It is important to know what the OTHER side is saying
USAF
takes control of Syrian skies. Unidentified air strike on Iranian
target
22
November, 2018
This
new game changer in Syria, revealed here by DEBKAfile, provoked an
exceptionally detailed threat from Tehran: “US bases in
Afghanistan, the UAE and Qatar, and US aircraft carriers in the Gulf
are within range of our missiles,” said Brig. Gen. Amirali
Hajizadeh, head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ airspace
division, on Wednesday, Nov. 21. “We can hit them if they
(Americans) make a move. Our land-to-sea missiles have a range of 700
km (450 miles) … and the US aircraft carriers are our targets.”
he said.
Iran’s
airspace chief was responding to the abrupt change in the skies over
Syria. For the past week, the: US Air Force has kept F-22 stealth
planes and F/A 18F Super Hornet fighters flying over Syria around the
clock. Gen. Hajizadeh knew exactly where they were coming from –
the US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar and the US Al Dhafra Air Base in
the UAE. Why he slipped the Kandahar base into his list is a mystery
because none of the USAF planes over Syria come from there. The USS
Harry Truman Carrier Strike Group is another matter, since some of
the US fighter bombers circling over Syria come from its decks. This
five-ship strike group reached Syrian waters late last week. They
also had cruise missiles aboard.
DEBKAfile’s
military sources report that these US overflights are taking place
without interruption: as one group flies back to base, another takes
its place. Their constant presence in Syrian air space has chased all
other warplanes, especially those of Russia and Syria, out of the
sky. US pilots also report that the S-300 air defense systems, which
the Russians began importing to Syria in October, are not operational
and are unlikely to be before January.
This
is what Pentagon spokesman Eric Pahon was talking about on Tuesday,
Nov. 20, when he said: “Russia’s S-300 air defense systems in
Syria have no impact on United States’ operations in the country.”
He also aimed a warning at Moscow: “Any additional arms sent into
Syria only serves to escalate the situation at this point.”
Is
this a window of opportunity?
According
to an exclusive report reaching our military sources, unidentified
aircraft attacked an Iranian target in Syria on Monday, Nov. 19. This
was not a major operation and the target was small. All the same, it
was the second attack on an Iranian site in Syria since Israel
discontinued its aerial attacks in the second half of September. The
first, on Oct. 23, appears to have been carried out by unidentified
missiles against the Damascus region. After the air strike,
Washington hastened to send out quiet messages that the USAF was not
involved. However, so long as the Russian S-300s are non-operational
and the US Air Force provides an umbrella, Israel is offered a window
of opportunity for resuming its assaults on Iran’s presence in, and
arms deliveries, to Syria. There is no knowing how long that window
will stay open.
Sometimes,
the comments say a lot...
Meanwhile
the “so-called” lions of Islam have become cowardly pussy cats.
-
Yasmine
Lices
of Islam.. When they die, they receive a fat virgin cat, with no
rabies or fungus, to lavishly hang on in the tail, each with a domain
of 72 hairs strand only for itself.
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