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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Fatima Watch: After Putin’s Syrian Airstrikes, ISIS Vows To Set Moscow Ablaze Soon

Fatima Watch: After Putin’s Syrian Airstrikes, ISIS Vows To Set Moscow Ablaze Soon
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The Kremlin says Syrian raids will last three to four months and increase in intensity

Russia’s defence ministry said it struck an ISIS training camp near the village of Maadan Jadid, 45 miles east of Raqqa city and ‘a camouflaged command post at Kasrat Faraj’ southwest of the city. It came as ISIS militants posted a tweet warning ‘Death to Putin: We are coming #soon’ with a picture of Moscow’s St Basil’s Cathedral in flames, according to the SITE intelligence group.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived for talks with his French counterpart Francois Hollande in Paris as questions mount over who Moscow was targeting in Syria.  The two leaders smiled as they shook hands outside the Elysee palace where they will discuss the conflict in Syria before a four-way summit with Germany on the crisis in Ukraine.

Moscow’s St Basil’s Cathedral and all of Russia will be in flames said ISIS today. #soon.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said the latest strikes had killed at least a dozen ISIS fighters late on Thursday. ‘Last night, Russian strikes on the western edges of Raqqa city, and near the Tabqa military airport, killed 12 ISIS jihadists,’ Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said on Friday.

He said their bodies were transported to a hospital in the province.

Moscow’s defence ministry said Friday claimed its war planes had ‘conducted 18 sorties on 12 positions held by the Islamic State terrorist group in Syria’ since Thursday, although some of these were disputed by civilians and the Syrian opposition.
The statement said Russian raids also destroyed ‘a command post and communications centre’ held by ISIS in Daret Ezza in northern Aleppo province, as well as bunkers and weapons depots in Maaret al-Numan and Habeet in northwest Idlib province.
Alexei Pushkov, the head of the foreign affairs committee of Russia’s lower house of parliament said more than 2,500 air strikes by the US-led coalition in Syria had failed to inflict significant damage on ISIS jihadists, but Russia’s campaign would be more intensive.
‘I think it’s the intensity that is important. The US-led coalition has pretended to bomb Daesh (another name for Islamic State) for a year, without results. ‘If you do it in a more efficient way, I think you’ll see results,’ he said.
Earlier, the SOHR claimed two children were the latest victims of Russia’s airstrikes in Syria that have so far killed up to 36 civilians. Reports of the deaths came as a U.S. general accused Moscow of using indiscriminate cluster bombs that can obliterate areas the size of football fields in its attacks on rebel groups.

The latest air strikes hit the district of Jabal al-Zawiya, in an area under the control of Al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria and other Islamist rebel groups, according to a British-based monitoring group.

‘Four civilians, including a child and a woman, were killed in raids conducted by Russian military aircraft,’ said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
‘Three other civilians, including a girl and a woman, were killed in bombing by these planes of the village of Habeet,’ in the same province that borders Turkey, said the group, which relies on a network of sources on the ground for its information.
Russian air strikes on Syria have killed 28 people since they were launched on Wednesday, says the Observatory. source

Russian and Israeli Aircraft Narrowly Avoid Duel Over Syrian Coast

Russians demand explanation why Israeli aircraft off Syrian coast
A French website claims six Russian Sukhoi SU-30 SM fighter jets and four Israeli F-16s narrowly avoided engaging in an air duel off the Syrian coast.
The report has yet to be verified by other news organizations.
The Russian aircraft, en route to Cyprus from the Syrian Hmimim airbase, entered the flight path of the Israeli jets.
The Israelis avoided provoking the Russians and diverted at high speed toward Lebanon, according to the report.
The encounter prompted the Israelis to protest. The Russians responded by demanding an explanation why the Israeli Air Force is conducting flights off the Syrian coast.
“The incident was ignored by the major news agencies,” the French website reports.
Israel routinely enters Syrian airspace. In August, the Israelis conducted an airstrike against a vehicle on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights.
An Israeli army helicopter launched a number of rockets into Syria the same month, striking the transportation directorate and the governorate building in Quneitra.
More recently the IDF attacked Syrian military targets in the Golan Heights after errant Syrian mortar fire landed inside the Israeli occupied Golan.
Israel routinely enters Lebanese airspace, a practice condemned by the United Nations. The UN says the flights are in violation of Security Council decisions.


Putin Sends Bibi Packing

LIKE A DOG WITH HIS TAIL between his legs, Netanyahu walked away from his recent meeting with Putin empty-handed. Somehow, Putin was not impressed by Netanyahu’s grand entrance complete with the chiefs of the IDF and Israeli intelligence.
Bibi came crying to Putin that Iran and Syria are arming the “terrorist” group Hezbollah in Lebanon and that Syria is opening up a second front “for Iran” in the Golan Heights.
Israel and Syria may be in a technical state of war, but the Syrians have kept the armistice on the Golan Heights marked by the UN-brokered cease-fire “Purple Line.”
Assad has no intentions of violating the cease-fire, and Putin knows it.
Thus Putin retorted, “As for the firing into Israeli territory, as I understand the situation, these attacks are being carried out using back-yard production weapons systems.”

http://www.realjewnews.com/?p=1063
 

Putin slams ‘policies of exceptionalism and impunity’ in UN speech 

  • ‘Stop playing games with terrorists, join under UN against ISIS’...
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The export of so-called ‘democratic’ revolutions has continued, but has unleashed poverty and violence instead of the triumph of democracy, Russian President Vladimir Putin said addressing the UN General Assembly.
Attempts to push for changes in other countries based on ideological preferences have led to “tragic consequences and degradation rather than progress,” said Putin in his speech to world leaders and policy makers gathered at the UN General Assembly’s anniversary 70th session in New York on Monday.
“We should all remember what our past has taught us,” Putin said. “We, for instance, remember examples from the history of the Soviet Union.”
It seems however that some are not learning from others’ mistakes, but keep repeating them, he said, adding that “the export of so-called ‘democratic’ revolutions continues.” 

'Do you realise what you've done?' Putin addresses UNGA 2015 (FULL SPEECH) 

Endgame: Putin Plans To Strike ISIS With Or Without The U.S. 

On Sunday, we noted that Washington’s strategy in Syria has now officially unravelled.
John Kerry, speaking from London following talks with British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, essentially admitted over the weekend that Russia’s move to bolster the Assad regime at Latakia effectively means that the timing of Assad’s exit is now completely indeterminate. Here’s how we summed up the situation:
Moscow, realizing that instead of undertaking an earnest effort to fight terror in Syria, the US had simply adopted a containment strategy for ISIS while holding the group up to the public as the boogeyman par excellence, publicly invited Washington to join Russia in a once-and-for-all push to wipe Islamic State from the face of the earth. Of course The Kremlin knew the US wanted no such thing until Assad was gone, but by extending the invitation, Putin had literally called Washington’s bluff, forcing The White House to either admit that this isn’t about ISIS at all, or else join Russia in fighting them. The genius of that move is that if Washington does indeed coordinate its efforts to fight ISIS with Moscow, the US will be fighting to stabilize the very regime it sought to oust. 
Revelations (which surprised no one but the Pentagon apparently) that Moscow is coordinating its efforts in Syria with Tehran only serve to reinforce the contention that Assad isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, and the US will either be forced to aid in the effort to destroy the very same Sunni extremists that it in some cases worked very hard to support, or else admit that countering Russia and supporting Washington’s regional allies in their efforts to remove Assad takes precedence over eliminating ISIS. Because the latter option is untenable for obvious reasons, Washington has a very real problem on its hands - and Vladimir Putin just made it worse.
As Bloomberg reports, The Kremlin is prepared to launch unilateral strikes against ISIS targets if the US is unwilling to cooperate. Here’s more: 
President Vladimir Putin, determined to strengthen Russia’s only military outpost in the Middle East, is preparing to launch unilateral airstrikes against Islamic State from inside Syria if the U.S. rejects his proposal to join forces, two people familiar with the matter said.

Putin’s preferred course of action, though, is for America and its allies to agree to coordinate their campaign against the terrorist group with Russia, Iran and the Syrian army, which the Obama administration has so far resisted, according to a person close to the Kremlin and an adviser to the Defense Ministry in Moscow.

Russian diplomacy has shifted into overdrive as Putin seeks to avoid the collapse of the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad, a longtime ally who’s fighting both a 4 1/2 year civil war and Sunni extremists under the banner of Islamic State. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to Moscow for talks with Putin on Monday, followed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday.

Putin’s proposal, which Russia has communicated to the U.S., calls for a “parallel track” of joint military action accompanied by a political transition away from Assad, a key U.S. demand, according to a third person. The initiative will be the centerpiece of Putin’s one-day trip to New York for the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 28, which may include talks with President Barack Obama.

“Russia is hoping common sense will prevail and Obama takes Putin’s outstretched hand,” said Elena Suponina, a senior Middle East analyst at the Institute of Strategic Studies, which advises the Kremlin. “But Putin will act anyway if this doesn’t happen.”
And that, as they say, it that. Checkmate.

The four-year effort to oust Assad by first supporting and then tolerating the rise of Sunni extremists (presaged in a leaked diplomatic cable) has failed and the Kremlin has officially served a burn notice on a former CIA “strategic asset.”

There are two things to note here.
First, Russia of course is fully aware that the US has never had any intention of eradicating ISIS completely. As recently as last week, Moscow’s allies in Tehran specifically accused Washington of pursuing nothing more than a containment policy as it relates to ISIS, as allowing the group to continue to operate in Syria ensures that the Assad regime remains under pressure.

Second, even if Russia does agree to some manner of managed transition away from Assad, you can be absolutely sure that Moscow is not going to risk the lives of its soldiers (not to mention its international reputation) only to have the US dictate what Syria’s new government looks like and indeed, Tehran will have absolutely nothing of a regime that doesn’t perpetuate the existing Mid-East balance of power which depends upon Syria not falling to the West. Additionally - and this is also critical - Russia will of course be keen on ensuring that whoever comes after Assad looks after Russia’s interests at its naval base at Tartus. This means that even if the US, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are forced to publicly support a managed transition, Washington, Riyadh, and Doha will privately be extremely disappointed with the outcome which begs the following question: what will be the next strategy to oust Assad and will it be accompanied by something even worse than a four-year-old bloody civil war and the creation of a band of black flag-waving militants bent on re-establishing a medieval caliphate?

Russia Threatens To Deploy Ballistic Missiles In Retaliation For US Nuclear Escalation

On Tuesday we noted - with some alarm - that the US is set to deliver 20 new nuclear bombs to Germany, each of which has four times the destructive power of the one that was dropped on Hiroshima.
For his part, Hans Kristensen, Director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists, said the move blurs the line between tactical and strategic nuclear weapons,” while one member of Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats warned that the “new attack options against Russia” constitute “a conscious provocation of [Germany’s] Russian neighbors.” 
Of course, as we’ve documented extensively of late, NATO has never really been shy when it comes to “conscious provocations” of the Russians and that goes double in the wake of Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and subsequent support for the separatist movement in eastern Ukraine.
Still, war games are one thing, but nuclear escalations are entirely another and if ever there were a time when nuclear sabre rattling could prove especially dangerous it’s now, as the US and Russia are one “accident” away from open war in Syria.
Russia’s foreign ministry immediately condemned the delivery of the bombs to Germany, as spokeswoman Maria Zakharova (who's known for amusingly accurate depictions of US foreign policy) warned that the move represents an “infringement of Articles 1 and 2 of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.”
Well sure enough, The Kremlin is now hitting back. Here’s Reuters:
Russia may deploy Iskander ballistic missiles to its enclave of Kaliningrad if the United States upgrades its nuclear weapons in Germany, the Interfax news agency cited a military source as saying on Wednesday.

"A final decision well be taken after detailed analysis of the potential threat," the agency cited the source as saying.
What's an Iskander, you ask? Well, here's a helpful description from The Moscow Times:
The Iskander missile system is one of the most deadly weapons in the Russian arsenal. First fielded in the 1990s, the Iskander is a high-precision tactical ballistic missile system optimized for use at close ranges — under 500 kilometers.

Iskander missiles are capable of being loaded with nuclear warheads.


We suppose this means the Pentagon may need to speed up its efforts to modernize US plans for a battle in the Baltics.
We'll close with the following from Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov discussing the possible US shipment to Germany:
“This is yet another step and, unfortunately a very serious step toward antagonizing the tenseness on the European continent. Unfortunately, if these plans come to light, with taking into consideration [Germany’s] Bundestag’s decision and so forth, one could say that they are steadfastly heading to establishing this. Of course, this may lead to a strategic imbalance in Europe and, therefore, naturally this will make Russia take according steps and countermeasures to establish parity because, naturally, this is not a step toward boosting stability, increasing trust, or providing security in Europe." 

U.S. To Station Nuclear Weapons In Germany Against Russia


With plans to go to war with Russia, the U.S. will station new atomic weapons and 20 new nuclear bombs in Germany, according to Tuesday reports from Germany’s ZDF public television network. Each of the 20 new American nuclear bombs are four times the destructive power of the one that was used on Hiroshima in 1945, according to the article.
“With the new bombs the boundaries blur between tactical and strategic nuclear weapons,” Hans Kristensen, the Director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists, told ZDF. In June, Russian Foreign Ministry warned the U.S. against stationing its nuclear weapons in Europe to avoid “dangerous consequences.” These “new attack options against Russia” present “a conscious provocation of our Russian neighbors,” according to Willy Wimmer, a former Parliamentary State Secretary in Defense Ministry of German’s Chancellor Angela Merkel’s own conservative party. FULL REPORT

Center-2015: Russia’s biggest military drills of the year enter final stage

The year’s largest military drills in Russia are concluding, with nearly 100,000 servicemen preparing to return to home bases. The exercise involved all the armed forces. The firing range saw Iskander missile complexes testing strike precision.  

On Sunday, troops and military vehicles are making the last accelerated march to places of permanent deployment. The war games that started on September 14 lasted a week. About 95,000 servicemen and over 7,000 military hardware and vehicles, together with up to 170 military aircraft and 20 warships took part.

Check out all the amazing photos from this latest Drill!

http://www.rt.com/news/316017-russia-center-2015-drills/ 

Pentagon updates plans for war with 'potentially aggressive' Russia – media 

The Pentagon is reportedly reviewing and updating its contingency plans for a war with Russia for the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union, with a defense official telling US media that Russia's “actions” prompted the assessment.
“Given the security environment, given the actions of Russia, it has become apparent that we need to make sure to update the plans that we have in response to any potential aggression against any NATO allies,” a senior defense official familiar with the plan told Foreign Policy.
According to Michèle Flournoy, a former undersecretary of defense for policy and co-founder of the Center for a New American Security, the move was prompted by the Ukraine situation.
“Russia’s invasion of eastern Ukraine made the US dust off its contingency plans,” Flournoy told FP. “They were pretty out of date.”

Moscow, however, has repeatedly denied having a role in the Ukraine conflict, despite accusations by Kiev and its Western backers that it has supported the rebelling eastern Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Lugansk with weapons and manpower.
Although the Department of Defense generates contingency plans continuously, the move is significant because it marks the first time since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 that Washington has revisited plans for a potential armed conflict with Moscow.
According to a senior defense official, the new plans focus on hypothetic Russian incursions into the Baltics and have two parts: one focuses on what the US can do as part of NATO if Russia chooses to attack a member state, while the other considers US action independent of NATO.
Baltic countries have expressed fears of a possible Russian invasion, following the Ukraine crisis. UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon added fuel to the fire in February, when he said he was “worried about Putin...I'm worried about his pressure on the Baltics, the way he is testing NATO, the submarines and aircraft.”
But President Putin told Italian media in June that such “scaremongering” should not be taken seriously, adding that Russia's military is “not global, offensive, or aggressive,” and that it has “virtually no bases abroad.” He added that the few that do exist abroad are remnants of its Soviet past.
“I think that only an insane person and only in a dream can imagine that Russia would suddenly attack NATO. I think some countries are simply taking advantage of people’s fears with regard to Russia. They just want to play the role of front-line countries that should receive some supplementary military, economic, financial or some other aid,” Putin said at the time.

The report comes as US and Russian officials agreed on Friday to discuss each other's involvement in the Syrian conflict, marking the first time the two ministries have spoken since last August, as relations between Moscow and Washington remain soured by the Ukraine conflict.
The US is taking part in a coalition bombing campaign against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), while Russia has begun providing military equipment for use by Syrian forces.
But while the US apparently views Russia as a threat, Moscow says NATO and its "eastward expansion" is the real cause for concern. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev stated earlier this month that Russia may soon create more Air Force facilities in neighboring countries.
In July, Russia amended its Maritime Doctrine as a response to NATO's growing presence in Eastern Europe. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said the new doctrine, which focuses on Russia's naval presence in Crimea and the Arctic, was due to “the changes of international affairs” and the consolidation of Russia as a maritime power.

Last month, the Russian Foreign Ministry said increasing troop presence at Russia's borders is being done to achieve “dominance” in Europe. The ministry added that the military buildup is “counter-productive” and serves as a “financial burden” for member states, as it “distracts” the alliance from dealing with other threats.
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said NATO is provoking Russia into an “arms race,” after there were reports of “American missiles put in a certain location and about certain ammunition depots in Eastern European countries and the Baltic.”
Both Russia and NATO have been staging military drills, with each side closely watching the other.
In August, the US military launched the largest NATO airborne drills in Europe since the end of the Cold War, in an effort to enhance “security and stability” in the region. Moscow stated the drills were aimed at raising tension in the wake of alleged “Russian aggression.”
That effort was met by Russia earlier this week, when more than 95,000 troops belonging to Russia and its regional allies launched the annual Center exercises that span from the Volga to Siberia. The large-scale drills were the biggest Russia has seen since the Cold War.

We’re On The Verge Of The First Great War Of The 21st Century

 

Secret Cable Reveals US Plan To Overthrow Assad By Exploiting "Extremist Groups"

Now that Europe’s worsening refugee crisis and Russia’s stepped up support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad have (finally) focused the world’s attention on Syria’s four-year, bloody civil war, inquiring minds want to know: how did it happen that the country, which is now at risk of becoming a failed state, descend into chaos?
Of course when we speak of “inquiring minds” we mean those of the general public which, to this point, has remained largely ignorant of the fact that hundreds of thousands of people are dying in a place that shares a border with the country the US supposedly just got done “liberating.”
Generally speaking, the line you’ll get from the mainstream media is that Syria is just one more example of a Mid-East country where the populace finally reached its breaking point with the injustices created by the brutal regime of an evil autocrat. The resultant chaos, the narrative continues, created a breeding ground for terror which explains why Raqqa has become the de facto capital for ISIS, the Western media’s boogeyman par excellence.
Not to put too fine a point on it - and this won’t surprise anyone who frequents these pages - but that narrative is pure, unadulterated garbage. The real story (again, generally speaking), is that Syria is pivotal for the existing balance of power - and not only the regional balance of power, but the global balance of power as well. The alliance between Bashar al-Assad’s Syria and Moscow, Tehran, and Hezbollah serves as a kind of counterbalance to cooperation among the US, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey (among others). Should the Assad regime be allowed to fall and the West allowed to influence the post-regime political outcome, the scales would tip, Russia would lose its naval base at Tartus, and Iran’s access to Hezbollah, not to mention the scope of its regional influence would be severely constrained. Assad’s move to support the Islamic Pipeline while rejecting the Qatar-Turkey pipeline was a manifestation of the situation described above.
But even as the world begins gradually to come around to the idea that the US and the West might well have had a role in supporting many of the rebel groups that are currently fighting for control of Syria, the notion that Washington might have intentionally started the Syrian civil war by provoking Sunni extremists (among other tactics) is still seen by many as too horrific a possibility to take seriously. Unfortunately - as a declassified secret US government document obtained by the public interest law firm Judicial Watch (profiled here) suggested earlier this year - it's highly likely that the US intentionally destabilized the Assad regime in pursuit of Washington’s geopolitical interests. That deliberate destabilization has now led to hundreds of thousands of deaths and untold human suffering.


Russian Marines Battle ISIS in Syria

ISIS militants attack Russian airbase, according to Russian media
Russian marines clashed with ISIS near Latakia, Syria, on Sunday, according to Russian media.
During the fight the marines allegedly killed several militants and captured others after ISIS attempted to attack an airbase operated by Russian military, reported the Russian newspaper Segodnya.
Interestingly, the newspaper also reported the ISIS militants “possessed a detailed plan of the air base and clear satellite imagery with the marked key military installations,” but Russia has only been operating the airbase for the past week or so.
That begs the question: who provided ISIS with that kind of intelligence?
Russian activity at the airbase ramped up Friday upon the arrival of advanced Russian fighter jets, including four Su-30SM Flankers which are loose equivalents to the U.S. F/A-18F Hornet.

“It is considered one of the most advanced aircraft in Russia’s inventory with updated avionics and a wide array of weapons at its disposal,” Jalopnik.com reported. “Sixty of the jets are planned to be delivered to Russian forces by next year.”
Russia has also shipped in tanks, artillery and attack helicopters into Syria and has opened up high-level communications with the U.S. military to ensure that no misunderstandings lead to conflict.
Moscow and Washington operated a similar ‘red phone’ hotline during the Cold War, a striking allegory to the current state of tensions between the two countries, especially as neo-conservative thinktanks rattle their sabers at Russia.
Right now the Defense Dept. is “reviewing and updating its contingency plans for armed conflict with Russia,” according to Foreign Policy magazine.
“After 1991, military plans to deal with Russian aggression fell off the Pentagon’s radar; they sat on the shelf, gathering dust as Russia became increasingly integrated into the West and came to be seen as a potential partner on a range of issues,” FP’s Julia Ioffe reported. “Now, according to several current and former officials in the State and Defense departments, the Pentagon is dusting off those plans and re-evaluating them, updating them to reflect a new, post-Crimea-annexation geopolitical reality in which Russia is no longer a potential partner, but a potential threat.”
 

THERE ARE MANY WAYS to die in Syria, but fighting Putin is not one of them.
In spite of the Jews crying for a “no fly zone,” Putin vows he won’t allow it. And besides, US jets don’t want to be targets of Russian anti-aircraft missiles supplied to Syria.
For when Russia’s embassy in Damascus was recently bombed by ‘rebels,’ Putin demanded that “concrete action” be taken by the “foreign sponsors” who he blamed for the attack.
Those are fighting words and Jewmerica got the message.
With a Russian military canton deployed to Al Assad International Airport with an air bridge from Russia involving military aircraft, such as Antonov-124 Condor transport flights, any attempt at a “no fly zone” will be met with a quick ruski reply.
“The tables are turning on those who conspired against Syria,” boasts Syria’s foreign minister, Walid al-Moallem.
“Russia’s participation in fighting ISIS and al-Nusra in Syria will show that the US never had a real strategy for fighting terrorism in Syria,” he added.
Of course, Jewmerica’s real strategy has been to topple Assad and install a Zionist-friendly puppet. It’s not working. Putin outsmarts any country led by Jews.


Obama’s warning to Putin that his deployments in Syria are “doomed to fail” and that he has to “get a little smarter” was met by a shrug, letting Jewry’s ’schwartza’ squawk away.
For with Iran now unfettered due to the nuclear deal, Putin is providing Syria with satellite intelligence, digital communications, code-breakers, drones, and non-combatant personnel with their own defense forces.
Iran is also underwriting military spending to Russia’s defense industry for both themselves and their decades-old ally Syria.
But what’s turning the tide is Russia’s satellite intelligence system now deployed in Syria.
Syria’s army is getting ‘real time’ military intelligence and feedback on their operations, and is able to coordinate wide operations and simultaneous attacks under a more concentrated command and control system with sustained success.
They can monitor the Takfiri movements much better and the terrorists are no longer able to travel with impunity.
Within the past few days, the Syrian Armed Forces, Hezbollah, and Iranian paramilitary squads, in various combinations, have performed many different sorties across western Syria with hundreds of the terrorist bastards dead. Syria should soon get Palmyra back.
SYRIAN SOLDIERS are particularly motivated because one of their latest martyrs was the pacifist, father-figure, Syrian archaeologist, Khaled Asaad, who’d been working to preserve Palmayra all of his life.
Not only did ISIS destroy his carefully preserved and curated ancient ruins, they tortured him to death.
Who benefits from this bloodbath? Jews, not America.
All blocking of the Zionist quest for a Greater Israel the Jews are determined to crush despite the carnage.
Can the US government be cleansed of its own bloodstained hands?
Only the blood of deep repentance and restitution can wash away their sins.

___________________________________ For More See: Russia Tips The Grand Chess Board Click Here
And: ISIS In Greater Israel’s Scheme Click Here
And: Putin Defies Jewry’s Schemes in Syria Click Here
And: Why Putin Will Prevail Over Jewmerica Click Here
And: Syria…Another War For The Jews Click Here

Russian President Vladimir Putin: So who created ISIS, anyway?

Vladimir Putin speaks to political experts at a meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, October 24.In 2014, President Obama named the three major threats to US national security; ISIS, Russia and Ebola (because spiraling national debt, unequal distribution of wealth, over-incarceration, climate change etc. are less pressing issues.)

It would be fair to say that Russian politicians took much offence to being placed in this list, next to a terror organisation and a disease.

In relation to this statement, Putin answers a number of questions from a US journalist at the Valdai International Discussion Club, late 2014.

To draw his point to a close, Putin mirrors the words of John F Kennedy in a 1963 speech titled "A Strategy for Peace", unusual for its time due to the warmth of the address to the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.

Putin is likely to echo the words he said at Valdai when he speaks at the UN in New York tomorrow.

 

Russia Bombed By Propaganda

Russians are firing back, not only in Syria, but in the information war


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25 comments:

  1. Are U Praying for the Conversion of Russia to the true Catholic Faith?
    #Fatima

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  2. Russia will be converted, but only in the aftermath of WW3. I must confess, I have done so much evil in the site of God. If I don't find a legitimate priest who will free from my disgusting sins, I don't think Jesus will recognize me in judgment.
    I am truly crying where I am.
    Mary please pray that I may have a chance to repent before the Sacred Body of Christ. :'(

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    1. Pray the Rosary the majority will be reduced to that sadly

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  3. Stopped watching TV in July. Get most of my news here.

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  4. Most need to do something to stop war

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  5. worth reading this article otherwise I will never know the hidden reality between this all things.

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  6. Great news... Syria might be another war for Jews

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  7. "Pro Democracy Terrorism: the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights is a Propaganda Front Funded by the EU"
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-syrian-observatory-for-human-rights-is-a-propaganda-front-funded-by-the-eu-its-objective-is-to-justify-pro-democracy-terrorism/5331072

    http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/09/01/white-helmets-new-breed-of-mercenaries-and-propagandists-disguised-as-humanitarians-in-syria/

    These, of course, will be in charge of the prole feed to the West on 'Russian atrocities'.

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  8. Please stop killing innocent people. We want peace in Syria.

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  9. More than 7.6 million Syrians have been displaced, more than 5 million have fled the country to nearby countries such as Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, and Kuwait, and a few hundred thousand have fled to more distant countries like Germany and Greece and have become refugees. Millions more have been left in poor living conditions with shortages of food and drinking water.

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  10. "Russian air strikes in Syria are killing civilians to shore up Assad, UK Defence Secretary claims"
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/russian-air-strikes-in-syria-are-killing-civilians-to-shore-up-assad-defence-secretary-claims-a6677996.html

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  11. Any attack on Syria will be met with a fierce response.

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  12. I salute the heroic people of Syria who are striving for freedom, democracy and reform.

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  13. Stop war, we want peace in our land.

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  14. First Afghanistan then Iraq now its Syria. Where will it all end? If these illegal interventions are permitted to continue, the implication seems to be, pretty soon, horror of horrors, no murderously repressive regimes might remain.

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  15. ‘West crying for refugees with one eye, aiming gun with the other’ – Assad

    http://www.rt.com/news/315482-assad-terrorism-refugees-interview/

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  16. where is humanity? god will punish all who are responsible to it; save humanity

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  17. Well what Russia is doing is the moment of truth and time.If it doesn't happen then the evil ISI gets more aggressive and brutal.They need be shown left , right and center by some powerful nation.If all nations get united and remove this plague then world will be free from one of the most cruel terrorist in the word ..killing for nothing.

    My huge sympathies for the innocent people but Russia must use the same strategies as USA did by doing a planned invasion on ISI groups and then strike on the main chiefs of this terror.

    We will consider those innocent people as brave soldiers but because of them the future world and other billions of people will be saved from ISI which is killing them daily more brutally and changing them into devils.

    Thank You Syria..

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