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BREAKING! SAUDIS moving MILITARY into SYRIA
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 71413199:MV8zMDgwOTIzXzU0ODMwODg0XzU4QzA2MzY4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 39042301:MV8zMDgwOTIzXzU0ODMwNzY2XzIzMTE2OEY3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71120506:MV8zMDgwOTIzXzU0ODMwNTAyXzcxQTJERjA2] You guys are falling for a bluff. Saudis can't even defeat barefooted Houthi warriors in Yemen. Houthis have invaded parts of Saudi Arabia and are killing Saudi army, What's happening is a total collapse of terror groups in Syria that were funded by USA, Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. And they all know it and can't do anything about it. What they're trying to do is to scare Russians into stopping their air operations. They're trying to force them to stop killing Al Nusrah (Al Qaeda) in Syria. But Russians don't give a fuck. To stop Russians, you need to take out Su-35S planes and S-400 missiles. You can't do that without suffering casualties and without starting WW3. If US were to start killing Russians in Syria, Russians would attack US carriers, which their subs are undoubtedly shadowing, and that would cause $1 trillion worth of damage in a day or two. Then there's also a nuclear option... Anyway, Saudis just talk a lot and threaten a lot. But they can't do a thing in Syria. [/quote] The Saudis know that growing Shiite domination in the region will lead to the fall of the kingdom. They can't sit by and let that happen in Syria or Yemen, any more than they can avoid an inevitable war with Iran. These are age old conflicts, the west (NATO) and Russia would be wise to stay completely out of it. [/quote] :bump: [/quote]
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The next days could see an explosive escalation in the Syrian conflict if Pentagon chief Ashton Carter agrees to a Saudi plan to commit ground troops.
Carter is due to meet NATO counterparts in Brussels this coming week, along with other officials from the US-led military coalition of nations that is supposedly fighting the Daesh terror group (also known as ISIL) in Syria.
Days ago Carter welcomed an announcement by a Saudi military spokesman that the Persian Gulf kingdom was prepared to send troops into Syria. The Saudi officer said that “if”the US-led coalition agreed to the move, then it would proceed with the intervention. Carter then deferred to consult with coalition partners during imminent meetings in Brussels.
A report in the Britain’s Guardian newspaper quoted Saudi sources as saying that “thousands of special forces could be deployed, probably in coordination with Turkey.”
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