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    Ah………… now comes more Russian threats against a nation state that does not “perform” to the standards set by Putin----

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    Bulgaria's decision to close airspace for Rus.planes with cargoes for Syria raises questions about its sovereignty pic.twitter.com/UYVgY7QKQ8

    Syria 10.30 GMT+1, 9 September 2015 from @RussianEmbassy pic.twitter.com/G7UvTRKWsU

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Ah………… now comes more Russian threats against a nation state that does not “perform” to the standards set by Putin----

    Russian Embassy, UK ✔ @RussianEmbassy
    Bulgaria's decision to close airspace for Rus.planes with cargoes for Syria raises questions about its sovereignty pic.twitter.com/UYVgY7QKQ8

    Syria 10.30 GMT+1, 9 September 2015 from @RussianEmbassy pic.twitter.com/G7UvTRKWsU
    BUT THEN this........

    RU MoD sources: "Russia intensified supply of weapons, via air-flights over BG, to Assad in August. This caused BG to ban further flights"

    REMEMBER--initially the Russian MoD was "masking" these flights with the term "aid" alluding to "humanitarian aid" and not being more specific.

    THE exact same concept with their so called "masked military supply runs" into eastern Ukraine which have been declared "humanitarian aid convoys" but really are carrying munitions, fuel and supplies for their army and her mercenaries.

    WELL now we know exactly where Greece stands inside NATO after their 340B Euro bailout for their own economic failures--Iran we knew where they have always stood with Russia.

    Greece and Iran have granted Russia right to use their airspace for Syria flights, Russian news agencies say - @Reuters via @Breaking
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    VIDEO: Russian army conduct a live fire exercise in #Syria #Tartus - @ZombieTVonline
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSNbrLirYkQ … pic.twitter.com/8vYiuqij6K

    Russian confirms the presence of military advisers in Syria, but says they are part of a longstanding deal. http://nyti.ms/1LjJIqj

    BUT wait if long standing THEN why now—WHY not three years ago or a year ago---BUT wait it is Russia that has allowed at the same over 1000 russian jihadi’s to leave Russia for Syria to fight with the IS???

    Double standards it seems at work here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Remember the number of times I mentioned the term "weaponization of information". In any UW strategic strategy being used by Russia, Iran, IS and China--it is the key cornerstone to that strategy.

    Remember how I indicated we the US public do not clearly understand day to day events in Syria that has played out over the last four years AND how western mainstream media is responsible for that.

    WELL here is a perfect example actually more than perfect (it could be used in a classroom)of Russian "weaponization of information" twisted to depict Putin as this great forward thinking leader with massive foresight, depicting Assad as the global savior in the war on IS.

    WHAT is totally missing is the following;

    1. he fails to address the simple mathematical fact that IS has killed and or wounded seven times fewer Syrians than has Assad and his militaty

    2. the UN has released a study on the torture used by Assad against his own civil society that have out rivals anything Is has relased in their videos--there was recently even a photo display in the UN that shocked all--but no response out of the UNSC

    3. Assad has in fact lost 85% of his territory not only to IS but to the Kurds, and to moderate/radicalized Islamists

    4. Russia has delivered all the weapons that the Assad military has needed since the fighting began in 2011 over demands by the silent majority to participate in their own government since Assad is actually a minority dictator--Russia continues to provide aircraft and bombs

    5. the author fails to also address that Russia has repeatedly blocked any attempts by the UNSC to address Syria

    6. he fails to address that the Russian Foreign Minister Larvov under his breath but caught by audio accused the KSA FM of being a "blooming idiot" (mildly put in Russain) for publicly stating in Moscow that Assad is the problem not the solution

    7. he fails to mention that the barrel bomb concepts were passed to the Syrians by the IRGC/Iran and are being flown on Russian supplied aircraft

    8. he fails to mention that Hezbollah the Iranian proxy has been fighting along side Assad since 2011 and still is fighting along side of him so with Russian arms AND now troops flowing in is in fact Russia supporting the Iranian foreign policy in Syria????

    9. he fails to mention that Iran will never allow a break in the lines of communication between Tehran and Lebanon to occur--even yesterday the senior advisor to Khamenei declared there was no immediate need for democracy in Syria--the exact demands that started this mess in 2011

    10. he fails to mention that hundreds of Iraqi Shiite militia are fighting in Syria

    I could go on forever--BUT this is a masterpiece of "work with Putin", forget his invasion of eastern Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea and his total disrespect of international law --AS he is the soul and savior of Syria---just work with him and all will be fine.

    BUT again did he point out that far far far more Syrians have been driven out of Syria and or killed than ever killed or driven out by IS.

    NOT a single sentence---that is "weaponization of information".

    The Russian propaganda 6 Ds at work--distract, dismay, distort, deflect designed to create doubt and distrust.

    All of the Ds are in this article--BUT he is just a "normal Russian with his "normal" opinion BUT he is a Russian oligarch and the total owner of the Independent--that is a dangerous mix in the world of mass media.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...-western-leade...

    Evgeny Lebedev

    Wednesday 9 September 2015

    An alliance of Western leaders, Muslim nations and Vladimir Putin is the only way to defeat Isis




    Russian FM is disparately trying to change the subject/narrative from the invasion of the Ukraine, annexation of Crimea--to the Putin the great soul and savior of Syria--saving the from the murdering and rampaging IS WHICH flies in the face of reality in Assad's killing of far more Syrians than has than IS and being directly responsible for the 5M plus refugees with his barrel bombs, and chemical attacks using weapons delivered by Putin.

    MFA Russia ✔ @mfa_russia
    Cooperation w/ USA in many areas, incl. fight against #IS is hampered by US political stance
    http://sputniknews.com/politics/2015...#ixzz3lEZD9YIu … pic.twitter.com/8NObgXAY0K

    Putin is attempting to show the ME that it is he who wants to protect them NOT the US and he is trying hard to get back to business a usual and to get the sanctions dropped for his cooperation in Syria--BUT he fulfills not a single point in Minsk 2 in the Ukraine.

    Typical Russian Orwellian doublespeak at work.
    REALITY on the ground though is somewhat different----

    Asked woman from regime-held Mezze, Damascus, which group she was fleeing: "regime, Jaish al Islam, Daesh all the same. All are killing us"

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    This administration IE Obama, Kerry and the entire 700 person NSC has no strategy--OTHER than pull back and disengage--THIS truly does remind me more and more of the Wilsonian FP period in the US. It was dangerous then and it is now just as dangerous as it leads to Putin missing clearly our intentions as he "cannot read the US".

    OH by wait.....he does read Obama clearly and concisely---he has come to the decision that Obama is a very weak President and fearful of any confrontation that distracts from the legacy that he trying to establish---a moralistic view of foreign affairs where we are disengaging and allowing others to take the lead.

    Remember in the WaPo Ann Applebaum article I posted here--he made a fatal mistake in viewing the Ukraine as a regional issue ie the EU--NOT fully realizing it was a superpower confrontation only occurring in Central Europe just as he viewed Syria as a regional problem.

    Well he has made the same exact mistake in Syria---and now if he does not act the creditability of the US in the ME and other locations will be badly damaged for years to come.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...b11_story.html

    Mr. Putin makes moves in Syria, exploiting America’s inaction

    By Editorial Board September 8 at 8:08 PM

    IN JULY, President Obama said he had been “encouraged” by a telephone call Russian President Vladi#mir Putin had initiated to discuss Syria. The Russians, Mr. Obama confidently declared, “get a sense that the Assad regime is losing a grip over greater and greater swaths of territory” and “that offers us an opportunity to have a serious conversation with them.” Not for the first time, Mr. Obama was supposing that Mr. Putin could be enlisted in a diplomatic settlement to the Syrian civil war along lines Washington and its Arab allies support. Not for the first time, the president appears to have badly misread the Russian ruler.

    Far from abandoning its support for the Assad regime, Moscow appears to be doubling down. According to numerous reports, Russia is establishing a base at an airfield near an Assad stronghold on the Mediterranean coast and has filed military overflight requests with neighboring countries. Analysts believe Russia may be preparing to deploy 1,000 or more military personnel to Syria and to carry out air operations in support of Assad forces. Syrian rebels already have reported seeing Russian aircraft over territory they control.

    The intelligence is serious enough to have prompted Secretary of State John F. Kerry to call Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday and to release a statement saying that he had warned that Russian actions “could further escalate the conflict . . . and risk confrontation” with the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State.

    In reality, Mr. Putin’s strategy in Syria has been consistent. All along he has aimed to block any U.S.-backed move to remove Bashar al-Assad from power and aimed to force the West to embrace the regime as a partner in fighting the Islamic State. On Friday, Mr. Putin said his plan for a political transition in Syria, including parliamentary elections and a coalition government with “healthy” opposition factions, had Mr. Assad’s full support, which tells you all you need to know about it.

    By preparing to deploy Russian ground and air forces to Syria, Mr. Putin is acknowledging a truth that Mr. Obama has refused to accept: Any political agenda for Syria’s future is meaningless unless it is backed by power on the ground. Mr. Assad will depart, as Mr. Obama has been predicting and urging him to do for four years, only if the balance of military force makes an opposition victory inevitable and imminent. If the United States had provided even the modest support to Syrian rebels that Mr. Obama promised but did not deliver — much less the more muscular effort proposed by many of his advisers — Moscow probably would not risk its own troops and aircraft.

    As it is, Mr. Putin likely believes that U.S. weakness gives him an opportunity to tilt the military balance back toward the Assad regime. As Mr. Kerry’s statement put it, the result would be “greater loss of innocent lives” and increased refugee flows. But Moscow, like Damascus, will not be swayed by U.S. rhetoric. If Mr. Obama wishes to see the U.S. vision for Syria prevail over Russia’s, it will take more than phone calls.

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    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/o...908-story.html

    By Scott Stantis

    In an attempt to not crush the evil of ISIS, but rather to shore up the regime of the genocidal Bashar al-Assad, Vladimir Putin's Russia is mobilizing for an intervention. However, never fear, Secretary of State John Kerry has issued a strongly worded condemnation. The Obama administration's Syria policy in a nutshell. Be prepared to witness numerous red-lines-in-the-sand being crossed. ........

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    http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/09/08/...ampaign=buffer

    Russian Troops Are in Syria, and We Have the Selfies to Prove It

    By Reid Standish
    September 8, 2015 - 5:48 pm

    Standing against the backdrop of Istanbul’s iconic Bosphorus bridge, a young man in combat fatigues poses for a photo holding up a colorful sign that says “I love you” in Russian. He’s not a tourist, though. The man’s name is Maxim Mazhnikov; he’s a member of Russia’s 810th marine brigade; and he posted the photo to social media to document his journey to war-torn Syria.

    What Mazhnikov will do when gets there remains a bit of a mystery, but he is one of many Russian troops from the same unit that have been tracked via social media as they make their way towards Syria. According to a report by Russian investigative journalist Ruslan Leviev, growing numbers of Russian troops over the last two months have been sent to a Russian naval maintenance facility in Tartus, in western Syria. The apparent Russian military build-up there is sending alarm bells ringing in Washington, where the Obama administration worries that Moscow may be stepping up its efforts to help Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad hold on to power.

    Leviev’s research, which relies on posts by troops on Russia’s two biggest social networking sites, notes a shift in the types of troops being sent to Syria, from draftees to experienced career soldiers. Many of the posts have already been taken down, but Leviev managed to track down several troops from Russia’s 810th marine brigade and monitor their movement to Syria through the photos and status updates they posted online.

    This photo, taken from VKontakte, Russia’s version of Facebook, shows Mazhnikov, a career soldier, crossing the Bosporus bridge in Istanbul en route to Tartus and was posted on March 29, 2015. (Click to enlarge.)

    Photos taken from Mazhnikov’s profile on Odnoklassniki, another popular Russian networking site, show him in Syria at the Russian naval facility. The following photos were posted on Aug. 22, 2015.

    Leviev also found Anatoly Golota, another member of the 810th brigade on VKontakte, whose status says “Off to Syria”.

    Videos uploaded to the Internet in recent weeks have also sparked concerns that Russian forces are engaged in actual combat inside Syria. On Aug. 24, the Oryx blog, which monitors military developments in the Middle East and North Africa, pointed to combat footage filmed and posted by the media wing of Syria’s National Defence Force that showed a Russian-made BTR-82A armored vehicle near Latakia, in western Syria, with a color scheme used by Russian military units and not previously exported to Syria. As the armored vehicle is shooting in the video, orders can be heard in what appears to be Russian, raising speculation that troops sent by Moscow are taking part in fighting on the ground. Beyond the footage, however, there is little proof that Russian forces are engaged in Syria beyond their maintenance and advisory roles.

    “The participation of [the] Russian fleet, special operation forces or aviation [forces] are all possible, but in very limited scale,” Nikolay Kozhanov, a fellow at the London-based Chatham House and a non-resident scholar at Carnegie Moscow Center, told Foreign Policy. “Putin will not send the army.”

    Still, the influx of Russian troops, even if confined to Tartus, is indicative of the changing battlefield dynamics in Syria.

    Since the war in Syria began, the Kremlin has been a key backer of the Assad regime, supporting Damascus economically, diplomatically, and militarily. Moscow was instrumental in helping to negotiate the deal in 2013 under which Assad gave up its chemical weapons in exchange for the U.S. rescinding plans to bomb his regime in response to his gassing of his own people. The Kremlin has been supplying weapons to the Syrian government throughout the ongoing war, and Russia has also played a role in training the Syrian military, with Russia’s former Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov admitting in 2012 that Russia had “military and technical advisers” in Syria. Moreover, in October 2014, Syrian opposition fighters overran a joint Syrian-Russian listening center that was believed to be used for espionage operations.

    According to Anna Borschevskaya, a fellow at the Washington Institute and an expert on Russian foreign policy in the Middle East, Moscow is using the fight against the Islamic State to try to persuade the West to allow Assad to remain in power, something that Washington and its Gulf allies have said is a precondition for any successful peace talks. Should Assad abruptly fall, the Islamic State would likely benefit the most and could control even more territory in Syria.

    “This is central to Putin’s proposal on how to fight ISIS,” Borschevskaya told FP.

    Moscow put forward a peace plan for Syria that envisions enlisting Assad regime and Iran in the anti-Islamic State coalition, but rounds of negotiations with Washington and Riyadh have brought no visible results.

    Amid the uncertainty of the Syrian government’s longevity in the country, signs are pointing towards an even greater Russian presence in Syria — and the influx of more experienced troops, like those from the 810th brigade, to Tartus could be part of that shift.

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed concern in a phone call to his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov over the weekend, saying that if the reports of a Russian military buildup were true, it could dramatically escalate the conflict. Kerry’s phone call came on the heels of a Sept. 4 New York Times report that Russia had sent a military advance team to Syria, as well prefabricated housing units to an airfield near Latakia where Russian humanitarian aid and military hardware have been unloaded.

    Lavrov told Kerry it was premature to talk about Russia’s participation in military operations in Syria, a Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman told RIA Novosti on Monday. Still, Lavrov confirmed Moscow’s military commitment to the Assad regime, saying Russia “has never concealed that it delivers military equipment to official Syrian authorities with the aim of combating terrorism”.


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    So Turkey stayed out of Iraq when it came to ISiS but invades Iraq to hit the Kurds. Hmmm https://twitter.com/afp/status/641215404954775552

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    Khamenei said he will not negotiate with the US on any issue after the landmark nuclear deal https://twitter.com/AlArabiya_Eng/st...85633333407745

    Well so much interest in the Iranians in getting to a Syrian settlement since Russia their proxy is now on the ground in Syria--why negotiate on anything??????

    Russian activities in Syria aimed at establishing "major air operations hub" http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-voic...ria-1441731196
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    More Russian military in Syria photos---
    Meanwhile in Syria pic.twitter.com/ikrh8Om3TJ

    Back after 8 days in Aleppo. It's a horror show but I was inspired by the brave @SyriaCivilDef teams we followed. pic.twitter.com/j91WUJdlnK

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    In the world of strategic UW strategy there is a perfect storm brewing between the merging of the Iranian and Russian anti US UW strategy in Syria in support of Assad.

    While there have been multiple studies done especially on the Russian non linear warfare no one ever envisioned the merging of multiple versions of the same style of UW AND especially the accompanying "weaponization of information" elements.

    We see now both Iran and Russia unleashing their individual "weaponization of information" efforts but fully aiming at the US.


    The idea of a single strategic messaging/narrative controlled by two countries is intriguing at the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    In the world of strategic UW strategy there is a perfect storm brewing between the merging of the Iranian and Russian anti US UW strategy in Syria in support of Assad.

    While there have been multiple studies done especially on the Russian non linear warfare no one ever envisioned the merging of multiple versions of the same style of UW AND especially the accompanying "weaponization of information" elements.

    We see now both Iran and Russia unleashing their individual "weaponization of information" efforts but fully aiming at the US.


    The idea of a single strategic messaging/narrative controlled by two countries is intriguing at the least.
    From the totally Russian government owned information warrior media outlet-sputnik Intl -now we see how they are demonizing the very people that they pull out from rub le caused by Assad barrel bombs.

    AND they are an legal media outlet in the US--AND now western mainstream media pushes back--AND why????

    http://sputniknews.com/politics/2015...#ixzz3lFYucSJ4

    Soros-sponsored #WhiteHelmets uses NGO-status as cover-up to demonize #Assad government http://sptnkne.ws/GV5

    One of the largest humanitarian organizations operating in war-torn Syria - the White Helmets - has been accused of being an anti-government propaganda arm that encourages direct foreign intervention.

    In an article for the 21st Century Wire news service, investigative journalist and peace activist Vanesse Beeley says that the White Helmets use search and rescue activities as a cover-up to demonize Syrian President Assad and help terrorists.

    The official website of the White Helmets says that its volunteers have already saved more than 20,000 people on all sides of the conflict, adding that the organization is following the principles of humanity, solidarity and impartiality outlined by the International Civil Defense Organization.

    However, according to Beeley, the White Helmets and other NGO’s such as the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, are used to justify the West’s policy of arming and supporting the insurgency in Syria.
    Badly burned, one toddler's story exposes the horror of Syrian war which refugees are fleeing http://www.itv.com/news/2015-09-08/b...s-are-fleeing/ … pic.twitter.com/Hm6Ki57AhR
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    AND more Russian military equipment to Syria via the Syrian Express----

    SyriaExpress is back! Tapir class landing ship Nikolai Filchenkov 152 transits southbound Bosphorus. pic.twitter.com/NKEDDVOVKY

    Now being reported via BBC---

    And another Russian ship carrying military cargo on deck heads south through the Bosphorus.... https://twitter.com/YorukIsik/status/641613438318473216
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    One big reason so many #Syrians fleeing now is aggressive recruitment campaign by #Assad army 2 fill depleted ranks esp Damascus, Latakia.

    One can see that in the large number of draft age young men showing up in the refugee flows into Germany-----

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    A comprehensive overview of the political and military situation in Syria, with an emphasis on why Russia has now choosen to intervene - as an advisory mission to the Syrian Army (SAA):http://europeans101.blogspot.co.uk/2...ns-syrian.html

    The last paragraph:
    No doubt Vladimir Putin and his allies in Russia's elites have convinced themselves that they have the military means to restore the SAA and even make a major contribution to defeating both IS and Syrian rebel armies. But to any observer of both Russia and the Syrian civil war outside the Kremlin information bubble, this strategy seems loaded with borderline-insane levels of risk. Following a string of defeats on all fronts against Syrian rebel armies, IS and on a more covert level the Kurdish YPG, it is increasingly apparent that Assad's Syrian army is closely approaching the point of no return. At the same time, there are signs that Iran is using it's influence over the NDF to prepare for a post-Assad future in which any preservation of the Kremlin's influence is at best a secondary concern. Just as the British and Americans faced pressures to escalate their involvement further in Iraq or Afghanistan every time local security forces proved unable to hold on, in a few months the Kremlin may be confronted with the same dilemmas it faces now over deepening involvement or abandoning the SAA. Yet the introduction of further Russian troops into Syria risks bringing the moment closer when Russian families start asking why their husbands and sons are dying in Qardaha or Homs, compounding a domestic crisis from which Vladimir Putin is so desperately trying to escape.
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    Russia is not in an advisor role--effectively seen engaging in actual combat on the last two weeks---Russian professional Marines and GRU Spetsnaz.

    Russia has not sent the conscripts--it has sent their professional army.

    As a great man never said: "I told you so, you fxxxxxg fools." Exclusive: Russian troops join combat in Syria: http://reut.rs/1ixeK74

    Russian forces have begun participating in military operations in Syria in support of government troops, three Lebanese sources familiar with the political and military situation there said on Wednesday.

    The sources, speaking to Reuters on condition they not be identified, gave the most forthright account yet from the region of what U.S. officials say appears to be a new military buildup by Moscow, one of President Bashar al-Assad's main allies, though one of the sources said the numbers of Russians involved so far were small.

    Two U.S. officials said Russia has sent two tank landing ships and additional aircraft to Syria in the past day or so and has deployed a small number of naval infantry forces.

    The U.S. officials, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said the intent of Russia's military moves in Syria remained unclear. One of the officials said initial indications suggested the focus was on preparing an airfield near the port city of Latakia, an Assad stronghold.

    The moves come at a time when forces of Assad's government have faced major setbacks on the battlefield in a four-year-old multi-sided civil war that has killed 250,000 people and driven half of Syria's 23 million people from their homes.

    Syrian troops pulled out of a major air base on Wednesday, and a monitoring group said this meant government soldiers were no longer present at all in Idlib province, most of which slipped from government control earlier this year.

    Moscow confirmed it had "experts" on the ground.

    But Russia has declined to comment on the exact scale and scope of its military presence in Syria. Damascus denied Russians were involved in combat, but a Syrian official said the presence of experts had increased in the past year.

    Officials in the United States, which is fighting an air war against the Islamist militant group Islamic State in Syria and also opposes Assad's government, have said in recent days that they suspect Russia is reinforcing to aid Assad.

    Washington has put pressure on countries nearby to deny their air space to Russian flights, a move Moscow denounced on Wednesday as "international boorishness".

    Moscow's only naval base in the Mediterranean is at Tartous on the Syrian coast in territory held by Assad, and keeping it secure would be an important strategic objective for the Kremlin.

    Two of the Lebanese sources said the Russians were establishing two bases in Syria, one near the coast and one further inland which would be an operations base.

    "The Russians are no longer just advisors," one of them said. "The Russians have decided to join the war against terrorism."
    Notice just how Russia is pushing the US to join them in a Putin led anti IS combat operation BUT it really is targeting anyone and or anything that is in fact anti Assad---

    MFA Russia ✔ @mfa_russia
    Lavrov tells Kerry of need for consolidated response to terrorists in Syria
    http://is.gd/C7LG64 @RusEmbUSA pic.twitter.com/krvxRIEiWc

    REMEMBER it was said here--the Russian use of the term terrorists means basically anyone or thing that is in fact anti-Assad.
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    Syria: More photos from inside the Abu al-Duhur military airbase in Southeast #Idlib. (Captured today by al-Nusra) pic.twitter.com/gag4aRtE6j

    الجزيرة ✔ @AJArabic
    #جبهة_النصرة تسيطر على معظم مطار أبو الظهور العسكري في #إدلب بعد معارك عنيفة مع قوات النظام
    http://aja.me/6xdv pic.twitter.com/8d11TX9rC4

    Russian transport aircraft flying over #Bulgaria to #Syria, despite the ban. http://bgnews.bulgar-rus.ru/archives/48656 #Russia pic.twitter.com/cCGdzBEhyz

    Russia declares a danger area for missile firings off Syrian coast until 17 September pic.twitter.com/1Lj7HDj6O8

    So what exactly is Russia firing that requires this distance----
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    I have intel reports that Russian troops sent to #Syria now took part in the #Ukraine offensive before.
    So "semi-regular" hybrid forces.


    The main Russian units in the first Ukrainian Russian offense were GRU Spetsnaz and Russia airborne troops from Peskov---

    THERE is now a Russian hybrid army inside Syria and Russia is using the same non linear warfare arguments they used in the Ukraine

    Michael Weiss ✔ @michaeldweiss
    My two articles on what Reuters just now confirmed
    . 1: http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-in-syria.html … 2: http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-in-syria.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    I have intel reports that Russian troops sent to #Syria now took part in the #Ukraine offensive before.
    So "semi-regular" hybrid forces.


    The main Russian units in the first Ukrainian Russian offense were GRU Spetsnaz and Russia airborne troops from Peskov---

    THERE is now a Russian hybrid army inside Syria and Russia is using the same non linear warfare arguments they used in the Ukraine

    Michael Weiss ✔ @michaeldweiss
    My two articles on what Reuters just now confirmed
    . 1: http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-in-syria.html … 2: http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-in-syria.html
    BUT REMEMBER this is what the Russian Ambassador said today-----

    Alexander Yakovenko ✔ @Amb_Yakovenko
    Russian military specialists are in Syria to help its army to handle new Russian-made military equipment
    pic.twitter.com/KkSjZ34omd

    Remember--just trainers--NOT combat operations-----is what he stated--another Russian lie----

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    The Russian buildup in Syria has far surpassed a 'train & equip' mission simply judging by imagery from last 3 weeks

    Michael Weiss ✔ @michaeldweiss
    Aaaand... It gets better--> Russia reportedly gets Iran's clearance for Syria flights http://news.yahoo.com/russia-says-no...ory&soc_trk=tw

    Russia gets Iran's clearance for Syria-bound flights
    http://bigstory.ap.org/article/d3172...cialists-syria

    After recent massive #ISIS convoy coalition forces strike/cut bridges around #Raqqah (some multiple times) pic.twitter.com/mkHf4hhgBx

    @mfa_russia: "There are nearly 2,000 Russian citizens fighting in ISIS. We have an interest in helping Syrian army fight terrorists"

    .@vicenews gets an exclusive look at the Syrian war's southern front - https://news.vice.com/video/machine-...s-south-part-1

    Syria : 4 Russian bases
    Minat Naval Base 35.607351, 35.765804
    Ad Daqqaqah 35.709837, 35.821909
    B-A airport 35.414450, 35.948595
    Tartus Port

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