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Plot thickens over Israeli PM's secret Russia trip
2009-09-11
The plot thickened on Thursday over a secret trip by Israel's prime minister, as his office admitted it had misled about his whereabouts but stopped short of denying reports he had stolen away to Russia.

Meanwhile Iran insisted Thursday there would be no suspension of its uranium enrichment program following a proposal to world powers Wednesday aimed at resolving the atomic program standoff.

Secrets and Missiles
"The prime minister was busy with a confidential and classified activity," Benjamin Netanyahu's office said in a statement. "Having had the best intentions, his military attaché... acted to defend that activity and did this through an announcement to the media" that said he had spent the day at a security facility in Israel, it said.

But the statement did not deny media reports that Netanyahu had flown to Russia aboard a private plane on Monday to discuss Moscow's arms sales to arch-foes Syria and Iran.

In Moscow, the Russian authorities said that the Israeli premier had met neither his counterpart Vladimir Putin nor President Dmitry Medvedev, but did not explicitly deny the trip itself.

The mystery around the prime minister's day-long disappearance from public view is unfolding alongside another -- that the Arctic Sea cargo ship supposedly seized by pirates and later recovered by Russia was secretly carrying S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems bound for Iran.

Russia has denied that the ship was carrying S-300s and Russian investigators have announced that their inspection of the vessel turned up only its official cargo of timber.

Israel has for years tried to convince Russia not to sell S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to Iran, which the Jewish state fears Tehran could deploy around its controversial nuclear sites.
Posted by:Fred

#4  This sort of thing unfortunately becomes necessary with with the current state of US-Israeli relations. No serious Israeli would bet his country's survival on the words of Obama / Clinton.
Posted by: rwv   2009-09-11 22:35  

#3  I think the point may have been that it was never pirates, nor missiles stolen by rogue Russian officers, either. But rather, a quiet sale from the Russian government to the Iranian one, and what was intended to be a quiet shipment... The Israelis were being extraordinarily tactful by suggesting otherwise.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-09-11 13:19  

#2  Green lighting a strike on Iran? Ceasing the shipment of weapons to Iran? Who pirated the Russian ship and what did it really contain?
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-09-11 09:34  

#1  ION PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > EXPERT: CHINA COULD ATTACK INDIA BY 2012; + US: IRAN COULD EXPEDITE PRODUCTION OF NUCLEAR BOMB [near "possible breakout capacity"], iff it so desires.

Lest we fergit, ZAWAHIRI: US IS DEFEATED/HAS LOST IN AFGHANISTAN.

Wehell, all Radical Islam needs is the HIDDEN IMAM-MAHDI to appear, IRAN BOMB 2010-2012, + a FRENCH GENERAL in charge of defending Amerika.

Oh wait....
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-09-11 00:28  

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