BREAKING: Russia Accuses US of “Defending ISIS”

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Judging by both the words, and deeds of the Obama White House and its political ‘diplomatic’ appointees led by perfidious John Kerry and caustic Samantha Power – all evidence to date points to the US wanting to escalate its war on Syria – while happily baiting a military confrontation, and ‘World War‘ scenario with Russia and its allies in the process.
If this latest leak is indeed true – and time will certainly tell whether or not it is, it would constitute one of the most egregious violations of both US and international law – by the United States government and its theocratic dictator partner in Saudi Arabia.
Washington’s own anti-terror legislation expressly forbids colluding to provide logistical or material support for terrorist groups, and this latest US-Saudi would be the latest in a long list of violations…

US spokesperson struggles with questions about the difference between bombings in Syria and Yemen | The Independent
A US government spokesperson has struggled to answer questions put to him on why the US condemns Russian bombing in Syria, and supports Saudi-led bombing in Yemen, both of which have killed thousands of civilians.
During a media briefing in Washington DC on Tuesday, State Department spokesperson John Kirby was asked repeatedly about whether Saudi coalition bombing of Houthi rebels in Sanaa - facilitated by US arms sales to the Gulf state - deliberately targets civilian infrastructure.
On Saturday, an air strike in the Yemeni capital killed 140 people at a funeral hall, in one of the worst single incidents of violence in the 18-month-old civil war between the exiled Yemeni government and Houthi rebels who are in control of the capital. Saudi Arabia has opened an investigation into the incident but denied culpability.
 

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Sheikh Mabkout Nahshal, a tribal leader from the northern Yemen province of Hajjah, who in the space of four years saw his country teeter on the verge of civil war more times than he cares to admit, told MintPress that this war Riyadh is waging against the Houthis and, thus, against Yemen has nothing to do with Hadi, democracy or national security — or, at least not Yemen’s national security. It’s about oil and geopolitical maneuvering.

“Al Sauds have always viewed Yemen as a threat to their hegemony, both militarily and geostrategically. Ibn Saud actually told his sons that for Al Saud to survive in the region, Yemen would have to be tamed,” Nahshal said. “This war is about restoring control over a Saudi colony, this war is about putting Yemen’s freedom under lock and key.”

“Everything else, all these talks of sectarianism and democracy, legitimacy and national security, are shiny lies thrown out at the public to hide the truth.”
What’s Really Driving The Saudi-Led Attacks On Yemen?

not much difference at all
 

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Here is the 'false flag' that led to the US targeting radar sites and if Saudi didn't bomb the funeral then it was the US. The 'double tap' is a war crime in case anybody is ignorant of that fact.

US claims warship targeted by missiles in Red Sea for 2nd time
US claims that for the second time this week, two missiles have been fired at its Navy destroyer in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen, though they have fallen short of the warship.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, US officials said the USS Mason, which was accompanied by the USS Ponce transport dock, came under a missile attack as it was operating north of the the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait on Wednesday.
However, none of the missiles hit the ship or caused any damage, the officials added, claiming that the attacks were launched from a territory in Yemen controlled by the Houthi Ansarullah fighters.
The US ship reportedly fired defensive salvos in response to the missiles.


The US never lies right??

Sheikh Mabkout Nahshal, a tribal leader from the northern Yemen province of Hajjah, who in the space of four years saw his country teeter on the verge of civil war more times than he cares to admit, told MintPress that this war Riyadh is waging against the Houthis and, thus, against Yemen has nothing to do with Hadi, democracy or national security — or, at least not Yemen’s national security. It’s about oil and geopolitical maneuvering.

“Al Sauds have always viewed Yemen as a threat to their hegemony, both militarily and geostrategically. Ibn Saud actually told his sons that for Al Saud to survive in the region, Yemen would have to be tamed,” Nahshal said. “This war is about restoring control over a Saudi colony, this war is about putting Yemen’s freedom under lock and key.”

“Everything else, all these talks of sectarianism and democracy, legitimacy and national security, are shiny lies thrown out at the public to hide the truth.”
What’s Really Driving The Saudi-Led Attacks On Yemen?

not much difference at all
It is just another part of a larger operation using 3rd parties to shield the US from war crime charges. They seem more intent on keeping the conflicts raging rather than winning the 'war'.

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The second largest US-backed rebel group Ahrar al-Sham reworked their agreement with al-Qaeda affiliate al-Nusra Front which absorbed a major Daesh (ISIS) offshoot Jund al-Aqsa on Sunday.

On Monday, leaders from the second largest US-backed rebel group in Syria — Ahrar al-Sham — reached a new agreement with Syria's long-time al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Nusra Front calling for cooperation with terrorist fighters from the Daesh (ISIS) offshoot Jund al-Aqsa that pledged allegiance to and was absorbed by al-Nusra Front on Sunday.

Read more: https://sputniknews.com/world/201610101046201541-isis-rebels-nusra-aleppo-syria/

Is this what the ISIS air-force is going to look like?? That prop could use some refinement if performance is an issue. Let me guess, an AWAC place can control all of them as far as setting target data and one operator can control 64 or 128 drones each.


https://sputniknews.com/military/201610141046314033-pentagon-wants-antidrone-tech/
 

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Iraqi troops, supported by US Special Forces on the ground, are expected to begin the battle to liberate Mosul from Daesh this month, and Turkey seems to want be involved too. But the Iraqi government is not so enthusiastic about the uninvited presence of the Turks in the country and does not want Ankara to participate in the assault.

Journalist Alex Christoforou told Radio Sputnik's Brian Becker that Turkey's expansionist mindset could be one of the motives driving Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's decisions. But, first and foremost, Erdogan's actions are dictated not by Mosul's past as a part of the Ottoman empire but by Ankara's strong need to prevent the establishment of any kind of Kurdish state, he believes. "[Erdogan's] number-one priority right now is really beating back the Kurds," Christoforou said during the Loud & Clear broadcast. "Because we all know that a Kurdish state to the south of Turkey could really mean the fragmentation of the Turkish republic as we know it."

Read more: https://sputniknews.com/world/201610141046315943-attack-on-mosul/

That would explain why so many will escape to end up in Syria as well armed fighters. So much for the separation of Turkey and the US.

The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming.


Oh wait, it is only a media release.

US and Europe Getting Close to Banning Russian Media

Everything You Hear About Aleppo Is Wrong
Confirming much of what Vanessa details, TheAntiMedia's Darius Shahtahmasebi explains what you aren't being told...
As hawkish as presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton may be, the fact the Obama administration is pressing for direct war in Syria before she even has a chance to be elected raises serious questions about the urgency underpinning the U.S. establishment’s push to unseat Syrian president Bashar al-Assad from power.

Just this week, Russia deployed its S-300 surface-to-air missiles to Syria’s western coast in a move to preemptively counter any threat from U.S.-coalition airstrikes. The move came shortly after a number of reports surfaced in the corporate media claiming the Obama administration was mulling over attacking Syrian troops directly.
The U.S. coalition targeted Syrian troops as recently as September of this year in an attack which, according to Assadhimself, lasted for over an hour. At least 80 soldiers were killed while another 100 or so were injured. An ISIS advance followed almost immediately.
No apologies or compensation were offered, and the U.S. barely seemed to flinch at the idea of 80 soldiers (who were battling ISIS militants) losing their lives as a result of their air strikes. The implication of this recent attack is that the U.S. will have no problem launching a similar offensive in the near future.
However, Russia has presented an issue for the sane members of the military-industrial complex because it has become increasingly clear the U.S. cannot intervene in Syria without dealing with Russia first. To date, the American government may have been playing a game of chicken with Russia to see what it might take for them to abandon the Syrian regime. However, if anything, Russia’s involvement in the Syrian conflict has only increased in recent years, and that doesn’t appear to be changing anytime soon.
In tandem with the deployment of the S-300 missiles, Russian General Igor Konashenkov made it clear in a statement that “any missile or airstrikes on the territory controlled by the Syrian government will create a clear threat to Russian servicemen” and could be shot down by the S-300 defense system.




In Aleppo, History Is Being Written by the Losers

Be Warned: Russia Is Reading US Bluster As a Sign of War. And Preparing Accordingly


Hey, What About the West's Economic Siege of Syria?


Deepening Alliance: Russia Offers Syria State of the Art Air Defenses, Will Upgrade Tartus Into a Real Naval Base
 

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I think a lot of people may have missed the significance of the 40 million person nuclear disaster drill the Russians just threw.
"40 Million Russians To Take Part In "Nuclear Disaster" Drill, Days After US General Warns Of War With Moscow"
40 Million Russians To Take Part In "Nuclear Disaster" Drill, Days After US General Warns Of War With Moscow | Zero Hedge

I wonder how many peeps the US could safely stash if needed be?
Oh, I know there is lots of room for the elites...
but maybe only enough shelter space for about 40 ...50...peeps
 

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I think a lot of people may have missed the significance of the 40 million person nuclear disaster drill the Russians just threw.
"40 Million Russians To Take Part In "Nuclear Disaster" Drill, Days After US General Warns Of War With Moscow"
40 Million Russians To Take Part In "Nuclear Disaster" Drill, Days After US General Warns Of War With Moscow | Zero Hedge

I wonder how many peeps the US could safely stash if needed be?
Oh, I know there is lots of room for the elites...
but maybe only enough shelter space for about 40 ...50...peeps
40M that will be drafted to fly drones from home is not something to sneeze at. If the US held one how many people would actually show up?
 

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I think a lot of people may have missed the significance of the 40 million person nuclear disaster drill the Russians just threw.
"40 Million Russians To Take Part In "Nuclear Disaster" Drill, Days After US General Warns Of War With Moscow"
40 Million Russians To Take Part In "Nuclear Disaster" Drill, Days After US General Warns Of War With Moscow | Zero Hedge

I wonder how many peeps the US could safely stash if needed be?
Oh, I know there is lots of room for the elites...
but maybe only enough shelter space for about 40 ...50...peeps
Everybody would excel at 1 thing, passing the buck so I don't see them lasting very long on their own. A field mice would become the king of North America.
 

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Putin, mr, globalization made easy. Maybe, I trust no one and nothing the numbers on the bottle mean nothing. Full booze emersion,PM mne forthe reegistrtion details includiong cost.
 

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Government-controlled areas of Syrian Aleppo were once again shelled by militants. The shelling killed seven children and injured ten. Western media ignored the tragedy since its does not correspond with West’s stance towards the Syrian crisis.

Children Were Attacked While Going to School On Thursday, at 8:00 a.m. local time, children in Aleppo were going to school. Right at this time, Islamists shelled the Christian district of Suleiman with mortars.

Several shells exploded near the school’s entrance, killing seven children. Ten children were injured as a result of the shelling. They were hospitalized with wounds of varying severity, a representative of Al Razi hospital told RIA Novosti.

Almost every day, militants blocked in eastern Aleppo shell the western part of the city and front-line areas. Shelling usually intensifies when the Syrian Army carries out offensive operations. Several families were among the casualties of the shelling. One girl was killed during the shelling and her brother was severely wounded and hospitalized. Doctors are continuing to save his life. "The shell exploded very close to him. The boy sustained shrapnel wounds and severe brain damage. There are shell fragments in his head. Chances are small, but his heart is still beating and we will fight for his life," Doctor Dzhan Fattouh told RIA Novosti.

Read more: https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201610141046331279-aleppo-terrorists-shelling/
 

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Meanwhile, back at the White House, Clinton and Obama sit back in luxury and admire the chaos they have created and proceed to blame Russia for it.
Clinton has only taken responsibility for one of her misdeeds and that was after all of her other excuses were debunked. Every thing else has been and continues to be 'somebody else's fault'. She is running out of sources on which to blame her failed policies so now she's blaming Russia.
With Hillary at the helm, we'd all better restore those old nuclear shelters that were built in the '50s. It's only a matter of time until the warheads come raining down on our continent.
 

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Meanwhile, back at the White House, Clinton and Obama sit back in luxury and admire the chaos they have created and proceed to blame Russia for it.
Clinton has only taken responsibility for one of her misdeeds and that was after all of her other excuses were debunked. Every thing else has been and continues to be 'somebody else's fault'. She is running out of sources on which to blame her failed policies so now she's blaming Russia.
With Hillary at the helm, we'd all better restore those old nuclear shelters that were built in the '50s. It's only a matter of time until the warheads come raining down on our continent.


The first will be a false flag attack to galvanize the public, like 9/11 did.
 

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Meanwhile, back at the White House, Clinton and Obama sit back in luxury and admire the chaos they have created and proceed to blame Russia for it.
Clinton has only taken responsibility for one of her misdeeds and that was after all of her other excuses were debunked. Every thing else has been and continues to be 'somebody else's fault'. She is running out of sources on which to blame her failed policies so now she's blaming Russia.
With Hillary at the helm, we'd all better restore those old nuclear shelters that were built in the '50s. It's only a matter of time until the warheads come raining down on our continent.
When actually, it's 100% the U.S.'s fault, and what little good there is in Syria comes from the humanitarian efforts of that nice Mr. Putin.

We only want to elect Mr. Trump because Mr. Putin's busy running Russia and being nice to Syria.
 

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I'm certain there are many Libyans and Syrians that would say the same about anyone who supports dIke and Billy Clanton.
er, ooops...
Clinton I mean, Clinton...and Obomba
 

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The first will be a false flag attack to galvanize the public, like 9/11 did.
The debunking was a bit slow on that event. People are talking more openly now than they did 15 years ago. A week is about how long it takes for the lies to start showing up in most false-flag events.

On Friday, US President Obama will decide on whether the US should enhance its military involvement in Syria and carry out direct airstrikes.

Read more: https://sputniknews.com/politics/201610141046347311-american-dilemma-syria/

TIC-TOC, TIC-TOC, repeat as required.