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| In The Last Days; TV Programme - September 2015 | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 9 15, 5:40 (816 Views) | |
| Jim M | Sep 9 15, 5:40 Post #1 |
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(You think you've got problems now. This is going to upset everything and make matters much worse for all Kurds. Look for further capitulations by Obama. This is a TV show but it didn't say when it is showing.) In The Last Days TV Programme Wednesday 9th September 2015: The Largest Submarine In the World Sailing To Syria With 20 Inter Continental Ballistic Missiles And 200 Nuclear Warheads. The Russian Dmitri Donskoy (TK-208), Nato-coded Typhoon, The World’s Largest Submarine Has Set Sail For The Mediterranean 4th September 2015 and is destined for the Syrian coast according to military and intelligence sources. Aboard the sub are 20 Bulava (NATO-code SS-N-30) intercontinental ballistic missiles with an estimated up to 200 nuclear warheads. Each missile, with a reported range of 10,000km, carries 6-10 MIRV nuclear warheads. The Russian sub set sail from its North Sea base on Friday 4th September 2015 escorted by two anti-sub warfare ships. Their arrival at destination in 10 days time will top up the new Russian military deployment in Syria. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s introduction of a nuclear force opposite Syrian shores builds up what first looked like an operation to fortify Assad’s regime in Damascus into a military expedition capable of an air and sea confrontation with US forces in the Middle East. US Secretary of State John Kerry suggested as much Saturday 5th September 2015 when he expressed concern over reports of Russia’s “increasing military build-up in Syria” in a phone call to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The State Department reported: “The Secretary made clear that if such reports were accurate, these actions could further escalate the conflict, lead to greater loss of innocent life, increase refugee flows and risk confrontation with the anti-ISIL coalition operation in Syria.” Kerry was referring to potential Russian interference with US-led coalition air strikes against the Islamic State in Syria. Sources in Washington and Moscow report that the dispatch of a nuclear sub to Syrian waters is taken as a strong message that the Kremlin will not let the US impede its military intervention in the Syrian conflict and will go to extreme lengths to keep the way open for the flow of Russian troops to the war-torn country. This situation has gone a long way beyond Obama administration intentions when US-Russian talks were initially held for US forces posted in Turkey and Iraq, together with the Russian troops arriving in Syria, to launch a combined effort against the Islamic State. Those talks were completely unsuccessful. Edited by Jim M, Sep 9 15, 6:41.
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Kurdish Wisdom of War Proverbs: "Deal with your friends as if they will become your enemies tomorrow, and deal with your enemies as if they will become your friends tomorrow." "Those away from the battlefield boast about their swords." "Those who do not go to war roar like a lion." "Everything is pardoned the brave." "Whoever digs a pit for his enemy should dig it his own size." "A thousand friends are too few; one enemy is one too many." | |
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