BREAKING: Israel fires missiles at Damascus – Syria intercepts the aggressive projectiles
Some of the missiles hit their target while others were successfully shot down by Syria
1
December, 2017
The
armed forces of the Israeli regime have fired missiles upon sovereign
Syrian territory in an unprovoked attack which constitutes a
violation of international law.
Israeli
fighter jets fired missiles at an ammunition depot in western
Damascus earlier this evening, following a day when Syrian forces
made substantial gains against al-Qaeda/al-Nusra near the occupied
Golan Height
The
jets were reportedly flying illegally in Lebanese airspace when they
fired the projectiles.
According to initial reports from al-Masdar who broke the story, some of the aggressive missiles hit the ammunitions depot causing a large explosion, while others were successfully intercepted by Syrian missile defence systems, presumably the Syrian operated, Russian made S-200 system
#Syria Another Video allegedly showing Syrian Anti Air Defense intercepting one of the Israeli Missiles launched towards the countryside of Damascus
Why did Israel betray its Russian ally using team Trump?
While Israel has meddled in US policy making and the US tried to meddle in Russian policy making, Russia hasn’t meddle in anyone’s policy making
Adam Garrie
1
December, 2017
There
are many angles to the revelations surrounding Mike Flynn’s guilty
plea, in respect of lying to the FBI about his conversations with the
former Russian Ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak.
One
is that far from Russia trying to influence US policy, it was in fact
Israel that tried to influence the policy of many nations and
ultimately the UN itself.
Interestingly,
rather than trying to lobby multiple-nations directly, Israel used
members of the then incoming Trump administration to do its lobbying
for them.
In
this sense Mike Flynn and almost certainly Jared Kushner, were acting
as Israel lobbyists not just in the US but among many nations of the
world.
As
someone who is 100% pro-Palestine, I am all too aware that some
Russian patriots, supporters of Russia and friends of Russia,
struggle to come to grips with how much Russian policy on Israel has
changed since the Soviet period.
Many
remember how in 1975, the Soviet Union and its allies helped pass
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 which condemned
Zionism as a form of racism.
This
resolution was later rescinded in 1991 via United Nations General
Assembly Resolution 46/86. The Soviet Union’s support of Resolution
46/86 made it clear that Moscow’s position vis-a-vis Tel Aviv had
shifted even in the months before the end of the USSR.
Today,
Russia and Israel are economic and diplomatic partners. Vladimir
Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu enjoy a close relationship which is far
more friendly than that which Putin has enjoyed with any US President
and most European heads of state.
This
is not to negate Russia’s historic support of Arab nationalism and
the wider Muslim world.
Russia
remains a steadfast ally of Syria, is re-starting once incredibly
close relations with Egypt, has built historically good ties with the
Islamic Republic of Iran, Pakistan and Indonesia, and has a far
better record of supporting Islam within Russia than many European
countries have in respect of their Muslim populations.
For
Putin’s Russia, good relations among rival nations is not a
zero-sum game. That is why Russia supports Palestine while
maintaining close ties to Tel Aviv.
It
explains why Russia is building new ties to Saudi Arabia but not at
the expense of its Iranian partner.
It
further explains why far from the Muslim world, Russia is building
ties with South Korea while maintaining a better relationship with
North Korea than any major power.
It
also explains why Russia will never abandon its most important
international partner, China, while leaving the door open to good
relations with the US, even though Washington has firmly shut that
door.
Through
all of this, Russia continually supports Palestine at the UN. Indeed,
in his speech made this September at the UN General Assembly, Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov decried the fact that so little
progress has been made on securing justice for Palestine.
Because
of this, Benjamin Netanyahu will have know in advance that Russia’s
vote in favour of UN United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334,
condemning the building of illegal settlements in Palestine was going
to be automatic.
So the country that influenced US policy through Michael Flynn is Israel, not Russia. But Flynn did try to influence Russia, not the other way around. Ha-ha. This is the smoking gun? What a farce.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/01/us/politics/michael-flynn-guilty-russia-investigation.html …
For
all anyone knows, Israeli officials made their views known to Russian
diplomats as is standard during the prelude to such votes.
But
if Israel was assured that Russia would support the Palestinian
position at the UN, why has information come out showing that
Benjamin Netanyahu personally asked members of Donald Trump’s team,
first and foremost almost certainly Jared Kushner, to ask Mike Flynn
to lobby countries, including Russia, to either delay the vote on
UNSC Resolution 2334 or otherwise block the resolution?
The
answer is that Israel clearly puts its agenda above protocol and
loyalty to allies and I’m not saying this as a value judgement. The
facts speak for themselves.
But
the point remains that Israel used the Trump team as a go-between in
respect of Israel-Russia relations when such a thing was not only
unnecessary and easily foreseeable as useless, but was also subtly
insulting to Russia.
Adding
insult to injury (or is it the other way around?), Flynn and Kushner
dutifully followed Israel’s orders, not even stopping to think that
if Israel, a partner of Russia, cannot change Russia’s mind, how
can a US which was then and which remains now openly hostile to
Russia, do so?
Clearly,
Israel is underestimating its own position vis-a-vis Russia while
overestimating the power of the US to meddle in Russia’s foreign
policy.
On
top of this, Flynn and Kushner have overestimated the ability of
their own country to meddle in Russia’s foreign policy.
If
the US is having trouble bullying Sudan into changing its foreign
policy, how could it possibly coerce the Russian superpower into
doing so?
Indeed,
Vladimir Putin has often said, how could Russia possibly successfully
meddle in the affairs of the US superpower, even if Russia wanted to?
Putin
once rhetorically asked if the mighty US is really a “banana
republic” that can be easily manipulated. While the US can be
easily manipulated by Israel as the facts clearly show, no other
country has had this kind of success in this area.
All
of this is scandalous to be sure.
The
greatest irony is that of all the countries involved in the
Israel-Flynn-Kushner triangle, the only state whose diplomats never
interfered in policy making of another nation is Russia.
Russia
did not tell the US, Israel or anyone else what to do. It simply did
what anyone with a brain, knew it would always do: vote for the
Palestinian position at the United Nations.
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