UN Ambassador: Trying to Avert WAR between U.S. and Russia
12
April, 2018
Russia's
UN ambassador Vassily Nebenzia says the "immediate priority is
to avert the danger of war" following a closed-door meeting of
the UN Security Council concerning Syria.
Asked if he was referring to war between the US and Russia, he says: "We cannot exclude any possibilities unfortunately because we saw messages that are coming from Washington. They were very bellicose.
Asked if he was referring to war between the US and Russia, he says: "We cannot exclude any possibilities unfortunately because we saw messages that are coming from Washington. They were very bellicose.
"They know we are there, I wish there was dialogue though the proper channels on this to avert any dangerous developments.
"The
danger of escalation is higher than simply Syria because
our military are there... so the situation is very dangerous."
UPDATE
3:49 PM -- These remarks came after there was
an unannounced Security Council meeting at the UN
here in New York City which was kept pretty much under wraps, seen as
a last chance. It didn't go very well as you can see.
UPDATE
3:55 PM EDT -- I'm told some of the back channel talks with
Russia have broken down and broken down badly, which
rather ties in with what the Russian UN ambassador said a few mins
ago.
UPDATE
3:59 PM -- President Trump has been meeting with his National
Security Team at the White House, including Defense Secretary James
Mattis "What's going on now is they're deciding on two
things: The scope of the response by the U.S. and our coalition
partners, And, number two: the timing of it."
Earlier
today UK Cabinet ministers gave Prime Minister Theresa May a
green light for strikes on the Assad regime in Syria.
UPDATE
4:06 PM EDT -- Russia: We will protect our troops in Syria from
US missiles
Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, said the current situation with Donald Trump threatening to launch missiles at Syrian government forces is a "test for each and every country in the world to protect its people on the ground."
Russia and Iran are the Assad regime's allies in the Syrian civil war.
The Kremlin on Wednesday said the US and its allies - France, Germany and the UK - should "seriously consider" the consequences of their threats to launch military action.
Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, said the current situation with Donald Trump threatening to launch missiles at Syrian government forces is a "test for each and every country in the world to protect its people on the ground."
Russia and Iran are the Assad regime's allies in the Syrian civil war.
The Kremlin on Wednesday said the US and its allies - France, Germany and the UK - should "seriously consider" the consequences of their threats to launch military action.
RELATED CONTEXT:
The
Russian president and Israeli prime minister were at angry
cross-purposes in their phone conversation on Wednesday, April 11.
Vladimir Putin warned Benjamin Netanyahu to discontinue Israeli
strikes in Syria because they may rock the Assad regime [backed by
Moscow] and insisted on Israel respecting Syrian sovereignty and
security. By this warning, Russia clamped down on the freedom the
Israeli air force had hitherto enjoyed in Syrian air space for
striking hostile elements, primarily Iran and Hizballah.
Netanyahu
shot back, according to our sources, that Israel cannot possibly
desist from action over Syria, since this would leave Iran at liberty
to establish a permanent, hostile military presence in that country.
And so, said the prime minister, Israel would have to persevere in
its efforts to stop this happening. The conversation between
Putin and Netanyahu ended in total discord.
UPDATE
4:27 PM (COVERT INTEL) US
bombing Syria will allegedly be met with terrorist attacks across US
and EU. Be prepared.
UPDATE
4:30 PM -- White House Meeting on Syria may have concluded.
Joint chiefs of staff, Director of National Intelligence (DNI), and
the UN Ambassador have left.
***** BULLETIN *****
UPDATE 5:16 PM EDT --
The
US is amassing the largest air and naval strike force since the Iraq
war in 2003 to be ready for attacks on Syria if the president gives
the go-ahead.
UPDATE
5:18 PM EDT -- Secretary Mattis has cancelled his trip
to New York tonight, per a Pentagon spokeswoman. He was scheduled
to stay overnight and have a meeting with Henry Kissinger.
UPDATE
5:21 PM EDT -- Reports that Russian/Turkey/U.S. talks
have failed. Reportedly Erdogan had phone calls with both U.S.
President Trump and Russian President Putin in an attempt to simmer
things down
*****
BULLETIN *****
UPDATE
5:54 PM EDT --
National
Command Assets are ALL Airborne:
"CobraBall"
followed by a "RiverJoint." Also "Constant Phoenix"
going up.
CobraBall: The
RC-135S Cobra Ball is a rapidly deployable aircraft, which flies
Joint Chiefs of Staff-directed missions of national priority to
collect optical and electronic data on ballistic
targets.RivetJoint:
The RC-135V/W Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft supports theater
and national level consumers with near real time on-scene
intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination
capabilities.Constant
Phoenix: Its
mission is to collect samples from the atmosphere for the purpose
of detecting
and identifying nuclear explosions.
UPDATE
6:10 PM EDT --
Mayor
Yonah Yahav of Haifa, Israel’s third largest city, Thursday decided
not to wait for an official alert, but to issue orders to the town’s
residents to prepare for any fallout from a US military operation in
Syria. The municipal authorities were instructed to open up public
shelters and place emergency services on the ready. Yahav advised
families to prepare shelters and fortified rooms for occupation and
lay in supplies of essential items for the duration.
UPDATE
6:14 PM EDT --
UK
says Prime Minister May and U.S. President Trump spoke on Thursday,
agreed it was vital to deter further use of chemical weapons by
Syrian government.
Russia
Accuses US Of False Flag In Syrian Chemical Attack Via Western
Trained Rebels
Info
Wars
Russian
Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzea addressed the UN
Security Counsel on Sunday to refute claims that Syrian leader Bashar
al Assad gassed his own people, and that the United States is
imposing undue hostilities on Russia for defending its sovereignty
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