> Did you hear about a new action by the Kremlin to suspend the agreement on a communications hotline about aircraft movement in the crowded skies over Syria? quoted1
Привет Сивилла. Наши сказали, что на самом деле эту линию еще не отключили, но кроме этого, Американцы не очень на эту линию надеятся, и у них во время операций, висит F-22 и контролирует трафик.
Boris Johnson to spearhead diplomatic drive to get Russian forces out of Syria Vladimir Putin will be told to pull troops from Syria and drop support for President Assad in a UK-US plan being spearheaded by Boris Johnson, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.
Mr Johnson cancelled plans to visit Moscow on Saturday just hours before he was due to fly after a midnight phone call with Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State.
The pair agreed that the Foreign Secretary should instead lead a drive to secure a “hard-hitting” statement over Russia’s Syrian involvement from the G7 bloc of nations.
The proposal to end Syria’s six-year civil war will then be presented to Russian ministers by Mr Tillerson when he visits later this month.
In a fresh development last night Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the United Nations, signalled a hardening of the Trump administration's attitude towards Syria by calling for regime change in an interview which will be broadcast today.
“There’s not any sort of option where a political solution is going to happen with Assad at the head of the regime,” she said, while reiterating that defeating Isis was still the number one policy goal. “If you look at his actions, if you look at the situation, it’s going to be hard to see a government that’s peaceful and stable with Assad.”
This will bolster Mr Johnson's hopes of persuading Donald Trump to commit to regime change after his surprise decision to launch air strikes on Assad forces after a chemical weapons attack killed more than 80.
Russia to blame for Syria deaths - Sir Michael Fallon
Russia is to blame for "every civilian death" in last week's chemical weapons attack in Syria, Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has claimed. Sir Michael, writing in the Sunday Times, said the Kremlin was responsible "by proxy" as the "principal backer" of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. It comes after Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson cancelled a visit to meet his opposite number in Moscow. The attack has been widely blamed on the Syrian government. Sir Michael said last Tuesday's gas attack was "barbaric, immoral and illegal" and the response of air strikes from US President Donald Trump was "the right call". Johnson calls off Moscow visit 'Terrorists' celebrating US strike Syria attack: What we know Syria attack: What now? Why is there a war in Syria?
> The main issue in my opinion is the fact that Putin is now well and truly trapped, if not finished. quoted1
Mr. Putin sent the navy frigate Admiral Grigorovich to the Syrian coast believing that this flexing of muscles would save his face. However the situation is much more complicated than military action against his lovely Assad. The Americans have started an investigation into whether Russia knew and even participated in the Syrian chemical weapons attack. The Pentagon stated that a Russian-made drone hovered over the site of the chemical weapons attack after the assault. Five hours later, an aircraft belonging to either Russia or Syria struck a Syrian hospital treating the injured Syrians. Americans believe that it could be a Russian effort to destroy evidence linking Assad to this horrific crime.
> Mr Johnson cancelled plans to visit Moscow on Saturday just hours before he was due to fly after a midnight phone call with Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State. > The pair agreed that the Foreign Secretary should instead lead a drive to secure a “hard-hitting” statement over Russia’s Syrian involvement from the G7 bloc of nations. quoted1
Strong economically, socially and militarily ... the US and UK have everything they need at their disposal to destroy these monstres fisically, politically and spiritually. Unfortunately our "sunny boy", Mr. Trudeau is too polite to fight.
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>> Did you hear about a new action by the Kremlin to suspend the agreement on a communications hotline about aircraft movement in the crowded skies over Syria? quoted2
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> Привет Сивилла. > Наши сказали, что на самом деле эту линию еще не отключили, > но кроме этого, Американцы не очень на эту линию надеятся, и у них во время операций, висит F-22 и контролирует трафик. quoted1
С помощью этой линии, за час до операции в Сирии, американцы предупредили россиян, а те, конечно, сирийцев. Это позволило избежать жертв среди российских военных и свести на минимум количество погибших сирийских военных. Ведь цель операции была не убить, а дать понять преступному режиму Асада, что Америка вернулась и больше не позволит ему травить свой народ химическим оружием. God bless America!