EFTA02019942Set 10
2012-02-2739p9,116w
Cold War's end, almost every
other country has turned to Washington for arms.
Tartus, the second-largest port in Syria, has been the
cornerstone of Russian-Syrian naval cooperation ... recent
EFTA_R1_00524847
EFTA02019954
months, Russian and Iranian warships have docked in
Tartus to show support for the Assad regime. Through
it, they have reportedly provided untold amounts ... army continues to attack
anti-regime protesters.
The Saudis know that if Syria falls, Tartus falls with it.
That's one more reasons to send arms to the
opposition
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA02019942.pdf
EFTA01767695Set 10
2012-07-0917p8,956w
Assad's government and maintain its naval facility at the Syrian port of Tartus.
But these speculations are superficial and misguided. The real reason that Russia is resisting strong international ... able to continue buying Russian arms.
The Russian Navy's logistical support facility at Tartus is similarly unimportant. It essentially amounts to two
floating moorings, a couple of warehouses ... shore, there are no more than 50 seamen.
For the Navy, the facility in Tartus has more symbolic than practical significance. It can't serve as a support base
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01767695.pdf
EFTA01842739Set 10
2012-02-2739p9,115w
Cold War's end, almost every
other country has turned to Washington for arms.
Tartus, the second-largest port in Syria, has been the
cornerstone of Russian-Syrian naval cooperation ... recent
EFTA_R1_00230056
EFTA01842751
months, Russian and Iranian warships have docked in
Tartus to show support for the Assad regime. Through
it, they have reportedly provided untold amounts ... army continues to attack
anti-regime protesters.
The Saudis know that if Syria falls, Tartus falls with it.
That's one more reasons to send arms to the
opposition
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01842739.pdf
EFTA00686798Set 9
2012-03-0126p9,057w
Cold War's end,
almost every other country has turned to Washington for arms.
Tartus, the second-largest port in Syria, has been the cornerstone of
Russian-Syrian naval cooperation ... their primary Mediterranean toehold. In recent months, Russian and
Iranian warships have docked in Tartus to show support for the Assad
regime. Through it, they have reportedly provided untold amounts ... army continues to attack anti-regime
protesters.
The Saudis know that if Syria falls, Tartus falls with it. That's one more
reasons to send arms to the opposition
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00686798.pdf
EFTA01178978Set 9
2012-07-0926p8,873w
Assad's government and maintain its naval facility at the
Syrian port of Tartus. But these speculations are superficial and
misguided. The real reason that Russia is resisting strong international ... able to
continue buying Russian arms.
The Russian Navy's logistical support facility at Tartus is similarly
unimportant. It essentially amounts to two floating moorings, a couple of
warehouses ... shore, there are no more
than 50 seamen. For the Navy, the facility in Tartus has more symbolic
than practical significance. It can't serve as a support base
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01178978.pdf
EFTA01071080Set 9
2011-10-0923p5,935w
talks on the
subject. Initially, the idea was to transform the Syrian port of Tartus
into an all-purpose aerial/naval base for both nations' use. But
European investment ... years since has turned Tartus into Syria's
major commercial port, ahead of Latakia. Then, too, the area's
population is largely "mainline" Muslims, who might resent the
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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01071080.pdf
EFTA01169833Set 9
2011-10-0923p5,934w
talks on the
subject. Initially, the idea was to transform the Syrian port of Tartus
into an all-purpose aerial/naval base for both nations' use. But
European investment ... years since has turned Tartus into Syria's
major commercial port, ahead of Latakia. Then, too, the area's
population is largely "mainline" Muslims, who might resent the
EFTA01169839
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01169833.pdf