Russian Navy Enters Warship-Crowded Red Sea Amid Houthi Attacks

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  • Russia raises stakes with moves along Israel’s borders
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    Analysis: While relations have experienced strain since October 7, they have not reached a breaking point, leaving room for potential diplomatic maneuvering in the near future

    As Russian warships from the Pacific Fleet enter the Red Sea amid heightened tensions, and with Russian forces establishing new observation posts along the Israel-Syria border, questions arise about Russia’s intentions in the Middle East.

    The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that a missile cruiser and a frigate have crossed the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and reached the Red Sea amid ongoing Houthi attacks, though the purpose of their mission remains unclear.

    This move follows the Kremlin’s denial of receiving security assurances from the Houthis to prevent attacks on their ships, raising concerns about Russia’s strategic goals.
    Simultaneously, Russian forces continue to expand their presence in the Syrian Golan Heights, with plans to inaugurate an 11th observation post soon.

    The recent surge in Russian involvement in the region, particularly concerning Israel, since October 7, prompts two main interpretations.

    Firstly, Russia appears to be asserting itself in the Red Sea, aligning its actions with its rhetoric. By deploying ships to the Red Sea amidst escalating tensions, Russia is signaling its willingness to engage in the volatile maritime arena, potentially altering the dynamics of the region significantly.

    Moreover, Russia’s increased presence along the Israel-Syria border could serve to bolster its position in the event of a broader conflict, positioning itself as a key player in regional affairs.

    The second interpretation suggests that Moscow is sending a clear message to Jerusalem. Recent tensions between the two nations, particularly regarding Russia’s support for Hamas and Israel’s statements in support of Ukraine, may have prompted Russia to increase its military presence along Israel’s borders as a form of diplomatic pressure.

    • l’entrée du croiseur et de la frégate en mer Rouge
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      les Russes sur le Golan (chez i24, la première partie de l’article traitait des navires en mer Rouge)

      Russia Raises Stakes With Moves Along Israel’s Borders - Analysis - I24NEWS
      https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/analysis-opinion/artc-russia-raises-stakes-with-moves-along-israel-s-borders-analysis

      Simultaneously, Russian forces continue to expand their presence in the Syrian Golan Heights, with plans to inaugurate an 11th observation post soon.

      The recent surge in Russian involvement in the region, particularly concerning Israel, since October 7, prompts two main interpretations.

      Firstly, Russia appears to be asserting itself in the Red Sea, aligning its actions with its rhetoric. By deploying ships to the Red Sea amidst escalating tensions, Russia is signaling its willingness to engage in the volatile maritime arena, potentially altering the dynamics of the region significantly.


      View of the snow-covered peaks of the Israeli and Syrian Hermon mountain range, Golan Heights on February 8, 2024.
      Michael Giladi/Flash90

      Moreover, Russia’s increased presence along the Israel-Syria border could serve to bolster its position in the event of a broader conflict, positioning itself as a key player in regional affairs.

      The second interpretation suggests that Moscow is sending a clear message to Jerusalem. Recent tensions between the two nations, particularly regarding Russia’s support for Hamas and Israel’s statements in support of Ukraine, may have prompted Russia to increase its military presence along Israel’s borders as a form of diplomatic pressure.

      avec une carcasse de ce qui semble bien être un Panzer IV, ce qui nous ramène à 1967

    • je me perds un peu dans le décompte des postes militaires russes : dans le commentaire précédent, il est question du projet d’un onzième poste, ci-dessous, il y a 15 jours, c’est un troisième poste (de police militaire)

      Russia Installs 3rd Military Post At Israel-Syria Border While Iranian Embassy Was Being Attacked - YouTube
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh3W5p4TMAA

      Russia has installed a third military post near the Golan Heights at the Israel-Syria border. The post was installed on the same day as the missile strike on Iran embassy in Damascus, which has been blamed on Israel. Watch this video to find out the significance of Russia Army presence in Syria

    • quant à la future base navale russe au Soudan, elle est reportée indéfiniment du fait de la crise politique du pays

      Russian Navy Base in Sudan Postponed Indefinitely - Militarnyi
      https://mil.in.ua/en/news/russian-navy-base-in-sudan-postponed-indefinitely
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      Port Sudan. Image : Google Map

      The creation of the long-awaited base of the Russian Navy in Sudan is postponed indefinitely due to the political crisis in the country.

      This was announced by Andrei Chernovol, Russian Ambassador to Sudan.

      The construction of the base of the Russian Navy in Sudan, which has been discussed for more than four years, is postponed due to the inability of the local government to ratify the agreement on the base of the Russian Navy.

      “Due to the dissolution of parliament, the Sudanese side has not yet been able to complete the necessary internal ratification procedures,” Chernovol said.

      Plans for the creation of Russian military infrastructure on the shores of the African continent in Port Sudan date back to 2017.