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Balu
04-11-2017, 08:37 AM
Putin: Russia has data on new provocations planned against Syrian authorities

Russian Politics & Diplomacy (http://tass.com/politics)

April 11, 16:07 UTC+3
Vladimir Putin believes the US strikes on Syria remind of its attack on Iraq when the US launched a military campaign under the unproven pretext of Baghdad’s alleged possession of chemical weapons


https://phototass1.cdnvideo.ru/width/744_b12f2926/tass/m2/en/uploads/i/20170411/1165962.jpg
Italian and Russian presidents, Sergio Mattarella and Vladimir Putin

© Mikhail Metzel/TASS

MOSCOW, April 11. /TASS/. Russia has data that new provocations are planned in Syria with the goal of putting the blame on Damascus for allegedly using chemical weapons, Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters after talks with his Italian counterpart Sergio Mattarella on Tuesday.

"We have information from different sources that these provocations - I cannot call them otherwise - are being prepared in other regions of Syria, including in the southern suburbs of Damascus where there are plans to throw some substance and accuse the official Syrian authorities," Putin said.

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https://phototass1.cdnvideo.ru/width/333_3412a45b/tass/m2/en/uploads/i/20170407/1165674.jpg (http://tass.com/politics/939963)

Lavrov compares US strike in Syria to 2003 Iraq invasion (http://tass.com/politics/939963)

Putin believes that supporting US strikes on Syria, European countries seek to establish relations with the administration of Donald Trump, whom they criticized during the election campaign on the advice from the then President Barack Obama.
‘They want to restore relations with the Western community after many European countries had taken anti-Trump position during the election campaign in the US due to the former US administration," Putin said.
"A very good platform for consolidating - Syria, Russia, there is a common enemy," he noted. "Wonderful. We are ready to be patient. But we hope that this will get at a certain point to some positive trend of cooperation," he added.
Putin went on to say that US missile strike on Syria reminds of its attack against Iraq in 2003 that led to the emergence of the IS.
"This [the US strike on Syria] strongly reminds of the 2003 events when US representatives in the UN Security Council showed allegedly chemical weapons found in Iraq," the Russian president said.
"After that, a military campaign started in Iraq and it ended with the destruction of the country, the growth of the terrorist threat and the emergence of the ISIL [the former name of the Islamic State terrorist organization outlawed in Russia] on the international scene, no more and no less," Putin said.
"The same is happening now," the Russian president said.
"We believe that any incident of this kind should be officially investigated," Putin said. "We plan to turn to the United Nations bodies in The Hague and call on the global community to thoroughly investigate into this incident and make balanced decisions based on the investigation’s outcome," the Russian leader added.

More:
http://tass.com/politics/940714

sear
04-11-2017, 09:01 AM
I just listened to former U.S. military combat veteran and author Malcolm Nance vamp for 45 minutes about Syria.
Anyone interested should read one of his books. He's bright, informed, and articulate.

Elessar
04-11-2017, 09:28 AM
I just listened to former U.S. military combat veteran and author Malcolm Nance vamp for 45 minutes about Syria.
Anyone interested should read one of his books. He's bright, informed, and articulate.

Why dangle a carrot? Is it not just as easy to provide a link, title, or reference to
something posted like this?

sear
04-11-2017, 09:32 AM
I heard it on Northeast Public Radio. There's no URL to that until after the broadcast. You're welcome to Google that now.

Meanwhile this is a link to a source to buy his books. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/malcolm%20nance

He's an amazingly well-informed guy. I've never read his book. But his radio commentary was spellbinding for 45 minutes.

Balu
04-11-2017, 09:38 AM
I heard it on Northeast Public Radio. There's no URL to that until after the broadcast. You're welcome to Google that now.

Meanwhile this is a link to a source to buy his books. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/malcolm%20nance

He's an amazingly well-informed guy. I've never read his book. But his radio commentary was spellbinding for 45 minutes.
Sorry, but this info seems useless (at least for me)

sear
04-11-2017, 09:46 AM
What more do you want? His shoe size?

Whether the audio can be streamed or not I don't know, but perhaps so. Google Northeast Public Radio / Chartock
and you should find the station internet site.

The broadcast is a 5 days a week program called "The Round Table", particularly the first 90 minutes, which is called "Panel", or at least has that as an e-mail address.

If you want Nance to buy you lunch, you'll have to negotiate that with him directly.

Balu
04-11-2017, 10:08 AM
What more do you want? His shoe size?

Whether the audio can be streamed or not I don't know, but perhaps so. Google Northeast Public Radio / Chartock
and you should find the station internet site.

The broadcast is a 5 days a week program called "The Round Table", particularly the first 90 minutes, which is called "Panel", or at least has that as an e-mail address.

If you want Nance to buy you lunch, you'll have to negotiate that with him directly.
I am not in service already, so am not interested in his shoe size.
But if this program is streamed the link to it and the time will be useful. :slap:

Drummond
04-11-2017, 05:04 PM
Putin: Russia has data on new provocations planned against Syrian authorities

Russian Politics & Diplomacy (http://tass.com/politics)

April 11, 16:07 UTC+3
Vladimir Putin believes the US strikes on Syria remind of its attack on Iraq when the US launched a military campaign under the unproven pretext of Baghdad’s alleged possession of chemical weapons


https://phototass1.cdnvideo.ru/width/744_b12f2926/tass/m2/en/uploads/i/20170411/1165962.jpg
Italian and Russian presidents, Sergio Mattarella and Vladimir Putin

© Mikhail Metzel/TASS

MOSCOW, April 11. /TASS/. Russia has data that new provocations are planned in Syria with the goal of putting the blame on Damascus for allegedly using chemical weapons, Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters after talks with his Italian counterpart Sergio Mattarella on Tuesday.

"We have information from different sources that these provocations - I cannot call them otherwise - are being prepared in other regions of Syria, including in the southern suburbs of Damascus where there are plans to throw some substance and accuse the official Syrian authorities," Putin said.

Read also
https://phototass1.cdnvideo.ru/width/333_3412a45b/tass/m2/en/uploads/i/20170407/1165674.jpg (http://tass.com/politics/939963)

Lavrov compares US strike in Syria to 2003 Iraq invasion (http://tass.com/politics/939963)

Putin believes that supporting US strikes on Syria, European countries seek to establish relations with the administration of Donald Trump, whom they criticized during the election campaign on the advice from the then President Barack Obama.
‘They want to restore relations with the Western community after many European countries had taken anti-Trump position during the election campaign in the US due to the former US administration," Putin said.
"A very good platform for consolidating - Syria, Russia, there is a common enemy," he noted. "Wonderful. We are ready to be patient. But we hope that this will get at a certain point to some positive trend of cooperation," he added.
Putin went on to say that US missile strike on Syria reminds of its attack against Iraq in 2003 that led to the emergence of the IS.
"This [the US strike on Syria] strongly reminds of the 2003 events when US representatives in the UN Security Council showed allegedly chemical weapons found in Iraq," the Russian president said.
"After that, a military campaign started in Iraq and it ended with the destruction of the country, the growth of the terrorist threat and the emergence of the ISIL [the former name of the Islamic State terrorist organization outlawed in Russia] on the international scene, no more and no less," Putin said.
"The same is happening now," the Russian president said.
"We believe that any incident of this kind should be officially investigated," Putin said. "We plan to turn to the United Nations bodies in The Hague and call on the global community to thoroughly investigate into this incident and make balanced decisions based on the investigation’s outcome," the Russian leader added.

More:
http://tass.com/politics/940714

'Provocations', yet !! Is this a joke??

Iraq: under Saddam Hussein, a chemical WMD was deployed against the Kurds in his territory. The question comes to mind ... is Putin in the habit of supporting regimes that launch WMD attacks in their OWN territory ???

He certainly seems to be.

I suppose that what Assad did, shouldn't be a 'provocation' in itself, then?

INCREDIBLE.

jimnyc
04-11-2017, 05:30 PM
Russia has data that new provocations are planned

As you say with pretty much everything we have posted about Syria thus far...


WHERE IS THE PROOF OF SUCH ACCUSATIONS???

Balu
04-11-2017, 11:31 PM
As you say with pretty much everything we have posted about Syria thus far...


WHERE IS THE PROOF OF SUCH ACCUSATIONS???
This is NOT ACCUSATION. This is A WARNING to be prepared or at least do not wonder if it occur.
As to proofs of PREVIOUS usage chemicals by the terrorists supported and armed by the USA they were collected and handed over to the UN commission.

"...MOSCOW, Nov 11 - RIA Novosti.
Russia expects the international community's reaction to the use of chemical weapons by the militants in Syria, specific data are submitted by the Russian Defense Ministry, the head of the international committee of the Council of Federation, Konstantin Kosachev informed RIA Novosti on Friday. ..."

https://cdn2.img.ria.ru/images/148120/46/1481204666.jpg


https://video.img.ria.ru/Volume33/Flv/2016/11/11/2016_11_11_RUPTLYHIMORUJIERIA_d4sxx3yr.ap3.mp4

Russian military in Aleppo discovered a chemical ammunition of terrorist

Balu
04-12-2017, 02:25 AM
Dear jimnyc,
Speaking about the USA aggression against Syria what would you say about this?

If either nation was keen to avoid being in breach of the UN Charter they would need to be able to satisfy the requirements of Article 51 – that it was acting in self-defense.


Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense. If an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations, until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security. Measures taken by Members in the exercise of this right of self-defense shall be immediately reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority and responsibility of the Security Council under the present Charter to take at any time such action as it deems necessary in order to maintain or restore international peace and security.

Gunny
04-12-2017, 02:42 AM
Dear jimnyc,
Speaking about the USA aggression against Syria what would you say about this?

If either nation was keen to avoid being in breach of the UN Charter they would need to be able to satisfy the requirements of Article 51 – that it was acting in self-defense.

Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense. If an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations, until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security. Measures taken by Members in the exercise of this right of self-defense shall be immediately reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority and responsibility of the Security Council under the present Charter to take at any time such action as it deems necessary in order to maintain or restore international peace and security.


Got any more garbage? Oh yeah, you're Balu. Rhetorical question.