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WORLD HAL TURNER 23 MAY 2021
Russian Army troops have begun actively pursuing, stopping, and questioning US Troops inside Syria. The Russian are using APC’s in pursuits, backed up by attack helicopters.
One such pursuit in the desert of Syria is recorded on video below.
Once the American troops are pulled-over, the Russian officer says “This is the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic. The Russian armed forces are here at the invitation of Bashar al-Assad. On what basis are you here? “
In the particular pursuit shown below, Americans _seem_ to try fleeing across unpaved areas then return to the road. That didn’t last long as Russian troops radioed for another vehicle to physically block the US Army vehicles once they got on a road. (Click Here)
a Russian attack helicopter joined the fray making
“On what basis are you here?” This is a good question!
I looked up the following:
“Russian armed forces have now directly confronted US armed forces inside Syria and asked the simple question “By what authority are you here?”
There is none.
The armed forces of the United States do not have any authority at all to be in Syria. There’s been no Declaration of War by Congress . . . “
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It’s also contrary to international law and the UN charter, Aunty. Because the Syrian government hasn’t invited them, the presence of US troops in Syria is considered an illegal act of aggression (ie war).
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About fucking time! Clearly Russian patience has run out.
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PS: Whoops! It was last year.
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This is the first I’ve seen the story myself, Bill. I guess that’s the problem with social media. It’s not always timely.
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Okay, but why has it surfaced at this particular time? None of this stuff happens without a reason.
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Good point. What’s your theory?
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I don’t have one but I have to ask myself the question, why now? Clearly, the videos have a Russian source, hence their release has to be because the Russian govt okayed it. The purpose?
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