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Russia Entering the Syrian Conflict

Russia Entering the Syrian Conflict

Quote: (04-02-2016 06:47 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

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This is some masterful trolling, on par with Donald Trump! What a legend! Followed.

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The mainstream media in the west and ivory tower academics always try to divide foreign policy into men wearing white and black hats. Let's put it this way every single arab muslim sunni could be playing for one side or the other from one day to the next depending on the political and social climate.

The idea of conviction, morality, and principles are culturally entirely different in that region. Trying to look at things in black/white is what led to training up mujahadeen and lionizing men like Bin Laden only for them to turn on the U.S. later. It's the same shit over and over again.

You look at that region like you're dealing with people from the medieval era because that's exactly what they are. That's why when people start singing praises of various muslim figures it's always a laugh. What is their background? What is their specific culture? What is their worldview? What is their agenda and the specific actions they have taken to fulfill goals to mark that agenda?

Examine those things with specificity and you start to get a clearer view of who these people really are.
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Apparently 4 chan is helping the Russian army with airstrikes?

This is some high grade weaponized autism.

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http://russia-insider.com/en/su-25-attac...rs/ri13814
"...Russians subsequently withdrew was 3 out of their 15 Su-24 tactical bombers. 4 out of their 8 Su-34 tactical bombers. As well as their entire fleet of 12 Su-25 ground assault aircraft.

They left behind all of their Su-30 and Su-35 air superiority fighters and also flew in at least 4 more additional Mi-28 and Ka-52 attack helicopters. Overall since January through March the number of Russian helicopters in its Syria air base went up from some 4 machines to about 14."

The western Kurds need to attack the "moderate" terrorists north of Aleppo soon to slow their advance east against Islamic State. The US and Turkey changed tact and are using them to build a buffer in the north. Looks like the Syrian military will soon attack northeast of Aleppo which will help cover the Kurds.
http://syria.liveuamap.com/

The writing is on the wall... Islamic State is toast. The US, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia are positioning and advancing the "moderate" terrorists (green at the linked map) on the Turkish border north of Aleppo, maintaining them in Ibid, expanding them in the southern desert on the Iraq and Jordan borders, and using some sort of Kurdish-allied quasi-force of them by Raqqa and Deir ez-Zuir.

Syria needs to capture the Jordanian and most of the Iraqi border and the Shias in Iraq need to bridge to the Syrian border for the Shia crescent.
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Russians pulled back their super heavies to focus on smaller, more defined targets. Helicopted gunships do that just fine. No need for bombers of the bigger variety.
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I really hope ISIS in Syria outlasts Obama, because I see media sources claiming Obama is responsible for their decline with no mention of Russia.
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Quote: (04-10-2016 07:35 PM)godfather dust Wrote:  

I really hope ISIS in Syria outlasts Obama, because I see media sources claiming Obama is responsible for their decline with no mention of Russia.

The media will always cuck for Obama.
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Syria (with Russian support) is moving on the moderate throat-slitters in Aleppo (North) and is pushing from Palmyra (East). Obama just announced an increase of US ground troops in Syria from 50 to about 300 if the numbers don't lie, much of which will be special forces. The stated goal of US troops is to assist with the liberation of Raqqa (ISIS stronghold in Northeast Syria), likely with the help of the Kurds.

Cui bono?
a) brownie points with the Kurds to ensure they stay in the Western sphere of influence
b) bargaining chips in the ensuing "Assad must go" peace talks
c) collecting evidence of ISIS attacks

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The problem the Kurds have is if they overtly proxy against Assad for the US, then Assad/Russia could probably fall back to working out a deal or understanding with Erdogan to either jointly target Kurds or allow Erdogan to escalate things against the Kurds. Erdogan considers the Kurds a bigger problem than Assad. The US would have a hard time propping up the Kurds under those circumstances. If that were to happen, the Kurds would literally be fighting everyone there... IS, rebel terrorists, Assad, Turkey, and possibly Russia.

The Kurds are doing a good balancing act between the US and Assad/Russia. They need to continue that course and not swing too much towards the US. I'm sure Russia has done a good job impressing upon the Kurds the situation they're in. But the situation in Syria is fluid and things happen (like the dust up between Assad forces and Kurds in NE Syria this past week).
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Russia is the only country currently continuing what europeans have done for centuries: defended themselves against the muslim invasions?

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Excellent article in Huff Post from Alistair Crooke, a former MI6 Agent. he basically argues that the constant goading of Russia by NATO in the Baltics, Syria and Ukraine could lead to war. Also he argues that a Trump Presidency could be the breakthrough that we need although Trump needs to go further and nail his colours to the mast.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alastair-c...91162.html
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Don't know if it has been posted already but...

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^
I got some goose bumps watching this.

Unbelievable how one nation destroys everything and then the western civilization conquers back and makes a nice orchestra on the battlefield. Makes me sad somehow..

Edit:

Here you can see children singing and clapping their hands. Very powerful when you think what happend just a few weeks ago. (Around the 14:00 mark)




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Hi guys. I dont know if somebody already posted about SouthFront here, but here it goes: https://www.youtube.com/user/crimeanfront/videos this is a channel which covers the conflict in Syria and Donbass very closely and reliable as they remain quite neutral and objective.
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Quote: (05-03-2016 09:02 AM)pharao Wrote:  

Russia is the only country currently continuing what europeans have done for centuries: defended themselves against the muslim invasions?

Well, yes. Unfortunately the only one.

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Well at least they admit that they support terrorists:

http://news.antiwar.com/2016/06/21/israe...-in-syria/

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Quote: (06-26-2016 02:25 PM)SirTimothy Wrote:  

Well at least they admit that they support terrorists:

http://news.antiwar.com/2016/06/21/israe...-in-syria/

Seems pretty delusional to assume ISIS would be nicer to Israel than Syria.

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Quote: (06-26-2016 02:25 PM)SirTimothy Wrote:  

Well at least they admit that they support terrorists:

http://news.antiwar.com/2016/06/21/israe...-in-syria/

Divide et impera!
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Those videos posted were beautiful.

I haven't kept up with the Syrian conflict since the downing of the Russian jets and I saw the conquering of Palmiya (can't remember how it's spelt)?. How have things progressed?
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Quote: (06-26-2016 02:25 PM)SirTimothy Wrote:  

Well at least they admit that they support terrorists:

http://news.antiwar.com/2016/06/21/israe...-in-syria/

The train of thought by the warhawks and leadership in Israel is that ISIS is too primitive to mount a serious offensive against a well trained 1st world developed army. The Israel thinktank believes that plunging the entire region into backward extremism and perpetual civil war is better than having a collection of competing secular economies with a grudge against Israel. It's classic divide and conquer except more insidious since millions of lives are directly impacted through this type of foreign policy which is enabled by the current U.S. administration.

This is why Israel is willing to burn down the entire region and allow extremists to take control over the region just to preserve their tiny patch.
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Erdogan apologizes to Putin over death of Russian pilot, calls Russia ‘friend & strategic partner’

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Vladimir Putin has received a letter in which Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan apologized for the death of the Russian pilot who was killed when a Russian jet was downed over the Syrian-Turkish border last November, the Kremlin said.
Erdogan expressed readiness to restore relations with Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday.

The incident involving the downing of the Russian Su-24 bomber led to the worst deterioration of Turkish-Russian relations in recent history, with Russia describing it as a “stab in the back.”


“The head of the Turkish state expressed his deep sympathy and condolences to the relatives of the deceased Russian pilot and said ‘sorry,’” Peskov said.

In his letter, Erdogan called Russia “a friend and a strategic partner” of Ankara, with whom the Turkish authorities would not want to spoil relations.

“We never had a desire or a deliberate intention to down an aircraft belonging to Russia,” the letter read, according to a statement published on the Kremlin website.
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Incredible! This is really unexpected. Never in a million years would I have thought Erdogan would have apologised for this incident. Maybe now we can move forward after normalising relations.
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Russia is apparently going to send their carrier, Admiral Kuznetsov, to the Mediterranean Sea.

https://www.rt.com/news/349279-russia-ai...ier-syria/

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Russia’s only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, is preparing to head to Syria to serve as a platform for carrying out airstrikes on jihadists, a military diplomatic source told TASS. It will remain in the Mediterranean until at least January 2017.

The news agency stressed that there has been no official confirmation of this information so far.

The heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser will reportedly have 15 Sukhoi Su-33 all-weather air superiority fighters and Mikoyan MiG-29K/KUB multirole fighters onboard, as well as more than 10 Kamov Ka-52K, Ka-27, and Ka-31 helicopters.

Personally I'm very glad to hear this. The fighting against the rebels seems to have slowed to a crawl, especially in Aleppo. The sooner the war is over the better.
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Syria is being used as a proving ground for all of the Russian forces, as an internal and external signal of strength, and as a way to test the forces' effectiveness after the recent (and ongoing) reforms.

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Quote: (06-27-2016 11:38 AM)BambiNotForLong Wrote:  

Incredible! This is really unexpected. Never in a million years would I have thought Erdogan would have apologised for this incident. Maybe now we can move forward after normalising relations.

Well yes, he can apologize how much he wants, ; but the fact is: the Trust is Gone. And it will not come back soon, not in our generation.

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Quote: (06-27-2016 11:38 AM)BambiNotForLong Wrote:  

Incredible! This is really unexpected. Never in a million years would I have thought Erdogan would have apologised for this incident. Maybe now we can move forward after normalising relations.

Just to let you guys know.
I've read the whole text of what Erdogan said in Turkish, but I couldn't find one word of apology to russian authorities.
He addressed the family of the dead pilot when he said he was sorry for their loss.
He also commented that if a russian plane enters turkish airfield in the future the same engagement rules will apply.
But its nice to see things are getting ironed out between Turkey and Russia.
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