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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Mon Dec 28, 2015, 07:29 PM Dec 2015

U.S. Fears Grow of a ‘Newly Awakened’ Russian Navy

A new report from the U.S. Navy’s intelligence branch paints a sobering picture of Putin’s increasingly aggressive fleet—and its deadly international shows of force.

12.28.1512:01 AM ET

For the first time in 24 years, the U.S. Navy’s intelligence branch has published an unclassified report warning against a rapidly rearming and increasingly aggressive Russian fleet.

And while the report—which the Navy intends for public consumption—has been years in the making, recent events have underscored just how serious its findings are. It’s becoming clearer by the day that, with the strong backing of President Vladimir Putin, the Russian navy is making a serious effort to challenge the world’s preeminent maritime power—the United States.

“Russia has begun, and over the next decade will make large strides in fielding a 21st-century navy capable of a dependable national defense [and] an impressive but limited presence in more distant global areas of interest, manned by a new generation of post-Soviet officers and enlisted personnel,” The Russian Navy: A Historic Transition concludes.
Sixty-eight pages long and lavishly illustrated, the Russian navy report, published online and in print in mid-December, is the uncredited work of one man—George Fedoroff, the top Russia expert at the Maryland-based Office of Naval Intelligence.

Fedoroff started out as a Navy linguist, reportedly rising to become the sailing branch’s best Russian speaker in the 1990s before moving into intel work. While other military analysts—and American politicians and the general public, too—focused their attention on terrorists, Iran, North Korea, China, and other military threats, Fedoroff apparently never wavered from Russia.

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U.S. Fears Grow of a ‘Newly Awakened’ Russian Navy (Original Post) Purveyor Dec 2015 OP
I wish the GOP didnt favor the KGB over the USA, because if the GOP would stop favoring randys1 Dec 2015 #1
Ol' Vlad Pootin' has got an itchy finger Dr. Xavier Dec 2015 #2

randys1

(16,286 posts)
1. I wish the GOP didnt favor the KGB over the USA, because if the GOP would stop favoring
Mon Dec 28, 2015, 07:39 PM
Dec 2015

the KGB over the USA, Putin would see that we see him as a common criminal who is going to have to stop being a little prick.

Did I mention that rightwingers, republicans, LOVE Putin as long as he is being compared or contrasted to their very own president?

Dr. Xavier

(278 posts)
2. Ol' Vlad Pootin' has got an itchy finger
Mon Dec 28, 2015, 08:10 PM
Dec 2015

and that button is closer than we think. He has a rested army and navy and Crimea and now Syria, are just target practice. WWW III, here we come.

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