The Russian presence in Syria is already causing problems.
For whom?
The Russians have a curious habit of conducting flights when we open a ROZ, then vectoring their planes towards certain assets in a nice roundtrip flight.
...Check out 2:44...
U.S. officials had said in recent days that the Russians were flying reconnaissance missions over Syria without dropping bombs to familiarize themselves within the area. That was taken as an indication that they were about to begin airstrikes, they added.
The US-led coalition has not scaled back its attacks on Islamic State jihadists in Syria since the launch of Russian air strikes, a US military official said Thursday.
"We have not altered operations in Syria to accommodate new players on the battlefield," Warren stressed. "We are continuing our operations in Syria, bottom line."
The Pentagon launched talks with the Russian military Thursday to discuss ways to avoid mishaps between planes from the US-led coalition and Moscow.
He noted that coalition pilots have clear instructions on how to operate when occupying the same air space as Russian pilots.
"Our aviators will absolutely follow these techniques, procedures. We expect the Russians or any other pilot in that air space to follow suit," Warren said.
Kerry: US prepared to work with Russia and Iran
The United States is “prepared to work with any nation, including Russia and Iran” in resolving the Syrian crisis, Kerry says, but he re-asserts that Bashar al-Assad must step down.
“The vast majority of states around this table know that the Isil forces, Isil itself, cannot be defeated so long as Bashar al-Assad remains [in power] in Syria.”
Why would Iran (Shia) help Syria (Sunni)? What did I miss or have forgotten?
Why would Iran (Shia) help Syria (Sunni)? What did I miss or have forgotten?
Why would Iran (Shia) help Syria (Sunni)? What did I miss or have forgotten?
Why would Iran (Shia) help Syria (Sunni)? What did I miss or have forgotten?
.....also the same with Iraq, Shia led government with Iranian support and Hezbollah militias on the ground fighting IS. If Syria and Iraq stabilize and succeed in beating back IS and the other rebel groups, it would be a nice foot print for Iran to have in the region.
By the time the smoke clears--if and when--won't the Iranians have integrated themselves so firmly into Iraq's political and military structure as to be immovable?
Goes into more of the "Axis of Resistance" and the fact that the ruling Alawites are more considered to be Shia than Sunni.. But is way more complicated than that. It's pragmatic, not religious
What does Russia get in the long term?I am in agreement. From my research the reasons are based on keeping supply lines open into Lebanon for Hezbollah. You can base that on Syria's abhorrence for the state of Israel