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Hejsan kirjoitti:Onko kaikki USA:n sotilaat lähtenyt pois Irakista kotiin tai onko ne nyt Afganistanissa?
ctg kirjoitti:Hejsan kirjoitti:Onko kaikki USA:n sotilaat lähtenyt pois Irakista kotiin tai onko ne nyt Afganistanissa?
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says European countries will "pay the price" if they send weapons to foreign-backed militants in the Arab country.
"If the Europeans deliver weapons, then Europe's backyard will become terrorist-like, and Europe will pay the price for it," Assad was quoted as saying by German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on Monday.
"Terrorists will become battle-skilled and return laden with extremist ideology," he added.
The comments came after US President Barack Obama ordered his administration last week to provide militants in Syria with weapons, claiming that the Syrian government had crossed Washington's "red line" for using chemical weapons against the militants.
Both Britain and France have also discussed the prospect of arming the militants, who have been battling to overthrow the government of President Bashar al-Assad for more than two years.
Discussions on the delivery of the weapons, including assault rifles, shoulder-fired rocket-propelled grenades, and antitank missiles to Syria militants came days after foreign-sponsored militants suffered heavy losses in confrontation with the Syrian Army.
RaumaRepola kirjoitti:Defencenetin mukaan israel olisi iskenyt eilen lentokentälle damskoksessa. Seuraakohan tästä mitään uutta?
Tuolla syyrian ilmatilassa saa lennellä aika vapaasti kuin ruotsissa konsanaan. Siellä mitään vakavsti otettavaa ilmapuolustusta ole.
SJ kirjoitti:RaumaRepola kirjoitti:Defencenetin mukaan israel olisi iskenyt eilen lentokentälle damskoksessa. Seuraakohan tästä mitään uutta?
Tuolla syyrian ilmatilassa saa lennellä aika vapaasti kuin ruotsissa konsanaan. Siellä mitään vakavsti otettavaa ilmapuolustusta ole.
Vapaata tuntuu olevan, jos Damaskokseen pääsee lentämään Israelista.
http://investmentwatchblog.com/putin-obama-disagree-over-syria-both-leaders-looked-tense-and-uncomfortable-as-they-addressed-reporters/Both leaders looked tense and uncomfortable as they addressed reporters after about two hours of talks, with Putin staring mostly at the floor as he spoke about Syria and Obama only glancing occasionally at the Russian leader.
http://theuglytruth.wordpress.com/2013/06/17/syria-rebels-beheaded-a-christian-and-fed-him-to-the-dogs-as-fears-grow-over-islamist-atrocities/Syrian rebels beheaded a Christian man and fed his body to dogs, according to a nun who says the West is ignoring atrocities committed by Islamic extremists.
The nun said taxi driver Andrei Arbashe, 38, was kidnapped after his brother was heard complaining that fighters against the ruling regime behaved like bandits.
She said his headless corpse was found by the side of the road, surrounded by hungry dogs. He had recently married and was soon to be a father.
http://www.almanar.com.lb/english/adetails.php?eid=95909&cid=31&fromval=1A NATO data published by World Tribune on Sunday shows that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is winning the war against the foreign –backed opposition, as it stresses that 70 percent of the Syrians support their leader.
http://rt.com/politics/zone-syria-ministry-foreign-816/Russia will not allow the introduction of a no-fly zone in Syria as the consequences of such step can be seen in Libya, a top Russian diplomat has stated.
“We have seen the Libyan example of how such a zone is implemented and how such decisions are brought to life. We do not want this to be repeated in the Syrian conflict. And I think that we principally will not allow the repetition of this scenario,” the Foreign Ministry representative Aleksandr Lukashevich said on Monday.
http://www.veteransnewsnow.com/2013/06/17/224556-brzezinski-obama-syria-plan-is-chaos-baffling-a-mess-tragedy/Zbigniew Brzezinski, former Carter Administration national security chief, speaking on MSNBC's Morning Joe, slammed Obama’s Syria Plan: “We are threatened by sliding into a civil war…which can evolve into a larger regional war in which we will probably be pitted against Iran as an ally of Syria. The impact of that on international economics, on our well being, in fact, on our budget--we are running the risk of getting involved in another war in the region that may last for years….I see a lot of rhetoric, a lot of emotion, a lot of propaganda.”
Brzezinski said that this is a dangerous mistake that must be corrected. This is a war that we cannot afford and should not take part in. Brzezinski details the continuing, confused errors that the Obama Administration is committing.
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called for “immediate” airstrikes on Syria following the White House’s claim that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons against foreign-backed militant groups.
At a White House meeting last Wednesday, Kerry "vociferously" pushed for air strikes on Syrian airfields, Bloomberg reports.
His call for airstrikes was met with resistance as General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that a series of budget cuts known as sequestration had undermined the Pentagon’s ability to implement such a plan.
Gen. Dempsey also said that Kerry’s plan lacked clear entrance and exit strategies, noting that taking out Syrian airfields could not be achieved by simply dropping “a few bombs,” rather it would require more than 700 airstrikes, according to Bloomberg.
On Thursday, President Barack Obama approved military aid for militant groups in Syria.
The decision came after the U.S. intelligence community concluded that the Syrian government had crossed Washington’s “red line” by using chemical weapons against the militants. Damascus has strongly rejected the accusations.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is preparing to deliver the arms through clandestine bases in Turkey and Jordan, both neighbors of Syria.
Meanwhile, U.S. military officials have been sent to Jordan to develop a range of options including the possibility of imposing a no-fly zone over parts of Syria.