Former Israeli Defense Minister on S-300 Missiles: ‘Our Air Force Can Deal with Them’
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The Weekly Standard – Former Israeli defense minister Moshe Arens said that he doubts Russia transferred missiles to Syria, but if it turns out the weapons were transferred, ” our Air Force can deal with them”:
“I would be very surprised (you are talking about the S-300 anti-aircraft missile) – if the Russians actually transfer these missiles to Syria as I think that they know that it will turn out that our Air Force can deal with them. This wouldn’t be good publicity for a product that is their export product. They are selling this product to many countries and it won’t help their export,” said Arens today in a radio interview.
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