This column was written for the Unz Review: http://www.unz.com/tsaker/week-eighteen-of-the-russian-intervention-in-syria-a-dramatic-escalation-appears-imminent/
The situation in Syria has reached a watershed moment and a dramatic escalation of the war appears imminent. Let’s look again at how we reached this point.
During the first phase of the operation, the Syrian armed forces were unable to achieve an immediate strategic success. This is rather unsurprising. It is important to remember here that during the first weeks of the operation the Russian did not provide close air support to the Syrians. Instead, they chose to systematically degrade the entire Daesh (Note: I refer to *all* terrorist in Syria as “Daesh”) infrastructure including command posts, communication nodes, oil dumps, ammo dumps, supply routes, etc. This was important work, but it did not have an immediate impact upon the Syrian military. Then the Russians turned to two important tasks: to push back Daesh in the Latakia province and to hit the illegal oil trade between Daesh and Turkey. The first goal was needed for the protection of the Russian task force and the second one hit the Daesh finances. Then the Russians seriously turned to providing close air support. Not only that, but the Russians got directly involved with the ground operation.
The second phase was introduced gradually, without much fanfare, but it made a big difference on the ground: the Russians and Syrians began to closely work together and they soon honed their collaboration to a quantitatively new level which allowed the Syrian commanders to use Russian firepower with great effectiveness. Furthermore, the Russians began providing modern equipment to the Syrians, including T-90 tanks, modern artillery systems, counter-battery radars, night vision gear, etc. Finally, according to various Russian reports, Russian special operations teams (mostly Chechens) were also engage in key locations, including deep in the rear of Daesh. As a result, the Syrian military for the first time went from achieving tactical successes to operational victories: for the first time the Syrian began to liberate key towns of strategic importance.
Finally, the Russians unleashed a fantastically intense firepower on Daesh along crucial sectors of the front. In northern Homs, the Russians bombed a sector for 36 hours in a row. According to the latest briefing of the Russian Defense Ministry, just between February 4th and February 11th, the Russian aviation group in the Syrian Arab Republic performed 510 combat sorties and engaged 1’888 terrorists targets. That kind of ferocious pounding did produce the expected effect and the Syrian military began slowly moving along the Turkish-Syrian border while, at the same time, threatening the Daesh forces still deployed inside the northern part of Aleppo. In doing so, the Russians and Syrian threatened to cut off the vital resupply route linking Daesh to Turkey. According to Russian sources, Daesh forces were so demoralized that they forced the local people to flee towards the Turkish border and attempted to hide inside this movement of internally displaced civilians.
This strategic Russian and Syrian victory meant that all the nations supporting Daesh, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the USA were facing a complete collapse of their efforts to overthrow Assad and to break-up Syria and turn part of it into a “Jihadistan”. The Americans could not admit this, of course, as for the Saudis, their threats to invade Syria were rather laughable. Which left the main role to Erdogan who was more than happy to provide the West with yet another maniacal ally willing to act in a completely irresponsible way just to deny the “other side” anything looking like a victory.
Erdogan seems to be contemplating two options. The first one is a ground operation into Syria aimed at restoring the supply lines of Daesh and at preventing the Syrian military from controlling the border. Here is a good illustration (taken from a SouthFront video) of what this would look like:
According to various reports, Erdogan has 18’000 soldiers supported by aircraft, armor and artillery poised along the border to execute such an invasion.
The second plan is even simpler, at least in theory: to create a no-fly zone over all of Syria. Erdogan personally mentioned this option several times, the latest one on Thursday the 11th.
Needless to say, both plans are absolutely illegal under international law and would constitute an act of aggression, the “supreme international crime” according to the Nuremberg Tribunal, because “it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.” Not that this would deter a megalomaniac like Erdogan.
Erdogan, and his backers in the West, will, of course, claim that a humanitarian disaster, or even a genocide, is taking place in Aleppo, that there is a “responsibility to protect” (R2P) and that no UNSC is needed to take such clearly “humanitarian” action. It would be “Sarajevo v2” or “Kosovo v2” all over again. The western media is now actively busy demonizing Putin, and just recently has offered the following topics to ponder to those poor souls who still listen to it:
- Putin ‘probably’ ordered the murder of Litvinenko.
- Putin ordered the murder of Litvinenko because Litvinenko was about to reveal that Putin was a pedophile (seriously, I kid you not – check for yourself!).
- WWIII could start by Russia invading Latvia.
- According to the US Treasury, Putin is a corrupt man.
- According to George Soros, Putin wants the “disintegration of the EU” and Russia is a bigger threat than the Jihadis.
- Russia is so scary that the Pentagon wants to quadruple the money for the defense of Europe.
- The Putin is strengthening ISIS in Syria and causing a wave of refugees.
There is no need to continue the list – you get the idea. It is really Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, Libya all over again, with the exact same “humanitarian crocodile tears” and the exact same rational for an illegal aggression. And instead of Sarajavo “martyr city besieged by Serbian butchers” we would now have Aleppo “martyr city besieged by Syrian butchers”. I even expect a series of false flags inside Aleppo next “proving” that “the world” “must act” to “prevent a genocide”.
The big difference, of course, is that Yugoslavia, Serbia, Iraq and Libya were all almost defenseless against the AngloZionist Empire. Not so Russia.
In purely military terms, Russia has taken a number of crucial steps: she declared a large scale “verification” of the “combat readiness” of the Southern and Central military districts. In practical terms, this means that all the Russian forces are on high alert, especially the AeroSpace forces, the Airborne Forces, the Military Transportation Aviation forces and, of course, all the Russian forces in Crimea and the Black Sea Fleet. The first practical effect of such “exercises” is not only to make a lot of forces immediately available, but it is also to make them very difficult to track. This not only protects the mobilized forces, but also makes it very hard for the enemy to figure out what exactly they are doing. There are also report that Russian Airborne Warning and Control (AWACS) aircraft – A-50M – are now regularly flying over Syria. In other words, Russia has taken the preparations needed to go to war with Turkey.
Needless to say, the Turks and the Saudis have also announced joint military exercises. They have even announced that Saudi aircraft will conduct airstrikes from the Incirlik air base in support of an invasion of Syria.
At the same time, the Russians have also launched a peace initiative centered around a general ceasefire starting on March 1st or even, according to the latest leaks, on February 15th. The goal is is transparent: to break the Turkish momentum towards an invasion of Syria. It is obvious that Russian diplomats are doing everything they can to avert a war with Turkey.
Here again I have to repeat what I have said already a million times in the past: the small Russian contingent in Syria is in a very precarious position: far away from Russia and very close (45km) to Turkey. Not only that, but the Turks have over 200 combat aircraft ready to attack, whereas the Russians probably has less than 20 SU-30/35/34s in total. Yes, these are very advanced aircraft, of the 4++ generation, and they will be supported by S-400 systems, but the force ratio remains a terrible 1:10.
Russia does, however, have one big advantage over Turkey: Russia has plenty of long-range bombers, armed with gravity bombs and cruise missiles, capable of striking the Turks anywhere, in Syria and in Turkey proper. In fact, Russia even has the capability to strike at Turkish airfields, something which the Turks cannot prevent and something which they cannot retaliate in kind for. The big risk for Russia, at this point, would be that NATO would interpret this as a Russian “aggression” against a member-state, especially if the (in)famous Incirlik air base is hit.
Erdogan also has to consider another real risk: that, while undoubtedly proficient, the Turkish forces might not be a match for the battle-hardened Kurds and Syrians, especially if the latter are supported by Iranian and Hezbollah forces. The Turks have a checkered record against the Kurds whom they typically do overwhelm with firepower and numbers, but whom they never succeeded in neutralizing, subduing or eliminating. Finally, there is the possibility that Russians might have to use their ground forces, especially in the task force in Khmeimim is really threatened.
In this regard, let me immediately say that the projection of, say, an airborne force so far from the Russian border to protect a small contingent like the one in Khmeimim is not something the Airborne Forces are designed for, at least not “by the book”. Still, in theory, if faced with a possible attack on the Russian personnel in Khmeimin, the Russians could decide to land a regimental-size airborne force, around 1’200 men, fully mechanized, with armor and artillery. This force could be supplemented by a Naval Infantry battalion with up to another 600 men. This might not seem like much in comparison to the alleged 18’000 men Erdogan has massed at the border, but keep in mind that only a part of these 18’000 would be available for any ground attack on Khmeimin and that the Russian Airborne forces can turn even a much larger force into hamburger meat (for a look at modern Russian Airborne forces please see here). Frankly, I don’t see the Turks trying to overrun Khmeimin, but any substantial Turkish ground operation will make such a scenario at least possible and Russian commanders will not have the luxury of assuming that Erdogan is sane, not after the shooting down of the SU-24. After that the Russians simply have to assume the worst.
What is clear is that in any war between Russia and Turkey NATO will have to make a key decision: is the alliance prepared to go to war with a nuclear power like Russia to protect a lunatic like Erdogan? It is hard to imagine the US/NATO doing something so crazy but, unfortunately, wars always have the potential to very rapidly get out of control. Modern military theory has developed many excellent models of escalation but, unfortunately, no good model of how de-escalation could happen (at least not that I am aware of). How does one de-escalate without appearing to be surrendering or at least admitting to being the weaker side?
The current situation is full of dangerous and unstable asymmetries: the Russian task force in Syria is small and isolated and it cannot protect Syria from NATO or even from Turkey, but in the case of a full-scale war between Russia and Turkey, Turkey has no chance of winning, none at all. In a conventional war opposing NATO and Russia I personally don’t see either side losing (whatever ‘losing’ and ‘winning’ mean in this context) without engaging nuclear weapons first. This suggests to me that the US cannot allow Erdogan to attack the Russian task force in Syria, not during a ground invasion and, even less so, during an attempt to establish a no-fly zone.
The problem for the USA is that it has no good option to achieve its overriding goal in Syria: to “prevent Russia from winning”. In the delusional minds of the AngloZionist rulers, Russia is just a “regional power” which cannot be allowed to defy the “indispensable nation”. And yet, Russia is doing exactly that both in Syria and in the Ukraine and Obama’s entire Russia policy is in shambles. Can he afford to appear so weak in an election year? Can the US “deep state” let the Empire be humiliated and its weakness exposed?
The latest news strongly suggests to me that the White House has taken the decision to let Turkey and Saudi Arabia invade Syria. Turkish officials are openly saying that an invasion is imminent and that the goal of such an invasion would be to reverse the Syrian army gains along the boder and near Aleppo. The latest reports are also suggesting that the Turks have begun shelling Aleppo. None of that could be happening without the full support of CENTCOM and the White House.
The Empire has apparently concluded that Daesh is not strong enough to overthrow Assad, at least not when the Russian AeroSpace forces are supporting him, so it will now unleash the Turks and the Saudis in the hope of changing the outcome of this war or, if that is not possible, to carve up Syria into ‘zones of responsibility” – all under the pretext of fighting Daesh, of course.
The Russian task force in Syria is about to be very seriously challenged and I don’t see how it could deal with this new threat by itself. I very much hope that I am wrong here, but I have do admit that a *real* Russian intervention in Syria might happen after all, with MiG-31s and all. In fact, in the next few days, we are probably going to witness a dramatic escalation of the conflict in Syria.
The war drums speed up…
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Dream on, Russia vs Turkey + NATO is a no contest. Russian forces are bullies and can only fight against defenseless people, yes that’s right, launching a bombing campaign against innocent civillians is nothing to be proud of. I am hopeful of a Turkish land invasion to end this s*it once and for all.
These times are quickly coming upon us – Matthew 24:7-10.
It is now the black horse period of time spoken of in Revelation – Rev 6:5-6.
“A loaf of bread for 50 dollars, 3 loaves of wheat bread for 50 dollars, but keep the oil and wine affordable” – world-wide economic collapse. http://pequenolibro.org
You are so on target. Go Kurds, Go President Assad, GO RUSSIA!!!!
Well done. Thanks
we are not all asleep in Canada although the majority are unfortunately.
The U.S., England, Israel and Europe NATO allies know that the stock markets are sinking fast and the global economy is sinking fast. They may only have some days to weeks before the markets collapse. This is probably one of the main reasons for the Turkey and Saudi imminent incursion planned by NATO at this time to go after Syria and Russia and soon Iran.
NATO instigates WWIII before the markets collapse so when the markets do collapse they can provide the public the reason and blame it on Russia and war and other propaganda & lies they can feed to brainwash the people, claim patriotism and hide behind the flag.
Well, I don’t think the war would be used for a blame-game regarding market collapse. War would rather be used as a distraction for the public to quietly buy up entire countries for crumbs. Billionaires do not need more money – they have enough even when loosing 95%. Instead, these people seek total control because they are obsessed by power.
There is an extremely simple way out of this mess: revalue money at its intrinsic value – zero.
Poof – influence gone, money gone, everyone back to barter aka give for take.
KH102 is the proper answer.
A truly breathtaking analysis of a hugely important event about to happen. It should be in the NYT editorial pages and widely discussed amongst rational people in an effort to avoid WW3.
Dear Saker,
I think your operational-strategic analysis is quite astute. My question to you is why would Erdogan risk Turkeys vital natural gas supply that comes to them from Russia? Surely an open war with Russia would endanger this.
Channel 4 news report the MSF hospitals hit by Tochka missiles, along with photo of a missile fuselage by the ruins.
Does anyone know who in the Syrian war has been using these missiles up to now?
Who has access to them. It seems surprising that the Russians would use them since bombers
are much cheaper, but do the Syrian army have them?
Syrian NDF? Terrorists? Seems to be from a captured Syrian missile base.. Very very very old… Means unmaintained 2-3 decade old missiles that would blow up in your face than hit anything. Very common to see them blow up.
But yes.. Used by amateurs and idiots.. Because anyone who “KNOW” would run as far away from these unstable old decrypt missiles..
But okay.. We seen Houthis make good use of them.. SO “I” being exceptional and mad as hell and pissed off.. Might, because I am so good with things, might try to fire a few to take out some terrorists..And pray to god I don’t get blown up first.. Just saying.. I cant blame them..
Syrian missile bases are still near Damascus.. How do we know? Because of Israeli missile attacks around some bases.. Others near turkey are all in terrorist hands..
False flags ….. Nooooo
From todays news
Air-launched missiles strike hospitals in Syria
http://www.theage.com.au/world/russian-missiles-strike-hospital-in-syria-20160215-gmutow.html
This is top news at the BBC too:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-35583310
Notice the article is full of innuendo that the Russians are responsible, but there is no mention whatsoever of the US, with its established track record of bombing hospitals (MSF in Kunduz, Afghanistan, anyone?).
Please, keep me informed of the developments in the Syria’s Front! I’m aware that the next coming days are very crucial for the future of our World as we know it as up today.
Thank You and keep your good work up.
Daniel Bonilla-Torres
An informed piece. Very interesting and circumspect. The mechanics of the war has many nuances and one can opine many things, often based more on emotion then facts. However, it appears the Saker has a lot of facts and therefore allowing the rest of us armchair generals to speculate a little more clearly.
I too am rooting for Russia and by extension China if they too will become part of this scenario. When informed opinion goes against the United States their puppet masters, doesn’t seem to dissuade them or even frighten them. Perhaps more from mental aberration such as psychosis or perhaps maniacal notions of exceptionalism. Nevertheless, mental aberrations.
What one realizes as one studies this, is their belief system is completely askew. I’ll quote one of their illustrious writers that you see what I mean. The conspiracy has been long coming and don’t act surprised plans were in the offing 150 years ago. Although this the battle for Syria is only one local expression of what was long ago planned.
We shall unleash the Nihilists and Atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effects of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilization, and the multitude, disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic spirits will be from that moment without compass, anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view, a manifestation which will result from the general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the same time.
Illustrious Albert Pike 33°
Letter 15 August 1871
Addressed to Grand Master Guiseppie Mazzini 33°
Archives British Museum
London, England
“After the monarchies have lost their prestige, we will elect Presidents among persons that can be obedient servants. The elected ones must have some black spot in their
past in order to be able to keep them silenced because of fear of being discovered by us. At the same time tied by the acquired position of power, enjoying the honors and privileges of a President, make them feel anxious to co-operate, not to loose it”.
Myron Fagon- Council of Globalists
To achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, loyalty to family tradition, national patriotism and religious dogmas …
We have swallowed all manner of poisonous certainties fed us by our parents, our Sunday and day school teachers, our politicians, our priests, our newspapers and others with vested interests in controlling us.
The reinterpretation and eventual eradication of the concept of right and wrong which has been the basis of child training, the substitution of intelligent and rational thinking for faith in the certainties of the old people, these are the belated objectives … for charting the changes of human behavior.
DIRECTOR, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Brock Chisolm
“The idea was that those who direct the overall conspiracy could use the differences in those two so-called ideologies [marxism/fascism, socialism, capitalism, etc.] to enable them [the Globalists] to divide larger and larger portions of the human race into opposing camps so that they could be armed and then brainwashed into fighting and destroying each other.”
Myron Fagan – Globalist
“The world is governed by personalities very different to what people that cannot see further than their eyes, believe”
– Benjamin Disraeli – (British Statesman)
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“Behind the October Revolution there are more influential personalities than the thinkers and executors of Marxism”
– Lenin –
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“The one who cannot see that on Earth a big endeavor is taking place,an important plan, on which realization we are allowed to collaborateas faithful servants, certainly has to be blind”
– Winston Churchill – (33 Degree Freemason)
Elder Paisios of Greece, now Saint Paisios had visions of the end times and saw a war between Russia and Turkey, with the Turks losing terribly, and Istanbul being given back to the Greeks.
Looking more and more plausible. Elder Paisios, pray for us.
Always got to add zionists, Jew hate.
Low life Nazi hate articale. No mention of the head cutters and head cutters in chief Ie Saudi’s. The same mob your Presindent bowed down and kissed his hand.
Try this on for size if Russia needed back up Israel would explode out of the blocks and it would all be over before the USSA spent 8 month transferring weapons and troops. Europe will tell America to fuck off, no nuke war over our farms and cities.
America you are on food stamps, Wall St is controlled by Toney Soprano. America YOU have NO friends left.
Nobody likes you, nobody trusts you any more and nobody wants to get nuked for you…GET IT.
America should NEVER,EVER be trusted. They have broken all treaties and promises and in fact are the largest purveyour of state sponsored terrorism on earth.
Great article! I do wonder why you didn’t bring into the fold of the theater of operations of Iran, Iraq, Hezbollah and standing just behind them all, China. While Russian forces are few in number, their mission has mainly been Air Superiority while Iran and Hezbollah have been taking on the the task of aiding the Syrian Army in taking back lost real estate and oil.
Could you please write an article with your thoughts regarding this avenue?
Thanks for your great insight and knowledge.
I’m new here no it’s good to find such a hub for I perceive ‘informed comments’
I have tried to read most and I note the following :
1. Relatively no mention of Iran.
Do you not think that Iran will enter this scenario on a greater scale. They would not want to lose Syria, for
many reasons including it is their geographic link to Hezbollah, it is needed to construct their energy pipe
Line to Europe via Iraq and continue to block the Saudi/Quatar/Turkey pipeline to Europe via Syria.
So Iran wants war ?
2. No mention of Russia’s rapidly deteriorating economic predicament.
Possibly the Saudi oil price war was designed to hurt Russia more than anyone. Russia’s economy is
Hugely dependent on energy supplies. They cannot afford Saudi price and supply manipulation.
Perhaps a conflict which would certainly make the energy price rise would suit their ‘bigger picture’ interests.
So Russia wants war .?
3. Erdogan is like Hitler. He is a pragmatist, and empire builder (new Caliphate), a huge ego,, he will not lose
Face. Putin bloodied his nose by destroying his personal little oil cottage industry that his sons appear to
Have been running. They are gunning for each other . Turkey has been trying to drag NATO into this conflict
For a long time. Saudi have been biting the US heals for years to engage them to remove Assad.
So Turkey wants war ?
4. USA wants war as it has great economic problems that can be disguised and people manipulated more
Easily in a world conflict scenario. Also the US arms industry is very content with all these new orders
Being created.
5. The House of Saud. The New King has Alzheimer’s . The young prince that fronts Saudi appears to be
Incredibly hawkish. Their fiefdom looks shaky . All their oil is in an area with Shia majority. The Wahabi
‘Church’ which has exported Wahabism via terrorism for decades also wants more action and Saudi
Sunni dominance versus the Shias. The Saud family are very insecure hence the war in Yemen.
Also they only have a limited time to accomplish their needs as their revenues that fund so many other nations
Eg Turkey, Egypt and their other affiliates are depleting rapidly.
For the above reasons I believe that the Middle East will become inflamed. interestingly in his book ‘the Four Signposts’ ( see http://www.foursignposts.com) Mark Davidson explains how the Bible clearly maps out the future in the ME. The four signposts are
1 Iraq conquered DONE
2. Invasion by IRAN/coalition
3 4 nation coalition including TURKEY conquers the Iran coalition
4 A great leader arises from the Turkey coalition and then they attack ISRAEL.
Very interesting reading as the Bible which is replete with prophecies in the Old Testament seem to be nearing fruition. Another link for those interested with current affairs videos is Joel Richardson, Joel’s Trumpet, who interprets these prophecies from a good scholarly perspective.
Brian
Diana says:
Ziad, I wish it were true that Saudi Arabia was “taking matters into their own hands”, but lamentably, the United States is backing both SA and Turkey. Here is an interview with Prime Minister Medvedev, in which he states categorically that Sec. of State John Kerry THREATENED Russia with a Saudi and Turkish ground invasion.
transcript of the PM interview with Euro News.
Isabelle Kumar: Many thanks for being with us on The Global Conversation. The issue of Syria is dominating the international agenda. But we feel we could be reaching the turning point yet it’s unclear which way it is going to go. What do you think?
Dmitri Medvedev: You know, as I was heading to this conference, I had a feeling that the situation in this area is very complex and challenging because we have yet to come to an agreement with our colleagues and partners on key issues, including the creation of a possible coalition and military cooperation. [translation: the US leaders are still acting like a bunch of madmen]
All interactions in this respect have been episodic so far. That said, I note that here, in Munich, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with Secretary of State John Kerry, and other colleagues acting in various capacities later joined them. They agreed on what should be done in the short run. For this reason, I’m cautiously optimistic about the prospects for cooperation on this issue. Let me emphasise that this cooperation is critical, because unless we come together on this issue, there will be no end to the war in Syria, people will keep dying, the massive influx of refugees to Europe will continue, and Europe will have to deal with major challenges. Most importantly, we will be unable to overcome terrorism, which is a threat to the entire modern civilisation. [translation: Either get serious about stopping the war or your NATO allies will pay the price.]
Isabelle Kumar: What precise military actions and other, in that case, is Russia prepared to take to help in this de-escalation of the conflict in Syria?
Dmitri Medvedev: Let me remind you the reasons behind Russia’s involvement in Syria. The first reason that compelled Russia to take part in this campaign is the protection of national interests. There are many fighters in Syria who can go to Russia at any time and commit terrorist attacks there. There are thousands of them in Syria.
Second, there is a legal foundation in the form of the request by President al-Assad. We will therefore take these two factors into account in our military decisions and, obviously, the developments in the situation. What matters most at this point is to agree on launching the talks between all the parties to the Syrian conflict. Another important thing is to coordinate a list of terrorist groups, since this issue has been a matter of endless debates on who’s good and who’s bad. This is the first point I wanted to make. [translation: all of the “rebels” you support are terrorists.]
My second point is the following. I learned that Secretary of State John Kerry said that if Russia and Iran do not help, the US will be ready to join other countries in carrying out a ground operation. These are futile words, he should not have said that for a simple reason: if all he wants is a protracted war, he can carry out ground operations and anything else. But don’t try to frighten anyone. Agreements should be reached along the same lines as Mr Kerry’s conversations with Mr Lavrov, instead of saying that if something goes wrong, other Arab countries and the US will carry out a ground operation. [translation: Don’t try to threaten us, asshole.]
I’ve answered this question only recently. But let me reiterate that no one is interested in a new war, and a ground operation is a full-fledged, long war. We must bear this in mind.
“We want sound, advanced relations both with the United States and the European Union”
Assad’s future
Isabelle Kumar: Clearly, one of the key issues is the future of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Will Russia continue to support him at this crucial moment in time?
Dmitri Medvedev: Russia does not support President al-Assad personally, but maintains friendly relations with Syria as a country. These ties were built not under Bashar al-Assad, but back when his father, Hafez al-Assad, became president. This is my first point in this respect.
Second, we have never said that this is the main issue for us in this process. We simply believe that there is currently no other legitimate authority in Syria apart from Bashar al-Assad. He is the incumbent president, whether anyone likes it or not. Taking him out of this equation would lead to chaos. We have seen that on numerous occasions in the Middle East, when countries simply fell apart, as it happened with Libya, for example.
It is for that reason that he should take part in all the procedures and processes, but it should be up to the Syrian people to decide his destiny.
“What me Worry?” This is the Turkish version of the immortal Mad Magazine mascot: Alfred E. Neuman. In truth, his name is much harder to pronounce. He is, Ahmet Davutoghlu, the Turk Prime Minister and resident midget. He is also a war criminal.
Read more at http://syrianperspective.com/2016/02/saudi-bluster-and-turkish-fluster-dont-make-a-gangbuster-war.html#w0HUY4Qqgix4Kqej.99
zaid did a pepe and his article is fantastic.. If you want to know more go to the link, you wont be disappointed..
Hey thanks for that link to Zaid. Smart and funny!
I value you analysis!
Could car bombing of two military buses in Ankara may just be the incident that Turkey can use to enter Syria? The Turks appear to be blaming the attack on a Syrian YPG militant in an English language twitter account:
Ankara bomber is Salih Necar, a Syrian Kurd and YPG militant.
https://m.reddit.com/r/syriancivilwar/comments/46bxf7/ankara_bomber_is_salih_necar_a_syrian_kurd_an
The comments section mentions other unnamed reports that say he is actually an Arab ISIS supporter from Deir Ezzor that has been mistaken for a Kurd due to his name. A senior security source said initial signs indicated that Kurdish militants from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) were responsible. Separate security sources in the southeast, however, said they believed Islamic State militants may have been behind it.
The original source appears to be a story in the Turkish language daily Sozcu:
http://www.sozcu.com.tr/2016/gundem/ankaradaki-saldirinin-faili-belirlendi-1096287/
Rough Google translation is:
28 people lost their lives in terrorist attacks governing Kurdish nationality Syrian citizens PYD / YPG militant was learned that Saleh Nec.
Ankara, 28 hours after the incident the person’s terrorist credentials of an explosion that cost the lives of fingerprints has been reached. According to the information; terrorist PKK’s Syrian wing of the PYD / YPG militant Kurdish nationality Syrian citizen was learned that Saleh Nec. Necare Saleh was born in 1992 that is reported to be 24 years old.
This will be the excuse for Turkish army full scale attack into Syria on the YPG and their Arab Army supporters!
Week Eighteen of the Russian Intervention in Syria: a dramatic escalation appears imminent
Is that what gave it away? lol..
First it was that an IS operative did it, but we know IS would not bite the hand that feeds it.
YPG would not do it because they know erdo the backstabbing pasha gangster is just waiting for something like this and so does everyone else..
the PKK? they been getting clobbered so they might want revenge but I think they don’t want a full scale war and I highly doubt they would at this stage do it even if they have the motive..
So it comes back down to, erdo is fully capable of killing.. He had no qualms of killing anyone else as demonstrated many many times.. Already talked about staging false flags and killing turks.. Killed his allies in the gouta chemical weapons attack.. Heck the guy is frantic seeing billions go up in smoke.. being the backstabbing pasha gangster do you for a second doubt that al capone wont off the family of his henchmen if he thought his business empire was in trouble?
I don’t really want a penny for my thoughts and muddy the situation.. We knew it was coming, we expected it to happen soon and it happened..
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/642214/Exercise-Shamal-Storm-British-Army-sends-1600-troops-Jordan-desert-military-drill
“Exercise Shamal Storm will test the UK’s readiness to launch another invasion on the scale of the 2003 Iraq War.”
http://www.combatandsurvival.com/uk-news/6342-ex-shamal-storm-loading-at-marchwood/
“SHAMAL STORM ’16 will see the deployment of over 1700 British Army personnel, from across a wide variety of units from Force Troops Command and 3 [UK] Division, in a large scale Combined Arms battlegroup exercise. C&S understands the multinational exercise in the Middle East will run through March and April.”
March and April! It took a little digging to find a rough date for the exercise, because it’s conspicuously missing from all the mainstream articles on the subject. The timeframe fits with the Turkish/Saudi war preparations.
Spread the word! I think we need to descend upon the comments sections of popular mainstream news websites, because there is a media blackout, with the exception of commentary by heads of defence think tanks like RUSI (calling for a ground invasion of Syria).
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/feb/15/syria-ceasfire-fails-isis-russia-iran-saudi-arabia-vengeful-assad
Check out the comments section for that article though. No wonder there’s a news blackout because the educated section of the population understand what’s going on and they don’t want a military confrontation with Russia. We must force this information into the public consciousness. Post as many comments to the news sites as you can, preferably only people outside Western adversary nations, because if too many Russians turn up then they have an excuse to close all the comments sections (blaming “Putinbots”, or whatever bullshit).
Also, if you are in the West, email/write/telephone your local politicians utilising the links I’ve posted above to explain what’s happening — and tell them you want no (removed-ZZ) part of it!
If the 350,000 Saudi coalition forces invade Syria with an alleged array of 10,000 tanks, they could all turn into melted glass:
https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/884
100 European Parliament members have proposed the Kurdish PKK should be removed from the terrorist list and given political legitimacy:
http://ekurd.net/eu-remove-pkk-terrorist-list-2016-02-16
“What is clear is that in any war between Russia and Turkey NATO will have to make a key decision: is the alliance prepared to go to war with a nuclear power like Russia to protect a lunatic like Erdogan?”
It would seem a crazy thing to allow Erdogan to drive the policy. I don’t think he’s doing that, even though it appears to be so. The thought has occurred that The Empire uses erdogan as a cat’s paw, and they give him encouragement behind scenes to enter into insane provocations, to see if he can get something started, which would then provide pretext to rally NATO to Turkey’s aid against “Russian Aggressors”. But the key is NATO won’t be acting with intent to protect Turkey, despite press releases to the contrary; context for escalation into a major war is what I suspect, and whatever happens to Turkey at that point won’t matter, not to NATO, nor the US. Turkey is a throw-away consumable to the Khazarian Mafia. What’s his name, that USG mouthpiece who seems to relish tweaking Gayana in pressers said so the other day, that as far as allies go, Turkey isn’t so much and between the lines I detect that the US is using Turkey for whatever they can get, which is why they “tolerate” the loose cannon Erdogan- for the time being. He gets thrown under the bus in the future, I’m sure of it, unless, he sees the light and realizing where he’s being led starts to sing a different tune. That could happen, I suppose, but not likely seeing how he’s a very proud, arrogant little psychopath who’s painted himself into a corner.
It’s not Erdogan who is mad–he’s just greedy. The real mastermind is Turkish PM Davutoglu, the architect of the “soft invasion” of Europe via Turkey (with encouragement from NATO’s Wesley Clark.)
Here’s wha Turkish Geneal Yauz Dede feels about this man he has coined a euphemism for:
“Normalization of relations with Israel and even making strategic relationships with them against the Muslims are not surprising with people like “Sinerlioglu” in the government and foreign ministry key positions. Sinerlioglu has very deep ties with Israel, speaks Hebrew better than Turkish and has thrown Turkey in the hands of Israel.”
More than Washington, it’s Netanyahu (and Sheldon Adelson) giving Erdogan his marching orders via Davutogu. And it’s about 75% energy/money motivated.
The Joint Chiefs were overly optimistic it appears!
General Wesley Clark: Wars Were Planned – Seven Countries In Five Years
“This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.” I said, “Is it classified?” He said, “Yes, sir.” I said, “Well, don’t show it to me.” And I saw him a year or so ago, and I said, “You remember that?” He said, “Sir, I didn’t show you that memo! I didn’t show it to you!”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RC1Mepk_Sw&feature=player_embedded
General Wesley Clark Asked About 7 Country War Plan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pGkFMho6Co
If Iran gets involved, the neocons will have to act immediately to salvage their plans for the region (see ‘Which path to Persia’). A false flag, discussed in that document would not only provide the excuse for invading Iran in the eyes of the world, but would also serve the purpose of dividing the Russian coalition, and even force Russia to disassociate itself from its former ally, thus leaving both Iran and Syria in the hands of the neocons, who would effectively win this phase of the war.
Excellent article that is incisive and accurate. the arrogance of Erdogan and US are highly inflammatory ,but the worry will be NATO-will they or won’t they.
The US without its support may not move without the vassal support of NATO, but then again the goons in Washington are capable of anything that’s not rational!
Russia is smarter and knows the chess game ahead of the West, but as you say war can very quickly get out of control.
Well done!
Excellent article. I, too, loathe the ZioAmeeican Empire.
Je viens d’intégrer la traduction de cette article, faite par le saker francophone, dans un de mes billets de blog et voici le résultat final ; https://jbl1960blog.wordpress.com/2016/02/19/la-guerre-est-declaree/ Merci à vous pour vos analyses toujours très pertinentes. JBL1960
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Why does Russia still have a Rothschild controlled bank?
“What is clear is that in any war between Russia and Turkey NATO will have to make a key decision: is the alliance prepared to go to war with a nuclear power like Russia to protect a lunatic like Erdogan?”
Would God that NATO would exercise such restraint and sacrifice Turkey to their megalomaniacal intrigues. However the reality is more likely that NATO is waiting to use Turkey as an excuse to pull out their DU artillery in what is looking more and more like a sequel to NATO’s devastating bombing of the Serbs.