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  • Re: Regional geopolitics

    Russia: “We have evidence of Turkish troops inside Syria”
    By Chris Tomson -
    13/03/2016

    According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Russia can present evidence of Turkish soldiers being deployed inside the Syrian border.

    Lavrov further noted that this represented a “creeping expansion” by Turkey on the sovereign nation of Syria.

    The statements were given on Ren-TV earlier today (Sunday) during a live interview. The Russian Foreign Minister also, once again, stressed the importance of including Kurdish militias in the upcoming UN peace talks which are scheduled to begin tomorrow.

    This comes amidst increasing tensions between the Turkish Government and the Russian Federation.

    Last November, Turkey downed a Russian jet fighter and quickly after, ties between the two countries were greatly diminished. Subsequently, both countries denied violating air space and were quick to condemn each other while no apologies were given.

    Lavrov specified his claims during the interview: “According to our data, they (i.e Turkey) have already ‘dug themselves in’ several hundred meters from the border in Syria.” In other news, Lavrov also commented that Russia was willing to coordinate air strikes on ISIS militants with the United States given American consent. More specifically, he suggested:”Russia’s air force should concentrate on freeing Palmyra and the U.S. coalition should concentrate on freeing Raqqa.”

    https://www.almasdarnews.com/article...-inside-syria/ | Al-Masdar News

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    • Re: Regional geopolitics

      UAE Mirage Fighter Jet Crashes Over Yemen
      Awad Mustafa,
      Defense News
      EDT March 14, 2016


      DUBAI — A United Arab Emirates fighter jet has crashed in the southern port city of Aden during a combat operation in the early morning hours of Monday, killing two pilots.

      A statement from the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen confirmed that the fighter jet was one of the French-made Dassault Mirage 2000-9s participating in the operations.

      The UAE operates alongside the Mirage 2000-9s F-16 block 60s in their Operation Restoring Hope missions over Yemen as well as other logistical and transport aircraft.

      "The Supreme Command of the Armed Forces announced today that a fighter jet taking part in the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia ... in Yemen was missing," a statement on the official WAM news agency said Monday afternoon, without giving further details.

      According to a statement released by the coalition, the Mirage crashed “due to a technical fault.”

      According to the UAE armed forces, clashes last night and earlier this morning took place in Aden between security forces and al-Qaida militants in the southern capital.

      A government official told AFP that a coalition jet had carried out an air raid against the home of a local ISIS commander at dawn, killing the target’s 18-year-old son, near the plane crash site.

      Coalition Apache helicopters were also taking part in the fighting on Monday, security officials said.

      “We saw Apache helicopters fire rockets and open machine gun fire at al-Qaida militants” in the al-Mansoura district of Aden, one witness told the news agency.

      This is the first known case of a UAE jet from the coalition crashing since the campaign began in March last year.

      In December, a Bahraini F-16 crashed in Saudi Arabia due to a "technical error." The pilot was saved and the plane's wreckage was found.

      It was the second coalition jet to crash after a Moroccan warplane went down during a mission over Yemen in May. Its pilot was later found dead and his body was returned home.

      The coalition said at the time that the crash had been caused by a technical fault or human error, and it denied rebel claims that they downed the plane.

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      • Re: Regional geopolitics

        Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
        Russia: “We have evidence of Turkish troops inside Syria”
        By Chris Tomson -
        13/03/2016

        According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Russia can present evidence of Turkish soldiers being deployed inside the Syrian border.

        Lavrov further noted that this represented a “creeping expansion” by Turkey on the sovereign nation of Syria.
        Looks like turks and the Saudis will start their advancements from North and South very soon to impose their Sunni dominance. The question what is the Russian and maybe the Iranian response be?
        Will NATO be forced to be involved to back up turkey? Will Israel use this opportunity to deal with Iran? Will Russia use tactical nukes? The effect on stock markets around the world?
        Things are getting very nasty.

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        • Re: Regional geopolitics

          Putin orders start of Russian military withdrawal from Syria, says ‘objectives achieved’





          Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu to start the withdrawal of forces from Syria starting Tuesday. Russia will however keep a military presence at the port of Tartus and at the Khmeimim airbase to observe ceasefire agreements.
          Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
          Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
          Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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          • Re: Regional geopolitics

            Originally posted by londontsi View Post
            Putin orders start of Russian military withdrawal from Syria, says ‘objectives achieved’
            That was a smart move to avoid any escalating confrontation with NATO's trap turkey. He will keep his naval and air bases, sell a shut load of arms to Syria and keep this control in the background. Very good move!

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            • Re: Regional geopolitics

              Originally posted by Azad View Post
              That was a smart move to avoid any escalating confrontation with NATO's trap turkey. He will keep his naval and air bases, sell a shut load of arms to Syria and keep this control in the background. Very good move!
              It is probably a good move for Russia. Russia will maintain its bases and be able to launch strikes as needed. A rump state on the coast will be maintained for Alawi's, Christians and Kurds, etc, Kurds will continue to be armed and supported in Rojava (and most likely continue to dig in and fortify their holdings - protected by the US and Russia, hopefully though I wouldn't bet on it) as well as the Syrian Army and SDF. They'll let the Iran and Hezbollah fight against ISIS and al-Nusrah in the other parts of Syria which will keep all those parties bogged down in the proxy and sometimes even direct confrontations, which will drain all of them. In the end, either a Federal state or new states will be created from Syria much like the de-facto states in Iraq.
              Last edited by Joseph; 03-14-2016, 01:04 PM.
              General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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              • Re: Regional geopolitics

                Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                In the end, either a Federal state or new states will be created from Syria much like the de-facto states in Iraq.
                Let us see if the wannabe Sultan with his oil pumping gang will venture deep into Syria.

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                • Re: Regional geopolitics

                  Talking to a Romanian friend today about Russia withdrawing bulk of forces from Syria.
                  His estimate is that Russian military personnel that is removed from Syria will turn in their military ID and be given passports as replacement and simply become tourists (lol).
                  A capable Russian presence will remain in Syria is my estimate.
                  A geopoliticle game by west with turc/soody as the lead "bait & switch" con.
                  Don't think Russia is fooled but Assad is under a lot of pressure to make concessions.
                  I still think soody/turc need good thumping.

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                  • Re: Regional geopolitics

                    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
                    I still think soody/turc need good thumping.
                    The useless oil smart Saudis have been dumped by the US for a while now. With oil fracking as a backup our administration is in for only selling arms to them there over there unless people.
                    As for turkey, I think the fire was recently lit to cook it. We will see how that belly dancing Sultan will react with his anger issues.

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                    • Re: Regional geopolitics

                      Russian Air Force traps scores of Turkmen militants at the Furniluk Forests of Latakia
                      By Leith Fadel -
                      15/03/2016

                      The Russian Air Force trapped several hundred Turkmen militants inside the dense Furniluk Forests of northern Latakia after launching a series of airstrikes near the Turkish city of Yayladagi on Monday afternoon.

                      The Turkmen militants were caught by the Russian Air Force’s reconnaissance planes attempting to enter the Latakia Governorate from one of the Turkish border-crossings near Yayladagi. Upon the entry of Jaysh Al-Turkmen and Jabhat Al-Nusra (Syrian Al-Qaeda group) into Syria, the Russian Air Force struck their convoy of vehicles in the Furniluk Forests, resulting in the rebel fighters scattering around the border in order to evade the powerful aerial assault.

                      When the Russian warplanes backed off, the Syrian Arab Air Force (SAAF) would launch their own airstrikes over the Furniluk Forests, keeping up the pressure on the trapped rebel fighters. Making matters worse for the militants, the Syrian Arab Army’s 48th Special Forces Regiment – backed by the Syrian Resistance, the National Defense Forces (NDF), and the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP) – carried out a ground assault on the final villages located before the Turkish border-crossing into the city of Yayladagi. Currently, the Syrian Armed Forces are only 7.5 km away from the Turkish border-crossing at Yayladagi; however, 3 km of that distance is empty forests.

                      https://www.almasdarnews.com/article...thern-latakia/ | Al-Masdar News

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