Thursday, November 13, 2008

Russia invited to Iceland’s airbase


Keflavik Air Base‎

In an official lunch with foreign diplomats, Icelandic President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson shocked neighboring Nordic countries with inviting Russia to take use of the strategically important airbase.

Foreign diplomats hardly believed what they heard when the Icelandic president said that his country needs “new friends” and that Russia should be invited to take use of the old U.S. airbase of Keflavik.

In the lunch which took place in Reykjavik last Friday, Mr. Grimsson accused neighboring countries of failing to support the crisis-ridden Iceland, newspaper Dagbladet reports with reference to Klassekampen.

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1 comment:

  1. Oh my God. Late model Russian Flankers will be sharing the Icelandic tarmac with US F-22s next!

    What will the pilots talk about?

    Pete

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