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The Russian President’s Special Envoy to Syria, Alexander Lavrentiev, has accused Washington of directing Syrian armed groups to carry out attacks against Russian troops in the country.
“There are indications that the Americans are specifying tasks for their forces from among the Syrian armed opposition to inflict the greatest amount of damage on Russian military forces in Syria,” Lavrentiev said on 26 January.
Lavrentiev added these attacks are planned not only against Russian forces in southern Syria but also in what is known as the Idlib de-escalation zone northwest of the country – patrolled by Russian and Turkish forces in line with a 2018 agreement.
“[The US] has begun … supplying [extremist groups] with modern weapons and modern drones so that it can carry out raids, including on the Hmeimim base.”
Hmeimim is a Russian-operated military base located southeast of the Syrian city of Latakia. Hostile, unidentified drones have approached the Hmeimim base in the past.
On 3 October, Idlib-based extremists launched a drone towards a crowded military college in the city of Homs, killing dozens of civilians and graduating officers.
Russian officials have repeatedly accused the US harboring and training extremist militants in Syria, particularly inside Washington’s Al-Tanf military base.
Russian and Syrian officials have also accused US forces of providing ISIS with logistical support and allowing it to operate from the 55-kilometer area surrounding the Al-Tanf base.
Lavrentiev’s comments come as ISIS is making a resurgence in Syria. Despite losing the majority of its territory in the country, the group’s cells operate in the Syrian desert – geographically linked to Al-Tanf and the 55-kilometer zone around it – carrying out frequent hit and run attacks against Syrian troops, civilians, farmers, and truffle harvesters.
This marked resurgence in ISIS activity coincides with ongoing attacks on US bases in Syria and Iraq by Iraqi resistance factions in support of Gaza and in rejection of US support for Israel.
Since October, the Iraqi resistance has launched at least 153 attacks on the US bases.
US officials are reportedly also in talks to establish a time-table with the Iraqi government for a withdrawal of their troops from Iraq.
However, sources told Reuters that the talks “are expected to take several months, if not longer, with the outcome unclear and no US troop withdrawal imminent.”
As US bases in Syria come under fire, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) – a US-backed Kurdish militia which helps oversee Washington’s occupation of the country’s oilfields – has also been facing a widespread rebellion since last August, waged by Arab tribes with Syrian government backing.
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Via https://thecradle.co/articles/us-enlists-extremists-to-attack-russian-troops-in-syria-official
ISIS is one of CIA’s Blackshirt groups …
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As is the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, Sasja, but ISIS definitely makes the best YouTube videos.
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I could have laughed at the irony, but it’s way too serious …
Next up, Boko Haram. Not sure about Contras, but hard ties anyway …
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Definitely documented on the Contras in the early nineties.
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Forgot …
Strong ties to the Gray Wolfs, by supplying arms but not founding.
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There doesn’t appear to be any more proof necessary to convince people of just how terrible a choice it was to run the post-WWII “Operation Paperclip”, and bringing 1,000s of mentally ill Nazi 3rd Reich wack jobs to the United States…
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I don’t think that is so true, Jerry. The Germans had the best if not the only advanced rocket scientists at that time, as well as tank and small arms engineers. Plus, their knowledge of Soviet battle tactics was indispensable at that time. Operation Paperclip was nothing more than getting good science into the West.
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Interesting point of view, papasha408. Make you wonder if the reason US military prowess has declined for deplorable is because they ran out countries to steal them from?
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By the way, I’ll put my money on the Russian troops in Syria!
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I guess it depends on your perspective, Jerry. It worked well enough for the banking elite that runs the US.
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