Kamis 29 Aug 2013 00:02 WIB

Putin to strike Saudi if the West attacks Syria

Russian President Vladimir Putin (file photo)
Foto: AP/RIA Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Presidential Press Service
Russian President Vladimir Putin (file photo)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MOSCOW - President Putin was ordering the Armed Forces of the Russian Federationa to conduct "massive military strike” against Saudi Arabia in the event that the West attacks Syria, EU Times revealed earlier on Tuesday.  

The report continued that according to Kremlin sources familiar with this extraordinary “war order,” Putin became “enraged” after his early August meeting with Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan. The Saudi prince warned that if Russia did not accept the defeat of Syria, Saudi Arabia would unleash Chechen terrorists under their control to cause mass death and chaos during the Winter Olympics scheduled to be held 7-23 February 2014 in Sochi, Russia.

According to EU Times, Lebanese newspaper As-Safir confirmed this amazing threat against Russia saying that Prince Bandar pledged to safeguard Russia’s naval base in Syria if the Assad regime is toppled, but he also hinted at Chechen terrorist attacks on Russia’s Winter Olympics in Sochi if there is no accord by stating: “I can give you a guarantee to protect the Winter Olympics next year. The Chechen groups that threaten the security of the games are controlled by us.”

On January 28, 2013 EU Times also reported that the Federal Security Services (FSB) had confirmed the validity of the released hacked emails of the British based defence company, Britam Defence. The company stunningly warned that the Obama regime was preparing to unleash a series of attacks against both Syria and Iran in a move Russian intelligence experts warned could very well cause World War III.

Advertisement
Berita Lainnya
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement