Hizballah goes Weapon Shopping in Moscow!

by BallyZACA | November 8, 2008 at 09:01 am

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Energized by more than two years in opposition, Binyamin “The Hawk” Netanyahu plans to contest the February 10, 2009, general election at the head of a remodeled Likud party and a new star-studded leadership.

<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Israel votes for a new parliament, government and prime minster, the next US president will have been in the White House for 20 days, while Iran will be assembling its first nuclear bomb or warhead. The newly-elected government in Jerusalem will need all its energy and resources to confront the problems which the outgoing administration has long avoided.

Benyamin Netanyahu, will take care of the Iranian problem, however, will Obama stand with Israel in this endeavor?  Either way, “The Hawk” will act – you can go to the bank on it!

A Hizballah mission, which arrived in Moscow Tuesday, Oct. 28, placed orders for 3,000 Russian missiles of different types after being shown around Russian state of the art anti-tank missile factories and treated to a live fire demonstration.

Tehran is footing the bill.

Our sources disclose that the hardware inspected by the Hizballah officers included 9M133 (Nato-coded Spriggan AT-14) which can be launched by helicopter and Kliver, which is an upgraded Kornet-E mounted on vehicles. The Lebanese Shiite terrorist shoppers also placed a large order for RPG-2 rocket-propelled grenades made by Bazalt. In the 2006 Lebanon war, the older RPG-29 used by Hizballah was responsible for most of the hits suffered by Israeli tanks.

Last month, Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert traveled to Moscow to ask Russian leaders to refrain from selling arms to Syria and Iran, countries at war with Israel. Moscow only promised to reconsider weapons sales capable of upsetting the balance of strength in “sensitive regions” and then went right ahead to sign big arms deals with Damascus and Tehran – and now Hizballah.

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