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The previous US administration of George W. Bush officially shrugged off the
Russian aviation and naval moves in Latin America, characterising them as
more for show than anything representing a military worry for the United
States.

Last July however, a top US air force officer warned that Russia would cross
"a red line" if it were to base nuclear capable bombers in Cuba.

"If they did, I think we should stand strong and indicate that is something
that crosses a threshold, crosses a red line for the United States of
America," said General Norton Schwartz said on July 23.

The Interfax report said there were three types of Russian aircraft capable
of long-distance bomber patrols: The Tu-95MS, the Tu-160 and the Tu-22.

It was Tu-160 strategic bombers that were sent to Venezuela for temporary
basing last year. Each aircraft of this type is capable of carrying 12
cruise missiles that can be fitted with nuclear warheads.
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Is this a build up to the 'manufactured crisis' Joe "Mark My Words, Gird
Your Loins" Biden warned about, when he said they'd test "the mettle" of
Obama? The one in which he said it wouldn't be obvious we did the right
thing, and to hang in there, no matter what the polls say?

- Bob


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