Thursday, 6 September 2012

PUTIN INCREASES HIS ARMS - update 29 Sept. 2014




UPDATE:  29 Sept.2014 - Did Mr Putin have a foresight of the coming crisis at that time?

It is good news for the weapon manufacturing industry but adding more worries to the public outlook. Vladimir Putin decided to modernise Russia’s arms and will spend a £450billion to achieve it.

He is planning to upgrade their weaponry on the scale as Stalin had done it in 1930.  He also adds 400 ballistic missiles, 600 warplanes and a new fleet of submarines.

Putin admitted that he was tired of the remarks coming from Western military experts about his outdated arms displayed in the Red Square every year. He also admitted that he needs advice from foreign experts.  He stated that he must put back the defence industry back on a good footing as it was done in 1930.

This is good news and it will increase economics in many countries but will Russia only put a better show on at the next Red Square parade or is there more to it? Since the world is very wobbly and the economic crises are everywhere will it be only a precaution on the Russian site? There is no doubt that the pressure is building up in the Middle East and the West is itching to move in thinking they can stabilizing the countries but usually end up with a bigger chaos creating more hatred towards the West.

This new news needs some looking at it and thinking more about it. Russia and China are backing Iran. Iran is determined to attack and destroy Israel. Israel is determined to be the first one to attack which is to many minds suicide because Iran is so militarised and has two major powers behind it. Furthermore, Mr Putin confirmed again that he will not stop supporting Syria. All we can do sit tight, wait and time will tell. There is now other choice. The leader will not listen to the public who definitely do not want another war. They will not sit down and sort out the problems in a non-military way.

Regarding the good news for the increase of orders for the manufacturing industries it is hoped that David Cameron does his utmost, for once, and secured some contracts for Britain. It would be the boost this country needs and it could be the answer to unemployment. So far he gave three major contracts to other countries which added more unemployment to the country. This was another pledge broken. Well hopefully he charters a private jet as he had done going to the Commonwealth summit and is over there in no time. It was a waste of taxpayers’ money for the Commonwealth summit but it is necessary for going to Moscow and not waits until everybody secured their numbers of contracts.



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