Russia’s Solidarity With the West to Cope With Terrorism In Progress –What Are the Intentions of Both Sides?
Russia has carried out full-fledged
airstrikes since Russian aircraft bombing was determined to be responsible for “ISIS.”
As I pointed out in the past, “Russia and the West have different opinions.”
Coalition is “likely to pull the leg” of Russian.
I think that Western countries try to drag
Russia into the war against terrorism led by them and they do not want Russia
to do as it likes to do. On the other hand, Russia seems to persuade the West
and have them cooperate with the country to stand against ISIS in terms of
funding source. What is it possible? Russia seems to have the odds in its
favor.
Reading the fourth article, you will see
that Russia takes unique measures against terrorism. It is a very effective
strategy to Russia, which recognizes that the shooting down of Russian airliner
and the Paris attacks were carried out by the same perpetrator. According to Fulford
information, Russia considers that behind the Paris attacks are major
shareholders of Vanguard. The four people including Pope Francis I pointed out
are undoubtedly major shareholders. Information of this kind for bounty might
be provided.
If they are confronted with conclusive
evidence, they are likely to be forced to bow to Russia’s wishes.
November
21, 2015
Masatoshi
Takeshita
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Translation of the Japanese version of Sputnik:
November 20, 2015
Russia and France Unite to Fight IS
Reference:
Russia and France will create joint work
group to coordinate actions in Syria. A wide-ranging
international anti-terror coalition is being formed.
In response to the order of Russia’s
president, Russia’s General Staff is examining proposals on joint military
actions with the French navy against terrorism.
“Joint work will start after the Charles de
Gaulle aircraft carrier reaches Syria,” the General Staff announced on
Wednesday.
On Monday, President Hollande called for a
broad coalition including the U.S. and Russia to tackle “Islamic State (IS),” which
had claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks on Friday 13.
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English translation of an excerpt from the
Japanese version of Sputnik – November 20, 2015 –
Difference
in Policy on Assad Regime Threatens to Discourage Efforts to Stand Against IS
The Western countries which call on
President Assad to step down have repeatedly criticized Russia for carrying out
airstrikes on the anti-government moderate forces, not the IS stronghold in
Syria. However, when interviewed by Reuters, the French government sources have
made an about-turn and admitted that Russian air forces carry out airstrikes on
the IS stronghold in Syria. Russia and France are carrying out airstrikes on
the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa. In the wake of
the Paris attacks, France has demonstrated a cooperative stance toward Russia.
As for this, Mr. Yoshiki Mine, President of Institute for Peaceful Diplomacy,
who is familiar with security issues, points out that Russia shares urgent need
of cooperation with France.
“I don’t think that the French government
has changed its foreign policy. It is not foreign policy changeover, but an
urgent issue for both Russia and France has come out. It is quite natural that
Russia and France, both of which directly suffered damages from terrorism, will
work together.
And yet, Russia and
the West have different ideas about how to treat President Assad. So difference
in opinion about President Assad threatens to discourage efforts to stand
against IS in the worst case. Russia and France have focused on cleaning up IS
for now. I think they adopt the very right approach. At the same time, they
have to examine how to recover the stability in Syria aside from difference in
opinion.”
Interviewer: Asuka Tokuyama
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Excerpt from a Japanese article: GFLService – November 15, 2015 –
Paris Attackers
Fought In Syria, Trained In Israel: Report
Source:
By Afraa Dagher
NOTE: What
follows is a personal report I received from Hosein
Mortada, Lebanese journalist and director
of the Information Center for Studies and Documentation.
Hosein Mortada
has provided details about one of the individuals who
carried out the Paris attack on Saturday November 13th with the rest of
his crew of jihadists. His name is Abo Talha Al Jazaeri (Aljazaeri means ‘Algerian’).
Abo
Talha, a French national, has been trained in
the Occupied Golan Heights, along with his crew who
carried out Paris attack operation.
All
of the terrorists involved with the Paris attacks were
European nationals, previously fighting in Syria alongside Al Nusra
Front and then moved to Al Raqqa to join the so-called ISIS, Islamic State in
Syria and the Levant.
Finally they
moved to Quneitra, Daraa, and their last station was in
the Zionist entity, Israel, at a site called Bait Zorah where they have been trained by Israeli Mossad.
They
were then sent to France, just six months before the Paris attack incident.
The
questions here are:
1.
How could such a terrorist group
violate secured places like stadiums or concert halls without any assistance with foreign intelligence?
2.
Is France ready to designate those fighters as
moderate rebels, as it is their title in Syria?
The
USA started training these terrorists in Jordan, calling them the Syrian
Democratic Army at the time, as Hosein has been informed by his source.
The Syrian
Arab Army (SAA), backed by Lebanese resistance Hezbollah and Russian aerial
support, have made great progress all over Syria and this progress on the part
of the Syrian Arab Army makes Israel worried. Thus, Israel needs more
involvement on the part of the USA and its allies (including France) in Syria
in order to prevent this advance of the Syrian Arab Army even further.
Now, France and the USA have more pretext as a result of the attack
in Paris to escalate their interference in Syria.
Afraa Dagher
is a political analyst currently residing in Syria. She has made numerous media
appearances commenting on the current state of affairs inside Syria as well as
the nature of the current crisis.
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English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Labaq – November 21, 2015 –
President
Putin “We Pay $50 Million Bounty to Anyone Who Gives Information about Russian
Aircraft Attack Perpetrator” – International Responses
Source:
Russia has carried out full-fledged
airstrikes since Russian aircraft bombing was determined to be responsible for “ISIS.”
President Putin expressed outrage, saying “We will find them anywhere on the planet
and punish them. There is no place to escape.” He offers
$50 million prize money to anyone who gives information about the aircraft
bomber.
We introduce international responses to a
massive amount of bounty as follows:
******
Source:
I dont know about you guys but I would betray the fuck out of my squad for 50 million dollars.
Seriously.
I'm
sure Allah will understand.
Just make sure you donate 10
percent to him.
Or
pray for forgiveness
Bounties are
underutilized in war. Make a 50 million dollar bounty on the
leadership and keep uping the price until they're dead. Way cheaper
than conventional warfare.
100% chance you and your family would end up dead.
With 50 million you could buy a NEW family
To put that in perspective the reward for info that led to the
capture of Bin Laden was $25 million.
that's A-Rod getting a new contract
I need to reconsider my career choices.
Thinking of being a bounty hunter?
Bandar bin Sultan is the powerful member of house of Saud, the
royal family which runs Saudi Arabia, overseeing and funding terrorist
activities all over the world including Chechnya and Syria.
Where do I collect the money?
US offers $5 million for IS
leader. Russia responds by saying $50 million just for the airline
bombers.
Kinda
feels like the overall response to this crisis in a way. US supplies menial
munitions to 'rebels', while Russia bombs the living hell out of
ISIS.
Never piss off a man that rides
a bear shirtless.
******
Actually, you're going to be surprised by this but it was Aristotle who said that.
Or
something.
Although it is not known if such big prize
money will make a difference, it is considered to be typical Russian action for
good or ill.