Russia Threatens Military Action Against US If Washington Strikes Syria
13
March, 2018
While
mystery still surrounds the statement by now-former Secretary of
State Rex Tillerson who on Monday - when
he already knew he was fired -
said that Moscow
is "clearly" behind the poisoning of
Russian double-agent Skripal in the UK and that the Russian action
would "trigger a response", and whether this was a tacit
defiance of Trump as he no longer had anything to lose, it is clear
that relations between Russia and the US, if not so much Trump, are
once again at rock bottom, if not worse.
Confirming
this, one week after the WaPo
reported that
the US is considering new military action against Syria over Assad's
alleged chemical weapons attacks (as on every other prior occasion),
the Russian military threatened action against the U.S. if it strikes
Syria's capital city of Damascus. The
threat, by Chief of Russia's General Staff Valery Gerasimov, was
reported by Russia media sites such as state news agencies RIA
and Tass, according to CNBC.
The
General also said Russia
had "reliable information" about militants preparing to
falsify a government chemical attack against civilians. In
other words, another US-false flag attack, like the one launched in
2013 which nearly caused military conflict between Russia and the US.
Gerasimov
predicted that the
U.S. would then use this attack to accuse Syrian government troops of
using chemical weapons. He
added that the U.S. would then plan to launch a missile strike on
government districts in Damascus.
"In
several districts of Eastern Ghouta, a crowd was assembled with
women, children and old people, brought from other regions, who were
to represent the victims of the chemical incident, " Gerasimov
said, according to RIA.
But
far more ominously, Gerasimov said Russia would respond to a U.S.
strike on Syria if the lives of Russian servicemen were threatened,
targeting any missiles and launchers involved: "In
case there is a threat to the lives of our military, the Russian
Armed Force will take retaliatory measures both over the missiles and
carriers that will use them," the
Russian General said.
The
comments come as Syrian President Bashar Al Assad's regime, which is
supported by Russia, continues to carry out airstrikes over the
rebel-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta just outside Damascus, and where
the US has alleged Assad has again used chemical weapons.
The
United Nations Security Council had demanded a ceasefire in Syria two
weeks ago; on Monday, the U.S. threatened to "act if we must"
if the UN ceasefire resolution continues to be ignored. U.S.
Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Hailey, said Monday that the U.S. was
drafting a new ceasefire resolution with "no room for evasion"
and warned the country was prepared to act.
"It
is not the path we prefer, but it is a path we have demonstrated we
will take, and we are prepared to take again," Haley told the UN
Security Council on Monday. "When the international community
consistently fails to act, there are times when states are compelled
to take their own action," she added.
Meanwhile,
the Syrian proxy civil war, in which the U.S. and other allies have
supported "moderate" rebel groups to topple the Assad
regime under the pretext of fighting ISIS, goes on: the
war is also seen as a battle for influence between Russia and the
West in the Middle East. As
ISIS' influence has waned and rebel-held locations reclaimed, Assad
has regained the upper hand in Syria, and so has Russia.
This
is why the US has been increasingly eager to provoke Russia.
Still,
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Tuesday that establishing
more deescalation zones in Syria was not a priority for now, Reuters
reported. He told reporters that it was important to prevent
violation of ceasefire agreements in eastern Ghouta, a situation
which he planned to discuss with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut
Cavusoglu who is on a visit to Moscow.
Finally, if the US does indeed pursue military action against Syria using the worn out "chemical attack" false flag, and if Russia does indeed retaliate against US warships in the region, remember to go all in stocks, because nothing is quite as bullish - to Keynesians - as World War III.
Russia: We Will Not Hesitate
To Shoot Out US Jets In Syria
13
March, 2018
MOSCOW,
Russia – Chief of Russia’s General Staff Valery Gerasimov said on
Tuesday that terrorist organizations in East Ghouta to the east of
Damascus city center are preparing a chemical weapons attack to try
and force a US response against the Syrian government as they will
inevitably be blamed for it.
Russia
is completely aware of this false flag operation and has facts to
prove that they are preparing to stage a chemical weapons attack
against civilians by Syrian government forces, Gerasimov stressed.
He
emphasized that the United States plans to “furnish the so-called
‘evidence’ of the alleged mass civilian deaths through the fault
of the Syrian government and the Russian leadership supporting it.”
“As
a countermeasure, Washington plans to deliver a missile and bomb
strike against Damascus’ government districts,” Gerasimov said.
He
then warned that the United States would face a Russian retaliation
if they decide to attack Syrian Defense Ministry facilities.
He
explained that “in the event of a threat to our military
servicemen’s lives, Russia’s Armed Forces will take retaliatory
measures to target both the missiles and their delivery vehicles.”
“At
the same time, Russian military advisors, members of the Russian
Reconciliation Center for the Conflicting Sides and military
policemen are staying in the Syrian Defense Ministry’s facilities
in Damascus. In case there is a threat to the lives of our military,
the Russian Armed Force will take retaliatory measures both over the
missiles and carriers that will use them,” he said.
According
to Gerasimov, “events to further normalize the situation in Syria’s
capital are going on.”
Meanwhile,
an intense 16 minute long video of the Syrian Army battling
terrorist forces has been released. The video can be found here.
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