Russia to create Mediterranean fleet to protect Syria
During the Cold War, the Mediterranean
was the most important area of strategic struggle between the West and
the USSR. Many years have passed, a lot has happened, but the
importance of the Mediterranean Sea has remained the same. Russia, a
successor of the USSR, has lost some of its influence in the region over
the years. It appears, though, that the country is not going to sit on
its hands watching others taking its place under the Mediterranean sun.
Russian President Vladimir Putin,
speaking in front of the military, announced plans to restore the
permanent presence of the Russian Federation Fleet in the Mediterranean.
Putin believes that such a move is not an act of "saber rattling." The
president said that Russia had its own interests in the Mediterranean
that are related to the national security of the country. The region is
strategically important to Russia, and the country plans to deploy its
warships in the Mediterranean Sea on a permanent basis.
According to the press service of the
Defense Ministry of Russia, the Russian naval task force in the
Mediterranean will include about ten ships of various classes of the
North, Baltic and Black Sea fleets on a rotational basis. Depending on
tasks, the number of warships in the compound can be increased.
During the Soviet period (1967-1992), the Soviet Union had the 5th
Mediterranean squadron of naval ships operating in the Mediterranean
Sea - 30-50 ships. The squadron was created to deal with "cold war"
problems in the region.
Within the structure of the
Mediterranean compound, Russia plans to have about a dozen ships and
submarines. Mistral helicopter carriers that Russia purchased from
France can also be involved in the project.
The French Mistrals may become the
command ship of the compound (Russia is expected to receive the first
vessel from France in 2015).
The ships of this class have ample
opportunities for long-term command operations at sea. In general, the
Russian Navy, until the end of 2020, will receive 54 surface ships and
24 submarines.
Why does Russia need the Mediterranean fleet?
Many experts attribute this to the situation around Syria. In fact, there are plenty of reasons.
Russia has to take account of the danger
of U.S. military intervention in the internal affairs of Syria -
Russia's ally in the Middle East. At the end of 2012, the Russian fleet
forced a group of American aircraft carriers out from the coastal waters
of Syria. The operation was officially called the "exercise", but the
result of that exercise was the return of CVN-69 Eisenhower aircraft
carrier to its base in Norfolk.
At the end of January 2013, the
"exercises" of the Russian fleet in the Mediterranean Sea ceased, and
Russian ships returned to their bases. The Eisenhower understood that
the danger had passed and the aircraft carrier returned to the
Mediterranean Sea.
Rumors about a possible attack on Syria
from the United States continue to emerge. This brings up a question of
whether the Russian Federation needs to send its forces to the
Mediterranean every time a U.S. aircraft carrier appears there.
First off, such monthly missions waste
resources of the ships, not to mention the fact that they require
significant funding. It was therefore decided to deploy Russian ships in
the Mediterranean region on a regular basis. With their help, it will
be easier for Russia to defend its interests in the Middle East. Thus,
the Russian Defense Ministry has solved the problem of financing
"military drills" in the Mediterranean. The ships will most likely be
deployed in the port of Tartus.
One should bear in mind the fact that
during the recent years, the Russian Navy began to develop rapidly. The
Soviet Union used to have enormous influence on the Middle East. Modern
Russia has its own interests, and, of course, it will be defending them.
The deployment of Russian ships in the Mediterranean Sea is the
beginning of a new concept of the Russian foreign policy.
In addition, the military and political
situation in the world has been escalating, and Russia simply needs to
have its armed forces present in certain key regions of the globe. This
will give Russia an opportunity to feel more secure. Of course, it goes
about the obvious military confrontation with the navy of the United
States and NATO, but the very presence of the Russian Navy in this
region can be a decisive factor in making certain strategic decisions.
Creating the Mediterranean fleet is a
very difficult and long process that requires great effort in solving
various problems. Admiral Viktor Kravchenko, former head of the General
Staff of the Navy, is skeptical about the establishment of the
Mediterranean Fleet. In his view, the current state of affairs in the
Russian army will not let the country collect ten ships for the new
squadron. This is nothing but wishful thinking, the admiral believes.
Northern, Baltic and Black fleets can
provide the maximum of one or two combat-capable vessels, the admiral
said. If formed, the group of such vessels will have their resources
exhausted in just a year; repairs will be required afterwards.
Creating a Mediterranean squadron will
require locations for its deployment. A naval base in Tartus, Syria,
will have to be reconstructed, which is a long process. Rumor has it
that the Russian Federation has offered financial assistance to Cyprus
in exchange for an army base.
The whole point of creating such a
squadron will be lost in case the Americans overthrow Assad. Should this
be the case, the presence of the Russian fleet in the Mediterranean
will be pointless. The main goal of the Russian naval group in the
region is to protect independent states in the region from U.S. military
intervention. This is exactly the reason why Russia wants to create its
fleet in the Mediterranean Sea.
Sergei Vasilenko
Pravda.Ru
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