Post by Hal Turner – Feb 11, 2016
In the ensuing months, Russia has made incredibly good progress against both the Rebels and the Terrorists. They really are doing a lot of good.
But this is interfering with Saudi Arabia’s grand plans, Turkey’s stolen-oil-money-profits and the intent of other Sunni Muslim countries to control Syria. It is also riling the US who wants Assad out.
As Rebels Lose, Saudis Begin Talk of Invasion
Last week, Syrian forces, with Russian and Iranian help, began encircling the City of Aleppo, Syria. When Saudi Arabia and its pals saw that Aleppo was being circled – and would fall – they knew that their entire effort to overthrow Assad would fall too. Aleppo is a key Rebel/Terrorist stronghold and if it goes, the fight is done for the Rebels.
So last weekend, Saudi Arabia publicly floated the idea of sending 150,000 ground troops into Syria “to fight ISIS.” Well, everyone who knows what’s really going on now, understands the Saudi’s are full of shit. They don’t want to “fight ISIS” they want to help the rebels overthrow Assad! Turkey wants to protect ISIS so they can keep grabbing boatloads of cash from the stolen oil.
Syria and Russia both read between the lines and saw the writing on the wall: If foreign ground troops come in, it will not be to fight ISIS, it will be to support the rebels and overthrow Assad. So Syria’s Foreign Minister went public and said, No one should think they can challenge Syria’s territorial sovereignty and anyone who tries will be sent home in a wooden coffin.” Then a member of the Russian State Duma (Parliament) publicly stated that “If any foreign troops enter Syria without permission from the Syrian government, Russia will consider that a declaration of war.”
Late this afternoon, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced he was “asking NATO allies to join a US coalition to send ground troops into Syria.” This is directly threatening the Russians
Ythttps://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/885
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US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter says the NATO military alliance may join a coalition purportedly targeting Daesh Takfiri militants in Syria and Iraq.
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/02/12/449879/US-Carter-NATO-Syria-Iraq-Bin-Salman-Saudi-Arabia
a ground operation will likely anger President Bashar al-Assad, as well as the governments of Russia and Iran – who will see the intervention as an attempt to slow the progress of the Syrian government against rebels
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