Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Greek WarShip TPC " Krystallidis " near tension area of Eastern Mediterranean 




The Greek Warship is in the Eastern Mediterranean within a few miles of the U.S. destroyer Arleigh Burke, from which will be launched dozens of Tomahawk targets of Syria, if given the "green light" U.S. President Barack Obama poses additional issues for the Greek government.
 
In the "hot zone" of Eastern Mediterranean due to the concentration of large naval forces of the U.S. and its allies, but also even by the Russians, in view developments probably a blow against Syria by the USA is a ship of Greek Navy . This is the gunboat ' mighty ' patrolling integrated in the power UNIFIL.The gunboat would be replaced by the gunboats type Super Vita « Krystallidis " which has already sailed from the Naval Base of Salamis in the Eastern Mediterranean. For a few hours that is, Greece will have on the area two warships . And we all hope the government does not decide the U.S. hit Syria once it becomes " target ' the ships in area.

 
Sources of Greek Pentagon said how if the ship start from the U.S. and allies military operations against Syria and the site of action near UNIFIL in Lebanon coincides with the business then the vessels will be withdrawn by either the UN or of the same states. The same subject would also ordered Missile ' Krystallidis . "


The Greek ship is in the Eastern Mediterranean within a few miles of the U.S. destroyer Arleigh Burke, from which will be launched dozens of Tomahawk targets of Syria, if given the "green light" U.S. President Barack Obama poses additional issues for the Greek government.Especially when through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defence, Greece is committed to " willing allies ," even with the provision of facilities .There is also the fear of retaliation , as has warned Syria if accepted blow. And the eastern Mediterranean patrols currently the " mighty  " Krystallidis " is within the range of coastal missile developed by the status of Bashar al Assad is determined to launch.


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