It has been over one month since the Russians launched their military and political operation in Syria and the time for hyperbole and flag waving has clearly passed. Gone are the “most anticipated showdown in recent history” along with rumors of MiG-31s, Russian paratroopers, “thousands” of military personnel, ballistic submarines and other such nonsense. And, contrary to what some wrote, none of what happened was “coordinated with the White House”. What I propose to do today is to evaluate what has really has happened and to look at the Russian options for the future. But first, a short restatement of what really took place.
A very daring operation by a small military force
I will never repeat this enough: the Russian military forces is a small one. Yes, they are flying an impressive amount of sorties every day (anywhere between 50 to 80). But let’s compare that to the Israeli air force effort during the war against Hezbollah in 2006 when the Israelis flew 400 (four hundred) sorties every day. Add to this the massive Israeli artillery barrage and even attacks from the Israeli Navy. Finally, let’s remember that Israel was not fighting all of Hezbollah at all, but only 2nd tier Hezbollah forces south of the Litani River totaling less than 1000 fighters (Hezbollah kept all the best trained forces north of the Litani River).
So let’s compare the two operations:
Israel in 2006 (33 days) | Russia in 2015 (40 days as of today) | |
Daily air sorties (average) | 400 | 70 |
Size of enemy forces | 1’000 (estimate) | 200’000 (estimate) |
Artillery support | massive | none |
Naval support | continuous | very limited |
Infantry and armor | up to 30’000 | small protection force |
Distance from homeland | zero | over 1000km |
Combat Losses | 121 dead, 1’244 wounded, 5 tanks, 4 helicopters, 1 aircraft, 1 navy ship | none |
Keep in mind that the AngloZionist propaganda always presents the Israeli military in general and the Israeli Air Force in particular as some kind of quasi-invincible super-force of uber-trained heroes who are the best of the best. One quick look at the chart above tells you who the real super heroes are in reality.
But my main point is not to ridicule the Israelis but to point out the huge difference in size between the two forces and to ask a simple question: if a huge Israeli force could not defeat about 1’000 2nd tier Hezbollah fighters, what could the small Russian force realistically achieve?
This, really, is THE key question. And, the answer, is quite obvious: the Russian force was never sent to Syria to defeat Daesh or even change the course of the civil war. The real goal of the Russian interventions were very limited in purely military terms.
First and foremost, the Russian tried to break the US and Turkish momentum for an overt military intervention. In that they undoubtedly succeeded. The second goal was to provide limited but nonetheless crucial support for the Syrian military (including moral support). Again, in that they also undoubtedly succeeded and on most sectors the Syrians are on the offensive, however slowly. Third, it now appears that one of the goals of the Russian intervention was to basically provide the Syrians with a modern air-defense capability and, in that, the Russians have also succeeded, even if partially. Why do I say partially? Because while the current air-defense capabilities of the Russian forces in Syria are adequate to defend the Syrian airspace against a limited attack, they are far from being sufficient to prevent the US from a determined large scale attack. All the Russian did is raise the costs of intervention for the USA, but they did not make it impossible. Interestingly, the Iranians have declared today that they have (finally!) finalized the sale of Russian S-300s to Iran. In doing so Russia not only helps protect Iran, but the Russian military also helps a friendly country secure an airspace which might be vital for Russian efforts in the future.
The real “action” however was never military but political: Russia literally forced the US to negotiate with Iran and, eventually, Syria by making it politically impossible not to. The mantra “Assad must go” is now gone and the AngloZionists have to at least give the appearance of being willing to negotiate. Again, this is undoubtedly a major victory for Russia.
Now let’s look at the (predictable) bad news
Of course, this is “bad news” only for those who from day 1 bought into the “game changing” narrative about the Russian military intervention. For those who, like myself, prefer facts to slogans, none of the following came as a big surprise. In fact, all this was predictable and predicted.
First, Daesh did rapidly adapt to the Russian air campaign. The first thing Daesh realized is that regardless of how intensive the Russian bombing campaign was, it would have a very limited impact on the actual line of contact, on the front line. As far as I know, the only location where the Russians did provide some limited close air support was in the Latakia province and along the main highway to the north. This is now slowly changing as the Russian are now gradually shifting from operational targets to tactical ones, i.e. instead of hitting command or training centers or ammo dumps, they are now gradually increasing their support for the Syrian military engaged in direct combat. Until last week or so, all the Syrians had to support them on the ground were 30 year old MiG-21s and MiG-23s. This is now reportedly changing in some key sectors of the front.
Second, instead of just hunkering down, Daesh went on the offensive in several sectors of the front, thereby forcing the Syrians to send troops to these sectors and that, in turn, prevented the Syrians from concentrating enough firepower and manpower along their chosen axes of attack to achieve an operational breakthrough. The lack of manpower (the 4 year long civil war took a terrible toll on the Syrians) is a crucial Syrian vulnerability which Daesh has very skillfully exploited.
[Sidebar: for those confused by the above, let me explain this: the general rule of thumb – not an absolute rule for sure – in the military is that the defending side has a big advantage over the attacker and that therefore the attacking side needs roughly a 3:1 advantage over the defender. Again, this is a very rough approximation and in certain situations such as urban or mountain warfare this ratio might go much higher up, to 6:1 and even higher. Now, the attacked does not need to achieve this 3:1 ratio in the full length of the front, only in the primary and, possibly, secondary sector of attack, which is typically very narrow. Hence the importance of making deliberately detectable false attacks – to have the defender concentrate his forces in the wrong place. By constantly going on the offensive along various parts of the front Daesh is forcing the Syrians to send in reinforcements which they would otherwise use in the offensive. This is why the Syrians did not achieve any operational breakthrough, at least so far]
The (truly) unpredictable bad news: Flight 9268
More and more signs are pointing to the very high probability that Kogalymavia Flight 9268 was destroyed in mid-air by a bomb. Interestingly, even Egyptian experts which everybody suspected of wanting to cover this up are now saying that they are 90% sure that a bomb caused the crash. The Russians ain’t saying much, but all their actions are consistent with the same hypothesis. While we will have to wait for the official report to get the facts (yes, I trust this report simply because there are too many countries involved and the Russians have no reasons to lie) I personally have come to the conclusion that by now the destruction of Flight 9268 by a bomb is a reasonable working hypothesis. I believe that this bomb was placed inside the aircraft by one or several individuals either sympathetic to Daesh and the Muslim Brotherhood or simply for money. I am aware that there are already plenty of goofballs out there offering much more exotic explanations (from a fly-by-wire backdoor to an Israeli missile to an energy weapon) but, being a great believer in Occam’s razor, I will stick to the simplest explanation until I am provided with fact-based logical reasons to think otherwise.
As I have written in the past, I don’t believe that this tragedy will have a significant impact on the Russian operation in Syria or on Russian policies, if only because there is really nothing much the Russians can do.
In this case again, there is a lot of hyperbole around what the Russians might do if it is proven that Daesh or Daesh sympathizers placed this bomb on the aircraft. Furthermore, since Daesh is really a creation of the AngloZionist Empire, then the latter would have to be held accountable, at least under the Command Responsibility doctrine. The Washington Post has already decided to preempt any such suggestions by ridiculing any possible Russian or Egyptian statements that the CIA might be involved. And considering the “special relationship” the USA has the Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the UAE or Qatar, any suggestions that these countries are involved would also put Russia on a collision course with CENTCOM. Personally, I think that it is perfectly fair and reasonable to place the responsibility for all the atrocities committed by al-Qaeda/ISIS/Daesh & Co on the AngloZionist Empire, including the wars in Bosnia, Chechnia and 9/11. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the UAE, Qatar or Israel are all just parts of the “Empire of Kindness” created by the US deep state and while they might have disputes with each other they are basically all serving the same interests. And there is no doubt in my mind that Putin fully understands that. The problem is that Russia is too weak a country to be able to declare that or even to acquiesce to any such statements. Not only does the Kremlin want to avoid a direct war with the USA, but even an open-ended political and economic confrontation with the so-called “West” is something which Russia is trying hard to avoid due to her comparative weakness. I therefore don’t believe that Russia will take any direct actions against the countries sponsoring and controlling Daesh.
There is another interesting hypothesis made by some observers. According to them, the real purpose of the bombing of Flight 9268 would be to draw Russian into a ground operation against Daesh. Here again, if that was the goal behind this atrocity, I don’t believe that it will work. Just like Russia did everything in her power to avoid openly intervening militarily in the Donbass, Russia will do everything possible to avoid any ground operation in Syria (for a detailed discussion of the Russian reasons please see here and here). If 60% of Russians are opposed to an direct intervention in the Donbass, then there will be even much more opposition to any Russian ground operation in Syria. Finally, as I have written many times, the Russian military (as a whole) was never designed to operate at beyond 1000km from the Russian borders and Russia therefore simply lack that kind of power-projection capability.
Frustrating as this might be, the right thing do to for Russia is to do nothing or, more accurately, to do nothing different from what she has been doing so far.
Russia does have the capabilities to increase her military involvement in Syria and I have already mentioned these options in the past. They include using long-range aviation from Russia or, better, using an Iranian air base. Alternatively, Russia could decide to build a “Khmeimim 2” airbase near Latakia and commit more aircraft. Maybe I am wrong here, but I don’t see that as a solution. In my opinion, there is a limited timeframe for the Syrian military to achieve an operational victory against Daesh, after that I see no other option left but an Iranian ground intervention (which, by itself, would be a very complex matter and which would trigger a massive anti-Iranian hysteria in the US-controlled part of our planet).
So all I am left with is the hope that the Russian General Staff’s modeling capabilities are as good as they are supposed to be and that the very limited but highly effective Russian intervention will be sufficient to go from having a quantitative effect to a qualitative one. I hope that the sum of small tactical victories will eventually bring Daesh to a breaking point significant enough to allow for a Syrian operational success. I will gladly admit that at the end of the day I trust Putin and the superb team of generals he has placed at the head of the Russian armed forces.
In conclusion I want to say that I am very proud of what the Russians are doing in Syria, both militarily and politically. They have shown an immense amount of courage and skills, at all levels of the game. But I also think that it is crucial for all of us, who are sympathetic to Russia and the anti-imperial Resistance worldwide, to stop presenting this intervention like some kind of “game changing” “done deal” in which the Russian Bear will crush all the terrorists and restore peace to Syria. Alas, we are still very very far from that. What the Russian have provided is an absolutely vital and very daring last minute temporary solution to a very dangerous situation about to get much worse. They did that knowing full well that they were at a huge political, geographic and military disadvantage and that their move was extremely risky. I would not say that Putin is risk averse, but he is certainly very cautious and for him to have authorized such an operation must have been very difficult. My guess is that what made him decide in favor of this intervention is the (correct) belief that the Russian forces in Syria are not only fighting for Syria, but that they are first and foremost fighting for Russia. Every Wahabi/Takfiri organization on the planet has already declared a jihad against Russia and Russia has been fighting these crazies ever since the USA and the Saudis literally federated them in Afghanistan (the “brilliant” plan of Brzezinski and, later, Reagan). The Russian people know and understand that, and Putin has repeated that often enough to have this message fully sink in. This is why the Russians will hold the course even if a major setback occurs and this is also why they will not have an events like the bombing of Flight 9268 by US-run puppet distract them from their real objective: help the Syrians, Iraqis and Iranians defeat Daesh.
The Saker
I’ve been saying it for years but Israelis are not a warrior people. Their entire success is based on using an advanced foreign form of warfare (perfected by the Nazis, Soviets, and the West) against a tribal primitive peoples who have been occupied by one European power after another.
Then came 2006 and 2014 when some Arabs decided to pick up a Vietnam war book and all of a sudden Israel couldn’t achieve a single thing.
Russians on the other hand have fought like a billion invaders throughout history (and won).
They lost big time to the tiny Zionist/bolchevik group that killed at least 30 million Russians in the 20th century and from which Russia has never recovered demographically.
Oh and by the way, take a look at that central bank… Russians still aren’t sovereign in their own country.
Westerners are as amusing and witty as ever. Bolshevism made a prosperous superpower out of backward, feudal Czarist Russia. Stalin is revered and admired by the Russians — with good reason. Trotsky, by contrast, represents the Zionist, Western supremacist, and anti-Russian strain of classical Marxism.
As for demographics, the Eurocrats seem to be harbouring profoundly negative views of “Family values”, having instead to rely on refugee torrents brought about by premeditated imperialist wars to keep up the population stats. Russia leads by example by not subscribing to any of these “European values”, mind you.
Regarding your defense of Bolsheviks:
Nonsense and bad logic. Your assumption that the bolsheviks created a modern state – assumes that modernization would not have have happened without the murderous stupid and Hypocritical Bolsheviks. Here you have a group that say they were for workers yet they ruthlessly slaughtered striking workers. The 100s of thousands they killed is a testament to their evil, incompetence and lazy thinking. It’s sort of like goofball argument that Nazism & Hitler did a lot of good: he built the German Autobahn – an idiotic argument because he also mismanaged his country to total destruction.
It’s both amusing and tragic to look at obsolete and discredited believers in Bolshevik/Marxist/extreme socialism hang on to their failed views like a Salafist fanatic hangs on the myth of the utopian Caliphate.
The Autobahn analogy is a very good one, its hard for me to believe that so many Russians are still so supportive of the Communist Ideology.
There is not one communist (or socialist) ideology but various versions and perversions, and what the Bolsheviks did was not really communism (or Marxism). Still, there were some good things about it for people to remember, in comparison with predator capitalism (both in the East and West). The biggest problem in both is rule by oligarchy (not the workers) which communism opposes ideologically but which capitalism embraces — and forget the so-called ‘democracy’ which is a curtain hung in front of capitalism to hide how it actually works.
The first thing to do to start understanding any of these things is to wipe off the mud and lipstick that’s been smeared all over them, and see how the workers were oppressed and democracy destroyed, in practice, under both of them.
It’s both amusing and interesting to watch Western supremacists going bonkers whenever they are being confronted by accounts of plain reality. The discreet charm of the bourgeoisie, I suppose.
Hyvää päivää :-)
Trotsky Lenin’s right hand man, Leader of the RED ARMY…..needed more in the world today than ever.
Oligarch’s and Monarch’s the world over fear his name!
RR
Hmmm . . . contentious yet not relevant to the point being made. Looks like a troll to me.
Nonsense. French Revolution, American Civil War, 1848 revolution, founding of the federal reserve, Bolshevik Revolution, WWI, WWII, fall of the USSR… the same hands are behind all those… it is the CORE of the problem.
@Anonymous wrote:
> the same hands are behind all those… it is the CORE of the problem.
At first yes.
But thanks to Lenin and even more so comrade Stalin it did _not_ go as planned for at least 70 years.
West-Ukrops argued the same when I was still trying to talk to them 5 to 7 years ago.
You fell in a Zio-Disinfo PsyOp trap.
Andrej Fursow: Stalin – hier und jetzt (version with Engl subs has been deleted once again!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iefaZoxtQMw
Stalin researched the Rothschilds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCI-GWsLdps
I cannot force you to believe me.
But we in the East had a good time.
Everybody had a responsibilities, a [paid!] job, stable prices, a task, a roof and something to eat.
No they are all not, you are a victim of disinformation whose purpose is to push you to avoid picking up the knowledge that these revolutions have taught why they achieved only partial victories….these are all human and in this day and age class struggle’s to bring justice on this earth.
RR
Hey RR. I was just wondering who you were directing your comment to ?
Yes, russia has been able to defend against all outside invaders.
The problem is when someone starts a proxy war within. Like the communist revolution. Or any other type of revolutions.
And usa knows (or atleast the more sane part of the group that controlls usa) knows that only way to try to defeat russia, would ve to try to incest unrest or grudges or other types of internal warfares.
(Even a communist or nationalist mood can be dangerous and abused to ignite internal conflicts. Thats whats so “clever” about proxy wars.
One can use any 1-7% _active_ minirity to ignite it, and one can take advantages of diffrences.
One can only say to the west: “What goes around, comes around”. (Or whatever it goes like).
Because sooner or later also the west will crumble (alot of debt etc that is not sustainsble), and when a country struggles then its alot easier to use groups of minority beliefs/cultures/ethnicities/etc to ignite unrest and internal wars.
If usa wanted to, they would proberly be successfull in starting bigger unrests in Greece and Spain in europe by now.
(Good Russia is not so evil like usa, dont try to fuel civil war in spain).
There are some agents of capitalism/imperialism (trolls) putting their comments here. More than contentious, theirs are shallow and tendentious comments. How silly… By equating the Bolsheviks with the zionists, by arguing hopelessly against the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, they are showing their fear of the truth: the truth that the Russian Revolution was a successful revolution to liberate the workers from the chains of capitalism (despite the insidious Western campaign, sabotage, conspiracy against it), the truth that the Russian Revolution is the example to follow in future struggles. This, the capitalists/imperialists cannot possibly accept. For this reason, they are doing all they can, such as paying for trolls/vassals to spread their propaganda/misinformation in the open forums of the Internet.
Soldier, I am afraid you have no idea what you are talking about. You are ruled by tribal people, so you think they are primitive? Those Pashtuni and Punjabi tribes (perhaps the very oldest tribes on Earth) in Afghanistan your country is trying to Westernize… liberalize (which is also the very reason why you are there in Afghanistan in the first place) have broken the back of 3 Empires over the last century or so: British, Soviet and Murican Empire. You see, your tribal rulers are dead bent on conquering them. Those “primitive” tribal people have humiliated them time and again, and they just cannot fathom why those “primitive” people just don’t bend over like you “advanced” Westerners do.
You are a soldier. Show some respect for the fighting skills and the unconquerable spirit of those people! Last comment. Removed. No attacking contributors or commenters please.Mod TR
Cool story bro. When Afghanis are occupying large swaths of the United States come talk to me.
Or you know what, when Afghanis master the basics of anything (from math to science to the basics of establishing a 3rd-world infrastructure) then come talk to me. Opium-production doesn’t count.
Even a broke-ass clock is right twice a day. Just because the Afghanis are going up against an undetermined enemy doesn’t make them masters of warfare.
If anyone here believes the US main objective in Afghanistan is to defeat the Taliban you are wholly misinformed on how necessary Afghanistan is to the weapons-industry and its need to sell things.
Forgot to add, I suspect the Jews managed to find their way back to the reigns of power after Stalin banished them from it in his famous, but in the West of course very unpopular, purges (that is also the reason why the so called “Cold War” broke out — because the oligarchs, mostly of Jewish origins, who control the West have lost their grip on Soviet power). And when the Jews managed to crawl back onto power, they did their master’s bidding from the West — they resumed where the Brits had failed and invaded Afghanistan. That drained Soviet resources and contributed to the fall of the Soviet Union, but you see, the Jews were well positioned to grab and steal properties of the Soviet people in the vacuum of legitimacy, accountability and purpose during those turmoil years of the 90s, which is exactly what they did.
One mistake made in the West is to think Stalin’s actions were directed at “Jew’s”.They were directed at “Zionists” and others that opposed him (and happened to be Jews).The Soviet government always had Jews in it,many in high positions.As long as those were loyal Soviets the Soviet government didn’t care about their ethnic origins.They only started to distrust Jews because of the appeal of Zionism to many Jews.But Jews who weren’t Zionist,nor religious (they viewed them as also separatist,just in a different way) they never had a problem with.Its from those “loyal” elements the oligarchs (and criminal gangs,sometimes one in the same) sprang from.
What religion has to do with anything? You think those thieves who stole the wealth of the Soviet people during the turmoil were religious? I don’t think so. Those you call Zionists all like liberal Westerners who they care for nothing but the well-being of their arse. Zionists are liberal “Jews.” Atheists and agnostics. The term “Jew” is not an apt one, I confess.
If the word “Jew” is not apt for the conspirators in your dizzying pseudo-history, why use it?
The Soviets were among the first to recognize the state of Israel. I believe they mistook Zionism for a “progressive” ideology (because of the Labour Zionists).
There was an element of anti-Semitism in Stalin’s scheme for a Jewish republic in the middle of nowhere in the steppes, and in the final purge getting underway at the time of his death.
I think you mean Zionists.
All makes sense to me.
Russia has to make sure it is not out on a limb.
I am sure that the Russians would like to get revenge for the attack on their airliner.
And they may, in the end.
First there must be an investigation.
The best outcome would be to establish exactly how it was done and who really did it, and who, if any, the sponsors were. And to punish the guilty. In the old days, wouldn’t this be a case for Interpol? An international criminal investigation? Did 9/11 make Interpol quaint, or something? Now we just start a war instead of a criminal investigation?
Katherine
In the “old days” it would be a case for the victimized country’s secret service.They would locate the offenders and their sponsors.Then eliminate them,with or without any traces being found.Interpol has always been politicized,from when it was controlled by Herman Goering during the nazi German era.
Katherine, the Ukranian military shot down a Malaysian passenger plane and the investigation blamed Russia. Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch blew up a Cuban passenger plane with CIA help, Posada confessed his crime to a NYT reporter, and he is living retired in Miami. Forget investigations: they only serve to cover up CIA crimes.
Russian military support for Syria has given to the American public potentially eye-opening information/analysis via ammunition wielded by the prominent Presidential candidate Donald Trump: This is an improvement over tweadle dum tweadle dee political discourse
“Moscow is “bombing the hell out of ISIS” because President Putin wants to prevent terrorism spilling into Russia, said US presidential candidate Donald Trump, criticizing failed US Middle Eastern policies that have already turned Iraq and Libya into a total mess.
Trends
Russian anti-terror op in Syria
“It is not even a contest!” Donald Trump said in response to an NBC News presenter’s question about whether it had been better when Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi were in power.
“Iraq is a disaster… Libya is not even a country,” he explained. “You can make the case, if you look at Libya, look at what we did there – it’s a mess. If you look at Saddam Hussein with Iraq, look what we did there – it’s a mess.”
Trump said that Washington is “destroying our country” by wasting too much money on Middle Eastern policies that do not seem to work: “We have spent $2 trillion in Iraq, probably a trillion in Afghanistan…”
“[Syria] is going to be the same thing,” Trump said, criticizing US support of so-called moderate Syrian rebels.
At one point the interviewer mentioned that Russian airstrikes could be “hitting people we’ve trained,” but Trump interrupted him by stating: “We are talking about people we don’t even know!”
“The rebel group we have no idea … I was talking to a general two days ago, he said: ‘We have no idea who these people are.’ We are training people, we don’t know who they are. We are giving them billions of dollars to fight Assad,” Trump said ”
https://www.rt.com/usa/317641-trump-syria-putin-isis/
I think you are right, “if” the US population even knows about it.I read a NYT Sunday.And they didn’t even mention Russia’s bombing in Syria.There was a long article about the “US coalition” bombing of ISIS.Without even a “by the way” Russia is also bombing them.The lack of news about what really happens in the World is simply “shocking” inside the US.Anyone whose news sources are solely the MSM (probably 80% or more of US citizens) have no idea of what is happening in the World.Living in the US is like living in a giant “propaganda cocoon”.People live their lives without a second thought about why the US is reviled in many countries.The common (and stupidest) idea is they “hate us for our freedoms”.People actually accept that without even a question.
I’ve never really understood what that’s even supposed to mean. It’s like, I’m in Qatar, and I’m either working hard for an inadequate day’s pay, grumpy about my irresponsible bosses, or maybe I’m a rich socialite who doesn’t really work at all, trying to keep up with the latest fads and grumbling that you can’t get good help, and in either case I’m supposed to be thinking, “You know, over in America they get to vote. Man that pisses me off! I wanna kill me some of those guys!”
I mean really, what?!
I know,I feel the same.If you try and ask someone what that means the answers you get are to stupid for words.People “vote” in most countries of the World.Elites learned a long time ago its not the act of voting that is the problem for them.If they can control the access to the political system (two party system),and bribe the candidates and MSM.Then they don’t care if you vote or not.They will still control you either way.
All they have to do is come up with an exotic sounding name and not very original either. Al Bagdad-i. The psych op begins.
And all is lost on the American Public-though no fault of their own.
RR
John Rambo: “Then came 2006 and 2014 when some Arabs decided to pick up a Vietnam war book”
Can you elaborate on that?
Which event in 2006 and 2014, and what does “pick up a Vietnam war book” mean?
Asymmetrical warfare? Haven’t that been around for a long time?
Or something else?
Thanks for more explanation.
Katherine
“against a tribal primitive peoples who have been occupied by one European power after another.”
I was wondering too, how can those tribal primitive chimps can read any book let alone the “Vietnam war book..”
Best regards,
Mohamed.
I do not think John Rambo said it in the wrong way… there is no demerit of being a tribal community, with little access to modern technology… opposite.. so the Arabs got the information, began to face and win the wars against the Zionist nation…
Salam Dario,
Neither Israel nor Arabs produce any kind of military hardware, and this includes Iran too. However, Israel is provided by The Empire, the best military hardware and Arabs only have stones and sticks.
Best regards,
Mohamed.
“Neither Israel nor Arabs produce any kind of military hardware”
Israel produces its nuclear weapons (!) and much of very highly sophisticated conventional weapons, on its own. The U.S. provides Israel annually with about $3 billion cash and sells it some heavy gear. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Defense_Forces#Weapons_and_equipment , etc. Very different from any Arabs (mainly SA, Egypt, various tribal states), who buy everything ready and hardly produce anything ever.
“and this includes Iran too”
Iran is by no means in the same bag with the above two different categories. For quick reference https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipment_of_the_Iranian_Army (there are better sources).
Francois, you’re right about current Arab countries (with one exception explained in the last paragraph), however I just want clarify one point about Israel regarding this topic:
Israel has almost unfettered access to the full gamut of Western technology and to Russian systems too, so their accomplishments in military technology are not as impressive as we’re lead to believe (based on the disproportionate positive emotional hype they enjoy in the Western MSM). That isn’t to take away from the very good systems that Israel produces, it just isn’t as amazing as the ignoramuses in the MSM portray it to be.
A small example among many: their Merkava battle tanks use engines & suspension supplied by Germany. Most microelectronics are available to them without restriction or embargo. Jet engines are supplied by US companies Pratt&Whitney & general electric. And they reverse engineer or get design “inspiration” from a lot of American gear (go read up on the Lavi jet, and Israeli AWACS systems). Still you have to respect the focus they exhibit and the expertise they’ve built up: they did not squander the opportunity nor slouch-off like most of their Arab counterparts (with one exception, see last paragraph).
Contrast that with countries like Iran (like anyone else outside of the alliance; eg China, India, South Africa), Iran has to build almost all major systems from the ground up, especially the really difficult stuff that takes decades of hard-won experience to build up skill & reliability: tank engines, ship power plants/turbines, jet engines, materials science (alloys/composite materials), rocket engines, technology based on pure sciences, physics, chemistry, precision machining, etc (Basically, all the stuff Russia excels in and took decades for the Soviets and their Western counterparts to develop).
Now the exception: Iraq under Sadaam Hussein. That country, under saddam’s singleminded focus pulled all stops to develop a solid primary science & technology infrastructure. They produced top-class scientists and engineers and were well on their way to building an independent/indigenous science and weapons technology base (funded by Iraq’s enormous petro-wealth). This was one of the primary reasons his regime was destroyed. So it would unfair to assume that the many people’s and cultures that now belong to Arabic -sphere did not develop a technological base.
Espelho, and Iraq’s scientific prowess was why Israel spent so much effort murdering leading Iraqi academics after the US invasion. Of course, they also quite enjoy it, too.
Israel is a major producer of military hardware and is a supplier of ammunition to NATO. They are also a great innovator on the battle field. They taught the Americans how to fight wars – especially in the use airpower.
The Israelis look for every edge they can – even the air to air missiles, they buy off the US, for their F16s are stripped and hotted up before going into service.
Everything is well planned and when the wars start they then throw everything thing they have to devastating effect.
If you believe that, then you fallen for the MSM hype hook line and sinker. Contrary to the hype, the US’s armaments are head and shoulders better than custom systems Israel produces.
This is why when arms buying countries (China, India, Malaysia, Turkey, etc.) whose requests to purchasing key American systems get rejected or crazy end-use restrictions, end up going to Israel to purchase similar systems as a second choice. The Israeli systems aren’t as capable as the American counterparts but are similar in profile, more accessible, cheaper and with much more flexible contract terms.
We all have our biases but I try to be objective.
It interested me, why it is, that Israel always wins. Could anyone win if they had the same gear? Or is there something more?
In the Iran Iraq war the Iranians had a lot of flash gear from the US but they couldnt use it because the US technicians left. To help out the Israelis sent technicians to Iran and showed them how to maintain and use the equipment even though they didnt even own the same Tomcats and missile systems. The illustration shows the Israelis are advanced, much more advanced than the Arab countries and I think thats why they win. Its not just that they have good gear.
@BobNZ
“We all have our biases”
You sure do. Facts, Logic and info are presented to you yet somehow they don’t seem to penetrate your conditioning or preconceptions.
You didn’t just make a claim that the Israelis are more advanced than the Arabs, you made the fanboy claim that they are more advanced than the Americans – that, not only belies the facts, but comes across as thoroughly ridiculous: Israel buys orders of magnitude more military equipment from America than America buys from Israel. If Israel was so advanced, why do then need to buy anything from the USA? Why not build everything inhouse, domestically and at cost? Because they can’t, they’re not advanced enough: they don’t have the technological and industrial base to build most of the key systems (as outlined above: Jet engines, basic tank engines, specialized microelectronics, advanced alloys and composites, basic engines, turbines, etc. etc.). Israel builds good equipment, no doubt, just not to the extent that you claim.
As aside you used the Israelis providing technical assistance to the Islamic Republic of Iran against Saddam’s Iraq as an example that Israel is more advanced than Arabs, you are aware that Iranians are not Arab – your example was an odd one. Secondly re-read my point regarding Israel having relatively unfettered access to Western/American technology (not end-user familiarity, but technological access), therefore their success with repairing Iranian F-14s etc vis a vis the Iranians initial inability is expected and nothing to write home about.
Part of the purpose of this blog is break the MSM brainwashing that the Western public has been subjected to. Where we substitute subjectivity for objectivity, blind ourselves to facts because of rah-rah patriotism and media conditioning.
I remember during the cold-war the MSM propaganda machine tried convincing us that soviet equipment was useless, further underscored by the “turkey-shoot” of Saddam’s compromised/jammed/hacked radar and targeting systems at the end of the coldwar in 1990 (thanks to a naive fool named Adolf Tolkachev who sold the inner designs of key soviet radars and missile targeting/guidance systems, allowing the US to easily jam them). Based on those MSM lies and conditioning most people fell for the lie that Russian military equipment was poorly designed and useless. Russian jets were the target of particular scorn, because of the lopsided defeat of Saddam’s airforce to American jets (what the public wasn’t told is that Iraq’s Soviet supplied missile guidance and radar systems had been compromised). Now that you seen just how devastating Russian weaponry is do you still believe in the deluded lies that it’s useless and not on par with US equipment: Care to send an F-15/16/18 up against an Su-30SM?
You bring up the US Iraq war Desert Storm.
Most of Saddams airforce fled to Iran and yet there is a long list of US planes shot down by various means. It surprised me. I think the Iraqis did a lot better than expected considering the circumstances.
The Israelis never lost anything like that number of planes in any of their wars. It would seem the Israeli pilots were far better than their US counterpart during the 80s & 90s.
Regarding Israeli pilots being better than American pilots, that’s propaganda and nonsense; otherwise known as insecure little country syndrome: Canadian, Dutch and Australian pilots also make unsubstantiated boasts that they are better than USAF & Navy combat pilots.
Your supposition that the Israelis never lost nearly as many as the American is meaningless: an apples to oranges comparison: the scale and duration of America’s and Iraq’s combat dwarfed Israeli engagements. In addition, the Iraqis knew the American’s were coming for months in advance, the Iraqi military was battle hardened, the nature of 2/3s of American air losses involved large scale low altitude subsonic close-air support, attack and scout aircraft. Americans were operating thousands of miles from home and were invading as opposed to defending. Most losses were due ground to air fire, not air to air combat. It’s obvious if the Israelis had to mount a similar sized operation for the same duration against Iraq’s then experienced armed forces, the losses would be greater than the US’s.
You yourself admit that the bulk of the Iraqi Air-Force fled to Iran, because it was a turkey shoot. Had the Iraqi air force stayed and fought, the USAF and Navy would have shot all of them down, that’s why they fled.
Wow! the MSM conditioning that deludes people into believing in Israel’s fantasy superiority is quite amazing. It’s interesting that Israeli air force itself doesn’t make such ridiculous claims, perhaps they’re too professional to do so; it’s never a good idea for a military to believe in their own sides myths and propaganda.
In any case people are free to worship as they please.
@ BobNZ
“… The illustration shows the Israelis are advanced, much more advanced than the Arab countries and I think that’s why they win. …”
BTW, Iranians are not Arabs, they are not even Semites (Arabs are), Iranians are Arians. Rather, the difference between the Israelis and the inhabitants of the surrounding countries to which you are referring is a cultural one. Built mostly by highly educated European immigrants, Israel may be viewed as an oasis of European civilisation in a sea of Middle Eastern primitivism. But why is the cultural equation today so starkly different from the one of some millennium ago, is a different question. In fact, had the Battle of Tours between the highly cultured Moors and the utterly barbarian Franks in 732 gone the other way, things today would be exactly the opposite.
The British armed the jews of Palestine and disarmed the Palestinians, they also provided training to the jews. When Israel was declared there were not any armed or trained Palestinians to be found. Did anyone forget that? Then when the rhetoric got high, Israel bombed the airfields of Egypt and Syria and destroyed all the planes on the ground. If Egypt was going to attack why were all the planes grounded and not even protected? Syria learnt their lesson then but too late.. They lost the Golan heights because that’s where all the water was. Syria did not attack Israel.. We saw all the destroyed Syrian armor were in Syria.
So Israel did not win anything, they went on a pogam to expel the unarmed Palestinians and then made a first strike to take out their most powerful foes. The arabs who thought they had guns and would win found out they did not know how to use those guns and the Israeli’s had far better guns provided to them by the British. Any Israeli arab was not a fair fight at all. Not that the arabs were great fighters, they had not fought anything for centuaries. But we know the arabs can be great fighters, they defeated the crusaders. We see the SAA as now being on par with the best.. Not the raw recruits but those who have been trained, they have not lost a single battle but their numbers are very small. Lots of arabs with IS, who fight quite well.. Humans are pretty good killers.. But there are only a few humans who can think strategically.. Alexander when he attacked and defeated the first indian kingdom, instead of wiping them out decided to make truce with them and to rule in his name. He saw a tactical genius in his enemy.. Alexander is one of those very few who can just look at the battle field and know instantly how it should proceed to win. US had a few of them as well and so did the soviet union.. Havent seen too many of them else where though so these types must be very rare.. Putin might be one of them.. He has maneuvered through some minefields to take back his country. At this point in time I don’t see anyone else in the world with such a vision.. So people like that must be a couple every centaury or so.. If Israel had one of those they would not keep on alienating the entire world pretty much and live on sympathy of others.
The US Air Force was ASTONISHED at how incompetent the Israeli Air Force is to have struck Al-Manar 15 times and were unable to take it off the air. (2006)
How hard is it to guide an anti-radiation missile to a TV station?
The only things Israel has innovated upon are the nazi-like tactics they brought over (torture, ethnic-cleansing, propaganda alongside operations, preemption, population-control, occupational warfare, and of course the shady aspects of blackmail and other intelligence recruiting techniques)
The best example is seen by the US mimicking Israeli strategy in Iraq in the siege of Sadr City (based on Gaza-oriented strategy of harassing the population, power base, of an organization). The so called “Israeli” [torture] experts that are mentioned from time to time in CIA black sites. And of course the Sri Lankan governments success against the Tamil Tigers which has some (albeit loose) evidence that Israeli advisers were hired to help hash out a plan to defeat them
This included procurement lists of necessary war materials for the massive operation, how to handle the media when it came to the mass executions of Tamil Fighters (deny the UN report, make your own inquiry, and in it admit to the lesser charges but outright deny the more serious crimes against humanity; sound familiar?), and of course intelligence gathering techniques.
Yes Sri Lanka was a customer of the Israeli arms industry.
exactly! Not only the best hardware, but the best satellite intel, media control and money… lots of money…
it’s like the US.. so powerful but the only war they won after WWII was against to very small countries in Central America and Caribe…
Salam All,
Now let us see what Mr. Rambo called all Arabs, Primitive (read monkey chimpanzee). On the pole of evolution we are all up there, unless one is racist.
One country after another Arab country is destroyed including it’s educational institutions and turned into stone age. This also include other Muslim countries like Afghanistan. They are turned into stone age into Primates. Sudan, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq …. all had Colleges and Universities in the 1950s. They all have been destroyed. Libya is the recent example, which used to be literally an oasis.
Now, those who belong to Hasbara, why their Prime Minister was yesterday in Washington D.C. begging from my President Obama another handout. An yearly increase from $3.0 billion to $5.0 until 2027. Netanyahu was not just begging for money, but for the best military hardware available with USA.
Proud to be Primitive and Primate,
Mohamed.
Dario, never forget the glory that was the defeat of Grenada, and a few dozen Cuban construction workers. It was up there with Austerlitz and Cannae. And they handed out lots of medals to their heroes, too.
I admit it openly, the wars in Grenada and Panama, although now are being re-written as part of the “War on Drugs” was a huge sham. The medals officers gave to each other was ridiculous. But alas sometimes you just need to throw the war-industry a few wars to feed profits.
Thank god Afghanistan will be the forever-war.
Mohamed:
“I was wondering too, how can those tribal primitive chimps can read any book let alone the “Vietnam war book..”
Please do not hang your insulting comment onto my post.
.
I did not imply what you state.
My question of John Rambo was sincere.
So, please take your disparaging comment elsewhere.
Thanks in advance.
Katherine
In 2006, Hezbollah totally handed the IDF their asses when they tried to invade Lebanon, paving the way for Hezbollah’s vastly increased political power in Lebanon due to the massive prestige boost.
In 2014, I’m assuming he means the surprising number of casualties incurred when Israel went to “mow the lawn” in Gaza. I mean, they still trashed the hell out of Gaza, but considering the dick + all that Hamas had to work with it’s surprising they could extract a price at all.
Purple Library
Thanks for that explanation.
Katherine
What does operational success mean? I have been hearing it since the Donbass war was in full-swing.
It is interesting that in every conflict, USA is always on the anti-democratic side and Russia is always one the democratic side.
2008 the Georgia war, Russia defend the tiny regions of South Ossetia and Abkazia in which the majority of the population did not want to be part of Georgia, from Georgia backed by USA trying to force the tiny regions into Georgia with with military aggression.
“Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili blamed for starting Russian war EU investigation says Tbilisi launched indiscriminate assault on South Ossetia”
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/30/georgia-attacks-unjustifiable-eu
During the conflict in Ukraine, Russia respected the democratic will of the Crimean people to rejoin Russia, USA condemned it and put sanctions on the civilian Crimean population for having the wrong opinion. Both Russian, Ukrainian and USA opinion polls verifies that Crimea wanted to join Russia.
“One Year After Russia Annexed Crimea, Locals Prefer Moscow To Kiev ”
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2015/03/20/one-year-after-russia-annexed-crimea-locals-prefer-moscow-to-kiev/
Russia supported the population of Donbass that wanted more autonomy, the fact that the population wanted autonomy has been verified even by Ukrainian opinion polls.
“84% of the Donbass resident supports the rebels struggle for autonomy inside Ukraine while 42% are more extreme and want full independence”
http://dif.org.ua/en/events/majority-of-in-ukraine.htm
And in the Syrian conflict, Russia sided with Assad which like in all other instance has the democratic backing of the people.
“Most Syrians back President Assad, but you’d never know from western media”
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/jan/17/syrians-support-assad-western-propaganda
In every instance, USA fights against democracy while Russia tries to protect the democratic rights of the population.
In W.Europe USA supports PC fascism.
In E.Europe USA supports ethnic fascism.
In ME USA supports islamic fascism.
Very good post.Sadly you are right on those points.
Russia wants what is right and supports the weaker part. Sad irony is that once US benefited from a Russia stance and shows no gratefulness or at least a recognition of that fact today.
You can read about alliance between President Abraham Lincoln and Russian Tsar Alexander II, which by many accounts was key to the North winning the U.S. Civil War, sealing the defeat of the British strategic design, here
http://www.voltairenet.org/article169488.html
So true! Not the only modern historian to say so either. Webster Tarpley gives an annual talk on the subject at the National Press Club.
Cheers,
RR
TRUTH ! Thanks, great VEW !
In a nutshell, the people who control America do not like democracy. Its a long story.
Capitalism in crisis resorts to fascism at home Imperialist war abroad. It is like e=mc2. This is where my point of departure begins.
Cheers,
RR
Liz,
Excellent post, thank you.
I believe I know the reason why the US always supports the nondemocratic side, around the world. Democracies are unpredictable and can’t really be controlled. But if the state is dictatorial, then it’s illegitimate– hence dependent on foreign weapons and training to use them. Also when a dictator owes his position to the US he must begin with some special “deals” for the US– natural resources, privatization of govt utilities and industries, etc.
Have you listened to Michael Parenti?
https://www.google.com/search?q=michael+parenti&q=michael+parenti+fascism
Here are some good news from the Syrian front by Cassad.
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/2468102.html
I recommend google translate for those that cannot read Russian.
https://translate.google.se/?hl=sv
They’ve been making significant progress south of Aleppo. Al-Ciada doesn’t appear to have enough bodies to plug all the leaks in the area so more gains look likely.
At the end of the Cassad Syria article is a link to a massacre of 200 children shot like they execute adults by ISIS. The quality of the video is poor, but it is clearly the body sizes of children that are machine gunned by these freaks.
This affront against God and Humanity is on the scale and horror of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge abominations.
What will it take for the world to end this terrorist Caliphate degeneracy?
200 Syrian children slaughtered in a matter of seconds.
The Khmer Rouge mass killings were partially the fault of the United States illegally bombing Cambodia to bits for months.
But THIS time the United States is giving the killers guns and Toyotas directly. Amerikan Efficiency in Action!
Very good analysis Saker and await your e-book publication.
estoy de acuerdo con tu analisis, Saker…pero creo que no mide la dimension de que el principal enemigo DE LA VIDA en Siria ,Medio Oriente,y en TODO el mundo es el Sionismo y la cabeza tenebrosa de lo que bien llamas ANGLOZIONISMO…ES Y ESTA EN ISRAEL…y cuesta muchisimo entender las “buenas relaciones” que tiene Rusia y Putin con ese enclave genocida,ISRAEL,que fue creado -desde el informe Balfour- Rotschild,de 1905,donde se planifica con todo cuidado la “creacion” de ese verdadero Estado Terrorista ,flagelo y causa de toda la tragedia del pueblo y Nacion PALESTINA…
Y DE ESTO TU ANALISIS NO DICE …NADA…
saludos.Jose.
Google translation corrected ( Vineyard Moderator- E.K. ): I agree with your analysis, Saker … but I think it does not measure the dimension of the main enemy of life in Syria, Middle East, and around the world is Zionism and the dark head of what you so well call ANGLOZIONISM … IS AND REMAINS IN ISRAEL … and it costs a lot understand the “good relations” Russia and Putin have with that genocidal enclave, Israel, which was created-from Rothschild Balfour report of 1905, where was planned with full care the “creation” of that real terrorist state, scourge and cause of all the tragedy of the Palestinian nation and people …
AND ABOUT THIS YOUR ANALYSIS DOES NOT TELL… NOTHING …
regards.Jose.
Estimado José, como el idioma del blog es el Inglés, me he tomado la libertad de traducir su comentario. Espero que esta sea la traducción correcta de lo que usted quería expresar. Si no lo fuera, ¿quizás le gustaría hacerla usted mismo, utilizando algún traductor, o quizás, la próxima vez?. Por otro lado, le aconsejaría no abusar del uso de letras mayúsculas, a riesgo de ser moderado, pues está en contra de la política de moderación del blog. Gracias.
Saludos cordiales.
I’m one of those “goofballs” who still has a few questions about Flt. 9268. Like why the flight was steeply climbing (with autopilot on) to 30,888 feet and climbing when it disappeared? Which air-traffic control gave them this instruction and why? Wasn’t the normal minimum cruising altitude 22,000 feet in that area? Doesn’t that model of airbus have problems with climbing to high altitudes when fully loaded? Why was it doing it then? Did the plane have a missile-detection system like Israeli commercial jets? If so, was a missile attack detected and were the pilots trying to “shake” the missile? If there was an aneroid/altitude bomb in the aft section of the plan, couldn’t it have been set for a high altitude and the plane driven to that altitude “somehow” to set it off? Just wondering as the Israelis provided the intelligence on the bomb, very conveniently after the fact. I don’t suspect the Egyptians, at least.
There are many questions regarding Flight 9268 and most have yet to get definitive answers.
The service ceiling for an A-321 is 41,000 feet; 32,000′, the selected autopilot altitude would be quite normal for the distance of that flight. FL220 would be very abnormal. I doubt the A-321 had anti-missile laser and I also doubt it was struck by a missile.
Yes, an altimeter triggered bomb in an unpressurised area or one in a pressurised area that had remote contact with altitude/time data is very possible. As for steeply climbing, that data sent by the ADS-B transponder, as it is with all airliners, is dependent on a functioning altimeter which in turn is dependent on a stable static pressure vent.
It is likely that the destruction event had already taken place and subsequent pressure waves disrupted those readings -they are physically impossible in the time period that these data packets were received -an A-321 is not capable of a sudden climb rate of over 70,000′ per minute. Even an F-15 on full afterburner can only manage 50,000’/min.
Assuming it was a malicious event, many nations/groups/ideologies/financial interests could be suspect.
”There are three packets within three seconds reporting altitude 29750, 30975 and 33275, and clearly all of them can’t be right. The aircraft was at 30750 just prior to this time”
http://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/569907-breaking-news-airliner-missing-within-egyptian-fir-11.html
Tom… I agree too many questions unanswered and too many hasty fingers pointing to ‘a bomb did it’.
Saker …. Thanks for the insightful analysis.
Do you have any comments on the theory (remote control highjack) put forward on Bollyn’s website?
Tom,
I Posted a lengthy reply supporting your argument both regarding the unnecessary “goofball” characterization as well supporting the idea that remote control of modern passenger jets is possible (with supporting links). Unfortunately maybe due to a technical error my posting ended way below and unlinked to your comment (as a reply), to see what I wrote go check comment from:
Anonymous, November 10, 12:10am UTC.
You’ll find verified information (links) regarding the existence of a Boeing-Honeywell/Airbus remote control system for passenger aircraft. As well as insights on manufacturers practice of implementing backdoor remote access into mission-critical systems (ie current Avionic software and systems for both Boeing and Airbus).
The Saker (whom most of us, including myself, have much respect for) said: “I personally have come to the conclusion that by now the destruction of Flight 9268 by a bomb is a reasonable working hypothesis.”
It’s a reasonable hypothesis, but it’s not the only one.
“I believe that this bomb was placed inside the aircraft by one or several individuals either sympathetic to Daesh and the Muslim Brotherhood or simply for money.”
The Saker believes this, but belief is not proof.
He goes on: “I am aware that there are already plenty of goofballs out there …”
By his own admission the Saker believed the official 9/11 story up until about 2005, and before that I suspect he would have said that anyone offering an alternative account was a ‘goofball’. But now all the evidence points to: Israel did it
“… offering much more exotic explanations (from a fly-by-wire backdoor to an Israeli missile to an energy weapon) but, being a great believer in Occam’s razor, I will stick to the simplest explanation until I am provided with fact-based logical reasons to think otherwise.”
Occam’s razor fails as often as it succeeds (in pointing to a true explanation), so why appeal to it?
If The Saker wants “fact-based logical reasons” he could take a look at Suspicions about the Russian Plane Crash.
Of course, reasons (even “fact-based” reasons) are not proof, but they are often useful in arriving at the truth.
Thanks for the cautionary tale. It cools down the flag waving and sword brandishing.
There’s another cautionary tale told from the other side. There’s more danger in appeasing the enemy now than in strongly opposing it now.
Over a year ago, it was said that Russian needed another year to be ready. A year has passed and Russia is not yet ready it seems.
Another humane tale says it is better to cut off the cat’s tail quickly as a whole rather than an inch at a time.
Who knows? Who can tell? “Strange things have happened, like never before.” Dylan; World Gone Wrong.
Will we look back in a year and see we missed our chance, or made a smart move on the chessboard. The Western economy may lurch to a crawl, for example.
I think the Saker is likely correct but the analysis is based on supposed weakness, fear, hope and careful calculation. The Empire has the same type of analysts plus one Russia lacks: insane people at the top who care nothing about weakness, fear, hope or calculation. They are being backed into a corner and know their time is running out.
Russia believes in logic, culture and religion. The Wicked Warlord of the West is bound by nothing but his own pride, lust and power. Virtually all the cautionary tales of tradition counsel against making a deal with the devil, to buy time or to sell the farm to purchase weapons.
By background Putin is not a military officer but an information gatherer. He is now the Commander in Chief with much information. By instinct he will not act impulsively.
‘Twas down in Cheynee County, a time they talk about…
And there was no man around who could track or chain him down
He was never known to make a foolish move.
-Dylan, John Wesley Harding
His record shows he can act decisively. But TMI? (Too Much Information?)
So here we have it in a nutshell: insanity vs sanity; chaos vs order and time vs “no time left.” Now I am the one making a foolish move.
“Then time will tell who has won and who has fell, and who’s been left behind when you go your way and I go mine.” Dylan.
“Behind the pane there’s a shining sun; after the rain comes the beloved one; under the sadness an inner gladness; beyond the sorrow her tomorrow. I turn my face to holy prayer; I ask for grace wholly rare: raise the human race with joyful care.” thelovegovernment.com
@ Dennis Leary: It is an unproven claim that Putin is flying blind or that Russia lacks adequate intelligence in the midEast.
” By background Putin is not a military officer but an information gatherer. He is now the Commander in Chief with much information. By instinct he will not act impulsively. ”
Putin is a great psychologist. He reads psychopath’s minds like children books. He recognizes bullies from a mile, and knows their next step even before the bully does.
To read ‘wickedness’ and ‘by deceit we shall win’ tactics you don’t need to be a psychopath yourself, all you need is a clear mind unfettered by rage, inferiority complexes, thoughts of revenge.
” Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the UAE, Qatar or Israel are all just parts of the “Empire of Kindness” created by the US deep state. ”
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The true empire here is Israel. Israel is not just the country of Israel, but the invisible empire of the Jewish supremacists who have been ruling the world since time immemorial, or at least since they conquered ancient Egypt.
It is not a conspiracy theory. It is the most provable fact of history.
” A Prince without a sword
A Ruler without the throne ;
Israel follows his quest,
In every land a guest. ”
….
“Were in YOUR I phones, were in YOUR hospitals were even at YOUR dinner table in YOUR cheery tomato’s..Were EVERY WHERE”. Netenyahu at the UNGA……
I’ve I were an intel officer I would take this to mean we can get to you anywhere.
RR
Wend I found out what you guys are, you come from rishi kasapya and devi Dana hence river Danube.
Kashmir named after the rishi
@HINDUlSM: https://vedanet.com/2012/06/13/vedic-origins-of-the-europeans-the-children-of-danu/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danava_(Hinduism)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danu_(Asura)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danu_(Irish_goddess)
The vedic origin of #europeans #danube
https://twitter.com/HINDUlSM/status/662811722156109824
Seems slavs and some latins are same blood, while Germans and others are ‘adivasi’ euros who only adopted the culture.
This can be shown by the hydrology, rivers that have sanskrit names are our people with non sanskrit based names are foreign.
Anonymous,
thanks for the update. I am currently working on this issue, so any new info is helpful.
However, the Slavic peoples are mentioned only twice in this text. It tells more about Celts and Germans, as I understood. I need something more focused on Vedic-Slavic roots.
All the best to you and kind regards,
The Wend.
Douglas Reed, “The Controversy of Zion”, spells it out, chapter and verse
get it here:
http://www.controversyofzion.info/
I do not recommend reading while eating or drinking, it gets messy.
The caretaker of our Vineyard wrote, “The lack of manpower (the 4 year long civil war took a terrible toll on the Syrians) is a crucial Syrian vulnerability”. This is a delicate situation for Russia politically and President Putin knows how far and how long his military can sustain the air assault. But there can be no doubt that a greater fighting force is needed on the ground to defeat US/ISIS incorporated in Syria. Russia should not commit its army as it is a trap to catch the bear’s foot and hold it while the Ukraine attacks Donbass again thereby opening two fronts. Syria must prevail over the western hegemonists; a stalemate is out of the question. But how?
I still believe the Chinese are going to have to provide a couple of army divisions and form up with the SAA and the Russian air force This is an opportunity for China to show courage and “sail into dangerous waters” similar in kind to what the U.S. naval fleet did by embarrassing President Xi Jinping during the recent Spratly Islands incident. China has to be an active participant and Putin needs to present a case that if Syria falls apart, it will have long term repercussions that will affect the economies of both Russia and China.
Syria is a major linchpin for the U.S. but if they see that China is stepping into the battle they will have to concede their plans for the Middle East have failed, at least temporarily.
Very succinct and informative. Ashton Carter by way of warning (threat?) said that Russian would take casualties for their part in shoring up Syria in its heroic battle against the empire. Attacking a civilian target is quite a cowardly action though. No doubt the people of Russia and Syria will remember these atrocities and wait for the day of recompense to arrive. May the Syrian Arab Army prevail!
Regarding doping:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics
Lots of US examples, Especially:
http://www.usada.org/usada-imposes-lifetime-ban-against-former-track-field-coach-trevor-graham/
Graham elected to withdraw his request for an arbitration hearing related to charges sought by USADA concerning violations of the USADA protocol for Olympic Movement Testing (“USADA Protocol”), and the IAAF Anti-Doping Rules, all of which recognize the World Anti-Doping Code (the “WADA” Code). Accordingly, the sanction recommended by USADA is imposed. USADA originally charged Graham with violating anti-doping rules prohibiting possession, trafficking, and administration of performance-enhancing drugs, and assisting, encouraging, aiding and abetting anti-doping rule violations.
Graham’s lifetime period of ineligibility goes into effect July 15, 2008.
Graham is the second coach against whom USADA has imposed a lifetime period of ineligibility for involvement in assisting drug use by athletes.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!!!
It’s pretty amusing to watch all these erratic, ad hoc, and plain imbecilic temper tantrums being thrown against Russia. Especially considering the fact that quite a few head-choppers confronted by the Russians in battle are stoned junkies.
Thank you again for your work. The less “great” the game, the better.
It’s a beautiful evaluation by The Saker. You won’t find its like in any media.
“if a huge Israeli force could not defeat about 1’000 2nd tier Hezbollah fighters, what could the small Russian force realistically achieve?”
History will record entrance of the “small Russian” Air Corps in Syria as the most courageous decision by a nation’s leadership since the counterattack at Moscow, the turn that saved the world in 1941.
This “small Russian force” has already accomplished:
1. Syria and its people are saved (although, as at Moscow, much hard fighting remains).
2. Iraq and its people are saved (same point).
3. Palestine and its people are saved (no greater Judah).
4. Lebanon and its people are saved (same points as above).
5. The Zionist/American/English/French/Turkish land thieves, and the Saudi Realtor’s acquisition of stolen property has been halted.
Let me summarize: The evil course of history has been halted (can we reverse it?).
Can you believe? Can we absorb? Can An Anarchist, appreciate? A political leader, of great quality, worked with other leaders of his great nation, also of great quality, and made no opportunistic deals, as the Saker emphasized, “And, contrary to what some wrote, none of what happened was “coordinated with the White House”.”
And…………
A (small) Air Corps, with support forces, was flown, at the request of the Syrian government, to that nation, to help it survive an assault from a huge hoard of imperialist terrorist forces who were laying waste to their country, butchering their men, women, and children, destroying their cities, farms, and infrastructure, in an attempt to subjugate their country and prepare it for the Zionist land thieves’ settlement.
The Syrian National forces have been stabilized; in some cases they have been enabled to counterattack, and with military help from several more allies, (help that is almost totally reliant on the vital moral trigger of the Russian Air Corps). The Saker is correct; there will be no quick and easy victories against world Zionist/American imperialism, which is big and powerful. However it is being challenged, and, at times, stopped in its tracks.
Tom Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Ron Paul, Malcolm X, L’Ouverture, Durruti, Jeanne D’Arc, we all understand. The audacity! Watch out for those sanctions! “Huffington Post” might label you a “Thug,” NATO will send more Abrams tanks. Don’t you dare!
They welcomed him in Moscow?
For the Democratic Republics!
IMAGINE
“They welcomed him in Moscow ?” I guess you mean Snowden.
In this flourish: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
I doubt it will have a huge military impact, but I think you’re missing something about this attack that is relevant to your own position about the nature of the Russian intervention in the first place: It has a considerable political impact. The impact is for that matter more that the US et al. are coming out and saying that Isis did it, than anything about what actually happened.
The thing is that with the Americans saying, basically “ISIS just killed 230+ Russian civilians”, that gives the Russians, by typical Western measuring sticks, political carte blanche to do anything they want in return. For the empire, revenge is the unquestionable motivation. The Russians may not actually want, or be able if they wanted, to do much more than they are already doing–but the Americans et al. by admitting, or claiming, that it was in fact ISIS have made it very difficult for them to object to anything the Russians might choose to do. Further, as has been pointed out elsewhere on The Saker, it also comes down to an admission that the Russians are too hitting ISIS–otherwise, why would ISIS be upset with them? In short ISIS, or if it wasn’t them, whoever waved the more-or-less-false flag, just handed Russia a political victory; by Western standards the legitimacy of anything violent or security-enhancing they might choose to do in Syria and to some extent even Iraq is now almost beyond question. So for instance, those air defences they brought in–a couple of weeks ago, that might have led to a sizable outcry and become a big talking or even negotiating point. Now, they answer a couple of media questions with lies about exactly as transparent as the lies about why the US has ABMs in Poland etc. and nobody says boo, because the west has been conditioned to accept that if someone has been attacked by terrorists it’s OK to do anything, no matter how ludicrous or inapplicable, that looks vaguely like a security measure to stop them.
Going forward, then, even if they do nothing new militarily as a result of it, this event will give them an edge in negotiations, both with the US itself and with Middle Eastern states such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar that support ISIS. Russia, can, much more politely no doubt, tell the latter, “You guys gave these terrorists money and support, and they used it to blow up hundreds of our civilians, so you better goddamn well be going easy on the attitude and showing us some reasonable positions or there will be consequences.”
If the US or somebody was hoping for this to be a political statement/message along the “this is what you get for sticking your nose in the hornets’ nest” lines, I think it has, and will, backfire significantly.
Side note: When it comes to force projection, let’s not forget that Syria is not, in fact, more than 1000 km from Russia’s borders. It feels like it ought to be, but I keep hearing an 800 km figure bandied about, and looking at the map, yeah. Heck, if they could get Turkey to let them use their airspace, they could launch cruises into Syria from the Crimea (and wouldn’t that make the Kiev guys’ little heads pop).
I want the Russians to win and win fast. This excellent article tells me things might take a good bit longer. I appreciate the reality check. Excellent work Saker.
The (truly) unpredictable bad news: Flight 9268….that these types of attacks would happen and continue to grow is what is OBVIOUS! Since Russia does have the capacity to deny….they should have gone in big and hopefully they are preparing to do so. btw…I live 20 minutes from a strategic hydro electric facility in Niagara Falls. I make this statement with full knowledge that if nuclear war breaks out. I will be one of the very first to go. The worst thing for Russia would be to have to withdraw from the field.
NATO plan b….negotiate while they continue to try to change the facts on the ground and continue to throw ” gasoline on the fire”
US in Syria: Stopping the “Arsonist-Firefighter”
Column: Politics Region: Middle East Country: Syria
Tank342342Imagine an arsonist lighting a building ablaze, then turning around, changing into a firefighter’s uniform, and running back toward it, not with a fire hose but instead, rolling a drum of gasoline in front of him. Would anyone believe that his intentions are to extinguish the blaze? Or would it be obvious that the goal is to compound the fire, so that no matter how much effort is organized against it, it can never be put out – not until everything is destroyed first?
Meet the Arsonists
The United States has been illegally plying the airspace above Syria for over a year. It has been openly arming, funding, and training terrorists along Syria’s borders in Turkey and Jordan, admittedly, for much longer. And before the conflict began in 2011, the United States had conspired as early as 2007, revealed in interviews conducted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh in his 9-page report “The Redirection,” to destabilize and overthrow the government of Syria through the use of sectarian extremists – more specifically, Al Qaeda – with arms and funds laundered through America’s oldest and stanchest regional ally, Saudi Arabia.
The rise of the so-called “Islamic State” (ISIS/ISIL) itself, turns out also to be part of this premeditated “deconstruction” of Syria. A Department of Intelligence Agency (DIA) report drafted in 2012 (.pdf) admitted:
If the situation unravels there is the possibility of establishing a declared or undeclared Salafist principality in eastern Syria (Hasaka and Der Zor), and this is exactly what the supporting powers to the opposition want, in order to isolate the Syrian regime, which is considered the strategic depth of the Shia expansion (Iraq and Iran).
To clarify just who these “supporting powers” were that sought the creation of a “Salafist principality,” the DIA report explains:
The West, Gulf countries, and Turkey support the opposition; while Russia, China, and Iran support the regime.
It is clear who the arsonists are.
Rolling in Drums of Gasoline to “Fight the Fire”
Nothing about the US’ recent moves have been honest. US policymakers have openly conspired to commit to strategies not aimed at actually fighting ISIS or ending the destructive conflict in Syria they themselves have started, but instead to counter Russia’s attempts to do so, merely under the guise of fighting ISIS, or helping refugees, or virtually any excuse they believe the public might support.
The truth has begun to emerge even in the West’s own newspapers. The Washington Post in an article titled, “Obama has strategy for Syria, but it faces major obstacles.” states explicitly that:
[The US] will increase air operations in northern Syria, particularly in the Turkish border area to cut the flow of foreign fighters, money and materiel coming in to support the Islamic State.
Here, the Washington Post openly admits that support for the Islamic State is flowing out of NATO-member Turkey. It is clear that to stop this “flow,” efforts should be concentrated on the Turkish-Syrian border before supplies and reinforcements reach Syria. It is clear that ISIS is intentionally being allowed to resupply and reinforce its fighting capacity within Syria from NATO territory, specifically to serve as a pretext for wider and more direct Western intervention in Syria itself as was noted in June of 2014 when ISIS first appeared in Iraq.
ISIS represents the drums of gasoline, rolled in by the US intentionally not to extinguish the flames, but to compound them into an inferno greater still.
The Arsonists Seek an Inferno Greater Still
The same Washington Post article would reveal the true intentions of the US and its “boots on the ground” in Syria. While they claim they seek to “fight ISIS,” the truth is far more sinister. Under the pretext of fighting ISIS, these US forces, backing militants armed, trained, and funded by the US and its regional allies, will take and hold territory, effectively fulfilling US policy papers that have long-expressed the desire to “deconstruct” Syria as a secondary means of destroying it as a functioning nation-state if direct regime change was unachievable.
The Washington Post states specifically:
Defeating the Islamic State in Syria, under Obama’s strategy, rests on enabling local Syrian forces not only to beat back Islamic State fighters but to hold freed territory until a new central government, established in Damascus, can take over.
Since there is already an established central government in Damascus, it is safe to assume these regions carved out by US-backed militants will never be relinquished until Damascus falls. If successful, it will mean the Balkanization of Syria, and its cessation as a unified nation.
Comparing this recent admission by the Washington Post, predicated on “fighting ISIS,” with plans laid out before the rise of ISIS, reveals that ISIS itself is only one of many in a long line of pretexts used to implement US objectives that were laid out, clearly, before the first shot was even fired during the Syrian crisis.
In the March 2012 Brookings Institution”Middle East Memo #21″ “Assessing Options for Regime Change” it is stated specifically that (emphasis added):
An alternative is for diplomatic efforts to focus first on how to end the violence and how to gain humanitarian access, as is being done under Annan’s leadership. This may lead to the creation of safe-havens and humanitarian corridors, which would have to be backed by limited military power. This would, of course, fall short of U.S. goals for Syria and could preserve Asad in power. From that starting point, however, it is possible that a broad coalition with the appropriate international mandate could add further coercive action to its efforts.
The plan to use US special forces to take and hold Syrian territory was also specifically laid out in a June 2015 Brookings document literally titled, “Deconstructing Syria: A new strategy for America’s most hopeless war.” In it, it stated that (emphasis added):
The idea would be to help moderate elements establish reliable safe zones within Syria once they were able. American, as well as Saudi and Turkish and British and Jordanian and other Arab forces would act in support, not only from the air but eventually on the ground via the presence of special forces as well. The approach would benefit from Syria’s open desert terrain which could allow creation of buffer zones that could be monitored for possible signs of enemy attack through a combination of technologies, patrols, and other methods that outside special forces could help Syrian local fighters set up.
Were Assad foolish enough to challenge these zones, even if he somehow forced the withdrawal of the outside special forces, he would be likely to lose his air power in ensuing retaliatory strikes by outside forces, depriving his military of one of its few advantages over ISIL. Thus, he would be unlikely to do this.
It is clear that America’s most recent scheme is simply a continuation of its long-standing criminal conspiracy arrayed against Syria and exposed as early as 2007 by Seymour Hersh.
To Stop Arsonists, Call Them Arsonists
2423432The United States clearly can stop ISIS, and without setting a single boot down on Syrian soil, or flying a single sortie in Syria’s skies.
For Russia, it only has the authorization of Syria’s legitimate government to operate within Syrian territory to confront ISIS. Ideally, Russia would want to interdict ISIS supplies and reinforcements before they reached Syrian territory, however, Moscow does not have the cooperation of nations harboring, aiding, and abetting the terrorist organization – namely Turkey and Jordan.
Additionally, Russia has limited leverage over other sponsors of ISIS, including Saudi Arabia whose entire existence is owed to billions in weapons sales from the United States, a ring of US military bases built around it throughout the Persian Gulf to protect it from its ever-increasing number of well-earned regional enemies, and the constant political legitimacy granted to it by the West’s diplomatic and media circles.
The United States however, is based in Turkey. It is based at Incirlik Air Base, and has for several years now, operated along the Turkish-Syrian border – its Central Intelligence Agency providing weapons to terrorists, its special forces carrying out cross-border operations, and its military’s administration of training camps to prepare terrorists before they enter Syrian territory, thus perpetuating the conflict. The United States also holds significant leverage over Saudi Arabia, its political and military support being essential for the regime in Riyadh’s continued existence.
At any moment, should the US truly be interested in extinguishing this fire, it can shut down the Turkish-Syrian border, end Saudi aid to terrorist groups operating in Syria, and end the conflict in weeks, if not days. That it refuses to do so, illustrates the key role it plays in creating and perpetuating it, and more specifically, the creation and perpetuation of the “Islamic State” itself.
Syria and its allies must recognize this fact and formulate a realistic strategy to counter it. Negotiating with state-sponsors of the most appalling terrorist organization to have walked the Earth in recent memory does not seem like a viable option. Instead, Syria and Russia should seek the expansion of their coalition inside Syria, and in particular, in the regions the US seeks to carve out. An initial and overwhelming sized commitment of “peacekeeping troops” from various nations placed along the Turkish-Syrian border would effectively block all efforts by the US to perpetuate this conflict further.
If that is not possible, Syria and Russia must attempt to expand their operations across all of Syria faster than the US can spread chaos.
For now, the US has a handful of special forces serving as tenuous “human shields” for terrorists targeted by Russian and Syrian military operations. These are still vulnerable, and still capable of being turned back. The US, however, will undoubtedly continue to expand its presence in Syria, to a point where it may not be possible to turn them back.
Calling the arsonists out, and removing them before the fire irreversibly takes over the entire structure that is the current nation-state of Syria, may be the only way to prevent Syria from becoming the Levant’s “Libya.” It will also stop a dangerous geopolitical “blitzkrieg” clearly aimed at Tehran, Moscow, and Beijing next.
Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer, especially for the online magazine“New Eastern Outlook”.
First appeared: http://journal-neo.org/2015/11/06/us-in-syria-stopping-the-arsonist-firefighter/
RR
I feel China is the key but they won’t make a move until they have secured their seat as an IMF Reserve Currency – which is due to be formalised in October 2016, right before the Chinese host the G20 for the first time – in November 2016.
It appears likely to me that for the next year or so, the line must be held in Syria, lest the war be carried closer to home (Tehran, Moscow & Beijing).
Good article, as always – but I think the main front against the evil empire is in Donbass and Novorossiya. It is there Russia must concentrate. When Novorossiya is liberated all the way to the Dnepr river and to Odessa, then Russia is saved and it is a game-changer.
@None: I agree. In theory.
The problem is, that we will no longer be able to talk about anything at this point.
You need to cut out the tumor where it really sits. And that’s not in Donbass, but in Washingtonsalemavivlonrislin.
Any suggestions how to remove that tumor and keeping the patient alive???
Then you get a Kwacc from me.
At the moment this seems to be a war of attrition. There has been a few days when between 100 to 200 jihadi fighters have been killed in battles, but that is not occuring often enough.
Although Syria/Russia are bombing depots and supply lines, supplies will not be cut until Syria controls its borders as can be seen by history.
Rather than being an occupying force, the jihadi militias seem to have the support of the remaining population in areas they control. Going by an old demographics map, they control historically Sunni areas with only the odd isolated town that comprised of other religious groups within that area.
Although little is said about it, I have read that Syrian government is resistant to foreign forces moving into to Syria even to fight on behalf of the Syrian government.
The US and Kurds? It seems the US is using A-10s and a C-130 gunship to directly support Kurds on the frontline. The C-130 adds a huge amount of fire power but what is the US up to? Will the Kurds get hit with friendly fire if they start taking too much territory?
Tom
I support your right to question conventional assumptions and to think out of the box. One of the worst things we can do in a world where so many things things that turned out to be true that we thought were inconceivable (because our past limited access to information, trust in our system and conventional thinking), is to use ridicule to suppress thinking outside of current assumptions and paradigms.
When I saw the “goofball” crack in Saker’s above speculations, I thought to myself: “Wow! What a great way shutdown open thinking, I’m sure many have out of ignorance and arrogance referred to Saker’s views on 911 in the same manner.” I don’t believe I’ve ever heard him make the claim that he’s either a computer expert, an RTOS or UX and networking internals expert, an avionics expert or an aviation expert. I do understand that he has expertise in Military Analysis and perhaps others areas of expertise we’ll learn about in his book. Therefore, he can’t authoritatively dismiss the possibility of remote control or injection of coordinates or commands into an airbus or Boeing control systems.
For example the following system is publicly acknowledged by Boeing, Honeywell and Airbus:
Boeing Honeywell Uninterruptible Autopilot Control system.
I’ll provide links in second. Consider that this is publicly acknowledged, this does preclude the existence of undocumented backdoors put in by the manufacturer (this is done in many mission-critical systems, including in closed control systems) in existing avionics.
Now here are the links from such “fringe” site as “Russia Today”:
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/185952-mh370-plane-tragedy-versions/
And the other “fringe” news site, CNN (yes I know they’re MSM propaganda, but even they admit the system exists,) (CNN video clip explaining the system)
http://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2014/03/28/tsr-dnt-todd-remote-controlled-auto-pilot.cnn#
and finally: general info on the topic with sources to original material:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_Honeywell_Uninterruptible_Autopilot
Nothing goofball about considering this as a possibility.
Has the source-code to Boeing and Airbus avionics software been provided to Russian aviation authorities and cybersecurity institutes to audit backdoor remote access? The answer is no.
The evidence available so far does not support the destruction of aircraft by the controls being taken over remotely. Evidence available – the debris photos and flightradar24 data. Nobody seems to dispute flightradar24 data?
F-16 takes off WITHOUT PILOT us air force unmanned target aircraft
A great video of the US air force F-16 taking off with out its pilot. The General Dynamics (now Lockheed Martin) F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft. Over 4,500 aircraft have been built since production was approved in 1976.[3] Although no longer being purchased by the U.S. Air Force, improved versions are still being built for export customers. In 1993, General Dynamics sold its aircraft manufacturing business to the Lockheed Corporation,[4] which in turn became part of Lockheed Martin after a 1995 merger with Martin Marietta.[5]
The Fighting Falcon has key features including a frameless bubble canopy for better visibility, side-mounted control stick to ease control while maneuvering, a seat reclined 30 degrees to reduce the effect of g-forces on the pilot, and the first use of a relaxed static stability/fly-by-wire flight control system helps to make it a nimble aircraft. The F-16 has an internal M61 Vulcan cannon and 11 locations for mounting weapons and other mission equipment. The F-16’s official name is “Fighting Falcon”, but “Viper” is commonly used by its pilots, due to a perceived resemblance to a viper snake as well as the Battlestar Galactica Colonial Viper starfighter.[6][7]
In addition to active duty U.S. Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, and Air National Guard units, the aircraft is also used by the USAF aerial demonstration team, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, and as an adversary/aggressor aircraft by the United States Navy. The F-16 has also been procured to serve in the air forces of 25 other nations.[8]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5t-ppAROY0
That wasn’t the point Peter, the point being objected to was Saker dismissing the possibility of remote access and control as being “goofball”. Re-read the post, it does not draw any conclusions about how the plane was brought down.
The post simply provides info that this a serious vulnerability and that major powers like Russia, India and China should demand the avionics software source-code, development tools and system upload demonstration (w’ sub-system by subsystem ATP and validation) as well as the hardware schematics of the control boards to audit for both software and hardware back doors. This should be covered by national security regulations and requirements.
The idea that Russian carriers don’t buy Russian illyushin/etc commercial planes is sad. If their production and support was properly tooled up with economies of scale, Chinese, Indian, Brazilian, Indonesian and African carriers would beat a path to Russia to buy these platforms (cheaper and more robust in addition to other advantages).
I’m sure Russia’s intelligence services haven’t completely forgotten how to do covert assassinations. Anyone and everyone involved in this airliner downing – no matter who they are or what position they hold – is going to wake up dead in due time. This is how the KGB used to do it. Anyone in the Egyptian government who might have been involved should be looking for a rock to hide under right now.
Also, I think the idea of building a second – even if temporary – airfield from which to launch more sorties is very feasible, depending on the fuel logistics. Shipping more planes and mechanics is not the issue, fuel supply is. Command and control is also a matter of shipping some more people and equipment. Logistics is the controlling factor.
If I were Putin, I’d beef up the number of planes to 100 if necessary, using whatever airfields are available. Alternatively I’d beef up the number of attack helicopters to maybe 50 or more. In other words, given the success they’ve had so far, triple the force.
Putting 100,000 Iranians on the ground would drive the US and Israel nuts, so I wouldn’t advise that. But another 5-10,000 might be feasible. The 200,000 ISIS estimate is probably including ISIS forces in Iraq, and I suspect the estimates are overstated anyway.
The problem is that the war was allowed to get to this point in the first place. Russia and Iran should have intervened the minute it looked like the Syrian army wasn’t going to crush the insurgents. Because all along it has been obvious that Syria cannot win the war if the insurgents had supply lines and safe havens in Iraq and Turkey and Jordan and external sources of supply. When the insurgents had only 10-20,000 fighters, this would have been much easier.
Now the war is likely to be a stalemate indefinitely unless Russia can cut the supply lines and degrade the insurgents local supply stocks. This is going to require confronting Turkey on the diplomatic and military fronts. The insurgent forces on the Turkish border are going to have to be decimated and Syrian-Iranian-Hezbollah forces put on the border to cut the supply lines. This will drive Turkey nuts and possibly cause Turkey to invoke NATO Chapter 5 protection.
In addition, Iraqi-Iranian-Kurdish forces will have to be deployed to cut supply lines from Iraq into Syria and degrade the passage of insurgent forces between Iraq and Syria.
But until the insurgents supply lines are cut, the war will continue. I don’t recall any insurgency with the numbers involved here that has ever been crushed by conventional forces with the possible exception of the Philippine revolution (and they weren’t being externally supplied IIRC).
One should keep in mind that a feature of Modern History was the alliance (covert and overt) of Protestantism with Islam, largely financed with Jewish money, directed against the Christian Church, both Catholic and Orthodox. In political terms, against the successors of the Roman Empire, the (western) Holy Roman Empire and Russia and their extensions in the New World and Eurasia. England embarked (properly!) on a policy of snatching the Spanish territories in America, India, China and Oceania and attempted to establish a control over the land communications between Russia and China (a chapter often neglected is the history of the Company of Muscovy and its intrigues in the domestic policy of Russia from the end of the 16th Century onwards).
Elizabeth I sent the first English ambassador to Constantinople to bargain with Sultan Murad III of the Ottoman Empire an alliance against the Habsburgs. Trade between England and the Ottoman Empire flourished under the Levant Compay. Quite significantly England exported tin, lead, and ammunition to the Ottoman Empire for use in cannon casting, all coming from their recent dismantling of Catholic buildings, bells, and metal statuary.
This rapprochement was motivated by the perceived similarities of Islam and Protestantism (iconoclasm, antimonasticism) while simultaneously demonizing their common political and religious foe, Catholicism (and Orthodoxy).
But even before that, the Sultan Suleiman “the Magnificent” wrote to the Protestant German princes with the goal of inciting a rebellion against Emperor Charles V, in order to assist Suleiman’s march into Germany. In that letter, he swore an oath to the Protestants that they would not be harmed in a proposed Ottoman Germany. In a later letter to the Lutherans of the Low Countries, who were at the time subject to Spain, Suleiman offered his assistance to them on the basis that they did not worship idols, believed in one God, and were enemies of both the Emperor and the
Pope. In turn, Suleiman granted those and all Protestants freedom of religion, should they decide to immigrate to Ottoman territory as many Reconquista Jews and Muslims had done in 1492.
In 1578, Pope Gregory XIII issued a papal ban on Christians trading arms with Muslims. “This had the effect of restricting Spain, France, and the Holy Roman Empire from an otherwise thoroughly lucrative business” (in the words of “realistic” historians). Well, England “who felt no compunction to obey the geopolitical orders of the Vatican” (and unrestrained by stupid moral considerations) jumped on the opportunity! “After England’s defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, England expanded its trade and colonization to the Americas, India, and China, due in large part to their financial success through Ottoman trade”. And we are told sanctimoniously that “Other Protestant nations, namely Holland and Germany, found global economic prosperity in the coming centuries by continuing the Protestant willingness to trade arms with Muslims and other non–Christians” (and against the Christians!).
So, there is nothing new under the sun. The same policy continues unabated today, animated by the same anti-Christian spirit and coloured by the same Millenarist nightmares.
Of course Russia played a great part in this Great Game, remaining the same big spoiler of it as it was in the past.
“Elizabeth I sent the first English ambassador to Constantinople to bargain with Sultan Murad III of the Ottoman Empire an alliance against the Habsburgs.”
Elizabeth I would have been a fool to neglect any possible source of an alliance against the Habsburgs. Lest we forget, at that time the king of Spain and the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire were one and the same, and king Philip of Spain was quite dedicated to eliminating Elizabeth’s filthy Protestant rule. The Armada and all that. England was not a superpower at the time, it was a relative backwater, and the power striding the narrow world like a colossus was Spain. She needed all the help she could get; reading some grand conspiracy into something like this is silly.
Same Hapsburg family,but not the same person.Phillip’s father was Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain.But at that time England was Catholic and a Spanish ally.But by the time of Phillip and Elizabeth the Imperial throne was in the hands of the German branch of the family.And Phillip’s Spanish branch didn’t have it.
My mistake. I was just reading a bit about Charles V and assumed his son Philip inherited all his stuff. I’ll have to go look up how that didn’t happen.
Still, I think my general point more or less stands. Everyone was playing hard in those days and she had to play harder and smarter to survive. Yeah, religion was a big political deal. Elizabeth’s religion was the minority, her country wasn’t strong, the wolves were circling, no surprise if she grabbed any straws she could find–I’d have done the same. The stuff of some kind of long term Illuminati “alliance between Protestantism and Islam” this ain’t.
You know Canada got rid of the Fascist Harper and put in young Trudeau. When Obama phoned to congratulate him, he told him no more bombs from Canada. We will returning to our traditional role as peacekeeper’s. He said to us that we would be dropping humanitarian aid and be involved in Peacekeeping with the UN if anything. A few days later Obama finally decided against the keystone pipeline…I don’t think it was a coincidence but most people in Canada want those tar sands shut down anyway. So he did us a favour but did hand the New PM a hot potato in his first week in office. Not to long ago…the aged former PM Chretien Trudeau Sr’s right hand man as well back in the day and he flew to Moscow with an audience with the “Putin” The War of Terror is over for Canada. And the fascist who got us into it has already been declared the worst PM in our history. That ilk will never see power again I HOPE….the danger is..when a half sane leader is elected anywhere in the West they tank the economy….the fear and anger is pumped up in the people and the amorphous middle swings right…a weak working class and social democracy UNIONS get blamed for the world’s trouble. Then Hitler walks in to save the day….it is that amorphous middle and a paralyzed working class that allows fascism to take over. That is pretty well what happened in the Ukraine. The East the Miner’s and the Farmer’s “The Worker’s and the Peasants” were able to unite and resist and bring their middle with them…if they didn’t flee to Russia that is. Otherwise the whole of the Ukraine would have gone over. Of course the fools in the West not respecting language rights but the same is true on how many former Soviet States…Latvia for example….look where they are at…I gave that example deliberately before the straw man responds.
Ah, the Keystone negative isn’t a hot potato for Trudeau. Keystone is one of those things that’s a loyalty test for the corporates but isn’t really that popular with the actual Canadian people outside the oil patch, who don’t really see that there’s anything in it for them. Plus most non-Conservatives are at least a bit worried about global warming. So, Trudeau couldn’t really be against it because the Liberals are in the end a corporate party, but having taken that obligatory stand he probably doesn’t give a damn if he actually gets the pipeline because his voters are gonna either yawn or breathe a sigh of relief.
I wouldn’t put too much stock in Trudeau’s pacifism though. He’s still gonna be backing Israel and the empire, he’s just going to want to talk kinder and gentler while he’s doing it. It’s like we Canadians just tossed out Bush and brought in Obama for some “change we can believe in” (ha ha). The style will be different, and Trudeau isn’t committed to gutting what’s left of our democracy, not to mention our science, public service and so on. But anyone expecting a really big positive change is very likely to be disappointed if they pay attention.
The idea that Canada’s traditional role is that of “peacekeeper” is a self-serving propaganda myth that Canadians peddle in order to avoid facing the reality that Canada is an imperialist power with a foreign policy that reflects this reality.
The Trudeau regime represents not a break from Canadian imperialism but a *TACTICAL* shift based upon more effectively disguising Canada’s predatory ambitions behind the veneer of peacekeeping or humanitarianism.
from: “Imperialist Canada”
http://arpbooks.org/books/detail/imperialist-canada/
“Imperialist Canada exposes Canada’s imperialist past and present, at home and across the globe. Todd Gordon interweaves histories of indigenous dispossession in Canada with the cold facts of Canadian capital’s oppression of peoples in the global South. The book digs beneath the surface of Canada’s image as global peacekeeper and promoter of human rights, revealing the links between the corporate pursuit of profit and Canadian foreign and domestic policy. Drawing on examples from Colombia, the Congo, Sudan, Haiti and elsewhere, Imperialist Canada makes a passionate plea for greater critical attention to Canada’s role in the global order.”
Mr. Saker,
You should fix your article; you copied the wrong data from wiki in regards to the israeli defeat in Lebanon in 06.
You copied the civilian casualties, not the combat losses, the combat losses were quite higher.
As per what they admit:
Israel Defense Forces:
Killed: 121 killed
Wounded: 1,244 [16]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Lebanon_War
Personally, I also don’t believe the idf lost only 5 tanks(destroyed beyond repair) either. From more reliable sources, it appears to have been more.
The number of Hezbollah who fought is more like 3,000.
Hezbollahs losses in the war, as reported by wiki, are inflated “estimates”.
Let’s hear what former British MI6 operative, Alastair Crooke, had to say about the fighting in Lebanon, 06;
So much for the cowardly zionist military.
US Colonel and special forces veteran, Patrick Lang, who has worked with the idf, wrote re the highly overated idf:
And what did we see in Gaza? Beyond the massacre of civilians and terror bombing?
Well, even the much weaker Palestinian militants at Gaza in 2014 gave the israelis a huge headache… over several days of ground combat, and without any real deep penetrations and occupation attempts, over 530 israeli soldiers were KIA or WIA. The israeli military planners objected deeper thrusts into Gaza on the grounds they’d suffer thousands of casualties. Uri Avnery recognized the palestinians fought bravely and skillfully. He wrote, for instance:
This is the reason Israel usually tries to get other people to fight their wars for them; such as the Americans in Iraq in 03 – the war against Iraq was basically a war for Israel – and the Waahabi fanatic proxies unleashed upon Syria.
Oh yeah, that is largely a war for Israel and zionism too.
@Luka K: You should fix your article; you copied the wrong data from wiki in regards to the israeli defeat in Lebanon in 06. You copied the civilian casualties, not the combat losses, the combat losses were quite higher.
You are absolutely correct!! Thanks for catching my mistake!
The number of Hezbollah who fought is more like 3,000.
I believe that the number of *resistance fighters* could have been higher, but the resistance includes more than just Hezbollah (it even has Christians). But I have it from several trusted sources that Hezbollah had only less than 1000 “real” Hezbollah fighters. Still, I would agree that the number of man and women who fought could have been higher.
Thanks a lot for an excellent post and for catching my mistake!!
Kind regards,
The Saker
Luca, the Israelis have become soft thanks to years where their martial valour has been restricted to terrorising women, children and old people, murdering hundreds of children by remote control in bombings and artillery barrages, killing child stone-throwers with sniper-shots to the head and back, executing Turks on the Mavi Marmara with bullets to the head as they were held down etc. Years of racist savagery in destroying Palestinian society, killing hundreds of Palestinian leaders (ever wonder why Abbas has been spared)and marching ever further to the racist Right, all the time protected from International Law by their slaves in the USA and the rest of the West, has turned Israel into exactly what I well remember a Syrian academic dubbing it decades ago. A cancer, but not just in the region, as the Syrian said, but one poisoning the entire globe.
The Kuwires siege will be over soon, after months of fighting and more than 2 years being cut off, Cheetah force is less than 1 KM away from the base now.. Would be the first major victory in years. It would also cut more IS supply lines.
#Sheikh_Ahmed captured by tiger forces
#SAA forces just ~1 km away from #Kuwires Airport
https://twitter.com/Amin_Akh/status/663735278092345344
Zero Hour Approaches the Kuwieres Military Airport: Cheetah Forces Reportedly 1km Away
It took the Syrian Arab Army’s “Cheetah Forces” approximately one month to cross 20km of rough terrain and the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham’s (ISIS) defenses inside the Deir Hafer Plains of the Aleppo Governorate; however, this large-scale offensive has finally paid off for the Syrian Armed Forces as they approach the besieged Kuweries Military Airport.
On Monday afternoon, the Cheetah Forces – in coordination with the National Defense Forces (NDF) and Kataebat Al-Ba’ath (Al-Ba’ath Battalions) – finally broke ISIS’ frontline defenses at the northern district of Sheikh Ahmad, resulting in the pro-government forces overrunning the terrorist group’s positions and imposing full control over this strategic town in the Aleppo Governorate’s eastern countryside.
http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/zero-hour-approaches-the-kuwieres-military-airport-cheetah-forces-reportedly-1km-away/
The suggestion that Russia do nothing in response is not only weak but stupid on a geopolitical level. How far should Russia allow the US controlled Daesh/ISIS go before retaliating not only against the actors but against the financiers? How many airliners have to go down and how many Christians slaughtered before we say no? To every sane mind its a fact that US supplies ISIS (moderates to the not so sane), so if its already known who do we have to convince? It looks more like turning a blind eye and its not in Russians character to pretend. US GDP is 15 times larger than Russia’s, I think they could go for a long time supplying weapons and having a large portion of them blown up at storehouse by Sukhois. Only a few are needed to make their way into strategic locations such as shopping centers, or onto cargo area of a plane, or the 100th floor of a high rise in the form of a suitcase.
Europe along with other countries are following the the Alpha wolf, as soon as he is brought down the pack follows the next Alpha. There is always a fight involved but its not always to the death, a blow to the confidence is all thats needed.
It seems there is a bad idea around, that’s been polluting the modern World for years now. That is, that wars be allowed to end in stalemates.Which means they don’t “end”.But are left hanging ,ready to flare up again at anytime.Very few wars since WW2 have ever really “ended”.Even with WW2,they were never “officially” ended.Without a peace treaty they aren’t really concluded.In the past wars had clear winners and losers.Or there was a negotiated settlement to the war.Finalized by a treaty ending the war.In today’s World conflicts almost always end in “agreements” which don’t really settle anything.Its as if governments think if a conflict is “too hard to deal with,freeze it”.What kind of an answer is that,its no answer at all.Its because a disagreement is difficult there is something called “war” that settles it.Wars are “meant to settle disagreements”,not to be frozen and constantly flared up to kill more people every few months or years.And leave the areas destabilized forever more.I’m really not sure which side benefits more by these “frozen conflicts”.Since they seem to be favored by both the US and Russia.Personally,I think the biggest benefit goes to the US by freezing conflicts.It leaves them open for the US to use to stir up trouble.While Russia would benefit more by World stability.Some examples are Bosnia and Kosovo.Where for almost 20 years there have been NATO troops “enforcing” agreements, that if they weren’t there would be overturned rather quickly.So basically NATO is there to “garrison” the region.With Moldova and Transnistra,you have a ridiculous situation where after over 20 years of pretending to be one country they can’t even agree on a political solution to unite them both.Then there is Georgia,where instead of doing the smart thing.Overthrowing the anti-Russian government in 2008.Putting in a pro-Russian government.And then getting that government to grant ironclad autonomy agreements to the breakaway regions.Russia has had to put up with stationing garrison troops in those regions.While enduring a Russian hating regime on her border which acts as a stooge for NATO.Moving East we see Azerbaijan and Armenia’s border disputes.The land in question is historically Armenian.The people living there were mostly Armenian.And the region wants to be Armenian.But we again have no settlement and a constant irritant ,easy for the US to cause trouble with.And its because of the same reason as with Georgia.Russia while stationing troops there never sponsored a full settlement of the issue.Now we have Donbass.Again no settlement.Only an open sore leaking blood daily.And ready to erupt at anytime.With another “agreement” said to paper over the situation.When will people realize that it is just plain wrong to not settle these conflicts.Only by actually settling them will there be peace.As long as they are unsettled the people there are doomed to constant war,instability,and failed economies.No one wants to develop economies in areas unstable.Where war breaking out at anytime will undue all your work.
Sure, but the world is an imperfect place. Had Russia put Abkhazia and South Ossetia back inside Georgia, things might be a real mess by now. And a puppet government would not have been recognized around the world, so it would have become an endless political hassle and sign of Russia’s imperial tendencies. Perhaps a better solution would have been to put in a puppet government and allowed independence referendums for Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Javakheti (Armenian), and Adjara (Muslim). The Armenian area used to have a Russian base that could return and put a lot more pressure on Turkey. Plus, the pipelines from Azerbaijan go through there I believe.
Perhaps the real insane optimism was in creating the lousy borders in the first place. The Soviet borders were guaranteed to cause lots of wars once Moscow lost its grip. What is the logic in having half of Ossetia in Georgia? Has it made sense to create and maintain a huge Ukraine, a place that requires a fairly strong ideology to keep it together? Particularly when you (Moscow) don’t offer an ideology to compete with Galicia’s.
The reasons the Soviets did that are complicated.But the two that to me stand out the most were that by satisfying “most” of the nationalists wants they bound them to them.But by leaving a “kicker” in the borders it left them needing Moscow if they wanted to keep those areas.Secondly,they believed that “nationalities” were only a temporary phase of human history.And that they were creating the universal “Soviet man”.Who would all be “Soviets” no matter anything else.So they didn’t care what internal boundaries that were put in dividing nationalities into separate “republics”.They were all just considered “provinces” anyway.It all began to come undone when the USSR started to collapse.But Russia,the strongest “republic” was ruled then by Yeltsin.And he wasn’t smart enough to fix the problems before letting the other republics break away.A strong ruler would never have let the “Rus” lands fall apart from Russia. And would have divided the other areas into their correct national regions before letting them declare independence.Transnistra should have been restored to Ukraine (with Ukraine ,Belarus,Russia,and Kazakhstan forming a new union) and the Armenian regions to Armenia.While the other republics should have been forced to grant ironclad autonomy areas to their smaller nationalities (guaranteed by treaty ,with Russia as the guarantor of the treaties).The problems of today (and tomorrow) caused by those errors are going to be hard to solve.Not impossible,but very hard to solve.
Daesh did rapidly adapt to the Russian air campaign.
That might be why SAA now are using Bumblebee’s..
Although heavy at 26 pounds, it has a simple sighting system that is easy to train soldiers to use and has a maximum range of 800 yards”.
Military experts from Popular Mechanics, a US magazine of popular technology, are quite impressed with the capabilities of the Russian portable flamethrower system with a cute nickname Bumblebee, which nevertheless is capable of completely devastating enemy forces not only in the open but in bunkers, trenches, and even armored vehicles
http://sputniknews.com/military/20151108/1029765936/russia-bumblebee-flamethrower-weapon.html
This is why you need boots on the ground. If the SAA had weapons like this before the last couple of weeks, IS would not have been able to take such large territories in Syria and Iraq.
#ِAleppo: Road of Death & Life, more than 100 IS killed… Looks like this was a major operation for IS..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpF1OpSxxmc&feature=youtu.be
https://twitter.com/MEChannelLive/status/662256502967836672
Living with war in Aleppo | Channel 4 News another Western propaganda outlet.. All propaganda alla tyme. These idiots talk about how the people support Assad and what their fate would be if the government lost. Yet they put in tidbits in there about the regime destroying peoples lives. They are not blatant about it, but instead of at least showing support for the government who are trying to protect its people, they take jibes in the usual western style.. Like snickering hee heee heee… So concerned about the Syrians.. Damn terrorist network!
Towards the end they show a dance hall where young people go to dance in the day time.. They would be stoned to death by the idiots who control the area just a few blocks away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXVc60723e8
What hypocrites.. Everyone the world over should pay attention.. When the bad comes to you.. You will also end up in tid bits like this.. Oh pooa you.. Too bad you had something we wanted and you never gave it willingly.. Now look at pooa you.. waiting in line to be butchered by oua guys.. pooa pooa you.. life destroyed.. oh the pooa children.. Here have another humanitarian bomb to help the situation..
New Isis video
“Healing of the Souls With Killing of the Russians
Video
November 09, 2015 “Information Clearing House” – An Arabic narrator says in the video: ‘By God’s will, and strong efforts of our brothers and soldiers on the ground in the province of Sinai, they brought down a Russian airplane, which carried over 220 Crusader Russians. All of them have been killed, and thanks to God for that.’
‘By God’s will, we will not let you live in peace until we live in peace. We will attack you at your own places, and we will not make any difference between old and young.”
‘So die in your rage, we are the ones who brought it [the plane] down, but we will not let you know how we did it. We will declare our methods on how we brought it down at the time and place of our choice.’
WARNING
Video should only be viewed by mature audience
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43368.htm#.VkF3lPNxwKg.facebook
SYRIAN ARMY BREAKS SIEGE OF KUWAYRIS AIR BASE; SAA DEFENDERS CRUSH ISIS AT AIR FORCE ACADEMY
ALEPPO: It will be announced soon, but, the Syrian Army has broken the siege of Kuwayris by opening the southern entryway into the camp and pouring in tons of food, medicine and supplies. This was accomplished only a few hours ago as Russian and Syrian bombers shellacked the ISIS rodents – all to the chagrin of British and Turkish terrorism enablers in Gaziantep and Reyhanli who were actually directing the ISIS terrorist defenses. Terrorists with strange accents were demanding direct Turk involvement but were told none would be forthcoming. At that point, according to our source, the terrorists began to withdraw from indefensible positions opening the way for a barrage of fixed artillery fire from SAA Howitzers and T62 tanks turning the entire southern flank into a mammoth burning, hay-filled barn, the heat radiating in all directions causing many of the soldiers inside to take cover. According to Wael, in Latakia, many terrorists surrendered when they found they could not escape the conflagration. We will have more for you soon.
Read more at http://syrianperspective.com/2015/11/aleppo-syrian-army-breaks-siege-of-kuwayris-air-base-saa-defenders-crush-isis-at-air-force-academy.html#iQKqmGoPc7TbAxdj.99
Truth is war has not ended, daesh still in syria, the zios downed russian plane and we are waiting to know what comes next…so sit tight events are still unfolding, never jump to conclusion
Pepe Escobar’s take on strategy….
And now, the 50 immortals
But first the Special Forces deployed to northern Syria — Obama’s 50 immortals — need to fulfill their mission. Say one name: Kuweyres. Everything depends on what happens in Kuweyres, a military airbase.
Here are the facts on the ground. The SAA, at least for now, has secured its all-important supply route to Aleppo. What they’re aiming for next – supported by Russian air strikes – is much more complicated; cut off for good the resupply routes from Turkey for the gaggle of Salafi-jihadis/”moderate rebels.”
Arguably the only local “capable” force for this mission is the Syrian Kurd YPG. But to solidify their position, the YPG need to build a strong link between Kobani and the Kurdish enclave of Afrin.
And guess why they can’t do it; because the Pentagon is telling them to strike south instead, towards Raqqa, ISIS/ISIL/Daesh “capital.” And Turkish intelligence – which controls the resupply corridor – warned the YPG they will be bombed to oblivion if they try to expand their northern Syria base.
So the YPG needs protection to keep moving. It won’t come from Ash’s people. And the Russians are far away, with no boots on the northern Syrian ground.
The SAA though is only a few kilometers away from Kuweyres. It will be a nasty battle. But if they capture the military air base, they get the perfect hub for Russian and Syrian jets to protect the YPG as they close the gap between Kobani and Afrin.
The Pentagon well knows the Russians have made a deal with the Syrian Kurds; the SAA, with as much Russian support as possible, takes Kuweyres; the YPG advances towards Afrin; and the Russians keep the Turks in check. Without this chain of crucial events, it will be virtually impossible for the “4+1” – Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq, plus Hezbollah – to cut off the Turkish-enabled resupply corridor for the myriad Salafi-jihadi/”moderate rebel” gaggle.
And here’s where Obama’s 50 immortals come in. They have been sent to the YPG command to “assist” them in not fulfilling the deal. What else is new? It makes more sense for Ash’s boys to work side-by-side with Ayman al-Zawahiri’s goons. The Pentagon and al-CIAaeda; what could possibly go wrong? Gotta keep the global war on terror (GWOT) as much an endless war (remember Rumsfeld?) as possible. Now that’s a good reason to stop whining.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43374.htm
This article forgot that the syrian effort is a joint effort between Iran , Syrian and Russian.. Focusing on Russia alone as this article indicates truly missed the point.. the Syrian and Iranian ground troops are suffering losses but they are also taking ground from the rebels/isis.. russia provide the air element and the political cover , preventing US air force and it’s allies to run all over the syrian goverment forces just like what they did in libya..
just remember , in 2006 , the Israeli RAN OUT OF GUIDED BOMBS and have to beg for more from Uncle Sam.. (over objection from USAF).. and Israeli air campaign in 2006 focused NOT ON THE HEZBOLLAH but on destroying lebanese infrastructure , since the israeli intelligence have to idea where the hezbolla hide their rockets..
comparing russia with israel is like comparing a watermelon with a grape, totally different , and remember , israeli ground troops got pasted by the hezbollah defense , and cannot even enter and hold hezbollah areas.. dont forget on the last day before ceasefire , israeli tried to helo insert paratroopers south of litani river , and got coldfeet when one of their CH53 was shotdown killing the first combat death of israli female soldier inside (5 israeli killed on the shotdown), the paratroopers then hiked back ON FOOT to avoid getting encircled by the hezbollah..
Israel lost the 2006 war , I doubt the joint ops of Russia+Iran+Syria will lose..
I want to join here to Saker’s statement: As a none-Russian I am very proud of what Russia is doing in Syria.
Saker says “the Russian forces in Syria are not only fighting for Syria, but that they are first and foremost fighting for Russia”. I would add they are fighting too for Iran, China, maybe Europe?
The international agreement with Iran took years to be brought to fruition, and was opposed all along by powerful factions inside the U.S. foreign policy establishment and the Israeli state, which at least ostensibly focused hostile hysteria against Iran. For a long time, it was “not if, but when” the Israeli tail would wag the U.S. dog into the McCain refrain: Bomb Bomb Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran? And let’s not be lulled excessively by the agreement in its present state: The anti-Iran forces are wrangling to get back the upper hand.
Isis arose out of the Sunni and Baathist forces that resisted the transfer of local power in Iraq to majority Shi’a forces, in a regional polarization where Sh’ia and Sunni labels reflect a rivalry between Wahabi Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia and Iran. The U.S.-forced regime-change in Iraq replaced a secular, somewhat non-sectarian Sunni core with a sectarian Shi’a rule, disrupting the equilibrium of the region increasing the influence of the Iranian Islamic Republic, which started out with the overthrow of the puppet Shah, and a hostage crisis in which the U.S. embassy staff had been locked down for month after month. Although the Khomeini forces were looked at by the U.S.-British imperialists as the lesser-evil against a variety of socialist and communist forces that could inspire class-based revolution against the empire, they nevertheless, after the hostage crisis, never established diplomatic relations, and the process leading up to the Iran agreement was significant not only for its intrinsic terms, but as a partial reconciliation, however unstable, that normalized Iran back into the “family of nations” to some degree, arousing furious jealousy on the part of the Saudis, and frustration on the part of Netanyahu and Co.
This is what the Benghazi scandal was all about. The forces that overthrew Khadaffi in Libya, were Quaeda-Isis religious jihadis, fed, nurtured and aimed by U.S.-British-French forces. Initially, the Obama administration and its former Secretary of Defense Gates were reluctant to throw in, but Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, together with Susan Rice and Samantha Power, aligned themselves with the British-French imperialists who were already bombing Libya, among other things, over the top, to join into the war. They ridiculed Gates for saying “we” had no vital interests there, and Obama who promised to “lead from behind.” The excuse that the obscure anti-Islamic Youtube was responsible for the attack was a talking point of General Petreus and the CIA. These forces were all aligned with the Quaeda/Isis-types that presided over the chaos that Libya had become, and the talking point was designed to cover up for those forces that were practically invited to attack the almost unguarded compound, except for Libyan teenagers armed with baseball bats and told to call London in case of an emergency. Hillary and the entire Obama administration, probably based on “intelligence briefings” about the Youtube were covering up for their pawns after their embarrassment.
Now ISIS was armed, trained, organized, funded as to reinforce Quaeda in the aim of regime change against the Assad government of Syria. But the empire’s logic looked at Syria as a mere stepping stone toward the enemy they obsessively focused against: Iran, the center of the alliance that included Syria and Hezbollah. ISIS represented one imperialist foreign policy in a collision course against the partial turn towards Iran.
Many MSM cries went out against ISIS. Certainly it has not enjoyed a good press. In order to change course, ISIS had to be eliminated, or cut down to size. Cries went out for “boots on the ground”. But with war-weariness in the U.S. and the military overstretched, who was going to fight ISIS?
The empire at first armed, then bombed, the Kurds. They sought Turkish, Saudi and Jordanian troops. Of course these never materialized. Whether by coordination or not, the only major intervention that arose was that of the Russian Federation, demonized officially as “Putin”. No one not on the “inside” can say whether there may be any coordination, however compromised and treacherous, and interfered with by opposing factions, down but not out, and trying to regain the upper hand, and always looking to attack, provoke, harass, terrorize, etc. Russia. But there were announced meetings between Russian and U.S. military forces, to avoid dangerous hostilities, and for deconfliction, a newly coined word. That much is out in the open. The factions in the U.S. that are for the partial shift toward Iran would probably have to maintain contact with Russia through the War Department, rather than through the academically more appropriate State Department, because the State Department is more flooded with neo-con McCainiac types, such as Victoria Nuland, whereas, the military tends to be freer of the Israeli influence, that is, of trying to drag the U.S. into a permanent war footing against the Zionist Entities permanent enemies. And there is a narrow, fleeting common interest involving certain powerful factions on both sides.
“… the military tends to be freer of the Israeli influence…” , you really think so? I hope you’re right!
The international agreement with Iran took years to be brought to fruition, and was opposed all along by powerful factions inside the U.S. foreign policy establishment and the Israeli state, which at least ostensibly focused hostile hysteria against Iran. For a long time, it was “not if, but when” the Israeli tail would wag the U.S. dog into the McCain refrain: Bomb Bomb Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran? And let’s not be lulled excessively by the agreement in its present state: The anti-Iran forces are wrangling to get back the upper hand.
Isis arose out of the Sunni and Baathist forces that resisted the transfer of local power in Iraq to majority Shi’a forces, in a regional polarization where Sh’ia and Sunni labels reflect a rivalry between Wahabi Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia and Iran. The U.S.-forced regime-change in Iraq replaced a secular, somewhat non-sectarian Sunni core with a sectarian Shi’a rule, disrupting the equilibrium of the region increasing the influence of the Iranian Islamic Republic, which started out with the overthrow of the puppet Shah, and a hostage crisis in which the U.S. embassy staff had been locked down for month after month. Although the Khomeini forces were looked at by the U.S.-British imperialists as the lesser-evil against a variety of socialist and communist forces that could inspire class-based revolution against the empire, they nevertheless, after the hostage crisis, never established diplomatic relations, and the process leading up to the Iran agreement was significant not only for its intrinsic terms, but as a partial reconciliation, however unstable, that normalized Iran back into the “family of nations” to some degree, arousing furious jealousy on the part of the Saudis, and frustration on the part of Netanyahu and Co.
This is what the Benghazi scandal was all about. The forces that overthrew Khadaffi in Libya, were Quaeda-Isis religious jihadis, fed, nurtured and aimed by U.S.-British-French forces. Initially, the Obama administration and its former Secretary of Defense Gates were reluctant to throw in, but Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, together with Susan Rice and Samantha Power, aligned themselves with the British-French imperialists who were already bombing Libya, among other things, over the top, to join into the war. They ridiculed Gates for saying “we” had no vital interests there, and Obama who promised to “lead from behind.” The excuse that the obscure anti-Islamic Youtube was responsible for the attack was a talking point of General Petreus and the CIA. These forces were all aligned with the Quaeda/Isis-types that presided over the chaos that Libya had become, and the talking point was designed to cover up for those forces that were practically invited to attack the almost unguarded compound, except for Libyan teenagers armed with baseball bats and told to call London in case of an emergency. Hillary and the entire Obama administration, probably based on “intelligence briefings” about the Youtube were covering up for their pawns after their embarrassment.
Now ISIS was armed, trained, organized, funded as to reinforce Quaeda in the aim of regime change against the Assad government of Syria. But the empire’s logic looked at Syria as a mere stepping stone toward the enemy they obsessively focused against: Iran, the center of the alliance that included Syria and Hezbollah. ISIS represented one imperialist foreign policy in a collision course against the partial turn towards Iran.
Many MSM cries went out against ISIS. Certainly it has not enjoyed a good press. In order to change course, ISIS had to be eliminated, or cut down to size. Cries went out for “boots on the ground”. But with war-weariness in the U.S. and the military overstretched, who was going to fight the ISIS, turned part Frankenstein?
The empire at first armed, then bombed, the Kurds. They sought Turkish, Saudi and Jordanian troops. Of course these never materialized. Whether by coordination or not, the only major intervention that arose was that of the Russian Federation, demonized officially as “Putin”. No one not on the “inside” can say whether there may be any coordination, however compromised and treacherous, and interfered with by opposing factions, down but not out, and trying to regain the upper hand, and always looking to attack, provoke, harass, terrorize, etc. Russia. But there were announced meetings between Russian and U.S. military forces, to avoid dangerous hostilities, and for deconfliction, a newly coined word. That much is out in the open. The factions in the U.S. that are for the partial shift toward Iran would probably have to maintain contact with Russia through the War Department, rather than through the academically more appropriate State Department, because the State Department is more flooded with neo-con McCainiac types, such as Victoria Nuland, whereas, the military tends to be freer of the Israeli influence, that is, of trying to drag the U.S. into a permanent war footing against the Zionist Entities permanent enemies. And there is a narrow, fleeting common interest involving certain powerful factions on both sides.
” the Russian force was never sent to Syria to defeat Daesh or even change the course of the civil war.”
The course of the civil war has already changed. Being a Daesh mercenary in Syria has lost all romanticism and sex-appeal. Instantly.
Keep your eye on the ball. Things are becoming clearer.
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has been deselected.
Israeli officials believe Sisi will not ‘survive his term’
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israeli-officials-believe-sisi-will-not-survive-his-term-1117198558
The first shot fired, the downing of a Russian passenger jet and the mass murder 224 innocent people, was an immediate death blow to Egypt’s slowly recovering tourism industry. The Brits, eager to participate and never missing an opportunity to spite Russia, made sure of it by unexpectedly and unnecessarily cancelling all flights to Egypt just as el-Sissi was due to arrive in London. With Saudi-Israeli and Zionist-Atlanticist fingers gripping el-Sissi’s purse strings more tightly than ever, they are, as main beneficiaries of these events unquestionably the driving force behind the decision to remove or else completely neuter the Egyptian President. The Zio-Atlanticists are apparently no longer willing to tolerate his weak middle path rhetoric and behaviour.
It is worth highlighting the shades of the Arab Spring and fate of Mubarak now befalling el-Sissi as the Empire, including both Anglo and Zionist dialectical factions, effectively conspire to lop off el-Sissi’s head, publically humiliating him mid-flight just as he was about to meet Prime Minister here little piggy-piggy David Cameron.
Perfidious Albion, so very eager to sacrifice and exploit everything and everyone. They make me puke. These crimminals must be arrested and prosecuted for their crimes against humanity while those who do not qualify for Truth and Reconciliation must be executed without remorse because no empathic creature is safe in their presence. We still have enough time to develop an understanding of our circumstances and save ourselves if we try.
The downing of an aircraft laden with common Russians seeking cheap vacations precisely targets growing economic-political-social ties between Egypt and Russia, creating an effective no fly zone for Russian tourists.
This is why the Russians remain relatively quiet.
Next up on the regime change schedule, fifth columnist human rights activists begin sprouting like mushrooms.
Egyptian intelligence charges leading journalist with ‘publishing false information’
“One of the best known journalists and human rights defenders in Egypt has been remanded in custody after Egypt’s military intelligence agency filed charges…”
El-Sissi is not without support but with Egypt’s only independent source of hard foreign currency wiped out, all flexibility el-Sissi might have had to maneuvre is gone, unless Russia decides to move in with a major offer, something which is unlkely given that Russia is already spread thin, Egypt is a basket case and Israel would vehemently oppose it. Putin wisely maintains distance between himself and the Scorpion King Netanyahu’s fanatic fiefdom.
Let’s also not forget the newly discovered deposits of Egyptian gas offshore. If el-Sissi ever fancied himself a new Nasser then the timing was perfect to nip him in the bud. Egypt must be made to look like Libya, Syria or even worse.
The decision to oust or at least neuter el-Sissi comes less than a week ahead of the 2015 G-20 summit in Antalya, Turkey, on November 15, 16. The various major players are now staking out relative positions ahead of a the gathering, with Russia and Turkey sitting side by side, unmistakably at the front of the bus.
None of this is lost on Putin.
Putin praises Erdoğan as ‘tough man’ for defying EU over pipeline decision
Please read the November 9 headline again.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/putin-praises-erdogan-as-tough-man-for-defying-eu-over-pipeline-decision.aspx?pageID=238&nID=75795&NewsCatID=359
“Russian President Vladimir Putin has described Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as a “tough man,” praising him for not being intimidated by a potential Western reaction against Russia’s decision to scrap the South Stream gas pipeline in favor of replacing it with a route through Turkey.”
Russia is offering the biggest slices of pie to both Turkey and Germany, via Turk Stream and Northstream II.
The decision to humiliate el-Sissi is most of all a direct move made to counter Russian momentum. On the whole it seems entirely pointless and counterproductive unless you believe chaos is the cure. The move against el-Sissi is a severe blow to the Coptic, Secular, Nationalist and some Internationalist stratems of Egyptian society who seek stability and were so aggrieved by the decision to destroy and humiliate Hosni Mubarak, although I suppose he got off lightly compared to Muammar Gaddafi. Genocidal Malthusian Globalists and many prominent Israelis including Golda Meir have always been terrified that Egyptians, now close to 100 million in number, might organize themselves along the lines suggested by Nasser and have sought opportunities to kill them off in the millions. A sufficient level of chaos might also provide Israel with an opportunity to cleanse Palestine of its indigenous inhabitants, something long in the works.
Speaking of the weaker players, I feel it necessary to point out Bashar Assad was himself formerly a willing and enthusiastic partner of the AngloZIonists, even after the 2003 reinvasion of Iraq. Assad was opposed to so-called hardliners (few and far between in a relatively tired and corrupted regime) who worried raproachment with the West was a tragic mistake. The decision to participate in the US ‘rendition’ programme and the phoney war on terror, supposedly partnering with the US to destroy al-Qaeda, along with other decisions such as the de-mining of large sections of the border with Turkey and possibly allowing the assasination of Imad Mughniyeh, Hezbollah global operations chief in Damascus on February 12, 2008, is dramatic evidence of Bashar Assad’s naive and ambivalent attitude toward the security of his country before the war against Syria began in 2011. It is significant to note that Syria did not send an official representitive to Mughniyeh’s funeral, implicitly supporting what was said to be a Mossad-CIA operation.
Responsibility for the complete lack of preparation on the part of the Syrian military and security apparatus in 2011 must fall squarely on the shoulders of Bashar Assad. That the Syrian government had very little in the way of combat capable military forces, including almost no Su-24/25 fighter bombers and very few Mi-24 helicopters available in 2011 is indicative of the regime having prepared, if at all, for the wrong war. Although it is very easy to take this view in hindsight, Bashar’s father, Hafez al-Assad, would not have allowed himself to be put in this position.
Putin has big things to offer Erdogan, including Bashar Assad’s head on a platter if the Russian leader deems it is necessary or wise. For those who worry, Putin will not abandon Syrians, we should be perfectly confident given his past behaviour. Russia has already drawn her redline in Syria, as expressed in the Vienna Syrian peace document and agreed to by all of the major players including Turkey.
I hasten to add, Putin has just informed the world that Turk Stream is very much still on. Russia, the Turkey of Erdogan, elements within the Obama administration and some Europeans are united by their interest in seeing the jihadis kill themselves off. In this regard they are opposed to the Zionist-Atlanticists and Israel, though not always consistently.
While ISIS and their affiliates, including unofficial allies like the Kurds in northern Iraq are partnered with Israel, including Syrian Kurds in the north and east, other rebel groups in the northwest including possibly the Kurdish PYD, formerly dependent on Turkish intelligence, are isolated or failing badly. Their support is being reduced or withdrawn while other players, including possibly elements of the Turkish Deep State allied to Israel and NATO rush to pick up the straglers and merge them with ISIS. The Zionist-Atlanticists will be looking to profit from the spillover sending now experienced jihadi terrorists into Central Asia, Africa, Europe and beyond. This is always their game and they have no intention of letting it go.
The slow and reluctant roll out of Iranian forces has so far been the biggest disappoinment of the conflict and here I will point it out again, Rouhani and the Rafsanjani faction who supports him have ties going back to the Reagan Presidency and were principal partners of Ollie North & Co. during the Iran-Contra affair. Rohani was point man in negotiations with the Great Shaitan during that period. All made themselves rich during the Iran-Iraq war, later co-operated closely with the fraudulent US war on terror and were subsequently rewarded by the sanctions regime (which perversely made them richer and more powerful still). Rouhani was often previously touted as a trusted person in the Western media before he became President in a surprising, almost certainly fixed, first round election victory in 2013. He was even the beneficiary of a Happy Dance psyop just ahead of his victory. Rouhani leads a group that is in conflict with Ayatollah Khamenei and the relatively puny Iranian military plus Revolutinary Guard including many Afgani Hazara volunteers who altogether provide the manpower, funding and material support necessary to bolster the Syrian government and stave off collapse. The clerical establishment of Iran now appears weak having failed to deliver the number of fighters necessary to support the Syrian government offensive.
For each of the players, things are exceedingly complicated as multiple crimminal factions and gangs within gangs all seek ways to profit from chaos and the misery of people. Erdogan, now more than Putin, could become a target of attempts on his life, especially by Mossad partnering with elements of the Turkish Deep State. If this were to happen, it would mean the gloves have really come off and although I don’t discount the possibility, I also don’t believe the Zio-Atlanticists are prepared for such an extreme escalation at present as they would be marking bulls-eyes on themselves. This may change as they become more and more desperate over time.
What is most significant about the Israel led Zio-Atlanticist and GCC cabal is their willingness to kill untold numbers of innocent men, women and children and their insistence on growing and maintaing the business of terrorism and war. This is the source of their power and they won’t relinquish it without a fight to the death: remember it always. They have consistently demonstrated an utterly psycopathic disregard for human life and continuously escalated their use of illegal weapons including tactical nuclear, chemical, biological, pharmaceutical and now even weather warfare — plus who knows what else including against their own population. Obama has lost the trust of this faction but he is not, as some have suggested, a lame duck President. He is a player insofar as he leads a push by what is imprecisely reffered to as the Anglo faction. Less hawkish though they may be, they believe themselves strengthened and are therefore still foolishly grappling/partnering with the ZIonist lunatic fringe when they deem it advantageous.
All of them are wolves but if it is necessary to choose then Obama is the saner and we can only hope he can give Putin and those pushing for resolution a sufficient level of support before Jackal Hillary Clinton assumes the Presidency.
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There is an error in the above article where the saker copied the wrong data from wiki in regards to the israeli defeat in Lebanon in 06.
He copied the civilian casualties, not the combat losses, and presented them as combat losses. The combat losses were quite higher. The article has not been fixed. Even the palestinians in 2014 inflicted at least 66 KIA on the idf.
From the wiki article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Lebanon_War
Israel Defense Forces:
Killed: 121 killed
Wounded: 1,244 [16]
Personally, I also don’t believe the idf lost only 5 tanks(destroyed beyond repair) either. From more reliable sources, it appears to have been more.
The number of Hezbollah who fought is more like 3,000.
Hezbollahs losses in the war, as reported by wiki, are inflated “estimates”.
Let’s hear what former British MI6 operative, Alastair Crooke, had to say about the fighting in Lebanon, 06;
So much for the cowardly zionist military.
US Colonel and special forces veteran, Patrick Lang, who has worked with the idf, wrote re the highly overated idf:
And what did we see in Gaza? Beyond the massacre of civilians and terror bombing?
Well, even the much weaker Palestinian militants at Gaza in 2014 gave the israelis a huge headache… over several days of ground combat, and without any real deep penetrations and occupation attempts, over 530 israeli soldiers were KIA or WIA. The israeli military planners objected deeper thrusts into Gaza on the grounds they’d suffer thousands of casualties. Uri Avnery recognized the palestinians fought bravely and skillfully. He wrote, for instance:
This is the reason Israel usually tries to get other people to fight their wars for them; such as the Americans in Iraq in 03 – the war against Iraq was basically a war for Israel – and the Waahabi fanatic proxies unleashed upon Syria.
Oh yeah, the war in Syria is largely a war for Israel and zionism too.
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> Artillery support
…provided to Russian Air-force by SAA
While maybe not the best of the brad, it definitely is not “none”
Superb, this analysis made my day.
btw, somewhat shamefully, months ago I posted here about my intention to join the Donbass militiasbut I haven’t. Instead I’m in Canada doing an MA at the nauseatingly neocon Munk School full of vile banderite scum. Some uke in a seminar said in earnest, ‘after the war are we going to need to ethnically cleanse the Donbas of Russians?’ and everyone just laughed, imagine if the shoe was on the other foot, they would have pilloried they guy, it would probably be in the news. So far I’ve managed to frustrate the canadian bandera scum in a couple ways, made one change their thesis topic on ‘crimean tatar desire to rejoin ukraine’ with contrary poll data from gallup & GfK. Anyway, it’s an interdisciplinary program so most of my courses will be in other, relatively sane faculties.
I’m a skinny noob with no military experience, middling Russian and an ADHD diagnosis. I’m sure there’s guys in the north wind who can contribute more on the battlefield than I could.
I am however volunteering for News Front’s English service, so if anyone can help me get interviews, mainly on security issues relevant to Russia, you will have my eternal gratitude.
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This is all about using a tight military intervention to leverage a political result. And Russia has already achieved this. The US has lost the initiative. Part of the political domain is perception. And here the US has been dealt a severe blow. They look stupid and incompetent. Russia looks smart, tough and professional. How’s that for signals? Who gets respect here? Wanna hedge your bets, maybe?
The Americans we certainly attempt to re-group and try to assert their mastery of the situation. But they will be looking over their shoulders wondering what’s Russia will do next. Because Russia will do something and it won’t be anything the US expects.
The airport fell. Its now even on yahoo.
Can anyone comment on this possible move: Why can’t Putin try to get some help from Germany to secure the Turkish border? Europe is tearing apart with those migrants. I have a feeling at the end of the war most of those ‘moderate’ beheaders will end up in Germany, living on german social security. Isn’t that nice? Germany’s got to be pissed at these US games so they can help Putin with political leverage at least.
Until we talk about the fact ISIS has been making fake videos of its own atrocities, fake claims about blowing up(some) of the antiquities it is said to have destroyed, fake Caliphate maps, we’re not dealing with the thorniest questions. “There’s something not right about ISIS”, one war correspondent said, “it’s more like theatre than real war.”
When will Saker and others talk about that? Basically how much of ISIS is a psy-op? OffGuardian has (sorta) touched on it, but not as much as needs to be done.But here are a couple of their articles on the subject.
Idiotic Media Version of ISIS: are we losing our critical thinking?:
http://off-guardian.org/2015/11/07/the-idiotic-media-version-of-isis-are-we-losing-our-critical-thinking
Is ISIS a Theatre Troupe?:
http://off-guardian.org/2015/06/08/is-isis-a-theatre-troupe/
Killing almost a 1000 air force cadets, just unarmed kids is fake? hey found like 8 mass graves of them already.. Executing 200 kids of militia and police officers is fake? Maybe that video is.. But what about executing men of entire tribes who were against IS???
So maybe they don’t rape 10 year old girls and babies.. I don’t want to find out if its true or not.. But sending heads of soldiers they kill to their mothers like what the ukie punisher battalions did.. So they cut off their heads after they were killed? But who would send the heads of those soldiers to their mothers??????
A lot of psychological stuff here.. But they do sick stuff.. It makes them exceptional.. since they cant bomb wedding parties and hospitals and stuff. They got to show the world they mean business and they are exceptional..
IS is basically mercenaries that were the shock troops used in Libya.. The US does this, they train a bunch some where and then after they gain experience send them elsewhere.. That’s where air America comes in.. Although in this case it was more the british who controlled them.. But then again the ukies were managed by Germany.. The US stayed mostly out of it until the right time and took over.. Merkyl and her gang of Nazi;s are neck deep in the ukie fiasco.. Guess Germany wanted a greater 4th reich but the US said, fuck the EU and wanted to use them against Russia…. All these vassels.. they do their own thing for masta.. but the masta has no friends.. No body seriously thinks Germany is dangerous.. Oh but they are.. The used the EU to pay for e.germany.. The only country that got anything out of the EU was Poland.. The show me country.. Germany is the willy coyote of working to take advantage of others all the while pretending they are above all that. I am pretty sure the entire plan for the EU, Nato and its future execution were all well planned ahead.. They are an occupied country so they can only do so much.. But the 3rd reich is well and alive today with a US makeover and PR company looking after it.. Maybe we should go with, Which western country is not imperialistic… Would roasting black people by dutch peace keepers qualify?
6 Never allow family to stand in the way of opportunity.
21 Never place friendship above profit.
111 Treat people in your debt like family… exploit them.
When no appropriate rule applies, make one up.
Ok, there’s a force out in Syria calling itself ISIS, fighting a war of attrition against Assad. But how much does that have to do with the atrocity vids? I put it to you we don;really know the answer to that at this time. if even western media and western experts have said some of these vids are fake, how can we just ignore this and keep on assuming the whole ISIS story is kosher? Just because the US State department says so?
I think Russia is well aware ISIS is just a NATO proxy force, but it can’t say so for fear of kicking off WW3. I think Russia may be aware most of the media stories about ISIS are fake, but goes along with the lie for its own (very likely justifiable) reasons.
Just my two cents, but read the two articles I listed. Particularly the second, which has a link to an experienced war correspondent saying ISIS is more like theatre than a real fighting force. Eye opening.
They brought out Nostradamus’s ghost where he predicted that after 2 towers were destroyed the Muslim caliphate will emerge and engulf the soviet union after destroying the middle east and Russia and amerika will fight to save the world.. But the entire world would be engulfed in fire. I just a video of an IS bunker going up in smoke, someone’s pants were flying 200 feet in the air, guess he was sitting on the tow missiles.. Now that was a show..
So of course its all show and mirrors. When I saw IS move, I saw a replica of the US invasion of Iraq.. Almost a replica of its invasion of Afghanistan but much more from an arrogant stand point.. Then when the US did not even notify the Iraqi’s about the 5 KM long lines of Toyotas driving across the desert towards Iraqi cities, it was absolutely clear who organized them and who they were.. They are trying to recreate Nostradamus prophesies because these guys have a thing for the occult. They practice it in the skulls and bones and free masons and what not. They thought they could do a major production where once Syria fell they could push out most of Iraq and invade Iran and then move on Russia and china and india.. But it seems it did not go as planned.. I am only surprised it took this long.. They were planning this much earlier.. Immediately after the Israeli war in 2006 because that was when they planned to take over the Syrian army bunker system and it was the first thing they did even before demonstrations started. Immediately they started attacking Syrian army soldiers. But it took a few years to organize IS and send them marching to Iraq. If you watch you will notice in the videos all the punks who are running around with burp guns and shooting everything like spoiled brats.. Those are the IS goon squad.. but they are not the ones running anything and they are not in charge and they were not the ones who defeated the Iraqi and Syrians armies. But like all big productions, the extras make up the largest number of targets.
Most of this bunch is like the drug gangs in places like Chicago.. a bunch of kids with guns who think they run things. Not scared of anything and killing anyone who stands in the way or don’t hand over. But the production seems to be having technical difficulties.. Greed is blinding a lot of countries to the dangers of such behavior. Police wont even go to many parts in US cities.. Imagine if there was no police at all. EU seems to be totally lost, they cant even see the dangers on their door step. They think this is a US production so they are safe. UK is across a pond so they also think they are safe. This mindset, will go out of control just like jeans and t-shirts are now the fashion even in the darkest corners of the planet. The most dangerous production ever..
Video: U.S. Apache Attack Helicopter Follows Behind ISIS Convoy … Doesn’t Fire a Single Shot
This video from LiveLeak purports to be an Apache attack helicopter following a huge ISIS convoy of white pickup trucks crossing from Iraq to Syria … and – instead of attacking – more or less “escorting” it across the border:
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/11/video-u-s-apache-attack-helicopter-follows-behind-isis-convoy-into-syria-from-iraq-doesnt-fire-a-single-shot.html
It doesn’t look like an Apache -more like an MI-24 but even that doesn’t look quite right.
@ Anonymous on November 10, 2015 · at 9:22 am UTC (for some reason there was no “reply” on that post).
I don’t think there has been a time since the Vietnam War that US pilots have had experience in air to air combat. So while “sometimes” avoiding missiles or being shot at from the ground by Third World armies or terrorist forces is the extent of their combat experience.That’s not to praise Israeli pilots,they are the same.Since 1973 I don’t remember them being tested in real combat either.So while I’m sure US and Israeli pilots can fly planes.Giving either of them heroic status as “air aces” is really ridiculous.Both countries are like Mohammed Ali or Mike Tyson boxing with some 18 year old kid of the street.And then “crowing” when they KO him, as if it was some great victory.
More good news. It seems SAA troops have lifted the 3 Year Long Siege of the Kuweires Military Airbase.
Syrian war correspondents have reported from within the base, there is already video of it.
“One month ago, the Syrian Arab Army’s “Cheetah Forces” (Tiger Forces branch) began their arduous journey across the Deir Hafer Plains to lift the three year long siege imposed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) at the Kuweires Military Airport in the Aleppo Governorate’s eastern countryside.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Cheetah Forces elite “Team 6 Brigade” – in coordination with the National Defense Forces (NDF) of Aleppo City and Kataebat Al-Ba’ath (Al-Ba’ath Battalions) – broke-through ISIS’ final line of defense at the east Kuweires village and military housing in order to liberate the remaining area and lift this brutal three year long siege.”
More at http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/cheetah-forces-lift-the-three-year-long-siege-of-the-kuweires-military-airbase/
Dear Saker, thanks for the excellent assessment of the Russian campaign in Syria. Just a quick comment: the ‘game change’ narrative was not my narrative; however, you have to admit that the enormous courage of the Russian government/military did indeed challenge the Western players. Thanks to Russia, the anti-imperial Resistance worldwide can be hopeful again!
“ I therefore don’t believe that Russia will take any direct actions against the countries sponsoring and controlling Daesh.”
What is a Saker? A gentle dove.
Please, Vlad, one Caliber to the f***ing Qataris, just in the dish of the cocaine!
I hope our beloved Vladimir Vladimirovich is at least a cock.
Some background info by a fine young man who does translations from soviet texts.
Mission to Syria
The Soviet Union’s first ambassador to Egypt, Nikolai Vasilievich Novikov, recounts his pioneering role in establishing diplomatic relations in 1944 with Syria. Novikov provides a rich context to the genesis of Russo-Syrian partnership, describing the geopolitical arena and its attendant intrigues conducted by rival great powers like Britain and France. Novikov’s passage serves as an excellent background to an alliance between Russia and Syria that has regained strategic significance in the Great Game of our own day.
http://espionagehistoryarchive.com/2015/11/07/mission-to-syria/#more-413
Thanks for the link, T1, looks very interesting.
At the end of the 33 day war of 2006 Hezbollah had mobilized 5000 men south of the Litani River (not 1000), and I’ve never heared anything about them being second tier. They had a variety of units as needed for area denial.
The IDF had mobilized 36-37000 after 33 days, including navy, airforce, and all their other branches, equalling 7 IDF to 1 Hezbollah.
Source: youtube.com/watch?v=GDF8UqfDzSI (Hezbollah’s channel).
Flight 9268 was downed by an Israeli missile (probably AMRAAM 120C or D).
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/11/10/british-foreign-secretary-says-bomb-which-means-missile/
I have a lot of respect for the Saker, but this is a really bizarre post.
What the hell do you mean the Russians have no artillery support, comrade? Hello?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2O-g42eIdw
The devastating thermobaric fist of our glorious TOS-1 MLRS systems are flooding the pit of hell with daesh martyrs every day! The takfiris themselves report that they are being completely massacred by the new artillery systems.
“Very limited” Naval support? Ships as far away as the Caspian Sea are supporting the operation comrade!
The comparison with Israel is inane because Israel is a regional power, while Russia is a global power and the two wars are completely different conflicts. A far better comparison is with the American support for the Iraqi state in the Iraqi war with daesh. Russian support for Syria has clearly accomplished more in one month than the entire American campaign in Iraq has in one year.
The Russian bombing campaign has had a significant impact not just on the front line but on the whole depth of the enemy formations of the “Army of Conquest”/Nusra in Idlib, Aleppo and Homs. This is has taken the form mostly of preplanned strikes based on the excellent intelligence from the Syrian Army rather than American style close air support. These strikes opened the way for a series of offensives across the country by the SAA/Hezbollah forces that are in fact taking back ground from the enemy.
The Russian close air support is coming mostly from the Hind helicopters, which have been extremely active in support of the ground forces. The wahabis of Syria are learning why their Chechen comrades wake up in terror at the sound of rotor blades in the night.
The Russian force was in fact sent to Syria to defeat daesh and end the civil war by supporting the Syrian Army. This will take a while, as this is a grueling urban war against well supplied and battle hardened fighters who are extensively fortified and well dug in. The retarded internet audience that expects everything now will undoubtedly fall into defeatism, but those following events on the ground can see the slow, brutal defeat of the Army of Conquest unfolding even now:
https://4threvolutionarywar.wordpress.com/tag/col-cassad/
The Islamic state is a deadly threat not just to Russia but the whole world island. While Russia fought alone in Ukraine, in this war she fights with almost the whole of Asia on her side. Syria is only the beginning of a global war of the Eurasian alliance against the Wahabist-Atlantist Antichrist that will range from Latakia to Kashmir.
You have neglected to point out the fact Russia’s actions have done far more damage in the propaganda war than they have cost. Much like the phony Syrian Nerve Gas attack backfired on Obama, Russian strikes against ISIS made the coalition look weak and uncommitted.
If nothing else people in the west are wondering what is really going on. Hopefully this will end well but I doubt it.
The world is run by lunatics.
I’m sorry but must disagree on some points. The US is greatly over extended. Russia is fighting in it back yard.It is fighting for a dentist that was never supposed to be the leader of Syria(his older brother was).Syria’s leaders are socialist the last in the region unlike our ally Saudi Arabia which is a totally backwards state be ANY definition of the term yet they are our allies.Zero civil rights and zero womens right it is embarrassing to be allied with them.The pentagon in flogging the worst planes in the world to date. Russia has very good modern plane and tanks they do not have to fly anywhere to be in the fight .And nukes. they only have to knock out the sats and electricity. Their population can adapt better than our fat-assed wal-mart consumers. Once the ATM’s go down so does America. Most are helpless children that can only exist with the help of electricity. Not to mention America is totally broke as is most of the western world. importing 90 percent of your oil to fight against the the people that export it is stupid.A tank makes a nice lawn ornament as does the car to get the cubicle worker to work but if their is no fuel for the tank they are useless.
Many thanks to the Saker for this article.
Yet I have a question: how do you estimate the size of the Daesh forces ? 200 000 seems a lot and if this is the number of fighters, they must have at least an equivalent number to support them: feeding them, providing them weapons,amunition, gas, communications etc…. It is a very large and very expensive army.
Furthermore to manage all these operation and develop an efficient strategy, Daesh seem to have a strong and professional structure. That structure is not getting out of the wood. Who is providing them this structure : Nato ? Turkey ? Israël ?
ANyone want to comment on the authernticity of this?
http://www.thetotalcollapse.com/russian-emissary-death-in-us-spurs-flight-to-moscow-of-plane-shootdown-terrorists/
Quote:Keep in mind that the AngloZionist propaganda always presents the Israeli military in general and the Israeli Air Force in particular as some kind of quasi-invincible super-force of uber-trained heroes who are the best of the best. …
Yupp…. Still remember the piture of them in tears when they got whooped by Hezbollah…LOL ! Brave , Heroic Most Moral Army in the World.. Brave against a 10 years old boys with a small stone in their hand !
OT, but related: ‘secret nuclear data’ leaked accidentally by Russia:
http://en.alalam.ir/news/1758594
The question is – accidental or ‘accidental’?
I think it’s a warning against complacency to the usual suspects.
Basically an underwater ICBM.. You really think the Russians are that stupid? They have the technology to build it. While the US was spending all that money in the air, the soviets were working on underwater projects. China just tested a hypersonic missile defense system.
Putin said they have many aces up their sleeves that will terrify nato..
http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2015/11/chinese-scientists-unveil-new-stealth-material-breakthrough/123622/
Chinese Scientists Unveil New Stealth Material Breakthrough
A group of scientists from China may have created a stealth material that could make future fighter jets very difficult to detect by some of today’s most cutting-edge anti-stealth radar.
“In the 1970s, Secretary of Defense Harold Brown, working closely with Undersecretary – and future Defense Secretary – Bill Perry, shepherded their own offset strategy, establishing the Long-Range Research and Development Planning Program that helped develop and field revolutionary new systems, such as extended-range precision-guided munitions, stealth aircraft, and new intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platforms,” former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said at a November 2014 event outlining the Pentagon’s newest technological push.
The good news: the material isn’t locked away in a lab but published openly, so it’s not going to surprise anyone.