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    This is the Syria combat video social media picked up on indicating Russian troops/boots on the ground in Syria----

    #Breaking - #Russian soldiers were viewed in #Zabadani while fighting for #Assad regime. #Syria pic.twitter.com/tZn3rXP52n

    VIDEO supposedly showing #Russia(n) troops fighting in #Syria https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttqTm6C3rjM … pic.twitter.com/RKTe4oTNqR

    Russia (#Assad supporter) holds up start of UN #Syria chemical weapons probe http://www.france24.com/en/20150903-...3&dlvrit=66745 … #Putin #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/2y9Ud9sPOg

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    Notice the Russian non linear masking operation---same as there are no Russian troops in the eastern Ukraine BUT only contract professional GRU/Spetsnaz which does not count.

    Report: Russian troops embedded with Syrian military http://www.newsweek.com/why-putin-se...s-syria-368436

    Putin: "Es ist verfrüht, um über russische Soldaten in Syrien zu sprechen."
    Dann sprechen wir wohl später darüber
    .

    Putin stated it is to early to talk about Russian troops in Syria--we will talk about it later.

    BTW--about four months ago the anti Assad Islamists captured a major Russian intel collection center which had been manned and run by GRU/Spetsnaz and was supporting the Assad army with intel on the Islamists fighting them.

    BTW--it barely made any waves in the mainstream press.
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    http://www.newsweek.com/why-putin-se...s-syria-368436

    This article first appeared on the Council on Foreign Relations site.

    Why Is Putin Sending Troops to Syria?

    By Elliott Abrams 9/3/15 at 3:16 PM

    Most Americans are aware of the aggressive Russian actions in recent years in Ukraine (seizing Crimea and participating in efforts to destabilize the rest of the country) and Eastern Europe. What is less well known is Putin’s effort in Syria.

    A story by Michael Weiss in The Daily Beast tells us what is actually happening, as its title conveys: “Russia Puts Boots on the Ground in Syria.” Not only is Russia arming the Assad regime, but there is now evidence that Russians are on the ground with Assad’s forces actually operating the equipment.

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    Weiss refers to “compelling evidence that Russians have embedded with the Syrian military.” Assad recently told Hezbollah’s TV station that “We have strong confidence in the Russians, as they have proven throughout this crisis, for four years, that they are sincere and transparent in their relationship with us,” and he appears to be right.

    Russia’s involvement is growing very fast. Alex Fishman, one of Israel’s best military correspondents, reported this on August 31:

    Russian fighter pilots are expected to begin arriving in Syria in the coming days, and will fly their Russian air force fighter jets and attack helicopters against ISIS and rebel-aligned targets within the failing state.

    According to Western diplomats, a Russian expeditionary force has already arrived in Syria and set up camp in an Assad-controlled airbase. The base is said to be in area surrounding Damascus, and will serve, for all intents and purposes, as a Russian forward operating base. In the coming weeks thousands of Russian military personnel are set to touch down in Syria, including advisors, instructors, logistics personnel, technical personnel, members of the aerial protection division and the pilots who will operate the aircraft.

    Past reports have stated that the Russians were in talks to sell the Syrians a package of MiG-29 fighter jets, and Yak-130 trainer jets (which can also serve as attack aircraft.) The current makeup of the expeditionary force is still unknown, but there is no doubt that Russian pilots flying combat missions in Syrian skies will definitely change the existing dynamics in the Middle East.

    This contradicts the happy talk we’ve long had from the Obama administration, suggesting that Russia could be a partner in Syria and part of the solution there. Instead, Putin appears to be doubling down on his support for Assad.

    Meanwhile, the United States is insisting that rebel groups it works with and arms must not attack the regime, despite its endless war crimes and attacks on civilians; they must attack only ISIS instead. What the administration still refuses to acknowledge is that the Assad regime is a jihadi manufacturing device, whose brutality largely explains the growth of ISIS.

    As long as Assad is in place, ISIS will grow; Assad’s attacks on Syria’s Sunni population mean that he serves as a recruiter for ISIS. Because our central goal is the defeat of ISIS, we must work to remove the Assad regime, but its survival still seems to be the central Russian goal—as it is the central Iranian goal.

    So American and Russian goals in Syria could not be more at odds. Putin’s actions to expand Russia’s military support for Assad suggest that he understands this. The question is when we will recognize that fact.

    Elliott Abrams is senior fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.

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    So let's see just how both the US and Russia are handling the charge that Russian boots are on the ground and fighting in Syria----.

    1. US first denies any knowledge, then they are monitoring Russian military flights. BUT only After social media gets adamant Russians are fighting in Syria.

    2. Russia and Putin openly state in true Ukrainian fashion--it ain't us it must be the Ukrainians............

    3. Even the Russian info warrior TASS gets into the fray and denies any Russians are fighting.

    BUT leave it up to social media to do their due diligence.............

    Soldiers speaking Russian in Syria 2:05-2:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdX1...ature=youtu.be … pic.twitter.com/oHnfpC67gc

    BTW--80% of all intelligence is OSINT--open source--this confirms it yet again.

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    Remember Kosovo war in 1999?
    1 million Albanians left Kosovo due to ethnic cleansing by Milosevich

    What did Clinton and US Congress do?
    They removed Milosevich from power.
    Problem solved

    And Russia keeps throwing that in the face of the US –they claim that it broke international law BUT do and or did you hear Russian say a single word about 1M Albanians refugees and now they claim to be the world's greatest experts on how to handle migrants flows--heck they create them.

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    Russian troops and heavy equipment are on the more to Syria.

    Two Russian navy's large landing ships were seen crossing the Bosphorus yesterday, allegedly heading to Tartus

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    Fact: every time when rebels launch new assault in #Damascus- regime bombing #Douma suburb in response bc heart of revolution

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Remember Kosovo war in 1999?
    1 million Albanians left Kosovo due to ethnic cleansing by Milosevich

    What did Clinton and US Congress do?
    They removed Milosevich from power.
    Problem solved

    And Russia keeps throwing that in the face of the US –they claim that it broke international law BUT do and or did you hear Russian say a single word about 1M Albanians refugees and now they claim to be the world's greatest experts on how to handle migrants flows--heck they create them.
    Taken from social media account--- Malcolmite @Malcolmite

    It's amazing 99% of Syrian refugees in Turkey I spoke to said Assad is the reason for their misery, not one said ISIS

    ISIS were only secondary to Assad. They always said "remove Assad & ISIS would be removed easily, it's Assad that helped establish them"

    almost every Syrian I met lost a friend or a family member & saw unspeakable brutality from the Assad regime that never makes the press

    the racist things other fellow Arabs would say about Syrian refugees in Turkey was also very disheartening.

    I argued rationally with them but they always go back to the civil war & what the Assad regime did to the Lebanese ppl

    many Arabs (especially Lebanese) hold Syrians all accountable for the crimes of the Assad family in Lebanon

    religious Turks saw it as duty 2 help fellow Muslims & happy 2 take in Syrian refugees but secular right wing & left were 100% against it
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Russian troops and heavy equipment are on the more to Syria.

    Two Russian navy's large landing ships were seen crossing the Bosphorus yesterday, allegedly heading to Tartus
    Russian Navy Landing ships heading south. Ropucha's 142 Novocherkassk & 130 Korolev has some extra cargo on fr deck

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    Under the rubric to little to late---is this the reason for Russian boots on the ground--to ensure Assad survives until his so called snap elections and so called power sharing??????

    Had Russia decided four years to support power sharing there might have been a chance to save their proxy Assad—but they did not and after the diplomatic dust up at the press conference recently with the KSA Russia has been racing in trying to figure out a way to rescue Assad—militarily he is doomed as the IS and other Islamists and moderate Syria groups are winning on the ground.


    http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/n...on/529382.html

    Russia Says Syria's Assad Ready to Share Power with Opposition
    Reuters
    Sep. 04 2015 10:13
    Last edited 10:14

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is ready to hold snap parliamentary elections and could share power with "healthy" opposition.

    Putin's comments are the closest in weeks to outlining what Moscow might see as an acceptable way forward on dealing with Assad. Russia, along with Iran, has been Assad's key international ally in the war that has been raging in Syria for four-and-a-half years and in which a quarter of a million people have been killed.

    Moscow has made clear it does not want to see Assad toppled and has seized on gains made by Islamic State in Syria and Iraq to urge his foreign foes, including the United States and Saudi Arabia, to work with Damascus to combat the common enemy.

    "We really want to create some kind of an international coalition to fight terrorism and extremism," Putin told journalists on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Russia's Far East hub of Vladivostok, adding he had spoken to U.S. President Barack Obama on the matter.

    "We are also working with our partners in Syria. In general, the understanding is that this uniting of efforts in fighting terrorism should go in parallel to some political process in Syria itself," Putin said. "And the Syrian president agrees with that, all the way down to holding early elections, let's say, parliamentary ones, establishing contacts with the so-called healthy opposition, bringing them into governing."

    Moscow wants the U.S.-led coalition carrying out air strikes on Islamic State positions to coordinate with the Syrian and Iraqi armies and moderate anti-Assad rebel groups on the ground, as well as Kurdish forces.

    Assad's foes have refused to cooperate with Damascus, fearing that would help legitimise his rule in Syria, where the West and Gulf states say he is part of the problem, not the solution, and must go.

    A flurry of recent high-level diplomatic contacts have so far failed to yield a breakthrough on the key point of contention in the conflict.

    "If it's impossible today to organize joint work directly on the battle field between all those countries interested in fighting terrorism, it's indispensable to at least establish some sort of coordination between them," Putin said.

    He added the chiefs of general staff of armed forces of countries "sitting close" to the conflict visited Moscow recently on that.

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    Putin's three geo political goals are;

    1. discredit and damage NATO
    2. discredit and damage the EU
    3. completely disconnect the US from Europe

    This statement goes to point three--disconnect the EU from the US

    Putin: EU “blindly” followed US in forcing standards on Mid East + N Africa, now “bears the load” of refugee crisis: http://www.1tv.ru/news/polit/291554

    Notice Putin stated nothing concerning the Russian military support and jets to the Assad military and his military fighting with Assad as a possible explanation of the Syrian refugee flows.

    This is the standard Russian mantra for over a year--it is the fault of everyone else but not Russia--surprised he has not attempted to blame it on the Ukrainians.

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    RU military-info portal claims to have detailed "own info" on RU army's presence in Syria. http://military-informant.com/news/r...-latakiya.html

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    and don't forget the Russian and Iranian weapons/merecenaries who have fueled the Syrian war from the beginning https://twitter.com/NickCohen4/statu...52034754281473

    Not just Obama's failure in Syria, also UK & Europe. Had there just been a no-fly-zone to stop the barrel bombs etc. https://twitter.com/HotlineJosh/stat...46166700285953

    Iraq, Tal Kaif, Daesh with an 9K115-2 Metis-M ATGM "9K115-2" -> GRAU designation / NATO code is AT-13Saxhorn-2
    IS has modern Russian ATMs where did they come from?????

    Such a coincidence that Assad's opponents keep getting assassinated!
    Syria: The anti-Regime Druze leader Wahideddine al-Balous assassinated in #Suwaydaa city few hours ago
    . pic.twitter.com/6PP67w7M6c
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Under the rubric to little to late---is this the reason for Russian boots on the ground--to ensure Assad survives until his so called snap elections and so called power sharing??????

    Had Russia decided four years to support power sharing there might have been a chance to save their proxy Assad—but they did not and after the diplomatic dust up at the press conference recently with the KSA Russia has been racing in trying to figure out a way to rescue Assad—militarily he is doomed as the IS and other Islamists and moderate Syria groups are winning on the ground.


    http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/n...on/529382.html

    Russia Says Syria's Assad Ready to Share Power with Opposition
    Reuters
    Sep. 04 2015 10:13
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    Druze (not Islamic) leader assassinated today, presumably by Assad's regime forces, what a coincidence when they propose to negotiate a deal

    Assad's preferred method of dispute resolution https://twitter.com/elizrael/status/639865468057088000

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    Novorossiа-Syrian mission of the Armed Forces of Russia- via @InformNapalm https://translate.google.com.ua/tran...rf&prev=search … (Google Transltd) pic.twitter.com/OJ3nES7ecC

    Footage
    Rebel-besieged #ISIS terrorist blows himself up north of #Aleppo.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxqhqq-5y6Q
    pic.twitter.com/kDxUu8EKQw

    Footage
    Syrian rebels recapture parts of #Marea from #ISIS.
    Reportedly (conf. by ISIS) with #US air cover.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teoEOq9NN28

    Awesome video of Jaysh al-Fath troops storming Tall al-Khirba NE al-Fu'a #Idlib early today.
    https://youtu.be/ptSujg3k1ao pic.twitter.com/le7jUCOILM
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    Please, Please, Please do not tell me there is any truth in this article by CBS---AFTER literally billions spent on IRS equipment, satellites, and spy planes to chase jihadi's, drugs and explosives in Iraq and AFG AND they did not see this coming---come on.........

    Social media has been carrying the potential of this for months just from their view of OSINT.

    David Martin/ CBS News/ September 4, 2015, 7:06 PM

    Is Russia ramping up its presence in Syria?


    WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon is monitoring a scenario with ominous implications: the prospect of American and Russian warplanes fighting on opposite sides in the skies over Syria.

    In a development that caught U.S. intelligence by surprise, Russia has set up an air traffic control tower and modular housing units for hundreds of personnel at an airfield near Syria's Mediterranean port of Latikia.

    At the same time, Russia has requested the necessary over-flight rights to fly military cargo aircraft into the airfield.

    Some U.S. intelligence analysts believe Russia is preparing to insert combat aircraft into Syria, presumably to conduct strikes against rebel forces threatening its longtime ally, the regime of Bashar al Assad.

    One U.S. official said Russian military intervention in Syria would be a game changer, among other things raising the possibility of run-ins with U.S. warplanes conducting air strikes against ISIS in Syria.

    However, other analysts caution Russia could simply be gearing up for a humanitarian relief operation for the tens of thousands of Syrian civilians forced by the fighting to flee their homes.

    Appearing at an economic conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that although he continues to supply the Assad regime with arms, military intervention in Syria is "not yet on our agenda."

    Given Putin's track record of denying Russia's military involvement in Ukraine, U.S. officials say they are not putting much stock in his public statements about Syria.
    NOTICE--did anyone notice that even CBS is playing an info war game with their coverage--they could have referenced the Aviationist photos and social media photos of Russian fighter aircraft in the same air space as a Russian drone OR mentioned the two large Russian naval landing ships that cleared Turkey yesterday headed to Syria with even tarped cargo on deck.

    OR mentioned the one social media video with a five second burst of Russian being spoken in the middle of a firefight between Assad troops and anti Assad forces--NO nothing--absolutely nothing--ever wonder why????
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    Putin senses no actually knows that Obama is a weak President only interested in his legacy and has no intentions in directly challenging Putin either in the Ukraine and or Syria;

    Roland Oliphant @RolandOliphant
    It's not the mass deployment reported elsewhere, but Russia clearly feeling much bolder about more than "just political" support for Assad.

    Roland Oliphant @RolandOliphant
    Kremlin line used to be support for Syria was "routine" and arms deliveries simply fulfilment of existing contracts. http://bit.ly/1Ng8AVY

    Though Obamas inactions, non actions, missed actions ie red lines—the ME is in total chaos in a way it never was under Bush 2. The Iran deal did not help either.

    DID anyone notice Russia announced a second nuclear plant to start construction even before the Iran deal was even put into effect—effectively breaking the economic sanctions regime.

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    Russia has sent a military advance team to Syria http://nyti.ms/1OjJanr

    Putin "There are no Russian soldiers in Syria. Just local camel drivers "
    Photo of Russian soldier in Syria----
    pic.twitter.com/SNMWKwuHul

    Russian soldiers got lost in #Syria.... WTH? Don't they have GPS on their phone? https://twitter.com/svaboda/status/640071114711019521

    Crimean Marine arrived in Syria to defend Assad pic.twitter.com/Ha1KAclhRr

    Russian soldier in Syria---photo taken from Russian VK social media—photo of him in Russia and then in Syria-
    mobile.nytimes.com/2015/09/05/world/middleeast/russian-moves-in-syria-pose-concerns-for-us.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=0&referrer= …
    pic.twitter.com/HwQuvPf2aA
    pic.twitter.com/K9SlabIeH2

    World grieves plight of refugees, Russia increase support to Assad's killing machine. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...civil-war.html

    The truth is that Assad has killed so many people, mathematically speaking, ISIS leadership is the less deadly alternative. Imagine.

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    Julian Rpcke @JulianRoepcke

    It is "far it's premature to talk about" Russian troops in #Syria.

    - Vladimir Putin, 4.9.2015

    Photo of two Russian marines in Syria----


    pic.twitter.com/EUJp3pByTM

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    Has Obama and his weak foreign policy actually issued a Putin get out of jail free pass????

    Seems Russia's gotten free pass to increase weapons & advisors to Assad because of ISIS threat http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...civil-war.html … pic.twitter.com/zlYXFGfcdF

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