Re: Hört, Hört, Rußland soll heimlich mobil machen?!

Geschrieben von Bern am 01. April 2003 19:51:46:

Als Antwort auf: Re: Hört, Hört, Rußland soll heimlich mobil machen?! geschrieben von BBouvier am 01. April 2003 19:39:00:

hallo Ihr Lieben,
Rumgeunke ist der richtige Ausdruck.
In Russland läßt kein Militär einen
heimlich fahren, ohne daß vorher
schon eine Krummnase zwischen seinen
Schenkeln rausguckt.
bernd
------------------------
>Lieber Markus!
>Das gleiche habe ich gestern nacht aus guter und bewährter Quelle erfahren.
>Und wollte es nicht recht glauben.
>Demnach macht Russland gerade eine viertel Million Soldaten mobil und
>bereitet sich vor, Teile davon als "Schutztruppe" nach Syrien und in den Iran zu schicken.
>Erstmal mit Vorsicht zu geniessen, das!
>Du weisst ja, dassich mich hier nie am Rumgeunke beteiligt habe, aber nachdem das auch von Dir kommt, ist ja vielleicht was dran...
>Herzlich, Dein
>BB
>
>>Hört, Hört!
>>Gruß, Markus
>>
>>Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 9:26 AM
>>Subject: [J-Lorber] Re: Cutting Edge Newsletter..english....Russia may be mobilizing her troops!
>>
>>In einer eMail vom 31.03.2003 08:17:56 (MEZ) - Mitteleurop. Sommerze schreibt news@cuttingedge.org:
>>Russia may be mobilizing her troops! An American subscriber who lives and works in Russia called me Friday, 3/28, to tell me that the signs of a large-scale military mobilization were very evident on the streets. Russian soldiers by the many hundreds were suddenly out in uniform and seemingly heading for bus and rail lines. He said it looked as though a mobilization was under way.
>>I put out some feelers to other Cutting Edge subscribers to scourge the Internet to see if they could pick up any corroborating evidence. One subscriber emailed me the contents of a Discussion Board posting. Listen: "I was listening to the steve quayle (sic) show he said that he had a call and that there is word that russian (sic) troops are getting ready to go to the middle east to protect their oil interests."
>>Earlier in the week, we posted an article from IRNA which stated that Russia was sending large "humanitarian supplies" to the Iran/Iraq border, even though Iran was independently stating they had seen no Iraqi refugees heading their way! At the time, it seemed that Russia might be using this story as a cover for sending military supplies. Since Russia has a Mutual Defense Treaty with Iran, she would be forced to react to American pressure upon Iran. If Russian troops are heading for the Middle East, that means about 40 different countries are now placing troops in the Middle East, thus making the fulfillment of Joel 3 that much more likely.
>>Gute Seite über die Militärischen Aspekte aller Mächte in Europa:
>>http://www.geopowers.com/



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