Another
reason for sitting behind the negotiating table
Pentagon:
Russia’s S-400 Air Defense in Syria Forces US to Ground Warplanes
As
part of Russia’s anti-terror campaign in Syria, the Kremlin has
deployed sophisticated air defense systems to protect its aircraft.
According to the Pentagon, those units have effectively grounded US
aircraft.
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December, 2015
Earlier
this month, Moscow deployed the S-400 anti-aircraft system to Syria.
The next-generation air defense system, it carries three different
types of missiles capable of annihilating aerial targets
at both short and long range, and the decision came
after Turkey’s downing of a Su-24 bomber in Syrian
airspace.
"We
believe that the measures taken by Russia after the
criminal actions of Turkish aircraft, which downed a Russian
aircraft – namely the deployment of air defense systems
on land and in the sea – is an important step that will
ensure more security for Russian and Syrian militaries,"
Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad told RIA Novosti
on Friday.
But
according to US officials speaking to Bloomberg, the S-400
is also having the unintended effect of grounding America’s
manned warplanes, and the Pentagon is struggling to adjust its
strategy in the region.
The
issue is causing enough panic in Pentagon circles that officials
are looking for ways to paint Russia’s defensive
installations as a sign of "Russian aggression."
"The
increasing number of Russian-supplied advanced air defense
systems in Syria…is another example that Russia and the regime
seek to complicate the global counter-Daesh coalition’s air
campaign," Major Tim Smith told Bloomberg.
"Unlawful
actions by Russia and the Syrian regime will not stop coalition
counter-Daesh operations in Syria, nor will such actions push
the coalition away from specific regions in Syria where
Daesh is operating," he added.
But
Moscow has made no secret about its efforts to join forces
with the West in the fight against Daesh, also known
as ISIL/Islamic State.
"Today,
we, again, are faced with a destructive, barbaric ideology and
have no right to allow the new-sprung bigots to reach their
goals," Putin said during his annual state of the
nation address earlier this month.
"We
must throw away all quarrels and differences, form a firm first, a
unified anti-terrorist front, which will act based on international
law and be sponsored by the UN."
While
the Pentagon has grounded manned flights in the vicinity
of Russia’s air defenses, it still operates drones.
Russia
has launched airstrikes against terrorist targets in Syria
since September 30, acting at the request of the
Syrian government. On Wednesday, the Russian Defense Ministry
announced it had conducted 59 sorties in a 24-hour period,
destroying 200 Daesh targets.
The
US-led campaign has been targeting Daesh in Syria for over
a year, but has done little to halt the terrorist
organizations oil revenues.
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