Do you really think you can quickly win it? | Medvedev Warns Saudi & US

Back in December, the most advanced Russian T90As fully armored tanks are reportedly enjoying its baptism of fire in Syria, following the installation of the superior S-400 missile shield system. This is after Turkey shot down one Su-24 and its pilot inside Syrian territory, and should be understood as a very strong message to the world that the Russians mean business.
The other side seems not getting the message clear enough.

Now, Syrian forces, with the help of Kurdish militias, Iranian Special Forces and Hezbollah fighters, are in the process of encircling Daesh terrorists inside the largest city of Aleppo. This battle will be a decisive one because it will decide the final fate of Syria, and at large, that of the hegemonic ambitions of the Khazarians worldwide, as their petrodollar will be squeezed even more with the crushing of their Greater Israel plan to lay out more oil pipelines in the area.
Understandably, this is an emergency situation for the enemies of humanity. If they want to go to war for Daesh Islamic State Enterprise, it’s now, or never.
That’s why Saudi Arabia and Turkey are both itching to put boots on the ground once the White House gives the go signal. The problem is that the recent cheap provocation of sending 2 A10 Warthogs targeting civilians inside Aleppo is backfiring.
But, are they really ready risking a permanent war just to rescue those terrorists living in hell for more than 4 months?
We don’t think so.
The whole “sending boots on the ground” rhetoric is just to appease the mercenaries who are about to slice the heads of their masters if the can escaped from the cauldron.
Here’s the big IF…

Brig. Gen. Ahmed Al-Assiri
Saudi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Ahmed Al-Assiri said Riyadh’s decision to send troops to Syria is “irreversible.” (Al Arabiya)

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Saudi’s decision to send troops to Syria in an attempt to bolster and toughen efforts against militants is “final” and “irreversible,” the Saudi military spokesman announced on Thursday.

Brig. Gen. Ahmed Al-Assiri, said that Riyadh is “ready” and will fight with its U.S.-led coalition allies to defeat ISIS militants in Syria, however, he said Washington is more suitable to answer questions on further details about any future ground operations.

“We are representing Saudi’s [decision] only” in sending troops, he said.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2016/02/11/Spokesman-Saudi-decision-to-send-troops-in-Syria-is-final.html

Again, rogue elements in the US government have already attempted to do so by sabotaging Russian efforts in the area days ago, but it is not working as desired.

But, the Russians are gentlemen enough and must give out the warning just the same, probably the strongest warning to date.

Russian PM warns US, Saudis against starting ‘permanent war’ with ground intervention in Syria

Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev told German media that sending foreign troops into Syria could unleash “yet another war on Earth.” The warning follows increasingly aggressive statements made by Saudi Arabia and Turkey amid Bashar Assad’s gains in Aleppo.
“All sides must be compelled to sit at the negotiating table, instead of unleashing yet another war on Earth,” Medvedev told Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper. “Any kinds of land operations, as a rule, lead to a permanent war. Look at what’s happened in Afghanistan and a number of other countries. I am not even going to bring up poor Libya.”
The PM was commenting on recent statements from Saudi Arabia claiming that it was ready to send ground troops to Syria, should Washington lead the way.
“The Americans and our Arab partners must think well: do they want a permanent war? Do they think they can really quickly win it? It is impossible, especially in the Arab world. Everyone is fighting against everyone there,” Medvedev added. The interview was published on the eve of the International Syria Support Group meeting in Munich, where the cessation of hostilities in Syria became a top item on the agenda.
Meanwhile, the situation in Syria has been heating up, as Syrian government troops have been making advances in the northern city of Aleppo, half of which is considered to be under the control of anti-government rebel groups. The same region has also been inundated with terrorist groups, such as Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), Ahrar al-Sham, and Al-Nusra Front, which are all being targeted by Russian as well as US-led air campaigns.
At the same time, the predominantly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have recaptured a former military airbase from jihadists near the Turkish-Syrian border, reportedly with the support of Russian air strikes. The base is located near the rebel-held town of Azaz in Aleppo province.
Turkey, meanwhile, continues to insist that the Kurdish militia fighting IS are terrorists just as the Kurdish rebels fighting inside Turkey. Ankara, which has been criticized for bombing Kurds inside Syria instead of helping to fight IS, has recently fallen out with Washington over America’s support for the Kurdish YPG.
On the Syrian battlefield, Turkey openly supports anti-Assad rebel groups. The latest statement by Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu, who pledged to return a “historical debt” to Turkey’s “Aleppo brothers,” gave new rise to speculations over a looming Turkish ground invasion of Syria.
The situation has prompted fears of a possible military clash between world powers backing different sides of the Syrian conflict, with hopes that the Munich talks could de-escalate the deadlock. While some Western leaders have openly called upon Russia to stop supporting Assad with airstrikes, the communique that was agreed upon after five long hours of discussions does not directly mention any downsizing of strikes. Instead, it calls for a “nationwide cessation of hostilities” over the period of one week, although it exempts terrorist groups from the potential ceasefire.

In the latest alarming episode, Russian and American militaries traded accusations over the bombing of civilian infrastructure in Aleppo. Russia’s Defense Ministry said two US Air Force A-10 warplanes had destroyed nine facilities in the city, with the Americans shifting the blame onto Russia’s air campaign afterwards. Russian jets, however, had not targeted any civilian areas and were operating 20 kilometers away, according to the ministry. The spat started on Wednesday with the US alleging the destruction of “two main hospitals in Aleppo by Russian and regime attacks.”
From February 4 to 11, the Russian Air Force performed over 500 sorties, eliminating nearly 1,900 terrorist facilities in the Syrian provinces of Aleppo, Latakia, Hama, Deir ez-Zor, Daraa, Homs, Al-Hasakah and Raqqa, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the US is seeking to boost the anti-Islamic State coalition it is heading in Iraq and Syria by officially drawing in NATO as a member, AFP reported. While some NATO member states are already active members of the coalition, the military alliance’s chief, Jens Stoltenberg, said their increased role could bring “significant development” and “unique capabilities” which include “building partner capacity, training ground forces and providing stabilization support.”
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has been lobbying for greater participation by NATO in the war on Islamic State, giving a dramatic Thursday speech on “a new stage in the coalition campaign to defeat ISIL” and adding the countries would then be able “look back after victory and remember who participated in the fight.”
The alliance, however, has already found itself in one uneasy situation related to the conflict, when it had to back Turkey’s downing of a Russian Su-24 bomber that was striking militant positions in Syria. While Ankara rushed to seek NATO’s support following the aggressive and clearly avoidable move, and the bloc delivered this support on an official level, reports cited sources taking part in a NATO emergency meeting at the time as expressing discontent with the rash unilateral move by the Turks. Turkey has since stopped its sorties into Syria in what some attribute to the dispatch of the Russian S-400 air defense systems there, but also due to the pressure by Ankara‘s NATO allies to follow the bloc’s more cautious rules of engagement.
https://www.rt.com/news/332230-syria-permanent-war-saudis-

6 thoughts on “Do you really think you can quickly win it? | Medvedev Warns Saudi & US”

  1. When dealing with the Khazarian Mafia we have to understand that we are dealing with more than Reptilian brain duality, more than two faced Janus prinicples and more than Four Heads to The Indian Wind and especially so since one of the masters at deceit is actually Nazi America with its insane Castor and Pollux (Gemini) personality you have to know which head is speaking to you today plus the language!
    The problem is since these Nazi Zionist’s are masters of deceit they will lie to your face straight faced so that most of the MSM based Sheeples in this world buy their absolute bald faced Reptilian duality rubbish. (I am tempted to use stronger language but have deliberately refrained from doing so).
    And of course humans using their mammalian brains are expected to forgive these Reptilians Nazi Zionists even though these Reptilians advertise in advance what they going to do to the world.
    Reality is any negotiated peace with America involved means another back yard excuse for the Yanks to catch up on they insane terrorist tactics through Gladio so they can create more Castor & Pollux havoc for their next round of what they call democracy and we humans call war.
    So the real question is whether Meldev’s statement is strong enough for the Yanks to back off.
    Given that 2017 is when most of Russian’s foreign Khazarian debt comes due and the Khazarian Mafia wants to retain its control of Russian Banking then the reality Meldev’s statement open’s the back for more Gladio operations.
    The only time the Khazarians individually and collectively listen is when one of their number died under in circumstances that they each would consider as abnormal and then they listen big time because they each know that they are not just under threat but being targeted!!
    But then again Meldev is on the board and playing the game. And Soros has just upped the Anti against Russia.

  2. Soros didn’t up the anti on Russia. Soros just upped the anti on the brain dead people who actually listen to his cabal filth mouth. I just wonder with all the evidence out on the cabal and it’s doers, if you were to drop Soros off in one of the places he committed war crimes if he would actually get a chance to even speak a word. Sad thing about all of this, reporters all over these war torn countries get executed for telling the truth but the real SAD TRUTH is that the worthless bobble heads that sit at a desk in the newsroom on TV or Radio Show, even reports what this sad excuse for a human being Soros, is no better than him. So shame on all that think that this is informing the world about News Events. I’m just stating reality.
    See we all die one day, could be hit by a bus or plane crash or many of the other ways in this life we live. Here is the point, wouldn’t you rather be remembered when you do pass on, that people would talk about you stood for and never gave up on telling the truth,not what you should have done. Awe well the reality with these brain dead bobble head reporters is beyond my comprehension on how they can live knowing they are living a lie.

  3. Due to Medvedev’s measured rhetoric, due to the Syria-Russia-led coalition’s actions, and due to Kerry/Lavrov’s savvy pre-agreed Munich ISSG agreement/statement, the Saudi/Turk invasion is dead. Turks, Saudis & The Cabal were/are humiliatingly defeated. Of course, nothing in the MSM about this. Peace Is at Hand. Cessation of major hostilities. One year or less. Next Target = other criminal Cabal ploys.

    1. I agree with you for the most part, but if that coalition is dead, they’re not gonna die before throwing that last dagger at the love interest character. There will be something that comes of this, imo. But, the propaganda won’t work. Still, people will probably die and Russia will certainly be blamed. Then they’ll eventually move onto Yemen or elsewhere.

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