Putin’s
Failure to Confront US/Israeli Aggression Encourages More of It
11
May, 2018
Washington
has been terror-bombing Syrian sites since September 2014 – using
ISIS and other terrorists as imperial foot soldiers, wanting
pro-Western puppet governance replacing Assad.
By
its own admission, Israel conducted countless airstrikes and
cross-border attacks on Syrian targets since Washington launched
aggression on the country in March 2011.
Now
in its 8th year, conflict resolution remains unattainable because
Washington under undemocratic Dems and Republicans want regime change
– remaining recklessly in pursuit of this objective.
Forever
war continues with no end of it in sight, conditions worsening, not
improving.
Overnight,
things escalated dramatically. According to Russia’s Defense
Ministry, 28 Israeli warplanes fired 60 air-to-surface rockets at
Syrian targets – falsely called Iranian ones.
Another
10 or more surface-to-surface missiles were launched. Syria’s
“air-defense systems shot down more than half of the rockets as
they repelled the Israeli attack” – clearly nowhere near all.
It’s
unclear how much damage and destruction occurred, nor the casualty
count.
Operating
from Lebanese airspace and its own, an IDF statement said all its
warplanes returned safely.
Iranian
official Abolfazl Hassan Beigi said Israel lied, claiming its
overnight attacks responded to Tehran rocket fire on occupied Golan.
Make
your own judgment. The Islamic Republic never attacked another
country throughout its near-40-year existence – what Washington and
Israel do repeatedly.
Syrian
forces, not Iran, fired rockets on occupied Golan in response to
Israeli aggression, not the other way around.
Washington
and Israel partner in each other’s aggression. White House press
secretary Sarah Sanders turned truth on its head, saying “Israel
absolutely has a sovereign right to defend itself and we support
them” – disgracefully blaming Iran for Jewish state aggression
On
Thursday, AMN News reported Israeli warplanes overflying the
Syrian/Lebanese border – no further attacks launched so far, the
IDF likely trying to provoke a Syrian response to escalate further
aggression.
Washington
and Israel are at war on Syria and Iran without formally declaring
it. Russia hasn’t supplied Damascus with advanced S-300 air defense
systems it vitally needs to defend its territory – notably with
Israeli aggression escalating and Trump’s belligerent threats on
Iran, things heading toward greater regional conflict than already.
Russia
failed to condemn overnight Israeli aggression. Deputy Foreign
Minister Mikhail Bogdanov merely “call(ed) for restraint from all
parties.”
Sergey
Lavrov called what happened a “very alarming development,” adding
Putin told Netanyahu in Moscow it’s “necess(ary) (to avoid) any
actions that might be mutually provocative.”
These
and similar remarks by Russian officials, including Putin, show
weakness, not strength when toughness is vitally needed –
encouraging US and Israeli aggression instead of responsibly
challenging it.
Things
are increasingly heading toward greater regional war than already,
Russian passivity failing to intervene against it.
Is
full-scale US/Israeli-led war on Syria coming, Iran to be targeted
next? Will Russia continue its bystander role in the face of
increasing imperial aggression?
Is
Putin more concerned about good relations with Washington and Israel
than challenging their undeclared war on Syria and Iran?
In
an effort to improve relations with the West (not possible to
attain), will he wind down Russia’s Syrian operations like earlier?
Will he fail to aid Iran defend itself against possible US/Israeli
aggression?
Will
escalating Middle East war spark global conflict? Will US/Israeli
global imperial aims doom us all?
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