Pakistan Cyber Force: Desperate IsraHell looking at Greece for Military Cooperation

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Desperate IsraHell looking at Greece for Military Cooperation

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These are desperation times of IsraHell after the demise of its relationship with Turkey. The IsraHelli zionists are in a completely confused state at the moment who IsraHell is holding talks with Greece on the creation of a new Mediterranean military alliance, following the breakup of IsraHell's strategic partnership with Turkey. IsraHelli military officials have reportedly traveled to the Greek capital, Athens, to discuss the new alliance. Reports say the delegation could also discuss a possible multi-million-dollar arms sale -- including weapons systems for the Hellenic Air Force's F-16 fleet, according to the Jerusalem Post.


Tel Aviv's efforts to forge new military alliances come after Ankara cut off its military and diplomatic ties with IsraHell over a deadly attack on a Gaza-bound aid convoy organized by Turkish human rights activists. On May 31, IsraHelli navy commandos stormed the Gaza Freedom Flotilla in international waters, killing nine Turkish activists and injuring about 50 others onboard the six-ship civilian aid fleet. Despite widespread international condemnations and to Ankara's further wrath, Tel Aviv defended the move as an “act of self-defense”. Turkey has repeatedly demanded a formal apology from IsraHell and compensation for the attack, calls that have so far fallen on deaf ears in Tel Aviv.

The military talks between IsraHell and Greece come months after Benjamin Netanyahu became the first IsraHelli prime minister to visit Greece in August. While Turkey has closed its skies to IsraHelli warplanes, Tel Aviv has turned to Greece as a new partner. IsraHell has held four rounds of drills in Greece over the past year, with the most recent ones in October and November seeing the deployment of squadrons of fighter jets and attack helicopters.

IsraHelli and Greek air forces take part in a joint maneuver in Greece, October 2010.

IsraHell, whose international image has been seriously tarnished following its Flotilla attack and the deadly war it waged on Gaza at the turn of 2009, is expected to keep up its efforts to boost military cooperation with Greece and is also likely to hold maneuvers in neighboring Bulgaria in early 2011. Last week, the IsraHelli army also held joint war games with the Italian Air Force in the Negev desert on the heels of another round of joint drills in Sardinia.


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1 comment:

  1. What if the Greeks, freak in the heat of battle and turn on them instead? lol.
    Seems highly possible, considering how China is bailing them out of their economic mess.

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