US
destroyer arrives in Mediterranean as Syria tensions rise
RT,
13
September, 2018
With
the arrival of another guided missile destroyer to the Mediterranean,
the US may have 200 ‘Tomahawks’ ready for a strike on Syria, as
Russia warns that jihadist groups in Idlib are planning a fake
chemical attack.
The
USS Bulkeley (DDG-84),
an Arleigh
Burke-class
destroyer, entered the Mediterranean through the Straits of Gibraltar
on Wednesday, the Russian news agency Interfax reported citing
international maritime monitoring data. A Gibraltar-watcher confirmed
the destroyer’s transit on September 12.
With
the arrival of the Bulkeley,
the US forces in the region have up to 200 ‘Tomahawk’ cruise
missiles available to strike targets in Syria if ordered to do so,
Interfax reported. Last week, the attack submarine USS Newport
News (SSN-750)
arrived in the Mediterranean as well.
Last
week, Russia conducted massive naval
maneuvers off
the Syrian coast, culminating in marine landing drills and missile
launches. The presence of Russian ships in the area was seen as
a possible
deterrent to
further US military action against Syria.
Washington
has repeatedly claimed that the government in Damascus is preparing
chemical attacks against civilians in the Idlib province, the last
remaining bastion of jihadist rebel groups. The most powerful of
these groups is Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), formerly known as Jabhat
al-Nusra; it is an affiliate of Al-Qaeda, the terrorist organization
the US holds responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001. The
White Helmets, a self-proclaimed civil defense group that operates
solely in rebel-held areas, also have a presence in Idlib.
Russia
has accused the White Helmets of staging
a chemical attack in
Idlib in order to provoke a Western military intervention in Syria.
The group has already filmed at least nine videos intended to serve
as evidence of claims that Damascus has used chlorine against
civilians in Idlib, the Russian Reconciliation Center in
Syria said on
Wednesday.
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