War
Preparations: Leaked Images Allegedly Show US Military Tanks Arriving
In Jordan
25
March, 2018
With
Syrian forces nearing full control of the war-torn region, U.S.
Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley recently
warned, Washington
“remains prepared to act if we must,” if
the United Nations Security Council fails to act on Syria for its
assault on eastern Ghouta.
Last
week, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov commented on
the critical situation in eastern Ghouta and called on Washington to
completely abandon its plans for a military strike against Syrian
government forces.
“We’ve warned and warned the US that these plans must be unconditionally refused. Any such unlawful use of force, similar to what happened almost a year ago at the Shairat air base, would be an act of aggression against a sovereign state, as defined by the relevant article of the UN Charter,” he said.
Washington
had the previous experince of launching a military intervention
without the consent of the United Nations Security Council, when
President Donald Trump lobbed 59 Tomahawk missiles onto
Syria’s Shairat airbase in April 2017.
According
to Muraselon
news agency,
Syrian forces have acquired most of the eastern Ghouta region through
“achieving sweeping military victories or concluding evacuation
deals.” The independent media outlet says Syrian forces “will
most probably be heading to the country’s south in order to secure
the borders with Jordan.”
Could
Syria’s southern border with Jordan be the next
confrontation zone in the country’s multiple regional wars?
Sputnik
news agency recently
uncovered leaked images of U.S. military equipment arriving in
Jordan’s Aqaba Industrial Port via the vehicle carrier ship
“Liberty pride” for the upcoming participation in the annual war
drill “Eager Lion.” During the unloading process, the images
reveal the “M1A2 Abrams main battle tanks, the M113’s variation
for medical evacuation and the M2A3 Bradley armored personnel
carriers” were offloaded from the 199-meter (652 feet)
military transport vessel, said Sputnik.
Sputnik
indicates that Eager Lion war drill is an important military exercise
between the U.S. Armed Forces and Jordanian Armed Forces, along with
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Further, the war drill
could flare up tensions on the Jordan–Syria border, and as we know,
sometimes war drills go live.
“Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and other US allies will join the “Eager Lion” military exercises, which have been conducted every year since 2010. After the latest reports of a planned US strike on Syrian governmental forces these drills could possibly create tensions between Jordan and neighboring Syria.”
Here
is what Eager Lion war drill looked like in 2016:
Eager Lion@eagerlion2016
القوات الأردنية والأمريكية ينفذون إطلاق نار بالذخيرة الحية خلال إحدى فعاليات #الأسدالمتأهب في ميدان تدريب في الأردن
3:33 AM - May 25, 2016
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However,
Muraselon news agency ignores the Eager Lion war drill and believes
the United States coupled with the Jordanian Armed Forces could be
preparing for the next regional war along the Jordan–Syria border.
“With its economy greatly badly affected by Syrian war, Amman is desperately seeking to re-open Nassib border crossing to reinvigorate its economy. Jordan had previously failed to convince the Syrian opposition to hand over this vital crossing to the Syrian government. The Syrian Army will definitely make it to the Jordanian borders sooner or later. It might as well use the same tactics of Eastern Ghouta by dividing the territories of rival armed opposition groups and compel them to make separate concessions. But, will the Syrian opposition attack the Syrian forces along the Damascus-Daraa highway?”
Jordan
is a major player bordering southwestern Syria but has been silent as
the Russian-backed Syrian regime expanded territorial gains from
terrorist groups in the eastern Ghouta region. Now,
Jordan seems like it is preparing for a conflict with Syria, as the
United States Armed Forces have recently unloaded large amounts
of tanks and personnel carriers. Nevertheless, with the
return of John Bolton, is war imminent on the Jordan–Syria
border?
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