posted on Aug, 11 2007 @ 06:53 PM
Russia, China join in military exercise
MOSCOW, Aug. 6 (UPI) -- Thousands of Russian and Chinese soldiers began massing Monday for joint military exercises in Russia's Chelyabinsk region.
At least 500 combat vehicles and aircraft were scheduled to begin the operation on Tuesday as part of an unprecedented move by the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization, a Times of London correspondent reported from Moscow.
On Thursday, forces from Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan will join "Peace Mission 2007", described by officials as an anti-terror exercise,
the report said.
The SCO was originally launched as a non-military alliance in 2001 to combat drugs and weapons smuggling, but the military exercise is viewed by some
strategists as being a way to show defiance against NATO, the Times said.
By the end of the week, about 6,500 troops will be involved in the exercise, military officials said.
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Searched and didn't see this mentioned anywhere. An anti-terror exercise? Seems the U.S./Nato would be a little concerned to see these two
snuggling up together considering Russia is perceived to be acting all Cold War-like, and the concerns with China holding so much U.S. debt. They are
an interesting combination of military bluster and economic stealthiness.
They're also getting together for a little space exploration.
Russia, China Aim for Red Planet