Kremlin gives dire warning about U.S. support to terrorists in Syria – U.S. military white hats deviate from common sense –
You may think that the previous article was
a preface to this article. The article is about Kremlin’s public warning
against Washington D.C. Russia has issued a warning against silly actions of
the U.S. Russian defense spokesman Koanshenkov stated in an official capacity: “Russian
armed forces in Syria are prepared to totally destroy all such ‘random events”.
According to the article, it appears that President
Trump is not involved in support to terrorists by the U.S. forces. However, it
appears that the current Trump administration is the military government and
Secretary of Defense Mattis regime controls such affair.
Reorganization of the Middle East by independence
of the Kurds has been a long-term agenda. I suppose that Secretary of Defense
Mattis is the supporter of this agenda.
I think that the military personnel in the
Trump administration are very immature humanly and politically. According to
Mr. Fulford, top echelons of the military in Russia, China and the U.S. have
agreed not to cause World War 3. However, their words and actions clearly show
that the U.S. forces recognize Russia and China as the enemies and think
nothing of massacring local people.
Such people are called the U.S. military
white hats. We can see that their common sense is far from common sense in the
truest sense of the term. However, confrontation with the Khazarian mafia should
be evaluated. We can say that the current Trump administration is at least
better than the former Obama administration.
October
13, 2017
Masatoshi
Takeshita
Note:
Shanti-phula has indicated some parts of the
following text in black boldface type or in red letters.
Dire
warnings from Russia that continued U.S. military interference in Syria
Source:
By Gilbert Doctorow
October 9, 2017, Information Clearing House
From time to time, the
Kremlin uses the Sunday evening weekly news wrap-up
program of Dmitry Kiselyov on state television, channel
Rossiya-1, to send blunt and public warnings to
Washington without diplomatic niceties.
<snip>
That last question about who’s in charge in Washington has now re-emerged in the program that Kiselyov presented on Sunday
evening. <snip> The United States is
secretly aiding the Islamist terror groups at the center of the
remaining resistance to President Bashar al-Assad’s regime: supplying the terror groups with weapons, helping them
to move around, removing them from hostile fire,
and giving them the findings of aerial reconnaissance, maps
of where Syrian government forces are operating and even the locations of
Russian military detachments.
Things have gotten to the point where the
Russians feel that it is not the military capability of the Islamic State that
stands in the way of routing the remaining terrorists from Syrian territory but
this American assistance to the terrorists.
This analysis, said Kiselyov, is not his
own idea: it is the official position of the Russian Ministry of Defense as
issued through its spokesman this week, Igor Konashenkov.
Kiselyov added:
“The Americans deny everything. But the RF
Ministry of Defense does not believe their words, relying instead on facts. We
recall in the past week how
part of the main road connecting Palmyra and Deir Ezzor
was taken over by the fanatics.
This is the main artery supplying the
Syrian forces leading the offensive from Deir Ezzor against the remaining
forces of the terrorists in Syria. De facto this was an attack in the rear. This was planned and facilitated by the Americans.
In parallel, on 28
September a large group of terrorists numbering about 300 men left the area of
the American base in al-Tanf at the Jordanian border. In this area there
is a refugee camp numbering tens of thousands.”
According to Kiselyov, the Americans have cut off the refugee camp, not allowing in United Nations or other humanitarian relief
convoys, so as to use the camp as cover, a human
shield, for the Islamic State fighters whom the U.S. military is
supporting.
According to the
warning from Russian defense spokesman Konashenkov, if the U.S. forces
see these attacks by mobile units of terrorists whom the Americans are
assisting as “unforeseen random events,” then Russian
armed forces in Syria are prepared to totally destroy all such “random events”
directed against the zone under their control.
Kiselyov asked why
is this American behavior happening and whether
President Trump made this decision.
But the question is rhetorical. Though it
may seem “amazing,” Kiselyov suggested that it appears
Trump was not a party to this behavior, that it more likely resulted
from what the TV host called sloppy management when the
military gets out from under political control. On the territory of
Syria, Kiselyov said, “they start wandering around quite on their own” and “flirting” with the terrorist groups.
<snip>
Konashenkov characterized the area in Syria
under American control near the Jordanian border as a “black hole” that is 100
kilometers long. From this “black hole,” the terrorists come out to stage their
attacks on Syrian troops and against the peaceful civilian population.
<snip>
The show presented footage of Putin’s
response to questions put to him at the Energy Forum in Moscow at mid-week.
Putin said,
“in the end, we all [presumably including
the Americans] have common interests in securing Syria
and the region against terrorists and that will bring us together for
cooperative action.”
In the meantime, however, videos showed the
results of Russian air activity in Syria this past week, including more than
400 sorties of Russian planes based in Syria, plus SU-134 and SU-135 bombers
arriving from Russian territory that killed a dozen or more terrorist leaders
together with 50 security personnel and seriously injured a top official who
lost an arm and sank into a coma.
Russian air attacks
destroyed the terrorists’ main underground weapons caches amounting to 1,000
tons, according to the report, and an attack by Kalibr cruise missiles launched from submarines
in the Mediterranean destroyed Islamic State command installations and vehicles
as well as weapons supplies. This attack cleared the way for Syrian
troops to begin the liberation of the town of Meyadin.
The program left the dots unconnected, but the
Russian threat is clear: Moscow will use its air power to eliminate all forces standing in
the way of complete victory including U.S. forces on
the ground near the Jordanian border.
The same news round-up had another segment that relates in less direct fashion to the Russian success in Syria: a state visit to Russia by the king of Saudi Arabia, the first
in the two countries’ 90-plus years of diplomatic relations. And it was not a
simple affair
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud brought with him
a contingent of 1,000 people, including business
leaders, ministry officials and senior military officers. They came with
a reported 100 tons of baggage, including favorite carpets and other
accouterments of the royal lifestyle.
All aspects of this visit were impressive,
including the signing of contracts and letters of intent for
multi-billion-dollar joint investments in industrial projects in both
countries, possible Saudi purchases of Russian Liquefied Natural Gas from yet
another mega-project seeking financing and multi-billion dollar military
procurement, said to include the latest S-400 air defense system.
Putin quipped to the moderator of the Moscow Energy Forum, also held during the past
week, that nothing is forever, not even the U.S. hold
on the Saudis.
Kiselyov placed the visit in the context of
Russian foreign policy in the region generally. Putin,
he said, is pursuing a policy of seeking peaceful
harmony in the Near East that takes into account the balance of interests of
all countries in the region, a policy which is paying off:
Russia is now the only
country in the world to have good relations with Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel,
Turkey, Iraq and, of course, Syria.
From both segments it would appear that U.S. longstanding
domination of the region is unraveling.