"They're Hopping Mad In The US And Saudi Arabia": Russian Strikes In Syria ...
• Zero HedgeWe are now two days into Russia's air campaign against anti-regime forces in Syria and both Moscow and the West are rushing to spin the narrative.
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We are now two days into Russia's air campaign against anti-regime forces in Syria and both Moscow and the West are rushing to spin the narrative.
This is a bad day. And it's a time for American leadership.
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The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!" So echoed the cry this week from the Pentagon, the US media and Republican candidates for president.
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One of those many Saudi regime loyalists, conservative British MP Daniel Kawczynski, appeared on BBC's Newsnight program on Friday night and was mercilessly grilled by host James O'Brien about support for the Saudi war in Yemen by both the Britis
The possibility of troop involvement emerged before a visit to Moscow by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday for talks with Putin about Russia's growing military involvement in Syria.
Winston Churchill famously said in 1939: "I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest."
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US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power told CNN that Russian support for the Syrian government is "not a winning strategy." Meanwhile, the US strategy of fighting ISIS has yet to produce tangible results. What's going on?
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