Russian
Special Forces Repel a US-planned Attack In Syria
Denounce the USA and Issue a Stark Warning
By The Saker
September 22,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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Something rather
unprecedented just happened in Syria: US backed
“good terrorist” forces attempted a surprise attack
against Syrian government forces stationed to the
north and northeast of the city of Hama. What makes
this attack unique is that it took place inside a
so-called “de-escalation zone” and that it appears
that one of the key goals of the attack was to
encircle in a pincer-movement and subsequently
capture a platoon of Russian military police
officers deployed to monitor and enforce the special
status of this zone. The Russian military police
forces, composed mainly of soldiers from the
Caucasus region, fought against a much larger enemy
force and had to call for assistance. For the first
time, at least officially, Russian special
operations forces were deployed to rescue and
extract their comrades. At the same time, the
Russians sent in a number of close air support
aircraft who reportedly killed several hundred
“good” terrorists and beat back the attack (Russian
sources speak of
the destruction of 850 fighters, 11 tanks, three
infantry fighting vehicles, 46 armed pickup trucks,
five mortars, 20 freighter trucks and 38 ammo supply
points; you can see photos of the destroyed
personnel and equipment
here). What also
makes this event unique is the official reaction of
the Russians to this event.
Head
of the Main Operations Department at Russia’s
General Staff Colonel General Sergei Rudskoi
declared
that:
“Despite agreements signed in Astana on
September 15, gunmen of Jabhat al-Nusra and
joining them units that don’t want to comply
with the cessation of hostilities terms,
launched a large-scale offensive against
positions of government troops north and
northeast of Hama in Idlib de-escalation zone
from 8 am on September 19 (…) According
to available data, the offensive was initiated
by American intelligence services to stop a
successful advance of government troops east of
Deir ez-Zor“.
Today, other Russian officials have added a
not-so-veiled threat to this accusation. The
Russian Defense Ministry’s spokesman, Major General
Igor Konashenkov has
declared that:
Russia unequivocally told the commanders of US
forces in Al Udeid Airbase (Qatar) that it will
not tolerate any shelling from the areas where
the SDF are stationed (…) Fire from
positions in regions [controlled by the SDF]
will be suppressed by all means necessary.
This is
unprecedented on many levels. First, the Russians
clearly believe that this attempt to kill or capture
a platoon of the Russian military police was planned
by the United States. The fact that they are making
this accusation officially shows the degree of
irritation felt by the Russians about the duplicity
of the Americans. Second, this is the first time,
at least to my knowledge, that Russian Spetsnaz
forces had to be sent in to rescue a surrounded
Russian subunit. All Spetsnaz operators survived,
but three of them were wounded in the operation (the
Russians are not saying how badly). The close air
support by very low flying SU-25 aircraft was
obviously coordinated by Spetsnaz forward air
controllers and probably saved the day. In other
words, this was a close call and things could have
ended much more badly (just imagine what the Takfiri
crazies would have done, on video, to any captured
Russian serviceman!). Finally, a US-organized
attack on what was supposed to be a “de-confliction”
zone combined with an attempt to capture Russian
soldiers raises the bar for American duplicity to a
totally new level.
The big
question now is “do the Russians mean it?” or are
they just whining with real determination to hit
back if needed.
There are a
couple of problems here. First, objectively, the
Russian contingent in Syria is a tiny one if
compared to the immense power of CENTCOM, NATO and
the ever-present Israelis. Not only that, but in
any US-Russian confrontation, Russia as a country is
objectively the weaker side by any measure except a
full-out nuclear exchange. So the Russians are not
in a position of force. Furthermore, for historical
and cultural reasons, Russians are much more
concerned by the initiation of any incident which
could lead to all-out war than the Americans who
always fight their wars in somebody else’s country.
This might seem paradoxical, but the Russians fear
war but they are ready for it. In contrast to the
Russians, the Americans don’t fear war, but neither
are they ready for it. In practical terms this
means that an American miscalculation could very
well lead to a Russian military response which would
stun the Americans and force them to enter an
escalatory spiral which nobody would control.
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Remember how Hillary promised that she would
unilaterally impose a so-called “no-fly” zone
over Syria? She promised not only to deploy US
aircraft above Russian forces in Syria, but she
also promised that she would force the Russian
Aerospace forces out of the Syrian skies. Thank
God, this crazy witch was not elected, but it
appears that folks with the same arrogant
and,frankly, completely irresponsible point of
view are now back in power under Trump.
My fear now
is that the incompetent, arrogant, not too bright
and generally ignorant commanders at the Pentagon
and the CIA will simply ignore clear warning signs
coming from the Russians, including the public
announcement that the Kremlin has given the
authority to use force to protect Russian personnel
to the local Russian commanders in Syria. In plain
English, this means that if they are attacked the
Russians in Syria do not need to consult with Moscow
before using force to protect themselves. By the
way, such rules of engagement are pretty common,
there is nothing earth shattering here, but the fact
that they were made public is, again, a message to
the AngloZionist and the “good” terrorist they use
to try to conquer Syria.
This time
around we (the world) were lucky. The Syrians
fought hard and the “good” terrorists were probably
surprised by the ruthless determination of the
Russian military police forces (in reality, mostly
Chechen special forces) and of the Spetsnaz
operators. It is one thing to fight Syrian
conscripts, quite another to deal with these
hardened warriors. But the next time around the
outcome could be different.
The bigger
picture is also one which gives me a great deal of
concern. The Syrians, with Iranian, Hezbollah and
Russian help, have freed Deir ez-Zor and have
crossed the Euphrates river and are moving further
East. In plain English this means that the US and
Daesh have lost the war and that the last region of
Syrian from which the AngloZionists can hope to
partition the country (their current “plan B”) and
establish a permanent US military presence is now
threatened by the Syrian advance. The distance
between the US forces currently deployed in
northeastern Syria and Syrian, Iranian, Hezbollah
and Russian forces is becoming shorter and shorter
each day. I can just imagine how, say, Iranian or
Hezbollah forces which are already “smelling” the
nearby presence of US forces are drooling with
hunger for the moment they will finally be able to
get their hands on their old and most hated foe. I
feel sincerely sorry for the first US unit to make
contact with the Iranians or Hezbollah forces.
Right now
the Americans are hiding behind the Kurds, but
sooner or later the Iranians or Hezbollah will find
them. As for the Kurds, their situation in Syria is
precarious, to put it mildly: they are surrounded on
all sides by the Turks, the Syrians and the Iranians
and their only more or less stable zone of control
is in Iraq. The Americans understand that
perfectly, hence their desperate attempts to stop
the Syrians.
This is a
very dangerous situation: even though CENTCOM and
NATO are by far the “biggest guys on the block”, in
Syria the Americans are cornered, their corner is
shrinking fast and it remains entirely unclear how
this process can be stopped. Hence the attack on
the de-confliction zone we just witnessed.
I hope that
eventually the Americans will do what they did in
al-Taif and simply pack, declare victory and leave.
That would be the only rational thing to do. But
after listening to Trump at the UN I don’t get the
feeling that being rational is at the top of the US
priority list. That’s all rather frightening.
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