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Russia Entering the Syrian Conflict

Russia Entering the Syrian Conflict

Quote: (12-15-2015 02:14 AM)MidJack Wrote:  

(A) We had 50B USD to spend
and
(B) We spent 50B USD
are not equivalent but also are not mutually exclusive.

That is the trick to Putin's argument. Do you really think they stopped strategic air operations because they wanted to be good world citizens? They couldn't afford to maintain the aircraft!

The video is brilliant propaganda, for which I give Putin credit, but Russia doesn't really hold moral high ground as presented.

I think you need to re-watch the video and/or think harder and/or cuck less. Putin never claimed any moral high ground vis a vis strategic air patrols. He simply pointed out the hypocrisy of America decrying Russia's air maneuvers when the Americans have been doing the exact same thing for much longer. Whether the Russians could have been doing it or not is completely irrelevant to the hypocrisy of the American complaining.

This is so obvious I'm beginning to think you're just shilling.
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Quote: (12-14-2015 10:45 PM)El Chinito loco Wrote:  

Quote: (12-14-2015 07:42 PM)Nineteen84 Wrote:  

Saudi Arabia announces 34-state Islamic military alliance 'against terrorism'

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Saudi Arabia on Tuesday announced the formation of a 34-state Islamic military coalition to combat terrorism, according to a joint statement published on state news agency SPA.

"The countries here mentioned have decided on the formation of a military alliance led by Saudi Arabia to fight terrorism, with a joint operations center based in Riyadh to coordinate and support military operations," the statement said.

A long list of Arab countries such as Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, together with Islamic countries Turkey, Malaysia, Pakistan and Gulf Arab and African states were mentioned.

The announcement cited "a duty to protect the Islamic nation from the evils of all terrorist groups and organizations whatever their sect and name which wreak death and corruption on earth and aim to terrorize the innocent."

Shi'ite Muslim Iran, Sunni Saudi Arabia's arch rival for influence in the Arab world, was absent from the states named as participants, as proxy conflicts between the two regional powers rage from Syria to Yemen.

RT:
Countries involved in the coalition aside from Saudi Arabia, include Jordan, the UAE, Pakistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Turkey, Chad, Togo, Tunisia, Djibouti, Senegal, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Gabon, Guinea, the partially-recognized state of Palestine, the Islamic Federal Republic of the Comoros, Qatar, Cote d’Ivoire, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Mali, Malaysia, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Yemen.

“The countries here mentioned have decided on the formation of a military alliance led by Saudi Arabia to fight terrorism, with a joint operations centre based in Riyadh to coordinate and support military operations,” state news agency SPA quoted an official statement as saying.

How convenient.

A military coalition led by Saudi Arabia who is actually a sponsor of terrorism worldwide. First steps in spreading islamism and forming the concept of a "world caliphate" through military force.

It'll be interesting to see if this is a play straight out of Mao's Guerrilla warfare. Isis would play the role of the guerrillas - small bands, highly mobile, causing terror amongst larger conventional armies.

Saudi Coalition provides legitimacy to political aims under the guise of Islamic stability in the region, though in actuality their political aims would be streamlined with ISIS - creation of an Islamic state across the region. Saudi Coalition would also provide the formal military to work in conjunction with the guerrillas.

The Saudis are in big trouble - being forced by the West to modernise, and having built up a lifestyle from oil money that they will very quickly be unable to maintain. They may never have a better opportunity to sweep across the Middle East.
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This Islamic coalition gets even better.

The West sells military hardware, including fighters and bombers to the rich arabs. They also receive unlimited arms shipments from the Russian Federation.

They may not have a nuke or the ability to hit us like we can hit them but they do have sheer size and numbers on their side.
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Quote: (12-15-2015 02:42 AM)Fast Eddie Wrote:  

Quote: (12-15-2015 02:14 AM)MidJack Wrote:  

(A) We had 50B USD to spend
and
(B) We spent 50B USD
are not equivalent but also are not mutually exclusive.

That is the trick to Putin's argument. Do you really think they stopped strategic air operations because they wanted to be good world citizens? They couldn't afford to maintain the aircraft!

The video is brilliant propaganda, for which I give Putin credit, but Russia doesn't really hold moral high ground as presented.

I think you need to re-watch the video and/or think harder and/or cuck less. Putin never claimed any moral high ground vis a vis strategic air patrols. He simply pointed out the hypocrisy of America decrying Russia's air maneuvers when the Americans have been doing the exact same thing for much longer. Whether the Russians could have been doing it or not is completely irrelevant to the hypocrisy of the American complaining.

This is so obvious I'm beginning to think you're just shilling.

Not everybody who disagrees with you is a cuck/idiot/shill.

I'm giving Putin credit for reframing weakness into a counter to the west's current policies. The focus is hypocrisy -- obviously. It's a powerful emotional argument. If you believe historical context is irrelevant, that's fine.
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http://m.ria.ru/world/20151220/1345669902.html

MEDIA: Russian fighter jets will escort plane Assad in Iran

20.12.2015


AIR FORCES of the international coalition led by the United States, have warned that their forces had not approached the aircraft to Syrian President to avoid clashes, Fars News Agency writes.


Moscow, Dec. 20 — RIA Novosti. Four Russian fighter aircraft will accompany the Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad during his visit to Iran, according to Fars News , citing the Lebanese Edition of Al-Diyar.

"The command of an international coalition led by the United States, have warned that their forces had not approached the aircraft to Bashar Assad to avoid clashes," the paper says, adding that the route of the Syrian President will pass through Iraqi airspace.

Earlier Fars agency citing sources reported that the Syrian leader is expected to visit Tehran on a visit in late December or early January, but confirmation of this information.
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If you're into Putin and Russia, then I think this is a must read article. Great analysis. Trust me. Read it.
http://thesaker.is/putin-and-israel-a-co...ationship/
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Quote: (12-23-2015 12:29 AM)Big Nilla Wrote:  

If you're into Putin and Russia, then I think this is a must read article. Great analysis. Trust me. Read it.
http://thesaker.is/putin-and-israel-a-co...ationship/

Brilliant article. I think the biggest problem most people have with understanding geopolitics is a tendency to think in black and white and to separate the factions into clearly defined sides. Reality is always much more complicated, which the article describes very well.
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"Seymour Hersh Bombshell: US Military Shared Intelligence With Assad In Defiance Of Obama, CIA"
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-12-22...-obama-cia

This is kind of a long article but is another extremely educational read. It mainly highlights the discord several years ago between the US administration which was clearly pushing an agenda in Syria and some members of the military who had common sense and opposed the agenda. Unfortunately, more recently, these voices of dissent seem to have been hushed up as the US maintains its unwavering position on the Syrian issue.

An excerpt:
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Barack Obama’s repeated insistence that Bashar al-Assad must leave office – and that there are ‘moderate’ rebel groups in Syria capable of defeating him – has in recent years provoked quiet dissent, and even overt opposition, among some of the most senior officers on the Pentagon’s Joint Staff. Their criticism has focused on what they see as the administration’s fixation on Assad’s primary ally, Vladimir Putin. In their view, Obama is captive to Cold War thinking about Russia and China, and hasn’t adjusted his stance on Syria to the fact both countries share Washington’s anxiety about the spread of terrorism in and beyond Syria; like Washington, they believe that Islamic State must be stopped.

The military’s resistance dates back to the summer of 2013, when a highly classified assessment, put together by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, then led by General Martin Dempsey, forecast that the fall of the Assad regime would lead to chaos and, potentially, to Syria’s takeover by jihadi extremists, much as was then happening in Libya. A former senior adviser to the Joint Chiefs told me that the document was an ‘all-source’ appraisal, drawing on information from signals, satellite and human intelligence, and took a dim view of the Obama administration’s insistence on continuing to finance and arm the so-called moderate rebel groups. By then, the CIA had been conspiring for more than a year with allies in the UK, Saudi Arabia and Qatar to ship guns and goods – to be used for the overthrow of Assad – from Libya, via Turkey, into Syria. The new intelligence estimate singled out Turkey as a major impediment to Obama’s Syria policy. The document showed, the adviser said, ‘that what was started as a covert US programme to arm and support the moderate rebels fighting Assad had been co-opted by Turkey, and had morphed into an across-the-board technical, arms and logistical programme for all of the opposition, including Jabhat al-Nusra and Islamic State. The so-called moderates had evaporated and the Free Syrian Army was a rump group stationed at an airbase in Turkey.’ The assessment was bleak: there was no viable ‘moderate’ opposition to Assad, and the US was arming extremists.

Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, director of the DIA between 2012 and 2014, confirmed that his agency had sent a constant stream of classified warnings to the civilian leadership about the dire consequences of toppling Assad. The jihadists, he said, were in control of the opposition. Turkey wasn’t doing enough to stop the smuggling of foreign fighters and weapons across the border. ‘If the American public saw the intelligence we were producing daily, at the most sensitive level, they would go ballistic,’ Flynn told me. ‘We understood Isis’s long-term strategy and its campaign plans, and we also discussed the fact that Turkey was looking the other way when it came to the growth of the Islamic State inside Syria.’ The DIA’s reporting, he said, ‘got enormous pushback’ from the Obama administration. ‘I felt that they did not want to hear the truth.’
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Quote: (12-23-2015 12:29 AM)Big Nilla Wrote:  

If you're into Putin and Russia, then I think this is a must read article. Great analysis. Trust me. Read it.
http://thesaker.is/putin-and-israel-a-co...ationship/

Thank you for posting this. I urge everyone to read not only this piece, but the other background articles it references, and if you really want to be blown away, his article entitled ' "Submarines in the desert” (as my deepest gratitude to you) ' (under the "About the Saker" tab).
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Black box recovered from the wreckage is "damaged" and unreadable according to the Russians who recovered the wreckage.
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Excellent podcast between The War Nerd (writer John Dolan) and journalist Mark Ames of how Amnesty International along with CAGE have become apologists for Wahabbi Sunni headhackers and complicit in their atrocities. Dr. Dolan questions the narrative of Russian war crimes in Syria.

http://exiledonline.com/wnradio/WN%20Podcast12.mp3

Amnesty have zero credibility.
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Quote: (12-27-2015 12:46 PM)Traktor Wrote:  

Excellent podcast between The War Nerd (writer John Dolan) and journalist Mark Ames of how Amnesty International along with CAGE have become apologists for Wahabbi Sunni headhackers and complicit in their atrocities. Dr. Dolan questions the narrative of Russian war crimes in Syria.

http://exiledonline.com/wnradio/WN%20Podcast12.mp3

Amnesty have zero credibility.

Back in the day exiled (Mark Ames and Taibbi) were also the ones to call out USAID for trying to subvert Russian politics and loot the system with mega corrupt local and expat businessmen.

I don't understand why people still call u.s. government aid organizations and quite a few NGOs being complicit in western intelligence activities a conspiracy.

If you look at history (dating way back to the Vietnam war) none of this was ever a conspiracy.
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Pretty damning article by Seymour Hersh on US involvement with IS.

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2015/12/2...t=hts&or=1

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"The assessment was bleak: there was no viable 'moderate' opposition to Assad, and the U.S. was arming extremists,"

Meanwhile the SAA vaporises more of Obama's 'moderates'.




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Excellent interview from Scott Bennett, a former US Army Psychological Warfare Officer on how the US is laying the groundwork for a big showdown with Russia and its main allies, China and Iran.

http://presstv.com/Detail/2015/12/28/443...S-Bennett/

What he has to say about Rep. Peter King (Rep) is less than flattering

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Salafist terrorists are being evacuated from Zabbani in Western Syria after their military defeat by Hezbollah and the SAA.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-35188344

Note the language used from the BBC, 'fighters'.

Yes, the mind boggles.
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Quote: (12-28-2015 10:30 AM)Traktor Wrote:  

Salafist terrorists are being evacuated from Zabbani in Western Syria after their military defeat by Hezbollah and the SAA.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-35188344

Note the language used from the BBC, 'fighters'.

Yes, the mind boggles.

Yeah. I walked in on a news report and did a double take when I heard "Islamist fighters and their families are being evacuated". What the fuck!

Who the hell evacuates these people? Oh thats right, we do.

Just when justice is about to be a dish served cold by Mother Russia, in comes the UN and coalition partners to evacuate the moderate beheaders and rapists & their enablers.

For peaceful Syrians to see this must be a kick in the teeth.


In other news Iraq is celebrating some sort of victory over IS. They and the media are claiming a victory when in fact all IS did was evacuate in the face of a more favourable tactic the US military deems, the surge.

Their commanders and hardcore fighters left before they were cut off, traveling to Syria most likely or back to Saudi Arabia and on to Afghanistan, Egypt or Libya. I'm not favouring Syria for their long term goals, what with the Russians blowing their nice partnership up in smoke and only time being their ally.

I reckon Libya and Afghanistan being their next port of call.

These guys won't be cornered until you make it unfeasible for them to get into countries and infest it. You'll corner them in the gulf states behind the billionaire arabs most likely.
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I was convinced that this had to be a parody but apparently not... USA really has some chutzpah:

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State Department Lists 'Bringing Peace, Security to Syria' Among Top 2015 Accomplishments
https://reason.com/blog/2015/12/28/state...g-peace-se

The term "Chutzpah" amounts to a total denial of personal responsibility, that renders others speechless and incredulous ... one cannot quite believe that another person totally lacks common human traits like remorse, regret, guilt, sympathy and insight.

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Quote: (12-28-2015 06:39 PM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

I was convinced that this had to be a parody but apparently not... USA really has some chutzpah:

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State Department Lists 'Bringing Peace, Security to Syria' Among Top 2015 Accomplishments
https://reason.com/blog/2015/12/28/state...g-peace-se

The term "Chutzpah" amounts to a total denial of personal responsibility, that renders others speechless and incredulous ... one cannot quite believe that another person totally lacks common human traits like remorse, regret, guilt, sympathy and insight.

It's like being the guy who paid someone to beat the shit out of his girlfriend, letting everyone on the block run a train, and then coming over the next day with a hankie gently wiping off her bloody brow and claiming that "everything is ok now sweetheart you're safe."
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The top 'moderate' rebel leaders killed by a SaF strike on Christmas Day

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Meanwhile....

Al [Qaeda] Nusra convoy heading to Shiek Maskin to rescue SF aka the largest 'moderate' rebel group in Syria #Daraa

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https://twitter.com/Souria4Syrians/statu...5087790083
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Holy sheeeet!! If this is for real, things are about to hot up, white hot

http://yournewswire.com/pentagon-stunned...-isis-war/

http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1970.htm

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The Kremlin have announced that China are to send 5,000 of its most elite military forces into the Levant War Zone to help Russia in the fight against ISIS, which has left the Obama administration and the Pentagon “horrified”.

The “Siberian Tiger” Special Forces and “Night Tiger” Special Forces Units were given authorization to be deployed by China’s People’s Congress (NPC) on Sunday, after China passed its first anti-terrorism law allowing their army to take part in anti-terror missions abroad.
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China's special forces are actually pretty well trained for this and have lots of experience dealing with islamic fundamentalists. They successfully keep large parts of xinjiang in check especially when terrorists are constantly border jumping and some are even financed and equipped by Turkey/CIA interests. They constantly rotate in/out SF units in the region to get field experience.
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There's nothing about this in the mainstream news yet.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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Of course their won't be, unless they want to vilify the east.

MSM realized that most Americans will see through the smoke and mirrors and know that China & Russian aren't fucking around and want these "moderates" dead.
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Proof if ever was needed of the political and moral bankruptcy of the liberal, faux Left as represented by Kenneth Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch.

https://twitter.com/HK2307/status/682161065505902593
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Quote: (12-29-2015 04:12 PM)Traktor Wrote:  

Holy sheeeet!! If this is for real, things are about to hot up, white hot

http://yournewswire.com/pentagon-stunned...-isis-war/

http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1970.htm

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The Kremlin have announced that China are to send 5,000 of its most elite military forces into the Levant War Zone to help Russia in the fight against ISIS, which has left the Obama administration and the Pentagon “horrified”.

The “Siberian Tiger” Special Forces and “Night Tiger” Special Forces Units were given authorization to be deployed by China’s People’s Congress (NPC) on Sunday, after China passed its first anti-terrorism law allowing their army to take part in anti-terror missions abroad.

If this is real, why is there nothing about this on RT?
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