vladimir Putin  •  Moscow, Russia  •  3 mths ago
      Hold on... I got some music.
      Artist: MC Hammer
      Song: Can't Touch This.
      *nods head*
    • MR26.2  •  Glendale, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      What do you expect?

      Russia need the money from business contracts and weapon sales in Syria.

      Condemming the ASSad regime is bad business for Russia.
    • S.  •  3 mths ago
      "What do you want to do tonight, Assad ?"

      "Same thing we try to do every night, Putin. Try to take over the world!"
    • T  •  3 mths ago
      When you consider we backed Saddam, Bin Laden and Norreiga in the 80's we in America can't really say to much.....
    • Legion of Doom  •  3 mths ago
      Would Putin murderer Russian citizens in-order to keep power? I think so and Assad would be next to Putin whispering "pull the trigger Gollum, pull the trigger."
    • ralph  •  3 mths ago
      isnt russia allies with iran?
    • Reason  •  3 mths ago
      Russia likes to oppress their people too. It makes perfect sense.
    • ted  •  Arlington, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      To be a super power on the world stage, you must able to grasp the big picture, considered all possibilities... Bidding on a wrong horse at a wrong time will cost you dearly in the long run.
    • TheThinker  •  Ocala, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, Obama playing nice to Russia hasn't worked?
    • David A  •  Encino, California  •  3 mths ago
      Putin wants Arab $$$$ Arabs want Allies!!
    • ishtar127a  •  3 mths ago
      They're wrong, you know. Russia has world perception of its actions to gain--or to lose. Will it be seen as a supporter of a regime killing its own citizens, in order to maintain its own military presence in an area where it's steadily lost other footholds and to have an export market for its surplus military hardware, or will it be strong enough to reverse its policy and bring some common sense and restraint to a deteriorating situation? Again, Syria should consider carefully if they are willing to stay a client-state, forever in debt, dependent on periodic debt-forgiveness that will never be enough to pull it out of indebtness to its patron. Saying that Russia has nothing to lose by shoring up a failing regime is saying that Russia doesn't care what other nations' opinions are of its actions. Considering how China is poised to usurp their historic position, that's a very risky stance to take.
    • Krakabich  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe Obozo should have a beer summit and invite the Putin to the rose garden. He would take the time for a parking meter patrolman but not the people he needs to meet with.
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