Thursday, May 30, 2013

State of the World

STATE OF THE WORLD:  A Collection of News Articles By Marshall Ramsey II

Lebanon receives shipment of Russian S-300s:

BEIRUT (AP) — Syria has received the first shipment of Russian missiles that are part of a more sophisticated air defense system, President Bashar Assad told Lebanon's Hezbollah-owned TV channel, according to remarks released by the station Thursday.
Bashar Assad's comment on the arrival of the long-range S-300 air defense missiles in Syria could further ratchet up tensions in the region and undermine efforts to hold U.N.-sponsored talks with Syria's warring sides.
Israel's defense chief, Moshe Yaalon, said earlier this week thatRussia's plan to supply Syria with the weapons was a threat and that Israel was prepared to use force to stop the delivery.  (For the full story, go to:  http://news.yahoo.com/lebanese-tv-syria-received-russian-missiles-075334560.html)

Jordan plans war games (similar to wars prophesied in Psalm 83 and Exekiel 38):

More than 15 000 soldiers from 18 different countries will take part in a joint military exercise in Jordan in the coming weeks.
Jordan's armed forces will host the exercise - known as Eager Lion 2013.
The countries taking part are the U-S, Britain, Bahrain, Canada, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Iraq, Italy, Lebanon, Pakistan, Poland, Qatar, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
No date has been given on when the exercise would begin, but it's due to run for a fortnight.
(Full Story:  http://bigpondnews.com/articles/World/2013/05/26/Jordan_plans_major_war_games_875125.htmlhttp://news.msn.co.nz/worldnews/8664737/jordan-plans-major-war-games)

China prepping for cyber-war, says they don't need to steal US technology:

BEIJING, May 29 (Reuters) - China will next week conduct its first "digital" technology military exercise, state media said on Wednesday, against growing concern in Washington and elsewhere about Chinese hacking attacks.

A brief report by the official Xinhua news agency said the exercise, in north China's remote Inner Mongolia region, will "test new types of combat forces including units using digital technology amid efforts to adjust to informationalized war."

"It will be the first time a People's Liberation Army exercise has focused on combat forces including digitalized units, special operations forces, army aviation and electronic counter forces," the brief English-language report added.

(For the complete article, p0lease go to:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/28/china-war-games-digital-technology-exercise-planned_n_3349794.html)

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