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In Erdogan insult case, Turkish court asks: is 'Hobbit' character Gollum evil?
In Erdogan insult case, Turkish court asks: is 'Hobbit' character Gollum evil?
Israeli AF has bombed the SAA missile positions:Syrian Army Captures Ruwesat Khandiq Aftet the Russian Air Force Devastates the Islamists in Northern Latakia
BY LEITH FADEL ON DECEMBER 4, 2015 F
The Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade of the Republican Guard has been rolling through the northern Latakia countryside as of late, capturing several sites that were under the control of the Syrian Al-Qaeda group “Jabhat Al-Nusra” and their counterparts from Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham and the Free Syrian Army’s “1st Coastal Brigade”.
A big part of the Syrian Arab Army’s recent success in northern Latakia has come as a result of the Russian Air Force’s powerful aerial campaign that has overwhelmed the Islamist rebel forces around Jabal Al-Akrad (Kurdish Mountains) and Jabal Al-Turkmen (Turkmen Mountains).
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sraeli Airstrikes on Syrian Missiles: Israeli News Reports
BY PAUL ANTONOPOULOS ON DECEMBER 4, 2015 MIDDLE EAST
Israeli media have reported that airstrikes have targeted the 155 ballistic air missile brigade based in al-Qutayfah, just northeast of Damascus.
According to the reports, the targets were four trucks carrying the ballistic missils. They were attacked by a drone.
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from a western view point it all boils down to this:JE Menon wrote:http://swarajyamag.com/world/explained- ... lised-war/
Original Title - Turkey Takes a Potshot at Russia: How Small Wars Become Big Wars
IMHO, Israel is gaining immensely from this Shia Sunni war. The Shias with Russian help seem to winning it. The Sunnis of Nusra and Daesh cannot be wiped out without genocide. So for decades ahead the target of the jihadis is going to be sectarian in nature.The real losers are (from the Western side) the Israelis ....
be sure Russia can't either
Russia Will Launch Massive Operations Code Named "TOTAL DESTRUCTION"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl8gJQQIDd0
Russia has vowed continued fight against terrorists in Syria using its warships.
Moscow will reportedly launch massive operations codenamed 'Total Destruction' against the terrorists using 69 Sukhoi fighter jets,
Tupolev 160 bombers,
submarines and warships deployed in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Russian grouping will be supported by S-400 missile defense systems deployed in Syria and the Moskva guided missile cruiser outfitted with S-300F Fort anti-air systems off the coast of Latakia.
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Syria is now too well defended to be simply overrun:
A high-ranking officer within the joint operation room in Damascus (consisting of Russia, Iran, Syria and Hezbollah) said “Damascus received sets of S -300 advanced Russian missiles, ready to enter active service.
Soon, Syria will announce that any country using the airspace without coordinating with Damascus will be viewed as hostile and will shoot the jet (s) without warning.
Those willing to fight terrorism and coordinate with the military leadership will be granted safe corridors”.
In another development, according to the same source, “Iran is preparing two squadrons of Sukhoi to engage the war in Syria.
These will be stationed at the T4 Syrian military airport in Homs, very close to Palmyra (Tadmur), previously known as Tiyas.
The Iranian Air Force will join the Russian Air Force in their war against extremist terrorist Takfeerees in Syria”.
The Russian are said to increase the numbers of their jets in Syria to 96.
Together with Iran's then 24 jets of the Su-24 type in Tiyas and the Syrian air force the fighter capability of that force is quite noteable.
There are of course also the anti-air missiles on the ground:
Airports are protected by Pantsyr S1 short range systems.
There are TOR M1/M2 medium range anti-air missile systems.
The Syrian S-300, the Russian S-400 in Latakia and the additional S-300s on board of the Moskva near the Syrian coast are long range systems and would make an attack very costly.
The U.S. tends to avoids attacking countries with competent air defense and Syria has by now an excellent one.
The way through Syria is closed.
The Iraqis will not allow more U.S. troops on their ground.
They reasonably believe that the U.S. is on the side of
Y. Kanan wrote:Russia Will Launch Massive Operations Code Named "TOTAL DESTRUCTION"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl8gJQQIDd0
Russia has vowed continued fight against terrorists in Syria using its warships.
Moscow will reportedly launch massive operations codenamed 'Total Destruction' against the terrorists using 69 Sukhoi fighter jets,
Tupolev 160 bombers,
submarines and warships deployed in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Russian grouping will be supported by S-400 missile defense systems deployed in Syria and the Moskva guided missile cruiser outfitted with S-300F Fort anti-air systems off the coast of Latakia.
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Syria is now too well defended to be simply overrun:
A high-ranking officer within the joint operation room in Damascus (consisting of Russia, Iran, Syria and Hezbollah) said “Damascus received sets of S -300 advanced Russian missiles, ready to enter active service.
Soon, Syria will announce that any country using the airspace without coordinating with Damascus will be viewed as hostile and will shoot the jet (s) without warning.
Those willing to fight terrorism and coordinate with the military leadership will be granted safe corridors”.
In another development, according to the same source, “Iran is preparing two squadrons of Sukhoi to engage the war in Syria.
These will be stationed at the T4 Syrian military airport in Homs, very close to Palmyra (Tadmur), previously known as Tiyas.
The Iranian Air Force will join the Russian Air Force in their war against extremist terrorist Takfeerees in Syria”.
The Russian are said to increase the numbers of their jets in Syria to 96.
Together with Iran's then 24 jets of the Su-24 type in Tiyas and the Syrian air force the fighter capability of that force is quite noteable.
There are of course also the anti-air missiles on the ground:
Airports are protected by Pantsyr S1 short range systems.
There are TOR M1/M2 medium range anti-air missile systems.
The Syrian S-300, the Russian S-400 in Latakia and the additional S-300s on board of the Moskva near the Syrian coast are long range systems and would make an attack very costly.
The U.S. tends to avoids attacking countries with competent air defense and Syria has by now an excellent one.
The way through Syria is closed.
The Iraqis will not allow more U.S. troops on their ground.
They reasonably believe that the U.S. is on the side of
I know I sound like a broken record, but this is the perfect time for us to get in on this game, especially with the French and Germans committed. Why not send our best squadron of SU-30's and our best equipped Mirage 2000 squadron? Surely we can keep such a small force maintained well enough to avoid accidents? The precision ATG capabilities of these aircraft exceed most of what the Russians have over there.
We could limit ourselves to high-altitude bombing with SU-30's providing air cover (and bristling with AAM's). This wouldn't cost much, especially if we roll ourselves into the Russian air-tasking order (to simplify air traffic control and other issues). Are the logistics really that daunting for such a deployment? We do huge war games and drop vast quantities of ordnance on empty deserts; we mobilized half the army on our border for no purpose in 2002; we even launched an unnecessary war in Sri Lanka baxk in the 80's... heck just a few years back we had sage BRF-ites clamoring for an Indian deployment to US-occupied Iraq (!!!) and you guys are gun-shy now? If ever there was a cheap opportunity to get valuable experience, test platforms and weapons, and build lasting alliances, this is it.
Again, just my opinion; I doubt GOI is even considering this.
“The Iraqi government confirms its firm and categorical rejection of any action of this kind issued by any country [that] violates our [Iraq’s] national sovereignty,”Al-Abadi also said in the statement.
Baghdad “did not request any side... to send ground forces to Iraq,” he added
Israel is neutral. It hates Hezbollah and Iran but is not in love with ISIS either. Netanyahu understands how jews/Israel are hated by muslims no matter shias or sunnis and has stayed away from this. Its strikes in Syria against Hezbollah/Syria should be seen as defensive strikes. If ISIS gets the capability to fire some rockets into Israel, Tel Aviv will hit them too.johneeG wrote:Israel, Saudi, Turkey and Egypt are on the US side. Iran, Iraq, and Syria are on the Russia side.
Fortunately, no one in the region is giving much attention to you guys. We all know about the American mouth.TSJones wrote:he's also insisting that the Kurds can't attack Raqqa. they have to attack Mosul.
Like he controls the situation or something. A regular Rommel desert fox he is('nt).
Actually he's just mouthing what Iran wants him to say.
pay no attention to the puppet.
Y. Kanan wrote:
I know I sound like a broken record, but this is the perfect time for us to get in on this game, especially with the French and Germans committed. Why not send our best squadron of SU-30's and our best equipped Mirage 2000 squadron? Surely we can keep such a small force maintained well enough to avoid accidents? The precision ATG capabilities of these aircraft exceed most of what the Russians have over there.
We could limit ourselves to high-altitude bombing with SU-30's providing air cover (and bristling with AAM's). This wouldn't cost much, especially if we roll ourselves into the Russian air-tasking order (to simplify air traffic control and other issues). Are the logistics really that daunting for such a deployment? We do huge war games and drop vast quantities of ordnance on empty deserts; we mobilized half the army on our border for no purpose in 2002; we even launched an unnecessary war in Sri Lanka baxk in the 80's... heck just a few years back we had sage BRF-ites clamoring for an Indian deployment to US-occupied Iraq (!!!) and you guys are gun-shy now? If ever there was a cheap opportunity to get valuable experience, test platforms and weapons, and build lasting alliances, this is it.
Again, just my opinion; I doubt GOI is even considering this.
forget GOI - even most of BR does not consider itAgain, just my opinion; I doubt GOI is even considering this.
Here was my response to the same question from almost a month ago.Y. Kanan wrote:Again, just my opinion; I doubt GOI is even considering this.
Satya_anveshi wrote:Y. Kanan ji,
Do we have any example of our external engagement in combat zones other than airlifting our people out of Iraq (largest ever eviction of people from war effected zone) and Yemen?
Most states engaged in that theater have direct stakes involved. The only major states that is indirectly involved because its stake is also indirectly related is China. It(China) is only to keep Mid-East theater complicated before US draws attention to South East/Far East. Everyone else, I repeat, everyone else is involved because of direct stakes (of 100s of B$).
One can make a case for our oil import bill is highest spend item and #1 drainer of forex, our stake also runs into 100s of B$ over time.
Before India even contemplates engaging in this theater, it needs to take the following baby steps (which I have seen no signs of it doing):
- Educate public of what is going on in middle-east. The milder way, the medium way, and the brute no-spin way; Demonstrate that *we* effing understand what is going on so next time *before* someone preaches to us (say Obama), we can at least say..."come on you idiot...don't insult our intellect..don't we know how many you guys killed in Syria and Iraq..."
- Identify different counter balancing forces that can play a role should the middle-east situation comes to play in our home turf
- empower some of the ones on good side; give visible indications that bad guys are taken out so future possibility is weakened and investments in that direction are curtailed
- Even if staying neutral, say that we stand ready to help...right now, we don't even have observer status in the vienna talks (includes 20 nations) and we dream of security council veto carrying member which needs global conflict resolution expertise
- we can definitely offer rehabilitation mgmt efforts (affected and refugees) and get a foot in the door. If the stakes of the game is in trillions what type of banias are we to keep all aloof of this.
- Our total silence on ISIS atrocities including rapes, murder, genocide, selling kids and women for few dimes and all this despite constant attacks on our civilizational/cultural character needs to stop; Can't we educate present day Marathas/Sikhs/all hindus in general about what ISIS is doing to Kurda, Yezedis, shiites, is what our people have experienced too and how we must be proud of our ancestors that we still stand high as dharmics despite all that.
- are we drawing parallels to the destruction of cultural heritage in Syria/Iraq with our own. Hundreds of those (if not thousands) still exist in dilapidated form in our midst crying for the need to reconstruct and restore them to past glory.
- can we use the ISIS atrocities as parallel to blunt the cutting edge of the sword that is affecting us internally.
Not all of this needs to be done by govt unless there is no capability in civil society/NGO/think-tank to do it, which seems to be the case.
Bhurishrava wrote: Israel is neutral.
Is the YPG even close enough to Raqqa to mount any serious offensive? Kurds and IRNG claim that if it wasn't for US meddling, they would have cleaned up ISIS from Mosul. Unkil saving ISIS skin in Iraq?TSJones wrote:he's also insisting that the Kurds can't attack Raqqa. they have to attack Mosul.