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[JESTER] HI AND HAPPY WEEKEND EVERYONE...
Redeye] Jester, good evening. I have a question. The mainstream media doesn't seem to be reporting a lot on Mr. Putin's campaign against terrorism in Syria. Do you have any updates that you can share?
[JESTER] REDEYE... I CAN TELL YOU THAT IT IS HAPPENING... THE US IS NOT REPORTING EXCEPT TO FUSS ABOUT IT AND MAKE WHINEY CLAIMS OF MESSING THINGS UP... LIKE THEY WERE GETTING ANYTHING DONE AT ALL...
[JESTER] THE WASHINGTON POST PUT AN ARTICLE OUT YESTERDAY SO MAYBE IT IS STARTING TO GET SOME ATTENTION 10 DAYS LATER...
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[JESTER] HI AND HAPPY WEEKEND EVERYONE...
Redeye] Jester, good evening. I have a question. The mainstream media doesn't seem to be reporting a lot on Mr. Putin's campaign against terrorism in Syria. Do you have any updates that you can share?
[JESTER] REDEYE... I CAN TELL YOU THAT IT IS HAPPENING... THE US IS NOT REPORTING EXCEPT TO FUSS ABOUT IT AND MAKE WHINEY CLAIMS OF MESSING THINGS UP... LIKE THEY WERE GETTING ANYTHING DONE AT ALL...
[JESTER] THE WASHINGTON POST PUT AN ARTICLE OUT YESTERDAY SO MAYBE IT IS STARTING TO GET SOME ATTENTION 10 DAYS LATER...
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[JESTER] Despite signs of Russia’s Syria buildup, U.S. seemed to be caught flat-footed
[JESTER] Among the first clues that Russia was mobilizing for a military offensive in Syria were requests Moscow began making in mid-August for permission to cross other countries’ territory with more and larger aircraft.
[JESTER] “We were getting the word the Russians were asking for inordinate overflights,” a senior Obama administration official said, referring to reports from U.S. allies receiving the requests. Russia was seeking clearance for not only cargo planes but also “fighter
aircraft and bombers” that Syrian pilots had never been trained to fly, the official said. “It was clear that something pretty big was up.”
[JESTER] But despite that early suspicion — which only intensified as Russia then deployed fighter jets and teams of military advisers — the United States seemed to be caught flat-footed by the barrage of airstrikes that Moscow launched last week.
[JESTER] The attacks pounded Syrian rebels who were trained and armed by the CIA over the past two years but who appeared to get no warning that they were in Russian jets’ crosshairs. The strikes also damaged a fragile U.S. strategy that sustained an additional blow Friday when the Pentagon acknowledged that it was sharply scaling back its effort to build a force to battle the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
[JESTER] I LIKE THE FACT THEY ARE SO STUPID THEY THINK THAT THEY SHOULD WARN THE ENEMY THEY ARE COMING... MAKES ME LAUGH...
[JESTER] ANYWAY... THAT IS THE WASHINGTON POST TAKE...
[JESTER] http://ift.tt/1MlKGaj
[JESTER] TASS HAD A LITTLE TAKE ON THAT ARTICLE... WHICH GIVES A SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE...
[JESTER] US ‘caught flat-footed’ over Russia’s airstrikes in Syria - Washington Post
[JESTER] WASHINGTON, October 10. /TASS/. Moscow’s unexpected barrage of airstrikes on the Islamic State targets in Syria last week caught the United States "flat-footed" although Washington had information on Russia’s increasing presence in the country, the Washington Post has reported.
[JESTER] The White House knew about Russia’s requests for other countries to allow both its cargo planes and also fighter aircraft and bombers to fly via their airspace, a senior Obama administration official said. "It was clear that something pretty big was up."
[JESTER] Even after Russia deployed fighter jets and teams of military advisors to Syria, "the United States seemed to be caught flat-footed by the barrage of airstrikes that Moscow launched last week," the report said.
[JESTER] THAT SEEMS TO BE A LITTLE MORE ACCURATE SINCE IS EXPLAINS HOW THEY GOT THE INFO AND NOT ACTING LIKE IT WAS ALL THEIR IDEA...
[JESTER] AND WHILE THE EXTENT OF THE ARTICLE IN THE WP IS A WHINEY PIECE WITH NEARLY NO MORE INFORMATION THE TASS PIECE GOES ON...
[JESTER] The report said citing sources that this situation has become a source of tension within the administration. In particular, CIA Director John Brennan has voiced frustration with the inaction of the White House.
[JESTER] "US spy agencies now face questions about the potential scope and duration of the Russian campaign, as well as its impact on the CIA program launched two years ago to support moderate rebel groups caught between (Syrian President Bashar) Assad’s army and extremist elements including the Islamic State," the report reads.
[JESTER] Russia’s aerospace forces started delivering pinpoint strikes at facilities of the Islamic State terrorist organization in Syria on September 30. The air group comprises over 50 aircraft and helicopters, including Su-24M, Su-25 and state-of-the-art Su-34 aircraft. Dozens of terrorist facilities have been hit by Russian aircraft over the past few days.
[JESTER] On Wednesday, four missile ships of the Russian Navy’s Caspian Flotilla fired 26 Kalibr cruise missiles (NATO codename Sizzler) at militants’ facilities in Syria. On Thursday the Syrian army passed to a large-scale offensive.
[JESTER] A LITTLE MORE INFORMATION IN MY OPINION...
[JESTER] I GUESS YOU HAVE TO LOOK FOR THAT....
[JESTER] http://ift.tt/1OrkBqu
[Redeye] Jester, wow. News I don't get to read every day. Thank you.
[JESTER] SO THAT SHOULD ANSWER YOUR QUESTION ON WHAT IS GOING ON...
[Redeye] Now I know.
[PollyP] JESTER Jim Willie stated in the last interview that the Vatican had been in control of the US Government but now we had a new controller, probably from the east. Your opinion on the validity of his statement? If true, would this be better for the US Citizenry?
[JESTER] IF YOU LIKE A LITTLE MORE UNDERSTANDING OF THE SITUATION...
[JESTER] Russia not trying to assume leadership through Syria operation — Kremlin
[JESTER] SOCHI, October 9. /TASS/. The Kremlin does not agree with the US president who says Russia is trying to assume leadership through its anti-terrorist operation in Syria, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday.
[JESTER] "It is not about the leadership. I suppose the overwhelming majority of the points of view expressed by observers, analysts in other countries is diametrically opposite to that voiced by the US president," he said, specifying that he referred to Barack Obama’s words about the role of Russia and Russia’s motives.
[JESTER] GO FIGURE...
[JESTER] Peskov said it was all about "the effort that Russia exerts in fight against Islamic State and other terrorist, extremist groups, and effort that is in the long run aimed at preserving Syria as a unified state".
[JESTER] Focusing on the Syrian conflict, the US president alleged that "Syria was Russia's only ally in the region".
[JESTER] I DON'T THINK THAT IS CORRECT... ESPECIALLY WITH IRAN RIGHT THERE AND IRAQ THE NEXT TO PROBABLY ASK FOR HELP IN THE ABSENCE OF THE US BEING ABLE TO GET ANYTHING DONE WITH THE TERRORISTS...
[JESTER] ANYWAY.... http://ift.tt/1RypLAZ
[JESTER] Among the first clues that Russia was mobilizing for a military offensive in Syria were requests Moscow began making in mid-August for permission to cross other countries’ territory with more and larger aircraft.
[JESTER] “We were getting the word the Russians were asking for inordinate overflights,” a senior Obama administration official said, referring to reports from U.S. allies receiving the requests. Russia was seeking clearance for not only cargo planes but also “fighter
aircraft and bombers” that Syrian pilots had never been trained to fly, the official said. “It was clear that something pretty big was up.”
[JESTER] But despite that early suspicion — which only intensified as Russia then deployed fighter jets and teams of military advisers — the United States seemed to be caught flat-footed by the barrage of airstrikes that Moscow launched last week.
[JESTER] The attacks pounded Syrian rebels who were trained and armed by the CIA over the past two years but who appeared to get no warning that they were in Russian jets’ crosshairs. The strikes also damaged a fragile U.S. strategy that sustained an additional blow Friday when the Pentagon acknowledged that it was sharply scaling back its effort to build a force to battle the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
[JESTER] I LIKE THE FACT THEY ARE SO STUPID THEY THINK THAT THEY SHOULD WARN THE ENEMY THEY ARE COMING... MAKES ME LAUGH...
[JESTER] ANYWAY... THAT IS THE WASHINGTON POST TAKE...
[JESTER] http://ift.tt/1MlKGaj
[JESTER] TASS HAD A LITTLE TAKE ON THAT ARTICLE... WHICH GIVES A SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE...
[JESTER] US ‘caught flat-footed’ over Russia’s airstrikes in Syria - Washington Post
[JESTER] WASHINGTON, October 10. /TASS/. Moscow’s unexpected barrage of airstrikes on the Islamic State targets in Syria last week caught the United States "flat-footed" although Washington had information on Russia’s increasing presence in the country, the Washington Post has reported.
[JESTER] The White House knew about Russia’s requests for other countries to allow both its cargo planes and also fighter aircraft and bombers to fly via their airspace, a senior Obama administration official said. "It was clear that something pretty big was up."
[JESTER] Even after Russia deployed fighter jets and teams of military advisors to Syria, "the United States seemed to be caught flat-footed by the barrage of airstrikes that Moscow launched last week," the report said.
[JESTER] THAT SEEMS TO BE A LITTLE MORE ACCURATE SINCE IS EXPLAINS HOW THEY GOT THE INFO AND NOT ACTING LIKE IT WAS ALL THEIR IDEA...
[JESTER] AND WHILE THE EXTENT OF THE ARTICLE IN THE WP IS A WHINEY PIECE WITH NEARLY NO MORE INFORMATION THE TASS PIECE GOES ON...
[JESTER] The report said citing sources that this situation has become a source of tension within the administration. In particular, CIA Director John Brennan has voiced frustration with the inaction of the White House.
[JESTER] "US spy agencies now face questions about the potential scope and duration of the Russian campaign, as well as its impact on the CIA program launched two years ago to support moderate rebel groups caught between (Syrian President Bashar) Assad’s army and extremist elements including the Islamic State," the report reads.
[JESTER] Russia’s aerospace forces started delivering pinpoint strikes at facilities of the Islamic State terrorist organization in Syria on September 30. The air group comprises over 50 aircraft and helicopters, including Su-24M, Su-25 and state-of-the-art Su-34 aircraft. Dozens of terrorist facilities have been hit by Russian aircraft over the past few days.
[JESTER] On Wednesday, four missile ships of the Russian Navy’s Caspian Flotilla fired 26 Kalibr cruise missiles (NATO codename Sizzler) at militants’ facilities in Syria. On Thursday the Syrian army passed to a large-scale offensive.
[JESTER] A LITTLE MORE INFORMATION IN MY OPINION...
[JESTER] I GUESS YOU HAVE TO LOOK FOR THAT....
[JESTER] http://ift.tt/1OrkBqu
[Redeye] Jester, wow. News I don't get to read every day. Thank you.
[JESTER] SO THAT SHOULD ANSWER YOUR QUESTION ON WHAT IS GOING ON...
[Redeye] Now I know.
[PollyP] JESTER Jim Willie stated in the last interview that the Vatican had been in control of the US Government but now we had a new controller, probably from the east. Your opinion on the validity of his statement? If true, would this be better for the US Citizenry?
[JESTER] IF YOU LIKE A LITTLE MORE UNDERSTANDING OF THE SITUATION...
[JESTER] Russia not trying to assume leadership through Syria operation — Kremlin
[JESTER] SOCHI, October 9. /TASS/. The Kremlin does not agree with the US president who says Russia is trying to assume leadership through its anti-terrorist operation in Syria, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday.
[JESTER] "It is not about the leadership. I suppose the overwhelming majority of the points of view expressed by observers, analysts in other countries is diametrically opposite to that voiced by the US president," he said, specifying that he referred to Barack Obama’s words about the role of Russia and Russia’s motives.
[JESTER] GO FIGURE...
[JESTER] Peskov said it was all about "the effort that Russia exerts in fight against Islamic State and other terrorist, extremist groups, and effort that is in the long run aimed at preserving Syria as a unified state".
[JESTER] Focusing on the Syrian conflict, the US president alleged that "Syria was Russia's only ally in the region".
[JESTER] I DON'T THINK THAT IS CORRECT... ESPECIALLY WITH IRAN RIGHT THERE AND IRAQ THE NEXT TO PROBABLY ASK FOR HELP IN THE ABSENCE OF THE US BEING ABLE TO GET ANYTHING DONE WITH THE TERRORISTS...
[JESTER] ANYWAY.... http://ift.tt/1RypLAZ
[JESTER] 10 DAYS AGO...
[JESTER] Russia could succeed where the US continues to fail
[JESTER] Russia, like the US in Iraq, has chosen to militarily intervene in Syria for the purpose of defeating extremist Islamist groups, and stemming the tide of Europe-bound refugees by stabilizing the region they are fleeing.
[JESTER] On Wednesday and Thursday, it launched the first air raids against foreign-backed Islamist rebel groups fighting to depose Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.
[JESTER] The move came four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin told the United Nations General Assembly that world powers should support Al Assad in his fight against Islamist rebel groups, including the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, or ISIS).
[JESTER] But this is hardly a novel idea; Moscow has always maintained that the only way to end the threat of Islamic extremism in Syria – and Iraq – is to work with, not against, Assad.
[JESTER] The fact that the message was delivered in Baghdad is poignant. It was only this week that an Iraqi military spokesperson announced the sharing of intelligence with Russia, Syria and Iran.
[JESTER] What should truly be disconcerting for Washington and its Arab allies, however, is how quickly and secretly Moscow was able to form an anti-ISIL coalition with Damascus, Baghdad, and Tehran.
[JESTER] OLD ARTICLE BUT I LIKED YOU TO SEE THE PROGRESSION... http://ift.tt/1FYV3zO
[JESTER] SO ANYWAY... HOPEFULLY THAT HELPS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON...
[PollyP] JESTER making the US look bad....like you said earlier
[Redeye] Jester, I most certainly will. Thank you again. The more I know the more I am empowered.
[JESTER] PollyP THEY REALLY DON'T NEED ANY HELP... THEY ALREADY LOOK LIKE BUMBLING FOOLS FOR SCREWING AROUND WITH IT FOR A YEAR AND NOT GETTING ANYTHING DONE...
[JESTER] WELL... I GUESS THAT IS ABOUT IT FOR THAT SUBJECT... AND SINCE WE ARE OUT OF TIME FOR TONIGHT I WILL PICK UP ANYTHING I MISSED TOMORROW...
[JESTER] THE INFORMATION YOU GET IN THE US MEDIA IS STILL DESIGNED TO KEEP YOU FAT, DUMB, AND HAPPY... LOOK ELSEWHERE IF YOU LIKE TO HEAR BOTH SIDES TO ANY STORY.... LOL
[Tinkerbell] Thank You Jester History in the making... As the world turns
[JESTER] SEE YOU TOMORROW... NIGHT ALL...
[JESTER] Russia could succeed where the US continues to fail
[JESTER] Russia, like the US in Iraq, has chosen to militarily intervene in Syria for the purpose of defeating extremist Islamist groups, and stemming the tide of Europe-bound refugees by stabilizing the region they are fleeing.
[JESTER] On Wednesday and Thursday, it launched the first air raids against foreign-backed Islamist rebel groups fighting to depose Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.
[JESTER] The move came four days after Russian President Vladimir Putin told the United Nations General Assembly that world powers should support Al Assad in his fight against Islamist rebel groups, including the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, or ISIS).
[JESTER] But this is hardly a novel idea; Moscow has always maintained that the only way to end the threat of Islamic extremism in Syria – and Iraq – is to work with, not against, Assad.
[JESTER] The fact that the message was delivered in Baghdad is poignant. It was only this week that an Iraqi military spokesperson announced the sharing of intelligence with Russia, Syria and Iran.
[JESTER] What should truly be disconcerting for Washington and its Arab allies, however, is how quickly and secretly Moscow was able to form an anti-ISIL coalition with Damascus, Baghdad, and Tehran.
[JESTER] OLD ARTICLE BUT I LIKED YOU TO SEE THE PROGRESSION... http://ift.tt/1FYV3zO
[JESTER] SO ANYWAY... HOPEFULLY THAT HELPS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON...
[PollyP] JESTER making the US look bad....like you said earlier
[Redeye] Jester, I most certainly will. Thank you again. The more I know the more I am empowered.
[JESTER] PollyP THEY REALLY DON'T NEED ANY HELP... THEY ALREADY LOOK LIKE BUMBLING FOOLS FOR SCREWING AROUND WITH IT FOR A YEAR AND NOT GETTING ANYTHING DONE...
[JESTER] WELL... I GUESS THAT IS ABOUT IT FOR THAT SUBJECT... AND SINCE WE ARE OUT OF TIME FOR TONIGHT I WILL PICK UP ANYTHING I MISSED TOMORROW...
[JESTER] THE INFORMATION YOU GET IN THE US MEDIA IS STILL DESIGNED TO KEEP YOU FAT, DUMB, AND HAPPY... LOOK ELSEWHERE IF YOU LIKE TO HEAR BOTH SIDES TO ANY STORY.... LOL
[Tinkerbell] Thank You Jester History in the making... As the world turns
[JESTER] SEE YOU TOMORROW... NIGHT ALL...
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